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By Shannon McMenamin
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The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
What kind of pub/hotel/handcrafting/live music business has a history department? And why? In Episode 3 of The Red Shed Tapes we’re talking about how history is an integral part of the McMenamins experience and how 28-year historian Tim Hills built a department from the ground up as the company was restoring buildings from the roof down. We’ll meet staff historians, hear from superstar drag queen Poison Waters, and stop by the second biggest UFO festival in the U.S. But first, a story about the Godfather of Soul, James Brown.
Check out the transcript & photos here on the BLOG
Produced by McMenamins, Gretchen Kilby and Jess Is Creative
Host: Shannon McMenamin
Sound design & audio editing: Gretchen Kilby
Writing: Kat Nyberg and Jess Lyness of Jess Is Creative
Editing: Michelle “Jake” Robbins
Video production: Kat Nyberg
McMenamins archival audio, video & photos: Kat Nyberg
McMenamins archival photos: Liz Devine
McMenamins production team: Kat Nyberg, Michelle “Jake” Robbins, Renee Rank Ignacio
Art: Lillian Ripley
Read more about Tim Hills’s evening with James Brown in his essay.
McMenamins UFO Fest
McMenamins History Pubs
Get in touch with The Red Shed Tapes: [email protected]
Website: www.mcmenamins.com/podcast
Creating a place to hear music is a lot like creating music itself: You have to know when to leave space for drama and resonance, and every decision counts. In Episode Two of The Red Shed Tapes, we’ll hear about reopening the legendary Crystal Ballroom during the height of Portland’s indie rock era. We’ll find out why curating playlists for each McMenamins pub is a lot like mixing the perfect cocktail, and Scott Avett of the Avett Brothers will tell the tale of a yearslong friendship that all started with a meeting at McMenamins.
Check out the transcript & photos here on the BLOG
Produced by McMenamins and Maxwell
Host: Shannon McMenamin
Featured Guests: Jimi Biron, Scott Avett, Dan McMenamin, Mike McMenamin, and Tim Hills
Audio Editor: Gretchen Kilby
Writer: Jess Lyness, Maxwell
Archival Recordings: Kat Nyberg
McMenamins team: Renee Rank Ignacio, Kat Nyberg, Jake Robbins
Maxwell team: Jen Maxwell-Muir, Kate Castillo, Janelle Jordan, and Tyler Brewington
Podcast theme music by Jim Brunberg & Ben Landsverk of Wonderly
Additional music from Epidemic Sound and AudioHero
Artwork by Lillian Ripley
Thanks to the staff at McMenamins Crystal Hotel.
A special thank you to all of the artists who have played at McMenamins!
And we’re especially grateful to Scott Avett of the Avett Brothers for joining us on this episode.
Get in touch with The Red Shed Tapes: [email protected]
Website: www.mcmenamins.com/podcast
Join host Shannon McMenamin on a long, strange trip through McMenamins’ destiny-altering love of beer, art, music, history, and community. Opening the Barley Mill in 1983, helping pass legislation that forever changed Oregon's pub and dining culture, hiring Thursday Jane (who's still with the company 40 years later), and unearthing the Red Shed itself from a tangle of wild blackberry bushes –– it's all in episode one of The Red Shed Tapes.
Check out the transcript & photos here on the BLOG
Produced by McMenamins and Maxwell
Host: Shannon McMenamin
Audio Editor: Gretchen Kilby
Writer: Jess Lyness, Maxwell
McMenamins team: Renee Rank Ignacio, Kat Nyberg, Matt Korona
Maxwell Project Manager: Janelle Jordan
Podcast theme music by Jim & Ben of Wonderly
Additional music: Epidemic Sound and Blue Dot Sessions
Artwork by Lillian Ripley
Get in touch with The Red Shed Tapes: [email protected]
Website: www.mcmenamins.com/podcast
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