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Joy Zimmerman, in regular rotation on KKFI's Tasty Brew Music Radio Show, is a folk and acoustic roots singer/songwriter who cultivates joy with a clear, rich voice. She believes in the power of music and community. At home on guitar and violin, Joy's most recent album, The Canvas Before Us, debuted at #8 on the FAI Folk Chart. I concur with this assessment…."Joy Zimmerman combines consummate instrumental skill with moving lyrics...and she does it with wonderful creativity, beauty, and her clear, ringing, passionate voice." ~Mark Helpsmeet, Northern Spirit Radio Also a personal favorite, Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of pop-folk songwriter, Danielle Anderson. Getting her start in Fort Collins, CO, now based in Kansas City, MO, Danielle has been touring nationally since 2009, after cultivating an online following from her homemade videos on YouTube. Danielle Ate the Sandwich has released seven albums of original music and toured internationally. These two powerhouses recently met via the Heartland Song Network and as you'll hear in this conversation, have joined forces and voices to collaborate on a new project of unknown destination and duration….we'll just have to see. One of the wonderful byproducts so far is their collaboration with Erin McGrane and Eboni Fondren lending their voices on Joy's song, “Hear our Voices” released on the heels of the statewide vote to preserve reproductive rights in Kansas. Enjoy this mid-day morning conversation with Joy Zimmerman and Danielle Anderson!
Danielle Ate The Sandwich (she/her) is something of a social media marvel. Not only is she good at it, but she really enjoys how it can work for her in terms of promoting her music and engaging her fans. Danielle talks to Stevie about some of the lessons she's learned over the years from starting on YouTube and growing her indie fanbase to the point where it could support her as a full time career. Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of pop-folk songwriter, Danielle Anderson. Getting her start in Fort Collins, CO, now based in Kansas City, MO, Danielle has been touring nationally since 2009, after cultivating an online following from her homemade videos on Youtube. Danielle Ate the Sandwich has released seven albums of original music, made appearances internationally, opened for Mumford and Sons, Jake Shimabukuro, Suzanne Vega, Pomplamoose, and wrote the soundtrack to the Emmy nominated HBO documentary, “Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson" and has original songs featured in the documentary, “It's Not a Burden: The Humor and Heartache of Raising Elderly Parents." In February of 2022, Danielle completed her seventh 24 Hour Album, a songwriting challenge where Danielle writes and records new songs in just twenty hours, allowing fans to live stream her process from the recording studio and offer suggestions along the way. Transcripts available at http://thisnextsongsabout.com You can support Danielle on her Patreon as she mentioned in the episode here: http://patreon.com/danielleatethesandwich You can support our Patreon for BTS and early access to episodes, tip sheets and community here: http://patreon.com/thisnextsongsabout ----more---- Don't forget to check out some great home-recording microphones on offer from Shure here: Shure MV7 podcast and vocal mic Shure SM58 - most durable stage & recording mic ever created!
Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of pop-folk songwriter, Danielle Anderson. As you’ll hear in this conversation on my Tasty Brew Music Radio Show, Danielle got her start in Fort Collins, CO, and is now based in Kansas City, MO. Until the pandemic she had been touring nationally since 2009, after cultivating an online following from her homemade videos on Youtube. She has multiple albums of original music and has opened for the likes of Mumford and Sons, Jake Shimabukuro, and Suzanne Vega. She wrote the soundtrack to the Emmy nominated HBO documentary, “Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson.” Her songs are lyrically driven, performed on ukulele and guitar. She finds inspiration from her curiosity about death, science, religion, family dynamics, and her own emotions and experiences. Her songs can be thoughtful and serious, but she’s known for her quirky lyrical twists, and delivering witty and honest stage banter in her live shows. The Denver Post says, “Danielle Anderson is a tender singer-songwriter, a brazen humorist, a fearless young woman!” Enjoy my conversation with Danielle Ate the Sandwich.
