Tue, 20 November 2007 Jay-Z. Paul Simon. David Lee Roth. Smashing Pumpkins. John Denver. What do all of those artists have in common? Chris Steinmetz was behind the controls when they were in the studio. Pretty much any artist you've heard of has recorded with Chris. He just launched his own label, Stonecutter Records, and their first release is "Acoustic Chicago". He is in Cara's Basement along with Andreas Kapsalis, one of the artists on "Acoustic Chicago" - Andreas performs LIVE about halfway through the episode, so don't bail early!Go to www.StonecutterRecords.com to find out more about "Acoustic Chicago" - featuring Marty Casey & The Lovehammers and a dozen other great artists from the windy city. Comments[0] |
Sat, 6 October 2007 I was fortunate to be part of a press conference with Amy Lee prior to the Family Values tour (which Evanescence headlined with Korn) representing The Chicago Music Guide. It took me this long to post it only because I was so backlogged with other interviews. She is an amazing talent. Such a spectacular songwriter and singer - certainly one of a kind! Comments[2] |
Fri, 21 September 2007 MelodicRockFest is the celebration of 10 years of one of the most awesome websites (I check it out often), www.MelodicRock.com. Three of the many artists that will be part of that concert are in CARA'S BASEMENT: Jim Peterik (ex-Survivor), Jimi Jameison (ex-Survivor) & Kelly Keagy (Night Ranger). Andrew McNeice, the founder of www.MelodicRock.com and organizer of MelodicRockFest, also checks in. What an incredible line up at The Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend, Indiana on Saturday, October 6... SCRAP METAL - featuring Matthew & Gunnar Nelson (Nelson Brothers), Eric Martin (Mr. Big), Mark Slaughter (Slaughter), Kelly Keagy (Night Ranger) with special guests Jim Peterik (ex-Survivor), Jimi Jamison (ex-Survivor), Jack Blades (Night Ranger), and probably more guests. Kevin Chalfant will perform plus many other artists - check out the full details at www.melodicrock.com/southbend/index.html Comments[1] |
Thu, 6 September 2007 ![]() Singer/Songwriter Kevin Chalfant is a wonderful talent and a great friend. He has been in many bands (The Storm, 707, Shooting Star, The View, Two Fires, etc.) written songs for others (Cher, etc) and recorded several solo albums. His latest effort is his tribute to his favorite band, Journey. You'll get to hear a bit of it in the beginning and also the very end of the interview - you won't believe how good he nails it. Years ago he sang in my backyard (you'll hear us talk about that party in our interview) and my neighbors were convinced that Journey was playing! Kevin Chalfant is part of the amazing line-up of MelodicRockFest at The Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend, IN on October 6. MelodicRockFest details at www.MelodicRock.com Get Kevin's new CD at www.cliquerecords.com Comments[0] |
Thu, 23 August 2007 It's a TWOFER...please try to listen to BOTH fascinating interviews.(total runtime is 28:54) First, you'll hear a fun phone call with Dino Kourelis - bass player with Marty Casey & The Lovehammers (one of my very favorite bands!). We spoke while his infant son slept on his lap. If you know what a crazy rocker his is, that mental image is very unique! He discusses new ventures for The Lovehammers and their strong bond with their fans, among other things. Next, I had a very intense conversation with Peter Himmelman. We spoke not long after he played the "kids-a-palooza" stage at Lollapalooza in Chicago. Peter Himmelman is an Emmy-nominated TV composer, an acclaimed creator of children's music and a shares his vast knowledge and offers great advice about the music business. He gets very deep with every topic we discuss. Direct download: Dino_of_Lovehammers_and_Peter_Himmelman.mp3 Category: musician -- posted at: 4:08 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 August 2007 First, you'll hear a short conversation with Ikaro, lead singer of Ankla, an excellent metal band on the Ozzfest tour. We spoke a few minutes before they hit the stage in Chicago. He shares some funny backstage Ozzfest
stories (the lead singer of Lamb of God likes to BBQ for all the bands
on the tour) and breaks the news of their involvement in next years'
Sirius Sattelite Radio tour. Next, you'll hear Against Me! lead singer Tom Gabel. We spoke two days before they played Lollapalooza as he sat in his tour bus. He has a very interesting story about his disgust with CBGB's and talks in detail about his creative process. He's truly a songwriting genius and has a great sense of humor. Finally, you'll hear from the real School Of Rock president and founder, Paul Green. The School Of Rock Allstars played the "kids-a-palooza" stage at Lollapalooza and we chatted as he was on the way to the catering tent before they performed. He looks, sounds, and even acts just like the character Jack Black played in the movie - yet the movie supposedly was not based on him. Yeah, right. Comments[0] |
Wed, 18 July 2007 I can now honestly say I have a RATT in my cellar, since original RATT lead singer Stephen Pearcy is in Cara's Basement!It's quite a shock that RATT has recently reunited and is touring. Some very bad words were said to the press years ago by members of RATT about each other. Stephen obviously wasn't happy when there was a RATT reunion without him a few years ago. But they've patched things up and are currently touring with Poison (it should be called The RATT POISON Tour!). It's almost the entire original lineup. Stephen discusses this reunion, the past, the future...hope you enjoy this episode of Cara's Basement! |
Tue, 10 July 2007 Styx is one of the greatest albums EVER.
