The Tour Life with Janine Richards
The Tour Life with Janine Richards

The Tour Life with Janine Richards

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Join Janine Richards from Q101 on 'The Tour Life,’ for an all-access look behind the curtain to reveal the untold stories of the music industry's backbone. With each candid conversation, dive deep into the lives of entertainment's unsung heroes—the dedicated tech crews, designers, tour managers, sound engineers, and production staff who work with the biggest names in music. From touring with Prince and The Rolling Stones to Linkin Park, Kendrick Lamar, and Olivia Rodrigo, discover stories and lessons from life on and off the road. Each weekly episode brings you closer to the resilience, creativity, and teamwork that fuel the world's most memorable tours, offering invaluable insights into a happier, healthier, and more sustainable life and career. Subscribe, rate, and follow us to gain access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content. Engage with both seasoned professionals and those aspiring to enter the music industry, as well as fellow music enthusiasts, by joining our community at @j9richards, @thetourlifepodcast, and @q101chicago

Recent Episodes

At a Crossroads: Rene Villanueva of Hacienda on Grief, Mental Health, and Rediscovering Purpose
OCT 20, 2024
At a Crossroads: Rene Villanueva of Hacienda on Grief, Mental Health, and Rediscovering Purpose

In this episode of The Tour Life, we sit down with Rene Villanueva, musician, writer, and member of the band Hacienda, to explore the crossroads of personal loss and professional success. Rene opens up about the sudden loss of his mother right before a major tour with Hacienda and the emotional toll it took on him and his brothers. Despite their growing success, including collaborations with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, Rene describes how suppressing their grief led to burnout, mental health struggles, and the eventual need to take a step back from their career.

We discuss the importance of prioritizing mental health, especially in high-pressure industries like music, where pushing through grief can cause long-term harm. Rene reflects on how he and his brothers learned to process their emotions, embrace self-reflection, and re-evaluate their purpose before returning to the music scene.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Pause to Heal: Even when you're on a trajectory of success, it’s okay to take a step back to process grief and trauma. Ignoring emotional health can lead to burnout and long-term negative effects.
  2. Healthy Coping Mechanisms: Instead of bottling up emotions, finding outlets like meditation, self-reflection, or even taking time off can make a significant difference in your well-being.
  3. Compartmentalizing Grief Isn’t Sustainable: Trying to “push through” personal tragedy while performing or working can lead to breakdowns in other areas, including relationships and mental health.
  4. Redefining Success: Success doesn’t always mean continuing on a predetermined path. Sometimes, true success is recognizing when you need to hit pause and take care of yourself.
  5. Support Systems Matter: Keeping close relationships with loved ones can provide grounding and perspective, especially when the demands of the road feel overwhelming.

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Blending Hip-Hop, Jazz, and Global Influences: The Journey of Emcee Bardo from Japan to Chicago
OCT 19, 2024
Blending Hip-Hop, Jazz, and Global Influences: The Journey of Emcee Bardo from Japan to Chicago
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60 MIN
Living With Intent: Music, Community, and Staying True with Emcee ShowYouSuck
OCT 19, 2024
Living With Intent: Music, Community, and Staying True with Emcee ShowYouSuck

In this episode of The Tour Life, we chat with Chicago-based emcee, ShowYouSuck, an artist known for his unique approach to hip-hop and his collaborations with Air Credits, The Hood Internet, and more. ShowYouSuck shares his journey from growing up as a solo creative, discovering rap as his outlet, and ultimately finding success on his own terms. Along the way, he learned to navigate the challenges of building a music career in Chicago's diverse and often fragmented scene.

