I'm sure y'all remember Scott Rogowsky, the iconic “Quiz Daddy” from the HQ Trivia phenomenon back in 2017-2018. Turns out, he’s also a massive Phish fan, just like me. After Phish's 2025 spring tour on the West Coast, Scott penned an incredibly thoughtful and introspective essay on his Substack about his personal journey with the band. It really stuck out to me because it goes way beyond setlists and jams. I was so moved by his writing that I knew I had to invite him on The Mostly Occasion...
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I'm sure y'all remember Scott Rogowsky, the iconic “Quiz Daddy” from the HQ Trivia phenomenon back in 2017-2018. Turns out, he’s also a massive Phish fan, just like me. After Phish's 2025 spring tour on the West Coast, Scott penned an incredibly thoughtful and introspective essay on his Substack about his personal journey with the band. It really stuck out to me because it goes way beyond setlists and jams. I was so moved by his writing that I knew I had to invite him on The Mostly Occasion...
Pat Boone at 90: Reflecting on Elvis, Bob Dylan, and the Golden Age of Rock
The Mostly Occasionally Show
53 minutes
1 year ago
Pat Boone at 90: Reflecting on Elvis, Bob Dylan, and the Golden Age of Rock
On this episode of The Mostly Occasionally Show, I sit down with 90-year-old Pat Boone, a legend whose career shaped the landscape of music and pop culture. With nearly 50 million records sold, 38 Top 40 hits, and friendships with icons like Elvis Presley and Bob Dylan, Pat’s stories span decades of cultural history. We talk about his early days with Elvis, the controversy around his covers of Little Richard, and his bold stand with Harry Belafonte during the civil rights movement. My ...
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I'm sure y'all remember Scott Rogowsky, the iconic “Quiz Daddy” from the HQ Trivia phenomenon back in 2017-2018. Turns out, he’s also a massive Phish fan, just like me. After Phish's 2025 spring tour on the West Coast, Scott penned an incredibly thoughtful and introspective essay on his Substack about his personal journey with the band. It really stuck out to me because it goes way beyond setlists and jams. I was so moved by his writing that I knew I had to invite him on The Mostly Occasion...