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SoCal Soundcheck

SoCal Soundcheck

By: Brian Jensen
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Whether you’re a musician, venue owner, or passionate live music fan, SoCal Soundcheck is your go-to source for the inside scoop on Southern California’s vibrant music scene. From upcoming shows and live performances to behind-the-scenes stories and interviews with the artists and venues that make it all happen, we’re bringing you closer to the music you love.

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  • Meet Richard Wetherington: Guitarist, Songwriter, Frontman of Raw Fire
    Apr 25 2026

    In this episode of SoCal Soundcheck, I sit down with Richard Wetherington - guitarist, songwriter, and frontman of the country-rock band Raw Fire.

    Originally from New Jersey and now in Southern California, Richard shares his journey into the local music scene.

    We discuss the power of networking, including how offering value through photography and gear support helped him build relationships with established musicians like John Demps. Richard also breaks down how Raw Fire came together - using Facebook, open mics, and some hustle to find the right lineup for his band.

    We also talk about the “science” behind a great live show, including why pacing and giving the audience breathing room can make or break a set. We also talk gear, from his Taylor guitars to his Blackstar tube amp, and how his sound comes together on stage.

    Finally, Richard shares what’s next - transitioning from a strong cover set into original music and building a distinct identity for Raw Fire.

    Follow Raw Fire on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rawfiremusic/

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    23 mins
  • From Soccer Fields to Wineries: How Cole Weber Finally Said Yes to Music
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode of SoCal Soundcheck, Brian sits down with Temecula saxophone player Cole Weber, who spent most of his life resisting the very thing he's now built a career on.

    Cole grew up in Lake Elsinore surrounded by music (his dad is a working sax player), but wanted nothing to do with it. He chased competitive soccer instead, making a team ranked fourth in the nation, until two knee surgeries rerouted his path. Even through years of school band and a stint studying music production, he kept one foot out the door.

    The turning point came when he found himself at his girlfriend's parents' house with no job and no plan. She pushed him to give saxophone a real shot, his dad handed him some starter gear, and within three months he was booking full-time income.

    From there, the conversation gets into the realities of making a living as a working musician in Southern California: why Instagram outperforms every other platform for bookings, how word of mouth drives the Temecula scene, and the honest math behind solo gigs versus band splits. Cole also shares his five-year plan to move away from live performance and into producing and releasing original music, inspired by artists like Russ, Honest AV, and Nick D, who built audiences by dropping a song a week.

    Plus: the heartbreak songs that shaped his writing, and the life motto that changed how he approaches networking ("it's not a flex to be busy, be available").

    Connect: ColeWeberSax.com | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kolewebersax/

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    56 mins
  • Chris Merchant: Building Bands, Community, and Momentum
    Apr 18 2026

    In this episode of SoCal Soundcheck, Brian sits down with Chris Merchant of No Hard Feelings and Press Rewind to talk about building bands, what it really takes to grow a local following and how you kind of just figure it out as you go.

    Chris shares his journey from starting on drums to stepping into vocals, learning along the way without formal training and developing his sound through real band experience.

    They dive into his two projects: No Hard Feelings, a pop punk original band, and Press Rewind, a high-energy cover band rooted in classic rock. But one of the biggest turning points came when his band leaned into Emo Night - playing covers from bands like Blink-182 and Fall Out Boy - to draw crowds and create momentum.

    What started as a way to get more people in the room quickly evolved into a powerful strategy: build the audience with familiar songs, then introduce original music.

    Chris also shares insights on the local Southern California music scene, hosting open mic nights, supporting emerging artists, and why community is everything when it comes to growing as a musician.

    Follow Chris on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/chrisamerch/

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    33 mins
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