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The guys discuss all the star power Atlanta put on display during the Halftime Show last night
“The word humble held me back for a long time” ~ Lil Donald Lil Donald makes his return to The Progress Report Podcast with Lalaa Shepard and DJ eXeL to speak about setting trends in the Atlanta music scene, being upset about not being invited to major music events such as the BET Awards and Rolling Loud, addresses falling off rumors, staying independent after several record deals, shares tips for artists to make money independently, touring with Kwony Cash, moving safely on the road and being scared of groupies, and how fatherhood saved his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hacking Music: The Habits of Headliners, Habits and Hacks for Thriving in the New Music Marketplace
Mechanics of Career Building in 2024 with Ken Stokes [ aka PK, Pretty Ken ] From Talent to Icon - the Difference that Makes a Difference Monthly call in with Atlanta's Ken Stokes [ AKA PK, Pretty Ken ]. Ken is a founder of the Attic Crew and helped shape what Atlanta Music is and continues to become. Ken has built with OutKast, Big Boi, The Dungeon Family, Goodie Mob, CeeLo Green, Killer Mike, Youngbloodz, Organized Noise, Young Jeezy, TI, Akon, and La Face Records. If this is your first time or your new.. Hacking Music is a training & execution platform that helps artists align & monetize their talent and ability. Our mission is to serve the world by strengthening the next generation of artists and help them connect with the people that care the most [ your fans. ] P.S. Whenever you are ready, here are 3 ways that we can help you build a healthy profitable career in the music marketplace. Head here to claim your Student Guest Seat - Head here to learn about Our Community Join 11,200+ artist entrepreneurs learning actionable advice in our newsletter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackingmusic/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hackingmusic/support
Atlanta Music Been Dry, Being A Autism Dad, Joe Budden Shoutout Ft. Belly Gang Kushington | Ep.198
Bigg Doom and Don D are Back With Another One! First, We Start With Bigg's Promotion, New Music, Compromising Your Morals for Business, Search History, Slow Fast Food. Then, We Take A Break and Come Back with Our Guests, Hygi and Shevvy. We Talk About Afrobreats, Top 5 of Atlanta Music, Is ‘Female' Disrespectful, If Men Had Cycles, Bringing Out Your Gay Friends, Alternative School Stories, Street Integrity, Hoe Phases, Is Cheating the Worst Thing You Can Do & More! For More of Our Guests, You Can Follow Them @Hygidagoat_ & @yo.shevvy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/earhustlin404/support
Clarinetist Alex Laing joins Peter Dugan at the Atlanta Music Project for a program featuring musicians from Georgia! We hear the fantastic Atlanta Music Project Senior Youth Choir performing a Spiritual. A flutist shares her love for Eastern European Folk music, a percussionist performs Sibelius on marimba, and Peter collaborates on a gorgeous four handed Ravel with an alum.
Clarinetist Alex Laing joins Peter Dugan at the Atlanta Music Project for a program featuring musicians from Georgia! We hear the fantastic Atlanta Music Project Senior Youth Choir performing a Spiritual. A flutist shares her love for Eastern European Folk music, a percussionist performs Sibelius on marimba, and Peter collaborates on a gorgeous four handed Ravel with an alum.
Travel guru Rick Steves stops by for this month's edition of ATL Up and Away and shares the secrets to packing light. Plus, Atlanta Music Project co-founder and CEO Dantes Rameau and cellist Sterling Elliot discuss the Amp Summer Series, and we shine a light on artist Krista Jones in our series, "Speaking of Art."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's newest podcast, Go Atlanta, entertainment reporter Rodney Ho has the latest on the two radio personalities returning to the Atlanta airwaves. He'll also tell you about Museum of Illusions coming to Atlantic Station this weekend. Plus, the two TV shows airing on TBS that is shot here in Atlanta. Food, dining, and living editor Ligaya Figueras has a number of new restaurant openings and new additions to the drinking scene for you to check out. She also introduces you to Max Hines, chef and founder of Atlanta pop-up collective Stolen Goods, and Quianah Upton, founder of Nourish Botanica, to talk about Nourish Botanica hosting the Stolen Goods chef collective residency this month. Editor Shane Harrison looks forward to the return of Music Midtown this fall and Paws Fest this weekend at The Avenue West Cobb. Speaking of paws, Shane will introduce you to Magic Midnight, our pet of the week. Links to today's topics: EXCLUSIVE: Music Midtown returns with Pink, Billie Eilish, Guns N' Roses Kim ‘The Kimmer' Peterson gets afternoon gig at Xtra 106.3 99X brings back a name from the early days: Will Pendarvis Nourish Botanica to host Stolen Goods chef collective residency this month Museum of Illusions opens this weekend at Atlantic Station La Panarda opens in Cascade Heights Gocha's Tapas Bar opens on Campbellton Road Capital Tacos opens brick-and-mortar in Johns Creek A 13-concept food hall is coming to the Mall at Stonecrest Ticonderoga Club reopens in Krog Street Market Melanie Styles to open brewery and taproom in East Point Paws Fest at Avenues at West Cobb Virginia Highland Porchfest Go Atlanta is supported by SMARTBOX Moving and Storage. Use promo code SBXATL20 to get 20 dollars off your booking. Subscribe to the AJC: If you aren't a subscriber to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, click here to get unlimited digital access to the AJC at a special price. Listen and subscribe to the new Go Atlanta podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Atlanta Rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, entrepreneur, and DJ Jermaine Dupri Joins the I Am Athlete squad.
