209 - Life After Limited Warranty
What happens after the spotlight fades? On this episode of the Kindness Chronicles, John, Steve, and Jeff welcome former Limited Warranty lead guitarist Erik Newman, joining them from his off-grid ranch on Hawaii’s Big Island. Erik reflects on his remarkable journey—from learning guitar as a teenager at Bloomington Lincoln High School, to helping transform Limited Warranty from a local cover band into one of the Twin Cities’ most beloved original acts. He shares stories about recruiting the late Dale Goulet, whose voice helped define the band’s signature sound, winning Star Search, touring with legendary artists, and experiencing the whirlwind of sudden success. But this conversation goes far beyond the band’s glory days. Erik opens up about life after Limited Warranty: forming Holiday Ranch, stepping away from music, navigating divorce and remarriage, becoming a father, moving to Hawaii, and rediscovering his passion for songwriting with his current project, Space Hug. It’s an honest conversation about friendship, reinvention, gratitude, and the courage to embrace life’s unexpected chapters—proving that sometimes the most meaningful part of the journey begins after the applause fades. If you enjoy stories of resilience, kindness, and new beginnings, be sure to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who could use a little encouragement. #1980s #band #guitarist #minneapolissound #kindnesschronicles #podcast #minnesota #kindness #stories

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