The Minnesota Music Note
What happens when a lifelong musician combines creativity, technology, business, and pure obsession into one project? This episode with Alain Nisam is an inside look at how Shredding Flannel became one of the most unique and ambitious live music projects in Minnesota. How do you turn a local band into a scalable music machine without losing the passion that started it all? From singing in the Metropolitan Boys Choir as a kid to building a 22-member live music collective, Alain Nisam’s story is wild. In this episode of The Minnesota Music Note, Alain shares how an obsession with music evolved into a career filled with songwriting, classical guitar, coding, entrepreneurship, sound engineering, and building one of the most organized live bands around. We dive deep into the origins of Shredding Flannel, the business side of running a band, building custom in-ear monitor systems, recording workflows, learning music before YouTube existed, surviving major lineup changes, and what it really takes to keep a modern live music operation running. This conversation is packed with musician stories, gear talk, tech deep dives, entrepreneurship lessons, and honest insight into balancing creativity with real life. IN THIS EPISODE WE TALKED ABOUT: • Alain’s early days singing in the Metropolitan Boys Choir • Learning guitar before YouTube and teaching himself by ear • Studying classical guitar, French, and advanced music theory • Growing up between Minnesota, France, Belgium, and London • Writing original music as a teenager • The story behind the name Shredding Flannel • Building a 22-member “band collective” that can play multiple gigs at once • Losing most of the band and rebuilding the entire project from scratch • Live sound engineering, in-ear monitors, and custom tech setups • Recording rehearsals and creating systems to train new band members faster • Balancing music, entrepreneurship, family, and burnout • Alain’s long-term vision for the future of Shredding Flannel If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to The Minnesota Music Note, leave a review, and share this episode with a musician, gearhead, or music lover in your life. Resources: PodcastCrew website: podcastcrew.online The MN Music Note FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/minnesotamusicnote/ Email: william@podcastcrew.online
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