We dive deep into the concept of creating with intent and discuss ShowYouSuck’s unique outlook on life, which balances the highs and lows without letting them define his self-worth. He also talks about his post-apocalyptic rap project, Air Credits, his experiences with DJing, and the importance of fostering community in an industry where support can often feel elusive. Throughout the conversation, ShowYouSuck emphasizes the importance of loving the process over focusing on the outcome.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Community and Support: Being part of different friend groups with varied interests helps expand your network, which can open unexpected doors in your career.
  2. Intentional Living: Moving with intention in your art, relationships, and life can bring a greater sense of fulfillment and control.
  3. The Importance of Self-Talk: How you talk to yourself impacts your outlook on your career. Speaking positively, even when things aren’t perfect, is essential to keeping your momentum.
  4. Process Over Results: Letting go of attachment to outcomes, like crowd sizes or song plays, is key. Falling in love with the creative process itself brings more satisfaction than focusing on metrics.
  5. Staying Grounded: Life and art are a series of events—neither good nor bad. The only thing you can control is how you react to them.

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Finding Joy in the Journey: Music, Growth, and Connection with Emcee Rich Jones
OCT 19, 2024
Finding Joy in the Journey: Music, Growth, and Connection with Emcee Rich Jones

In this episode of The Tour Life, we sit down with Rich Jones, a Chicago-based MC known for his collaborations with Taylor Bennett, the Allies, and more. Rich shares stories from his music career, including how he was voted the second-best rapper in Chicago by the Chicago Reader in 2016, right behind Chance the Rapper. We dive into his creative process, life on the road, and the organic way he’s built strong relationships within the music industry.

We talk about the ups and downs of touring, including solo touring for the first time, navigating unexpected challenges, and the emotional rollercoaster of live performances. Rich opens up about learning to cultivate friendships and networks, and how they’ve helped him both personally and professionally, from saving on lodging to filling venues. He also reflects on the growth he’s experienced as both an artist and individual, emphasizing the importance of self-encouragement alongside constructive self-criticism.

Whether you’re in the music business or simply a fan, Rich’s optimistic yet grounded outlook will inspire you to embrace the unexpected twists of the creative journey.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Relationships Matter: Cultivating friendships in the music industry happens naturally when you're present and active. The connections you make can offer both emotional and professional benefits, such as networking opportunities and support while on tour.
  2. Promotion is Key: Once you have a body of work, focus on promoting it creatively. Engaging your audience through various platforms, not just through music releases, can build anticipation and excitement.
  3. Stay Grounded: When you’re frustrated, check in with yourself. If you're still passionate about what you're doing, the struggles are worth it. Don’t lose sight of the positive aspects of your career.
  4. Stepping Stones: Smaller shows or seemingly unsuccessful moments can lead to greater opportunities down the road. Every step is part of the journey.
  5. Celebrate Yourself: Personal and artistic growth takes time. Remember to appreciate who you are and what you’ve accomplished. Self-love and self-encouragement are just as important as constructive criticism.

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Don't forget to subscribe to The Tour Life on your favorite platform, leave a review on iTunes, and follow us on Instagram at @thetourlifepodcast.

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What Starting My Music Career Behind the Scenes at WWE Taught Me About Work with Live Sound Engineer Jair Crews
AUG 27, 2024
What Starting My Music Career Behind the Scenes at WWE Taught Me About Work with Live Sound Engineer Jair Crews

Jair Crews has worked with 21 Savage, JID, Dominic Fike, Brockhampton, Lil Mosey, and Kid Ink. In this episode, Jair shares his unique experiences, including his foundational work on a WWE production, which helped shape his efficient workflow. The discussion also delves into mental health, the importance of chasing dreams, and an amusing story about Jair trying an orange for the first time in Perth, Australia. He emphasizes the value of maintaining strong support systems, capturing memorable moments, and the pivotal role of mentorship in his career journey.

Chapters:

  • [00:00] Welcome to The Tour Life with Janine Richards
  • [02:56] Jair Cruz's Journey into Live Sound
  • [07:37] Behind the Scenes of WWE Productions
  • [27:55] Realizing the Need for Change
  • [30:48] The Power of Mentorship and Community
  • [35:22] Chasing Dreams and Seizing Opportunities

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58 MIN