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SoCal Soundcheck

SoCal Soundcheck

By: Brian Jensen
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Based in Temecula, CA, SoCal Soundcheck is a podcast about the musicians, bands, venues, promoters, and fans shaping Southern California’s live music scene.

Hosted by Brian Jensen, each episode features real conversations with local artists and music community voices about the stories behind the songs, the realities of performing live, and the work that goes into building a music career. From gear and set lists to landing gigs, open mics, promotion, venues, and behind-the-scenes stories, SoCal Soundcheck brings you closer to the people keeping local music alive.

By Temecula Musicians.

Sponsored by Tsunami Cables

Great tone starts with great gear, and great gear has to be reliable. Whether you’re on stage, in the studio, or setting up for a podcast, your cables are the last thing you want to worry about.

That’s why SoCal Soundcheck is proud to be sponsored by Tsunami Cables. These are high-quality, dependable cables built for working musicians, serious players, and anyone who values gear that performs night after night. When your signal matters, your cable matters.

Use promo code SOCALSOUND at checkout for 10% off your order at TsunamiCables.com.

Offer valid through May 29, 2027.

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  • Chris Lozano: From a Coal Mining Town to Nashville’s Studio C
    Jun 24 2026

    Country-rock artist Chris Lozano didn’t come from a music industry family. He grew up in Paonia, Colorado, a small coal mining town where his graduating class had just 40 people - and where hard work wasn’t a slogan, it was a way of life.

    In this episode of SoCal Soundcheck, Chris shares the story behind his journey: singing Motown and classic country as a kid, getting pulled out of middle school detention by a choir teacher who heard something in his voice, meeting the woman who would become his wife, serving in the Marine Corps, and eventually finding his way into country music.

    Chris also talks about how his military background shaped his songwriting, especially on songs like “Boots on Sacred Ground,” written for the Marines, military members who never came home, and the Gold Star families who carry that loss every day. In one of the most emotional moments of the conversation, Chris explains that he doesn’t write to impress everyone — he writes so the people the song is meant for can feel seen.

    The episode also goes deep into Chris’s Nashville recording experience at Historic RCA Studio C, working with producer Eddie Gore, and learning from the kind of session musicians who have played with major artists across country, rock, and Americana. Chris shares stories about walking the same halls as legends, tracking with Nashville players, and learning how small changes in songwriting, phrasing, production, and performance can turn a song into something that connects.

    Chris also opens up about the grind of booking, building a band, getting rejected, and staying persistent:

    “For every yes I’ve got, I’ve gotten probably like 20, 30 no’s. So don’t take the no’s as you’re a failure.”

    That mindset runs through the whole conversation - from Paonia to the Marine Corps, from karaoke nights to Nashville, from local shows to national stages.

    In this episode

    • Growing up in a small coal mining town in Colorado
    • How Chris first discovered his voice
    • Meeting his wife in middle school
    • Serving in the Marine Corps and learning guitar while stationed in Hawaii
    • Writing songs with emotional weight and personal meaning
    • The story behind “Boots on Sacred Ground”
    • Recording at Historic RCA Studio C in Nashville
    • Working with producer Eddie Gore
    • Nashville takeaways, session players, and songwriting lessons
    • The reality of booking shows and hearing “no” again and again
    • Building the Chris Lozano Band and taking country-rock on the road

    Featured/mentioned: Chris Lozano Band, Eddie Gore, Historic RCA Studio C, Bekka Bramlett, Tim Buppert, Steve Mackey, Dane Bryant, Tyler Cain, Jared Kneale, Erik Peterson, Toby Keith, Jason Aldean, Billy Gibbons, Eric Clapton, Dolly Parton, Waylon Jennings, Elvis Presley, Chris Stapleton, Cody Johnson.

    Follow Chris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrislozanocountry/

    Website: https://chrislozanoband.com/

    SoCal Soundcheck is sponsored by Tsunami Cables.

    SoCal Soundcheck is proud to be sponsored by Tsunami Cables. These are high-quality, dependable cables built for working musicians, serious players, and anyone who values gear that performs night after night.

    When your signal matters, your cable matters.

    Use promo code SOCALSOUND at checkout for 10% off your order at TsunamiCables.com.

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    57 mins
  • Brian Gaylord: “I Have Three Hours to Make You Love Country Music"
    Jun 19 2026

    “I have three hours to convince everybody in the room that they love country music.”

    That line says a lot about Brian Gaylord.

    On this episode of SoCal Soundcheck, Brian Gaylord joins the show alongside Eric Davis of the Brian Gaylord & Country Star Band for a conversation about country music, rodeo grit, original songs, Nashville recording, and the standard behind building a serious live band.

