Every musicians journey is different and I'm here to get the details from the start to the end.
While his band Where Oceans Burn is making noise in the Manchester Metalcore Scene, vocalist and guitarist Ross Coey tells us about how he was introduced to music and the inspiration behind his lyrics!This episode was originally recorded sometime in November 2020.
This week I sit down with Rhys and Toby of The Public Bungalow to chat about how they both started their musical journey, how they met, why they use a goat as their band mascot and brand image. Plus the story of how they, in 40 minutes, set up a full recording set up in someone's living room!
This week I'm joined by Jamie Ainslie, we chat about his new EP release, how band auditions are just really weird, plus Jamie reveals the worst band name he ever came up with!Check out Instagram @FromAtoG for regular updates about the show!
This week I'm joined by the stand-out Manchester artist Tay Temple. We chat about how the project started, why her single release raised money for Extinction Rebellion and, the new track she just released 'Train’
Starting with a £1 guitar to being a part of the virtual festival Live From Lonely Town, Jonah Hitchens has been making waves since his first Ep, A Little Dedication, back in 2015. Today we talk about his influences, flight troubles, his change in sound and his recent virtual gig!
If you've spent any time in the Manchester music scene you'll have probably heard or seen of Thomas Poggi, today I chat with him about how he ended up a part of so many projects and what he's been working on the last few months!
Composer and producer of Zelda/Poke and chill, Mikel, comes on the show to tell you about how he started and his opinions on originality in music!
Alcohol is often the start of many great musical stories and Max Averys beginnings as a musician are no different! After he and his mates drunkenly decided to start a band, 11 years later Max Avery has gone solo and recently released his newest single, Mirror. In today's episode, we talk about his beginnings and how he felt going solo!
Goodnight Goodbye started a year ago and have already managed to reach one million streams, today I chat with them about their inspirations, conflicts of ideas, and by ignoring some advice how they managed to get an early boost in streams!
Music isn't a real job, it's not reliable... Except it is! And Dorothy Ella is here to talk about the leap from leaving her job to becoming a full-time musician along with a look back on the important moments from our early days of being gigging musicians.
Welcome to From A to G The podcast where you can hear about the journey musicians have taken through the industry. I’m Michael, bass player and recent university graduate. Every two weeks I’ll be chatting with guests about their stories. Don't know where to start? Check out the episodes:'Bruce Carters Musical Journey' or 'The Music in Movies' Check out the Instagram, Twitter or Patreon page for more information. And please enjoy the journey from A to G
Every school, college and university is going to have differences in style and quality, so after being taught music for nearly 10 years its time for some honest reflection.Check out Instagram and Twitter for more information.And please enjoy the journey, From A to G
Have you ever wanted to know how it feels to go on tour around a whole new continent well four years ago our guest Paul Burns went on his first musical tour of Europe, now he's stuck in lockdown while America is on fire. Time to reminisce on better times and what we've been doing during the lockdown!
Returning guest Eddie Hudson answers some questions sent in by aspiring music teachers!
Having taught in Canada and England, Eddie Hudson is here to offer a unique perspective on music teaching and his experiences from both countries!
COVID-19 hit the live industry hard. Venues at risk of closing, possible socially distanced gigs, Live Nation trouble and a hopeful rise of independent musicians. Josh Murphy of Infinite Vibrations and I talk about the short and long term impacts COVID will have on the music industry.
Putting on an event can be a stressful endeavour especially when it's your first one...except Katie Elizaa totally nailed it. How? Find out as Katie talks me through her inspiration for the event and how it all came together!
Every movie has music but what exactly is that music doing?This week, Georgia Mae Ayling talks about the significance of music in the movies of Stanly Kubrick along with a discussion of jump Scares, leitmotifs and diegetic music.
Music teacher Kurt Mccreath explains what happened behind the scenes at university when Covid-19 happened and the pros and cons of online teaching.
From Nylon Pylon to The Whip to teaching music, Bruce Carter tells his music journey through studio troubles and his tours around the world.