50.6K
Downloads
166
Episodes
Shakeytown Radio is a podcast created and hosted by Brodie Foster Hubbard and writer and comedian Gene George, with discussions about art, literature, music, independent media and pop culture, and featuring conversations with artists, comedians, musicians, writers, and other creative people.
Episodes
Monday Jun 13, 2011
Brandie Posey
Monday Jun 13, 2011
Monday Jun 13, 2011
Comedienne and actress Brandie Posey helps Gene and Brodie end year one of the podcast with stories about a flirty David Carradine, wrangling extras for Joaquin Phoenix, hanging in a bowling alley with Tara Reid, ska kids in Orange County, shady landlords in the Valley, and the creeps you'll meet at open mic and karaoke nights. Also, the music of Operation Ivy.
Wednesday Jun 08, 2011
Gruber Stories
Wednesday Jun 08, 2011
Wednesday Jun 08, 2011
This Shakeytown Radio Minute is a previously unheard excerpt from when James Urbaniak appeared on the show. Brodie tells an anecdote about David (Gruber) Allen of "Freaks and Geeks" and The Naked Trucker fame.
Tuesday Jun 07, 2011
Monday Jun 06, 2011
Monday May 30, 2011
James Urbaniak
Monday May 30, 2011
Monday May 30, 2011
James Urbaniak (@JamesUrbaniak on Twitter) is an actor best known for his role as Dr. Rusty Venture on "The Venture Brothers," his portrayal of R. Crumb in "American Splendor," and the character Simon Grim from Hal Hartley's "Henry Fool" and "Fay Grim." On this episode, Gene and Brodie chat with James about the political blogosphere, fan conventions, James' theatre experiences, and James' alter ego at the Jersey Shore.
Monday May 23, 2011
Andy Wood
Monday May 23, 2011
Monday May 23, 2011
Andy Wood (@andytwood) is a writer, comedian, and founder of the Bridgetown Comedy Festival (bridgetowncomedyfestival.com) in Portland, Oregon. Gene and Brodie chat with Andy about surviving the fake rapture, who's who in "Deadwood," the acting career of the singer of Everclear, Andy's recent move to L.A., how this year's festival went, the trouble Andy Dick got into, playing water polo with Andrew W.K. in Ann Arbor, the passing of the Macho Man, porny ambience, and the importance of taurine in a cat's diet. Also, the music of Neko Case.
Monday May 16, 2011
Jen Kirkman (August 2010)
Monday May 16, 2011
Monday May 16, 2011
This is a re-release. Check out Jen Kirkman's new album, "Hail to the Freaks," on AST Records.
Monday May 09, 2011
Janie Haddad Tompkins (July 2010 - new and improved edit!)
Monday May 09, 2011
Monday May 09, 2011
This is a re-release of our conversation with the actress Janie Haddad Tompkins. You might have heard it before, you might have heard the shorter version, or you might not have heard it at all. But this version is the real deal with the entire conversation. Give it a listen and enjoy!
Monday May 02, 2011
Lyndsey Doolen
Monday May 02, 2011
Monday May 02, 2011
Lyndsey Doolen is an actress in Los Angeles whose work includes the critically acclaimed web series "Bump" and "Awkward Embraces." She is appearing in MOXIE TheatreWorks' "Quickies" series in the Flight Theatre at Complex Hollywood during the month of May. On this episode, she chats with Gene and Brodie about dead prostitutes, drunk extras, Southern Baptist passion plays, James Lipton, the "Star Wars" saga, and bad dates. Also, the music of Beach House.
Tuesday Apr 26, 2011
Beth Grant
Tuesday Apr 26, 2011
Tuesday Apr 26, 2011
Beth Grant is an actress who has appeared in such films, plays, and TV shows as “Rain Man,” “Donnie Darko,” “Little Miss Sunshine,” “Jericho,” “The Office,” “King of the Hill,” “Sordid Lives,” “The Trials and Tribulations of a Trailer Trash Housewife,” “Grace and Glorie,” “No Country For Old Men”… shall we go on? She stars in Harry Clark’s “Still Life” as Georgia O’Keeffe, April 29 and 30, and May 6 and 7, at Los Angeles Theatre Center. On this episode, Gene and Brodie chat with Beth about her career, her technique, growing up in the South, her time as a celebrity coordinator for Jimmy Carter, adapting plays to film, directing for the first time, and many other adventures and stories. Also… the music of The Mountain Goats.