John Strohm: From Small Town Hardcore Punk to the Center of the Modern Music Industry
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On this episode of Walls of Sound, we sit down with John Strohm, who went from being a teenage hardcore punk drummer to founding the Blake Babies and becoming the guitar player for the Lemonheads. He served as president of Rounder Records and has represented artists like Alabama Shakes, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Phoebe Bridgers, The Civil Wars, Ruston Kelly, Sturgill Simpson, Billy Strings, and The Red Clay Strays. We talk growing up in a small college town, early hardcore scenes, the economics of van tours in the 80s, and life-changing venue experiences. It’s a conversation about building a life in music and how those early scenes still shape the work today.
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