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  • Join Kenny for a backstage pass with the amazing guitar great JOE SATRIANI and hear about:

    β–ͺ️ Jamming with MICK JAGGER: The first time Kenny and Joe ever played together!
    β–ͺ️ The Experience Hendrix Tour: Kenny, Joe, and King’s X bassist and lead singer Dug Pinnick crushed 5 Hendrix songs every night as a power trio jamming together in the spirit of the 60’s.
    β–ͺ️ Recording & Touring: Witnessing Joe's mastery firsthand, creating his classic Shapeshifting and The Elephants of Mars albums, and rocking stages together across the globe!
    β–ͺ️ Joining the supergroup CHICKENFOOT: Covering for Chilli Peppers drummer Chad Smith on tour, performing with Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani and Michael Anthony!
    β–ͺ️ Learn how JIMI HENDRIX inspired Joe to set aside football for guitar—a decision that changed rock history forever!

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  • Step behind the scenes with Kenny as he explores the stories of two iconic songs: Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)" and Patty Smyth's "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough."

    Dive into Kenny's unique insights and what went into recording these TIMELESS hits.

    Discover how taking risks, like adding an intro to an already lengthy song, paid off, and hear about the challenges of releasing music during the peak of the Seattle grunge scene.

    Learn why sometimes being proven wrong can lead to unexpected success. πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯

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  • Creating Drum Parts for John Mellencamp’s Hit Songs.

    Kenny shares how he created the perfect drum parts for some of John Mellencamp’s biggest hit songs, including "Jack and Diane," "Hurts So Good," "Authority Song," and "Crumblin’ Down."

    Learn how overcoming challenges—whether on a basketball court, at a corporate boardroom meeting, or in a recording studio—requires creativity and innovation.

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  • Explore the vital role of collaboration in the music industry, including firsthand insights from Kenny’s experience recording "Blaze of Glory" with Jon Bon Jovi.

    Dive into how recording albums USED to be, and get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at Kenny's workflow as a session drummer.

  • Beatlemania Reborn! Catch Kenny Aronoff's electrifying journey from a starstruck kid to drumming alongside Beatles' legends Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr! From witnessing their iconic Ed Sullivan performance to a magical night paying tribute 50 years later, Kenny's story is a Beatles fan's dream come true. Tune in for an epic tale of music, dreams, and a drumbeat that connected generations. Don't miss this rock n' roll adventure for the ages!

  • Kenny rips through the epic tales of hitting the road with rock gods like Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, not to mention laying down tracks with legends from the Rolling Stones to Jon Bon Jovi. Dive deep into the raw energy of the '90s rock scene, Kenny's relentless rhythm, and wild run-ins with icons like Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger. This is your all-access pass to the heart of rock 'n' roll, the triumphs, and the untold stories from behind the curtain. Crank it up on Kenny Aronoff's official YouTube channel for a headfirst plunge into rock lore and the beats that drive success in music and life.


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  •  From shredding with legends as diverse as grunge metal icon Chris Cornell and pop superstars Avril Lavigne and Kelly Clarkson, to his relentless pursuit of crafting the ultimate guitar riffs, musical mastermind Phil X holds nothing back during this jam with his good buddy, Kenny Aronoff. While trading crazed tales of studio wizardry, soulful collaborations, and the burning desire to keep pushing the boundaries of rock 'n roll, these two renowned rockers give a shout-out to the guitar god himself, Steve Lukather, and play tribute to such classic anthems as "Living on a Prayer" and "Black Dog”. Do yourself a favor and climb aboard this non-stop thrill ride today - it’s guaranteed to leave you itching to crank up your amp.

