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Disgraceland is the award-winning music podcast hosted by Jake Brennan that explores the alleged true crime antics and criminal connections of musicians we love like Jerry Lee Lewis, the Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, David Bowie, Cardi B, the Grateful Dead, Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley, and more. Disgraceland is a scripted, single voice narrative storytelling podcast that melds true crime, music history, mystery, and misadventure. Disgraceland is not a journalistic podcast. It is an entertainment podcast inspired by true events. Certain dialogue and scenes are sometimes fictionalized for dramatic purposes as they are in most scripted entertainment based on true events. Sources and credits for each episode are available at disgracelandpod.com. Full scripted episodes are released every Tuesday. Bonus “After Party” episodes are released every Thursday. Disgraceland is available wherever you get your podcasts.
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    • 4.6 • 12.3K Ratings

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Disgraceland is the award-winning music podcast hosted by Jake Brennan that explores the alleged true crime antics and criminal connections of musicians we love like Jerry Lee Lewis, the Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, David Bowie, Cardi B, the Grateful Dead, Amy Winehouse, Bob Marley, and more. Disgraceland is a scripted, single voice narrative storytelling podcast that melds true crime, music history, mystery, and misadventure. Disgraceland is not a journalistic podcast. It is an entertainment podcast inspired by true events. Certain dialogue and scenes are sometimes fictionalized for dramatic purposes as they are in most scripted entertainment based on true events. Sources and credits for each episode are available at disgracelandpod.com. Full scripted episodes are released every Tuesday. Bonus “After Party” episodes are released every Thursday. Disgraceland is available wherever you get your podcasts.
To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership.

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    Gianni Versace: Sly Stallone, Madonna, Elton John, a Serial Killer, and the Death of the Sun King

    Gianni Versace: Sly Stallone, Madonna, Elton John, a Serial Killer, and the Death of the Sun King

    Gianni Versace was a runway iconoclast who outfitted the likes of Madonna, Demi Moore, Prince, Sylvester Stallone, and Don Johnson. He lived like Louis XIV and counted Princess Di and Elton John among his friends. He was plagued by rumors of ties to the Calabrian mafia and a secret health diagnosis. Those rumors continued to persist long after he was gunned down by a serial killer who had been on the lam after murdering four other men in three states.
    This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including suicide and graphic depictions of violence.
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    • 49 min
    REWIND - Prince: Control, Ecstasy, Dark Funk and Fentanyl

    REWIND - Prince: Control, Ecstasy, Dark Funk and Fentanyl

    Few pop artists achieved the dizzying creative and career highs that Prince did. An artist who famously stayed away from drugs and most anything that would cause him to lose control, Prince was aided in his legendary musical output by a small army of creative alter egos, who helped him maintain control and helped him reign supreme as one of the greatest pop musicians of all time, until of course, all control was lost.
    This episode was originally published on June 9, 2020.
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    • 45 min
    Bonus Episode: Scene Showdown, Partying With Tyson, and Juvenile Stickups

    Bonus Episode: Scene Showdown, Partying With Tyson, and Juvenile Stickups

    This week in the After Party, Jake talks different music scenes, balancing points of view, this week's DISGRACELAND episode on Bobby Brown, and of course your emails, texts, DMs, and voicemails. What is the greatest music scene of all time? Let Jake know at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod, and come join the After Party.
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    • 31 min
    Waylon Jennings (All Access): Surviving Buddy Holly, the DEA, and a $25,000 Piss

    Waylon Jennings (All Access): Surviving Buddy Holly, the DEA, and a $25,000 Piss

    Waylon Jennings’ musical career began with tragedy. On tour as the bass player for his friend Buddy Holly, Waylon gave up his seat on the tiny plane that, just hours later, crashed, killing Buddy and three others. That experience alone nearly put an end to Waylon’s musical dreams. But he continued, persevering by doing only the things he wanted to do – which included hiding his pill stash from his roommate Johnny Cash, hiding his coke stash from the DEA, and creating a county/rock hybrid that refused to conform or even obey the law.

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    Bobby Brown: Cocaine Chicken, Horny Ghosts, and His Prerogative

    Bobby Brown: Cocaine Chicken, Horny Ghosts, and His Prerogative

    Bobby Brown thrusted and gyrated his way to the top of the charts with Don’t Be Cruel, one of the biggest records of the late 1980s and an album that brought hip-hop’s hard-knock sensibilities to R&B. But fame did not change the Boston bad boy. At the height of his superstardom, Bobby Brown was arrested onstage for violating a lewd act law. He claimed to have a sexual encounter with a ghost at his lavish Atlanta mansion. And his party-hard ways may have been the reason why Mike Tyson shockingly lost a fight and thus lost his undefeated heavyweight title.
    This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including domestic violence and police brutality.
    To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com.
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    • 39 min
    REWIND -Van Morrison: Astral Weeks, Movement and Murder

    REWIND -Van Morrison: Astral Weeks, Movement and Murder

    In 1968, Van Morrison was hiding out from the New York City Mafia in Boston, Massachusetts. Recently the victim of a physical attack from a Genovese crime family member, Morrison was desperately trying to piece together a band to complete what would become his landmark creative statement, Astral Weeks. One of the musicians who would help him achieve this goal—a young, handsome guitar player from Emerson College named Rick Philp—would mysteriously go missing and eventually wind up dead. Disgraceland pieces together this story using, as one of many sources, the critically acclaimed book Astral Weeks: A Secret History of 1968 by Ryan Walsh.
    This episode was originally published on April 3, 2018.
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    • 31 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
12.3K Ratings

12.3K Ratings

J Clam ,

Music question

I always heard that the first eight bars of Music are free, but that could be an urban legend.. I think you can tell in 8 bars what the song is since you pick known artists! And Please stop putting down your music. It’s very good so is your program.

Vnzla81 ,

It was a good idea

This podcast was a good idea but it’s so hard to follow almost like this is supposed to be a YouTube video, I also don’t care if you could buy the song or not just get to the point, this podcast could be so much better.

bonethrowerinc ,

Prince

Well done. Also the Bobby brown episode has me buying the book.

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