It spent several years on my turntable. I knew every word to every
song. And I remember being very distraught when my parents wouldn't
allow me to go to a Styx
concert when I was a sophomore in high school because it was on a
school night. Ironically, years later I not only saw Styx perform many times but also met them in person on several occasions. I had talked with original Styx member JY briefly
a few times over the years and it was always a pleasure - but having
this one-on-one conversation with him was extraordinary.James "JY" Young is an original member of Styx (they've been together since around 1970) and as you listen to this podcast you'll realize how intelligent JY is and how passionate he is about his music. Styx is a phenomenal band to see perform live. They are not stuck in the past, either - their new music ROCKS! Here's what Wikipedia says about James "JY" Young: "He may be one of the more underrated guitarists of the 70s and 80s, rarely mentioned as a guitar "hero" or influence despite displaying excellent technique and speed on many of his solos." SUBSCRIBE THROUGH ITUNES HERE Comments[1] |
Thu, 28 June 2007 Foreigner's "Double Vision" album was so prominent during much of my
pubescent years...I used to crank it up all the time on my bedroom
stereo while staring at the picture of the guys in the band on the
album cover - so I can't believe I actually had the chance to spend 20
minutes chatting with the one and only Mick Jones! Foreigner
songs were HUGE in my "coming of age" years and he is a rock & roll
legend. This conversation is amazing because he touches on so many
interesting things. Did you know he produced Van Halen's "5150"? He spills fun stories about that experience. And he also addresses the possibility of a Led Zeppelin reunion. Keep in mind that he was once a session musician for Zep and Jason Bonham is currently Foreigner's
drummer...plus, he's tight with the suits at Atlantic Records...so the
way he reacts to my questions about the possibility of a Zep reunion is
very interesting...Stick around for the whole episode, because at the end you get an added bonus...a blast-from-the-past interview with Sammy Hagar! SUBSCRIBE THROUGH ITUNES HERE
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Thu, 17 May 2007 Before becoming a full-time writer, Rick was a nationally recognized radio producer in Chicago for Steve Dahl & Garry Meier (1987-1991) and John Records Landecker (1993-2003). I first met him at WLUP when he produced The Morning Loop Guys (2005). He has also hosted his own radio show, wrote and hosted national radio specials, and currently co-owns an advertising agency in Chicago. Rick has some amazing blogs (links are below) that I read regularly and highly recommend, plus he is also a contributing editor at Shore Magazine and a humor writer for The Beachwood Reporter. Rick literally writes something new for public consumption every day. I don't know how he does it all while raising three boys!
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Wed, 18 April 2007 ALERT: Do not bail early - he plays TWO amazing live acoustic songs at the end of the podcast! Here's the songs you'll hear performed LIVE: "Is This Love" (Survivor) "Vehicle" (The Ides Of March) SUBSCRIBE THROUGH ITUNES HERE Comments[1] |
Wed, 14 March 2007 Michael Tafoya visits Cara's Basement! The Boyzz From Illinoizz were a legendary Chicago rock band in the late 70's. They toured nationally, including a televised jam with Meatloaf (we talk about that night in the podcast). After The Boyzz, Michael Tafoya formed The B'zz (the ONLY unsigned band to ever perform on American Bandstand) and now Tafoya's Lost Boyzz. You'll hear a great conversation and some of his music!Here's the songs you'll hear: "Get Up Get Angry" - The B'zz "Life" - Tafoya's Lost Boyzz "Too Wild To Tame" - The Boyzz From Illinoizz Comments[0] |
Fri, 16 February 2007 Dobie Maxwell is a talented stand-up comedian and experienced radio
personality. You'll hear one of his funny "soapboxes", then a very
enlightening peak into the mind of a very interesting & intelligent
man. SUBSCRIBE THROUGH ITUNES HERE
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Fri, 16 February 2007 ![]() Welcome to Cara's Basement! It's taken me quite some time to figure out the world of podcasting. I have decades of experience as a Chicago Radio Personality so the actual broadcast part isn't so confusing, but figuring out the technical aspects of simply getting it all online has been quite a challenge. I'm a HUGE fan of rock & roll. When I first planned on starting up this podcast I intended it to focus on interviewing artists and I'm sure that will be where the main focus will lie, but I actually have many other interests I'd like to explore. I am fascinated with the after-life. I also love home improvement projects and cooking. I happen to be married to one the worlds' premier health experts (okay, so I may be a bit biased!) and I'll definitely expose you to some of his knowledge. I have a strong passion for the radio broadcasting industry and I hope to have other radio professionals as guests. So as you can see, Cara's Basement will be a mish-mash of stuff. I think you'll dig this podcast. Even if you don't, thanks for stopping by! Here's some links you might want to bookmark if you're into what I'm doing: Cara's Basement MySpace Page Cara Carriveau's MySpace Page Cara Communications Chicago Radio Spotlight blog interview with Cara Podcast Alley YOU CAN SUBSCRIBE THROUGH ITUNES HERE Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:51 AM Comments[2] |


I was fortunate to be part of a press conference with 

It's a
First, you'll hear a short conversation with
I can now honestly say I have a
Styx is one of the greatest albums 
Foreigner's "Double Vision" album was so prominent during much of my
pubescent years...I used to crank it up all the time on my bedroom
stereo while staring at the picture of the guys in the band on the
album cover - so I can't believe I actually had the chance to spend 20
minutes chatting with the one and only
Michael Tafoya visits
Dobie Maxwell is a talented stand-up comedian and experienced radio
personality. You'll hear one of his funny "soapboxes", then a very
enlightening peak into the mind of a very interesting & intelligent
man. 