MN Music Note - Ep 35 - How James Flagg Took Tribute Bands to Another Level
What does it actually take to step into the shoes of bands like Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Alice in Chains… and make fans believe it?
In this episode of The Minnesota Music Note, we sit down with James Flagg — the powerhouse vocalist and musician behind Minnesota tribute bands Mad Alice, 10,000 Days, and Stone and Echo. From learning drums on couch cushions as a kid to fronting some of the Midwest’s most respected tribute acts, James shares the wild, funny, frustrating, and inspiring journey that shaped him into the performer he is today.
We get deep into the reality of tribute band culture, the pressure of honoring iconic music, chaotic road stories, the evolution of Minnesota’s music scene, and how one Facebook post changed the course of his career forever.
In this episode, we talk about:
- Growing up obsessed with drums and teaching himself music from scratch
- His early bands and the evolution of Bubble Math
- The truth about being in original bands vs tribute bands
- The insane story of playing to an empty bar in Reno
- How Mad Alice became one of Minnesota’s standout Alice in Chains tributes
- Auditioning to become the singer of 10,000 Days
- Why chemistry matters more than talent in a band
- The creation of Stone and Echo, the A Perfect Circle tribute
- Recording struggles, DIY albums, and learning music production
- His solo project Jaunt and Ghost and love for 80s-inspired music
If you’re a fan of Tool, Alice in Chains, A Perfect Circle, Minnesota music culture, or just love hearing real stories from musicians who’ve lived it — this episode is for you.
Tune into the full episode now and get an inside look at the passion, obsession, humor, and hard work behind some of the Midwest’s best tribute bands.
🎙️ Are you part of the Minnesota music scene?
If you’re in a band, running venues, organizing events, producing music, or helping grow the local scene in any way — we’d love to connect with you and potentially feature you on the podcast.
Resources:
More of James Flagg’s Performance Videos:
10,000 Days “The Grudge” at The Doghouse (James on Vox)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5grzSgMs1kE
Season of the Fly (Original) Music Video “Safe?” (James on Drums and Vox)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZdVk7Tec7E&list=RDTZdVk7Tec7E&start_radio=1
Bubblemath (Original) Music Video “Everything” (James on drums and backing Vox)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtFw8H3AGtA&list=RDQtFw8H3AGtA&start_radio=1
Just & Ghost “Brand New Dawn” (James’ Original solo project)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lL1RU7sUrM&list=RD8lL1RU7sUrM&start_radio=1
Just & Ghost (Original) Music Video “Tomorrow’s a Thief” (From a sound track I did for a short
film called “The Guilty Prince of Chinatown”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAsSMhrm0l4&list=RDMAsSMhrm0l4&start_radio=1
Modern Condition (Original) Music Video “Kings of Cool” (James on drums and Vox) Featuring
Shawn Q Kroll (From The Hybrid Theory)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoKg-RlmGb8&list=RDeoKg-RlmGb8&start_radio=1
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