Comes A Time

In these strange days, when you think it can’t get any weirder, it does. Musician Oteil Burbridge and comedian Mike Finoia talk with artists, comedians, activists and more to discuss where we are today, and where we go from here. Oteil and Mike aim to ...

  • 1 hour 9 minutes
    Sean House: The Dream Maker - From Fan Letters to George Lucas

    You won't want to miss this incredible episode of Comes A Time with special guest Sean House! Sean takes us behind the scenes of his amazing career working on some of the biggest movies and with legendary artists like the Grateful Dead.

    His story of how he made his lifelong dream come true working at Industrial Light & Magic is truly inspiring. From building mind-blowing props and effects for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and more, to crafting iconic pieces for Mickey Hart's touring rig, Sean's tales give you an insider's look at movie magic. Hear how he went from writing George Lucas as a kid to having Lucas hire him personally on a project.

    Sean's journey is full of synchronicity and proof that when you follow your passion, the universe conspires to help make it happen. His detailed accounts of working on the ILM models and blowing up buildings for films will blow your mind. Don't miss this fascinating glimpse into the world of movie wizardry and Grateful Dead lore from a true master of his craft. Subscribe now for more captivating stories!

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    23 April 2024, 4:06 pm
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Kanika Moore from Doom Flamingo

    In this episode we had the privilege of hosting the multi-talented Kanika Moore from Doom Flamingo. A vibrant force in the jam band scene, Kanika is celebrated not just for her dynamic presence on stage but also for her unique blend of skills as an artist, singer, songwriter, and stylist. Her stylistic flair and artistic versatility resonate throughout the episode, capturing the essence of her energetic performances and artistic vision.

    Kanika illuminates her journey through music and style, providing listeners with a deep dive into her creative process and her ability to connect with audiences. Her narrative is one of inspiration, showcasing how her background and experiences shape the powerful performances that leave fans mesmerized. The episode beautifully highlights her journey from the poignant settings of church choirs to commanding the spotlight on major stages, emphasizing her evolution as an artist and a performer.

    Encouraging listeners to delve into her live performances, Oteil and MIke underscore Kanika's ability to captivate audiences, whether through her visual or auditory art forms. This episode not only celebrates Kanika Moran's contributions to music but also serves as a testament to her profound impact on listeners and fellow artists alike. Her story is a compelling reminder of the power of authenticity and passion in the world of music.

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    16 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 16 minutes
    Rhythms of Reverence: Jeff Mosier Part 2

    Welcome back to "Comes a Time," the podcast where music meets philosophy and a sprinkle of comedy, hosted by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. This episode is a treasure trove of musical and spiritual exploration, featuring the revered Reverend Jeff Mosier. Known for his profound interview with Colonel Bruce Hampton and as a band member himself, Reverend Mosier shares insights only he could offer. Expect a riveting journey from theology and spirituality to the intricacies of the music business and beyond.

    Oteil and Mike, both passionate about theology, engage in an enthralling conversation with Mosier, bridging the realms of musical artistry and profound theological insights. They delve into the dynamics of the music industry, politics, and Oteil's remarkable experiences with the band Phish. This episode isn't just a talk; it's an experience, shedding light on topics often left unexplored.

    Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the show, this episode is a must-listen, filled with anecdotes that will make you think, laugh, and maybe even cry. Catch this enlightening episode on all major podcast platforms, and for more exclusive content, check out their Patreon.

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    9 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 12 minutes
    Soundscapes: Blending Genres with Jeff Mosier

    Today, we're beyond thrilled to share our conversation with the legendary Reverend Jeff Mosier. A pioneering force in the jam band and bluegrass scenes, Jeff's journey through music is nothing short of inspirational. Our bond with Jeff dates back to the late 80s when we lived together and explored the depths of bluegrass. It was Jeff who opened our eyes to the African roots of the banjo and the rich cultural tapestry of bluegrass music. He's not just a musician; he's a storyteller, weaving the history and soul of bluegrass into every note he plays.

    In this episode, we dive deep into Jeff's incredible musical career. From his early days with Colonel Bruce Hampton and the Aquarium Rescue Unit to his groundbreaking work with Blueground Undergrass, Jeff's journey is a testament to his pioneering spirit. He's shared stages with icons like Bela Fleck, Peter Rowan, Vassar Clements, and even taught the legendary band Phish a thing or two about bluegrass. But Jeff's impact goes beyond his musical collaborations. Our conversations reveal a man deeply connected to the spiritual and philosophical aspects of music, making this one of our favorite and most profound episodes yet. Tune in for a journey through the life of a musician who's not just played history but lived it. Don't miss this incredible episode – it's a deep dive into the soul of music and life itself!