Like stumbling into a rose garden on a trek through the arctic, listeners of Emily Anderson’s music find themselves helplessly lifted into a world so hauntingly familiar, and yet so enchantingly curious. Anderson’s music is as shaped by this whimsical perspective as it is by her musical credentials. A multi-instrumentalist trained at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Anderson fills her songs with images of nature, hope, and the solar system, not to mention a few puns. Anderson hails from Fairbanks, Alaska, and now splits her time between her hometown and Los Angeles. Her upbringing in a tight-knit community has shared her musical perspective. One radio reviewer remarked of her 2017 full-length album Simple Things, “Emily Anderson’s music shatters the imagery you might have of surviving the long dark winters while living in Fairbanks, AK. One might expect dark introspection or a songwriter who bites back at life, but the songs on Simple Things are warm and emotive.”In recent years, Anderson has lent her skills to video games and game trailers Calico and The Stars Between Us, and shared bills with Danielle Ate the Sandwich, Peter Mulvey, and Aurora Birch. She’s toured across Alaska, the west coast, and Canada. She has also released three new singles, “Sarah,” “Gold,” and, on February 5, 2021, “Hugs.” The second, “Gold,” has been placed in a national ad campaign with Miller Lite, and was a finalist in both the American Songwriter and Songwriting University Song Contests. These songs, which tackle subjects like grief, mental illness, friendship, and pandemic isolation, are optimistic as well as raw. Anderson’s music reflects her determination to find light in tough times.https://emilyandersonak.com/
Season 4 is here – welcome to the first episode for 2021! Today I talk to fellow ukulele podcaster Stuart Yoshida, who has been making the Ooktown podcast for around 10 years with co-host Doug Brown. As well as talking podcasting, Stuart tells me the story of his first ukulele (blue house, brown roof, black dog) and the secret origin of the ukulele (two plants, one bird, three people, one ship). Enjoy! Some show-related links below: Ooktown episode 97 – Giggly and Fluffy Molly Lewis Brad Bordessa The Live Ukulele Podcast Joco Cruise John Atkins Grace Vanderwaal Gomes Guitars & Ukuleles This Week in Tech podcast Danielle Ate the Sandwich Gerald Ross Aldrine Guererro Jake Shimabukuro Lin-Manuel Miranda Hamilton ʻōhiʻa lehua plant Kōlea bird Hōkūleʻa – Star of Gladness SS Ravenscrag Songs played on the show: “Christmas Time is Here” – Vince Guaraldi & Lee Mendelson, 1965 Go to the Ukulele Is The New Black YouTube channel for a playlist to hear these songs as well as other content relating to the episode Ukulele is the New Black is produced by me, Meredith Harper. I wrote the theme tune and I performed it with Janine Chandler, Jim Croft, Jasmine Fellows, Paul Marsh, Sandra Shaw and Chris Williams. Seb Carraro does the graphic design. Thanks to my $10 and over Patreon supporters for helping me to make this podcast: Ukulele Legend: Linda Dodwell Ukulele Champions: Debbie Hoad, Maja Zweck & Christopher Boatwright The music played in this episode is licenced under a Podcasts (Featured Music) agreement with APRA AMCOS.
Today's episode is with the delightful Danielle Ate the Sandwich. We met here in Fort Collins, back when Danielle still lived here, but actually first got to hear her sing in a Folk Alliance showcase. She then played a pretty magical show in our house series and we have been fans ever since. Danielle has a fantastic voice, and she writes great song as well. But on top of all of that, she has impeccable comedic timing which makes her live shows just so much fun. Please visit her website, buy some merch, and join her Patreon page if you can. And when we get back to live music, do not pass up a chance to see her in person. http://danielleatethesandwich.com/ https://www.patreon.com/DanielleAtetheSandwich
This Creek I am joined by DC insider and Murder Squad legend, Polly Kotowski (@pollykotowski) and she's got first hand creek facts!I Don't Wanna Wait cover by Danielle Ate the Sandwichhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlezRg8MZ1MPlease send your covers, creek facts, or high school love triangle storiesto creektalk98@gmail.comSEE YA NEXT CREEK!
