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GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast

GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast

By: Dave Anthony
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Garage to Stadiums is one of the Top 5% of podcasts in the world. From the bars to the arenas, learn the fascinating stories of how our biggest rock music legends made the leap. Each episode reveals the stories, songs and little known facts of the journey from obscurity to fame of one of rock music’s biggest stars. Join us on Garage To Stadiums as host Dave Anthony teams up with an author of a rock biography or director of a rock documentary to explore that journey, their early years, the stories behind the scenes, their top songs, and their place in music history. Learn about the passion, talent, luck and even scandal that often came together to propel these stars from obscurity to household names.Blast Furnace Labs Music
Episodes
  • From the Garage Archives: The Story of Bob Dylan - the music revolutionary
    Jun 3 2026

    Step into the early 1960s to see how a young performer appeared out of nowhere to shape modern rock music. You'll follow him through the decades to hear Dylan's incredible influence on all music through his effect on superstars like The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and modern music in general.

    1. How Bob grew up in a Jewish family in Minnesota and changed his name
    2. The very strange obsession that brought him to New York in the early '60s
    3. How the women in his life greatly influenced his lyric writing
    4. Why audiences booing him was the mark of a key turning point in modern rock n roll
    5. How a near-tragic motorcycle accident actually may have saved his life
    6. About his unknown backup band becoming a superstar band on their own without Bob
    7. His legacy and influence on all music that has come along since his debut

    Bob Dylan is widely considered to be the inspiration for how rock music transformed itself from joyful ditties like Twist and Shout to deep and meaningful lyrics that communicated the challenges and dichotomies of life. To understand the evolution of music, it is key to understand Dylan's key role in its transformation.

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    2. Follow Garage to Stadiums (GTS) on social channels
    3. Download the Official Garage to Stadiums playlists for each episode on Apple Music or Spotify
    4. Visit GaragetoStadiums.com for bonus content on Bob Dylan, including concert footage, transcripts and other interesting facts.

    Guest Bio
    Harold Lepidus is a Dylan historian and author of Friends and Other Strangers: Bob Dylan Examined.

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    39 mins
  • The Story of Talking Heads: creators of a new blueprint for music
    May 21 2026

    Three art-school students leave Rhode Island for a collapsing New York City in the mid-1970s. It was a city on the edge of bankruptcy, violence, and.....artistic rebirth. They didn’t follow a musical movement; they built an entirely new language for rock. Discover how the chaos of a city in decline ignited the downtown scene that transformed Talking Heads into one of the most innovative forces in modern music. In this episode you’ll learn:

    1. How a college dropout in the band became one of rock’s most intellectual voices
    2. How a struggling Manhattan club sparked New York’s punk and new wave explosion
    3. The surprising influence of an English avant-garde artist on the band’s evolution
    4. The creative tensions and personal fractures that both threatened and pushed the group
    5. How Talking Heads invented a new “operating system” for constructing rock music

    Follow the Show / Receive bonus content:

    1. Follow GTS on Apple or Spotify podcasts to be alerted when our next episode drops
    2. Follow Garage to Stadiums (GTS) on social channels for more music history delivered to your feed
    3. Download the Official Garage to Stadiums playlists for each episode on Apple Music or Spotify
    4. Visit GaragetoStadiums.com for bonus content on Talking Heads, including concert footage, transcripts and other interesting facts.

    Guest Biography
    Jonathan Gould, the author of books on The Beatles, soul R&B artist Otis Redding, and his current book, “Burning Down the House: Talking Heads and the New York Scene That Transformed Rock”, which was recently released. Jonathan joins us today from New York.

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    55 mins
  • The Story of Paul McCartney post-Beatles & Wings Part II
    May 8 2026

    Part 2 of Paul McCartney's story will take you inside the daily life of his band Wings as they ascend to the charts. However, can they sustain their flight path given the fact that a famous Beatle is now at the helm with his own ideas of how a band should work... In Part 2 you'll learn:

    1. How Paul recruited members of The Band
    2. An analysis of Linda McCartney and her role in the band from a number of perspectives
    3. A discussion of the pioneering techniques employed by McCartney in the studio
    4. The untold and unbelievable circumstances during the legendary Band on the Run album recording
    5. The financial challenges members of the band faced
    6. An insightful analysis of Paul McCartney's personality

    Follow the Show / Receive bonus content:

    1. Follow GTS on Apple or Spotify podcasts to be alerted when our next episode drops
    2. Follow Garage to Stadiums (GTS) on social channels
    3. Download the Official Garage to Stadiums playlists for each episode on Apple Music or Spotify
    4. Visit GaragetoStadiums.com for bonus content on The Beatles and Paul McCartney & Wings including concert footage, transcripts and other interesting facts.

    Guest Bio
    Allan Kozinn the co-author of a two volume pair of books called The McCartney Legacy, a retrospective of Paul McCartney's career from the end of the Beatles onward. Allan is best known for his 37 year tenure at the New York Times, covering classical music and what was called "The Beatles desk". He currently contributes reviews for the Wall Street Journal. The first volume of his works on McCartney covers the year 1969 to 73. Volume 2 picks up from 1974 to 1980. Rolling Stone described the book as "comprehensive, painstaking, dazzling, and a definitive chronicle..." The Weekend Mail the UK said of the book, the following quote, "If the devil is in the detail, then the McCartney legacy is positively satanic". Allan joined us today from Portland, Maine.

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    50 mins
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