Friday, August 7, 2009

Wayward Q& A: Crackin' Nuts with John Hulston

Posted by Berry Anderson on Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 3:21 PM

John Hulston has a lot on his plate these days.

click to enlarge Aloha, Hulston.
  • Aloha, Hulston.

I caught up with the owner of Anodyne Records and co-owner of Czar Bar via Facebook and talked about what's cookin' in the Crossroads.

The Pitch:Which is more difficult, being a bar owner or running a record label?

John Hulston: Owning a bar for sure. I'm dealing with a much higher volume of sales and much more day-to-day, minute-to-minute attention is required.

What does Czar Bar offer that other venues don't?

An unparalleled amount of drama!!:).

What is on your turntable these days?

Dust. Thanks for this question though as it is a reminder that I need to order a new needle ASAP.

Which Anodyne artist do you see going the farthest in the future and why?

That would be a toss up between Roman Numerals, Little Brazil & The Valley Arena as they are all playing the Anodyne 10 Year Party - which will catapult all performers (and attendees) into the Superstardom Stratosphere...if only for one night.

If you could go back 10 years in the past knowing what you know now, what would you do differently (with Anodyne)?

I'd move to Tahiti.

Catch the above-mentioned show tonight at 9 p.m. at Czar Bar (1531 Grand) and receive two free Anodyne Records CDs with $7 cover charge.

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Well, I'm sold. How do you get into this Rock and Roll business?

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