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In The Moement (The Podcast)
Episode 171 | Cicada Rhythm

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 123:41


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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 4: Cicada Rhythm

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 43:12


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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 3: Cicada Rhythm

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 26:21


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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 2: Cicada Rhythm

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 26:52


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In The Moement (The Podcast)
PT 1: Cicada Rhythm

In The Moement (The Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 32:32


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Your Next Favorite Band
BONUS - Music Selections and Live Performance Highlights from the No Planet B Jamboree!

Your Next Favorite Band

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 81:28


"Get to the music, Phil!"  Here is all of the music from the episode and highlights of the live performances from the inaugural No Planet B Jamboree.  Enjoy!Recorded Song List:- "Do Not Destroy" by Cicada Rhythm (recording courtesy of GPB Media)- "Terraforms" by TIOGA (exclusive recording for the Jamboree!)- "Under The Sun" by The Darling Suns- "Caravanserai" by Loreena McKennittLive Performances:Dylan Zangwill- "Back Home"- "Don't Go"- "Because It's You"Sean Kelly of The Samples- "Close To The Fires"- "Nature"Pepperwine- (New Song)- "Bad Vibes"- "Grey"Thank you to our sponsors The Tavern at the Sun Inn, Godfrey Daniels and The Energy Co-opThank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better!If you'd like to sponsor our show or if you're a musician who'd like to come on the show, or if you have a recommendation for OUR next favorite band, hit us up on any of the social media platforms at @nextfavband, or visit our website at stereophilia.studio for more information and to contact us. Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival

eTown
eTown On The Road - Athens Georgia: JJ Grey - Cicada Rhythm

eTown

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 59:04


eTown heads to Athens, Georgia for the first time to tape musical guests JJ Grey and Georgia natives, Cicada Rhythm. Nick also discusses the value of summer reading for young students with Melaney Smith - founder of Books for Keeps.   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/

I'm With the Band
Cicada Rhythm

I'm With the Band

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 26:46


Host Andrew Moose welcomes Andrea DeMarcus and Dave Kirslis of Cicada Rhythm to this episode of I'm With the Band. Born and raised in Georgia, this talented pair imitates and modernizes folk music to a rejuvenating degree. Their exhibits skilled and articulate guitar picking honed in the dive bars of Atlanta over rolling Julliard-trained bass lines. Expect chilling harmonies, unbridled enthusiasm, some wholesome tunes and a sincere performanceCicada Rhythm is playing the No Contact Concert Series on August 30th at 8:00 pm!Special thanks to Codex Sound and Midwood Entertainment!Help save small stages here!

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eTown
eTown On The Road: JJ Grey / Cicada Rhythm / Melaney Smith (Books For Keeps)

eTown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 59:03


In this week's re-airing, Nick and Helen and the eTown crew head to Athens, Georgia for a special installment of our “eTown On the Road” series. We'll be coming to you from the legendary Georgia Theater, joined by local musical duo Cicada Rhythm, as well as our longtime eTown friend, singer-songwriter extraordinaire JJ Grey. Plus, Nick talks with a local woman whose Georgia-based nonprofit organization provides books to low-income children in the area so they can keep their learning aptitudes up over the summer and not lose ground in school.   visit us at: eTown.org

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Life In the Carolina's Podcast
The Cicada Rhythm

Life In the Carolina's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 51:41


