Assessing 'Last Dance' Plus Thoughts on Asher Roth's Career
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vor 5 Jahren
On the latest episode of About What Matters, Casey and Connor
relay their thoughts on ESPN's Last Dance and try to decide
which other subjects would work with the same format. And with a
new Asher Roth album out, they discuss his career and how vital
his era was to the genre.
Recorded via Cast Studios
Presented by Slackie Brown
HOST BIO:
Casey Pazzalia is the creator and publisher of Slackie Brown and
a freelance sports reporter. A failed college baseball player
(.203 BA) and television actor, Casey was regularly contributing
to national (Fantasy Pros, Racing Dudes, etc.) and local
publications (District Fray, InsideNova, etc.) before the
coronavirus hit, and once served as an editor for both SB Nation
and FanSided. A native New Yorker, the 31-year old currently
lives in Northern Virginia with his three ladies (cat, dog,
girlfriend).
Connor Noetzel is an NYC-based musician and backline technician.
A music industry lifer, Connor has worked alongside some of the
biggest acts in the business (ie: James Taylor) and at some of
the most prestigious events (ie: Saturday Night Live). All
original music used in the show is composed by Connor and you can
hear his band (Corsaire) right here via Spotify.
SHOW BIO:
About What Matters is Slackie Brown's flagship podcast hub.
Sponsored and distributed by Anchor, About What Matters delivers
in-depth interviews with notable sports and pop culture figures,
deep-dives on unique topics and riffing between co-hosts (and
lifelong best friends) Casey Pazzalia and Connor Noetzel.
SLACKIE BROWN BIO:
Slackie Brown is an independent sports and pop culture outfit
with more than 250,000 annual visitors. Launched in 2017, Slackie
Brown has been featured or referenced by The Ringer, Heavy, SB
Nation and many others.
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