Friday, June 15, 2018

The EVG podcast

I recently launched an EVG podcast, recording the episodes at the East Village Radio studio on First Avenue (in case you're wondering why there's some background noise, such as a grocery cart filled with recyclables).

We started with something music-related, talking with Mike Katz and Crispin Kott, the authors of the recently released book "Rock and Roll Explorer Guide to New York City."

Here's the first one...



I also interviewed Goggla about the red-tailed hawks in Tompkins Square Park. Will be posting that edition soon.

Anyway, I hope to cover a variety of topics moving forward. More about all this later...

11 comments:

  1. Wow! Can't wait to listen to this, Grieve!

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  2. Congratulations! What a great idea. Here's to many, many episodes of EV awesomeness.

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  3. Congrats on your podcast. Now people will finally get to hear about the Tompkins Square hawks (featuring mack daddy Christo) from the original source and chronicler instead of reading NY Post's badly punned articles.

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  4. definitely adding this to my must listen to podcast list, congrats

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  5. Nice. Congrats. It's thrilling to see you expand into this new format. And I too look forward to the interview with Goggla regarding the Tompkins Square red-tail hawks. As well as your further podcasts.

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  6. all of the above PLUS......
    nice that you began a sentence with 'ANYWAY' and NOT 'ANYWAYS' :)

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  7. If EV Grieve is the host, it’s not a Podcast, it’s a Godcast.

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  8. Wow, cool! Congrats, multi-media maven!

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