05/13/2026
Cain Stevens and I Randy A. Wilson just got done with a 2 part series for Scratch The Vinyl Podcast where we got to sit down with Philip Zach from the band Remedy Drive and learn his story in music and how he has brought that experience to help create the MUSICBOX in downtown Lincoln.
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MusicBox (MBX) in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a non-profit public space for musicians, operated by the Downtown Lincoln Association (DLA), offering rehearsal, recording, performance, and education facilities with state-of-the-art equipment to support local artists and the city's music scene. It provides resources like a recording studio, performance stage, and artist development programs, funded partly through the Downtown Lincoln Foundation, to help musicians grow and keep the downtown area vibrant.
Key Features & Purpose
Venue: A 1,200 sq. ft. space with a stage, sound/lighting, and a video wall for rehearsals, recording, and performances.
Mission: To cultivate local talent, provide affordable creative space, and strengthen the downtown music scene.
Programs: Offers artist development, mentorship, and educational opportunities in audio/video production and stagecraft.
Funding: Supported by the Downtown Lincoln Foundation (a 501c3) and membership fees, with initial funding from ARPA grants.
Operation: Run by the Downtown Lincoln Association (DLA). MusicBox (MBX) in Lincoln, Nebraska, is a non-profit public space for musicians, operated by the Downtown Lincoln Association (DLA), offering rehearsal, recording, performance, and education facilities with state-of-the-art equipment to support local artists and the city's music scene. It provides resources like a recording studio, performance stage, and artist development programs, funded partly through the Downtown Lincoln Foundation, to help musicians grow and keep the downtown area vibrant.
Key Features & Purpose
Venue: A 1,200 sq. ft. space with a stage, sound/lighting, and a video wall for rehearsals, recording, and performances.
Mission: To cultivate local talent, provide affordable creative space, and strengthen the downtown music scene.
Programs: Offers artist development, mentorship, and educational opportunities in audio/video production and stagecraft.
Funding: Supported by the Downtown Lincoln Foundation (a 501c3) and membership fees, with initial funding from ARPA grants.
Operation: Run by the Downtown Lincoln Association (DLA).
Scratch the Vinyl is a podcast about anything and everything MUSIC! We highlight local and national musicians as well as guests that are doing things to support the music scene. The STV crew consisting of hosts Cain Stevens and Randy Wilson; Each host comes from a different background yet together t...