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The Liner Note
With your hosts Ed, Jim, John, and Joe
11 episodes
9 months ago
The guys sit down with guitarist Rob Carlyle, who discusses the New York City music scene, the overlap between The Compulsions and Guns n' Roses through the likes of Bumblefoot and Frank Ferrer, his gear, influences, and the state and future of the music industry.
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The guys sit down with guitarist Rob Carlyle, who discusses the New York City music scene, the overlap between The Compulsions and Guns n' Roses through the likes of Bumblefoot and Frank Ferrer, his gear, influences, and the state and future of the music industry.
Show more...
Arts
Music,
Music Commentary,
Music Interviews
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Pilot episode of The Liner Note
The Liner Note
45 minutes
2 years ago
Pilot episode of The Liner Note
Introducing The Liner Note, with music critics and aficionados Ed Lopez-Reyes, Jim Long, John Culkin, and Joe W. Our first episode dives right into some controversy, with a healthy debate about some of the greatest bands in Rock & Roll history. Check back soon for more episodes where we interview great musicians and other members of the music industry.
The Liner Note
The guys sit down with guitarist Rob Carlyle, who discusses the New York City music scene, the overlap between The Compulsions and Guns n' Roses through the likes of Bumblefoot and Frank Ferrer, his gear, influences, and the state and future of the music industry.