  • Guitar maniac, gearhead, singer-songwriter, session musician, solo artist, family man, and all around musical powerhouse, Phil X joins Kenny on the podcast this week. Together, they explore Phil’s musical odyssey from his early influences and family support to his innovative guitar approach and unending passion for music. They also navigate the ever-evolving music industry, highlighting its evolution from live performances to the digital era and the challenges and triumphs of professional musicians. Throughout the episode, these two great friends celebrate the importance of pushing creative boundaries and collaborating with diverse artists.
    Their conversation also delves into the intricacies of session work, emphasizing the significance of timing and groove in music. Phil X's remarkable experience filling in for Richie Sambora in Bon Jovi takes center stage, showcasing the delicate balance between paying homage to the original parts and infusing personal style. The episode offers a reflection on those magical moments in music that send shivers down one's spine, leaving listeners inspired and ready to embark on their own musical journeys. Phil X and Kenny Aronoff's collective wisdom and passion for music, as shared here today, create an electrifying symphony of insight and inspiration that will linger long after the episode ends.

    Episode Highlights:

    Phil X’s approach to musical collaborations

    His real name

    Phil’s mom

    Phil and Kenny on feeling good and being happy

    Their connection from Day 1

    Phil and Kenny’s fathers

    Phil’s start with the guitar

    His siblings

    How Phil learned to play guitar and establish his own style

    Phil X’s first band

    His start with Frozen Ghost

    Stories of playing with and without a click track

    Playing with Frozen Ghost, Aldo Nova, and Triumph

    Powder, Ninette, and Phil X and The Drills

    Kenny’s collaboration with Phil X and The Drills

    “Stupid Good Lookings, Vol 1” and its sequel

    Phil’s work with Howard Benson, Gavin Degraw, Chris Daughtry, and Mike Plotnikoff

    Kenny’s experience recording Puddle of Mudd’s “Psycho”

    Music producers and their go-to guys

    Delivering when you are called upon

    Adapting and adjusting

    The story of Phil X filling in for Richie Sambora with Bon Jovi

    Bon Jovi’s new album

    Phil X’s plans for the future


    Quotes:
    "Happiness never misses its target when I have a guitar in my hands."
    "It's not about being a copycat; it's about being 100% you."
    "I portray the vibe of a fan when I'm on stage because I know what I want to see."
    "Taking simplicity and adding a little chromatic vibe in there—that's where my stuff becomes my stuff."
    "Music is all about connection, whether it's with the audience or your fellow musicians."
    "You can't take attention away from the guy the band is named after."
    "Isn't it incredible that at this point in your career you still get goosebumps?"

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  • Get ready to dive headfirst into iconic grooves with the legends themselves, Kenny Aronoff and Paul Shaffer! In this special Bonus Episode, these two music superstars are jamming and talking classic hits like The Stones’ "Honky Tonk Woman", CCR’s "Susie Q", and John Bonham's thunderous rock anthems that shook the world. But that's not all! They’re also spilling all the 'inside music' secrets behind the addictive rhythms of such stars as Ray Charles, James Brown, The Supremes, and even the late-night magic of The Letterman Show!

  • Today, legendary musician, actor, author, composer, bandleader, and Grammy Award winner, Paul Shaffer, joins Kenny for an engaging conversation. Together, they delve into Paul's fascinating journey from his early days in Thunder Bay, Ontario, to his iconic role as David Letterman's bandleader and his diverse musical ventures. 
    Throughout the discussion, Paul shares anecdotes about his music introduction, influences like Ray Charles and Billy Preston, and his love for jazz. He also sheds light on the behind-the-scenes responsibilities of a musical director, connecting artists, band members, and the audience. The conversation touches upon the crucial role of drummers like Kenny Aronoff in enhancing performances, emphasizing the balance between sheet music and delivering an organic, high-energy show. It explores how technology has transformed music recording, from live studio sessions to digital age remote recordings, and discusses the impact of reduced budgets on music production. As they delve into the iconic Late Night Show, its theme song's creation, and Paul's versatile musical career, listeners get a glimpse into the heart of music-making and the enduring magic of artists like Paul Shaffer and Kenny Aronoff.

