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Friend of the show, Caleb Hawley opens the show with a real banger of a tune. Andy and Nick catch up on matters of the heart. Namely, that sweet, sweet love a person has for oneself: narcissism. Plus! What does Andy have to say about his Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds moment in Las Vegas at the Sphere. Does this guy love John Mayer, or what?! And on the Interview Hour we got Round 2 with Rolling Stone magazine verified STAR, Maggie Rose! Maggie is the best. What more do you need to know?! Listen in and find out why we all love her. And guess what... now you can see a cool dog by the name of Denzel should you choose to watch this episode *exclusively* on Volume.com... now in color! Generally speaking, we are psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. Call, leave a message, and tell us if you think one can get addicted to mushrooms: (720) 996-2403 Check out our new album!, L'Optimist on all platforms Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker Caleb Halwey
In this episode of The BoatCast, the Boys had the pleasure of hosting the incredibly talented musician Caleb Hawley. As a podcast dedicated to the Rock by the Sea community, they aimed to bring our listeners closer to the artists who make this festival so special, and Caleb's story is one not to be missed.Introduction to Caleb HawleyCaleb started the episode by sharing his excitement about returning to perform at Rock by the Sea. Despite not having played much music lately, he expressed a renewed sense of energy and enthusiasm, especially following a fun tour with Andy Frasco. This brief tour helped him shake off the rust and reignite his passion for live performances.Musical Journey and InspirationsCaleb delved into his musical background, discussing his recent experiences and his approach to returning to the stage. He shared anecdotes from his past performances, including his first time at Rock by the Sea and his memorable experiences on the Rock Boat. His story about a nearly missed performance due to a broken axle on the way to a gig in Destin highlighted the unpredictable nature of life as a touring musician.Personal Touches in MusicA touching moment in the podcast came when Caleb talked about the inspiration behind his song "Little Miss Sunshine," which he wrote for his niece. This personal anecdote provided a glimpse into his creative process and how personal experiences profoundly shape his music.Community and ConnectionCaleb emphasized the unique community aspect of festivals like Rock by the Sea and the Rock Boat. He appreciates these events for the opportunity they provide to connect with music lovers in a more relaxed and intimate setting, contrasting with the often hectic schedule of a typical tour.Looking AheadAs The BoatCast Boys discussed the upcoming RBTS festival, Caleb shared his preparation process for live shows, especially when performing multiple sets at a festival. He also expressed his eagerness to play some of his new music live, which he hadn't had the chance to tour yet.Engagement with the Festival's CauseTowards the end of their conversation, they touched on the significance of Rock by the Sea's mission to raise funds for pediatric cancer. Caleb, now a parent himself, spoke earnestly about the impact of such causes and how becoming a father has made him even more sensitive to the struggles of children facing serious health challenges.ConclusionThe episode concluded with a discussion on Caleb's presence on social media and streaming platforms, encouraging listeners to explore his latest works. His openness and thoughtful responses made for an engaging and insightful conversation.This episode provided a deeper understanding of Caleb Hawley, not just as an artist but also as an individual. His stories and insights testify to music's power to connect, heal, and inspire. There is anticipation for his upcoming performance, bringing his energy and new music to the stage at Rock by the Sea.Get your tickets to Rock By The Sea, Cornhole, and Euchre here: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/rocksea/event/rockbythesea2024okaloosaisland/ Stay Connected with Caleb Hawley: Website: https://www.calebhawley.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calebhawleyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/calebhawleyTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamcalebhawleyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6xjdYZkWc5z5j9H2Ub9q5AApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/caleb-hawley/262411305Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5GF3JcY2h0SUPkDlo7ByCB?si=_auQdaAaSNKh6AFnAytJew&nd=1&dlsi=bf199888172a47aeBandsInTown: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/961001-caleb-hawleyStay Connected with Rock By The Sea: Website: https://www.rockbythesea.