Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives

Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives

by Karyn Rosenberg
Season 1
Lou Maresca of Live at the Fillmore | Tribute to the Allman Brothers
What would it be like to witness the original Allman Brothers Band at the legendary Fillmore East... and spend the rest of your life keeping that music alive? In this episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, I sit down with Lou Maresca, founder of Live at the Fillmore, one of the country's premier tributes to the original Allman Brothers Band. Lou shares his remarkable journey from studying microbiology and working in sound engineering to building a career dedicated to preserving one of rock's most influential musical legacies. Drawing from his firsthand experiences seeing the original Allman Brothers Band perform during their legendary years, Lou reflects on what it truly means to create an authentic live music experience. We explore the evolution of tribute bands, the importance of honoring the music note for note while still connecting emotionally with audiences, and why authenticity matters now more than ever. Our conversation also dives into the changing music industry, the impact of AI on creativity, the business behind successful tribute bands, and the passion that continues to fuel Lou's commitment to keeping this timeless music alive. Whether you're an Allman Brothers fan, a musician, or simply fascinated by the people who dedicate their lives to preserving great music, Lou's story is a reminder that the most meaningful careers are often built by following your passion, embracing authenticity, and never losing sight of why you started. 00:00Introduction to Lou Maresca and His Musical Journey 01:01From Microbiology to Music: A Unique Path 04:00The Technical Side of Music and Celebrity Encounters 06:45The Transition from Accordion to Guitar 07:56Learning from the Greats: Influences and Techniques 09:53The Art of Tribute Bands: Authenticity vs. Innovation 14:56The Allman Brothers Band: Personal Experiences and Memories 19:55The Last Show at Fillmore East: A Historic Performance 24:59The Formation of Sky Dog and Tribute Band Evolution 29:56AI in Music: The Future of Songwriting 33:59The Human Element vs. AI in Music 36:06The Formation and Dynamics of a Tribute Band 38:30Navigating Ego and Commitment in Music 41:32The Business of Tribute Bands 45:21The Emotional Connection to Music 53:45Advice for Aspiring Tribute Band Musicians 01:01:15The State of the Tribute Band Industry https://liveatthefillmoreband.com
The Mentos Guy and the Foo Fighters: More Than a Viral Moment
What happens when a simple costume, a Foo Fighters concert, and perfect timing turn an ordinary fan into an internet sensation? In this special episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, host Karyn Rosenberg sits down with Marc Bautista, frontman of the Barcelona-based Foo Fighters tribute band Fool Fakers, known to fans around the world as "The Mentos Guy." Marc shares the incredible story behind the viral moment when he dressed as a roll of Mentos, caught the attention of the Foo Fighters, and found himself onstage in front of thousands of fans! Discover his journey, passion for music, and the incredible story behind his viral fame. Viral stage moment with Foo Fighters Mark Bautista''s background and tribute band FoolFakers The story behind the Mentos costume and stage jump The emotional impact of performing live in stadiums The importance of passion and dedication in music Memorable moments and funny stories from concerts The influence of music and sports on Mark Bautista The significance of honoring Taylor Hawkins and Dave Grohl https://www.instagram.com/foolfakers https://www.instagram.com/mbautim/
Different Strings: Adi Argelazi's Journey with YYNOT