    Episode Highlights:

    Some of Paul Shaffer and Kenny Aronoff’s memorable moments on Late Night with Letterman


    Paul Shaffer’s spontaneity as Letterman’s Musical Director

    Kenny Aronoff on writing and playing with charts for performances

    Paul Shaffer and Kenny Aronoff on the true bandleaders

    The impact of reduced budgets on the way music is recorded

    Paul Shaffer’s childhood

    Paul Shaffer’s introduction to music, the piano, and the organ

    Paul Shaffer and Kenny Aronoff on the genius of Billy Preston

    Paul Shaffer’s and Kenny Aronoff’s early bands

    Paul Shaffer’s and Kenny Aronoff’s experiences with members of The Beatles

    Paul Shaffer’s drumming ability

    Why Paul Shaffer moved to New York

    Paul Shaffer’s acting on SNL and in This is Spinal Tap


    Paul Shaffer’s work on Late Night with David Letterman


    Paul Shaffer on writing the Late Night with David Letterman theme

    Paul Shaffer’s hosting experience on Late Night with David Letterman


    Paul Shaffer’s appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show


    What a working day was like for Paul Shaffer on Late Night with Letterman


    The time Paul Shaffer “made broadcast history”

    Paul Shaffer’s work with others including Tisziji Muñoz and Peter Criss

    Paul Shaffer’s symphony show

    Paul Shaffer on finding his life’s purpose

    When Kenny Aronoff’s twin brother met Paul Shaffer


    Quotes:
    "The drummer is the true leader of the band. No matter if you're under the musical director or not, you've got incredible power."
    "If you think about it, if you're spending 25% of your brain focusing on reading, that's 75% left to be in flow and natural."
    "I realized that what you're learning in your piano lesson and in the theory, it's applicable to Rock & Roll. And it's all about tension and release."
    "My dad turned me on to Ray Charles."
    "Playing the piano and the organ is my favorite. I'm practicing again…I'm getting better."

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  • Kenny takes listeners on a deep dive into the music industry as he welcomes renowned hitmaker, Desmond Child, to the podcast. Together, they unveil the remarkable career of this legendary musician who has etched his name in the annals of music history by producing, writing, or co-writing some of the most iconic rock and pop songs ever recorded. With credits including such artists as Kiss, Bon Jovi, Cher, and many, many more, Desmond's Grammy-winning production skills and his prestigious membership in the Songwriters Hall of Fame highlight his extraordinary contributions to the world of music. 
    During this engaging episode, listeners are transported on a mesmerizing journey through the multifaceted world of music. Desmond Child generously shares the captivating stories behind legendary songs like "Livin' on a Prayer," and "Livin' la Vida Loca," providing a rare glimpse into the creative process that brought these timeless classics to life. The episode not only explores the triumphs but also the challenges faced in the music industry, all while shedding light on the passion that fuels artists and producers to create music that ultimately resonates with millions. Whether one is a dedicated music enthusiast, an aspiring songwriter, or merely curious about the enigmatic world behind chart-topping hits, this episode is yet another absolute must-listen.

    Episode Highlights:

    Desmond Child’s book, Livin' On A Prayer: Big Songs Big Life


    Ensuring “Hole in my Soul” and “Ain't that a Bitch” made it on Aerosmith’s Nine Lives album

    The songwriting inspiration that Dianne Warren and Desmond’s mother provided

    Desmond’s Gentlemen’s Club, Pro Tools, and recording Ricky Martin’s Livin’ La Vida Loca


    Glen Ballard, Alanis Morisette, Wilson Phillips, Avril Lavigne and Lauren Christy

    Writing for such stars as Hilary Duff, Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Bo Bice, and Fantasia

    Kenny on recording multiple songs in one day

    Working with Meatloaf

    Working on Meatloaf’s Bat Out of Hell 3


    Desmond on learning how to work with Meatloaf and his temper

    Desmond on self-publishing his book Livin' On A Prayer: Big Songs Big Life


    Desmond’s story behind Aerosmith’s “Dude (Looks Like a Lady)”

    The writing of Aerosmith’s “Angel” and “Heart’s Done Time”

    Desmond’s songwriting process

    Writing “You Give Love A Bad Name” with Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora

    Desmond’s contributions to Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “Bad Medicine”


    Quotes:
    "Your sessions were always the most exciting, and you were such a great team leader. And you motivate everybody. You motivate, you excite everybody. That's your gift is passion, love, and joy."
    "He felt guilty because he really should never have gotten into the legal battles he did with Jim Steinman over the brand Bat Out of Hell."
    "I was known as a difficult person, and I don't see myself as difficult. I'm demanding, but people are better because of it."
    "And it's like the song caught on and it brought their band back to life."

