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Marin County singer-songwriter, community and music collaborator Jon Chi joins “Only In The Green Room” as the first guest under the show’s new banner—recorded in the Sweetwater Music Hall Green Room before Jon played to a packed house for his birthday show at the iconic venue. In a conversation full of gratitude, community love, and live-music philosophy, Jon reflects on how the Terrapin scene helped shape his musical orbit, why vulnerability is where the magic lives, and how live shows remain irreplaceable—no matter what AI does to recorded music. Special guests Stephanie Salva (Tumbleweed Soul) and Elliot Peck (Midnight North, Phil Lesh & Friends) pop in before joining Jon on stage, adding stories about collaborations, harmonies, and the deep relationships built through the Bay Area music community.
Creators & Guests
The “how lucky am I to have stumbled into this community?” moment—and why Jon leads with love
The Terrapin Crossroads/Marin/Bay Area musician ecosystem (and all the overlap that makes it work) - spawning collaborations and lasting friendships
Jon’s musical roots: Massachusetts → Berklee College of Music → Bay Area scene
The JP McClean (Melvin Seals JGB)) origin story: their first day as students at Berklee, a chart that looked like “hieroglyphics,” and instant respect
Vulnerability on stage: choosing connection over perfection
The “Yoga Mafia” crossover: how Now Yoga in Corte Madera became part of the music ecosystem
Dead nights + mashups: blending Bee Gees, Biggie, Lou Reed, and more into jam sets
Widespread Panic as Jon’s “first jam band show”—and later collaborating with bassist Dave Schools
The passing-down tradition: Jon’s kids performing and singing at shows
Guest drop-ins:
Stephanie shares what she’s working on (Tumbleweed Soul, new trio, gigs with Dave Nelson Band)
Elliot talks first duo collaboration with Jon, returning from hiatus, and community support
Jon Chi’s Birthday Show All-Star lineup:
Sean Nelson — Drums
Angeline Saris — bass
Jordan Feinstein — keys
Minglewood Lewis Jr. — percussion
Patrick Byers, Natalie John, Andrew Ferren - Horns
Elliott Peck and Stephanie Salva - Vocals
Memorable moments & quotes:
“I mean, I want to talk about how much I love everyone.”
“I’d rather make a bunch of mistakes on stage and stay open to connect with people.”
“If you’re willing to share vulnerabilities, that’s where deeper relationships grow.”
“Even if AI disrupts recorded music—how do you ever replace live music?”
Topics that hit hard:
Why this scene works: It’s collaborative, supportive, and built on people being decent humans and strong musicians.
Why live music wins: Because it’s shared presence, unrepeatable moments, and real connection.
Why mashups matter: They expand the audience and keep traditions alive without turning them into copies.
If you’re new here…
This episode is a love letter to the Bay Area’s live music ecosystem—where jam culture, original music, yoga communities, and deep friendships all collide in the best way.
Tags
John Chi, Only in the Green Room, Sweetwater Music Hall, Terrapin Crossroads community, Bay Area music scene, jam band culture, live music podcast, Grateful Dead community, improv music, vulnerability on stage, post-COVID live music, Now Yoga Corte Madera, Elliot Peck, Stephanie Tumbleweed Soul, Dave Schools, Widespread Panic
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Marin County singer-songwriter, community and music collaborator Jon Chi joins “Only In The Green Room” as the first guest under the show’s new banner—recorded in the Sweetwater Music Hall Green Room before Jon played to a packed house for his birthday show at the iconic venue. In a conversation full of gratitude, community love, and live-music philosophy, Jon reflects on how the Terrapin scene helped shape his musical orbit, why vulnerability is where the magic lives, and how live shows remain irreplaceable—no matter what AI does to recorded music. Special guests Stephanie Salva (Tumbleweed Soul) and Elliot Peck (Midnight North, Phil Lesh & Friends) pop in before joining Jon on stage, adding stories about collaborations, harmonies, and the deep relationships built through the Bay Area music community.
Creators & Guests
The “how lucky am I to have stumbled into this community?” moment—and why Jon leads with love
The Terrapin Crossroads/Marin/Bay Area musician ecosystem (and all the overlap that makes it work) - spawning collaborations and lasting friendships
Jon’s musical roots: Massachusetts → Berklee College of Music → Bay Area scene
The JP McClean (Melvin Seals JGB)) origin story: their first day as students at Berklee, a chart that looked like “hieroglyphics,” and instant respect
Vulnerability on stage: choosing connection over perfection
The “Yoga Mafia” crossover: how Now Yoga in Corte Madera became part of the music ecosystem
Dead nights + mashups: blending Bee Gees, Biggie, Lou Reed, and more into jam sets
Widespread Panic as Jon’s “first jam band show”—and later collaborating with bassist Dave Schools
The passing-down tradition: Jon’s kids performing and singing at shows
Guest drop-ins:
Stephanie shares what she’s working on (Tumbleweed Soul, new trio, gigs with Dave Nelson Band)
Elliot talks first duo collaboration with Jon, returning from hiatus, and community support
Jon Chi’s Birthday Show All-Star lineup:
Sean Nelson — Drums
Angeline Saris — bass
Jordan Feinstein — keys
Minglewood Lewis Jr. — percussion
Patrick Byers, Natalie John, Andrew Ferren - Horns
Elliott Peck and Stephanie Salva - Vocals
Memorable moments & quotes:
“I mean, I want to talk about how much I love everyone.”
“I’d rather make a bunch of mistakes on stage and stay open to connect with people.”
“If you’re willing to share vulnerabilities, that’s where deeper relationships grow.”
“Even if AI disrupts recorded music—how do you ever replace live music?”
Topics that hit hard:
Why this scene works: It’s collaborative, supportive, and built on people being decent humans and strong musicians.
Why live music wins: Because it’s shared presence, unrepeatable moments, and real connection.
Why mashups matter: They expand the audience and keep traditions alive without turning them into copies.
If you’re new here…
This episode is a love letter to the Bay Area’s live music ecosystem—where jam culture, original music, yoga communities, and deep friendships all collide in the best way.
Tags
John Chi, Only in the Green Room, Sweetwater Music Hall, Terrapin Crossroads community, Bay Area music scene, jam band culture, live music podcast, Grateful Dead community, improv music, vulnerability on stage, post-COVID live music, Now Yoga Corte Madera, Elliot Peck, Stephanie Tumbleweed Soul, Dave Schools, Widespread Panic

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