New and old protest anthems for the Black Lives Matter Movement featuring: Beyonce', Usher, KRS-One, Miguel, Chris Brown, H.E.R., Janelle Monae, Master P, Lill Baby, Rhiannon Giddens, NWA, Prince, and Danielle Ate the Sandwich #BLM #blacklivesmatter #breonnataylor #justiceforbreonnataylor #jacobblake #georgefloyd #policebrutality #defundthepolce #fuckthepolice
Welcome to Episode 5 of Ukulele Stories! This time, my guest is fantastic US singer-songwriter Danielle Ate the Sandwich. A YouTube uke pioneer with a great sense of humour and a catalogue of skilfully crafted tunes, she has some excellent tips for aspiring musicians. I hope you enjoy our chat... And don't forget to follow and support Danielle online! Website danielleatethesandwich.comPatreonpatreon.com/DanielleAtetheSandwich YouTube youtube.com/user/daniellesmagic Facebook facebook.com/DanielleAtetheSandwich Instagram instagram.com/danielleatethesandwich Twitter twitter.com/atethesandwich
On this episode of The Rocky Mountain Review, JD and Emily interview Frank Boring, CSU’s documentary filmmaker, on the upcoming documentary for CSU’s 150th anniversary. Next, they cover local news, featuring a segment on Odell’s Cloud Catcher beer and a CTV performance from local artist Danielle Ate the Sandwich. This episode also features national news, […] The post The Rocky Mountain Review November 15, 2018 appeared first on KCSU FM.
Allegheny Ukulele Soiree Special: Danielle Ate the Sandwich Here’s 3 of 5 from the Allegheny Ukulele Soiree! Today’s episode is with Danielle Ate the Sandwich. More info on the Soiree can be found here. The club that puts it together can be found here.There are many ways to listen to this podcast and be notified of new episodes. Pocket Casts is my preferred way. You can also listen through Apple Podcasts, the Google Play Store. There are many other apps and services, like player.fm, podcast fanatic, podcast addict, overcast, and many more. I’d love to hear how you’re listening to this.You can contact me at podcast@ukuleleabe.com. Don’t forget about the free strings! I’ve got two sets I’m giving away. They’re not available in stores and they’re a gorgeous blue and red (each one color). All you have to do is leave a review on iTunes and send me and email once you’re done.You can support me and the at patreon.com/ukuleleabe or ukuleleabe.com.You can find Danielle’s website at danielleatthesandwich.com and all of her music can be found here.The documentary “Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson” can be found here. Danielle wrote the sound track for that.Join the conversation on Reddit.Support the podcast by donating to the tip jarSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/abes-ukulele-podcast/48ead818-43f1-4e55-8772-f34cb6b416cc
Hannah & Maggie talk with Thomas about the turmoil and growth behind the new album "Oh No", how they've made their career in music work for them, and the importance of "settling into yourself". Northeast folk-pop artists Hannah & Maggie are celebrating the release this summer of their 2017 full-length album, Oh No. Three years in the making, and produced with an ensemble of studio musicians, the collection of 14 original tracks reflects new strength and complexity in the music and in the bonds of the duo whose prismatic harmonies and songwriting have been compared to the Indigo Girls and Simon & Garfunkel. Since they began touring together in 2010, Hannah & Maggie have shared the stage with Hurray For The Riff Raff, Dar Williams, Ben Taylor, and Danielle Ate the Sandwich. They've been featured in Curve Magazine and were named two of the “100 Women We Love” by GO Magazine. In 2012, the duo won the Connecticut Folk Festival Songwriting contest; in 2013, H&M placed as national finalists in the Mountain Stage New Song Contest. Hannah & Maggie have been called, by a California promoter who hosted them, ”a flawless continuation of the singer-songwriter tradition.” Songs Featured: Sarasota Oh No http://www.hannahandmaggie.com/ https://hannahmaggie.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/hannahandmaggie Subscribe on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are also very much appreciated. Facebook: www.facebook.com/talkinaboutthepassion Twitter: twitter.com/tatppodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/niagaramoonmusic Email Thomas at tatppodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, suggestions, etc. Theme song for Talkin About The Passion is "Pantheon Bar" by Niagara Moon, off the album Eating Peaches.
