Episodes

  • Built-In Ice Makers in Our Fridges, Adult Taylor Swift Parties, and Bar Coffee
    Jan 20 2026

    Summary

    Slide into the booth for a relaxed hang chatting about great music with Rachel Cholst, Charles Hale, and Sloane Spencer about what’s been on repeat lately, swapping thoughts on everything from the infectious indie rock of Weakened Friends to the timeless soul of Mavis Staples. Along the way, they shine a light on artists like SG Goodman, Florry, and Fust, talking about how these musicians tell powerful stories through their songs. They chat about live shows versus records, contrasting Billy Allen + The Pollies with Bass Battery. You’ll also hear some fun tales from the record store world, including a Taylor Swift listening party that turned into joyful chaos with kids, friendship bracelets, and plenty of laughs. Pour yourself a drink, get comfortable, and enjoy the kind of music chat that feels like catching up with friends, and hopefully inspires your next favorite listen. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.

    Playlist

    1. Apple Music
    2. Tidal

    Bands Featured in Episode 1

    1. Bass Battery
    2. Billy Allen + The Pollies
    3. Florry
    4. Fust
    5. SG Goodman
    6. Mavis Staples
    7. Weakened Friends
    8. (We never got around to chatting about Lene Lovich and Marah, also on our lists.)

    Venues Mentioned

    1. 40 Watt, Athens, GA
    2. 9:30 Club, Washington, DC
    3. Bowery Ballroom, NYC
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    46 mins
  • The Regulars: Sloane Spencer, Serial Music Podcaster
    Jan 2 2026

    Summary

    Grab your favorite drink and settle in, because we’re diving deep with Sloane Spencer, the mastermind behind Dive Bar Music Club. This week, Sloane shares her journey through the indie music scene, from her days as a radio host to her latest venture, Sleep with Rock Stars, a chill podcast that aims to lull you to sleep with the soothing sounds of music history. We chat about the evolution of her musical passion, how the pandemic sparked her return to podcasting, and her love for dive bars that serve as the heartbeat of local music communities. Sloane’s tales of sneaking into punk clubs as a kid and her nostalgic nods to legendary venues like the 40 Watt and Caledonia remind us that music isn’t just a pastime; it’s a way of life. So, whether you're a seasoned music nerd or just looking to unwind with some good tunes, this episode promises to be a cozy listen that’ll have you saying, "Y’all come back now, you hear?"

    Chapters

    • 00:12 - Introducing the Host: Sloane Spencer
    • 03:18 - The Birth of Dive Bar Music Club Podcast
    • 06:30 - The Journey to College Radio
    • 07:54 - The Evolution of Music Spaces
    • 12:05 - Exploring Dive Bar Music Club

    Show Notes

    Diving into the depths of music culture, this episode of Dive Bar Music Club takes a relaxed stroll through the melodious journey of Sloane Spencer, a figure who embodies both nostalgia and innovation in the podcasting realm. Sloane's story unfolds like a well-worn record, starting from her childhood roots steeped in music, where her parents' love for artists like Janis Joplin laid the groundwork for her lifelong passion. The conversation meanders through her early foray into radio, where she cleverly maneuvered her way into the industry, despite her initial lack of musical talent. This candid narrative is peppered with humor, as Sloane shares anecdotes of sneaking into punk rock shows, her brief stint as a frontwoman for a Ramones cover band, and her 'soft retirement' from traditional radio.

    With a charmingly colloquial tone, Sloane explains her latest ventures, including the creation of her new podcast, Sleep with Rock Stars, which takes an unexpected turn as she reads about popular bands in a soothing, sleepy voice, an idea that initially perplexed her. This shift not only highlights her adaptability but also her desire to cater to the Gen X audience, merging the worlds of music and relaxation in a uniquely engaging format. As she shares her love for indie music and her commitment to venues like the 40 Watt and Nuci's Space, Sloane invites listeners to reminisce about their own musical experiences while subtly encouraging them to explore the vibrant indie scene.

    As the episode wraps up, listeners are left with a sense of camaraderie and nostalgia, as Sloane's journey reflects the broader tapestry of music culture that unites us all—reminding us that whether it's in a dive bar or through the airwaves, music has a way of bringing people together in the most delightful of ways.

