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Interview with Chuck Treece of McRad and Pro Skater 05/27/2010
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Chuck Treece is a rad individual, musician and skater in the purest form.  Doing it with heart and soul for the fun of it.  He's played/collaberated with artists like Bad Brains, The Goats, Bob Dylan, Mike Watt, Billy Joel, Pearl Jam and the list goes on.  In addition his groundbreaking skaterock band, McRad has been featured in the legendary Powell videos and more.  Along with skating for co's like Madrid, Gullwing, OJ wheels, Santa Cruz, and Airwalk.
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How/when did skateboarding enter your life?

Age 13 I lived in Newark Delaware- in the suburbs. Bought a plastic skateboard for 15 bucks.

What was it like trying to come up in the skate industry being from theeast instead of Cali?

My friends and I didn’t focus on the East or west we just loved skateboarding and eventually made it out to see what the west coast was all about.

What pros did you look up to or influenced your style?

The pros that I looked up to were Marty Grimes, Shogo Kubo, Stacy Peralta, Freddie Desota, Jay Adams, Tony Alva, Mike Jesolowski, Steve Olsen, Steve Alba, Mickey Alba, Steve Hirsch, Christian Hosoi.

Coincidentally I'm also interviewing tom Groholski to launch the interview page and know you are friends. What were some of the best sessions or memories you had/have?

Every session with Tom was a great session. Never a dull session unless we couldn’t skate. We skated in the 80’s until now- when He comes in to town we skate.
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Once you became Pro you brought a whole other dimension to the industry with your musician skills contributing to many videos such as the Powell Peralta Bones Brigade ones. Did you think both of these would merge in the skate industry?

I never thought that both of the things that I love to do would merge but because I had love for them equally, I made my own way.  

What was it like contributing music for the videos?

IT'S Amazing to work with Stacy he is the king of collaboration in skateboarding.

McRad is a must for any skate playlist, did you ever write a song in your mind while skating?

Tons of them- Weakness, McShred basically every song that I write has skating in it.

McRad played the 2009 Rock the Cradle Johnny Romano event in Houston, how did that come about?

Some people that were running the competition got in touch with me and I linked up with Lee who was in one of the bands that were playing. They made it easy for us to come play- let us use their gear and treated us great. 


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Of course you took some runs in the park too. have you thought aboutdoing a skaterock tour with McRad and maybe some other bands where everyone would play and skate?

Yes- I would love to do a skatepark tour- it is a big dream of mine. To play all the skate parks all over the word and to be able to play benefits to build parks.

You have a McRad board out.  Tell us more about that.

The board was released on Keystone Skateboards. It was a goal of mine to collab with a Pa based company and to also have an awareness of what is going on in the Pa skate industry.

Any plans to enter a masters event?

I would love to enter a couple of master events.

Being accomplished at 2 creative activities is very cool. Tell us some of your best moments.

Best moments of music and skating is to just keep my mind and body healthy and my dreams healthy, my energy healthy so that I can keep doing it.


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What's next for you as a pro, musician and McRad?

To release the next MCRAD record Neverending Dominant Force and also getting things ready for “How We Roll” a 6 month exhibit at the African American Museum in Los Angeles highlighting ethnic skateboarders. 

Any words of wisdom for aspiring skaters or musicians?

Words of wisdom- keep your head forward and keep focused on your life. Never back out of what you love to do just make sure you don’t hurt anybody or your self.

Final Comments.

Thanks to everybody for supporting me throughout the years and put a hand out when it was needed. I love music and skateboarding- they have taken me around the world.
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Interview with Brian Brannon Of JFA 05/12/2010
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Frontman of Legendary skate rock band that paved the way in making your own skate products DIY style, Toured with the purpose of hitting any skate spots, Brian Brannon of JFA.

All photos courtesy of JFA, except the JFA ad.
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Did skating or music come first?

Skating always comes first. That's why when we go on tours, we'd almost never do sound checks. We were too busy sampling the local scene. 

Did you plan your tours so you could skate?

Let's just say that if there was a place that had some giant pipes or a killer pool, we'd figure out a way to get there... 

What's the coolest thing you've skated?

Probably the Florence Pipes in Arizona. Perfect 18 foot pipes with a serious downhill grade. You could get cooking for sure in those. Skated them with Salba, Malba, Tony Alva, Monda, Roskopp, Keith Meek and all the local Phoenix heads. Malba was going higher than anyone thought possible. It was completely insane. 

What's the best session you've been at?

Honestly, they keep getting better all the time. But we definitely had some good sessions at the old Dead Cat Pool in Phoenix. It was a giant Roman with huge coping. The thing was so big it had six love seats. You should have seen our buddy Steve Shelton destroy that thing. He ruled it.
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I heard your new video has some skating in it. Tell us a little about it!

Actually, we've got two going now. One is for the song Danny Sargent's Trucks, which is all about grinding. So we filmed a big session at our buddy Punker Ron's pool. He's got a left hand kidney with a bonus pocket in his backyard and we played a set and had all our bros skate it. Dave Reul, Lance Mountain and a bunch of local rippers showed up and tore it to shreds. It was rad. Can't wait to see how it comes out. The other one is called Wilson and it's all about eating it. We're getting a bunch of slam footage together and are going to string it all together to the music. That one should be pretty rad too. Not sure which one is going to be the best!

What was it like to skate with all those legends?

Very inspirational for sure. Especially guys like Christian Hosoi who combine power and style. It really makes you think about doing things right and going with the flow. The good thing about most of these guys is that they're really down to earth and super cool. The only time they'll give you a hard time is if you kook it and get in the way.

You live in California now. Have you crossed over into Surfing since the days of Beach Blanket Bongout?

Yeah, Don and I surf pretty regularly on the weekends. When I lived in Arizona, we skated surf style in the pools. Now I try to surf skate style in the waves. I've done more than a few acid drops dropping in late on big waves. You can get going super fast while you're surfing because you don't get speed wobles. It's pretty much up to how big the wave is and how smooth the face is. If you choose your line right, you can really get cooking.

The song actually made it onto Sirius' Punk Channel. How did that come about, and did you find a new group connecting to your music?

Not sure how we got on Sirius. But it's killer playing shows and seeing all the new kids come out and have the exact same spirit as all our friends from back in the day. To me, that's what it's all about! 
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Have you ever been so stoked/focused after a Skate Session that you wrote a song on the spot?

Not really on the spot, but the lyrics have bounced around in my head right after. It usually takes a few days or a week or two for them to ferment and actually come out. The song Nude Bowl Resurection off the Concrete Waves compilation was about the time we rented a back hoe and emptied all the dirt out of the Nude Bowl and refinished it after the cops filled it to the brim with dirt. 

As a life-long Skater & Punk Rocker, do you have any words of wisdoms for the upstarts/young ones?

Just always be yourself and don't worry about impressing anyone else. The best skater in the world is whoever's having the most fun. 

I remember you writing for Thrasher, and thought it was a great way to inspire others to write/express DIY style... How did you get involved with that gig?

I just started sending them in stories that I wrote about sessions with all my friends and they started printing them. I was basically just following my dream and look where it got me!
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There's more Interviews with Brian on TxPunk.net, and NTXSkatePunk.com(Will be posted soon)!

For More info on JFA and their new album, Speed Of Sound, check out DC-Jam Records website!
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