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  • 🎸 Get ready to rock out with Kenny Aronoff and John Rzeznik in this Bonus Episode! 🀘 They're spilling backstage secrets, jamming to classic Goo Goo Dolls hits (like "Little Cuckoo" πŸ˜‰), and watching Kenny attempt some epic guitar power chords! Tune in now for the ultimate music session! 🎢 #RockNRoll #JamSession #GooGooDollsFun

  • John Rzeznik | #022 The Kenny Aronoff Sessions
    Today, Kenny welcomes legendary Goo Goo Dolls frontman, John Rzeznik, to the podcast for a deep dive into a wide range of topics including personal growth, decision-making, career longevity, and health. Together, they provide valuable insights into the world of music, songwriting, and authenticity.
    Sharing anecdotes and personal experiences that provide valuable lessons for all, they delve into the importance of living a fulfilling life, embracing leadership, and maintaining a strong commitment to your craft and to those who are drawn to it. Whether you're a music enthusiast, an aspiring leader, or simply seeking inspiration for your journey, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and practical advice. Join Kenny and John as they share their stories, experiences, and laughter, reminding us all to strive for happiness and excellence in our own lives.

    Episode Highlights:


    Goo Goo Dolls fans

    Kenny on first finding success in the music industry

    John and Kenny on being an artist

    John and Kenny on objectivity

    Brad Fernquist and surrounding yourself with the best

    Goo Goo Dolls’ Live at The Academy, New York City, 1995


    John’s songwriting process

    Kenny’s sight reading and popularity among other musicians

    John and Kenny on happiness

    John on writing melodies, detuning guitars, and the influence of Hüsker Dü 

    The impact John’s upbringing has on his music

    John and Kenny on failure and mistakes

    John and Kenny on working with different types of stars

    John and Kenny on how to get out of a ‘pretty dark headspace’

    John’s daughter

    Kenny’s tour with Joe Satriani

    His ‘prepare and repair’ regimen

    John’s start as a singer

    Kenny’s wine

    John on quitting drinking

    John on songwriting and ‘Iris’

    Goo Goo Dolls’ Chaos in Bloom


    John on playing the band’s hits

    Kenny on the music industry over the years

    Jon Bon Jovi’s generosity to John

    John and Kenny on social media and dealing with negativity

    John and Kenny on constantly improving and spreading happiness

    John on collecting recording equipment, their studio, and the Buffalo music scene

    John’s choice of music over college

    John on being a ‘pizza freak’

    Vaclav Smil’s The Way the World Really Works and Jeff Cavaliere’s ATHLEAN-X

    Kenny’s ‘A Healthy Life Is a Wealthy Life’

    How Sex Maggots became Goo Goo Dolls


    Quotes:
    “I want to be the weakest link on that stage, truly."
    "Music became a way for me to make friends, and to bond with people, and to have a peer group."
    “My sisters were a huge influence on me, whether I realized it or not.”
    "You better bring it... It might be their only big night out that summer…Don't bring your pissy little rockstar problems into the situation."
    "I'm a negativity sponge.”
    "You’ve got to take a little from everybody and find what works for you."

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  • In this thrilling podcast episode, legendary musician Kenny Aronoff welcomes the iconic Ann Wilson, co-founder, and lead singer of the legendary rock band Heart. Together, they dive deep into the themes of adaptation, legacy, and the enduring power of music in an ever-changing world. They explore the evolution of the music industry from the '60s and '70s to the present day, emphasizing the need for artists to adapt continually to stay relevant in a dynamic industry. Ann and Kenny reflect on their experiences and the role of love and passion for music in propelling artists forward.
    The conversation takes a mesmerizing turn as they delve into the enduring impact of Heart's music. Iconic tracks like "Barracuda," "Magic Man," and "Crazy on You" continue to resonate with audiences across generations, transcending eras and captivating listeners with their timeless guitar riffs. Ann Wilson also offers an exclusive look into her latest album, "Another Door," providing insights into her creative approach to music. Join Kenny Aronoff and Ann Wilson on this captivating journey through the world of music, where adaptation, collaboration, and the timeless magic of rock and roll take center stage, leaving listeners inspired by the enduring power of music to connect with people of all ages.
    Episode Highlights:

