The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

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The Fretboard Journal magazine's weekly podcast, where we interview legendary guitarists, luthiers, and much more.

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  • TyColorado25
    Go Deep With Jason
    This podcast goes deep with big names and interesting people in the world of guitar and music in general. Jason’s a great interviewer and seems to make his guests feel comfortable. This is a must-listen for guitar nerds who want to go deeper than the latest gear, and get into the minds of great builders, players, and repair people.
  • lennon2020
    Gotta up the audio game
    Ethan Sherman’s mic on the new ep is unlistenable. Deleted.
  • wabn
    Guru Singh
    More Guru Singh!
  • ffadll
    A Fav
    Such a joy to listen to. Every week I smile, laugh and learn a little.
  • GordoGuit
    Fretboard Journal Podcast
    Hands down the best guitar geek content available!
  • Skintknuckle
    Fretboard Journal Podcast
    Great interview. Great podcast. Loved the discussion regarding “…what is handmade?…”
  • the other Dell
    Rick Deitrick
    Sorry, Referring to the Rick Deitrick interview as “Crazy” isn’t apt. Some of us who lived through the ‘60’s recognize his path as Sanity.
  • Atomica13
    You’ll Love this podcast if you’re into custom guitars and music
    This is an excellent podcast and is always interesting. The host, Jason Verlinde, does a fine job interviewing luthiers, musicians, amp builders and more. I build, repair guitars and am a musician and I always learn something or gain inspiration. You can tell that Jason is truly interested and curious about his guests and is also very knowledgable about these subjects. I don’t miss an episode!
  • georgeogoodman
    A wonderful and varied exploration of the world of fretted instruments
    As I’ve found with other podcasts from Fretboard Journal, this is well done and always has interesting guests. I always learn something new about the instruments, performance, and more.
  • CD2011
    Listen already! Bigsby episode is excellent!
    II’ve been listening for years, and the episode on the recently ‘found’ late Bigsby guitar was awesome- so many stories, Jason, the always excellent host, just let them run- thank you, it was so good. I could have listened for another 2 hours. Thanks!
  • Zdtyzxcvplo
    Great podcasts.
    Always a good listen for guitar nerds. Love it.
  • Superabounder
    World of music
    This is an excellent podcast which has led me down a rabbit hole of musical discovery. Everything Jason does is the highest quality. I subscribed to the magazine after getting a glimpse of the care he and the staff give to what they do and I was not disappointed- it is a gorgeous piece of work and I look forward to the next issue. All the podcasts in the FJ network seem to have great people and it makes listening to anything they discuss a true pleasure. Thank you for everything you do Jason- it is obviously a labor of love done to the highest degree.
  • LiL Drug Rep
    If you like guitar…..
    I’ve been a subscriber of the print edition since the first issue. The podcast is done with the same quality and attention to detail I’ve come to expect from FJ . If you enjoy guitar or just music in general you owe it to yourself to check out the entire family of FJ associated podcasts. Keep em coming Jason I appreciate all you do !
  • Blue Guitar Heaven
    Rudy Pensa
    Another great podcast with a name that has been lurking in the background for too long. Rudy is very knowledgeable, and for Chinery’s family to entrust the Blue Guitar collection to him says a lot. I remember when the Blue Guitars first came into the forefront, making Scott an instant legend. To think of the collection being sold as one, if it happens, would be a gift to the world. I remember R.C. Allen talking about the luthiers who received the blue stain, and how he longed to make one. He did, but it’s not the same hue. Kudos to Jason and the gang for putting this information out there. We need more GUITARS!!!
  • NCGolfer
    The Premier Guitar Podcast
    Fretboard Journal is without a doubt the premier guitar-related podcast. It is always informative and entertaining. If you don't subscribe to the print publicaiton - you should. It is the highest quality print publication devoted to guitars, guitar builders, and recording artists.
  • memmer94
    Great pod
    Love the pod. Always get great info and feel like I’m connecting to the acoustic music community no matter where I am. Always a fun and relaxing listen too
  • Stephanie Kay
    Always look forward to the FJ podcast!