Dive into the latest Ridley Scott film with us as we imbibe on Sierra Nevada's (California) Alpha Hop Society "Barrel-Aged Cherry Vanilla Stout" and Caldera's (Oregon) "Old Growth Imperial Stout." We are joined by friend and Patreon donor John Wollam. Movie: Alien: Covenant (2017) Beers: Alpha Hop Society "Barrel-Aged Cherry Vanilla Stout" Caldera "Old Growth Imperial Stout." Music: "The Terrible Dinner Guest" by Danielle Ate the Sandwich More info at www.danielleatethesandwich.com Please consider leaving us a rating/review on iTunes and joining us on Patreon.com. That's what John Wollam does. Be like John Wollam.
Hi Podcast listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss Ryan's upcoming speaking engagement at the NAMM conference and the recent MGM lawsuit settlement involving unpaid interns. Ryan and Dave also discuss indie artist Danielle Ate the Sandwich and her recent project--a 24-hour album! DATS is writing, recording, and producing an entire album of songs in 24 hours and is letting her Patreon patrons watch her do it on live video. It is a great example of effective hyper-creation, fan engagement, and crowdfunding. Find out more about her by following @atethesandwich on Twitter. In the second segment, Ryan talks with Kill Rock Stars label president Dr. Portia Sabin. They talk about the future of the music industry and have a lively debate about whether artists should be involved with record labels. Dr. Sabin also has lots of great advice for musicians. In the final segment, Ryan and Dave laugh over a hilarious CraigsList posting about a man trying to find the perfect lady to accompany him to Coachella. Metal Dave stops by as well to give some Grammy news. Thank you all very much for listening! Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan's Book "Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry." **If you are looking for the Daniel Coulanges indiegogo campaign mentioned on this week's episode, here is the link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/world-s-finest-daniel-coulanges-live-in-ny-part-4#/
Maia Aziz P.S.W., C.L.Y.L., writes and speaks on living a life of love and laughter. President-Elect of The Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Maia is joined each week on Morning Moments With Maia...Conversations of Love and Laughter by an eclectic lineup of guests who live their lives with love and laughter and work to help others do the same. www.withloveandlaughter.ca Dr. Melissa Baartman Mork, Chair of the Department of Psychology at University of Northwestern- St. Paul shares a personal conversation with Maia about parental loss. The loss of our parents marks us, no matter when or how the moment comes, and shapes who we become as adults and parents ourselves. Featuring the beautiful songwriting of Danielle Ate the Sandwich www.danielleatethesandwich.com
This week’s episode seeks to make up for the long delay since last post by doing four artist highlights: Trench, 3T2H, Danielle Ate the Sandwich, and the Ukulele Teacher; along with part two of audio software. Shout-outs were given to Malc (for part two of his audio recording software question) and Walter (who will hopefully … Continue reading Ukulele Lately Ep. 15: Artist Highlight (Trench, 3T2H, DATS, Ukulele Teacher) & Audio Software →
Danielle Ate the Sandwich is the stage name of nationally-recognized independent folk musician and songwriter, Danielle Anderson. Danielle has shared the stage and collaborated with acts such as Pomplamoose, Lauren O'Connell, Leo Kottke and Mumford Sons. Beginning her career at small shows and open mic nights in Fort Collins, Colorado, Danielle has toured nationally since 2009, playing for a loyal fan base of online followers.