By Roy Trakin Now might not sound like the most auspicious time to start a new company, but don’t tell that to Jared Gutstadt, the production music pioneer who recently left Jingle Punks, the company he founded in 2008 (which was bought by Ole in 2015) to launch Audio Up.
Home to “Bear and a Banjo,” the podcast he launched in 2019, Audio Up debuted the Dennis Quaid-hosted interview show, “The Dennissance,” last week.
The series revolves around the actor chatting with a wide variety of guests, starting with Billy Ray Cyrus and including Billy Bush, Tanya Tucker and John Carter Cash.
Quaid narrated “Bear and a Banjo,” Gutstadt’s collaboration with Jason “Poo Bear” Boyd in which the group spun improvisational tales rooted in music history.
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