Red’s Barber Shop
Red’s Barber Shop is a production of Lowco Media, a grassroots media company producing content that celebrates the people and place of the South Carolina Lowcountry. Tony ”Red” Bruin is a New York City native who went on to star at Syracuse, where he was the first McDonald’s All-American to sign with coach Jim Boeheim. All the while, Red spent his summers in the Lowcountry with his grandparents, and he has dedicated his adult life to coaching and mentoring young people in the Lowcountry community. Along the way, Red and local sports journalist Justin Jarrett became friends and collaborated on various projects to help kids in the community, so it was a natural fit for Red to call on Lowco Media to produce his vision for a podcast in which he and a co-host chopped it up with some of the high-profile pals he has crossed paths with over his decades in the basketball world. With your support, we can continue to produce more episodes of Red’s Barber Shop and dedicate more resources to grassroots LOCAL sports coverage through LowcoSports.com.
Episodes

Monday Dec 09, 2024
Monday Dec 09, 2024
Join NYC and Syracuse hoops legend Tony "Red" Bruin and longtime sports journalist and Lowco Media founder Justin Jarrett to get your ears lowered and talk hoops! Next up in the chair is Leo Rautins, one of Red's teammates at 'Cuse and an accomplished coach and broadcaster. Rautins served as head coach of the Canadian men's national team and has been the Toronto Raptors' lead broadcaster since the team's inception in 1995.

Tuesday Jun 18, 2024

Thursday May 16, 2024

Friday May 10, 2024
Friday May 10, 2024
With the Indiana Pacers doing battle with the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference semifinals, it seemed like a great time to launch season 2 of Red's Barber Shop with Red and JJ's chat with Pacers coach Rick Carlisle.

Tuesday Jan 02, 2024

Tuesday Jan 02, 2024

Tuesday Jan 02, 2024

Tuesday Jan 02, 2024

Tuesday Jan 02, 2024

Tuesday Jan 02, 2024

Chop it up w/ JJ and Red!
Tony ”Red” Bruin is a New York City native who went on to star at Syracuse, where he was the first McDonald’s All-American to sign with coach Jim Boeheim. Justin Jarrett is a sports journalist and youth sports advocate who never played an organized basketball game in his life. But they both share a love for talking hoops, storytelling, and getting to know some of the most compelling figures in the history of the game!