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By Greg Hoy
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
A very special episode as Greg Hoy interviews musician, songwriter, audio engineer, business-owner, and punk rock legend Richard Reilly about so, so much great stuff: the music scene of NYC in the late 70s / early 80s, his band Victims, The Misfits, Max's Kansas City, DIY, art, the state of music, and how to put up with modern musicians.
A deep, heartfelt conversation with musician, author, singer/songwriter, coach, and doggie dad Dave Hill Jr. with Greg Hoy about his book ‘Doubt Riding Shotgun’, how to ‘live here now’, the power of ADHD, Jesus vs Neo, Abelton and music software, and the 12 places to properly hit a ride cymbal.
Musician, Producer, founder of the content production company, Manufacture, and all around great human Steve Sutherland chats with Greg Hoy about building a business, tick bites, separating Joe Walsh from the Eagles, the music history of Minneapolis, snare drum sounds, Van Hagar, managing control freakishness, efficiency, and how we both want(ed) to hang with Taylor Hawkins (this conversation was recorded before his passing).
Artist, singer, and YouTube sensation Brittany J Smith toasts a tiki drink (or two!) with Greg Hoy as the Limited Mileage podcast begins a new journey. Through technical hi-jinx, the duo dare to dream of a driven DIY aesthetic, the importance of perseverance, living next to Disneyworld, Dollywood, digital busking, and so, so much more. Presenting authentic realities during unreal times. Warning: this conversation is extra crispy (especially Greg's mic), extra fun, and contains some swear words.
Singer songwriter Lara Hope - who with her band the Ark-Tones has shared stages and toured along side such luminaries as Brian Setzer and The Reverend Horton Heat - has an am coffee talk with Greg Hoy about navigating performing live during a time of chaos, writing with parameters, avoiding those pesky anti-masker rallies, and that no matter how you describe it, it’s still rock and roll to me.
On this spirited episode, host Greg Hoy shares a virtual gin & tonic with musician & mega-bassist Vickie Warwick. She's toured with amazingly notable folks - Charli XCX, Thompson Twins - played Glastonbury, done TV with luminaries such as Cee-Lo, Cyndi Lauper, and Rod Stewart, and most importantly for this podcast, did a month in the van on tour with Greg last fall. She's even got a new podcast where she interviews touring musicians called 'Where Are We Again?' They talk the surprise of seeing your face in magazines, how playing to seas of people is her drug, and why all elected officials must be required to drop mushrooms at music festival and watch The Chemical Brothers. Note: this episode is sponsored.
Vikki Lampton, host of k, thanks - the podcast for the modern woman - chats with Greg Hoy about eliminating dehumanization, keeping a growth mindset, self-reflection, and questioning authority.
On this episode of the Limited Mileage podcast, Greg Hoy has a chat with muralist, artist, and doodle dame Lauren Asta on the compulsion of making stuff, inspiring the creativity of others, motivating in a time of monotony, and what you would do if you really could turn back time: Cher if you agree! Please note: this episode contains chewing sounds (TRIGGER WARNING* for sufferers of Misophonia).
As The Big Takeover Magazine's 40th anniversary issue hits the streets, here's part 2 of Greg Hoy's marathon conversation with publisher Jack Rabid chatting about the urgency of Little Richard, DJing at The Ritz, and finding your passion while avoiding rose colored glasses. Be sure to check out part one before hearing Jack's 'Grateful 8' answers!
Greg Hoy shares a New Jersey connection with Andy Gesner of HIP Video Promo around recognizing the importance of quid pro quo, staying adaptable as times change, and being yourself during your ‘short dance in the sun’.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.