Illya Davis, a philosophy professor at Morehouse College and the director of the New Students & Transition Program and Dr. Maurice Hobson, an associate professor of Africana Studies and historian at Georgia State University, talk with Rose about the state of democracy and the role of social media in distributing divisive information that challenges the true definition of a democratic state.Plus, Atlanta-based music journalist and author Quentin Harrison, recaps the hits and best pop albums of 2022.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Atlanta native @J Cutta Music joined me for a in person interview. We discussed his dedication to music and how it is paying off. He spoke his up-bring in Atlanta, how he stays focused on family life and not the dark sides of the industry. ✌
DJ Drama sat down with Ebro in the Morning to have a great conversation about the legacy of Gangsta Grillz, how mixtapes have grown over the years, the music scene in Atlanta, his arrest years ago, his thoughts on Funk Flex, and more. He also addressed whether he would do a Verzuz against DJ Khaled, and any comments that was made towards that potential matchup beforehand. His new track "I Ain't Gon Hold Ya” featuring Jeezy is out now! Subscribe to "Captains & Majors" on iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon. iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/captains-majors-the-journey-to-the-hbcu-ny-football-classic/id1644231857 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7ce3df43-baea-467a-9c40-065a397f4b4d/captains-majors---the-journey-to-the-hbcu-ny-football-classic Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZuO0qvyWoeo3KxNutMxg6?si=50e84457edf147fa See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Atlanta Icon, Tracy T, came by and kicked it with The Homies !!! We discuss dating habits in Atlanta, his return to the music scene, and if he plans to jump into Atlanta's BUMPING acting scene !!! Tracy T, The Homies, Big Homies House, Atlanta, Atlanta Radio, Atlanta Music
Parlay Pete and I open by discussing the God Complex that is taking over American culture. We then discuss Bron's take on Brittney Griner, and the Best Era of Atlanta Music
https://youtu.be/xey4hGpkBZ0Singer/Songwriter Jarrod drops by the skybox live & talks w/ $ouf$ide
https://youtu.be/8M5NAJsQpz0Yz Guy Q @ Ugly Money Entertainment Media Content Expo kickin It w/ Streetbaby Zae talking about, becoming an artist, linking up w/ Ugly Money Niche', signing w/ Ugly Money, Coming Up In Atlanta, doing Shows + more & also sitting w/ Ugly Money Management's newest artist Yelloboy Gone Wild and choppin It up about coming from Westside Baltimore, Signing w/ Ugly Money Management, getting ready for tour, Jay Z being an inspiration & much more… #DatUglyMoney@yz_guy_q @streetbabyzae @yelloboygonewild @yelloboy gonewild @UglyMoney Niche @Ugly Money TV ......#ExclusiveInterviews#WeGuudWeekly
We welcome my cousin to conversations with Zo Look out for new projects and visuals from Rundown We talk everything from childhood, growing up in the Bronx, going to Rice, Asolos or ACG'S Pradas or Maury's What color was your first Marm/Biggie? Will he ever stop saying pause Moving to Atlanta Music, being a CEO and setting up life outside of music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8jrqfVH2pI Instagram @Rundownray_ @Conversationswithzopodcast @Splee537 @Billiamf4l @_wolftaylor WTF MEDIA STUDIOS
Last time I checked I was the man on these streets They call me residue, I leave blow on these beats -Trap or Die Next album up: Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 by Young Jeezy. This album helped kick in the door for Atlanta and the Trap Music sound. Is it a classic?
