Sugar High
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Sugar High features intimate profiles of popular musicians, producers, and people that work for them. Host Danny Carissimi and his band of musician friends push artists at the forefront of creativity to tell the real story of what it's like to live a life in music. Past episodes include Walk The Moon, 311, Beyonce's producer Rey Reel, The Griswolds, Lucius, Com Truise, Neon Indian, Aer, and more.

Nick Anderson of The Wrecks

Nick Anderson is a young dude from Wellsville, NY. So young in fact that at one point in our interview he asked if I was mad at millennials (I am one)...
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Bedouine

Well my friends since it's the end of the year I thought I'd make an episode about one of my favorite artists/albums of the year... Bedouine. Bedouine...
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Megan Washington of Washington

If you listen to this show you know that I've a lot of Aussie friends. We see eye to eye on things like pies, beautiful beaches, and vegemite. Through...
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Trevor Hall

Trevor Hall is a spiritual man at peace with himself... I am not. After growing up in South Carolina Trevor moved out west and began a pretty insane m...
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Neck Deep (Fil Thorpe-Evans)

Fil Thorpe-Evans is a bassist from the countryside in England. In 2012 he left school on a whim to join a pop punk band with his friends called Neck D...
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Dalton Rapattoni

Dalton is not my normal guest for this show. He's a former boy band member that placed 3rd on American Idol and writes pop songs. But I like him... I ...
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Bears Den (Andrew Davie)

In 2012 I was introduced to Kev Jones, Andrew Davie, and Joey Refsdal AKA Bears Den. We'd spend the next year and a half on the road together travelin...
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Best Coast

In 2009 Bethany Cosentino left college in NYC because she missed California. The move inspired her to contact an old friend named Bobb Brunno and toge...
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Lucy Rose Escapes

After two successful albums Lucy Rose found herself at a crossroads. She was feeling uninspired by music and did not feel that a major label made sens...
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