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Record of the Week: Fat Old Sun
May 26, 2026
17m 57s
#103: Pearl Jam, Lollapalooza, and Life in the Studio with Tom Beaujour
May 6, 2026
1h 01m 11s
Record of the Week: Out of the Blue
Apr 9, 2026
15m 08s
#102: Rick Chertoff: The Producer Behind Cyndi Lauper, Joan Osborne & Decades of Hit Records
Mar 8, 2026
1h 11m 54s
#101: Tad Kubler: In the studio and on the road with The Hold Steady
Jan 29, 2026
1h 04m 07s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Record of the Week: Fat Old Sun✨ | music productionPink Floyd+3 | — | Pink FloydFat Old Sun+1 | — | Fat Old SunPink Floyd+3 | — | 17m 57s | |
| 5/6/26 | ![]() #103: Pearl Jam, Lollapalooza, and Life in the Studio with Tom Beaujour✨ | music productionjournalism+4 | Tom Beaujour | Guitar World MagazineRevolver magazine+3 | — | Pearl JamLollapalooza+5 | — | 1h 01m 11s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Record of the Week: Out of the Blue✨ | music analysisThe Band+3 | David Mansfield | The BandBob Dylan+5 | — | Out of the BlueThe Band+5 | — | 15m 08s | |
| 3/8/26 | ![]() #102: Rick Chertoff: The Producer Behind Cyndi Lauper, Joan Osborne & Decades of Hit Records✨ | music productionhit records+3 | Rick Chertoff | Clive DavisArista records+4 | — | Rick ChertoffCyndi Lauper+3 | — | 1h 11m 54s | |
| 1/29/26 | ![]() #101: Tad Kubler: In the studio and on the road with The Hold Steady✨ | music productionguitar gear+3 | Tad Kubler | The Hold Steady | — | Tad KublerThe Hold Steady+5 | — | 1h 04m 07s | |
| 12/4/25 | ![]() #100: 100th Episode Extravaganza: Shocking Moments with Lennon, Prince, Bob Dylan and Studio Legends✨ | music historyinterviews+4 | — | Gear Club Podcast | — | 100th episodeLennon+6 | — | 1h 18m 30s | |
| 10/6/25 | ![]() #99: From Taylor Swift & Lauryn Hill to Helping Brooklyn Artists | Lorenzo Wolff at Restoration Sound✨ | music productionGrammy winners+3 | Lorenzo Wolff | Restoration Sound | Brooklyn, New York | Lorenzo WolffRestoration Sound+5 | — | 54m 12s | |
| 9/12/25 | ![]() Record of the Week: Every Picture Tells a Story✨ | classic rocksong analysis+3 | — | Every Picture Tells a Story | — | Rod StewartEvery Picture Tells a Story+3 | — | 11m 35s | |
| 8/11/25 | ![]() Updating Punk Classics: Ed Stasium Talks mixing the Ramones, Talking Heads Using Eventide Plugins✨ | remixingpunk music+3 | Ed Stasium | RamonesTalking Heads+2 | — | remixRamones+5 | — | 10m 33s | |
| 7/9/25 | ![]() Michael Imperioli's band Zopa on Making Art, the Chaos of Rock, and The White Lotus | Hey everyone! Recently, we had the band ZOPA over to the studio for a listening party! Their new album, Diamond Vehicle, was produced, engineered, and mixed by our very own John Agnello. We had Michael Imperioli on the show in Episode 89 where he talked about his own creative process and the history of the band. In this episode, John sits down with ZOPA to listen through the album and give us a behind the scenes look at the recording, songwriting, creative process, and gear that went into this fantastic record. | — | ||||||
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| 5/1/25 | ![]() Record of the Week: Waterloo Sunset | In this Record of the Week, John and Stewart dig into Waterloo Sunset by The Kinks. With its dreamy atmosphere, raw mono mix, and Ray Davies' poetic storytelling, the song captures a fleeting moment of beauty in 1960s London. Because of its lo-fi charm, Waterloo Sunset stands as one of the most emotionally resonant and sonically unique recordings of its era. | — | ||||||
| 4/8/25 | ![]() Ketchup with Ed Stasium | We first interviewed producer and engineer Ed Stasium in Episodes 80 and 81, where he spoke with John and Stewart about recording some truly seminal albums with Gladys Knight & the Pips, the Ramones, Talking Heads, and Living Colour, as well as his pivotal role in the design and construction of the Power Station in NYC. These episodes offer a fascinating inside look into music history— we highly recommend checking them out. In this episode, John catches up with Ed about his recent work on records from the Hoodoo Gurus and The Dictators, remixing Tim by The Replacements and outtakes from Talking Heads: 77, and his latest immersive audio projects. | — | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() Record of the Week: Ogre Battle | Take a closer look at Queen's epic song with John and Stewart. With aggressive guitars, rich vocal harmonies, and an over-the-top premise, the track is classic Queen. Ogre Battle also marks a pivotal moment in the band's evolution, as their recordings reached a new level under the guidance of producer Roy Thomas Baker. | — | ||||||
