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Welcome to this week’s episode of My City, My Scene. Today we travel to the tiny town of Spangenberg, Germany to speak with punk rocker, and one of the kindest people I’ve ever met, Armin Evildiver. Armin’s hometown, which he’ll tell you more about later, is a tiny, quaint and somewhat hidden town in the middle of Germany. When I tell other Germans about my travels there, few of them have actually ever heard of it. The people there though, are welcoming and hospitable. While I would eventually visit Armin here, the first time I met him was in the middle of The Bermuda Triangle aboard Flogging Molly’s Salty Dog Cruise, in 2016.
We talk to Armin about folk punk, German hardcore and what he really thinks of Miami Beach.
This episode features Die Schnitter and Rykers from Germany and Strung Out from the United States.
Today we travel to the Country of Senegal, in Africa, to speak with Senegalese music champion, Mamadou Fall.
The Senegalese music I have heard is similar to the people I have met from there. It’s fun, lively and complex. CNN once said that Senegal was inextricably linked to a musical sound....
Published 05/13/21
On this week’s show, we travel to Canada to speak with musician, festival founder, and renaissance man Guilhem Martinez. I first met Guilhem in Florida and, after speaking to each other for a bit, we discovered we may have previously crossed paths earlier in Scotland at Dundee’s Book Yer Ane...
Published 04/29/21