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Almost Christmas 2024 - Dropbox Link: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/19rz2qtlngsqn7o8vyi7m/AlmostChristmas12172024.mp3?rlkey=fmhwhjtsilewkzfuw3vp2svat&dl=0 The Aldous Collins Band, Cara Brindisi, Ashley Jordan, The Ballroom Thieves, Chad Perrone, Eddie Japan, Dwight and Nicole, Total Strangers, Lake Street Dive, Munk Duane,The Elovaters/Jackson Weatherbee, Lainey Dionne, Jay Psaros, LEW, Lori McKenna, Christa Gniadek, Liz Longley, Sarah Martin, Rocco DeRosa, Jillian Dawn, Adam Frates, Dalton & The Sheriffs, The Ghouls, Jill McCracken, Mark Erelli, Kimaya Diggs, Eli “Paperboy” Reed, OldJack, Valerie Barretto, The Something, Sam Robbins/Halley Neal, and more!
Martin Earley and Calin Peters are The Ballroom Thieves and, this week, they travel to eTown to share the bill with Canadian songsmith, Ron Sexsmith. Also on the show, Nick discusses sharks and the environmental impact of pollution on our waters with Dr. Mikki McComb-Kobza, Chief Scientist and Executive Director of the Ocean First Institute. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more!
Music from Rising Appalachia, The Ballroom Thieves, Sierra Ferrell, The Secret Sisters, Ellis Paul, Jake Blount and more. Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
New music from Mick Lynch, Sarah Jarosz, The Ballroom Thieves,Mitski, Brittney Spencer, Joy Oladukun, Tom Odell, The Cinematic Orchestra and some songs that I have not played in a while from Aimee Mann, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Jim Cuddy and Rufus Wainwright
Local sounds of the holiday season performed by bands and musicians from across New England. Including...Liz Longley, Dalton And The Sheriffs, Jillian Jensen, Dwight and Nicole, Lauren Weintraub, Adam Frates, Eli Paperboy Reed, Pat & Mal Fey, Timmy Brown, Mark Erelli, Ambar Cassidy feat Local TV, Grace Potter & The Nocturnal, Isabel Pless, Katlyn Evans & Rob Pagnano, Lori McKenna, Chad Perrone, Aldous Collins Band, Avi Jacob, Carly Tefft, Eddie Japan, Jackson Weatherbee, Lainey Dionne & Rayvon, Jay Psaros, Juliana Hatfield, Stephen Sifflard, Katie Dobbins, Sam Robbins & Halley Neal, Joe Merrick, Lake Street Dive, Kimaya Diggs, Hope Shanley, Candy O'Terry feat. Crit Harmon and Grace Kelly, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Grace Morrison, Ayla Brown, Ballroom Thieves, Amanda McCarthy, Crooked Coast, Letters to Cleo, Munk Duane, OldJack, Renee Leavitt, Sarah Martin, Morgan Clark, and more!
An in-demand keyboardist outside his own projects, Adam Bodine, has racked up thousands of performances with hundreds of groups, playing alongside some of the best in the biz. A go-to studio session musician to boot, Bodine is regularly recruited for all sorts of recording work. He has also accompanied various theatrical productions, including musicals, silent films, improv comedy, dance troupes, and various cultural arts and social justice presentations. Extra cool, Adam currently plays in the house band at eTown, the illustrious and nationally syndicated radio show and multimedia organization out of Boulder. In recent times with eTown, Adam has accompanied a myriad of popular artists including Rufus Wainwright, Madison Cunningham, City and Colour, Shovels and Rope, The Milk Carton Kids, The Secret Sisters, Bruce Cockburn, Ron Sexsmith, Peter Rowan, Daniel Rodriguez, Abraham Alexander, S.G. Goodman, Allison Russell, Calexico, Buffalo Nichols, Jake Blount, Parker Millsap, The Ballroom Thieves, Mmeadows, Dom Flemons, and The War and Treaty. Bodine will appear at Dazzle on Wed, December 27, 2023. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstagejazz/message
Boston's own Guster returns to Tanglewood for a performance of their biggest hits. "An Evening with Guster," featuring The Ballroom Thieves, takes place at Ozawa Hall at 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 2. Ryan Miller is a co-founder of Guster playing guitar, piano and bass and he joins us.
New music from Bettye Lavette, The Ballroom Thieves,Lake Street Dive,Hollow Hum, and music from Annie Lennox, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Odell, Neil Young, Rose Cousins, Rachael Yamagata, ASO and more!
