2/14/2023 0 Comments Ty segall tour manager![]() I'd go to shows, interview bands, write reviews and quirky stories. I always loved music and writing, so when I was fifteen I started my own fanzine called Panache. It's kind of like Twin Peaks, very mysterious and enchanting. ![]() Ross: How did you start from a DIY background to running a boutique company with marquee artists?Ĭable: I grew up in a small town in Northern California called Eureka. I've worked with Mac and Ty probably since they were twenty-one, and they've since been able to have careers, buy houses and establish a solid foot in the music industry while staying true to their beliefs and having fun. We’ve been able to accomplish more than a lot of people thought. They tend to come from punk backgrounds and a DIY approach that's similar to where I've come out of the music industry too. Ross: What do you think the most successful acts have in common?Ĭable: A lot of the bands I work with are road warriors who have put themselves in front of their fans year-in and year-out. ![]() Plus there are more music industry people out here in general seeing artists play - labels, managers and agents. So a lot of those businesses have opened new venues in L.A. The integral, community-based venues in New York have shut down in the last few years because of gentrification in certain areas. In New York right now I feel there's been a bit of a lull in the music community.
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