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    In a heartfelt and humorous exchange, this episode of Dive Bar Music Club dives deep into the rich tapestry of Sloane Spencer's musical journey. From her early days of being a music enthusiast fueled by her parents' eclectic tastes to her evolution into a radio personality and podcaster, Sloane's narrative is as engaging as it is reflective. The episode captures the essence of Sloane's personality, allowing her quirky and relatable nature to shine through as she recounts her adventures in the music scene, including her unsuccessful attempts at playing guitar and her amusing role in a Ramones cover band.

    Sloane's transition from radio to podcasting is a central theme, with her latest project, Sleep with Rock Stars, offering a fresh take on the podcast format....

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    13 mins
  • The Regulars: Kim Ware of The Good Graces and Y'All'Re
    Jan 2 2026

    Summary

    Grab a drink and slide into the booth because we're diving deep with Kim Ware, the talented songwriter behind The Good Graces and drummer for the punk band Y'All'Re. This week, we’re peeling back the layers on her musical journey that started with school band and a love for drums, turning into a vibrant career filled with songwriting and live performances across the Carolinas. Kim shares tales from her early days, where she found comfort and expression through music, especially during life’s ups and downs. We’ll also have a laugh or two about the quirks of venue life, reminiscing about iconic spots like Fat City in Charlotte, which painted the backdrop of her indie rock beginnings. So come hang out with us at the Dive Bar Music Club, where the conversations flow as freely as the drinks, and the love for independent music runs deep.

    Bio

    Chapters

    • 00:15 - Introducing Kim Ware: A Dive into Independent Music
    • 01:06 - The Journey of Kim Ware: From Drummer to Songwriter
    • 03:20 - Nostalgic Venues and Memories in Music
    • 06:39 - Transitioning from Corporate Life to Creative Expression
    • 07:50 - Embracing Accents in Podcasting

    Recommended If You Like

    Kim Ware, Dive Bar Music Club, independent music, singer songwriter, punk rock band, Y'All're, Grand Epiphanies EP, music podcast, music venues, Charlotte North Carolina, music nostalgia, songwriting process, female drummers, underground music scene, booking shows, music therapy, music industry insights, Southern musicians, live music experience, music community, music interviews, the good graces

    Transcript

    Speaker A

    00:00:00.160 - 00:00:03.760

    Hey, this is Kim Ware, and you're listening to Dive Bar Music Club.

    Speaker B

    00:00:04.320 - 00:00:06.160

    Welcome to Dive Bar Music Club, the.

    Speaker C

    00:00:06.160 - 00:00:32.710

    Low key, high taste happy hour for music nerds. Each week we're joined by a rotating cast of regulars, people who live and breathe independent music.


    This week, we'll get to know Kim Ware, songwriter for the Good Graces, drummer for the punk band y' all Are, and former booking agent. Part hang, part deep dive, it's Dive Bar Music Club.


    So grab a drink, slide into that booth, and get to know Kim Ware on this week's session of Dive Bar Music Club.


    Speaker B

    00:00:33.670 - 00:00:40.870

    So, Kim Ware, I am so glad you're going to be part of the regulars here on Dive Bar Music Club. What are you doing in the world of music these days?


    Speaker A

    00:00:41.270 - 00:00:57.600

    I'm a singer, songwriter, and I just released a new ep. It's called Grand Epiphanies. And I also play drums in a punk rock band called Y' All Are.


    And we've been really busy last play a lot around the Carolinas, so that's primarily what I'm doing these days.


    Speaker B

    00:00:58.160 - 00:01:06.000

    Very cool. We're excited to get to know you a little bit more through the regulars and our fun chats coming up each month on Dive Bar Music Club.


    Thanks for being part of what we're doing.


    Speaker A

    00:01:06.320 - 00:01:06.800

    Yeah.


    Speaker B

    00:01:06.960 - 00:01:14.240

    So, Kim, y', all, you're playing in a couple of different kinds of bands right now, and y' all have been busy lately, but how did you end up where you are in music?


    Speaker A

    00:01:14.880 - 00:02:54.330

    Well, I was a big tomboy when I was a kid and when I was in middle school and it came time to choose an instrument for, like, the school band. I think I associated drums, like,...

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    8 mins
  • The Regulars: Rachel Cholst, Beyond Adobe & Teardrops and Rainbow Rodeo
    Jan 2 2026

    Summary

    This week at the Dive Bar Music Club, we meet one of the Regulars, the incredible Rachel Cholst, who’s here to take us on a deep dive into the colorful world of queer country and Americana. Get ready for some surprising insights and music recommendations, including jazz for non-historians.

