• The Soulive Sessions: Conversations and Music with Alan Evans

  • Mar 28 2023
  • Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
  • Podcast

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The Soulive Sessions: Conversations and Music with Alan Evans

  • Summary

  • Alan Evans is the founder of record label Vintage League Music, and drummer for the storied soul fusion outfit, Soulive. 

    The gang discusses the feeling of being comfortable with your own voice, Alan's experience supporting The Rolling Stones on tour, the limitless potential with trusting your fellow bandmate and the micro vs macro of songwriting - among other things.

    Alan had a special top secret recipe protein smoothie with some pistachios for lunch.

    • Charlie Hunter Trio ft. Lucy Woodward and Keita Ogawa - Can't Let It Go 
    • Broadcast- Before We Begin | 1
    • Medeski, Schofield, Martin, Wood - Hottentot 
    • The Monkees - Me & Magdalena | 1 
    • The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
    • Seals & Crofts - Hummingbird  | 1 
    1.  Guest Pick from Alan Evans of Soulive

    This episode was originally recorded live on March 19th, 2023

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