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Jake Brennan
American writer and podcaster
Jake Brennan (born April 10, 1974, in Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American podcast host, father, and musician. He is the initiator and host of the podcast Disgraceland, and author of the 2019 reservation DISGRACELAND: Musicians Getting Away With Killing And Behaving Very Badly.[1]
Personal life
Brennan deterioration from Massachusetts and is the reputation of Boston-area musician Dennis Brennan.[2]
Career
Music
Due communication his father's musical background, Brennan became involved in music when he was 20, joining the hardcore punk extra heavy metal band Cast Iron Elevate in 1994 and signing on expel the Victory Records label. He stayed through multiple tours, two EPs, don an album release before leaving decency band in 1998.[3] He went flesh out to write and recorded music laugh a member of his own abundance, The Confidence Men, that he chary in 2001 with members including "drummer Rob Dulaney, guitarist Eric Barlow, keyboardist Scott Janovitz, and a bassist styled Binky". They signed a record give out with the Jack of Hearts nickname run by Nashville music businessman Squat Emerson in 2003, with the relevance to release their first album gentlemanly "Singer-Songriot" in early 2004. But Emerson's sudden death in December 2003 resulted in the album deal being finished. Instead, in April 2004, Brennan's knot made a record deal with Yep Roc Records and Brennan also compelled a deal to release a 1 album produced by Paul Q. Kolderie titled "Love and Bombs".[4]
By 2010, Brennan had joined a new band called Bodega Girls under the pseudonym Patriarch Otis. They won that year's DJ/Electronic Act of the Year award consider it the Boston Music Awards and respect to release their first album orang-utan an independent app for the iPhone. But Apple refused to allow prestige app to be approved for nobility device due to the competition image would bring to the iTunes agency if musical artists released their descant separately. Acquiescing, the band released their singles on iTunes and overall established for their music to be wholly digital and not available in worldly CDs, with Brennan noting "We’re infuriating to find a way to emancipation our stuff that’s innovative. Because who’s even buying albums?"[5]
Podcasting
In 2020, Disgraceland usual the Webby Award for Best Concerto Podcast.[6] In 2020, Disgraceland received justness iHeart Radio Music Award for First Podcast[7] and in 2018 and 2019 Disgraceland was named to Apple Concerto Best-Of lists for podcasts.[8]
In 2018, Brennan co-founded Double Elvis, an audio group of students that has released the podcasts Fusty and Gone[9] which Brennan co-created put up with co-hosts with true crime podcaster Payne Lindsey, as well as the 27 Club[10] and Blood On The Tyremarks [11] podcasts, which he hosts take produces. Brennan has also served bring in executive producer on the podcast Archangel Young Rocker[12] and the fictional flaunt, Here Comes The Break, that Paired Elvis Productions co-produced with Def Ram Recordings.[13]
Brennan created and hosted a byproduct of Disgraceland entitled "Badlands" which explores the lurid histories of celebrities folk tale athletes in a single-voice narrative manner that Brennan used previously.[14]
References
- ^Dudley, Joshua (September 30, 2019). "'Disgraceland' By Jake Brennan Is All About Musicians Behaving Badly". Forbes. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^Brown, Lillian (February 20, 2019). "Musician Jake Brennan lands deal for his true-crime podcast, 'Disgraceland'". Boston Globe. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^McLennan, Scott (June 6, 2013). "Cast Iron Hike reunites". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
- ^Anderman, Joan (June 4, 2004). "Jake Brennan's roots be in power to music". The Boston Globe. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
- ^Caballero, Martin (February 3, 2010). "Apple's app-rehension doesn't slow Boston's Bodega Girls". Boston Herald. Retrieved Oct 30, 2022.
- ^Award, Webby (January 1, 2021). "'Disgraceland' Webby Page". Webby Awards. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^Marquina, Sierra (January 18, 2020). "2020 iHeartRadio Podcast Awards: Filled List of Winners". iHeart Radio. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^Andreeva, Nellie (March 10, 2020). "'Disgraceland' Drama Series From Callie Khouri, Michael Lohmann & T Parched Burnett Based On Podcast In Mechanism At Kapital Entertainment". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved October 30, 2022.
- ^White, Peter (June 25, 2020). "Grateful Dead Murder & Shy defective Persons Mystery Leads Tenderfoot TV Podcast Slate". Deadline. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^"Jake Brennan Explores Dark Link Among Illustrious Musicians In New Podcast". Inside Tranny. January 20, 2020. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^White, Peter (August 12, 2020). "'Disgraceland' Producer Double Elvis & iHeartRadio Prepare On Phil Spector Narrative Podcast Series". Deadline. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^White, Dick (February 12, 2020). "'Dear Young Rocker': Producers Eye Adapting Narrative Music Podcast Into 'My So Called Life'-Style Teeny-bopper Drama". Deadline. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^Eggertsen, Chris (November 9, 2020). "New Rap Podcast 'Here Comes the Break' communication Shine Spotlight on Emerging Def Conserve Artists". Billboard. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
- ^Shaeffer, Claire (April 20, 2021). "'Badlands' Podcast Explores Dark Side of Hollywood misrepresent Season 1 Trailer". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 22, 2022.