We unpack a few things this week; like being specific in what you ask for from the universe, what it is to disrupt the charts, not being a one-hit-wonder, and Anderson Paak calling your phone a little upset. All of this brings us to the sweet spot... that place where DJ Luke Nasty found himself with not one, but two hit records that still move crowds. This is also the story of an independent artist and his childhood friends (Tubs), who is building his brand from scratch... you will definitely learn something this episode. And as always, You're Welcome...
This week Kannon is joined by Chlöe. They talk about how life is constantly inspiring her music, learning to be more assertive creatively and the long list of female artists that have influenced her along the way.The biggest stars from The Biggest Party On The Planet! Kannon's unedited, uncut interviews with the most relevant artists on Earth.Open House Party (often referred to as OHP) is an American radio show hosted on Saturday and Sunday nights by Kannon. The show promotes itself as "the Biggest Party on the Planet". It focuses on playing contemporary hit radio (CHR) music, also known as Top 40. From its inception in September 1987, OHP quickly became popular with its all-request format, along with a heavy rotation of dance music and remixes that differentiated itself from most Top 40 stations or shows
Decatur native, rapper/entrepreneur Coca Vango stops by #LivewithCarisha to discuss his new music release out now on all platforms #MotivationPurposes3, his relationship with girlfriend Light Skin Kiesha, his clothing company, and more. Listen to his new music here: https://foundation-media.ffm.to/cvmp3 Follow Coca Vango on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocavango/ Thanks for watching this video! Please, Subscribe to my Channel and hit the Bell Icon
We sit down with Keinon Johnson, who has gone on to create an amazing journey for himself; like many of the people who come to Atlanta, he was a student at Clark Atlanta University, and made his way to and through the club scene, becoming a record rep and creator of the cultural phenomenon. Now as the SVP of Interscope records we take a reflective look, at the journey and full-circle experiences that are Keinon Johnson a guy who Never Sold Dope.
This special episode of the Mainline News Hour features our Senior Music Editor Autumn James and Music Contributor Keron Robinson. We'll recap what Atlanta's music scene brought us during a year that often made it difficult to squeeze into a tight space with 60 of our closest friends & enjoy tunes from our favorite local artists. What's changed? What are we grateful for? What are we looking forward to?Including music by @mj.cabra @klark_sound @doudmusic @strandedmusic @twelve.25 @downgradeband @buckheadshaman @slimer_ing @dinnertime.usa @wieucallcTo listen to all the music featured in the show and more, follow our spotify playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3UDZX1oJa5l2LP5kINDJsg?si=QBWkpeioTquyW3AqxiE02ATo watch the new Wieuca documentary “Hurricane Laura: One Year Later,” visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaGh3qVcRtU&t=608sTo watch the video for klark sound's “Two of Wands”, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psH7s8go51ETo support our work, sustain future episodes, and access a back catalogue of bonus content, consider becoming a recurring donor on our Patreon at https://patreon.com/mainlinezineOr consider making a one-time or recurring donation at https://mainlinezine.com/donate
MPR Riche Rich talks about moving to Atlanta, music goals and more on The Industries Most Wanted Podcast w/ TampaMystic
Monsoon Staraw and Bubba Ball shoot the shitt with AX. The Haitian born emcee talks about his life in Haiti, his father coming to his school, living in Florida, and moving to Atlanta. Monsoon and Bubba Ball talk about the "smart and dumb drugs". http://www.theshittspodcast.com
Kristian Bush is a singer, songwriter, record producer and one half of the country music duo Sugarland. In this episode we talk about how Kristian prepared for his TED Talk, how he wrote the opening lines to Sugarland's biggest hits, why he recently started writing musicals and so much more. I guarantee you'll learn something from Kristian.
