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Join us on Episode 18, as Analisa and I sit down with our new friend, engineer and producer Chuck Dixon, mentee of the legendary r&b producer Harmony Samuels to share war stories about this music shit. From Chuck meeting a Liberian artist XVBZ (who he would go on to manage) through the artist's brother while at a dish washing job to my stories of being a sixteen-year-old touring rap artist making my way from Baltimore to LA with illicitly obtained green room passwords through a combination of youthful hubris, determination, and my parents 2001 Sienna Minivan. The gang also got me to finally say out loud, live on the show, something that I haven't said publically before, which is that, ultimately---I don't wan't a fucking podcast yo, I wanna host LATE NIGHT. And I reveal to them that this is more than just a pipe dream, it's something I've been plotting on for a while now. I show them my plan written in sharpie on the back of a Trader Joes bag. We also introduce our first sponsor, non-alcholic spirit brand "Three Spirit" and Analisa and I do a back-to-back combo of two written rhymes to the same beat and a genuine freestyle to a beat of Chuck's choosing to break the seal on a reoccuring segment I am rolling out called "The Proving Ground." That and more on this week's episode of The Chris Gabo Show.
Mad love. Xo. Gabo.
By Chris GaboJoin us on Episode 18, as Analisa and I sit down with our new friend, engineer and producer Chuck Dixon, mentee of the legendary r&b producer Harmony Samuels to share war stories about this music shit. From Chuck meeting a Liberian artist XVBZ (who he would go on to manage) through the artist's brother while at a dish washing job to my stories of being a sixteen-year-old touring rap artist making my way from Baltimore to LA with illicitly obtained green room passwords through a combination of youthful hubris, determination, and my parents 2001 Sienna Minivan. The gang also got me to finally say out loud, live on the show, something that I haven't said publically before, which is that, ultimately---I don't wan't a fucking podcast yo, I wanna host LATE NIGHT. And I reveal to them that this is more than just a pipe dream, it's something I've been plotting on for a while now. I show them my plan written in sharpie on the back of a Trader Joes bag. We also introduce our first sponsor, non-alcholic spirit brand "Three Spirit" and Analisa and I do a back-to-back combo of two written rhymes to the same beat and a genuine freestyle to a beat of Chuck's choosing to break the seal on a reoccuring segment I am rolling out called "The Proving Ground." That and more on this week's episode of The Chris Gabo Show.
Mad love. Xo. Gabo.