    Ann and Kenny on gaining perspective about life

    Ann & Tripsitter’s latest album Another Door 


    Their song “Rain of Hell”

    The 90’s Seattle music scene

    Ann & Tripsitter’s song “Ruler of the Night”

    Ann’s perspective on songwriting

    Juggling tour schedules with Heart and Tripsitter

    The story behind the name ‘Tripsitter’

    Ann and Kenny on the songwriting process

    The uncomfortable time when John Mellencamp’s band was opening for Heart

    Kenny’s concept of “adapt or die’

    The ongoing popularity of Heart’s “Barracuda”, “Magic Man”, and “Crazy on You”

    Elton John’s praise for Ann Wilson’s singing

    Kenny’s story about the Kennedy Centre Honor for Led Zeppelin

    Heart’s relationship with Jason Bonham

    Ann Wilson’s influences

    The story behind the creation of Tripsitter

    Ann Wilson’s rescue dogs

    Ann Wilson’s experience with Dolly Parton

    Ann’s perspective on women in rock these days

    Ann’s parents

    Ann and Kenny’s upcoming performance with Jim Ursay

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    Quotes:
    "I feel that I'm more satisfied now as a writer, and it's getting me off now more than it ever has."
    "Sometimes you get with a songwriting crew that just judges, and you're too scared to even say your ideas because you know they're going to get shot down."
    "If you stay around long enough, you see they're just eras, and you just kind of roll through them."
    "I think it's our love and our just love for doing what we do that keeps us going."
    "I just feel like playing music is my calling, and I'm really getting off on that, that's for sure."
    "Well, besides dogs and music, what else is there?"
    "That was one of the first things that Heart ever learned as a band in the basement was like a Led Zeppelin medley."

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  • Jake Owen | #020 The Kenny Aronoff Sessions
    In today’s episode, country sensation Jake Owen joins Kenny to embark on an inspiring journey through their lives and careers. They begin by attributing their unwavering positivity and self-belief to the strong foundation of family support, which has played a pivotal role in shaping their outlook on success and relationships. Drawing from their athletic backgrounds, they underline the importance of discipline and work ethic in the pursuit of their dreams, and champion the embrace of the unknown, celebrating the spontaneity that life offers and how it has enriched their personal and professional journeys. 
    Through their candid conversation, Jake and Kenny reveal their resilience in the face of adversity, highlighting the transformative power of determination and unwavering belief in oneself as the keys to unlocking success. In addition to these life lessons, Jake discusses the musical influences which have shaped his distinctive singing style, the importance of resilience, and his passion for the noble work in which his Jake Owen Foundation engages. His tales of re-working "Jack and Diane" and becoming a chart-topping artist are reviewed as is the story behind his famous tattoo. Listen in today and discover exactly why Kenny has dubbed Jake Owen “The Happy to be Alive Guy” - a title encapsulating the sheer amount of positivity which he possesses that has propelled him to both the top of the charts and the highest levels of the music industry. 

    Episode Highlights:

    Jake and Kenny on family and having a twin brother

    Maintaining a positive attitude

    Jake and Kenny on leadership

    Jake’s experiences at the Mayo Clinic

    The value of the skills JAke and Kenny learned through sports

    Jake’s start in recording and touring

    “Eight Second Ride”

    How John Mellencamp’s music influenced Keith Urban

    Doing what you believe in with passion

    Jake’s guitar and singing influences

    Resilience and believing in yourself

    The Jake Owen Foundation

    “I Was Jack (You Were Diane)"

    The story behind the recording of John Mellencamp’s “Jack and Diane” and Kenny’s legendary performance on it

