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Dusty Futon

The Dusty Futon

A Musician's podcast where we talk with artists and collaborators about their music. You get to listen to a few tracks by your NEW favorite musician's while hearing stories surrounding the music. Every so often, we trail off onto random subjects, and there are almost always surprise nuggets of info you wouldn't learn anywhere, unless you grabbed your seat on...The Dusty Futon!

 

 

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May 31, 2017

Picasso The Banshee is such a unique band name that there would have to be a unique story behind it. There is…kind of. It’s the project of one man, Jacob, who was unable to make it to the recording session. In his place, he sent his new drummer Angel and his lyricist / guitarist Andrew. These guys try hard not to...


May 24, 2017

6-piece SKA band The Meddlers enjoys creating a big band sound out of their horn section, while still maintaining their Ska Core roots.  Trevor learns more about music this episode!  We're so proud of him, he learns about horns...yeah, he didn't know what a 'horn section' in a ska band was.  A little bit more technical,...


May 17, 2017

Lillian Lefranc is a saucy "white-washed" Mexican who adds her roots in Mariachi music into a Singer / Songwriter style of performance.  You might know her from hanging around Hillcrest or the North Park area, or maybe even at the Fair Trade Decor in Del Mar, but we know her for her infectious laugh and...


May 10, 2017

A bassist joined the Peace Corps, which led to FIVE new bands being formed, which eventually turned into FOUR, and I believe it went to three and might be back up to four, but anyway.  TWO of those bands are Splavender (two weeks ago) and Slay Dean!  The two recently played together and that's kind of what brought them...


May 3, 2017

Lindy Crandall brings her many talents onto the Futon in the form of her original tunes. Her most recent album, "She Lights The Sky," is a tribute to her late friend and gives her a chance to explore more sides to her musicianship.  It's definitely a change up from her first album, "Flower Child."  The stories behind...