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A biweekly entertainment podcast brought to you by The Record newspaper in Troy, NY. Tune in regularly for interviews and discussions about the local performing arts scene in New York's Capital District.

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    • Oct 4, 2012 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 17 EPISODES


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    'Dirty-blonde banshee' Erin Harkes talks music, songwriting, Pat Tiernan and more

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 17!In this episode, Andrew Beam sits down with Erin Harkes.The two talk about the evolution of her songwriting, her experience learning to play guitar, digging through her mother's record collection, remembering local musician Pat Tiernan, and even how a bass drum scholarship helped her get into college.Find Erin on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and ReverbNation.Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod. DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Talking with 'Rest Fest 2012' headliner Sharon Van Etten

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 15!In this episode, Andrew Beam inteviews Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten, as she drives across a desert on the other side of the country.The two talk about her music, how she feels on stage and some of what goes into her writing.Van Etten is the headliner for this weekend's Resoration Festival, taking place Sept. 7-9 at St Joseph’s Church, 38 Ten Broeck St., in downtown Albany. If you're a music fan looking for something to do this weekend, there you go!This episode was brought to you by "The Scene," a free local magazine which focuses on art, style, and entertainment for the Capital Region and beyond! You can pick up a copy of The Scene at more than 40 local restaurants, shops, bars, and more. Click here for a full list of pickup locations!Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Talking music, songwriting and more with Troy native Sean Rowe

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 14!This week, Andrew Beam sits down with Troy musician and naturalist Sean Rowe and talks about some of his experiences on the road, getting used to the unique sound of his voice, how he likes to deal with hecklers at live shows, and more.This episode was brought to you by "The Scene," a free local magazine which focuses on art, style, and entertainment for the Capital Region and beyond! You can pick up a copy of The Scene at more than 40 local restaurants, shops, bars, and more. Click here for a full list of pickup locations!Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    'Warrior Woman' Erin Powers on the life of a singer/songwriter

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 13!This week, Tom Caprood sat down with Erin Powers, a local singer/songwriter who has been performing for years in the area and has released multiple albums over the years.Before the interview starts, you'll listen to one of her songs, "Warrior Woman," which you'll hear about later on in the podcast.The two talk about how she got started playing, how her songwriting evolved over the years, and some of her experiences playing in local coffee shops over the years.This episode was brought to you by "The Scene," a free local magazine which focuses on art, style, and entertainment for the Capital Region and beyond! You can pick up a copy of The Scene at more than 40 local restaurants, shops, bars, and more. Click here for a full list of pickup locations!Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Drums, soul and more with Joshua Bloomfield

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 12!This week, Tom Caprood sat down with Joshua Bloomfield, a local drummer who grew up in the Capital District and has played in more than 20 local bands over the years.His current band is called Right Coast Soul and you can hear a small sample of one of their tracks, "Joe's Freakout Bag," in the beginning of the episode.The two went on to talk about how Josh started playing the drums, his love of soul and R&B music, and some of his thoughts on the local music scene.Also, make sure to listen in as Josh mentions the band's upcoming shows and even a farewell show on the horizon for their singer.This episode was brought to you by "The Scene," a free local magazine which focuses on art, style, and entertainment for the Capital Region and beyond! You can pick up a copy of The Scene at more than 40 local restaurants, shops, bars, and more. Click here for a full list of pickup locations!Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    A journey to the airwaves with FLY 92.3's Jess Sims

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 11!In this episode, Tom Caprood sits down with Jess Sims, producer for FLY 92.3's "Morning Rush" show and author of 518 Bites and Sights, a popular local food and culture blog. The two talk about what she does for the radio stations at Albany Broadcating, her time as an intern for 20th Century Fox, why you need to read her blog at least once a day, and some of her fun experiences while working in the entertainment industry, such as meeting celebrities and groups like Karmin, One Direction, and even a random encounter with Nick Cannon.Mulitask! - While you're listening to our capivating conversation, head on over to www.518bitesandsights.com and browse the many selections for entertainment that Jess provides for all of you wonderful Capital Region residents. If you're feeling extra generous, leave her some comments!This episode was brought to you by "The Scene," a free local magazine which focuses on art, style, and entertainment for the Capital Region and beyond! You can pick up a copy of The Scene at more than 40 local restaurants, shops, bars, and more. Click here for a full list of pickup locations!Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Booking shows and talking music with Nicole Dellarocca

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 10!We've hit double digits! A big thank you goes out to everyone who has been downloading, listening, and subscribing to the podcast! Please send any kind of feedback on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com. We'd love to hear from you!In this episode, Andrew Beam sits down with Nicole Dellarocca, of Dellarocca Booking and a DJ and former general manager with WCDB at SUNY Albany. Currently, she handles booking for Valentine's in Albany and continues to work as a DJ for the radio station.This episode will be of particular interest to music nerds who would like some insight into just what it takes to book a show, some of the reasons bigger bands might not make it to the Capital District venues as often as we'd like, as well as what local bands and the Albany music scene have to offer.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRamble Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Talking radio with Chris Wienk of WEXT

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 9!In this episode, Andrew Beam sits down with Chris Wienk of WEXT in Troy.The two talk a lot about music and what the radio station is trying to accomplish, while Chris provides some insight into how the station operates and works with local artists. Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRamble Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Party on with The Saturday Jacket

