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The Journey of My Mother's Son
Maggie Mae – Funky Soulful Folk

The Journey of My Mother's Son

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 39:00


In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with Maggie Mae. Maggie is one of the singer/songwriters that we saw perform at the Philadelphia Folk Festival back in August. She is a soulful singer-songwriter based in Philadelphia who fronts an exciting and energetic Folk/Funk group under the same name. She pulls inspiration from the music she grew up on and the strong musical foundation her family built, along with the ever-evolving world of music around her to carve out a sound all her own. Combining genuine, heartfelt lyrics with catchy, cutting guitar riffs, her songs can either touch your soul or make you want to get up and dance.  She has been described as “poppy, polished, talented, & promising,” by XPN's The Key's John Vettese. Originally hailing from Northern New Jersey, Maggie has always had music in her life. Her parents met in college and formed a bluegrass band called 'The Wild Oats,' and later performed throughout New Jersey with various traditional Irish bands. Her father instilled a love for 'all things string' from a very young age, and her mother always encouraged her to write and sing. With a Steinway Grand piano in her living room, and fiddles, penny whistles, hand drums, dulcimers, harps, mandolins, banjos, and guitars littered throughout her childhood home, Maggie has managed to pick up and write with just about any stringed instrument she can find. Growing up, she was always attending folk & bluegrass festivals, making sure she was up front for favorites like Martin Sexton, Dar Williams, Vance Gilbert, and Railroad Earth. Rock and Blues legends including Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Allman Brothers, and Bonnie Raitt were always on heavy rotation in her house. During her time attaining an Associate's Degree in Music Performance, Maggie cultivated a love and appreciation for classical, jazz, funk, world, and jam music, and deepened her knowledge of jazz and bluegrass standards. She also fell deeply in love with one-man-band greats Michael Hedges and Keller Williams, leading her to discover and navigate the world of percussive guitar and loop pedals and effects. She puts all of this together to inspire, and continuously develop, the sound she creates today. Maggie has managed to round up a talented, ever-rotating cast of characters to support her over the years, featuring some of Philly's most talented musicians. No matter which lineup is sharing the stage with her, the band always brings an impressively varied set of skills and an undeniable energy to the stage. Maggie Mae has shared bills with both local and national acts including Soulive, The Heavy Pets, Dawg Yawp, Lohai, Lee Rocker of the Stray Cats, the Ladles, and more at many of Philly and New Jersey's premiere music venues. Maggie Mae released her debut single "Can You Hear Me Now?" featuring Jake Leschinsky of Philadelphia's favorite funk band, Swift Technique, on bass in November of 2018. The band made their debut appearance at World Cafe Live on December 20th, 2018 with friends Taylor Kelly & Erik Kramer filling the bill in celebration. You can listen to "CYHMN" on Spotify and iTunes.  At the end of 2019, Maggie won a contest to open for Soulive at the Ardmore Music Hall, where they made their debut as a 10-piece band. December marked the beginning of creating their debut album, recording the first single off the album, 'Hometown,' at Rittenhouse Soundworks with Michael Cumming engineering and Robby Webb producing. 'Hometown' is available everywhere. Maggie is currently in the studio recording her next LP, which is scheduled to release in early 2023. To find out more about Maggie and listen to some of her music, check out her website at www.maggiemaemusic.com. Click on either of the links below to listen to the conversation.

The Jerry Springer Podcast
Are You Smarter Than Jerry Springer? Ep. 164

The Jerry Springer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 33:40


Jene proposes a new TV show called, “Are you smarter than Jerry Springer?” Why? Jerry is something of a savant - at least when it comes to US Presidents and Yankees history.This leads to a suggestion from Jene that they should all play HQ with Jerry at their side to see what happens. Then, Jerry digs in on the confusion with North Korea this week. As the summit between the US and North Korea becomes more tenuous, what is the stage of the relationship, and what's next for the two countries - and the world? Musical guest: Dawg Yawp http://www.dawgyawp.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Jerry Springer Podcast
Is It Okay To Cheer For Trump's Legal Problems? Ep. 163

The Jerry Springer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 41:55


First: The group talks about the recent royal wedding. Jene proposes an idea for the three hosts to do to bond. Jene asks Megan as an HR professional, if that's a thing in companies, to do an outside-the-job activity that brings the team members closer together. Then Jerry wonders: As his opponents root for the end of the President's tenure - is it okay, or unpatriotic, to cheer about his legal matters?Musical guest: Dawg Yawp (who recently appeared on Tiny Desk Concert series)http://www.dawgyawp.com/https://www.npr.org/event/music/554196914/dawg-yawp-tiny-desk-concert See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Active Listener Podcast
Podcast 93 - SXSW 2018

