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Bass Players Get No Respect Until They Do (Brad Foss)

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You can hear the exact moment a life changes when someone stops trying to force a plan and starts following the next right step. Brad Foss takes us from Janesville, Wisconsin, where he’s a quiet kid tinkering with early computers and falling in love with music, to a decision that shocks even him: joining the United States Army for a technical career.

We talk through the unglamorous truth of Army basic training at Fort Jackson, the value of focused job training at Fort Gordon, and what it’s like to handle secure communications and COMSEC work with serious clearances. Then Brad shifts from soldier to civilian, sharing the strange feeling of putting the uniform on for the last time and realizing you have to rebuild your own structure. His Germany years near Stuttgart add color and contrast: local festivals, community life off post, and the kind of friendships that only form when you’re far from home.

From there, the story opens up into music technology school in Minneapolis, playing bass, guitar, drums, keys, and singing, plus the messy reality of band life, big opportunities, and hard trade-offs. We also get personal about marriage, divorce, kids, and how reinvention keeps showing up. Finally, Brad explains moving to Arizona for remote IT work, navigating corporate outsourcing, and finding new purpose through leadership and service at the American Legion in Florence.

If you like veteran stories, military transition, Army Signal and communications careers, or the behind-the-scenes life of working musicians, this one hits all of it. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

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