| 3/6/25 | ![]() Ketchup with Kevin Killen | In this episode, I sit down with Grammy winning producer and engineer Kevin Killen. We first interviewed Kevin in episodes 46 and 47, where he talks about his career in recording studios from Dublin to NYC, and working with Peter Gabriel, Kate bush, U2, Elvis Costello, and a host of others. If you haven't already, go check 'em out. Since then, Kevin has moved to his personal studio, and is teaching as an adjunct professor at the NYU Clive Davis Institute and Steinhardt School. He's also been busy working with the likes of Tony Levin and Cara Dillon, and recording drum sample packs for Toontrack at Peter Gabriel's Real World Studios. Listen in as he catches us up on all of it. | — | ||||||
| 2/14/25 | ![]() Record of the Week: The Left Banke's "Walk Away Renée" | Everyone at Gear Club was saddened to hear of the passing of The Left Banke's Steve Martin Caro, singer of Walk Away Renée. Eventide co-founder Steve Katz worked with The Left Banke back in the 60's and related some details of Walk Away Renée's recording to Gear Club. This episode is a reprint of that Song of the Week, followed by Steve Katz's memories and insights into the recording! | — | ||||||
| 2/12/25 | ![]() Record of the Week: David Bowie's "Life on Mars" | David Bowie's "Life on Mars?" stands as perhaps the pinnacle of his theatrical ambitions - and it's this week's Record of the Week. Join John and Stewart and learn about the impressive band behind the recording - Mick Ronson, Trevor Bolder, Woody Woodmansey plus Yes's Rick Wakeman on piano! If you've seen "The Life Aquatic" with Steve Zissou, then you're in for a treat as Stewart reminisces about remixing "Life on Mars?" for the film. | — | ||||||
| 1/16/25 | ![]() #98: Working for Prince | In this special episode, we pay homage to an artist who's a Member of the rock and roll hall of fame, has won Seven Grammys out of 38 nominations, sold over 150 million albums worldwide, with three of those in the Grammy hall of fame. In their almost 40-year career they've played almost 1500 concerts, released 38 albums, have a supposedly endless vault of unreleased material, and have nonetheless remained an enigma. We're talking about the one, the only, Prince. Listen in as we talk to the engineers who worked most closely with Prince in the studio on seminal albums across different eras of his wide-ranging career. There are amazing stories, pivotal moments, and behind the scenes insights into the work and personality of an artist very few people got to know up close and personal. | — | ||||||
| 12/17/24 | ![]() #97: Paul Prestopino: The Heart of New York's Record Plant | Paul Prestopino was a musician, inventor, and technician with a long and varied career. From 1970 until its closure in 1989, Paul was a technician at the Record Plant in NYC, a venerated studio that helped produce an endless stream of hit records and launched dozens of careers for the engineers and producers that worked there. While working at the studio, Paul, known to everyone as "Presto," was charged with the maintenance and care of the recording equipment, but he also played on dozens of albums for bands like Aerosmith, The Hooters, Alice Cooper, Slade, and Edgar Winter. He was also an integral member of the bands of Peter, Paul, and Mary, John Denver, and The Chad Mitchell Trio. Paul was part of the lifeblood of the Record Plant, and his passing in 2023 was felt deeply by those who worked with him at the studio. Our very own John Agnello organized this special memorial episode for Paul, where we interview Record Plant alumni and Paul's brother, Greg Prestopino, to pay homage to a man who touched so many lives through his work and music. | — | ||||||
| 10/4/24 | ![]() #96: "Forget the Notes, It's Your Frequency": Doug Wimbish on Jaco Pastorius, Sugar Hill Records, and the Birth of Hip-Hop. | Our guest is Doug Wimbish, one of the most renowned bass players of all time, known for his work with a wide range of artists, including Living Colour, Tackhead, Sugarhill Gang, Mick Jagger, Annie Lennox, and many more. He is also the founder of WimBash, a series of community-based charity events supporting music education. In this episode, John and Stewart talk with Doug about his extraordinary journey through the music industry. They discuss topics such as his start at All Platinum Records, the birth of Sugar Hill Records, recording "Rapper's Delight", his life-changing encounter with Jaco Pastorius, and his experiences touring with music icons. Doug also shares his thoughts on mentoring young musicians, the evolution of bass playing, and the importance of giving back to the music community. | — | ||||||