Active Listener Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 133:02


  Oh my goodness, there was sooo much good music at SXSW this year! Of all varieties. From country to hip hop. From ska to soul. From folk to dancehall. All of it. So good. Your new favorite song is on this podcast. I’m sure of it. Happy listening.   Sorry it took a little longer this year to get through it all but narrowing down my favorites to just 30 was even more difficult than usual. For those unfamiliar with my process, every year I listen to every artist performing at SXSW. It’s on the order of 2000-3000 performers. I then narrow that down to a manageable size of around 100, which I use to build my schedule if I’m going to the festival (which I have sadly missed the last couple years). From there, I cull down to 20-30 bands for the podcast. If you want to hear the top hundred, or the top approximately 300 sorted by genre, I have all those playlists up on Spotify at ActiveListener. In other words, you can go way deeper if you want, something I would highly recommend.   Thanks for listening and don’t forget to support the artists, Aaron   Tracklist (links to buy) 1.Train by Adam & Kizzie on The Book of Eedo Vol. 1 2.Talk Talk Talk by Wunmi on A.L.A. 3.Wish You Were Here by Lee Fields & The Expressions on Faithful Man 4.Fantoche a La Realidad by La Orquesta Vulgar on La Víctima del Caníbal 5.Cold Canary Gaslight by Marty O'Reilly & the Old Soul Orchestra on Pray for Rain 6.I Wanted to Tell Her by BEAMS on I Wanted to Tell Her 7.I Wanna Be A Dawg by Dawg Yawp on Dawg Yawp 8.Right for You by Tje Austin on Dreamin' Big (Deluxe Edition) 9.Burning House by Cam on Untamed 10.Bad Habits by ChainSka Brassika on Skinna 11.Alive With the Glory of Love [Explicit] by Say Anything on Is a Real Boy 12.Bank Account by OMB Bloodbath on Nothing but the Moon (2.0) 13.Meditate by EARTHGANG (feat. J.I.D.) on Rags - EP 14.My Crew (Woooo) by Cadence Weapon on My Crew (Woooo) 15.North Cack by G Yamazawa ft. Joshua Gunn & Kane Smego on Shouts to Durham 16.The Sunset by Eliot Lipp on Shark Wolf Rabbit Snake 17.Moçambique by Gato Preto on Tempo 18.Colossus by Leoncarlo on Still Forms 19.Sueños de la Selva by Poranguí on Ayahuasca (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 20.ARMENIA by Joan Thiele on ARMENIA 21.Cordelia by My Life As Ali Thomas on Cordelia 22.Rej by MEUTE on Rej 23.Rain Dancing by Val Fleury on Rain Dancing 24.Call on Me by Adekunle Gold on Call on Me 25.No Weakness by Hety and Zambo on No Weakness 26.Hold You Down by Deraj ft. GNRA on Hold You Down 27.Baila Mami by Nailah Blackman on Parallel Riddim 28.Me Siento Bien by Sharlene & Fuego on Me Siento Bien 29.Wait by The Digital Wild on Wait 30.Make America Great Again by Pussy Riot on xxx 31.Just A Lil' Thick (She Juicy) by Trinidad James ft. Mystikal and Lil Dicky on Just A Lil' Thick (She Juicy)

Lost On The River
Lost On The River Ep. 1

Lost On The River

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 75:15


Lost On The River is a podcast about Cincinnati music history and Cincinnati music present. Hosted by Aaron Sharpe (WNKU, Cincinnati Reds), Elias Leisring (Eli's BBQ), and Bill Furbee (Cincinnati USA Music Heritage Foundation), Lost On The River is recorded at the historic Herzog Studio in downtown Cincinnati. For our 1st episode we discuss why this show exists and what we hope to accomplish. We'll play a couple songs recorded at the studio. One from a long time ago and one from not so long ago.We are visited by local favs Dawg Yawp, who will play a few songs and discuss their recent successes and plans for the future. And finally Citybeat music editor Mike Breen comes in to talk about the Cincy Groove Music Festival and other fun stuff. This program is presented by the Cincinnati USA Music Heritage Foundation, a non-profit entity which strives to preserve the Cincinnati region’s musical past and to connect it with our contemporary and future artistic communities.Big thanks to our sponsors, the Thunderdome Restaurant Group - bringing you favorites like the Eagle, Maplewood Kitchen and Bar, Krueger’s and Bakersfield. Also, thanks to Ottos Covington, and Eli’s Bbq.www.dawgyawp.comwww.citybeat.comCincy Groove Fest