TONIGHT with ATL born, soul grown, and gravel fed 70s style jam rock band Toxic Foxtrot and Bri Foxx stops by the studio to talk about what's the next big thing for the band after a triumphant EP release debut, Bri's new solo project, share some horrible jokes and anything we didn't get to ask last time as well as put them through our GAUNTLET OF FIRE. Stick around for the 2nd half as we're talking all about the biggest headlines and most influential music history news and stories of the week from yesteryear to this week to inspire, entertain and give us all a good laugh before we end up at the Friendly Neighborhood Bar to drink a few strong ones, play some video games, watch some horror movies and play with The Munsters... all you can get and more on this seismic Episode 66 of the SONICSPHERE Podcast! This week's stories: Want a piece of Lzzy Hale and What happens when Mick Jagger walks into a bar… We'll get into The State of the Music Address with a snapshot of the music industry as something big comes this way for Tool, wait no longer as Scorpions new album title is finally here, there's no slowing him down with who are Ozzy Osborne's big new music collabs, does Former Steel Panther Bassist Lexxi Foxx gotta new band?, what are David Lee Roth's retirement plans and why is 3 Doors Down suddenly canceling shows? We'll go back in time with Julie's Old School of Rock N Roll with a look at De Ford Bailey, the first recording on magnetic tape and pre-recorded radio show, what was U2 in Tel Aviv, Midnight Oil mixing music and politics and celebrating Stevie Ray Vaughn's music and life on his birthday this week
"The studio" is synonymous with so many things, mostly drugs and infamous moments, but Stone Stafford has a "Why". He and his wife started Icon studios over 10 years ago to give artists a place to make great music. The stories and journey themselves are amazing and another reason why Atlanta continues to be the music hub of the South. Take a listen and enjoy some fanning out as host Ali Roc and Stone discuss Icon's impact on the music world.
Music Midtown has announced on its social media accounts that all who attend the festival will need to be fully vaccinated or have proof of a negative COVID-19 test.“For the safety of our patrons and our staff is our number one priority. As such, a full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test result will be required to attend Music Midtown 2021,” the festival said.Attendees who are not fully vaccinated will be required to have a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours of attending Music Midtown. Attendees will be required each day to bring a printed copy of a vaccine card, vaccine record or their negative test results.Music Midtown is scheduled for Sept. 18-20 at Piedmont Park. Maroon 5, Miley Cyrus, Jonas Brothers and 21 Savage are among the headliners. Megan Thee Stallion, Jack Harlow and Machine Gun Kelly are also featured among the festival's 30+ artists and bands.
On the first Music Monday of Season 4, we hang out with the beautiful and soulful Natalie Orfilia. Natalie sits down with us to talk about how she started her music career, her singing style and her future music projects. She then performs her hit single, "Nothing." Natalie Orfilia's social media: @natalieorfilia natalieorfilia.com
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Episode Fourty-Three: Atlanta Music Evolution with Rachel Jackson & Shawty Slim. We discuss ATL Laws for future Atlanta residents, the growth of the Atlanta music scene and so much more. May is Mental Health Awareness Month #breakthestigma
Big Oomp Talks about his come up in the Streets, His transition into the Industry, Opening up 12 Records Stores, his Influence on Atlanta Music and Breaking the barrier in Atlanta as a Independent Record Label
Welcome to Quarantuned With the Good Graces! Quarantuned is an interview podcast that focuses on staying creative, present, and connected during these unsettled and isolating times. In episode 7 of “Quarantuned”, I'm talking with Lars Nagel, an awesome songwriter and guitarist from Atlanta. Lars and I had a great conversation and dove deep into songwriting and art in general, as well as his rich history with the Atlanta music scene, from back in the early 90s with the Ditchdiggers, to his time with the El Caminos, to the present as a solo artist and with his weekly "BLT" showcase that he hosts with Tom Cheshire (episode 3) in Kimono My House on Facebook. You can support this and my other musical-related endeavors by becoming a patron — in fact patrons that contribute $5 or more each month get the unedited, video versions of these quarantuned chats. You can become a patron for as little as $1 a month, and I appreciate any and all contributions, so thanks in advance for checking it out at patreon.com/kimware You can find Lars on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Lars-Nagel-474309662588846/, and his releases "American Honey" and "Happy to Be Hear" on your favorite streaming platform. Music in this episode: Intro and outro: "Porchlight" by the Good Graces, from the album "Set Your Sights" Featured track: "Gotta Move" by Lars Nagel (previously unreleased) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kim-ware/support
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Welcome to SonicSphere Podcast Episode 21 - The Boys Are Back recorded for Sun July 5th, 2020. Happy Independence Day!TONIGHT our special guests are Atlanta's favorite Hard Rockers VOLTAGEHEAD! They have their debut album Unbroken coming out soon with a recent release of "one More Reason" to give us a little taste of whats in store when its unleashed on the world. We'll talk about the story behind the music and the inspiration behind it all along with putting them through our gauntlet of fun quarantine questions. Stick around for the second half as class is in session and we'll take a ride back to our favorite most unspeakable, untalented and vulgar young entertainer to some of music's most iconic last performances, significant album history makers and of course we have more of Rockstars Gone Bad. We'll pause to ask the tough questions of how, when and if we can and should be returning to big live concerts as we used to know them and on our local corner we'll talk about the state of Atlanta's Live Music scene and some recent prominent live music venue closings. We'll give you all the newest news on the tour/festival track reschedules and lastly The Boys Are Back, its time to get stupid again maybe....all this and more along with your host The Platinum Viking! PLEASE NOTE - This episode contains strong language and F-bombs and is not made for kids, listen at your discretionVOLTAGEHEAD (Band)FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/voltagehead/Website - www.voltagehead.comYouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC654T6zv3VPmmuJTxbTtGBQInstagram - www.instagram.com/voltageheadofficialSONICSPHERE PODCASTYouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/sonicspherepodcastPast Podcast Episodes - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1033411/(you can also get the Podcast Episodes on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, GooglePlay, SoundCloud, etc wherever you listen)
UnderGod Gwalla ((Winner of the Atlanta Music Industry Group Music Video Contest), RoadRunnin Youngsta, and Mr. Loco stopped by On The Move Unscripted to interview with Patricia M. Goins and Mr. Stout. www.patriciamariegoins.com
Tad shares his ideas to become the next music industry mogul. Drex and Kara are skeptical...
