Ep 16 Bill Lonero on The Defiant Machine, History, Music Licensing, Songwriting, and Sleeping 8 Hours
His band’s latest album The Defiant Machine was recently recognized by Guitar Player Magazine as one of the most noteworthy albums of the last 50 years. I'm talking about my new friend Bill Lonero. His band LoNero has become known for creating the genre Guitar Core, which is a special brand of instrumental music that has a metal edge. Bill is also the founder of Straptight, a company that has innovated the concept of strap locks for guitar players.
Our discussion traverses several topics, including but not limited to, Bill’s views on history, roots and influences, how bread-ties became the basis for a new business idea, music licensing, fan appreciation, where the music industry and many musicians “get it wrong,” songwriting, getting ripped off, getting 8 hours of sleep every night, the politics of music, and fun stories about Joe Satriani and Michael Burry, both of whom are among Bill’s friends.
We had just met when I recorded this episode, and I found that Bill has amassed a wealth of experience during what has turned out to be a challenging time to be in music and the music business. I certainly took some great notes, and hope you will too.
Show NotesThe Defiant Machine
USS Hornet
Jeff Beck
John Petrucci
Jimmy Page
Eddie Van Halen
Steve Vai
Joe Satriani
Marty Freedman
Lee Oskar in episode 15 of this podcast
Straptight
The G4 Guitar Experience Camp
Elvis
The Rat Pack
LoNero.net
LoNero on Facebook
Check out the book that lead me to start this podcast!
The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs: How to Get Booked and Paid What You're Worth, Over and Over Again!
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