Episodios

  • Wearing the Mask, Owning the Stage: Silver Boy’s Cosmic Journey Through Music & Identity
    May 22 2025

    In this episode of Two Beers With The Band, I sit down with Nashville-based singer, songwriter, producer, and masked rocker Silver Boy (aka Marco With Love) for a wild ride through identity, legacy, and the magic of performance. From the origins of the “Silver Boy” name (hint: it’s in his blood) to releasing a deeply personal vinyl LP, Silver Boy opens up about how lineage, punk roots, and spirituality shaped his unique voice and visual identity.

    We talk about the power of live performance, balancing showmanship with sincerity, and why he always gives 100%—whether he’s playing for five people or 5,000. We also dive deep into craft beer culture, from NA Stella to Corona with lime, and discuss the weird world of IPA flavors, venue options for sober artists, and how bartending helped Marco connect with the right people to finish his album.

    Want to connect with Silver Boy? 🎭 Instagram: @marcowithlove 🎸 Website: marcowithlove.com 💿 Album: Silver Boy out now on vinyl via Outright Rock Records

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    54 m
  • Finding My Sound: Winter Wilson on Music, Growth & Embracing the Messy Creative Journey
    May 14 2025

    In this episode of Two Beers With The Band, I sit down with Nashville singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Winter Wilson to talk about balancing creative freedom, emotional storytelling, and living a life full of passion. Winter shares what it’s like building a music career while working in tech, training for an Ironman, and launching a pop project called “Spacey.” We talk about writing as therapy, embracing imperfection, the pressures of social media, and how Nashville’s unmatched songwriting community influences her music.

    We also dive into craft beer (including one from Athletic Brewing for the athletes out there), personal growth, and how to turn sadness into songs that truly connect. Winter's insight into vulnerability, evolving artistry, and finding a supportive creative team makes this one of the most honest and inspiring episodes yet.

    🎶 Connect with Winter Wilson: Instagram: @WinterWilsonMusic Pop Project: Spacey (search “Spacey” on Spotify, TikTok & IG) YouTube: Winter Wilson Music Website: WinterWilsonMusic.com

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    2 h y 33 m
  • Cosmic Americana, House Shows, & Beer Nerd Talk – LB Beistad on Nashville Life & Indie Music Grit
    May 6 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Nashville-based artist LB Beistad to talk about the real side of indie music—grinding through the “Ten Year City,” finding your scene, and why community means everything. LB opens up about her move from East Tennessee, how house shows helped her break into Nashville’s underground, and the surprising role nonalcoholic beer and half marathon training played in her creative journey.

    We dive into the struggle of genre labels, how she’s building a fanbase without sacrificing authenticity, and why she’d rather write a song that feels real than chase a trend. From her obsession with storytelling to her desire to one day perform on SNL or score music for video games, LB brings a thoughtful and honest take to what it means to make music that matters in a city overflowing with talent.

    🎧 Check out LB Beistad on Yotube 👉 Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@lbbeistad/videos

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    2 h y 40 m
  • From Writer’s Block to Sold-Out Shows – Jed Harrelson on Imposter Syndrome, Passion & Building a Tribe
    May 1 2025

    In Part 2 of my conversation with Nashville artist Jed Harrelson, we dive deep into the real emotions behind the grind—imposter syndrome, creative droughts, and pushing forward even when it feels like nothing’s working. Jed opens up about his relationship with writer’s block, why showing up matters more than feeling inspired, and how one viral video changed everything for his band.

    We also talk about building community, the role of his wife and team in his journey, and the story behind his hit song “Bad Habits” (spoiler: it started as a “piss jam” during long brunch gigs). Jed shares the moment he knew he had something special when 150 people sang his lyrics back to him at a show, and how it reminded him that passion, grit, and consistency are what keep the dream alive.