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    In this episode, Tom Caprood sits down with Mike, Jesse, and Bob from the Schenectady electronica group, “The Saturday Jacket.”They talk about their hopes to make a big splash in the music scene, their love of partying, and the meaning behind their name.Find them online at https://www.facebook.com/TheSaturdayJacket, or search for “The Saturday Jacket” on YouTube.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRamble Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Matthew Loiacono talks Matthew Carefully, Rosary Beard, and Kamikaze Hearts

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Matthew Loiacono, known for his solo work as Matthew Carefully and most recently of Rosary Beard, visits the Midday Ramble podcast in Andrew Beam's back yard as the two discuss his music, latest CD release, and some of his past projects.Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Mark Emanation on Ernie Williams, loving music, and more

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    In Episode 6, Andrew Beam talks with Cohoes blues artist Mark Emanation of Folding Sky and the former Ernie Williams Band.Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRamble Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Bonus Episode: The Arts: Trouble or Opportunity?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Bonus Episode!On April 24, leaders of several major local arts institutions offered their thoughts on how their organizations had been impacted by the economy and discussed their vision for the future of the arts in the Capital District.Co-sponsored by The Record and The Saratogian, the event took place at the The Meader Little Theatre on the Troy campus of Russell Sage.Panelists include:• Peter Lesser, executive director of The Egg in Albany;• Philip Morris, CEO of Proctors in Schenectady;• Dr. Susan Scrimshaw, president of The Sage Colleges in Albany and Troy, which includes The Theatre Institute at Sage under the umbrella of the college’s Department of Arts and Letters, and;• Marcia White, producer and executive director of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs.Bob Goepfert, content coordinator for weekender, the weekly joint entertainment product published by the two newspapers, moderated the discussion.Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Heady Productions, EDM, and partying on the Hudson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 3!In this episode, Andrew Beam sits down with Brian Alverado, Joshua Cross, and Shane Morris of Heady Productions, a local media conglomerate that brings together the arts, media, and entertainment to capture the beauty and process of creativity and express it in unique and engaging live events throuhgout the Capital District.  They talk about how the group went from running college parties in basements to booking a 300-person, multi-floor show on the Captain JP Morgan II Cruise-liner for the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic back on April 14, 2012, as well as what the guys hope to work on in the future.For more information, check out their website at http://heady-productions.com.Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    London calling, theater and the arts with Bob Goepfert

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 2 of The Record's Midday Ramble!In this episode, Tom Caprood sits down with Bob Goepfert, arts and entertainment coordinator for both The Record and The Saratogian.The two discuss Bob's history in the Capital District arts scene (Did you know he used to manage Albany's Palace Theater?), the arts overseas, the pros and cons of community theater, and which upcoming local shows might be worth seeing.Tom also provides details of an arts forum that The Record and The Saratogian are hosting on April 24 at Russell Sage College in Troy, the full details of which are at the beginning of the episode.During the forum, several prominent leaders of major arts institutions will participate and offer their thoughts on how their organizations have been impacted by the economy. More importantly, they will offer their vision on the future of the arts in the Capital District. Will it be growth, down-sizing, collaboration or mergers?You can register for the arts forum at http://bit.ly/ArtsForum.Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod - incompetech.com.DOWNLOAD the episode.

    Talking folk, Titanics, and absinthe with Mark Lombardo

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Andrew Beam and Tom Caprood welcome listeners to the first episode of the Midday Ramble, the first podcasting venture from The Record, where they'll discuss entertainment in the Capital District, as well as other topics, every other Thursday.In this episode, Andrew sits down with Mark Lombardo, of the folk band "Titanics" to talk about music, college, home brewing, and much more.The two discuss Mark's new CD, "The New Wine," recording techniques, songwriting, the city of Oneonta, NY, folk music, work schedules, and a passion for brewing alcohol.Lombardo also talks about a unique upcoming show on the J.P. Morgan cruise ship in Troy, which marks the 100th anniversary of the day the Titanic sank. The show runs from 7-11:30 p.m. on April 14 and is being presented by Heady Productions.Look for regular information on the podcast and upcoming shows at www.TroyRecord.com and http://MiddayRamble.blogspot.com.Have comments about the show? E-mail middayramblepodcast@gmail.com.DOWNLOAD the episode.

    Vito Ciccarelli - The man behind Troy's music

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    In Episode 5, Tom Caprood sits down with Vito Ciccarelli, longtime music coordinator for the City of Troy.During the conversation, Ciccarelli touches on his history in the music industry, how he grew the Powers Park concert series in Lansingburgh into what it is today, upcoming concerts in the city, and even some new special events coming in 2012.To see what he is up to, as well as what the city has planned, make sure to check out the upcoming events page on www.troyny.gov.  Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRambleMusic for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

    Chris Busone talks 'The 9,' touring in Puerto Rico, and his writing process

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2012


    Welcome to Episode 16!In this episode, Tom Caprood sits down with Troy's own Chris Busone about his album 'The 9,' as well as his adventures in the music industry and on the road over the years.Chris also talks about being able to tour with his band in Puerto Rico as a young musician, his love of guitars, and his thoughts on the local music industry.Send any questions or comments on this episode to tcaprood@troyrecord.com.Please subscribe to Midday Ramble in the iTunes store! - http://bit.ly/MiddayRamble Music for this episode was provided by Kevin MacLeod.DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE

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