NEPA SCENE PODCAST: Scranton folk/Americana/country singer/songwriter/drummer Brendan Michael Smith

Recorded weekly in the NEPA Scene Studio in the basement of Center City Print in downtown Scranton, the award-winning NEPA Scene Podcast presents honest, uncensored interviews and in-depth discussions about regional arts, entertainment, and the issues that matter to Northeastern Pennsylvania.

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In Episode 235, we sat down with Scranton-based folk/Americana/country/roots rock singer, songwriter, and drummer Brendan Michael Smith. He just released an album with his new band The Susquehanna Boom Company that they’re supporting with a headlining show at the River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains on Saturday, June 13, so we talked about the group and breaking down every song about real blue collar life experiences, how being a drummer affected his singing and songwriting when he stepped out from behind the kit, his 2024 debut album “‘Til the Wheels Fall Off” that was funded through Kickstarter, touring and drumming for bands like The Prodigals and Dead Winter Carpenters after college, how his second cousin Pappy Biondo and his band Cabinet helped and influenced his work, his upcoming show with Pappy and Lowell Thompson at the Jazz Cafe on Sunday, May 24 and full band performance at the 10th annual Get Down on June 25-28, and more.

Rich Howells
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Rich is an award-winning journalist, longtime blogger, photographer, and podcast host. He is the founder and editor of NEPA Scene.