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Go behind the scenes at Dallas's historic Majestic Theatre with general manager Michael Schwedler as he reveals how iconic venues book legendary artists like Elvis Costello, Jeff Tweedy, and Bruce Springsteen. Learn about the competitive world of concert promotion, the theater's transformation from 1920s vaudeville house to premier music venue, and hear incredible stories from the road including a memorable encounter with Bo Diddley. This intimate conversation explores the business side of live music, the Majestic's role in Dallas's legendary Theater Row, and what it takes to keep a century-old venue thriving in today's entertainment landscape. 00:00:00 - Opening and Sound Check Lightning strikes during the opening moments as hosts settle into the Majestic Theater for recording. 00:01:23 - Welcome to the Majestic Theater Introduction to the special edition recorded live on stage at Dallas's historic Majestic Theater with general manager Michael Schwedler and guest Chad Stockslager. 00:02:57 - Theater Row History Discussion of Dallas's historic Theater Row on Elm Street in the 1940s-50s when nine theaters operated downtown. 00:04:21 - First Concert Memories The hosts share their earliest memories of attending shows at the Majestic, including a 1971 Jeff Beck Group performance. 00:08:51 - Michael's Journey to the Majestic Michael Schwedler explains how he became general manager after working at the Granada Theater and his thirteen-year tenure at the venue. 00:11:09 - The Business of Booking Shows Deep dive into how the Majestic books acts, working with promoters like Live Nation and AEG rather than directly buying talent. 00:16:13 - Competition and Venue Dynamics Discussion of Dallas's competitive music venue landscape and how capacity determines which acts play where. 00:24:44 - The Theater's Transformation History of the Majestic's evolution from 1921 vaudeville house to movie theater to modern performing arts center. 00:29:10 - The Booking Process Continued Further exploration of how promoters approach venues and the relationship between artists, agents, and theater management. 00:38:14 - Dream Acts and Wish Lists Michael discusses artists he'd love to book and shares stories about memorable performances including Elvis Costello and Anthony Bourdain. 00:46:42 - Behind the Scenes Stories Tales of artist demands, backstage protocols, and memorable moments including the Jeff Tweedy "squeaky seat" incident. 00:50:47 - Musical Origins and Influences The hosts dive into their drumming backgrounds, influences like Buddy Rich, John Bonham, and Charlie Watts. 01:04:54 - The Bo Diddley Experience Michael shares a detailed story about backing Bo Diddley in the 1980s and receiving the ultimate compliment on his drumming. 01:08:33 - The Majestic Museum Description of the theater's basement museum featuring memorabilia and timeline of the venue's 100-year history. 01:13:44 - Wrap-up and Information Final thoughts, upcoming shows, and details on how to find tickets at liveatthemajestic.com.
Jeffrey Scot Tweedy is an American musician, author, and record producer, best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the band Wilco. Tweedy, originally from Belleville, Illinois, began his music career in high school with his band The Plebes along with Jay Farrar, also in the band. The Plebes later became the alternative country band Uncle Tupelo.
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