    Ive been listening to Jason on the FJ podcast for many years now. Without a doubt it’s one of the most well done podcasts out there. I’ve been introduced to so many artists, products, and instrument builders through this podcast. Thanks for the quality programming Jason!
  • Camera chic
    Pharmaceutical Propaganda or guitar podcast?
    I was really looking forward to listening to episode 325 with the author of Kalamazoo gals. Unfortunately I had to shut it off because the first 10 to 15 minutes were all about the Covid crisis and how everyone should go out and get their vaccine. Well, I respect this may be the opinion of the host and guest, I find it to be inappropriate subject matter on a podcast that supposed to be about guitars and music. Bummer.
  • scm_one
    Excellent.
    A must-listen for stringed instrument nerds. Jason is a wonderful interviewer and keeps things moving along at a great pace. Everything FBJ does is top shelf.
  • Mezoro
    Great Publication!
    Fretboard Journal is a remarkable magazine; beautiful photos, thoughtful articles, great presentation. I have subscribed for years and I’m living the podcasts. Thanks, Jason!
  • Chesapeake Guitar & Amp Repair
    Best gear talk podcast
    The best gear talking podcast by a long shot! Food recipes are great too.
  • Mark55B
    Delightful!
    I listen to a few podcasts but, for just pure guitar and music geekery this is the best. Period.
  • Grampa Dave M
    The Best Stringed Instrument Podcast
    They are very thorough. Amazing content in print and pod. Check them out! I love the Pre-War Guitars Interview
  • Jackson Griffith
    Play guitar? This should be your jam.
    I worked with Jason years ago at Tower Records Pulse magazine, where I remember him building his own Theremin from a kit, but I had no idea what a brilliant guitar guy he is. I'm working my way backward through this library of podcasts, and I've gotta say that if you play guitar and you want to go deeper on your relationship with your instrument, this is a great way to do that. Thoroughly enjoying these podcasts. Nesbitt Bireley approves!
  • LordJeph
    Podcast 263 - Aaron Draplin
    Highly entertaining and often hilarious convo with graphic designer and fellow plunker Aaron Draplin. Being a natural born Michigander and longtime Portlander myself, I enjoyed his tales of Grunge era Portland, and guitar lessons with Pete Krebs. Thank you for bringing in the fringe players with a robust love for the instrument and the music, as well as the art. Bravo!
  • Johnny 1999
    Guitar
    Guitar uber-nerds unite!
  • Lathem
    Best Podcast You Haven’t Listened to Yet
    This is the audio incarnation of the best periodical dedicated to (primarily acoustic) fretted instruments and the men and women who make and play them ever printed. I’ll be honest, the podcast isn’t quite as good as the magazine, but I don’t see how it could be. Nevertheless, it is considerably better than the opening sentence of this review. If you like music, acoustic instruments, songwriters, song-singers, luthiers, or all of the above, you should be listening to this already. What are you waiting for?
  • SG & DG
    Fun new! guitar podcast
    New for me. Enjoying the back issues. I hope they bring it back.
  • KahBill
    Great podcast
    Jason does a terrific job. To the folks that have complaints - why don’t you do your own podcast.... The interviews are so enjoyable. Really great questions and discussions.
  • ramonahooper
    Podcast 203, Todd Albright
    country blues history lives. listen, learn. be very, very grateful.
  • robmaurer
    Best guitar podcast
    Jason Verlinde's interviews are engaging, informative and entertaining! He has some great guests, who together take the conversations in so many different directions.
  • dlw147
    Fretboard Journal is A+++
    The brief videos of his Tom Crandall's restoration of the 12 string Stella was so informative and fun to watch. It's clear that the folks at Fretboard Journal and the people they work with have a great time doing what they do. Thanks for including us and all you do!
  • done with heart
    Awesome
    YES! Great-some. I’m listening dude, here on out, keep it coming Jim. We need you man. God bless
  • radar54
    Fretboard Journal podcast
    I think I’ve listened to most of the Fretboard Journal podcasts. They are well done. I recently listened to the Greg and Janet Deering interview, which I found fascinating. They are a tribute to hard work and not giving up on your dream. I had no idea. Also, if you have not subscribed to the Fretboard Journal print magazine, you should, it’s a beautiful magazine, what print should be. Hubert Parker Tucson, Az
  • Ofunke
    Breadth ...
