Russell Mark of The Nextdoors

Today’s episode is a conversation I had with the wonderful Russell Mark, of the Pasadena-based husband and wife due, The Nextdoors. Russell is also a long time performer, composer, sound engineer, producer, music camp director and was a very easy person to sit and talk to for just over an hour and a half!

I sat down with Russell on November 13 of this year and we talked about how to craft songs around a cello instead of a bass, how inspiration can often come from unexpected places, the sights and sounds of Pasadena, and whether or not Steve Ferrone is the nicest guy on the planet (spoiler: he is!). We also, of couse, talked about Tom Petty (a lot!) and his influence on Russell’s music.

Please check out The Nextdoor’s website here: https://nextdoorsmusic.com. You can find out his brilliant project The Title Trackers here: https://www.thetitletrackers.com and make sure you check out the fabulous “Awaken”, which we talked a fair bit about during the episode: https://youtu.be/Crq3kY8jr4s and don’t forget to go check all the social media places where you can find The Nextdoors. They’re lovely people making really good music!

NOTE: There is a very small amount of profanity in this episode but it is not gratuitous.

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All music, including the theme song, provided by my very best friend Randy Woods. Check him out at https://www.randywoodsband.com/

Logo provided Ed Booth, who you can find here: https://edboothart.com/

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