Episode 184: Andrew Dodderidge
Please put your hands together and give a warm welcome to the Badass Records Podcast stage...Andrew Dodderidge, ladies and gentlemen!
Andrew is a son, a sibling, and a lover of both music and movies. He's a guy that dabbles in photography, but really gets the creative grease hot when it comes to putting words in print. In fact, he does that very thing for Kansas City's very own, The Pitch.
My guest for Episode No. 184 was kind enough to share a little bit of time with me a few Saturdays ago, and we chatted family, growing up, a Kansas state-college house divided like no other, writing and editing, loss and longing.
We also managed to chat a little bit about a few of Andrew's favorite albums, which were these:
Big Star's #1 Record (1972)
Alligator (2005), The National
Thousand Foot Krutch's Welcome to the Masquerade (2009)
Home, Like NoPlace Is There (2014), The Hotelier
Charli XCX's How I'm Feeling Now (2020)
Follow Andrew on Instagram at @andrewdodderidge, but also -- he's more active on Twitter. And please be sure to check out Andrew's writing for The Pitch at thepitchkc.com/author/andrew-dodderidge.
Many thanks to not only Andrew, but to all of the fine, fine folks at The Pitch that continue to do the heavy lifting to keep that publication alive. Our city is greater for both your efforts and your results.
And thanks to those of you that continue to support the progrum.
copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio clips contained within this episode. Or any episode, really. In this particular case, I have lifted said snippets from a tune called, "Sugar Craft." It's a track by Medeski, Martin & Wood, and it comes from their 1998 release, Combustication, which is just an absolute treat of a record created by one of the finest trios to ever grace American-rock stages. And we have access to said album c/o Blue Note Records.