    As we sip on our metaphorical cocktails and kick back, Rachel Cholst helps us explore the magic of live music venues and how they create a sense of community, especially for those of us who don’t fit the cis het white dude roots music scene mold. And if you're a fan of Lilith Fair 90s vibes, you're in for a treat, as we also chat about how the past has shaped the music we love today.

    Dive in to broad influences from peers to NPR with Rachel Cholst.

    Links

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Dive Bar Music Club

    03:12 Entering the Music World

    04:53 The Intersection of Music and Identity

    07:23 The Importance of Community Spaces in Live Music

    09:53 Exploring the Music Scene in Upper Manhattan

    13:17 Introduction to Dive Bar Music Club

    Takeaways

    1. Vibrant, Inclusive Vibes: Dive Bar Music Club is the ultimate hangout for music lovers of all kinds, where everyone can share their current obsessions and discover fresh new tunes
    2. Community & Live Venues Matter: We chat about why live music venues are more than just places to hear music. They create a sense of community for both fans and artists, and that’s what makes the music scene so special.
    3. Queer Country & Americana: We dive into genres like queer country and Americana, exploring how they reflect personal stories and cultural shifts, making for some pretty deep and powerful music.
    4. Witty Banter & Musical History: Expect fun conversations mixed with deep dives into music history. We’ll navigate how genres and identities blend together to shape today’s music scene.

    Recommended If You Like

    1. Dive Bar Music Club, Rachel Cholst, Americana music, queer country, 90s alt rock, indie music podcasts, emerging songwriters, underground music scenes, live music venues, music communities, music recommendations, music reviews, jazz influences, Southern rock, intersectionality in music, music blogging, music playlists, artist highlights, cultural music discussions, music nerd culture, Yahoo, Pandora, No Depression, Good Country, Two Cow Garage, Karen and the Sorrows, Rainbow Rodeo, Penny Jo's, Rockwood Music Hall, Lilith Fair, Bad Bunny, Alt Latino, Adobe and Teardrops

    Transcript

    Speaker A

    00:00:00.960 - 00:00:05.120

    Hey, everybody, this is Rachel Cholst, and you're listening to Dive Bar Music Club.

    Speaker B

    00:00:05.760 - 00:00:52.390

    Welcome to the Dive Bar Music Club podcast, where the guest hosts drop in and out, but the opinions are always passionate and the playlists loud. It's like cheers if everyone at the bar had a strong take on 90s alt rock or a suspicious number of burned CDs.

    Around our table you'll find an emerging touring songwriter, a former cult band favorite whose work since then is even more interesting, a portrait photographer with a not so secret metal penchant, a record store owner who learned about Swifties the hard way, a retired folk singer who regrets nothing, and a zine maker with more cool music...

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    14 mins
  • The Regulars: Amanda Miles, Former Music Writer and Discerning Fan
    Jan 2 2026

    Summary

    Amanda Miles joins us for a spirited chat about the magic of music and the venues that bring it to life. We're diving deep into the heart of what makes places like the Tabernacle in Atlanta and the Ryman in Nashville such special spots for music lovers. It's not just about the shows; it’s about the stories, the experiences, and that electric feeling when your favorite artist hits the stage. As Amanda shares her journey from a music writer to a passionate fan, we explore how music connects us on a human level, whether it’s the tunes that get us through tough times or the ones that make us rage. So, grab your drink of choice, kick back, and let’s indulge in some good music talk that’ll make you want to dig through your playlists for that perfect jam.

    Amands Miles

    Former entertainment writer/blogger, Currently serve as a nonprofit executive, leading development strategy at New Disabled South and is a self-described music nerd.

    @Alabamapinesatl on Instagram

    Chapters

    • 00:00 - Introduction to Dive Bar Music Club
    • 00:48 - The Journey from Music Writer to Music Fan
    • 02:21 - Exploring Favorite Music Venues
    • 03:57 - The History of the Tabernacle Venue
    • 04:36 - Connecting with Creativity: The Journey of Amanda Miles
    • 05:20 - The Power of Music Connection

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    Transcript

    Speaker A

    00:00:00.320 - 00:00:03.680

    This is Amanda Miles, and you're listening to Dive Bar Music Club.

