Aaron Draplin's first gig was The Circle Jerks
Do You Remember The First Time?
Release Date: 08/06/2020
Do You Remember The First Time?
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info_outlineTuning in from Portland, Oregon, this weeks guest is the one and only Aaron Draplin. There are many podcasts out there featuring the man himself but none quite like this one.
The hugely successful designer and keynote speaker is known for his relentless speaking tours around the globe, his work for the likes of Nike, Google, Obama and a whole host of musicians you'll know. He's also the man behind the insanely popular Field Notes and has a book 'Pretty Much Everything.'
We don't talk about any of that. Draplin instead tells us about his last gigs before lockdown including a huge arena Jack White show and a tiny Swervedriver gig. There's a host of anecdotes from his first ever show which was Circle Jerks, stories of growing up in Chicago, living in Portland and the scenes that developed there in the 90s. His first festival was the first Lollapalooza. Are you still reading this? What are you waiting for? Go listen to it!
Co-hosted by Woody Woods and Gordon Reid, produced by Andrew Halford.