Dealing The Mobile Sound
On this episode of Dealing the Mobile Sound, host Eric Erdman sits down with Mobile music venue legend Noell Broughton — the man behind Monsoons, The Brickyard, and some of the most unforgettable nights in Gulf Coast music history. Noell reflects on his first concert — the night his dad’s band opened for KISS. Also the wild BayFest years, and when artists like Herbie Hancock, Incubus, and The Outfield passed through downtown Mobile venues. The conversation traces Noell’s journey from opening 14 South in Fairhope at 23 years old to buying Monsoons in 1997 and helping build a music scene that often played until sunrise. He talks about the lawless chaos and freedom of downtown Mobile in those years, and why he’s always booked bands for one simple reason: “I want to hear the music, so I book the bands.” There are stories about Afroman, Ugli Stick, and the fire that destroyed Monsoons on April 16, 2004 — along with Eric performing his song “Old Friend,” written from the memories of Monsoons.
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