    Speaker B

    00:00:04.960 - 00:00:47.720

    Welcome to the Dive Bar Music Club podcast, where the guest hosts drop in and out, but the opinions are always passionate and the playlists loud. It's like cheers if everyone at the bar had a strong take on 90s alt rock or a suspicious number of burned CDs.

    We're all just here to share what we're currently obsessed with and maybe convince someone that, yes, that weird Icelandic synth folk band is worth a listen. Okay, that last one's probably me. Sloan Spencer. It's Dive Bar Music Club. Low key, high taste. Happy hour for music nerds.

    Amanda Miles, we are so glad to have you be part of Dive Bar Music Club. What are you doing in the world of music these days?

    Speaker A

    00:00:48.120 - 00:01:07.010

    Well, I'm a former entertainment writer. I would say I'm retired music writer, and I am just now a music fan. Now I'm attending concerts and listening to as many albums as I can.

    But I formerly wrote for Atlanta Music Guide, Inside Atlanta, and just love attending shows now.

    Speaker B

    00:01:07.730 - 00:01:12.530

    Ah. So what's kind of the longer version? How did you end up in music writing?

    Speaker A

    00:01:13.890 - 00:01:40.600

    So I am a huge music fan. I've always been a...

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    6 mins
  • The Regulars: Charles Hale of Driver 8 Records and Ajax Diner Book Club
    Jan 2 2026

    Summary

    We're diving deep into the world of independent music with Fort Collins, Colorado's very own Charles Hale, the mastermind behind Driver 8 Records and Ajax Diner Book Club. Charles is not just your average record store owner; he's a long-time community radio host and a passionate music advocate who believes that it’s all about taste, not trends. In our chat, we explore his journey from a curious high schooler raising his hand to get on the airwaves, to opening a boutique record store that fills a much-needed gap in his community. We reminisce about some legendary dive bars where the music flows as freely as the drinks, and Charles shares tales of unforgettable performances that remind us of the magic of live music. So grab your drink of choice, kick back, and let’s get to know the man behind the records and the radio waves, because this is all about the vibe, folks!

    Bio

    Show Notes

    In this episode, we dive straight in with Charles Hale, the creative force behind Driver 8 Records and the Ajax Diner Book Club on KRFC radio. From spinning records on college radio to opening one of the city’s most beloved record stores, Charles shares the story of how passion, persistence, and community came together to build something truly special.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    1. The origin story of Driver 8 Records: How Charles turned a community need into a thriving record store that opened its doors in July 2022.
    2. Behind the business plan: A year and a half of late nights, coffee-fueled brainstorming sessions, and the moment he knew it was time to take the leap.
    3. Curating with heart: Why Driver 8 isn’t just about selling vinyl; it’s about creating a space where music lovers can discover something meaningful.
    4. From radio to records: Charles’ journey from a volunteer college DJ to hosting a Friday afternoon radio show that celebrates his deep love for sound and storytelling.
    5. Doing the “unfun work”: The lessons learned along the way about persistence, preparation, and embracing every part of the creative grind.
    6. A tour through musical memories: Stories from dive bars and venues that shaped his appreciation for live music, like the Parish Baker Pub in Oxford, Mississippi, and Surfside 7 in Fort Collins.
    7. Community at the core: How local scenes, shared spaces, and a good setlist can bring people together in lasting ways.

    Why You’ll Love This Episode:

    It’s an honest, inspiring, and down-to-earth chat that reminds us why independent music, and the people who champion it, matter so much. Whether you’re a crate digger, a small business dreamer, or just someone who loves a good story about following your heart, this one’s for you.

    Listen now to hear how Charles Hale built more than a record store; he built a community around the joy of music.

    Links

    1. Get to know the rest of the Regulars
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    8 mins
  • The Regulars: Nelson Gullet of WDVX from College Radio to Americana Guru
    Jan 2 2026

    Join us as we dive deep into the eclectic world of independent music with the one and only Nelson Gullett from WDVX in Knoxville, Tennessee. We’re not just sipping drinks; we’re pouring over the rich tapestry of sounds that connect the past and present of roots music. Nelson shares his journey from college radio to crafting a show that showcases diverse voices and classic influences, all while keeping it fresh and engaging. We’ll explore the venues that shaped his musical palate and, trust me, you’ll want to hear about his first encounter with Kasey Chambers that sparked a love affair with Americana music. So grab your favorite drink, kick back, and let’s unravel the threads of music that define us in this laid-back, high-taste gathering of music aficionados.