    The stories behind Jake Owen and Kenny Aronoff’s tattoos

    Jake’s plans for the future

    Kenny’s upcoming collaboration with Jim Irsay


    Quotes:
    "Positivity attracts positivity, and negativity attracts negativity."
    "The fuel that makes you do that is the love for what you do."
    "If you just believe that things will happen, I can assure you one thing, I'm not a genius, but I know that by believing, you have way better chances than not believing."
    "Golf is a lot like life, where you're going to hit bad shots, you're going to hit some really good ones, and you just have to enjoy the so-called game or the journey that you're playing."
    "I'm not worried to hit it in the water in life because I'll just get out and swim to the edge and I'll just try to hit it over the water again at the end of the day."

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  • Ever wondered how a guitarist can effortlessly move from rock anthems with Marilyn Manson to pop classics with K.D. Lang? Get ready to be INSPIRED. In this Bonus Episode, Kenny dives deep with John 5 about his incredible musical journey, unveiling the secrets to his diverse range. You'll regret missing out on these AMAZING anecdotes.

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  • John 5, virtuoso guitarist, and the man immortalized by fellow guitar legend, Slash, as “hands-down one of the most mind-blowing guitarists around’, takes center stage here today on this latest installment of the Kenny Aronoff Sessions. Throughout this thoroughly engaging conversation, John shares his profound connection with his guitar, Goldie, as well as his extraordinary journey from a young music enthusiast to a versatile session musician and member of such iconic bands as Marilyn Manson, Rob Zombie, and Motley Crue. Together, he and Kenny delve into themes of musical genius, relentless pursuit of excellence, and seizing life's opportunities as they present themselves.
    Recounting memorable tales from their illustrious careers, our duo offers invaluable insights into finding and pursuing one's true purpose, the simplicity of excellence, resilience in the face of challenges, and the impact of teamwork and inspiration in music. They also touch upon the camaraderie, loyalty, and professionalism required to thrive in iconic bands and share personal experiences of departing from successful groups, underlining the importance of communication during transitions. Join Kenny and John here today as they shed light on the power of friendship in the music industry, the life and challenges of iconic musicians, and the pure motivation found in performing for the joy of fans.
    Episode Highlights:

    John 5’s ‘epiphany moment’ about becoming a musician

    John and Kenny on the ripple effect of the joy playing music brings them

     ‘Having a Plan B’

    Their love of Bob Marlette

    John on feeling cursed in his life

    John and Kenny’s terrifying experiences in planes

    John’s favorite guitars and guitarists

    His limited use of equipment

    The genius of Eddie Van Halen and Jimi Hendrix

    John and Kenny on how ‘life is short’ and taking that ‘first step’

    Gregg Alexander and J.T. Harding

    John’s first job in LA

    RPS, preparation, nerves, and failure

    John’s guitar heroes

    His parents and their support of his career

    His early gigs

    Joining bands and playing at award shows  

    Leaving bands

    Playing with Marilyn Manson

    John’s favorite country music guitarists

    Excellence, Steely Dan, Tears for Fears, and Asia

    John’s best David Lee Roth story

    Kenny on ear-ins and RPS

     Doing what you love

    Kenny’s book, Sex, Drums and Rock and Roll


    John 5 and Kenny Aronoff on bringing joy to audiences

    John 5’s upcoming tours with Motley Crue and The Creatures

    John 5 on meeting audience members


    Quotes:
    "Life without risk is no life at all."
    "The ripple effect of your joy affects everyone in the room."
    "Success is not just about talent; it's about being the person others want in the room."
    "Eddie Van Halen, he was our musical Mozart.”
    "Life is short.”
    "My whole career didn't crash when I said ‘no’. It's still going."
    "I think that's the meaning of life is just doing what you love."
    "That moment, that experience, will stay with them forever.”