Martin Earley and Calin Peters are The Ballroom Thieves and they travel to eTown to share the bill with Canadian songsmith, Ron Sexsmith. Nick also discusses sharks and the environmental impact of pollution on our waters with Dr. Mikki McComb-Kobza, Chief Scientist and Executive Director of the Ocean First Institute. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/
This week we welcome Martin Earley and Calin Peters of the Indie Folk-Rock band THE BALLROOM THIEVES. This episode is filled with wonderment, joy and some amazing discoveries about each other. As we move through our own musical journey, we find that while the journeys run parallel they can be extremely different. Martin and Calin found themselves creating beautiful music together, but someone had to play hard to get first to make it work. We truly get down to the business of having fun on this episode and I may have found a "DJ" I just have to listen to. Join Calin, Martin, and I as we discuss "Harry Styles" "In The Morning" while "The Lightning" makes our laughter "Shine."The Ballroom Thieves - "Clouds" Streaming on all platforms!!!!Thanks for listening!!! Please Follow us on Instagram @hiddentracks99
New music from Lake Street Dive, First Aid Kit, Band of Horses ,and favourites by the Ballroom Thieves,Rose Cousins, Joshua Hyslop, Ari Hest,ASO, Van Morrison and more.
Coming up this Monday, in the very first episode of 2023, Aaron and Brent highlight music from New England duo who released their fourth album in 2022 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band that was originally conceived as a hard-edged British blues combo in the late '60s.Formed while guitarist Martin Earley and former drummer Devin Mauch were attending Stonehill College, Aaron picks out three songs from The Ballroom Thieves.Getting their name by combining the surnames of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, Brent highlights three from Fleetwood Mac.Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.
Local sounds of the holiday season performed by independent musicians from New England. Artists include: The Aldous Collins Band, The Ballroom Thieves, Eddie Japan w/Ruby Rose Fox, Eli Paperboy Reed, Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers, Isabel Pless, Jackson Weatherbee, Jay Psaros, Jillian Cardarelli, Joe Merrick, Mark Erelli, Monica Rizzio, OldJack, Rocco Derosa, Morgan Clark, Chad Perrone, Brynn Elliott, Christa Gniadek, Dalton & The Sheriffs, Jesse Dee, Kimaya Diggs, Lake Street Dive, Munk Duane, Lori McKenna, Ricky Duren w/Kate Kadan and The Blue Light Bandits, Paige Davis, Liz Longley, Lainey Dionne, The Alternate Roots, Pat and Mal Fey of Total Strangers, Jill McCracken, Andrew Smith, Hana Kahn, Brian McKenzie, Jillian Jensen, Lauren Weintraub, Louie Bello, Marc Sherman, My Silent Bravery, The Push Stars, Susan Cattaneo, Tony Saverino, Katie Dobbins, The Running Mates, Will Dailey, and more!!
This indie folk duo from New England reflects on their hardworking path to a national audience.
Welcome to Roadcase!! We're super psyched to present to you Martin Earley and Callie Peters of The Ballroom Thieves for this episode. Tireless road warriors Martin and Callie are back on tour on the heels of their latest album, Clouds, which is a stellar work of beauty and upbeat vibes. While these amazing artists both struggle with mental health issues, they confront their world head-on in their latest release while at the same time they exude a lively and fun onstage presence. Their determination to return to touring, get in touch with their fans, and perform their music in a live setting shows a unique level of perseverance and desire to spread their message of hope and gratitude. This special interview demonstrates the beauty and struggle that self-awareness and the willingness to confront one's own unique issues can bring to bear. So hop on board the Roadcase bus to learn more about The Ballroom Thieves. It's gonna be a great ride!! For more about The Ballroom Thieves click:https://www.ballroomthieves.com/For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
New Music from Jamestown Revival, Ari Hest, Bonnie Raitt, Saint Middleton, Natalie Madigan, Silverberg,The Ballroom Thieves,Caroline Spence & Matt Berninger, Jann Arden and more
We had the pleasure of interviewing The Ballroom Thieves over Zoom video!While never shying away from topics and ideas they are passionate about, The Ballroom Thieves – Martin Earley and Calin Peters – have charmed fans around the country. Their catalog has amassed hundreds of millions of streams, garnered key press (NPR Music, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post) and radio support, and gained a loyal live following, with sold-out shows and festival spots at Boston Calling, Newport Folk, and Calgary Folk. After a major car accident, the onset of the pandemic, and the departure of a band member, the duo have been learning to roll with the punches. "We were able to step away from a lot of the big three-part harmonies and for the first time we recorded most of the album live. We try to let change inspire us, even when it comes with difficulty.“ It's an artistic statement that doubles as a life mission. The pair both emphasize that they've learned to navigate complicated situations, including their struggles with depression, which often color their songs. If they can impart anything to listeners, it's that talking about mental health is not a weakness—and that sharing any of life's trials can be a source of strength. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #TheBallroomThieves #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Alex gives his 2022 NBA regular season awards and the guys make their NBA playoff picks. This episode's outro, requested by MJC, is Wolf by the Ballroom Thieves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Music from Ari Hest, Pete Droge,Wilco, Colin Hay, Ada Lee, Damien Rice, The Ballroom Thieves, Whitehorse, Jen Chapin & Rosetta Trio, K.D.Lang, The Secret Sisters,Rose Cousins, Lori Mckenna Sara Barellis,Emilia Jones and more!