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RockByTheSea/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/RockByTheSea/ X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/RockByTheSea YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpG37FbI3kDRkbHEOV6gD3w/videos Timestamped Chapters00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome 00:00:37 - Caleb's Anticipation for Rock by the Sea 00:01:15 - Discussing Recent Tour and Return to Music 00:02:10 - Upcoming Performance Details 00:02:22 - Discovering New Artists at Festivals 00:03:08 - Inspiration Behind "Little Miss Sunshine" 00:03:46 - Caleb's Previous Experience at Rock by the Sea 00:05:12 - Transition from Rock Boat to Rock by the Sea 00:07:09 - Unique Community of Rock Boat 00:08:04 - First Impressions and Expectations of Rock by the Sea 00:09:41 - Discussing Music Discovery and Festival Experiences 00:10:29 - Caleb's Musical Background and Influences 00:12:02 - Modern Music Discovery Methods 00:13:27 - Watching Lesser-Known Bands Gain Popularity 00:14:17 - Challenges with Music Algorithms 00:16:20 - Significance of Rock by the Sea's Cause 00:18:04 - Rock by the Sea Apparel and Fundraising 00:18:27 - Discussing Caleb's Song "ADD" and Its Artwork 00:21:05 - Events and Activities at Rock by the Sea 00:22:05 - Preparing for Festival Performances 00:23:59 - Travel Plans and Road Trip Stories 00:26:14 - Where to Find Caleb Online 00:27:33 - Caleb's Sports Affiliations and Fan Culture 00:29:21 - Balancing Parenthood and Personal InterestsThe BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
Have a casual heartbreak at the top of the show with our dear friend, Caleb Hawley. Plus: A special message for Andy from the LA Lakers. And Andy updates from the road. Here's to not drinking and feeling fantastic! But you know what always feels good? Catching Andy on tour right NOW in a town (possibly) near you. Please do enjoy this week's Interview Hour as we welcome DENM. Did he and Andy just become best friends?! Be who you wanna be everyday. Watch this episode streaming now!! Psyched to partner up with our buddies at Volume.com! Check out their roster of upcoming live events and on-demand shows to enrich that sweet life of yours. Call, leave a message, and tell us if you think one can get addicted to mushrooms: (720) 996-2403 Check out our new album!, L'Optimist on all platforms Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out our good friends that help us unwind and sleep easy while on the road and at home: dialedingummies.com Produced by Andy Frasco, Joe Angelhow, & Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Arno Bakker Caleb Hawley
Jordan Rose is the drummer for Theo Katzman,Cory Wong, Caleb Hawley, Darren Criss,Charlie Puth, Pomplamoose, Charlie Hunter, Jeff Coffin, Joe Louis Walker,Louis Cato, sub for Dear Evan Hansen (on Broadway), Rufus Wainwright, Ruel,SZA, Maddie Poppe, and held the chair for Only Gold (Off-Broadway). Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe
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This week's guest is Jordan Rose - a Brooklyn-based session drummer who's worked with Theo Katzman, Cory Wong, SZA, Caleb Hawley, Charlie Puth, Pomplamoose, Charlie Hunter and so many other legends. I know I'm a broken record, but I LOVE his feel on the kit and I couldn't wait to get him on the show. He's overcome a lot in his life, including a period of 2 years where he lost hearing in his right ear, but it only made him into a better musician. We also talk about music helped him overcoming his social anxiety (something that I personally struggle with to this day). All in all, Jordan is a gem. I hope you enjoy the 5 records that helped shaped Jordan Rose into the drummer he is today. Cheers! Call / Text Me your picks @ (424) 253-6676 Just state: ⁃ Your name ⁃ Where you're calling from ⁃ A little backstory of yourself as a drummer (whatever you feel comfortable with…but do some self promotion, we all want to support you!) JORDANS'S BIG FAT FIVE
Caleb Hawley is a New York City based songwriter and performer. In his decade-long career, he has released five albums and played over 1000 shows. Citing main influences such as Randy Newman and Janet Jackson, his songs often combine catchy melodies with dark and satirical lyrics. Combining catchy melodies with dark and satirical lyrics, one has to be careful not to slip while dancing in a puddle of their own tears. There was a time when Caleb hated being mistaken for his mother when answering the land-line, but it worked out for him in the end, setting him apart with his high, androgynous vocals. He forms authentic connections with an air of openness, soulful singalongs and untethered guitar work drawing comparisons from Prince to Robin Williams. He has 5 full length albums out to date, most which were written & produced in his 5x10 storage-unit-turned-studio, where he works alongside a black market DVD burning entrepreneur named Fred. -- 4:15 How are you able to balance a two and three year old with your music career? 7:30 What would you describe your current fan base? 12:00 Collaborations 17:45 'Preshow Music' release 28:00 Preview 'Someone who makes you happy' 29:00 Running Ads for Music Promotion 38:00 What do you want to be known for? -- Connect with Caleb https://www.calebhawley.com/ -- If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 30 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! -- For show notes, transcripts and past guests, please visit thesetupseries.com Want to meet our guests? Join our community (“Set Up Set List") at thesetupseries.com/community --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesetupseries/message
For Episode 151, Aaron highlights music from a soul singer and songwriter from Minneapolis who famously got a “golden ticket” to Hollywood on American Idol while Brent spotlights songs from a Memphis born singer who got his start on Star Search at the age of 11.Citing musical influences as diverse as Randy Newman and Prince, Aaron looks at three songs from Caleb Hawley.Starting his career as a member of The New Mickey Mouse Club in 1993 before joining *NSYNC a year later, Brent picks out three solo songs from Justin Timberlake.Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.
