Patrick explains Man Of The Hour’s title in new interview for the 1st time

This August, Patrick’s and Sebastien’s radio show Man Of The Hour (that you can listen to on Idobi radio every Wednesday with a re-run on Sunday and subsequently on podcasts on iTunes) will be celebating incredible 10 years on air. During these 10 years, the two friends, out of which one is a guitar player for Simple Plan and the other a TV show host in Montreal, managed to bring us 19 seasons (10 episodes in each) of music, rants and interviews.

Manifesto Of Sound recently interviewed Patrick and Sebastien about their popular radio show and in this very good interview (which you can read here), Patrick for the first time explained, where exactly the name ‘Man Of The Hour’ came from. Uptil now, we only knew that before the radio show, Patrick, Seb and Jaret Reddick from Bowling For Soup started MOTH as a side project/band, which never made any music, however various merchandise has been produced.

Check out the quote from Pat explaining the meaning behind the title:

What made you decide to call the podcast “Man of the Hour”?

Patrick: “We were on tour with Bowling for Soup in Europe and for some unexplainable reason, I started using the line “there he is, man of the hour” as soon as anyone would walk in the room. It was funny, cause it started to pick up and everyone would say it when someone would walk in the room. This was just about the time that we ended up starting this radio show so it seemed like the perfect name for the show!”