    🎧 Check out Jed Harrelson on Yotube 👉 Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@UC7jcX7m4CJeha7aXi45Wmbw

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    1 h y 3 m
  • 10,000 Hours & No Plan B – Jed Harrelson on Indie Hustle, Losing Jobs & Betting on Yourself
    Apr 29 2025

    In this episode, I sit down with Nashville artist Jed Harrelson to talk about what it really takes to make a living as an independent musician—and why the answer has nothing to do with luck. Jed shares his journey from getting fired for promoting his music (shoutout to Kacey Musgraves) to grinding through empty rooms, building a loyal fanbase, and refusing to take no for an answer.

    We talk about the 10,000-hour rule, how to find success without a label, and why so many young artists need a “sink or swim” moment to finally go all-in. Jed breaks down the realities of life on the road, building a DIY merch press, funding tours out of his own pocket, and pushing forward even when only four people show up. If you’re serious about music, this is a masterclass in grit, belief, and what happens when you risk it all for the art.

    🎧 Check out Jed Harrelson on Yotube 👉 Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/@jedharrelson

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Health Over Hype – SMO on Sobriety, Food Addiction, and Reinventing Life After Fame
    Apr 26 2025

    In Part 2 of my deep conversation with Nashville artist SMO, we move beyond the music and into the heart of what saved his life—sobriety, plant-based eating, and brutal honesty. SMO opens up about how changing his diet helped him escape a lifestyle that nearly killed him, how food addiction is just as real as any other, and why he treats what’s in his fridge like a toxic relationship. From battling childhood obesity and multiple health crises to running a food truck with his wife that serves real health, this episode is a wake-up call for artists and anyone chasing success while neglecting themselves.

    We also dive into deeper topics—porn addiction, self-worth, social media detox, the war against convenience culture, and what it means to truly serve your community. SMO shares how he’s transitioned from entertainer to life-saver, using his platform to educate, empower, and uplift others. If you're an artist trying to make it, a father trying to stay alive for your family, or just someone tired of being tired—this is the conversation you didn’t know you needed.

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    1 h y 20 m
  • Reinvention, Sobriety & Owning Your Health – SMO on Music, Life Changes & Creative Discipline
    Apr 24 2025

    In this powerful and unfiltered conversation, I sit down with Nashville artist SMO (formerly Big SMO) to talk about transformation, survival, and how taking control of your health changes everything—including your music. SMO shares the deep impact sobriety, a plant-based lifestyle, and open heart surgery had on his life, career, and identity. From navigating a name change and losing fans, to confronting addiction and rebuilding his brand, SMO speaks candidly about what it means to evolve as a person and an artist in public.

    We talk about the business of music in the age of algorithms, the grind of content creation, and how visual storytelling has always been a central part of SMO’s career. But the heart of this episode is about self-discipline and taking ownership of your quality of life—physically, mentally, and creatively. SMO doesn’t just talk music; he breaks down how food, addiction, and self-awareness can either destroy or rebuild you. This is a must-watch for any artist, fan, or human who's trying to make meaningful change

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Trop Rock, Jazz, and Surf Vibes – Stoney Banks Talks Reggae Roots & Musical Identity
    Apr 18 2025

    In Part 2 of my conversation with Nashville artist Stoney Banks, we ride the wave into his love for beach music, jazz, reggae, and everything in between. He shares the stories behind two new songs—“Help Wanted” and “Sweet Sensi”—offering insight into how creative flow, life experience, and a little tropical daydreaming combine to shape his sound. From early Beach Boys concerts to wipeouts while trying to surf as a teen, we trace how those beachside memories evolved into the laid-back, heartfelt songs he creates today.

    We also talk about the vibe behind the Trop Rock and Gulf Coast music scene, including Stoney’s experience playing Reggae Rise Up and the underground backyard party circuit inspired by Jimmy Buffett. He opens up about his deep reggae influences—from Inner Circle and The Police to 311 and Sublime—and why “Sweet Cincy” might be his smoothest release yet. Plus, get the backstory on his upcoming collab “Crappie Fishin’ Mission” and why consistent releases—not just live shows—are the new focus.

    🎧 Catch the full episode to hear both songs performed live, get the stories behind the music, and hear how Stoney is carving out a unique sound blending jazz, surf rock, reggae, and country.

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    1 h y 25 m
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