
Bob Cahill launched The Bobcast in December 2013 with his first guest, the enigmatic Didgeridrew, and quickly became known for his captivating conversations with a wide range of influential figures. Over the years, The Bobcast has featured countless musicians, artists, actors, and religious figures, solidifying its place in the diverse podcast landscape. Guests on the show have included notable names like Big Data, Dispatch, Schoolly D, Daru Jones, and Landall Goolsby from Marvel’s Agents of Shield. The podcast has also welcomed film industry talents such as Aaron Scotti, producer of the acclaimed film The Peanut Butter Falcon, and stars Andre Gower and Ryan Lambert from the cult classic The Monster Squad. During the chaos of Covid-19, podcaster Bob Cahill retreated into the woods to record solo episodes. Amidst isolation, he struggled with self-doubt, but the forest’s silence led him to spiritual discovery. What began as an escape evolved into a journey of self-reflection, transforming his podcast into a narrative of growth and healing. With his unique perspective and unfiltered style, Bob’s show has earned a loyal following and remains a staple for fans of pop culture, music, and engaging storytelling.
Episodes
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
THE BOBCAST 328: ANGUS & HAMISH
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
Thursday Nov 11, 2021
A Brother Reflections reunion.
Check out BROTHER here:
https://brothermusic.com/
Chances are you’ve seen BROTHER on NBC’s ‘ER’, maybe heard their music on the classic ‘Baraka’ soundtrack or UPN’s ‘ Twilight Zone.’ The band has shared stages with Joe Walsh, John Entwhistle, Linkin Park, and Alicia Keys and are the only independent band to have played the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Fusing signature vocals and guitar with the deep pulse of the didgeridoo, the soaring highs of the bagpipes, and tribal percussion, BROTHER is wholly original. The band’s powerhouse live performances are an energetic celebration, captivating and engaging the audience from the first song to the last.
Angus, founding member of BROTHER, arrived in Los Angeles from Australia with his brothers a decade ago as little more than fresh-faced farm boys. In LA, they found themselves busking at Venice Beach, the Hollywood Bowl and Universal Studios to survive. Since those days, BROTHER evolved its trademark sound while touring extensively in the United States and in Canada, Japan, France, Egypt and Australia.
They did it all free from standard industry trends and pigeon-holes. BROTHER has self-released 12 albums, sold more CDs in the USA than any other independent Australian act and has regularly been cited as a role model within the independent scene.
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