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GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast

GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast

De : 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 Musique
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  • What is Garage to Stadiums? - trailer for the show
    Feb 28 2026

    A top 5% of podcasts in the world, Garage to Stadiums is a podcast for true music fans — the ones who want more than just headlines and hype. This show is for listeners who care about the full story behind the artists: their childhoods, musical influences, early gigs, personal battles, journey to stadium-level fame and the drama in between.

    Why are we different? In each episode host Dave Anthony features guests who know their stuff and bring real insights from their time with the performers — from respected rock journalists to documentary filmmakers.

    If you want smarter music commentary and behind-the-scenes stories you won’t hear anywhere else, subscribe now and get your backstage pass to music history.


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    2 min
  • The Story of The Band
    Feb 27 2026

    Experience the improbable ascent of The Band — five road-worn club musicians from forgotten rural towns who for years played beer-soaked barrooms, drove endless highways and dragged battered amps across borders. And then fate intervened for these four young Canadians and one Southerner. The result: the music they invented was the opposite of the psychedelic rage of the late ’60s — blending country, blues, R&B and story-telling into songs that reshaped rock’s future, leaving its mark on Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Eagles, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones. In this episode you'll learn:

    1. How relentless touring of bars and clubs forged their otherworldly chemistry

    2. The incredible accident of timing that launched them from bar gigs to the global stage
    3. Their controversial world tour that changed modern music
    4. The internal challenges that began to hinder The Band's chemistry
    5. How one member went on to be the musical architect of several famous Hollywood movies

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    Guest Bio
    Craig Harris, is the author of The Last Waltz: The Full Story of The Band, a musician who has performed with a member of the band and the host of the Craig Harris show on WAMU-FM, Bluegrass/Country.


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    55 min
  • The Story of Nirvana
    Feb 20 2026

    Rewind to the early 1990s, when a high school dropout from Aberdeen, Washington, turned his angst into anthems. This is the story of Nirvana—a band that took Seattle-based grunge from garage floors to global stages - with a rebellious yet melodic sound that resonated with a generation. In this episode, we uncover:

    • How Kurt Cobain felt like a fish out of water in his small-town upbringing
    • The two legendary bands that inspired Nirvana’s signature sound
    • A hidden clue about Kurt in the Smells Like Teen Spirit video you likely missed...
    • A previous surprising clue about Kurt in their first-ever demo single
    • Bassist Krist Novoselic’s unheralded backstage role in the band's success
    • How Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl became Nirvana’s seventh—and final—drummer
    • Who the hit song About a Girl was really written for....

    About our Guest
    Michael Azerrad is the author of The Amplified Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, an extensively illuminated version of his classic 1993 Nirvana biography Come as You Are, named as one of the 50 greatest rock books ever written by the UK's prestigious music magazine Q. Michael was also a former contributing editor for Rolling Stone, and he wrote the famous Rolling Stone cover story on Nirvana from 1992 in which Kurt wears a homemade T-shirt that says "Corporate Magazines Still Suck".

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    1 h et 2 min
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