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    2 April 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Andrew Kline Part 2: Striking the Balance: Vulnerability, Strength, and the SEAL Mentality

    Dive into part 2 of this captivating conversation about how vulnerability isn't synonymous with victimhood, and instead, can be a formidable strength. Andrew shares personal anecdotes, emphasizing the significance of balancing vulnerability with resilience.

    This episode isn't just a talk; it's a journey through life's serendipitous moments. Discover how the show's vulnerability has resonated with listeners, leading them to life-changing epiphanies. Be enthralled by the story of joining Paul Stamets' venture, sparked by a chance encounter at Burning Man. Experience the transformative power of abrogate therapy, as shared by a Navy SEAL friend, and its profound impact on facing one's demons.

    Music lovers, get ready for a treat as our hosts delve into the creation of the band Lida Gans. Learn about the emotional connection behind the band’s name, and feel the passion as our guest recounts his journey from a football field to a music stage, manifesting his dreams into reality.

    Mike shares his experiences with stand-up comedy, revealing the vulnerable side of performing. Oteil offers insights into the magic of music, discussing how even the biggest musicians find new depths in their art by letting go and being truly present in their performances.

    Tune in now for an episode that's not just about listening but about feeling - a blend of emotion, music, and stories that will leave you inspired, uplifted, and profoundly moved.

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    26 March 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    The Art of Reinvention: Andrew Kline's Transition from Athlete to Entrepreneur

    This week, we're joined by a truly inspirational guest, Andrew – a devoted fan of the podcast whose life story is nothing short of remarkable. Andrew's journey takes us from the challenging streets at a young age, through an impressive career in the NFL, to facing and overcoming life-altering injuries and brain trauma. His resilience and strength are awe-inspiring, as he rebuilt his life with the help of meditation and new business ventures.

    Andrew's story begins with a tumultuous childhood, leading him to be homeless at 13. Yet, through sheer grit and determination, he carved a path to success in the NFL, playing for the St. Louis Rams right after their Superbowl win. His experiences on and off the field are full of life lessons, perseverance, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Unfortunately, a severe injury ended his NFL career prematurely, leaving him with significant brain injuries. This dark period in his life, however, opened the door to an extraordinary transformation.

    In an almost cinematic twist of fate, Andrew's life takes an unexpected turn towards healing and success. He meets Deepak Chopra, who introduces him to the power of meditation, aiding his recovery from brain injuries. From this point, Andrew embarks on an entrepreneurial journey, turning his challenges into opportunities. His connection with the podcast has also led to fascinating ventures and friendships, including becoming a business partner with Paul Stamets and forming a close bond with Victor Wooten. Andrew's newfound courage even leads him to the forefront of a band, showcasing his extraordinary evolution from a challenging past to a thriving present.

    You don't want to miss this episode of "Comes a Time." Andrew's journey is a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity and find success in the most unexpected places. It's a rollercoaster of emotions, a story of triumph, and a powerful reminder of the resilience we all possess. Tune in to hear how one man's journey through hardship and victory can inspire us all to face our challenges head-on and emerge stronger.

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    19 March 2024, 7:00 am
  • 47 minutes 20 seconds
    Chess Moves & Parenting Grooves: Navigating Life's Game

    This week Oteil shares his experiences with the ever-evolving challenges of fatherhood, while Mike reflects on the importance of staying creative and engaging with our children. From building forts to playing chess, they explore how these activities foster imagination and growth, not just for the kids, but for parents too!

    In this episode, they also delve into the fascinating world of chess, sharing personal anecdotes and the surprising ways it intersects with our lives. Oteil reveals his son Nigel's impressive chess skills, leading to a broader discussion on the joys of being a beginner and rediscovering the pleasures of learning. Whether it’s about mastering chess or playing musical instruments, we stress the importance of embracing new challenges. .

    Oteil and Mike take you on a journey through their personal experiences, from handling mischievous hockey kids at a hotel to the thrills of stand-up comedy and music. They discuss the parallels between comedy and parenting, the pressures of performing, and the rewards of connecting with an audience. This episode is packed with laughter, insightful reflections, and relatable stories that will surely resonate with you. Tune in, laugh, learn, and maybe even get inspired to pick up a new hobby.