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  • Welcome to another mesmerizing episode of The Kenny Aronoff Sessions where legendary magician and rock star performer, Criss Angel, takes the spotlight. Kenny sets the stage with effusive praise for Criss, highlighting his authenticity and passion, setting the tone for this captivating conversation. Listeners gain unique insights into Criss’ multifaceted career, from his magical shows to his musical ventures and his best-selling authorship, all underscored by his relentless work ethic and unwavering dedication. His journey unfolds, starting from his early days in his family's donut shop, emphasizing the importance of initiative and perseverance, as well as the pivotal moments that led him to excel in both magic and music.
    As the episode progresses, Kenny and Criss explore the parallels between their careers, emphasizing the dedication required for excellence, and underscoring the significance of continuous self-improvement, the pursuit of excellence, and the importance of giving back through charity work. Criss’ strategic approach to his career, particularly his journey to Las Vegas, the magic capital of the world, is revealed and both Kenny and Criss stress their unwavering commitment to their crafts and maintaining peak performance. Join Kenny and Criss on this journey through creativity, commitment, and the transformative power of never giving up on one's dreams, where magic and music converge into a symphony of success and inspiration.
    Episode Highlights:

    Criss and Kenny’s instant friendship

    Criss’ Las Vegas shows and his incredible cast and crew

    The impact Criss’ amazing father had on his career

    Criss’ love of music and magic

    Criss and Kenny on being unstoppable, undeniable, and 100% authentic

     How Criss ended up in Las Vegas

    Criss and Kenny’s incredible work ethic

    Criss and Kenny on writing and reading drum charts

    Criss Angel on physical mental, emotional, and spiritual preparation

    Kenny Aronoff’s collaborations with Jim Irsay and Kenny Wayne Shepherd

    Criss Angel’s start in magic

    Criss Angel on light, love, positivity, and providing life lesson advice for his kids

    Some of Criss Angel’s most amazing work

    Criss Angel’s Johnny Crisstopher Children's Charitable Foundation and its upcoming fundraiser

    Criss Angel’s work with Angeldust, Celldweller’s Klayton, and Shaunyl Benson

    Kenny on watching performances of “Jack and Diane”

    Criss’ Planet Hollywood MINDFREAK show

    His contribution to Kiss’ Vegas residency show

    Criss and Kenny on how “You can’t set it and forget it”

    The organization Criss has built and its impact on Las Vegas

    Criss and Kenny on having a “Plan B”

    Criss on constantly creating


    Quotes:
    "For me, it's a switch I turn on because I do it so often."
    "The journey is far greater than the destination."
    "I am not the most talented at what I do. What I am is the hardest working."
    "The work ethic is more commitment now than it was when I was trying to make it."
    "The ripple effect of your joy, your happiness, your love will affect everybody around you."
    "The past doesn't define you."
    "Money doesn't make you happy. I see lots of people that have money and they're miserable."

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  • Two very close friends reunite here today as Kenny sits down for a truly engaging and fascinating chat with internationally renowned producer, musician, president of Blue Note Records, and overall music legend, Don Was. Together, they explore the highlights from Don’s stellar career, dive into the world of music production, and share tales of their many, many collaborations over the years with some of the music world’s most talented stars.
    Along the way, they delve into the pivotal role of energy and positivity in the recording studio, highlighting how these factors contribute to creating timeless records. Don’s exceptional ability to connect with artists on a personal level, treating them with respect and kindness, stands as a cornerstone of his enduring success in the music industry. His unique approach has led him to work with such stars as Bonnie Raitt, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Neil Diamond, and Elton John to name just a very few. Join this incredible musical journey from copier repairman to highly sought after record producer/musician and uncover the wisdom, passion, and authenticity that define Don Was's extraordinary career.