A special reminder from our dear friend, Caleb Hawley to start the show. Then we get updates from the road in which the band chimes in periodically. Don't worry- it was NOT gout, afterall. But more importantly, on the Interview Hour, we welcome a virtuosic and generally, sparkly person: Sierra Hull! Mr Frasco gets inspired, so why not listen in and drink from the well of artistic insight along with us? Oh, and Dolav has feelings... SPORTS related feelings. New album is done AND we're out on the road with our buddies, Little Stranger?? Don't forget to catch the band in a town near you: andyfrasco.com/tour Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy Frasco & The U.N. (Feat Little Stranger)'s new song, "Oh, What A Life" on iTunes, Spotify Catch Sierra in a town near you! sierrahull.com Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Caleb Hawley Dolav Cohen Arno Bakker
Remembering Mile9 continues with Drew Crew member Tammy. We continue to share artists moments as we asked "what was that moment that spoke to you to become a musician". Part two features' clips with Caleb Hawley and 87 Nights. Plus Tammy and Drew share which artists they were most bummed about not seeing and steps taken to remedy that since Mile 9. Take a listen and stay tuned for more episodes featuring more Mile 9 artist. #SeeYouAroundTheMile
Ryan Lerman has a few tricks up his sleeve. Best known as the cofounder of Scary Pockets, a dynamic funk band from LA who came to prominence on YouTube, Ryan is also an accomplished singer songwriter, bassist, arranger and producer. His early work with Michael Bublé, John Legend, Vanessa Carlton and Ben Folds prepared him for a career as a session player, and his early solo records showcased his plain spoken, plaintive and soulful connection to the human condition. Lerman met his Scary Pockets cofounder Jack Conte when the two were still in high school in Marin County, California. It's a relationship that has informed and influenced him musically and professionally since then. He says that they “tend to be systems level thinkers” who “focus on the process instead of the outcome.” That kind of process oriented approach has paid off: Scary Pockets and Lerman are extremely productive: they have released at least one new video each week since 2017, racked up millions of views and a loyal audience of funk enthusiasts around the world. They've recorded hundreds of songs featuring a continuously rotating line up of quality musicians and singers. Collaborators have included many former guests of this podcast including Jacob Collier, Louis Cato, Louis Cole, Tyler Duncan, Joey Dosik, Larry Goldings, Caleb Hawley, Cory Henry, Theo Katzman, Lawrence, Adam Levy, Monica Martin, Jake Sherman, Antwaun Stanley, Jack Stratton, and Cory Wong. Here he talks about his happy place (“in the middle of business thinking and artistry”), what he learned about leadership by working as a sideman, how tried to become a lawyer but ended up playing funk music instead, and what minor nine chords have to do with any of it. www.third-story.com www.wbgo.org/studios
Happy Tuesday you beautiful babes. Andy's back in LA with UPDATES for y'all. And on the Interview Hour we welcome Justin Osborne from WSP show favorite, Susto! A quick google reveals the definition of the word Susto as: "soul loss through magical fright," and how appropriate that Andy should peer thru the mind of songwriter, Justin Osborne to discover what makes him tick. Have you listened to Caleb Hawley's new record yet? Stay vigilant out there in this pandemic. This is EP 107. Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, the band and/or the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com Check out Andy's new album, "Keep On Keepin' On" on iTunes Spotify Follow the shockingly good, Susto at www.sustoisreal.com Listen to Caleb Hawley's new record Here Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Brian Schwartz Arno Bakker
Dave's favorites of Cory Wong includes:Hot Fav 1: “Golden” began as an instrumental but quickly morphed into a full track when Cory met Cody Fry on the internet, whom he refers to as his “German counterpart.” They became close friends and writing partners, doing both from different parts of the globe.Hot Fav 2: “Limited World” started as an instrumental, but wasn’t doing it completely for Cory. With his decision to add vocals, he sent it to Caleb Hawley and told him to go wild.Hot Fav 3: Cory was fiddling around on guitar, playing Eric Clapton’s “Change the World” when the first version “Meditation” came to him. While playing on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, Cory and Jon Batiste combined forces to complete the song.Hot Fav 4: “Blackbird” is a song that Cory consistently puts on to calm his mind. He wanted to experiment with acoustic arrangements during quarantine and figured it was a great cover to start with.Hot Fav 5: “Cory Wong” by Vulfpeck solidified Cory as a mainstay in the band. The song was originally from a Vulfpeck tour vlog where Cory and Joe Dart improvised during a jam sesh. They couldn’t think of a name for the track and thus, “Cory Wong” was born.