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    12 March 2024, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Photographer Rosie McGee: Part II

    Rosie McGee's remarkable story is a must-hear for any music enthusiast. A living testament to the vibrant history of rock and roll, Rosie's intimate connection with the Grateful Dead and her passion for photography bring an unparalleled perspective to the world of music. In this episode, Rosie opens up about her life with Phil Lesh, sharing insights into their four-year relationship and the unique experiences of living with other band members. Her anecdotes about guests like TC, a college buddy of Phil's, and their intellectual conversations, give listeners a rare glimpse into the personal lives of these iconic musicians.

    The episode is not just about the past; it's a tribute to the enduring legacy of the Grateful Dead. Rosie’s journey with the band is vividly brought to life through her stunning photography, capturing moments of raw emotion and historical significance. From portraits taken on Mickey's ranch to the intimate shots under the Eiffel Tower, each image tells a story of its own. Rosie’s work isn't just a collection of photographs; it's a journey through time, showcasing the evolution of a band that has become a cultural phenomenon.

    For those inspired by Rosie's story and want to support her incredible work, visit RosieMcGee.com. And if you're craving more from "Comes A Time," check out our Patreon at patreon.com/comesatimepod for exclusive weekly content.

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    5 March 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    Photographer Rosie McGee: Part I

    In this 2 part special of Comes A Time, photographer Rosie McGee shares stories behind her iconic photos of the Grateful Dead and San Francisco music scene in the 1960s. She started taking photos at age 12 and lived with the Dead when they moved to LA in 1966, capturing intimate behind-the-scenes moments. Her photos show the band as fresh-faced kids, like a baby-faced Bob Weir looking similar to Mike's daughter. She has great photos of Pigpen, describing him as very sweet and quiet offstage.

    Some of Rosie's favorite photos include young Jerry Garcia backstage with a Les Paul goldtop and lamb chops, a whimsical Grace Slick looking elf-like in Central Park, Jorma Kaukonen of Jefferson Airplane who she knew before the Dead, and a rare candid of Jerry with Owsley "Bear" Stanley which she slyly shot hiding behind a palm frond since he hated being photographed.

    The photos provide a fascinating look into the vibrant 1960s San Francisco music scene. Rosie reminisces about the early days and characters like Kesey, the Airplane, and more. Her photos capture intimate unguarded moments that show the humanity and bonds between these legendary figures when they were just young creative souls. Stay tuned for Part 2 with more stories behind Rosie's classic archives.

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    27 February 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 18 minutes
    Rob Bleetstein's Sonic Stories

    This week, we're thrilled to have the incredible Rob Bleetstein, a name you might recognize from SiriusXM's Grateful Dead and Pearl Jam channels. Rob, the curator for New Riders of the Purple Sage, recently released a fantastic album featuring their 1972 performance during the Grateful Dead's Europe '72 tour. Dive into this episode to explore the rich world of music archives and experiences!

    Rob's passion for music and radio is not just inspiring but infectious. His journey from a music-loving kid to an acclaimed DJ and archivist is a tale of pursuing dreams and making them a reality. As we chat, Rob shares some of the most remarkable memories from his adventures in music, offering a fascinating glimpse into the lives of iconic artists and the evolution of the music scene over the decades. His stories about the Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Purple Sage, and his involvement with SiriusXM are sure to captivate any music lover.

    But that's not all! Rob also talks about the deep connections music can create, reminding us of the power of following our passions. His insights into the music industry, the evolution of radio, and the importance of preserving musical heritage are enlightening and thought-provoking. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who believes in the transformative power of music.

    Tune in to "Comes a Time" for an episode filled with laughter, nostalgia, and profound insights from one of the coolest cats in the music world!

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    20 February 2024, 8:00 am
  • 1 hour 47 minutes
    Gospel Roots to Hip-Hop Heights: Jesus and Tommy Coomes

    This time around, we dive deep into the world of music and mysticism with none other than Eric Coomes, better known as Jesus, the renowned bass player who has graced stages with Lettuce, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre, to name a few. Prepare to be awed as we recount an unforgettable moment when Jesus seemingly controlled the weather during a performance!

    The episode takes an unexpected yet fascinating turn with the introduction of Tommy Coomes, Eric's father, and a legend in the gospel music hall of fame. His incredible journey and stories about the industry's biggest names, like Aretha Franklin and Quincy Jones, are not only inspiring but filled with profound insights.

    Last but certainly not least, we touch on a heartfelt and personal note. We extend our deepest condolences for the loss of Eric and Tommy's beloved family member. Their courage in sharing their experiences of grief and the role of music in healing and connecting people is both moving and powerful. The resilience and strength they exhibit are truly inspiring.

    Join us on our journey in this latest episode of Comes A Time Podcast, where the world of music meets the mystical. Don't forget to subscribe for more unmissable stories!

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    13 February 2024, 8:00 am
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