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This week on Say It Anyway, music promoter KC Turner joins James Ferrigno to share how he turned a simple open-mic idea into one of the most trusted live-music brands in the Bay Area.
KC takes us from performing Elvis songs as a kid in Missouri, to hosting house concerts, to producing 700-ticket shows that artists and fans love. He reveals how he built his community — not with big budgets, but with passion, relationships, and the willingness to take huge risks.
We dig into the state of the Bay Area music scene, the challenges independent venues are facing, and KC’s mission to keep high-quality live music accessible — without squeezing fans dry on ticket prices.
Above all, KC’s journey is a powerful reminder that success happens when you leap before you feel ready. If you’re building your own path — especially in the arts — this episode is for you.
Timestamp Chapters
0:00 — Intro
1:10 — Meet KC Turner
1:50 — Discovering music through Elvis
4:00 — First performances and open mic hosting
6:30 — Early house concert days
10:20 — Growing demand & realizing his calling
12:30 — The real state of the Bay Area music scene
18:00 — Why it’s harder for artists to thrive here
22:00 — Partnership with HopMonk Tavern
26:00 — Building the Cookout Concert Series
33:00 — Creating a fan-first live experience
42:00 — A career-defining moment: Toad the Wet Sprocket
51:00 — How to take the risk that changes everything
56:00 — Finding your true role in the ecosystem
58:30 — Last advice: Be brave, support the arts, be kind
1:00:45 — Outro & how to support the show
Notable Quotes
“You don’t know what you’re capable of until you have to do it.” – KC TurnerJames Ferrigno
“The most important things in life are the ones we build before we feel ready.”The views, opinions, and statements expressed by guests on Say It Anyway are their own and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views, opinions, or positions of the host, James Ferrigno, or the producers of this podcast. Say It Anyway does not endorse or assume responsibility for any statements made by guests. The content of this program is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.
By James FerrignoThis week on Say It Anyway, music promoter KC Turner joins James Ferrigno to share how he turned a simple open-mic idea into one of the most trusted live-music brands in the Bay Area.
KC takes us from performing Elvis songs as a kid in Missouri, to hosting house concerts, to producing 700-ticket shows that artists and fans love. He reveals how he built his community — not with big budgets, but with passion, relationships, and the willingness to take huge risks.
We dig into the state of the Bay Area music scene, the challenges independent venues are facing, and KC’s mission to keep high-quality live music accessible — without squeezing fans dry on ticket prices.
Above all, KC’s journey is a powerful reminder that success happens when you leap before you feel ready. If you’re building your own path — especially in the arts — this episode is for you.
Timestamp Chapters
0:00 — Intro
1:10 — Meet KC Turner
1:50 — Discovering music through Elvis
4:00 — First performances and open mic hosting
6:30 — Early house concert days
10:20 — Growing demand & realizing his calling
12:30 — The real state of the Bay Area music scene
18:00 — Why it’s harder for artists to thrive here
22:00 — Partnership with HopMonk Tavern
26:00 — Building the Cookout Concert Series
33:00 — Creating a fan-first live experience
42:00 — A career-defining moment: Toad the Wet Sprocket
51:00 — How to take the risk that changes everything
56:00 — Finding your true role in the ecosystem
58:30 — Last advice: Be brave, support the arts, be kind
1:00:45 — Outro & how to support the show
Notable Quotes
“You don’t know what you’re capable of until you have to do it.” – KC TurnerJames Ferrigno
“The most important things in life are the ones we build before we feel ready.”The views, opinions, and statements expressed by guests on Say It Anyway are their own and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views, opinions, or positions of the host, James Ferrigno, or the producers of this podcast. Say It Anyway does not endorse or assume responsibility for any statements made by guests. The content of this program is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.