Damon and Marcos talk to Jordan about his upbringing, recording, Corona Collabs, how he battled through hearing loss, different gigs and adventures and other topics. There are some alternative gig alerts, happy birthday, R.I.P., educational spotlights, product reviews, an iconic recording, music news and more!
Andy recaps his birthday week, including a savage, on-stage roasting from comedian Kyle Ayers. Meanwhile, the band revels in a taste of the high life: Chipotle. And on the Interview Hour, we welcome back incredible singer/songwriter and all around great-dude, Caleb Hawley! Caleb and Andy talk about owning your sadness and harnessing it for performance. Ahri reviews Andy's pro-wrestling aspirations. We close by catching up with the fabulously talented, Karina Rykman. This is EP 74... Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, tour dates, the band and the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com The views discussed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the guests. Check out Andy's newest single, "Keep on Keepin' On" on iTunes and Spotify Follow one of our all time favorites, Caleb Hawley at www.calebhawley.com Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Caleb Hawley Kyle Ayers Ahri Findling Arno Bakker
We're BACK & kickin season 3 off with a LEGEND: Oteil Burbridge! Oteil sits down with Andy in his hotel room for a life spanning conversation. They talk about his time playing with Col. Bruce and The Allman Bros; the highs, the lows, and the music in-between. Ahri reviews 2019 and Caleb Hawley shares a song with us. This is Episode 70; live NOW. Follow us on Instagram @worldsavingpodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, tour dates, the band and the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com The views discussed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the guests. Check out Andy's new album, "Change Of Pace" on iTunes and Spotify Follow the Lord of the Strings himself, Oteil Burbridge Produced by Andy Frasco Joe Angelhow Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Caleb Hawley Ahri Findling Arno Bakker
Here is what Caleb Hawley says about himself in his website biography: Caleb Hawley is a Harlem based, Minneapolis-raised singer, songwriter, and producer who has been shoveling Gobstoppers into ears for the past decade. Combining catchy melodies with dark and satirical lyrics, one has to be careful not to slip while dancing in a puddle of their own tears. I don’t know about the Gobstoppers, but the rest of it feels pretty accurate to me. In our conversation he tells his journey of self discovery, addiction, creativity, Tourette Syndrome, longing, how telling the truth is like a drug, and why it’s so hard to write a happy song. Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed it, please leave a review on iTunes and consider supporting the podcast on Patreon and following the podcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. https://www.third-story.com https://www.calebhawley.com/
The first day of Sun is not a free pass folks....wear sunscreen or else you will turn into a sad person. Speaking of Sad People, Caleb Hawley has a new album coming. Take a listen to the title track in this 15 minute ep that quickly turned into a Drew & Kuber chat session of our current 'favorite things' Give it a try now!
Hello Hello, Happy Bunny Day to you all….For those of you not just hunting for Easter Eggs, but chasing the dream. I have a very special guest for you today.The one and only – Caleb Hawley In this episode you will learn the following: How Caleb got started his journey from playing guitar to becoming a soulful and great vocalist.His process of going down to Mexico and finding his magic to gain inspiration to write and record new music.How he writes music and his process of producing new music.How to find the perfect mixing engineer for tracksHow to quickly record a cover song proper but still make your own styleHow a News Headline can inspire the them of your next song Check out Caleb Hawley’s links: https://www.calebhawley.com/https://www.facebook.com/calebhawley/https://calebhawley.bandcamp.com/ Let's officially Swagger then SwerveSwagger Swerve Links:Get in tune with your inner creativity with Swagger Swerve here: https://swaggerswerve.squarespace.comLet me know what you think as well by subscribing on social mediaYou can follow Geoff from Swagger Swerve at:Website: http://swaggerswerve.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/swaggerthenswerveFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/swaggerswerveGeoff's New Program on how to release one song a month for the next 12 months - Music GSD (Get S Done) https://swaggerswerve.squarespace.com/store
Daniel can’t handle triple-ply toilet paper, Alex loves Bidets, Brady is more of a Studdard guy, & Jonathan loves Kirk Franklin. The Great Chugga Debate rages on. Also, join us for Jonathan’s interior design show & Brady gives a shout out to the sick shows Heel Turn played in Nashville.Music this week Potatohead People, Sylvan Esso, Caleb Hawley, Kirk Franklin, Missy Elliot.Check out the X. Y. Spaces live concert @lucky sound studios.