What does it mean to leave everything familiar behind to follow your passion? In this episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, I sit down with Adi Argelazi Faun, lead vocalist of YYNOT, one of the world's premier Rush tribute bands. From her childhood on a kibbutz in Israel to building a music career from scratch in Los Angeles, Adi shares the remarkable journey that led her to the stage and the experiences that continue to shape her as both an artist and a person. Our conversation goes far beyond tribute music. Adi reflects on the musical influences that surrounded her growing up, the leap of faith required to pursue music in a new country, and the importance of finding the right creative partners. We also talk about balancing pregnancy, motherhood, touring, and original music while continuing to honor one of progressive rock's most iconic bands. Whether she's performing with YYNOT or creating music with her original band, White Witch, Adi's story is one of resilience, creativity, and following your passion wherever it leads. 00:00Introduction to Adi Argelazi and Her Musical Journey 01:37Musical Roots and Early Influences 06:26Exploring Instruments and Musical Education 10:20Choir Experiences and Early Band Formation 14:43Military Service and Music in the Army 17:18Transitioning to the Music Industry in Israel 21:00Moving to California and Early Struggles 25:30The Birth of White Witch and Original Music 28:39Joining Why Why Not and the Rush Tribute Experience 32:28The Journey of Performance and Growth 34:12Building a Family Dynamic in Music 36:33Navigating the Challenges of Tribute Bands 39:48The Impact of Rush's Return on Tribute Bands 42:48Personal Connections to Iconic Bands 45:38Dreams and Aspirations for Original Music 49:03Balancing Relationships in the Music Industry 51:53Life Beyond Music: Hobbies and Downtime 54:37Preparing for Motherhood and Future Performances https://yynotband.com https://www.facebook.com/YYNOTBAND https://www.instagram.com/yynotband/ https://www.instagram.com/adiargelazimusic/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/adi.argelazi
Homeward Bound: Kyle Frost's Musical Journey
One singer. Multiple legendary voices. One lifelong passion for music...(and sports!) In this episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, Karyn Rosenberg sits down with Kyle Frost, a Berklee College of Music graduate, versatile tribute artist, and original musician whose career has been shaped by a deep love of music and performance. From his childhood in Connecticut to stages across the country, Kyle has built a reputation for bringing the music of legendary artists such as Foreigner, Boston, The Eagles, Bryan Adams, and Simon & Garfunkel to life for audiences who cherish these timeless songs. Kyle shares his fascinating journey into tribute performance, including the techniques he uses to capture the distinct vocal styles of different artists while maintaining his own authenticity as a performer. We discuss the unique challenges and rewards of stepping into the shoes of iconic musicians, the discipline required to honor their music, and the responsibility that comes with preserving these musical legacies for new generations. Beyond tribute bands, Kyle is also an accomplished original artist, and we explore how his own songwriting and creative work influence his perspective as a performer. Along the way, we talk about music, identity, reinvention, and the experiences that have shaped his life both on and off the stage. Plus a avid golfer, lover of New England sports, and shares some great stories! 00:00Introduction to Kyle Frost and His Musical Journey 01:31Early Musical Influences and Formative Years 11:39The Intersection of Music and Sports 19:34Transitioning to Berklee College of Music 23:49The Start of a Professional Music Career 30:02The Evolution of Tribute Bands 32:39Creating a Unique Simon and Garfunkel Experience 34:08Musical Beginnings and Inspirations 36:04The Journey of a Tribute Band 39:41The Dynamics of Musical Relationships 40:27The Art of Vocal Adaptation 43:45Exploring New Musical Ventures 46:56Balancing Music and Personal Life 49:40The Reality of a Musician's Life 55:03Influences and First Concert Experiences 01:01:01Future Projects and Original Music https://www.facebook.com/kyle.frost.731 Summer of 69 Tribute https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071364048756 The Graduates https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090087351054
Every little Thing He Does is Music: A conversation with Gael Martin from Zendatta The Police Tribute Band
