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From Band Vans to Sold Out Arenas: A Conversation with The Black Keys' Patrick Carney

From Band Vans to Sold Out Arenas: A Conversation with The Black Keys' Patrick Carney

Update: 2025-11-14
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From underground clubs to sold out arenas, every musician and band who \"made it big\" started small. The success story of one of Akron\'s most successful bands, The Black Keys, is no different. Together with bandmate Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney began recording in basements and touring in a 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager. Ultimately, the band chose a similar minivan for the cover of their double-platinum album, El Camino, which rose to No. 2 on the Billboard album chart in 2011. It was a humorous nod to their humble beginnings and \"band van\" days.\r\n\r\nWhile the hustle and grind can seem like a rite of passage for rock bands, it doesn\'t necessarily need to be that way. John Panza at the Panza Foundation believes that even small amounts of assistance can have a profound effect on the artistic output and morale of independent artists. Established in 2014, the Panza Foundation aims to support local, independent musicians and bands--allowing those artists the freedom to pursue their craft with the best tools and opportunities possible.
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From Band Vans to Sold Out Arenas: A Conversation with The Black Keys' Patrick Carney

From Band Vans to Sold Out Arenas: A Conversation with The Black Keys' Patrick Carney

podcast@cityclub.org (Patrick Carney + John Panza)