On this episode of the Life in the Carolinas podcast, Carl sits down with John Cooley, an Assistant Professor in Residence at the University of Connecticut. They discuss the emergence of Brood IX in North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia this May as well as John’s cicada mapping project and its corresponding app, Cicada Safari, which he is currently promoting. After a brief introduction to periodical cicadas, John answers some pressing questions regarding the emergence of the 17-year variety. He tells us to think of this type of cicada as a “big boisterous aphid”, as they spend a lot of time sucking on plant juices both as juveniles underground and adults above ground. He says that once you can see mating pairs amid the chorus, “you will know you are really in the thick of the emergence”, and that their time above ground should only last around a month, depending on the weather, before they all die. Immediately upon emerging, Adult cicadas climb the nearest available tree and shed their nymph exoskeleton. Starting out stark white, they achieve their full, brown coloration within a couple of days. Males feed on surrounding vegetation until they become mature adults, then proceed to sing in order to attract females. John goes into the complicated, three-part courtship that takes place throughout the entire chorus. For the remainder of their respective lifespans, males will continue to look for females and females will continue to lay eggs. Asked whether cicadas “damage” trees, John replies that “it depends what you mean by ‘damage’”. After all, these species of cicada have been around for millions of years, carrying out their regular activities within the same environment—which include trees—in that time. He hastens to add that “delicate ornamental trees, fruit trees, and saplings” are more prone to defilement simply because they are not a natural part of the Eastern Deciduous Forest. John says that spraying pesticides will not be enough to take care of the enormous numbers of cicadas in the area; not to mention the damage that will be done to the surrounding environment due to all those chemicals. Instead, John encourages those concerned to invest in anything that physically excludes the cicadas from the branches, such as avian netting, window screening, or cheese cloth. These will probably not exclude every single cicada, but it should exclude enough to prevent the tree from getting damaged. Apart from periodical cicadas, there are also annual cicadas. While these encompass a number of species, the “loud ones that are often singing at dusk” are known as Dog-day cicadas. John refers to Dog-day cicadas as “the sounds of summer”, as they emerge in July. Speaking of their singing, John mentions that the sound of the swamp cicada can be heard in the original Star Wars film when C3PO and R2D2 land in Tatooine. This is, in fact, a recurring choice in many Hollywood soundtracks because swamp cicadas produce a “scary, rattly sound”. John grew up in Kansas City and was exposed every year to summer cicadas. He loved hearing them, referring to the yearly experience as “the sound of childhood and summer”. He also had a professor in college who was an expert in periodical cicadas. He piqued John’s interest to the point where he went on to study the Magicicada in his postgraduate education. Why study something so “esoteric” as periodical cicadas? “In biology,” replies John, “it is the exceptions that are interesting. The exceptions tell us something about how the world works.” On a more practical level, periodical cicadas are a “bioindicator of our forests’ health”. That is, if a good crop of cicadas emerge, “all is as it should be”. The forest is doing exactly what it needs to be doing.

High Decibels Podcast
#16: Kishi Bashi with Cicada Rhythm, 11-2-19

High Decibels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 85:31


Marleah and James talk about the Kishi Bashi (with Cicada Rhythm) show that they saw at Brooklyn Steel on 11-2-19. Marleah is enamored with Kishi Bashi (might be in the top 5 of concerts now?) on so many levels, and normally hates the flute, but his flooootist (Flawtist? Floutist? How to pronounce? Don’t f'ing know!) really had her come around. James is a sucker for a folky smoky alto, loves a song about steak and fans out hard on Tall Tall Trees. Both Marleah and James were thrilled to be at a show that will be a part of Kishi Bashi’s upcoming film, Omoiyari, and had a bit of a time categorizing Kishi Bashi’s unique style of music…so you’ll just have to listen for yourself! We offer the shot for you to executive produce an episode, where we cover any show you want in the NYC area (and even have you guest on the show if you’d like)! Email us at highdecibelspodcast@gmail.com or DM us on social media @highdecibelspod. On our Twitter @highdecibelspod: Who was an exception to the rule for an instrument or style of music that you normally would dislike? Brooklyn Steel:  https://www.bowerypresents.com/venues/brooklyn-steel Cicada Rhythm info: https://cicadarhythm.com/   Cicada Rhythm music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Ks6VJR2RbM1Yhlux5xh76?si=PfM6HKUrTBqXWsRvrVTR2A Tall Tall Trees info: http://talltalltrees.com/ Tall Tall Trees music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7E4RVv4JRB5EkgWFBmlcKx?si=t0VKlCofQ-uyKW1AfazTiw Kishi Bashi info: http://www.kishibashi.com/ Kishi Bashi music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3LVPGE5jPPwtbGslx07YR0?si=7qITQcoISJ6__aILAVj4Ag Kishi Bashi’s film, Omoiyari: https://www.omoiyarisongfilm.com/ Intro music: Evan Rhind IG @xrhindcorex

Red Arrow Radio Top 5 at 5
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Red Arrow Radio Top 5 at 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 30:00


This weeks show features Eliot Bronson, Cicada Rhythm, Peyote Coyote, Mike Martin, and Big Radio.