What happens when a 12-year-old music fan meets The Police and carries that inspiration throughout his life? In this episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, I sit down with Gael Martin, lead vocalist of Zendatta, a premier tribute to The Police. Gael shares his journey from that unforgettable childhood encounter to building a career as a performer, vocal coach, producer, and two-time Latin Grammy-nominated artist through his work with Lighthouse for the Blind. We explore the art of creating authentic live music experiences, the role of improvisation in performance, the challenges and rewards of honoring iconic music, and how music can become a powerful force for connection, purpose, and impact. Whether on stage with Zendatta or helping others find their voice through Vocal Works, Gael's story is a reminder that music can shape not only what we do, but who we become. 00:00Introduction to Zendatta and His Journey 06:58The Formation of Zendatta and Tribute Band Culture 15:02The Grammy Nomination and Meaningful Projects 21:41Misconceptions About Tribute Bands 30:04The Influence of Andy Summers and Jam Band Philosophy 40:14Personal Growth and Future Aspirations 49:51Closing Thoughts and Gratitude https://www.facebook.com/zendatta https://www.instagram.com/zendatta/ https://www.instagram.com/vocalworks/ https://www.youtube.com/@zendattausa
Born to Run, Meant to Play: Paul Gold & The Boss Project
In this episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, Karyn Rosenberg sits down with Paul Gold, founder and frontman of The Boss Project; The premier Bruce Springsteen tribute band dedicated to capturing the energy, storytelling, and spirit of The Boss through live performance. Paul shares his personal musical journey and the path that led him to create The Boss Project, exploring the passion, chemistry, and commitment required to honor one of rock’s most iconic artists. The conversation dives into the emotional power of Springsteen’s music, the dynamics of building a tribute band, and the deep connection between performers and audiences.This episode is about more than tribute music. It’s about passion, connection, storytelling, and the shared experiences that keep Bruce Springsteen’s music alive for audiences today. Whether you’re a lifelong Springsteen fan, a musician, or someone who loves hearing the stories behind live music, this conversation offers an authentic look at the people carrying these songs forward. Introduction to The Boss Project Paul's Musical Journey The Birth of The Boss Project Building a Tribute Band The Band Dynamics and Members Life on the Road and Band Relationships Traveling Together and Band Adventures Traveling with the Band Advice for Aspiring Musicians The Importance of Chemistry in Music Engaging the Audience Memorable Concert Experiences Balancing Music and Business Dream Venues and Future Aspirations https://www.thebossprojectband.com https://www.facebook.com/bossproject https://www.instagram.com/thebossproject/ https://www.youtube.com/@thebossproject
The Spirit of Radio: A conversation with Afterimage on Honoring The Music of Rush
In this episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, Karyn Rosenberg sits down with members of Afterimage: a Rush tribute band dedicated to honoring the music, precision, and spirit of one of progressive rock’s most legendary bands. Joined by founder and bassist Vic Montello, guitarist Hernando “Chato” Vazquez, and drummer Mark Ellis, the conversation explores their individual musical journeys, the evolution from Vic’s earlier Rush tribute band cRush into Afterimage, and what it takes to bring Rush’s complex music to life on stage. Together, they discuss the chemistry and trust required to perform this catalog, the influence Rush has had on their lives as musicians and people, and the passion that continues to drive them to keep this music alive for audiences today. The conversation also touches on the excitement and emotion surrounding Rush’s return to touring with drummer Anika Nilles stepping into an almost impossible role following the legacy of Neil Peart. The band shares their thoughts as musicians and lifelong fans on what it means to witness this new chapter in Rush history with Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson. 00:00Introduction to After Image: A Rush Tribute Band 02:00Victor's Musical Journey: From Beatles to Rush 11:05Hernando's Path: From Flamenco to Rock 14:25Mark's Drumming Origins and Influences 18:57Mark's Experience with Yngwie Malmsteen 20:12The Band's Dynamic and Member Introductions 27:12The Importance of Fun in Music 33:11The Legacy of Rush and Its Impact on Fans 34:36Anticipation for the Upcoming Rush Show 37:00Thoughts on Anika as the New Drummer 39:31Nostalgia and Legacy of Rush 40:32The Future of Rush and New Music 45:21Dream Venues and Aspirations 48:05First Concert Experiences 51:13Post-Show Rituals and Reflections 53:43Connecting with Fans and Social Media Presence https://www.afterimageband.com https://www.facebook.com/Afterimagerush/
