By JAMES BELL
Hays Post
Like so much else going on, the Post Podcast has been disrupted by the coronavirus and the precautionary measures put in place.
About a month ago, we were gearing up to begin releasing, longer, more regional podcasts on a variety of topics.
Guests were lined up and everything was in place.
Then as COVID-19 precautionary measures expanded, the studio was closed to visitors and everything was put on hold.
But the first one had been recorded, where I had an interesting conversation with music promoter, producer and founder of the Rockalooa music festival Matt Isley and his Dangerously Biased bandmate Sophi Thompson.
They had a record release show planned, for their first EP self-titled, but like the longer podcasts, that show was scrapped.
But they released the album anyway, and even though everybody’s plans changed, I still had the podcast about the current music scene in rural Kansas recorded.
So in the old tradition of "the show must go on," we put the podcast together, with a little tweaking.
The self-titled album was released and is currently available for download, but with a little luck, they will be back on the road soon, where you can hear their music live.
As for the bigger podcast project, once life returns to normal the project will be picked back up. In the meantime, our regular content will continue.
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