Christian rap artist William T Starzz and Jamaican rap artist Lj Ital from the Atlanta Music Industry Facebook Group, stop by On the Move Unscripted to talk about their music, their message, and their movement, with Patricia M. Goins and Mr. Stout. As always On The Move Unscripted is uncut, uncensored, unfiltered, and unedited. Basically we give it to your raw, just like we like it. Come Get Some, We're on the move.
Jason Sirotin sits with fellow music video directors Tim Daust and Video Rahim to discuss the changing world of music videos and how some people basically want music videos for free!
On this episode, Damali discusses your messages with Atlanta Music Fund (AMF) CEO, "Aunt" Sue Hrib. AMF is Atlanta's First New Music Ecosystem. AMF empowers, supports and invests in the Atlanta diverse emerging music industry. As CEO, Sue is responsible for raising capital to fund investments and build a team to execute the vision of AMF which is to create a trusted sustainable music ecosystem in Atlanta. Meet everyone's favorite Aunt! Tune in to hear the discussion!!
On Friday, August 9, A Rippin’ Production kicks off a weekend of headbanging revelry at 529, celebrating five years of bringing only the finest in hardcore, punk, thrash, and metal mayhem to Atlanta. The story begins in 2014 when Amos Rifkin first tried his hand at the promotions game: He booked Manchester U.K.’s classic oi-punk and new wave group Slaughter and the Dogs to headline a show in Purgatory at the Masquerade’s original North Avenue location. Call it beginner’s luck, but Slaughter and the Dogs happened to be touring the States performing songs from the group’s undisputed masterpiece, 1978’s "Do It Doggystyle" LP. A perfectly calibrated set of openers for a Wednesday night — featuring like-minded local punks and rock ’n’ rollers Maggos Heros, Gunpowder Gray, Antagonizers, and Dinos Boys — filled out the rest of the bill for a riotous night of music. “For a minute I was innocent enough to think that all of my shows would be that magical,” Rifkin laughs. “For one brief moment, I was batting a thousand. It’s all been downhill ever since!” Joking aside, hitting the five-year mark as an independent promoter in Atlanta is an impressive feat. Rifkin’s ascent is made all the more remarkable when considering just how much he has accomplished in that time — 500 shows in five years, including performances by legendary underground acts such as British new wave headbangers Satan, Greenville, South Carolina’s death metal and middle eastern music masters Nile, Chicago’s doom outfit the Skull (ex-members of Trouble), and more setting up on stages throughout the city, from Center Stage to the Clermont Lounge. Recently, Rifkin expanded A Rippin’s operations to include graphic designer and right-hand man Van Bassman of Buzzards of Fuzz, writer and videographer Mark McPheeters, and Cody Martin, the latter of whom is in charge of the colossal Mass Destruction Metal Fest, which returns to Center Stage Nov. 1-2. As of April 1, Rifkin has also taken on the role of in-house booking agent for 529. Naturally, he’s put together a three-day, five-year anniversary blowout. Friday night’s lineup includes performances by High Spirits, Lazer/Wulf, Gunpowder Gray, Maiden Killers, Vimur, and Abysmal Lord. On Saturday, Morbid Saint, All Hell, and Young Beasts take the stage. On Sunday night, Daikaiju, Shehehe, and Trauma City bring the weekend to a fiery close. Photo by Chad Radford
This week is a controversial topic in the local music scene… Is live music dying? We don’t think so, and we’ll tell you why. www.neonrainbowpodcast.com
This episode of THE Underground Source of El Paso, TX features local singer songwriter Johleee! She talks about creating music in the Atlanta music scene, her recent singles and her latest extended play called "Thick Thighs and Trying Times." As always, stay tuned for a full song at the end of the interview! The featured song is "Vendetta."This episode produced by M. De Santiago and G. Armendariz. Hosted by M. De Santiago. Intro/outro and background music by G. Armendariz. Original photograph by Vick Brown, cover art by M. De Santiago. RATED CHLL.
