• From Noise Complaints to Kazoo Solos: The People Next Door

  • Jun 24 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

From Noise Complaints to Kazoo Solos: The People Next Door

  • Summary

  • What happens when a solo acoustic artist teams up with friends to create a dynamic band, only to find themselves bonding with local law enforcement over noise complaints? That’s just one of the unexpected turns in the musical journey of the John Pesci Show band. We sit down with the guys to uncover their story, from humble beginnings to memorable performances like Timberfest. Adam also shares the unique challenges and rewards of taking over his family bar, adding another layer to their multifaceted journey.

    Ever wondered how psychedelic reggae, blues, and hip-hop can blend into a unique sound? Each band member reveals their musical roots and influences, painting a vivid picture of their eclectic style. Humor and camaraderie take center stage as they recount stories from their high school days and collaborations within the local music scene. Josh, their bass player, gets a special mention for his pivotal role in their musical evolution, and we hear touching anecdotes about family influences that have shaped their artistic paths.

    But it’s not all serious business; expect plenty of laughs and spontaneous moments. From playful banter about playing bass and eating tacos to a surprise kazoo performance, this episode captures the essence of the band's fun-loving spirit. Johnny’s heartfelt song "Shoes" and the band's upcoming show at the VFW in Bushnell highlight their knack for connecting with audiences. Join us for an unforgettable ride through the blues, reggae, rock, and jam band influences that make the John PC Show band truly one-of-a-kind.

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