New music from Whitehorse, The Ballroom Thieves, The Jamestown Revival, Kat Bryan, Fog Lake Andy Shauf, Born on a Wednesday, Jill Andrews, A.S.O and a throwback to the year 1970-71
As broadcast January 4, 2022 with plenty of hot indie toddies for your freezing podcast face. Tonight we welcome Prince Paolo back to the studio to rock another playlist of mostly not new but stuff we missed with the year end wrap-up shows. Lots of very good stuff out in the later stages of 2021 & very early in 2022, with new joints from Nite Tides, Arjuna Oakes, Teenage Priest, and a great cover of Nada Surf from Pom Pom Squad that really pays respects to the 90's elders, especially the shot-for-shot video. Always a good time, #keepitindie.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Pom Pom Squad – Popular feat Matthew Caws from Nada SurfSmall Black – Kyoto Nite Tides – TimeArjuna Oakes – I Got MineCassandra Jenkins – Hard DriveBAIRD – Darkness of the NightPart II (35:46)Prince Innocence - Sadie & MaudPastel Jungle – Sound Delight8BIT WIZRD - Blue (Yeah)Community Swimming Pool - I Don't Knowapril june - xmas breakTeenage Priest - Mirror (Acoustic) Part III (62:44)Spaceface - Rain Passing Through (feat Mikaela Davis)Vases - Comfort CreatureYounger Hunger - Light Stream Team Leader – VolumesNathaniel Pozin - Bed SpinTV Room - BalconyPart IV (95:46)Foxy Panic - AnecdoteAzure Blue - Define Your DreamsOutlaw Boogie - Eyes Wired ShutStores - mud seasonThe Ballroom Thieves – BorderlineKacimi - Il Fait Si Chaud Ce Soir
The Ballroom Thieves stop by the remote WATD Almost Famous Tiny Stage before their performance at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke. Big thanks to Jeff Rosen of Cherrywood Records for loaning WATD his studio for an hour to conduct this interview. Their 2020 album Unlovely is available for streaming on all platforms along with three singles released in 2021. Learn more at www.BallroomThieves.com.
Janet Varney is an Emmy-Nominated actor, comedian, writer and producer. In the animation world, she is lucky enough to be the award-winning voice of Korra on Nickelodeon's critically-acclaimed standout hit “The Legend of Korra,” a role for which she continues to be invited to comic cons to give sweaty handshakes the world over. She can also be seen as the entitled and bitchy Becca on FX's (via hulu) “You're the Worst” (named as one of the last decade's best comedies), and fighting dark forces alongside John C. McGinley as Evie Barrett on IFC's (via hulu) “Stan Against Evil.” Her own podcast on the Max Fun network, The JV Club with Janet Varney, has been going since 2012 and features almost 400 interviews with celebrities about their awkward teenage years. She co-programs comedy for Outside Lands music festival and is co-founder/creative director/producer of one of the largest and most acclaimed comedy festivals in North America, SF Sketchfest: the San Francisco Comedy Festival, now in its 20th year. http://janetvarney.com/ Episode co-hosts: FRANCES LUKE ACCORD When Nicholas Gunty and Brian Powers put their songs and their voices together, there is a delicate magic that commands the room to attention. The duo is known as Frances Luke Accord, and they are what NPR's Mountain Stage calls “the definition of lean-in music.” Their soft, contemplative vintage of indie-folk gestures toward a timelessness that honors the Simon & Garfunkel comparisons but pushes beyond into the world of Bon Iver, Jose Gonzalez, and progressive folk music. Both raised in South Bend, IN, Gunty and Powers met and began performing together during their time at the University of Notre Dame. Their first release, 'Kandote', was an intercultural collaboration with the Barefoot Truth Children's Choir in Uganda, a not-for-profit effort which provides ongoing support to the choir to this day. Relocating to Chicago in 2013, the duo honed their songwriting craft while releasing two more self-produced EPs, laying the groundwork for their breakthrough debut LP, 'Fluke'. This