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Chris Shiflett, guitarist for Foo Fighters, Dead Peasants, and Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, hosts "Walking The Floor," where he engages a wide range of musical guests, writers, athletes, and artists in one-on-one interviews exploring their creative inspirations, struggles, successes, and everything in between. Past guests include Merle Haggard, Dwight Yoakam, Mike Ness, Steve Earle, John Doe, Sturgill Simpson, and more!
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It’s our annual Fall fundraiser! We’re taking the time now to raise the money we need to keep bringing you Basic Folk. You can help by making your first donation, renewing your membership or upgrading your current monthly gift. Go to https://basicfolk.com/donate to make your contribution of $5 a month or more.
Basic Folk features honest conversations with folk musicians hosted by Cindy Howes, a well-versed public radio DJ, and singer/songwriter Lizzie No. While we’re not gassing up the banjo, fiddle, guitar and mandolin, Basic Folk approaches interviews with warmth, humor and insightful (invasive?) questions. This podcast fosters the folk community and showcases a genre that is often misunderstood. Our definition of “folk” is extremely broad, so you’ll hear interviews from Molly Tuttle, Ben Harper, John Hiatt, Chris Thile of Nickel Creek, Joy Oladokun and many more.
Basic Folk is dedicated to showcasing the best in folk, bluegrass, acoustic and americana including Black, Brown and Queer folx who have been excluded, or felt like they did not belong, in the folk world. Both Cindy and Lizzie bring unique perspectives to our honest conversations and are dedicated to changing the landscape and the gatekeepers of the folk music community.
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As the world reckons with racism and sexism, opera luminaries including director Peter Sellars, bass-baritone Davóne Tines and conductor/soprano Barbara Hannigan dig into what’s changing — and what needs to change — in opera, and why now is the time for evolution and disruption in the centuries-old art form.
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The Journey to Jazz and Human Rights is a four-part radio documentary series produced by Jazz.FM91 and funded by Maytree. Each episode focuses on the role of jazz in the fight for human rights: Jazz’s role in the fight for civil rights, in economic rights and in women’s rights, and the music’s deployment around the world as a cultural weapon.
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Hosted by Ryan Gates, this podcast gives you a glimpse inside the workings of Scilly Cove Records, an Indie record label owned and operated by 2-time Grammy Award winning music producer, Greg Wells. The Label is located in Winterton Newfoundland, Canada, and runs out of a 120 year old, former church, now owned by Mr. Wells.
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This show aims to pull back the curtain on the music industry, and give up-and-coming artists some of the knowledge that veterans wish they’d had when they were just starting out. Our format on The Vocal Lab incorporates some solo episodes where it’s just Sara, talking about voice care and singing and performance coaching, the realities of life on the road, and how to prep for the studio - basically answering questions you may or may not even know to ask!We will also have TONS of guest interview episodes, where veterans can draw on their experience to lay out the yellow brick road for the next generation of artists. You’ll get to hear their perspective through the lens of “what I know now that I wish I’d known then.”
If you're an emerging artist, this is your music industry primer.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Psy-Québec est un projet de podcast, qui est né d’un désir de mieux connaître les différents artisans de la scène psychédélique underground au Québec. C’est à travers leurs échanges que Dali Girard, fondateur de Tranceparence Productions et dj sous le nom de DaliDalma et Sumi Laroche, co-fondatrice du festival Timeless et dj connue sous le nom de Enakim, voient en un projet de podcast une merveilleuse opportunité d’établir un contact avec les acteurs de la scène et également une façon de rassembler la communauté psychédélique du Québec sous un même toit. Psy-Québec Le Podcast est certainement un véhicule qui souhaite mettre en lumière toutes les dimensions de la scène électronique, que ce soit au niveau de la musique, des arts visuels, des approches thérapeutiques, des différents collectifs de production d’évènements. C’est un projet qui devient en soi une réelle bibliothèque et un voyage dans l’histoire de la scène psychédélique au Québec.
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This show features conversations with drummers, educators and other creative artists sharing their experiences and discussing the paths they have followed to pursue a life in the arts. We have all achieved success and faced challenges in a variety of different ways and through these discussions, we will learn about how the choices we make can determine the paths that we are meant to follow.
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What does Jewish identity sound like, and why have scholars from around the world devoted their careers to studying it? The Sounding Jewish Podcast features host Dr. Samantha M. Cooper in conversation with global musicologists, ethnomusicologists and sound studies scholars who specialize in the music and sound of Jewish experience. Each episode highlights a guest’s area(s) of academic interest, preferred research methodologies, and decision to study music and sound. Our goal is to better understand what it means to be a twenty-first century Jewish music studies scholar.
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Season 3 is coming soon! We are returning mid-October with a bunch of new inspiring guests in all styles of banjo playing! Thanks everyone for your patience! Banjo Chat is a music podcast where Musician/Professional banjoist, Hilary Hawke interviews cutting edge and inspiring banjo players every week. They talk about their lives in and out of the music industry; reflecting on stories and ideas that inspire their performing, writing and their albums.