Episodes

Wednesday Oct 08, 2014
Episode 33: Interview with Alter Bridge & Slash front man Myles Kennedy
Wednesday Oct 08, 2014
Wednesday Oct 08, 2014
In this episode of Bauman's Breakdown, Bauman talks with Alter Bridge & Slash front man Myles Kennedy. The two discuss the development of Alter Bridge's sound over the years, the band's latest work on "Fortress," and the ride that Kennedy has been on over the course of his career.As always, the show was produced by the one and only Mike Jameson, who also dishes out some good advice to all the young, budding DJs out there (minus the poofy chest hair, too tight acid wash jeans and majestic mullet he rocked when he got his start). Take notes from Jamo, young DJs..http://www.alterbridge.com/https://twitter.com/alterbridgehttps://twitter.com/MylesKennedyAlter Bridge feature in Toledo Free Presshttps://twitter.com/MikeVBauman

Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Episode 32: Interview with Fiction 20 Down guitarist Wes Anderson
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
In this episode of Bauman's Breakdown, Mike Bauman chats with Fiction 20 Down guitarist Wes Anderson about the band's recent partnerships with manager Jeff Rabhan and Stephen Brush of IAA. The two also discuss Fiction 20 Down's new music and Anderson's return home to Ohio.Additionally, Bauman and producer Mike Jameson engage in their typical verbal tomfoolery, this week about what male and female celebrities they'd like to party with. This episode also features the track "On & On" from Fiction 20 Down's The PM Side [Mixtape]. Enjoy!https://twitter.com/fiction20downhttps://twitter.com/WesF20Dhttps://twitter.com/mbauman5

Tuesday Sep 02, 2014
Episode 31: Interview with guitarist Doc Coyle (Part 2)
Tuesday Sep 02, 2014
Tuesday Sep 02, 2014
In this episode of Bauman's Breakdown, Bauman chats with guitarist and fellow basketball junkie Doc Coyle about NBA hoops. The two discuss their winners and losers in free agency this summer, new faces in new places, which teams will be better and worse than people think, and some guy named LeBron James, whoever that is.Bauman and producer Mike Jameson also discuss a little Toledo Sports Network and do their best cheesy radio guy voices.https://twitter.com/DocCoylehttps://twitter.com/mbauman5https://twitter.com/ToledoSportsNW

Thursday Aug 21, 2014
Episode 30: Interview with guitarist Doc Coyle (Part 1)
Thursday Aug 21, 2014
Thursday Aug 21, 2014
In this episode of Bauman's Breakdown, Bauman chats with former God Forbid guitarist Doc Coyle about his move to Cali and his current musical endeavors, including Vagus Nerve and Rebel Noise Group. Additionally, the two also chat about life changes, music, and how cool it would be to be stranded on an island with Jessica Chastain. Producer Mike Jameson also chats with Joe Pesci (er, Bauman doing his best Pesci impression on little sleep) about Toledo Sports Network and other musings.https://www.facebook.com/pages/Doc-Coyle/217595525004714https://www.facebook.com/Phyllotaxis

Monday Jun 16, 2014
Episode 29: Ryan Wayton & Ben Snyder of Tropic Bombs
Monday Jun 16, 2014
Monday Jun 16, 2014
In this episode of Bauman's Breakdown, Bauman chats with vocalist Ryan Wayton and guitarist Ben Snyder of Tropic Bombs about the band's new EP, "Return to Bomber Bay." The three discuss the process of making "Return to Bomber Bay," including Snyder's growing role, the band's path, fans, friends and Wayton's mid-show proposal, among other musings. Additionally, Bauman and producer Mike Jameson discuss Bauman's hiatus from the show in the last year. The track "Chekhov's Gun" off the new Tropic Bombs EP is also featured on the show!For more info on Tropic Bombs and to pick up a copy of "Return to Bomber Bay," visit https://www.facebook.com/TropicBombs

Sunday Sep 29, 2013
Episode 28: I of Radio vocalist/guitarist Andy Langston
Sunday Sep 29, 2013
Sunday Sep 29, 2013
In this episode of Bauman's Breakdown, an under-the-weather Mike Bauman returns to the podcast with a fresh new show featuring an old friend, vocalist/guitarist Andy Langston of Toledo-based I of Radio. In this interview, Bauman and Langston discuss the history of how I of Radio came to be, the development of the band's sound and the new material they're working on (which included a recording sesh in Nashville with Dave Elkins of Mae!). The pair also do a fair bit of reminiscing. And, it wouldn't be a complete show without some whimsical banter between Bauman and show producer Mike Jameson.https://www.facebook.com/IofRadio