immersive, philosophically rich album set them off on their first national tour, which included support dates with Anais Mitchell, Darlingside, and The Ballroom Thieves. The duo's 2021 release, the Sunnyside EP, offers a glimpse into the larger body of work Frances Luke Accord have been developing over the course of the pandemic. More to come soon. https://franceslukeaccord.com/ LYRICS to Afterlife: As long as you're by my side I will make you dinner in the afterlife Live in our after world Stringing jewellery of gold and pearl Some bonds don't break I come to nourish you with my hands Make you a sculpture in the sand Hands that work, hands that tire We form the shape but the shape expires You know I worked for all these years Trying my hardest at my life career We've been witness to joy and pain But the world we left was the world we gained We're so different you and I In a way we never saw eye to eye Despite the loss that set me free In a way you're maybe still guiding me Some bonds don't break We all need shape As long as you're by my side Will you make me laugh in the afterlife? Long as our long dark night You can lead me on to the morning light --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podsongs/message
A look at some Boston Music Award nominations for 2021 including Lake Street Dive, Darlingside, Kaiti Jones, Coral Moons, House of Harm, Alice Howe, Mark Erelli, Destiny Claymore, Morgan Johnston, The Ballroom Thieves, Kaylee Federmann, Natalie Joly, Linnea's Garden, Ali McGuirk, Squirrel Flower, Future Teens, Zola Simone, Blue Light Bandits, Dwight & Nicole, Dalton & The Sheriffs, Freeepop, The Wolff Sisters, Airport, Grace Morrison, Will Dailey, Weakend Friends and more. Vote now at www.BostonMusicAwards.com.
This week, we bring you an intimate conversation with avant-folk instrumentalists and songwriting team Martin Earley (guitar, vocals) and Callie Peters (cello-vocals) - the driving forces behind New England's The Ballroom Thieves. Beginning as a hard-traveling duo, also featuring longtime percussionist Devin Mauch, over a decade ago at Stonehill College in Massachusetts, the band began to turn heads and fill rooms when they added Peters and her fierce and poetic singing-style around eight years back. The Queen-meets-Wings stacks of harmonies, gorgeous string arrangements and slam-poetry off-kilter lyrics instantly made them stick out from their gentler rootsy peers. They recorded the beloved harmony-drenched debut A Wolf In The Doorway in 2015 and followed up with their soulful, expansively electric Nettwerk debut Deadeye, which has been streamed over 50 million times and counting. A tasteful covers record followed as they established themselves as international festival favorites. 2020 was supposed to be a triumphant year for the group, but of course that's not how anything went last year, for anybody. Their playfully experimental and fearlessly political release Unlovely (your host Z. Lupetin's new favorite record of this fractious era) got buried in the late winter tumult of the new pandemic, forcing the group to call off all touring and shelving all promotion. Holed up at home, the chastened group hoped the world might discover the deliciously angular anthems like “Vanity Trip," “Homme Run” and the epic tempo-jumping opening title track (featuring fellow New England harmony-masters Darlingside) at a later, calmer date. The world has not gotten calmer of course. Earley and Peters had to push off marrying each other and percussionist Devin Mauch had to make the tough decision to leave the group and focus on his art career after a decade sharing stages across the world with his friends. Despite all this, our talk was an upbeat one. The group recently returned to performing live and sold out their hometown venue the Sinclair in Boston with an expanded group of musicians backing their ever-evolving sound. New music is on the way - but in the meantime, give yourself a day to sit with Unlovely: one of the true lost gems of the 2020 musical year.
