Podcast by FGCU Eagle Radio
We're back with season 2 with local filmmaker and producer Jordan Axelrod. His film "Seven Ten Split" won an honor at the Fort Myers Film Festival in 2016. We sit down with the NYU alumni and discuss the importance of indie films, as well as his run-ins with broadway royalty and what he thinks about Wes Anderson.
It's the last episode of season one, and we're coming in with double trouble! We sit down with Broward county singer/ songwriters Sonét and Ludy right before their performance at the first ever Eagle Radio listening party held last month.
Luke is joined by Eagle News Entertainment & Lifestyle editor Allie Taylor to track down Southwest Florida indie rock band Wilder Sons on the Imperial River after their recent EP release show at Momentum Brewhouse in Bonita Springs. They talk about the band's camaraderie and the rise, but inevitable downfall of the return of vinyl records and cassettes.
We continue our interview with Southwest Florida slam poet/ prophet/ storyteller Joey Jennings about the origins of his spoken word project, Plight øf The Maya. If you missed the first part of this interview, you can go back in our archive to catch up!
This week we're airing a two-part episode on the slam poetry/ music/ humanitarian efforts of Joey Jennings AKA Plight øf the Maya. I'm joined by Co-host Catey Phiel as we delve into what started the project: Joey's passion for rhythm and compassion.
The Good Bad Kids are a success story in the making, playing dozens of shows around town at breweries, bars and touring the Southeast corner of the US. Their progressive bluegrass stylings get crowds hootin' and hollerin' all over town. I sit down with Matt, Nicky and Joe in their super secret studio in Naples.
We take a field trip to the East Coast to visit Jupiter-native band The Helmsmen. We talk inspiration, feel-good music, and band divas. Jesse, Derrick and Micko join us for a journey through the reign of The Helmsmen.