
Season 1 Podcast
Richard Johnson & Jeremiah Hunt
21 ene 2024

When you are sick, what do you do?
Have you ever been sick and you really need to take the gig, but you don't think you will make it? I've been there and had to tough through it. What are your options if you are in your hometown or what happens when you are on the road and a tour and you are the only person within 500 miles that can make the gig.
12 feb 2024

When you get the text or call for the gig
Have you ever really wanted to play with a band or an artist, and they finally reached out? What emotion did that give you? I know what it did to and for me. In this episode, we discuss the preparation for the gig or concert. We also talked about whether it was an actual call or a text. In this era, everyone is texting, so respecting the text is a real concern.
19 feb 2024

Is Social Media Needed?
We explore the relevance of traditional word-of-mouth marketing in today's digital age, which is dominated by social media. Join us as we delve into the question of whether word of mouth still holds sway in a world driven by online platforms, and share your thoughts on how you navigate the social media landscape.
26 feb 2024

Setting Up a Tour
With over 20 years of experience in tour management, Richard D. Johnson shares invaluable insights into booking concerts, arranging gigs, and optimizing tour routing. Whether it's managing high school groups or corporate tours for companies like Virgin Mobile and Walmart, Richard's expertise ensures a smooth and successful touring experience.
11 mar 2024

Your Economic Hygiene with Zeshan B.
Join Jeremiah Hunt as he explores Zeshan B's acclaimed album "Vetted." From its #8 debut on Billboard to hit single "Cryin in the Streets," Zeshan's musical journey captivates. Discover his TV appearances, prestigious performances, and impactful contributions to music.
18 mar 2024

Is music getting better or worse?
We attempt to address the age-old question of whether music is getting better or worse today. Many of us used to hear our parents or older relatives say, "This isn't music. I'll show you some real music." Not to discredit them, but we all have what we call our music or real music.



