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July 1, 2025 112 mins

For this Part 3 from Northlands Music and Arts Festival is Brad Wagner and Juan Soria of the video production company I Know We Should, which captures artist performances in unique, one-off settings. Brad and Juan’s mantra of “no problems, only challenges,” has served them well and they talk to me all about their amazing project which has produced over 3500 videos with countless artists!

I’m also psyched to share my interview with Mustang McGee who plays rocking bass in Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country. Mustang and I talk about how his broad musical influences are an asset in the Cosmic Country world, and how his background has informed his new solo album, Horseplay.

Rounding out this epic episode is my interview with Brett O’Connor and Danny Bauer of Sneezy, whose live shows are open-hearted and authentic ventures into a neo-funk world of fun and togetherness. They talk to me about their funk vibes and how their live show is an embodiment of the true spirit of the Family vibe that is Sneezy.  Their latest studio effort, Fun in Funk, is out there now!! 

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Show Notes:

For more information about Northlands Music & Arts Festival, click here 

Click here for Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country tour dates

Click here for more info on Sneezy including tour dates

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Episode Chapters:

00:00 Episode Intro and I Know We Should with Host Josh Rosenberg

04:00 The Journey of I Know We Should

05:39 Capturing Live Performances: The Art of Video Production

08:49 The Evolution of Pace and I Know We Should

11:37 Challenges and Adaptations in Live Recording

14:51 Juan's Journey from Argentina to the U.S.

17:27 The Technical Side of Live Sessions

20:31 Future Aspirations and Unique Projects

23:12 The Importance of Archiving Music History

26:16 The Impact of Technology on Music Production

29:17 The Role of Communication in Collaboration

32:14 The Joy of Creating Music Together

35:14 Memorable Artist Interactions and Stories

41:50 The Cosmic Country Band and Mustang McGee

44:10 The Making of Horseplay and Collaborations

46:59 The Significance of Analog Recording

49:49 The Future of Cosmic Country

01:04:02 Nostalgia for Classic Music and Movies

01:09:49 Authenticity in Music and Performance

01:16:05 Festival Vibes and Community Connections

01:18:55 Upcoming Album and Live Performances

01:20:51 Mustang Recap and Sneezy Intro

01:23:43 Sneezy's Unique Musical Journey

01:47:58 Conclusion and Reflections on the Festival Experience


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