05/09/2026
When we landed a sweet gig at Rolling Stone magazine two weeks after graduating college, we thought life couldn’t get any better. Nearly 30 years later, we have the honor of playing DJ at our REAL dream job here at Hey June.
When we started playing ’s new album, The Great Divide, last week, we thought we’d play it through once and switch things up after that, but then a funny thing happened: We started to notice everyone that came into the shop would start singing along, first to the radio singles, but then to the lesser known tracks. Visitors started talking to us about their favorite songs on this and past albums, then asking if we’d seen his documentary (of course!) and sharing their own experiences with life, love, loss and mental health. The sense of Vermont pride was palpable, but the connection to Noah and his music went far beyond geography and straight to the heart of what it means to be alive. We ended up playing the album on repeat for the whole day and have been doing so on the regular.
Seeing Noah on the cover of the latest issue of RS brought things full circle for us this week. We couldn’t be more grateful for the gifts he shares with us or more proud of our local hero.