More than A Feeling: Dean Summers guitarist and leader of Boston, Styx, Foreigner and Toto Tribute Bands
Join Karyn for an inspiring conversation with Dean Summers, a seasoned musician and entrepreneur, as he shares his journey from childhood guitar passion to leading tribute bands like Smokin' Renegade: a tribute to Boston and Styx, Forever Foreigner, plus his new Tribute Band "Rosanna" : a tribute to Toto. Discover how he balances music, business, and family, and how pandemic innovations led to his remote collaborations and new musical projects. 00:00Introduction to Dean Summers 01:12The Early Years: Musical Beginnings 04:46Evolution of Musical Style 07:38Balancing Family and Music Career 10:49The Battle of the Bands Experience 13:45Forming Virgin Vinyl and Moving to Florida 17:34The Impact of COVID-19 on Music 20:50Creating Dean Summers and Friends 27:07Building a Community Through Music 29:09Joining Tribute Bands and New Opportunities 31:18The Challenge of Mastering Tribute Band Material 36:47Expanding the Tribute Band Repertoire 41:43Concert Experiences and Musical Influences 46:15Balancing Life, Music, and Family 52:10Personal Growth and Gratitude https://www.facebook.com/SMOKINaTributetoBOSTON https://smokinrenegade.com/home https://www.youtube.com/@deansummersfriendsremotemu4270 https://youtu.be/gvJwuzpkrmY?si=rtLjwY1UR-LOoo3w
Where the Music Lives: Mike Goodwin & Crazy Uncle Mike’s
In this episode of Borrowed Notes, Authentic Lives, Karyn Rosenberg sits down with Mike Goodwin, owner of Crazy Uncle Mike’s in Boca Raton, FL; a venue that has become a home for live music in South Florida. Mike shares his journey from working in the restaurant and bar industry to creating a space that blends craft beer, great food, and live music seven nights a week. He talks about being a keg party enthusiast to curating a community-focused live music venue.. What began as a vision to offer something different has grown into a vibrant hub for musicians, tribute bands, and music lovers alike. Discover how he creates diverse music experiences, supports local artists, and builds a vibrant community hub that celebrates authenticity and creativity. This conversation explores what it takes to build and sustain a live music venue, the responsibility of creating a stage for artists, and the role spaces like this play in fostering connection and community. 00:00Introduction to Crazy Uncle Mike's 03:11The Origins of Crazy Uncle Mike 05:54Building a Unique Venue Experience 09:01Community Engagement and Live Music During COVID 11:51Innovations in Live Streaming and Artist Support 15:11The Art of Booking Talent 23:58Behind the Scenes of Running a Live Music Venue 27:07Personal Insights and Date Nights 30:52Musical Preferences and Inspirations 32:03Unforgettable Moments in Business 33:44Community Impact and Engagement 36:09Transforming a Venue's Image 39:20Creating Memorable Experiences 42:03Handling Customer Expectations 44:10Unexpected Encounters and Identity 47:50Crafting Unique Beers and Experiences 49:24The Art of Live Streaming and Promotion 51:59The Essence of Crazy Uncle Mike's https://crazyunclemikes.com https://www.instagram.com/crazyunclemikes/ https://www.facebook.com/crazyunclemikes https://www.youtube.com/c/crazyunclemikes
The Music Never Stops: Rich Friedman of Crazy Fingers on the Grateful Dead
In this engaging conversation, Karyn Rosenberg interviews Rich Friedman of Crazy Fingers, a prominent Grateful Dead tribute band. They explore the origins of the band, Rich's musical journey, and the dynamics of being part of a long-standing musical community. Rich shares personal anecdotes about his experiences on the road, the impact of the Grateful Dead on his identity, and the challenges of keeping the music alive. The discussion also touches on themes of loss, legacy, and the importance of community in the music scene. https://www.instagram.com/crazyfingerssoflo https://www.facebook.com/crazyfingersband https://www.crazyfingers.net/
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