Sunday Jun 16, 2013
Episode 27: Ryan Wayton and Ben Snyder of Tropic Bombs
Sunday Jun 16, 2013
Sunday Jun 16, 2013
In this episode of Bauman's Breakdown, Bauman chats with Ryan "Lion Hyenakiller" Wayton (vocals) and Ben "Beano" Snyder (guitar) of Toledo's Tropic Bombs. The three discuss Tropic Bombs' recent lineup change, the band's upcoming gigs (Rockapalooza and Midsummer Meltdown), and Tropic Bombs' developing sound amidst the lineup change. Amongst the serious music talk is also a reasonable amount of tomfoolery that's sure to be enjoyed by all (well, most). Bauman and Jameson also have fun chatting about high school, life, and one Matthew McConaughey.
https://www.facebook.com/TropicBombs

Saturday Mar 30, 2013
Breakskie from Bauman's Breakdown
Saturday Mar 30, 2013
Saturday Mar 30, 2013
Hey everybody! I apologize for the delay the past few weeks. It's been pretty busy to say the least, so please allow me to help you catch up.
Over the past three years since graduating from college, I've been working very hard to put myself in a position to be successful. To me, success is not solely about material gain. It never has been for me. For me, success is the culmination and combination of these three things working together harmoniously: love of God, love of family (including friends) and stability of career.
With that in mind, my goal since graduating has been to compile various work experience in the things I've enjoyed-journalism, sports, music-and venture into new territory to challenge myself and make myself a stronger and more successful human being. So I got into broadcasting, started writing music features, and eventually started this podcast out of my love for music and sharing stories with others. It's been a great ride, and I've learned a lot and had a lot of fun.
That being said, all that experience has led me to where I am today. Over the past year, I've really been trying to find a more stable path that would allow me to improve my life and my happiness moving forward. After lots of praying, searching and continuing to work hard, I landed a great job at a local online marketing company. I just started this week, and so far it's been awesome.
Not to get preachy, but mere words cannot explain the depth of gratitude I have for God and what I've been blessed with in my life. Getting the opportunity to be at a growing company where I'm working with great people who are helping me grow is awesome, and to be able to do it in my hometown surrounded with many of the people I love and care about is just icing on the cake.
All of that brings me to this. To start this podcast out of nothing more than a passion to share these stories from musicians with the world and watch it develop an audience and consistent listeners is, again, beyond words. I am infinitely thankful for all of you for listening, whether you checked out the show once or came back every week. And, I hope that the interviews and entertainment (er, myself and Mike Jameson's definition of entertainment) has been something that has impacted you in a positive way.
My gameplan moving forward is to take a break from the show while I'm getting acclimated in my new career path. Jameson also recently has taken a new direction in his career, so when we're able to record and upload shows is going to change from the previous format of a new show every Friday (except on a few occasions when we had technical difficulties) to a new day that works for both of us based on our schedules. My top career priority right now is learning my new career and working as hard as I can in my new position to help my company and the businesses we're working with to succeed. As time goes on and I get more comfortable with how to manage everything, Bauman's Breakdown will be back.
In the meantime, the show is not dead! In fact, I want to bring this thing full circle and re-upload the first edition of Bauman's Breakdown, which featured an interview I got to do with Korn drummer Ray Luzier in the beginning of 2012. It's an oldie but a goodie. I had to delete several of the earlier shows due to reaching my maximum space allowed (based on KB or MB or something like that) once we got up into the 20's as far as show numbers. My gameplan is to reload other archived shows as well until time allows for Mike and I to bring you new content again.
In closing, once again, Thank You. From the bottom of my heart, I am incredibly grateful for your support in helping Bauman's Breakdown grow. And remember: this podcast is not dead! Mike and I will return when the time is right. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy some of the older shows I'm going to post, including this one with Korn's Ray Luzier!
Lastly, above all else: Keep the faith, and be kind to one another. Peace.
Mike Bauman

Sunday Mar 10, 2013
Episode 24: Interview with Capaul
Sunday Mar 10, 2013
Sunday Mar 10, 2013
In this week's addition of Bauman's Breakdown, Bauman chats with Ben, Nick and Chris Capaul of the Ida, Michigan-based punk outfit Capaul. The brothers and Bauman chat everything from the band's formation, to the Capauls' unique upbringing as the sons of a funeral director, strong sense of family and affinity for horror movies. Also, motivational speaker Matt Foley makes a stop by producer Mike Jameson's studio to offer his always welcomed words of wisdom and charismatic aura.
https://www.facebook.com/Capaulmusic

Saturday Mar 02, 2013
Episode 23: Interview with drummer Donovon Thakur of Halero
Saturday Mar 02, 2013
Saturday Mar 02, 2013
In this week's episode, Bauman chats with drummer Donovon Thakur of Toledo rock outfit Halero. The two discuss how Thakur got into music, Halero's formation and musical style, and all things related to the band's upcoming album. Also, Bauman and his producer/boss Mike Jameson discuss the Oscars while Bauman clowns Jamo for his checking out younger women. Additionally, Bauman gives Jameson a lengthy (and necessary) pep talk about getting back into his poor man's George Clooney-esque shape.
https://www.facebook.com/HaleroMusic