    Nelson Gullett

    Nelson was born in the deep dark hills of Eastern Kentucky in a town called Paintsville... just a few miles away from Loretta Lynn's cabin on the hill. He initially cut his musical teeth on pop artists of the 80s. Somewhere along the way, though, his mother instilled a love for songwriters such as Paul Simon and Jim Croce while his dad exposed him to early rockabilly rebels and the pioneers of rock and roll. Nelson was eventually introduced to the band R.E.M., and their blend of southern folk/rock in high school. In college, it was the Dave Matthews Band’s brand of roots-based jams that provoked him to drive for hours just to get to the next show. In college, he became fully engrossed in Americana music and stated hosting Americana Crossroads on Morehead State Public Radio. Nelson moved to Knoxville and started working for WDVX in 2006, where he now serves as Development Director and host of the weekly Americana Pulse radio show.

    Nelson's Website

    Nelson on YouTube

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    Chapters

    • 00:12 - Introducing the Cast of Characters
    • 01:37 - Nelson's Musical Journey
    • 03:12 - The Awakening of a Music Enthusiast
    • 04:23 - Musical Memories of a Small Town
    • 07:27 - Supporting the Arts: How to Help WDVX
    • 08:00 - Fall Fund Drive Announcement

    Takeaways

    • The Dive Bar Music Club is all about chilled vibes and deep music discussions, making it a special hangout for music enthusiasts....
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    10 mins
  • The Regulars: Chad Cochran AKA CowtownChad, Music Photographer and Visual Artist
    Jan 2 2026

    Bio

    Chad Cochran

    Ohio based music and potrait photographer.

    Chad's Website

    Chad on YouTube

    @cowtownchad on Instagram

    Chad's Facebook page

    Summary

    Chad Cochran, better known as CowtownChad, takes us on a laid-back journey through the vibrant world of independent music in this episode of Dive Bar Music Club. We dive into his experiences as a live music and portrait photographer, where he seamlessly transitions between capturing electrifying live performances and intimate backstage moments. Chad's love for Americana music runs deep, and he shares tales from his time at iconic venues like the Ryman Auditorium and the Beachland Ballroom, where the magic of music truly comes alive. Throughout our chat, we explore the evolution of his artistic journey, from a punk rock kid to a sought-after photographer, and how those gritty dive bars laid the foundation for honing his craft. So, grab your favorite drink and join us for a candid conversation that’s sure to resonate with music lovers and aspiring artists alike!

    Show Notes

    Welcome back to another laid-back session of Dive Bar Music Club, the low key, high taste happy hour for music nerds. This week, we’re pulling up a stool with someone who's seen it all from behind the lens: music photographer and filmmaker Chad Cochran, aka CowtownChad.

    Here’s what went down:

    • Meet Chad Cochran: portrait photographer, music video filmmaker, and the guy behind the camera at some of your favorite Americana shows.
    • Chad’s journey from punk metal kid to the Americana scene (thanks to a cowboy hat and a certain host).
    • He’s worked with big names and captured quiet moments, both live on stage and backstage at festivals.

    This summer’s lineup included:

    • Nelsonville Music Festival
    • Pickin’ in the Backwoods
    • Healing Appalachia
    • Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, where Chad was also a guest speaker on mental health in music.

    Trivia Night:

    • Fun fact: Chad didn’t pick up a camera until he was 40. Now at 53, he's built a career shooting festivals, portraits, and raw emotional moments in music.
    • His first band? A “horrible” high school group called Stonehenge. But it laid the foundation for a creative path back to music decades later.
    • Favorite venues? The iconic Ryman Auditorium tops the list, but the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland is where he honed his chops in tricky, low-light dives.
    • Why small venues matter for music photographers: they’re gritty, they’re real, and they’re the perfect training ground before the big stages.

    Where to find him online:

    • Instagram, Threads, Facebook, and TikTok
    • Username: @CowtownChad
    • Yes, he's talking about music on TikTok (because his kids made him download it and a PR friend told him to find a niche).

    Thanks again to Chad for joining our crew of rotating regulars, and yes, you’re definitely going to want to hear more from him in future episodes.

    Last Call Reminder

    Like the vibe? Follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a friend who stays till the very last note. See you next time at Dive Bar Music Club, where the love of music always takes center stage.

    Links

    • Chad Cochran
    • Get to know the rest of the Regulars on Dive Bar Music Club
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    7 mins