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Woodsongs Vodcasts
WoodSongs 949: Arvel Bird, Cicada Rhythm and Zhou Family Band

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 75:15


ARVEL BIRD is a classically trained as a violinist compositions whose performances encompass an extraordinary love of diversity—from traditional Celtic tunes and bluegrass standards to his contemporary Native American and Celtic rock orchestrations. His performances have been called “Braveheart Meets Last of the Mohicans ... at Woodstock.” Arvel toured worldwide with Glen Campbell for six years and also worked with Loretta Lynn, Tom T. Hall, Ray Price, Louise Mandrell, and Clay Walker. His newest and most vibrant instrumental release ‘Animal Totems’ is a tribute to the endangered species of the world. CICADA RHYTHM is the sound of Juilliard-trained bassist Andrea DeMarcus and rootsy guitarist Dave Kirslis. Born and raised in Georgia, the duo merges both traditional and contemporary Americana sounds along with topical lyrics, which often touched upon modern issues like environmentalism. On their latest album ‘Everywhere I Go’ out on New West Records, upsized their sound considerably with new members filling their lineup and a louder set of influences propelling their sound forward. Special Guests: ZHOU FAMILY BAND ( 周 家 班 ) plays traditional wind and percussion music which accompany birth and death celebrations of the people of Central-Eastern China for more than 600 years. Coming from Lingbi, Anhui Province, part of the Central Plain area which formed the cradle of Chinese civilization, the Zhou family have been musicians for seven generations, and are bearers of a tradition that represents the finest of Chinese folk music.

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WS949: Arvel Bird, Cicada Rhythm and Zhou Family Band

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 59:02


ARVEL BIRD is a classically trained as a violinist compositions whose performances encompass an extraordinary love of diversity—from traditional Celtic tunes and bluegrass standards to his contemporary Native American and Celtic rock orchestrations. His performances have been called “Braveheart Meets Last of the Mohicans ... at Woodstock.” Arvel toured worldwide with Glen Campbell for six years and also worked with Loretta Lynn, Tom T. Hall, Ray Price, Louise Mandrell, and Clay Walker. His newest and most vibrant instrumental release ‘Animal Totems' is a tribute to the endangered species of the world. CICADA RHYTHM is the sound of Juilliard-trained bassist Andrea DeMarcus and rootsy guitarist Dave Kirslis. Born and raised in Georgia, the duo merges both traditional and contemporary Americana sounds along with topical lyrics, which often touched upon modern issues like environmentalism. On their latest album ‘Everywhere I Go' out on New West Records, upsized their sound considerably with new members filling their lineup and a louder set of influences propelling their sound forward. Special Guests: ZHOU FAMILY BAND ( 周 家 班 ) plays traditional wind and percussion music which accompany birth and death celebrations of the people of Central-Eastern China for more than 600 years. Coming from Lingbi, Anhui Province, part of the Central Plain area which formed the cradle of Chinese civilization, the Zhou family have been musicians for seven generations, and are bearers of a tradition that represents the finest of Chinese folk music

The Web Slackline Podcast

Join us for a conversation with Dan Walsh and Jerry Miszewski about GGBY 2018!   The GGBY Highline Festival will be held November 19 – 23, 2018: www.ggbygathering.org   Outro Music: “America's Open Roads” by Cicada Rhythm - - >https://cicadarhythm.com/ Go listen to Cicada Rhythm's music on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/cicada-rhythm/1012774925   Send us a line at webslackline@gmail.com

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Salina Underground
20180813 - Salina 180 - Cicada Rhythm (Athens, GA)

