Schecky's Jam Bands
What if the band that the Allman Brothers' own manager compared to the Grateful Dead got their start playing Sunday night residencies at a beach bar on the same island where George Gershwin wrote "Summertime, and the livin' is easy"? That's the Dangermuffin origin story — and it's as warm, deep, and surprising as every song they've ever written. In this episode, Schecky traces how Dan Lotti, Mike Sivilli, and Steven Sandifer built a national touring career one Folly Beach Sunday night at a time — from winning Relix Magazine's Jam Off competition and earning SiriusXM airplay on two stations simultaneously, to recording an entire album in healing frequencies chosen by Vivaldi and Stradivarius, performing live ceremonies at Gathering of the Vibes that audiences struggled to describe as ordinary concerts. We break down why Coffin Island — the ukulele lullaby that turns into an eight-minute guitar assault — is the one song every new listener needs, and reveal how a beach band from South Carolina ended up writing film scores and backing Carrie Fisher's daughter in Hollywood. Subscribe, drop a comment telling us the first time Dangermuffin made you feel like you were exactly where you were supposed to be, and share this episode with anyone who still thinks folk-jam music can't also heal a room.
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