| 5/23/24 | ![]() Working with Bob Dylan – On Stage and In Studio | To celebrate Bob Dylan's birthday, we've compiled a special Gear Club episode that offers a behind the scenes look into Dylan's Life and music. Bob has been described as a shape-shifter, a song and dance man, and the Shakespeare of our time. Over his 60 plus year career, he's written more than 500 songs that have been covered by over 2,000 artists. He's played nearly 4,000 concerts. He's won 10 Grammys, an Oscar, and a Nobel prize in literature. But who is this guy? What's he like to work with? Listen in as Chris Shaw, David Mansfield, Toby Scott, and Steve Addabbo share their recollections of the man on stage and in the studio. | — | ||||||
| 5/9/24 | ![]() Ketchup with William Wittman | Producer and Engineer William Wittman was one of our early guests in 2017 with a two parter, Episodes #15 and #16, where he discussed making seminal records with Cindy Lauper, Joan Osborne, and The Outfield, his time coming up through NYC recording studios, and his work/prank relationship with our very own John Agnello. In this episode, I catch up with Bill about making records with his band Too Much Joy, drum mic techniques, the things we like about in the box mixing, and working at the famed Van Gelder studio in Englewood, NJ. | — | ||||||
| 3/29/24 | ![]() #94: The Gear and The Garage with Mitch Easter | In this episode, John and Stewart sit down with producer, engineer, musician, song writer, studio owner, and the Godfather of Jangle Pop, the one and only, Mitch Easter. Mitch has always been and continues to be a staple of the Indie Rock scene in North Carolina and beyond. First operating out of Drive in Studio located in his parents' garage, and in 1994 moving to his current studio, the Fidelitorium. Mitch has worked with a laundry list of seminal artists, including R.E.M., Helium, Pavement, Wilco, Ben Folds Five, Pylon, and Polvo. He's also an active musician and writer, releasing music for almost a decade with his band "Let's Active" and currently as a solo artist. In this episode Mitch discusses building, operating, and outfitting his recording studios, the joys and perils of tracking to analog tape, producing the first R.E.M. records, and why it's not always a good idea to fix everything in a recording. | — | ||||||
| 2/29/24 | ![]() Ketchup with Russell Wedelich | In 2018 the H9000 Harmonizer®, Eventide's flagship multi effects processor, won a TEC award for best signal processing hardware. We had the team behind the H9000's design and development on the podcast in Episodes #66.1, #66.2 and #66.3 to talk about the process of designing, building, and testing the latest in Eventide's revered Harmonizer line. Now we're back to talk about what's new at Eventide and the 2023 TEC award for best signal processing software awarded to their revolutionary equalizer plugin, SplitEQ. Russell Wedelich is the VP of development and director of signal processing at Eventide and had a heavy hand in writing the DSP code that went into the H9000. He's also the lead DSP engineer responsible for the SplitEQ plugin and its patented technology. Russ and I got to chat about what went into developing SplitEQ, the new Eventide H90 Harmonizer pedal, and the culture that makes Eventide so consistently innovative. For more from Russell and the rest of the H9000 team check out Gear Club Episodes #66.1, #66.2 and #66.3. | — | ||||||
| 12/22/23 | ![]() #93: The Singer and the Song with Thom Panunzio | In this episode, we're delighted to talk with industry legend, Thom Panunzio. Getting his start as an assistant at NYC's Record Plant, Thom went on to work in every facet of the music business. He's produced, mixed, and engineered albums for Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Joan Jett, Ozzy Osbourne, Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith, Alice Cooper, and Aerosmith just to name a few. He helped design The Hit Factory in NYC, A&M Studios in LA, and the Thom Thom Club in Santa Monica, and was the Executive VP for Universal Music and head of A&R at Geffen Records for many years. Thom talks with John and Stewart about his time on staff at the Record Plant, his favorite mixing desks, his reluctant entrance into the world of A&R, and how the industry and technology has changed over the course of his almost 50 year career. | — | ||||||
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