Note: This episode is released in loving memory of our original ProFX12 mixer, which perished during the making of this episode after 11 loyal years of Quinn Spinn service. Unfortunately, these technical issues mean that a couple of AWESOME interviews were compromised beyond reasonable repair and did not make this episode, while parts of others may be missing. We look forward to re-doing those at the next available opportunity!
Here it is — the long-awaited conclusion to our trilogy from Gussapolooza 2025!
This episode — coming to you from the final day of this year’s festival — touches on the creative journey, and the lessons it teaches us as we embark and continue on the path. We sit down withCo from Barrie Millennials, Jade Hilton, Sean William Dawson, & Francesca Panetta, giving you a full view of Ontario’s creative landscape.
Kelsey Muse grew up in the music industry. Along the way, she’s had the opportunity to uncover her true artistic voice. On this episode of The Quinn Spinn, we dive into Kelsey’s journey, and how she maintains focus through all of the ‘Whispers’ along the way.
An all-star ensemble of Nashville musicians will storm the famous Acme Feed & Seed this Saturday, October 11 for Sound & Color: A Tribute to Alabama Shakes. One of the organizers — Mandy Moon — joins us on The Quinn Spinn to discuss the journey of co-producing this first-of-its-kind event alongside friend and fellow musician Chelcie Jette.
Also, we manage to sneak a shoutout to Lowbar in East Nashville, whose Saturday night karaoke hosted by Brandon Jazz is always a good time. #FreeTito
In August, we traveled all the way up to Cookstown, Ontario, Canada to once again take part in Gussapolooza, one of Canada’s premier independent music festivals. We took it upon ourselves to bring the ol’ 12-channel mixer and invite attendees to chat with us throughout the weekend — whether artist, industry supporter, volunteer, vendor, patron, or any combination thereof.
On Day 1, we sat down with singer-songwriter John Peterkin, punk rocker (and 2025 Gussapolooza Battle of the Bands winner) Feura, Jake and Mike from Bad Music Club, and LA-based genre-bending artist Edi Callier.
Previously, on The Quinn Spinn: Scotty Rock and L were about to head to the System of a Down and Korn concert at MetLife Stadium. Little did they know that the concert they’d attend would go down in history, thanks to the… um, antics of a gentleman in the front row of the upper deck!
We also share our thoughts on the current state of WWE, after the announcement that WrestleMania 43 will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
In the middle of it all, we preview our forthcoming episode series recorded at Gussapolooza 2025. The Quinn and Pierce sit down with John Peterkin of Ontario-based band The Peterkin Project, whose new single, “Power of Life,” carries a touching tribute to a relative lost to cancer.
Bronnie and Mason Levi first joined The Quinn Spinn on a visit to Nashville back in 2022. Since then, our creative journeys have taken many exciting turns. For them, they shifted their musical focus from pop punk to country — while seamlessly bringing their friends and fans along for the ride!
We got together and caught up during the duo’s most recent trip to Nashville — an adventure that has spawned new musical ideas and performance opportunities, setting the tone for the exciting road ahead!
Caroline West is the host of the Broadway Girls podcast, a rising reality TV personality, and a bartender at Barstool Nashville. The East Texas native came to Music City knowing that she was meant to create — and she’s found her way into the heart of the creative landscape.
We sat down with Caroline to discover what she’s learned about the creative journey, people, and life itself on today’s episode of The Quinn Spinn.
Daisy Sellas and Brittany Bishop are the co-founders of Anthems Against Abuse, a Nashville-based non-profit dedicated to providing support and resources to victims of domestic violence and other forms of abuse. Their flagship event — a music showcase featuring all female-fronted artists — is in its second year, taking place at The Coliseum in Nashville on Saturday, June 14.
Daisy and Brittany share the story behind the organization, and we take a deep dive into why it’s important to identify and stop signs of abuse in their tracks.
Roc Raw is the founder of Renaissance Recordings, a collective-driven record label that puts ownership, authenticity, and artistry above all. The Richmond, VA-based artistpreneur has learned the power of community and shared values by building a network of artists and entrepreneurs who share a common reverence for the soul of hip hop.
Take a deep dive into the Renaissance on today’s episode of The Quinn Spinn!
The Quinn Spinn is recorded and produced at Helping Our Music Evolve, Nashville TN.