All Interviews

Grateful Web Interview with SCI's Jason Hann & Michael Travis

Few musicians in today’s world are as multi-talented and stand out quite like Michael Travis and Jason Hann. From their roots of The String Cheese Incident to countless side projects and guest appearances, these two drummers and friends are pushing the boundaries of what it means to be true musicians. Recently the duo has been… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with SCI's Jason Hann & Michael Travis

Grateful Web Interview with Slightly Stoopid

The Grateful Web’s John Schumm chats with Slightly Stoopid co-frontman Miles Doughty about their live DVD filmed at Bob Weir‘s TRI Studios, their new studio/rehearsal space where their most recent album was recorded, the future of online streams and social media, their Summer Tour with Atmosphere, and bold, yet not reckless, predictions for the NBA… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Slightly Stoopid

Grateful Web Interview with Yonder Mountain @ Wakarusa 2013

At the first Wakarusa Music Festival they were invited to, Jeff Austin, mandolin player for Yonder Mountain String Band, says the band was so unknown he was frisked by security because they didn’t believe he was a band. Now playing the tenth Wakarusa Music Festival, the band is in a very different place. Speaking to… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Yonder Mountain @ Wakarusa 2013

Grateful Web Interview with Govinda

Grateful Web caught up with Austin, TX-based Govinda just before he plays at Wakarusa. A master of combining classical music with electronic influences, Govinda discusses his musical passions, what you can expect from him at Wakarusa and his many musical influences. GW: You’ll be at Wakarusa very soon – what can we expect to see… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Govinda

Grateful Web Interview with Dirtfoot

Grateful Web’s Michelle Miesse recently caught up with J Bratlie from Shreveport, LA based Dirtfoot.  Dirtfoot, who describes their sounds as: Gypsy Punk Country Grumble Boogie. J Bratlie shared some of Dirtfoot‘s wake up norms, an update on their recent Kickstarter campaign, life on the road and plans for their 7th appearance at this year’s… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Dirtfoot

Grateful Web Interview with Everyone Orchestra's Matt Butler

This is Dylan Muhlberg of Grateful Web here with Matt Butler who is best known as the pioneer and creator of the groundbreaking project Everyone Orchestra. This project brings together musicians from various different bands and musical backgrounds and through Butler as conductor they create on-the-spot improvised concert experiences through the help of audience participation… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Everyone Orchestra's Matt Butler

Grateful Web Interview with Melvin Seals | March 29th, 2013

This is Dylan Muhlberg of Grateful Web here with legendary organ and piano man Melvin Seals. Melvin has been a strong presence in American Rock and Soul music for well over thirty years. He was tapped by Jerry Garcia to join his band in 1980 and remained a member for the rest of the band’s… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Melvin Seals | March 29th, 2013

Grateful Web Interview with Twidde

This year, after hearing some friends preach Twiddle to me every opportunity they got, I caught the first chance to see them without having to go to SnowBall Music Festival. Before the show began I got the opportunity to sit down with the band and discus topics ranging from musical backgrounds and influences to the… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Twidde

Grateful Web Interview with Milo Greene

The five piece multi-talented Milo Greene is devotedly touring the United Sates to share their unique brand of Cinematic-Pop. Grateful Web will be covering their show this Saturday at Headliners Music Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. We were lucky enough to speak with Vocalist and Multi-Instrumentalist Graham Fink to talk about all things Cinema, Bonnaroo, and… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Milo Greene

Grateful Web Interview with Matt Flaherty

This Thursday, February 28, Lazy Dog will host a multiple-band benefit in honor of those affected by the Sandy Hook shootings in Newtown, Connecticut. Matt Flaherty, a founding member of Boulder’s own Hot Soup, initiated and organized the proceedings. The following is an interview with Matt all about this benefit. Suggested donation is between $10… Continue reading Grateful Web Interview with Matt Flaherty