Salina Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 4:14


LOAD IN/LOAD OUT - Kindercore

On this episode, Ryan and Cash sit down with the group Cicada Rhythm on the New West label. Topics of conversation include a train hopping tutorial + meet cute, evaluating plastic takeout containers for potential fluid capacity, and we play a game of "What's in the pouch!?" with Ted Cruz's campaign manager. :0

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Cheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew Podcast
Episode 213- The 2018 NC Brewers and Music Festival

Cheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 58:14


This week we are back at one of our favorite beer festivals! The North Carolina Brewers and Music Festival at Rural Hill in Huntersville, NC combines craft beer, craft goods, bluegrass music and camping.  This year we talked with owner of Windy Hill Orchard and Cidery, Matt Gusmer about the latest and greatest down in York, SC. Allison Simkins Director of Operations at Brhamari Brewing in Asheville, NC gives us an update on the brewery. John Murtiashaw a road warrior for Eno Hammocks "hangs" out with us for a segment. Then for the second half of the festival we talked with Andrea Demarcus and Dave Kirslis of the band Cicada Rhythm, and our homebrewer friend Jim Purvis shares a pineapple IPA he brewed at D9 Brewing and from Wooden Robot. Last and also least,  Mikey Foster sits down with us to talk about whats new at The Bot. The post Episode 213- The 2018 NC Brewers and Music Festival appeared first on Cheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew Podcast.

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Tortured For Profit (Podcast)
Episode Fifty Two: The Freewheelin' Cocaine Days

Tortured For Profit (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 22:15


The gang revisits their shortlived powder phase. Does cocaine cure constipation? Is God's body made of skin tags? Get an update on the zits behind Matt's ear and learn about your "Cicada Rhythm" .. You've heard of sushi, but do you know about shoe-shi? Matt pleas for comfort and security after barely working the last 12 years. Greg continues to alienate himself from The Office-watching masses by explaining why listening to interesting music is the superior life experience. There's a half-hearted tribute to Matt and Gaby's joyless dog and Greg's awkwardly growing facial hair gets likened to Wooly Willy.

Music City Roots
Jan. 25, 2016 w/ Cicada Rhythm, Waker, Southern Ave. and Mingo Fishtrap

Music City Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 107:59


This week on MCR a showcase of bands from four music cities. From Nashville, big sweeping pop melodies and a skilled instrumental attack from Waker. From Athens GA, the haunting alt-Appalachian music of Cicada Rhythm. And from Memphis, an acclaimed ensemble that's about to release new music on the legendary STAX Records label - Southern Avenue. Also on the show, a spectacular archival set from our Loveless Cafe days featuring one of the finest and funkiest bands from Austin, Mingo Fishtrap.  

Diggin' the Field
A Patch Of Woods, Jesuits And A Manmade Cave With Cicada Rhythm

Diggin' the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2016 12:49


The Grotto in Macon is one of those places that every teenager thinks is their own little secret. That is to say it isn't a secret at all, but it is very special. Built in the early 20th Century by Jesuit seminarians from the nearby St. Stanislaus College, it was the heart of a wooded getaway for the local Catholic community. Today the structure is in peril and is listed as one of the Fading Five properties under the watchful eye of the Historic Macon Foundation. In this Field Session, Cicada Rhythm of Athens perform at the Grotto. Listen to the full session above, subscribe to the podcast or watch the session below. Full Session Singles https://youtu.be/oCLSvtBOaVY

Americana Music Show Podcast
Kevin Gordon gets good advice from Brownie Ford (Ep269)

Americana Music Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015 120:00


Kevin Gordon plays tracks from Long Gone Time and talks about Outsider artists, the story of his father’s car, and his conversation with Brownie Ford. This week I’ve got that brand new album from Corb Lund. I’ve also got that Ted Hawkins tribute album and the debut from Cicada Rhythm. Plus more new music from the Turnpike Troubadours, Jim Lauderdale, Nocona, Magnolia Collective, Shemekia Copeland, Jason Heath & The Greedy Souls, and Bottle Rockets. Plus a have a sneak peek at the upcoming Chris Laterzo album. "Kevin Gordon gets good advice from Brownie Ford (Ep269)" originated from Americana Music Show.