    Before he was fronting a country band, Brian was a professional rodeo cowboy — traveling, competing, and living inside the culture that would eventually shape his sound. Country music was always there, playing on the radio, becoming part of his voice, his style, and his identity.

    After knee surgeries and being told he might never ride again, Brian had to figure out what came next. Music became more than a side passion. It became the next arena.

    That same competitive mindset carried into his recording career. Brian talked about flying to Nashville, working with high-level musicians, recording at the home studio of a Rascal Flatts member, and building songs with players connected to artists like Morgan Wallen and Tim McGraw.

    That standard also defines the Brian Gaylord & Country Star Band. Brian is intentional about the musicians he brings onstage — players who can deliver a polished, full, real country sound.

    With Eric Davis on guitar and a lineup that includes top-tier players, pedal steel, multiple guitarists, and backing vocals, the band is built to sound big, professional, and unmistakably country.

    The episode also digs into the challenge of bringing country music into Southern California venues, especially rooms that may not think of themselves as country audiences. Brian’s goal is not just to entertain the crowd. It is to win them over.

    Brian and Eric also performed live in the studio, giving the episode a stripped-down look at the musicianship behind the stories.

    In this episode, Brian Gaylord and Eric Davis talk about Brian’s rodeo background, the knee injuries that tested his determination, trading a saddle for his first guitar, recording original music in Nashville, working with top-level producers and session players, building the Brian Gaylord & Country Star Band, winning over non-country audiences, playing original songs live, Eric’s guitar approach, and live in-studio performances.

    Brian Gaylord on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_gaylord_music/

    Brian Gaylord & Country Star Band on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briangaylordcountrystarband/

    Eric Davis on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericdavissd/

    SoCal Soundcheck is sponsored by Tsunami Cables.

    SoCal Soundcheck is proud to be sponsored by Tsunami Cables. These are high-quality, dependable cables built for working musicians, serious players, and anyone who values gear that performs night after night.

    When your signal matters, your cable matters.

    Use promo code SOCALSOUND at checkout for 10% off your order at TsunamiCables.com.

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    57 mins
  • Press Rewind’s Matt Rivera on Guitar, Confidence, and the Temecula Music Scene
    Jun 18 2026

    Matt Rivera’s story starts with a box of cassette tapes.

    Growing up in Southern California, Matt discovered bands like Van Halen, Aerosmith, Stryper, and Scorpions through his dad’s music collection. His dad played guitar, the songs hit hard, and somewhere in that mix of classic rock riffs and cassette-era discovery, Matt found the thing that would stick with him for life.

    In this episode of SoCal Soundcheck, Brian Jensen sits down with Matt Rivera, guitarist and backup vocalist for Press Rewind, a SoCal dad rock cover band playing classic rock, ’90s, and 2000s alternative rock around the Temecula Valley.

    Matt talks about growing up in the Wildomar, Lake Elsinore, and Temecula area, starting on piano before switching to guitar, learning early songs like Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man” and Papa Roach’s “Last Resort,” and forming his first band with longtime friend Chris Merchant.

    The conversation also gets into the story behind Press Rewind, playing with a live band at local open mic nights, learning songs on the fly, and the musicianship that comes from being able to support different singers, players, and requests in real time.

    Of course, there’s plenty of guitar talk too. Matt breaks down his EVH guitars, PRS Custom 24, LTD George Lynch model, Martin acoustic, 5150 amp, DigiTech Drop pedal, EVH effects, noise gate setup, and why tube amps still have a sound that’s hard to replace.

    But at the heart of the episode is something every musician can relate to: confidence.

    When asked about the hardest obstacle he’s had to overcome as a musician, Matt said:

    “Believing in myself and enjoying what I do. If you’re having fun doing it, that’s all that matters.”

    That’s the thread running through the whole conversation - from a kid digging through cassette tapes to a guitarist still chasing that same feeling on stage.

    Follow Matt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musicnerd/

    Follow Press Rewind on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pressrewind_band/

    SoCal Soundcheck Sponsored by Tsunami Cables

    Great tone starts with great gear, and great gear has to be reliable. Whether you’re on stage, in the studio, or setting up for a podcast, your cables are the last thing you want to worry about.

    That’s why SoCal Soundcheck is proud to be sponsored by Tsunami Cables. These are high-quality, dependable cables built for working musicians, serious players, and anyone who values gear that performs night after night. When your signal matters, your cable matters.

    Use promo code SOCALSOUND at checkout for 10% off your order at TsunamiCables.com.

    Offer valid through May 29, 2027.

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    33 mins
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