Shoving Wilco Podcast

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Welcome to "Shoving Wilco," a podcast dedicated to celebrating the music of one of the most influential American bands, Wilco. Wilco has been making music for nearly three decades, blending elements of country, rock, alternative, and folk to create a unique sound that has captivated fans around the world. In this podcast, we'll delve into the stories behind the songs, explore the creative process of the band, and celebrate the enduring impact of Wilco's music. Shoving Wilco is hosted by award-winning podcaster Todd Rossnagel.

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Matthew Pfahlert is an artist known for his poster designs for Wilco, bringing a unique perspective to the band's visual storytelling through album covers and posters.
Chris Campbell is a music industry insider and a passionate Wilco devotee. He runs a popular YouTube channel that offers deep insights into vinyl records, alt-country music, and the works of Wilco. His expertise and enthusiasm for music, particularly the evolution of bands like Uncle Tupelo and Wilco, make him a respected voice in the music community.
Mikael Jorgensen is a talented musician and the longtime keyboardist for the influential American band Wilco. He joined the band in its early days and has contributed to their unique sound that blends elements of country, rock, alternative, and folk. Jorgensen is known for his dynamic performances and has been an integral part of the band's creative process. In addition to his work with Wilco, he is currently producing a documentary about jazz legend Bob James, highlighting the significant impact of James' music on contemporary artists.

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Here's the recent few episodes on Shoving Wilco.

0:00 30:45

Behind the Album Covers: Wilco’s Visual Identity

Hosts
Todd Rossnagel
Guests
Matthew Pfahlert
Keywords
album covers visual identity Wilco album art poster design visual storytelling

In this episode of Shoving Wilco, we're thrilled to sit down once again with artist Matthew Pfahlert, who brings a unique perspective to the iconic world of Wilco’s album covers.

Matthew, renowned for his poster designs for Wilco, dives deep into the visual storytelling that accompanies each album. We explore our favorite covers, unpack what makes them uniquely powerful, and reflect on how each piece of album art encapsulates the essence of Wilco.

We’d love to hear your thoughts! Share your favorite Wilco album covers and what they mean to you in the comments.

Check out Matt's latest poster design - a super cool glow-in-the-dark poster!

0:00 32:35

The Song Was Written for Me (And Maybe You Too)

Hosts
Todd Rossnagel
Guests
Chris Campbell
Keywords
Wilco music industry vinyl alt-country Jeff Tweedy Yankee Hotel Foxtrot personal connections lyrical honesty

In this episode of Shoving Wilco, host Todd Rossnagel sits down with fellow Wilco devotee and music industry veteran Chris Campbell, whose YouTube channel is a treasure trove of insight on vinyl, alt-country, and, of course, Wilco.

Todd and Chris dive deep into how Wilco arrived in their lives at the perfect time, with Chris tracing his journey from Uncle Tupelo to Being There, Summerteeth, and beyond. They swap personal connections to songs like “How to Fight Loneliness,” reflect on Jeff Tweedy’s lyrical honesty, and explore what Yankee Hotel Foxtrot sounded like in a post-9/11 New York City—where Chris was front row at the band’s legendary shows.

This one’s for the vinyl nerds, the alt-country lifers, and anyone who has ever felt like Tweedy wrote a song just for them.

0:00 42:36

A Conversation with Mikael Jorgensen

Hosts
Todd Rossnagel Tim Arnold
Guests
Mikael Jorgensen
Keywords
Wilco Mikael Jorgensen keyboardist tour preparation musical influences playlist listening to music Bob James documentary

On this episode of Shoving Wilco, hosts Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with Wilco’s longtime keyboardist, Mikael Jorgensen. From his early days joining the band to what it's like prepping for a major tour, Mikael shares stories from the road and behind the keys. We dive into his musical influences, what’s currently spinning on his playlist, the value of listening to music with a crowd, and a fascinating documentary he's producing about jazz legend Bob James — a man whose fingerprints are all over your music library, whether you realize it or not.


Follow Mikael on Substack here.


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