The Flyover Ska Show
There is a growing number of people in the Midwest that are fans of ska music and its derivatives. The Flyover Ska Show is here to give those fans a diverse look at ska and reggae music in the US through a series of interviews between host Courtney Klos and artists, musicians, bloggers, and DJs as they paint a picture of American ska music for those who live right here in flyover country.
The Flyover Ska Show Episode 31 – The Dropsteppers
Welcome to another Flyover Ska Show exclusive! The Dropsteppers return to the program to share tracks off their upcoming 7-inch split on Megalith Records. Courtney chats with Tom, Albert, and Eric about their songwriting process and how YouTube played an important role. They also described their experience in the studio with the aid of local engineers and talents as well as why it’s important for Courtney to remain single. Find out why along with previewing the songs “Bring It On Home To You,” “Foolish Pride,” and “Extraordinary Woman” on the latest episode of The Flyover Ska Show!
Head over to TheDropsteppers.com to stream the tracks heard in this episode! Look for the new 7-inch coming in early Summer!
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This show is brought to you in part by MNSKA.com, Minnesota’s Ska Community. You can contact Courtney at FOSS@fancypantsgangsters.com or find him on Twitter or on Facebook. If you’d like to discuss this week’s show, be sure to check out the forums.
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Tags: bringing it on home to you, dropsteppers, extraordinary woman, foolish pride, megalith, minneapolis, mnska, reggae, ska, youtube
The Flyover Ska Show Episode 30 – Jeff Rosenstock of Bomb The Music Industry!
Wow, that year went by quickly! A brief glance at the calendar has shown that this show has been going for a full year, and for our 30th episode Courtney had the privilege to talk with DIY mastermind Jeff Rosenstock. Jeff is currently on a solo tour for his band Bomb The Music Industry! and spent some time bopping around the Twin Cities on a Wednesday night after his show in St. Paul. Along the way, Jeff tells Courtney of his humble beginnings, why the Triple Rock in Minneapolis makes the best poboys, and the bittersweet realization of growing up means becoming a sports fan.
You can download all of Bomb The Music Industry!’s albums and EPs for FREE (or donate if you’re so inclined) over at Quote Unquote Records. Be on the lookout this summer for their new album Vacation!
The fine folks at Copycats Media have a deal for you, the loyal listener. Mention the Flyover Ska Show and they’ll add 100 FREE 11X17 full color posters to your order.
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This show is brought to you in part by MNSKA.com, Minnesota’s Ska Community. You can contact Courtney at FOSS@fancypantsgangsters.com or find him on Twitter or on Facebook. If you’d like to discuss this week’s show, be sure to check out the forums.
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Tags: bomb the music industry!, free stuff, jeff rosenstock, triple rock
The Flyover Ska Show Episode 29 – The Toasters 30th Anniversary Tour
Time flies when you are playing ska! It’s been a busy couple months for our fearless host, so Courtney takes some time get us all up to speed on his whereabouts before presenting his interview. The esteemed guest is a veteran to this show and to the American Ska scene, the one and only Bucket from the NYC band The Toasters. The band is finishing the first leg of their 30th Anniversary tour, so Buck fills us in on what he’s been up to these past 3 decades. He chats with Courtney over a pint of Surly some of the history of producing ska music, gives some tips to the up-and-coming bands, and describes the honor of having a beer named after his beloved band. Indeed, no better pairing in the world than ska music and beer!
If you missed the show at the Triple Rock Social Club or any of the tour dates, be sure to check out some videos from that show at the MNSKA YouTube Channel.
The fine folks at Copycats Media have a deal for you, the loyal listener. Mention the Flyover Ska Show and they’ll add 100 FREE 11X17 full color posters to your order.
The Flyover Ska Show is now available on Stitcher, the free podcast radio app for all your better smartphones. Like ska and beer, so too podcasts and smart phones.
This show is brought to you in part by MNSKA.com, Minnesota’s Ska Community. You can contact Courtney at FOSS@fancypantsgangsters.com or find him on Twitter or on Facebook. If you’d like to discuss this week’s show, be sure to check out the forums.
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Tags: 30th anniversary, bucket, megalith, moon ska, surly. nyc, toasters, triple rock
The Flyover Ska Show Episode 28 – The Hard Times
You can never sing out of tune if you don’t have a singer! Which brings me to our guests this week Bob Timm and Jacob WakeUp! from instrumental NYC reggae/roots/soul band The Hard Times. They tell Courtney the story about how the band was formed out of ska and reggae musicians from New York, Connecticut, and Florida. Living up to their name, a down economy has prevented the group from touring outside the five boroughs but thanks to veteran bands like The Slackers and The Toasters, the band is able to take advantage of playing in a rich musical community. Make sure to check out their hot new EP Two Bucks For Bob (which is oddly available for 3 bucks).
If you’re in the Minneapolis area, be sure to check out our first live event at The Red Sea, featuring performances by Green Room Rockers, The Pinstripes, The Dropsteppers and Secondhand Ska Kings. Head to mnska.com for more information.
The fine folks at Copycats Media have a deal for you, the loyal listener. Mention the Flyover Ska Show and they’ll add 100 FREE 11X17 full color posters to your order.
The Flyover Ska Show is now available on Stitcher, the free podcast radio app for all your better smartphones. It even has shows with no talking.
This show is brought to you in part by MNSKA.com, Minnesota’s Ska Community. You can contact Courtney at FOSS@fancypantsgangsters.com or find him on Twitter or on Facebook. If you’d like to discuss this week’s show, be sure to check out the forums.
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Tags: bob timm, flyover ska show, hard times, jacob wakeup, nyc, slackers, toasters, Two Bucks For Bob
The Flyover Ska Show Episode 27 – Heather Augustyn
Keep your reading glasses handy as this week, Courtney interviews author Heather Augustyn to discuss her brand new book Ska: An Oral History. Her book contains numerous first-hand accounts from notable ska legends from every era of the genre. Heather has been gathering interviews for the past 14 years and tells of the inspiration behind the book as well as the struggles of putting them all into a wonderfully written narrative for new found and long-time fans of music. From the tales of the eccentric yet genius Don Drummond to the reason why Elvis Costello and The Specials parted ways, take a listen to this, the latest episode of the Flyover Ska Show!
Be sure to pick up a copy of Ska: An Oral History by going to Heather’s website.
The fine folks at Copycats Media have a deal for you, the loyal listener. Mention the Flyover Ska Show and they’ll add 100 FREE 11X17 full color posters to your order.
The Flyover Ska Show is now available on Stitcher, the free podcast radio app for all your better smartphones. Podcasts are better than books anyway, right?
This show is brought to you in part by MNSKA.com, Minnesota’s Ska Community. You can contact Courtney at FOSS@fancypantsgangsters.com or find him on Twitter or on Facebook. If you’d like to discuss this week’s show, be sure to check out the forums.
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