    I appreciate the broad spectrum of artists and craftspeople featured on The Fretboard Journal podcast. This podcasts interviews and stories stray wider and dig deeper than those I’ve heard before. Just like The Fretboard Journal itself.
  • MCanup
    Awesome Podcast!
    Jason and the Fretboard Journal gang put together an informative podcast for anyone interested in guitars, mandolins, banjos and the music they make. Oh, yeah - the ukelele, too!
  • SeanFlat
    You never know...
    ... who will pop up on this podcast. Jason is great at asking a question and then letting the story unfold. Audio could be better at times but the content is gold.
  • DWDinGA
    Great Podcast!
    I'm a luthier, and I find this podcast extremely informative. It's helpful to me, especially, to hear the perspectives and insights of so many professional players, builders, and other industry experts like vintage instrument resellers and leaders in the factory instrument world. Highly recommended!
  • DrJohnny5
    Pro!!
    Great publication and podcast. Jason is a truly skilled interviewer, a highly under-rated skill.
  • producer17
    Diverse and informative
    Jason Verlinde's interviews continue to engage and inform, across a wide sampling of knowledgeable folks. Recent highlights include CITES updates regarding Dalbergia species, Larry Crane, Sinasoid, and Zack Vex's background.
  • Capt. K
    One of this Singer/Songwriter's most favorite podcasts
    I never miss one of The Fretboard Journal's Podcasts. I look forward to each and everyone. Ken Krupnik Singer/Songwriter (ASCAP)
  • Nicky McNickname
    wonderfully interesting
    The Fretboard Journal podcasts are a real gift to those of us who love guitars, builders, players, and guitar-driven music. The diversity of subjects covered by this ongoing series is astounding -- it goes way, way, way beyond the "I've got an album/tour to promote" stuff which is more customary elsewhere. Each podcast goes into real depth, so rather than getting the usual, superficial glimpse, the listener gets all kinds of facts and details. The interviewer (Jason) has such sincere interest in all things music and in people as well that the podcasts often venture into related subjects. You can tell that the interviewees enjoy the conversations, and you will, too. Super-recomended!
  • Sweet ryde
    Excellent
    Well done! Great interviews, very professional, informative and educational.
  • Challenge Stradale
    a great resource
    Excellent source of information - learning so much!
  • Strings28
    Love Your Instruments More Deeply
    I love stringed instruments, and especially guitars, and the Fretboard Journal (and its podcast) really keeps me deep into the ideas that are moving the industry while keeping them tied to their historical moorings. Each episode surprises me with new ideas I run into. Jason does a good job preparing for the interviews and it's obvious with his thoughtful questions. Definitely worth a listening, even when he's interviewing folks I wouldn't expect.
  • FredP
    Learn something new every episode!
    I'm a beginning amateur guitar builder, and recently discovered the Fretboard Journal podcast (the Maegan Wells episode). I've been binge-listening to it ever since! The variety of guests and topics is amazing, and I'm learning a lot. I also decided to subscribe to the magazine and am looking forward to receiving the first issue of that as well.
  • water8land
    Required listening
    This is hands down the best podcast for information on vintage guitars, handmade guitars and guitar repair. Where would we be without it? I for one certainly would rather not find out!
  • Gerry Grider
    Fretboard Journal podcast
    I look forward to each episode. Typically very interesting content even if it's not from one of my favourite musical genres. A great way to feed my guitar hunger. I recommend the magazine highly as well. I've been a subscriber since issue #4.
  • bagelwide
    The real deal.
    Keep 'em coming!
  • JohnElbert
    If you really love guitars this is for you!
    I love to play, collect, repair, and study guitars. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of people in my life who enjoy discussing them as much as I do. Jason interviews world class luthiers and guitarist and asks all the questions I would. Very in depth, engaging, genuine and even entertaining. I especially enjoying listing while I'm working in the shop! I recommend starting with episode 80: Nels Cline & Julien Lage or episode 115 with Jim Olson.
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