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I Produced Every Band Ever

Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie

Season 3, Ep. 13

You’re listening to a conversation between Scott Bunn, a lover of Bob Dylan, and Tamarah Federici, producer of every band ever, already in progress.


Scott Bunn co-hosts Run That Back on 103.3 Asheville FM (with Tom Chalmers, from EBE’s Van Halen episodes) an indie sports talk show with a mix of comedy and music. Scott also writes and manages Recliner Notes, which is made up of deep dives on individual songs by Bill Callahan, Elvis Costello, and Bob Dylan as well as interviews, reviews, and much more. Follow him on BlueskyTwitter, and Instagram.


We recorded this at the end of January 2025, so if it sounds like we're talking about the Bob Dylan movie in present tense, as if it was still in theaters, please just go with it. Thanks.

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