House O’ Lucy, feat. Mary Mancini
Lucy's Record Shop
•
1h 9m
In episode 1, host Mary Mancini interviewed Don and April Kendall of House O’ Pain to get their personal stories and talk about the origin of the Lucy’s/House O’ Pain collaboration. Then Don and April wanted to turn the table and interview Mary, who resisted at first but is glad she finally agreed because, she said, “After 30 years of friendship we’re still learning new things about one another.”
Don adds: “Mary Mancini has done a wonderful job of sharing the stories of the kids and caretakers of Lucy’s, but what about Mary? We’ve known her forever, but have never heard her own story on how she came to be Lucy’s Record Shops’ heart and soul. We felt it was long past the time for her story to be told and we’re excited to share this episode with everyone!”
Instagram:
https://instagram.com/marydangermancini
https://instagram.com/lucysrecordshop
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/marymancini
https://twitter.com/lucysrecordshop
---
For additional links, visit the episode show notes:
https://www.lucysrecordshop.com/episodes/mary-mancini
---
Follow us / Say hello
Instagram: https://instagram.com/lucysrecordshop
Twitter: https://twitter.com/lucysrecordshop
Facebook: https://facebook.com/lucysrecordshop
---
Brought to you by We Own This Town
https://weownthistown.net
Up Next in Lucy's Record Shop
-
The Vinylist feat. Doyle Davis
Doyle Davis’ business cards read “Vinylist,” which is so perfect since he’s been a champion of vinyl as a music delivery system his whole life – as a kid picking through his parents’ collection, as a used record buyer at The Great Escape, as a Lucy’s Record Shop customer buying every Guided By Vo...
-
Fun Girls From Mt. Pilot, feat. Cat, ...
There is no other band more legendary or more inextricably linked to Lucy’s than the Fun Girls From Mt. Pilot. Chris Fox, Troy Pigue, Charles “Cat” Tidball, and Donnie Kendall dressed in women’s clothes when they played, which caught people’s attention, but it was their songs – short bursts of fr...
-
12V Negative Earth Part II, feat. Tra...
Travis Howell started playing the drums because his dad told him he couldn’t. His first band, No Remorse, was the first metal band to grace the Lucy’s stage and the first and only to be mistaken for neo-nazis. Sloppy, a punk-metal hybrid kind of thing, came next and then Adrenaline Hammer, which ...