There has been a buzz around my next podcast. I said yesterday that it was going to be huge, and for a podcaster who hosts his podcast out of his living room, this next episode is going to be HUGE!
First let me tell you the Rest of the Story. [May you rest in peace Paul Harvey]
Up until August 3rd, my blog/podcast was a proverbial nobody. I had only 33 loyal followers. I wasn't looking for anything larger than what I was able to grow myself. I used
Twitter and Facebook to 'market' my blog, but other than the occasional links I got from other bloggers, it was just a word of mouth operation over here.
A few months back I was able to get out to an
Ohio Sky show with my buddy
Julie. As a happy coincidence, it was a dual show at the Beachland Ballroom, and a folk-pop artist called
Adam Taylor was playing. I sat at the back of the room, just taking in the music, and Julie was around snapping photos with her analog 35mm camera. [what is it about friends of mine named Julie, and their obsession with photos? It must be the name.] I was impressed with Adam. His sound was original, fresh, and it made you tap your feet. It was an intimate show. I picked up some of his drop cards from a makeshift merch table at the back of the house, and I looked him up with my Blackberry.
I wanted to have this kid on my podcast. I learned that he was on his way to Summerfest in WI and Cleveland was the first stop on his tour. I really wanted him on my podcast at this point. I grabbed his e-mail from his website and punched out an e-mail all the while sitting at the back of the room.
It wasn't for a few weeks later than Adam e-mailed me back. By that time I had already played his stuff on the
podcast, to great reviews, and he was delighted. He said that when he came through Cleveland, he would definitely stop by the podcast and do a show. That was in July.
August 3rd I got a tweet message from Adam Taylor. He was going to be in town on August 16th. That is also the same day Blogger decided that I should be the
Blog of Note. With increased traffic and a ton more visitors than I have ever seen, I decided to try and find a venue for this I wanted to share this spotlight with MY city. I wanted Cleveland to come along for the ride too. I didn't know a single person in the Cleveland bar scene. I mean I knew Alexa from
Cleveland's a Plum, but that's about it, but then that is when it hit me. I have been exchanging tweets and links back and forth with Joe Harvey from
Local Food Service. I asked him for help.
Joe went a little further. He e-mailed my request to several friends of his, and then posted a news post on his website calling for restaurants to help me. I thought it was an exercise in futility. My e-mail box had been silent with news. I sent an e-mail out to Adam Taylor and my crew and said that we would just have the podcast at the Couch Potato Studios, also known as my living room. That was the plan.
Then Joe Harvey sent me an e-mail at 4:53pm on Monday August 10th. The
Cleveland Barley House said yes. They said that we could monopolize their restaurant to do our podcast. Adam Taylor was now going to play a venue that was larger than my living room.
So 7pm on August 16, 2009 at the Cleveland Barley House, the Throwing Quarters Podcast brings you Adam Taylor live and in person. It's a free show and I want you there to make this podcast special. Adam Taylor is going to play a live set then we are going to sit down and talk to him after the set.
This is by far the largest under taking I have ever done. It may seem small to some, but to me this is huge. If we are lucky, Adam Taylor will bring stuff to giveaway, so stay tuned for that!
I couldn't have done it without the help of Joe Harvey at Local Food Service and his colleague Joe Arico. Thank you again to the Cleveland Barley House for opening your doors to this small Cleveland blog/podcast.
Throwing Quarters blog/podcast w/ guest Adam Taylor
Barley House Cleveland
1261 W. 6th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
All that is missing is you and your friends! Be there! Make make sure you drink heavily. They are letting us do the show there for free!
13 comments:
That is extremely exciting! I am thrilled for you and your podcast and the future it has in cleveland. I will definitely look you up, if I am ever in cleveland! I may be planning a trip in early spring as I have a very close friend who lives there. She is a nurse in the NICU, hmmmm what hospital you having your baby at?
ONLY 33 followers? That kind of power is what most new bloggers only dream of lol! Can't wait to see your podcast!
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Dude! That is awesome! I am so happy for you. If I wasn't like five hundred miles away, I would so come.
Good job, man!
That is SO cool! I hope it is an amazing show and I'm anxious to listen to the podcast! Knock 'em dead, guys!
Amanda
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We so wish we could be there! Just a few more months. If you plan something when we are home we will definitely go!
Congrats! Sounds like a huge undertaking to me! The barley house is right below where i (used to) work - they are good people.
Oh and way to bring Cleveland on along for the ride!
Drinking not free - podcast is..... just to clarify ;)
And me in Colorado - man, I'd have been there (I wish)
I am so very very very very excited for you..... Way Way cool. I will listen when I return.
btw - obsessed with photography - it is cheaper then therapy :)
Way to go Cleveland!
cool... First of all, Congratulations for your endeavour!! If I have not been some 12000 miles away in another part of the globe, I would have definitely made it to the gig..
Hopefully, someday..:)
May you go places from here, man!!
This is so exciting! I'm so making sure I am there. Can I bring my trusty 35mm camera??
Isn't it great when everything aligns? Congrats and good luck from a fellow blogger.
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