    Episode Highlights:

    Don Was and Kenny Aronoff on recording music

    The first time they met

    Some of their many collaborations

    Kenny’s opportunity to tour with Elton John

    Don’s experience working with George Harrison and Bob Dylan

    Don’s communicative approach to producing records

    Don and Kenny’s experience working with the Rolling Stones

    Don’s start as a musician

    Don’s supportive parents

    Don and Kenny on the Vietnam War and getting drafted

    Don on growing up in Detroit with its rich musical culture

    His radio show

    His start in producing records

    Don’s work with Bonnie Raitt and The B-52’s

    A low point in Don’s life and the moment it all changed for the better

    Don and Kenny on seeking out new adventures

    Their opportunity private audience opportunity with the Dalai Lama

    Don’s experience working with The Highwaymen

    Don and Kenny’s collaboration on A Grammy Salute to The Beatles

    Don on working with Bob Seger and Ed Cherney

    Don on running Blue Note

    Don and Kenny’s experience at Frank Sinatra’s last public performance

    Don and Kenny’s collaborations with such stars as Niel Diamond, Joe Cocker, and Billy Preston

    Don Was’ continuing quest to improve

    Chick Corea’s advice for Don


    Quotes:
    "You’ve got to feel good about jumping off a cliff - that people are going to catch you at the bottom if you fall."
    "Teams win Super Bowls and World Series, not individuals, and Don knows that better than anyone."
    "Tell the truth, but don't be a dick about it. Treat musicians the way you'd want to be treated."
    "They're not paying you to be a fan. Get in there and do your job."
    "There's a gift in everything."
    "The ripple effect of being happy affects people around you.”
    "We're wired to keep seeking new adventures and enjoying life to the fullest."
    "I wanted to show real respect.”
    "I'm playing bass better than I ever have in my life."

    Links:
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    Blue Note Records

  • In a truly epic episode, Kenny welcomes trailblazing artist, musician, multiple Grammy nominee, and self-proclaimed ‘hot engine’, Grace Potter, to the podcast. Known for her unbridled energy and unique blend of musical styles, Grace's journey from forming her band with The Nocturnals to her successful solo career and extensive artistic endeavors is legendary. Today, she and Kenny take a wild look into the topics of music, passion, self-worth, and navigating life's creative chaos.
    Together, they also delve deeply into the topics of identity, motherhood, and the power of music. Grace reflects on her journey as an artist and a mother, the roots of apologies and forgiveness, empowerment, and the significance of language in shaping our narratives. This episode offers insights into Grace's creative process, her relationship with music as a form of therapy, and her approach to performing. Touching upon such familiar themes as teamwork and leadership, Grace displays her intriguing perspective on life here today, modeling for listeners a rock solid commitment to authenticity, family, and, of course, music.

    Episode Highlights:

    The first time Kenny saw Grace perform

    Grace’s early love of ski outfits and being in the spotlight

    The culture that Grace’s parents embraced in Vermont

    Grace and Kenny on their glasses game and fashion

    Grace and Kenny on the ‘switch of life’, sleeping, health, and meditation

    Jessica Meir, parenthood, and Grace’s latest record, Mother Road


    Grace’s identities as a person and a musician

    Her early relationships

    Grace’s issues with self-worth

    Her experience as a mother

    Jon Aronoff, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow, and the power of play

    Grace’s parents

    Grace on teamwork, leadership, and going solo

    The Grand Point North music festival

    Grace and Kenny’s perspectives on skiing

    Grace’s home and studio in Vermont

    Her work with Bernie Sanders

    Grace’s thoughts on aging

    The people she most identifies with

    Grace on being mute, legally blind, and reading a room

     Grace on learning to play piano and guitar

    Nick Bockrath’s playing on Grace’s “Little Hitchhiker” 

    The stories behind her “Lady Vagabond” and “Masterpiece”

    Where Grace’s music comes from

    Words that Kenny and Grace never use

    Kenny and Grace on saying, “I’m sorry”

    Doing things differently in the next chapter of life

    Grace on self-worth and being apologetic

    Apologies and forgiveness

    What music means to Grace now

    Grace on rehearsing and drummers


    Quotes:
    "Everybody who gets into music knows that they're properly insane."
    "Play and trauma are the two ways that we learn anything."
    “I always think my brain is the 4th of July. But I think you're like me on steroids in a woman."
    "I don't even think of it as leadership. I just think of it as being a good person."
    "Saying 'I'm sorry' for anything is a premonition of asking forgiveness later from that same person."
    "I’m the pinball that you could throw into a machine.”
    "For me, music is kind of my binky."

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    Grace Potter