Episode 188 - Ben Cosgrove. Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund are honored to have as our guest, Ben Cosgrove. In the spring of 2021, landscape-inspired composer and traveling pianist Ben Cosgrove released The Trouble With Wilderness, a lush, textured, and expansive set of twelve new songs that consider the role of nature and wildness in the built environment. “I found I was spending a lot of time on stage talking about national parks and oceans and wilderness areas, and not enough about the places that people are more likely to encounter in their everyday lives,” explains Cosgrove, whose career has included artist residencies and collaborations with Acadia and Isle Royale National Parks, White Mountain National Forest, the Schmidt Ocean Institute, the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and the New England National Scenic Trail, as well as solo performances in 48 states. He assigned himself the challenge of writing a set of songs that would allow him to correct this oversight, and quickly found the decision to be eerily well-timed: almost immediately after he began writing and recording demos, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic would force virtually everyone on the planet both to find a new appreciation for the world just outside their front door and to reconsider the impermeability of whatever boundary they might have imagined to exist between the natural world and the human one. It also put Cosgrove, a musician who has traveled constantly for over a decade, in the unusual and terrifying position of having to sit still. “It really made me kind of have to walk the walk, in terms of the ideas I was trying to illustrate with this new music. Instead of driving eight hours to someplace new each morning, I was going on these daylong rambles all over the outskirts of town pretty much every day for months. I was amazed to find what strange, beautiful, and interesting things I noticed as I passed all the same ordinary-seeming places again and again and looked at them more and more closely.” The production by indie-folk maestro Dan Cardinal (Josh Ritter, Darlingside, Lula Wiles, Session Americana, The Ballroom Thieves) both emphasizes the physicality of the instruments involved and elevates the sounds to places that are uncannily gorgeous and sometimes almost surreal. The result is an uncommonly beautiful set of songs and a massive step forward in Cosgrove's idiosyncratic and increasingly mature body of work. Like the vernacular landscapes he looked to in composing it, the music on The Trouble With Wilderness sits on the narrow balancing point between order and wildness and manages to lean simultaneously into both. Check website for more information about Ben and his bio: His website: https://www.bencosgrove.com Song excerpt "The Machine in the Garden" used with permission. Note: Guests create their own bio description for each episode. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is hosted and produced by Dan Sterenchuk and Tommy Estlund. The Curiosity Hour Podcast is listener supported! The easiest way to donate is via the Venmo app and you can donate to (at symbol) CuriosityHour (Download app here: venmo.com) The Curiosity Hour Podcast is available free on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Soundcloud, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Podbean, Overcast, PlayerFM, Castbox, and Pocket Casts. Disclaimers: The Curiosity Hour Podcast may contain content not suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised. The views and opinions expressed by the guests on this podcast are solely those of the guest(s). These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of The Curiosity Hour Podcast. This podcast may contain explicit language. The Public Service Announcement near the beginning of the episode solely represents the views of Tommy and Dan and not our guests or our listeners.
It's while back we mentioned a strange sounding movie called ‘The Lobster' starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz. So we figured, as we bring back Souper Reviews, let's tackle a look at this insane sounding film! The Ramen: 1.The Last of Us heading to HBO 2.Google Search switching from desktop to mobile first indexing 3.Is Something Behind the Waterfall? 4.Florida Man Arrested for Practicing Unlicensed Dentistry in Home Again digitalSoup Recommendations: Adam: 1.Donner Tiny Looper Pedal 2.Pain by The War On Drugs from the 2017 Album, A Deeper Understanding Usually Dave: 1.SXS Gravity Silk Touch Wireless Earbuds 2.Fistfight by The Ballroom Thieves from the 2018 EP, Paper Crown Main Topic: We break down The Lobster in an all new Souper Review. Here's the film summary via IMDb: A love story set in a dystopian near future where single people are arrested and transferred to a creepy hotel. There they are obliged to find a matching mate in 45 days. If they fail, they are transformed into an animal and released into the woods. Main topic links referenced: The Lobster IMDb Official Trailer
HELLO ADVENTURERS! Today we're diving in and grabbing onto new releases from Justin Bieber, Beach Bunny, The Ballroom Thieves, and Tame Impala. Featured Albums: Justin Bieber - Changes Beach Bunny - Homecoming The Ballroom Thieves - Unlovely Tame Impala - The Slow Rush We care about music, and bring these opinions to you wrapped up nicely with thought and care. Also featured are opinions about what not to do in a love song, and big shouts for Dragon Ball. Join us next week to hear Josh and TJ talk about their picks for each other, from King Krule and Grimes
A few months ago, Scott came across an amazing rock band called The Ballroom Thieves. Today, we are joined by guitarist and singer, Martin Earley. Together, we discuss everything from the formation of the band, the band's recording process, and the struggles of making it as a band today. Martin was a fantastic guest who even took time to learn a little about this crazy podcast. Make sure to go check out The Ballroom Thieves today! We also discuss Mike's life in Georgia, the strangest things we've been paid to do, and Scott's wife's coupon addiction. We also unveil a new bit called Mount Rushmore, where today we discuss arcade games. Have a listen! Follow us! FB-verbalshenanigans IG-verbalshenanigans Twitter-VScomedy