Steve Sybesma, a longtime concert promoter and one of the partners in the creation of Deer Creek Music Center outside Indianapolis. Sybesma hopped on a call with Marc to tell him about his newly created Indiana concert archive website, indianarockhistory.com, and about his concert promotion journey.
In the interview, Sybesma talks about how the Rolling Stones played a pivotal role in taking out his competitors and why the Stones steered clear of Indiana for years; how much U2 and AC/DC got paid the first time they played a show in Indiana; and the fascinating history of Deer Creek Music Center.
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00:00 - Intro
00:56 - His new archive website, indianarockhistory.com
01:54 - Payouts for some of the biggest bands
03:03 - The first time he wrote a check for a million dollars
04:18 - How he and his partners built their business
04:38 - Sunshine Promotions' competitors
06:41 - The Rolling Stones role in his career
07:28 - Why the Rolling Stones avoided Indianapolis for decades
08:01 - More about indianarockhistory.com
09:10 - The history of Deer Creek Music Center
09:21 - The inspiration to build an outdoor amphitheater
12:09 - What he did after leaving Sunshine Promotions
12:57 - Why he sold out his shares of Sunshine Promotions
15:19 - His plans on writing a book
This episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.
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