This is episode is quite explosive so brace yourself. Featuring new music from some of our favorite Mile artists including Dan Rodriguez. Then Im discussing a new concept to me...the Rhythm Method. Later im analyzing the latest election results...Not to deep, just some fun facts and some drew tip bits added in. This episode is peppered with plenty of Drewisms and antidotes....so catchup...tune in and lets do this, its going to be a bumpy ride, but if you want to some good jams for the ride this podcast is the a solid pick!
WORLD PREMIERE OF THE NEW CALEB HAWLEY JOINT "JUST WANT TO BE LOVED." TUNE IN JUST TO BUMP THIS JAM. AGAIN AND AGAIN. A first in the tiny history of Secret Famous, we get a one day advance on this banger! Caleb Hawley is a Pop Star. He writes, sings, produces, dances, looks cooler than a Euro soccer star AND can straight cold shred guitars AND keys. On top of his historic skills in music, he is an absolute gem of a human being: sweet, smart, funny, cool, humble, vulnerable and an engaging storyteller. He tells stories of writing tunes in Mexico, his mission control station in Harlem, the difficulties of being an indie pop star and what his life in retirement might look like. This is a leveled up Secret Famous.
Discussing Mile of Music, Mile 6! Another successful Mile on College Ave in Appleton, Wisconsin. Im reliving some highlights I had during Mile and also sharing some stories and music from artists of Mile 6 including Pip The Pansy, Caleb Hawley, Flagship Romance, and Wilderado. Plus, catch the follow up to the last episodes game of Marry, Shag or Kill - Mile of Music artist edition. Lets just say the bees got burnt and I got stung! We are just getting started, this is part 1 of 2, my Love Letters to the Artists!
Andy & Yeti process some difficult emotions regarding an incident on a boat; it's decided that we really should be better to each other. And! We have a nice chat with our good buddy, Caleb Hawley. Do you enjoy mustard with your finger foods? Well, then you'll love this week's visit from the Cocuzza Bros. This is Episode 17. To keep up with the podcast, follow us on Instagram @WorldSavingPodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, tour dates, the band and the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com The views discussed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect those of the guests. Follow Caleb Hawley at www.calebhawley.com Produced by Andy Frasco Yeti Chris Lorentz Audio mix by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Matt & Chad Cocuzza Wild Adriatic "You and I" by Caleb Hawley Arno Bakker
Thanks for all your patience and pardon the mess that is this podcast. Recorded in different locations/surroundings with different devices its not always the most cohesive, but its finally available. After a long hiatus to do to life and then computer/program issues Im hoping i can get things ironed out again because Mile of Music is just around the corner! In this episode Im previewing an artist that will be at Mile 6, Caleb Hawley. You definitely want to hear this and get the deats as you will want to see him live! Also, podcast cohort Tammy returns and she has a story for you! Jump into this brand new ep now! Smoochz
Caleb Hawley is an amazingly talented songwriter and musician. In our conversation we talk about doubts, life experiences and how he approaches life so that he can always move forward.
