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The Jay Franze Show: Music - News | Reviews | Interviews

The Jay Franze Show: Music - News | Reviews | Interviews

Jay Franze 224 Episodes Aug 17, 2026

The Jay Franze Show is a music podcast hosted by industry veteran Jay Franze and co-host Tiffany Mason. Each week, they bring listeners behind the scenes with insider insights, untold stories, and candid conversations with seasoned artists, industry pros, and rising stars. The show covers music news, reviews, and interviews, delivering a fresh, non-traditional take on the music world. Listeners can expect to be entertained, educated, and surprised, as nothing is off the table.

Episodes

Archers Gate
Archers Gate Aug 17, 2026 2976 A heavy song doesn’t start as a finished riff and a perfect hook. It starts as a feeling, a voice memo, a half-built demo, and a band willing to tear it down and rebuild it until it finally hits. We sit down with Ohio rock band Archer’s Gate for a deep, practical talk about collaboration, vocal harmonies, and the real behind-the-scenes work that turns an idea into a release you can blast in the ca
Life After This (Matthew Fritsch)
Life After This (Matthew Fritsch) Aug 10, 2026 3072 A great heavy band does two jobs at once: it punches you in the chest with sound, then pulls you closer with truth. Jay Franze sits down with Ohio recording artist Matthew Fritsch, vocalist for Life After This, to talk about the moments that shaped his approach to modern metal and hard rock, starting with the impact of Papa Roach. We get into what “stage energy” really means, how crowds become one
Les Jansson, Musician (Steve Augieri)
Les Jansson, Musician (Steve Augieri) Aug 3, 2026 2548 One scoop of vanilla ice cream after dinner sounds harmless until it turns into a band tradition, and it’s the perfect opener for a conversation that quickly gets real about what a working musician’s life actually looks like. We’re joined by Les Janssen, a New York bassist with deep roots in rock, a love for great feel, and the kind of touring experience that forces you to think about everything f
Trey Calloway - 7/20/26
Trey Calloway - 7/20/26 Jul 27, 2026 3614 You can hear it in Trey Calloway’s voice: the grind is still there, but something has shifted. The work feels more focused, the circle is tighter, and the next steps look a lot more like a real Nashville plan than a hopeful guess. Jay Franze sits down with Trey to talk through the behind-the-scenes moves that actually change a country artist’s trajectory: signing with manager Jerry Hines, learning
David Chatfield, Founder and CEO of Harmony Records
David Chatfield, Founder and CEO of Harmony Records Jul 20, 2026 3100 Streaming promised unlimited music, but it also trained us to treat songs like disposable wallpaper. We sit down with Harmony Records founder and CEO David Chatfield to talk about what that shift costs artists and listeners, and why he thinks the next wave is about bringing music back to being an experience you choose, not noise that happens to you. David walks us through building a record label f
Tropidelic
Tropidelic Jul 13, 2026 3127 A band that adopts a highway, cleans it with fans, then goes straight back to building a tightly synced live show is the kind of story we can’t stop talking about. I’m joined by Rex Larkman, drummer for Tropidelic, for a conversation that moves from Cleveland pride to the real mechanics of modern touring, with plenty of laughs and hard-earned lessons in between. We get into the Cleveland music sce
Kate Stanton - 7/6/26
Kate Stanton - 7/6/26 Jul 6, 2026 2299 One email, a few MIDI files, and a shared obsession with atmosphere can turn into a finished single that sounds huge. We sit down with Ohio singer-songwriter Kate Stanton to talk about “Rise,” a track inspired by the Greek idea of mania, the kind of love that looks a lot like limerence and fixation. Kate walks us through how the song came together, from early synth sketches to deep vocal layering,
New Tours Announced, Favorite Hair Metal Band, and Music News
New Tours Announced, Favorite Hair Metal Band, and Music News Jul 1, 2026 4315 Empty seats can cancel a tour faster than bad reviews, yet rock touring is still printing money. We start with a rapid-fire rundown of newly announced rock and metal tours and quickly end up doing what real fans do: clicking past the headline to check official artist sites, compare dates, and figure out whether these runs are truly “fall tours” or just a handful of shows with a catchy label.From t
Jerry Hines, Manager (Craig Morgan, Trey Calloway)
Jerry Hines, Manager (Craig Morgan, Trey Calloway) Jun 29, 2026 3351 You can learn signal flow in a classroom, but you only learn touring when the bus doors close and the clock never stops. We sit down with Jerry Hines, a Tennessee-based tour manager turned artist manager, to unpack the behind-the-scenes reality of building a career in live music production and artist development. Jerry shares how a single phone call in 2004 launched him from side jobs into the dee
Paul Sidoti, Musician (Taylor Swift)
Paul Sidoti, Musician (Taylor Swift) Jun 24, 2026 3616 Rock mythology is fun, but what does a real working career look like after the posters come down? We’re joined by guitarist Paul Sidoti for a wide-ranging conversation that starts with the exact moment KISS flipped a switch in his five-year-old brain and stretches all the way to the day he can email his heroes and actually get a reply. Along the way, Paul shares what those early influences gave hi
CMA Fest Recap
CMA Fest Recap Jun 22, 2026 4045 Nashville during CMA Fest is a choose-your-own-adventure where every decision has a cost: stand in a line, catch a set, make a meeting, or follow a last-minute invite that turns into the best story of the week. We take you with us from the “question of the day” energy to the real CMA Fest play-by-play, including what it’s like navigating Broadway crowds, building a schedule with the CMA Fest app,
The Dreamboats
The Dreamboats Jun 15, 2026 2844 You can feel it when a band isn’t just playing songs, they’re building a world. Johnny from The Dreamboats joins us to explain how a modern rock and roll revival band takes 1950s and 1960s oldies covers and turns them into a full-throttle live performance people cannot stop filming. We talk about the real difference between touring Canada versus the United States, from endless drives between small

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