Regina Hicks talks about the Atlanta Music scene. I am blessed to live in a city that has made it’s mark on the music scene in such a short time. It’s really becoming a mega for music. Featuring her song 'Real Love' . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Platinum hip-hop recording artist Rich Homie Quan joins Prostyle Podcast to talk about music, sports and his trip to Africa. Rich Homie Quan talks about what inspired his new album "Rich as in Spirit" and details on his song "No, No, No." The episode sheds light on Rich Homie Quan enthusiasm for Atlanta sports and upcoming projects including movies.
Welcome to the first installment of our Offstage Spotlight series where we speak to those in the music industry who make their living off of the main stage. These people include label executives, managers, booking agents, light technicians, and others who play essential roles in the music world. This week, we sat down with the founders of LVRN, a label and collective located in the heart of the city of Atlanta. LVRN has developed and signed multi-platinum artists like 6lack and D.R.A.M. while staying true to their creative visions. What started as an idea between five friends at Georgia State evolved into a collective powerhouse in the birthplace of the trap. On this episode, we discuss the origins of LVRN, sleeping in Uhauls, the Anti-Tour, partnering with Interscope Records, working with artists like 6lack and D.R.A.M., and more. If you love these conversations and want more people to find out about us, make sure you subscribe, rate, and leave a comment on iTunes. Support MusiCares: https://www.grammy.com/musicares LVRN main site: http://lvrn.com/ LVRN insta: https://www.instagram.com/lvrngram/ Song: 'PRBLMS' by 6lack Intro/Outro Music: Produced by David Grossfeld Mixed and Mastered by Dbsound on Fiverr Auxoro main site: https://www.auxoro.com/ Insta: https://www.instagram.com/auxoro/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Auxoromag
So Jennifer's teenage son loves hiphop and mom is wondering if this is cultural appropriation.
WSH project curator Larry J. Sanders is joined by television and film critic Rhyanna Morgan and project contributor William Garner to discuss the current season of Atlanta (3:00), the transition from CDs to digital music (17:15), re-rank their favorite Kanye West albums (26:20), Lupe Fiasco’s legacy (36:00), and Big Sean’s “corniness” (41:00).Make sure you support the Beat the Buzzer Podcast and donate towards their goal of collecting bikes for folks of all ages! Follow Rhyanna and William on Twitter, and check out The Glam Korner, Rhyanna’s beauty project with Ms. Jacqueline Elliott.LinksLarry’s Mid-Aughts Music Review, Weeks One + TwoLarry on Big Sean (from January 2017)
Tune into hear the good that the Ellis School of Atlanta and the Atlanta Music Project are doing in our community!
Second Atlanta Music Roundtable at Grocery on Home (thanks to Matt Arnett) where we talked about what can be improved or is needed. Producer/The Ormewoods Don McCollister, performer Doria Roberts, and Hubbub Music Talent/Event manager Tod Elmore were on the panel.
Music Roundtable at Grocery on Home (thanks to Matt Arnett) where we talked Atlanta as a "music town" and what can be improved or is needed. From L: Ruby Velle of Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics, Stanley Romanstein from Georgia Music Partners, Andrew Hingley from Live Nation/Eddie's Attic, Diane Durrett from Atlanta Grammy chapter, Curtis Daniel from Patchwerk Studios, and Atlanta City Councilman Kwanza Hall. Podcast RSS Subscribe iTunes Subscribe STITCHER Google Play TuneIn Radio
Sound Check Chat - A Music Lover's Podcast delivering answers straight from Artist's Lips
Greg Green and Elena de Soto of The Wrecking Ball ATL chat about The Wrecking Ball Atlanta Music Festival 2015 and what to expect - Our show notes page contains all of the info, links, and resources mentioned in this episode and can be accessed at http://www.SoundCheckChat.com/23