Friend of the show, Caleb Hawley kicks our heart right in the groin as we feature his new song: We All Have Problems. And you know what else we got? The man, the myth, the punk percussion legend: MIKE DILLON on the interview hour. Yeti makes good on his promise to dig deep into the Fro's SOUL. Lastly, we check in with our very own, Arno Bakker in a new segment: "Staying Relevant W/ Arno Bakker." This is Episode 8. To keep up with the podcast, follow us on Instagram @WorldSavingPodcast For more information on Andy Frasco, tour dates, the band and the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com For more information on our guest, Mike Dillon, visit: www.mikedillonvibes.com Produced by Andy Frasco Yeti Chris Lorentz Engineered by Chris Lorentz Featuring: Caleb Hawley Arno Bakker Shawn Eckels & Andee Avila
Join the Fro and Yeti as they dive deep into the waters of self-reflection. Were mushrooms at play? YOU be the judge. Our good buddy, Keller Williams joins in on the interview hour and reprimands Andy on his levels. Anxiety abounds, but worry not because modern day troubadour, Caleb Hawley is here to soothe you with his dulcet voice. This is Episode 4. For more information on Andy Frasco, tour dates, the band and the blog, go to: AndyFrasco.com To keep up with the podcast, follow us on Instagram @WorldSavingPodcast For more information on our guest Keller Williams, visit: https://kellerwilliams.net/ And don't forget to check out the inimitable, Caleb Hawley Produced by Andy Frasco Yeti Chris Lorentz Engineered by Chris Lorentz Featuring Arno Baaker Shawn Eckels
This is the song I open with on all of my podcast episodes. I was asked by a friend to release the entire song, so here it is. Thanks for listening. Check out more of Caleb's music at www.calebhawley.com. He was on American Idol and he current resides in NYC. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/winterfaithpod/message
This prelude is intended to be a heart-shaping worship companion to our sermon series "The Gospel and Race". (0:00) Introduction by Renaissance Worship Director, Tripp Hampton. (1:14) Awake O Sleeper written by Tripp Hampton, Caleb Hawley and Wendell Wilson. Performed by the Renaissance Church Band. (4:56) Poetry readings performed by Godfrey Moye, Kyra Riley and Zora Howard. Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar (1899) My Country 'Tis of Thee by W.E.B. Du bois (1907) Tableau by Countee Cullen (1925) Enslaved by Claude McKay (1922) To America by James Weldon Johnson (1930) Harlem By Langston Hughes (1951) I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free by Nina Simone, Billy Taylor (1963) Caged Bird by Maya Angelou (1983) Rage by Zora Howard (2017)
The trip is almost complete as we are in the final stretch to Mile of Music. In this final Yield im showcasing the great music and artist you can most surely find me checking out. So if your not sure where to go or who to see during Mile 5 let me be your MOM liaison. New tips and tricks for 2017 will make this ep a worth while listen. Take a Listen FREE. Available here and iTunes and the Google Play store. ;)
Check out episode 3 of The Hexagon: A Podcast For Singer-Songwriters. It's a podcast about 6 aspects of being a singer-songwriter today. Caleb Hawley and I discuss performance anxiety, the personal nature of his songwriting, the importance of staying present while performing, maximizing his recording budget, his 360 deal, and so much more. Caleb was very authentic and shared so much with us in this episode--trust me you'll want to hear it. Join the conversation! Show notes at: http://www.hexagonpodcast.com/episode//episode-3-caleb-hawley
Ralphie on Twitter: twitter.com/ralphieaversa Caleb Hawley, a Fieldhouse Music recording artist, stopped by "Ralphie Tonight." He performed a couple of his tracks - "Bada Boom Bada Bling" and "Little Miss Sunshine" before chatting about life in Harlem, plans for 2015 and lessons learned from his run to Hollywood Week on Season 10 of "American Idol." More on Hawley, including his releases 'Side 1' and 'Side 2,' can be found here: http://fieldhouse-music.com/artists/caleb-hawley/.
Caleb Hawley – On paper, Caleb Hawley’s resume reads as the standard Who’s Who for up-and-coming songwriters. Then you hear him sing, and you realize there is only one word needed to describe this artist: Extraordinary. From his ability to write intricate lyrics with cutting-edge chords to his lightening fast licks and ear for taste and style, there is absolutely nothing average about this shaggy-haired, blue-eyed, multi-faceted musician. Receiving top honors in the prestigious New York Songwriters Circle Contest (2008 and 2009), the John Lennon Songwriting Contest (2009), the Telluride Festival (2010), the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (2010), and Rocky Mountain Folks Fest (2011) for his songwriting, he also has a voice to place him in the final fifty on the 2011 American Idol Season. Hawley is as aggressive as he is perseverant in advancing his art and impressing audiences with his unique and catchy approach to music. While lyrically influenced by observational writers such as Randy Newman and Tom Waits, Hawley is also well known for his outstanding vocal capacity and range. The humble performer captivates audiences with soothing folk tunes in the same manner as James Taylor, and with the next breath blows them away with his powerhouse ...