Tales From The Hardside
#266 Dawg Yawp and Podcast Panels

Tales From The Hardside

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2017


I talk about Dawg Yawp, M Ross Perkins, and Andy Gabbard Gem City Comic Con Podcast panels Pizza and Keto Fargo season 2 S-Town Rugby Final Four Dawg Yawp - â??I wanna be your dawgâ?? M Ross Perkins - â??habit forming drugsâ?? Me Time - â??Horses" Help fund the podcast. www.gofundme.com/GemCityPodcast Produced by Izzy Rock https://twitter.com/TheIzzyRock https://www.facebook.com/TheIzzyRock https://www.facebook.com/TalesFromTheHardsidePodcast Email and Booking: theizzyrock@gmail.com Website:http://www.theizzyrock.com/ Call the voicemail: 937-265-2024 http://gemcitypodcast.com/ iTunes- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gem-city-podcast/id646008927?mt=2 Stitcher- http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/eric-ruiz/gem-city-podcast Twitter- https://twitter.com/GemCityPodcast Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/GemCityPodcast YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGemCityPodcast Instagram- https://instagram.com/gemcitypodcast/

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Woodsongs Vodcasts
WoodSongs 867: The Harp Twins and Dawg Yawp

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 80:33


THE HARP TWINS have achieved extraordinary success by taking Electric Harps and acoustic Concert Grand Harps to unprecedented levels and smashing boundaries between different genres of music. The duo has amassed over 800,000 fans across their social media sites and over 40 million views on their YouTube music videos, making Camille and Kennerly the most followed and recognizable harp duo in the world. Mixing their virtuoso harp skills with their stunningly complex arrangements of rock, metal, and soundtrack hits, the Harp Twins deliver exciting and interactive performances audiences cannot forget! DAWG YAWP are a duo from Cincinnati that mixes the sitar, one of the oldest instruments on earth, with guitars, obscure analog synthesizers, Electronica and sweet vocals. Tyler Randall and Rob Keenan forged a teenage friendship avoiding schoolwork by learning to play a myriad of musical of instruments and writing songs in their parent�s basements.They excelled at it and both attended the Berklee School of Music, dropped out searching for adventure � and Tyler hit the woodshed with his Sitar. The Cincinnati duo�s self-titled debut LP is out this fall via Old Flame Records. It�s a one of kind psychedelic folk and bluegrass experience. WoodSongs Kid: Benjamin Barker is a 15-year-old hammered dulcimer player from Wilkesboro, North Carolina.

WCPO Lounge Acts
Anna Wise

WCPO Lounge Acts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 33:26


Brooklyn-based singer Anna Wise earned a Grammy in February 2016 for best rap/sung collaboration for the ethereal vocals she lent to rapper Kendrick Lamar’s “These Walls.” Lamar scooped Wise up as a collaborator on several of his albums after listening to "Nursery Boys" from Wise's duo Sonnymoon on YouTube. In the most professional use of Facebook stalking skills I’ve ever witnessed, Billboard reports Lamar asked around until he discovered her phone number. Wise and her bandmate Dane Orr were on the road when he reached out, but they immediately detoured to California to spend some time in the studio with Lamar. Wise blazed her path as a solo artist with the April 2016 release of her seven-song EP “The Feminine: Act I,” followed up by the 11-track “The Feminine: Act II” out Feb. 17. Both records delve into the everyday challenges of being female (of which I won't pretend to be an expert as a male). "B--chslut" from Act I presents the infuriatingly contradictory reasons women are called either epithet, ranging from "cause you said no/ cause you slept around" to "cause you played games/ cause you lost your head." Act II opens with "Coconuts," an otherworldly, synth-heavy track calling for female unity and trashing the arbitrary rules of womanhood. "The governors of status quo know that they're old/ That ship is sinking/ Go for it. You know when we're together/ Baby, there's nothing that we can't do/ So ignore the disapproval," Wise croons. Her Queen City visit comes courtesy of local sitar- and synth-infused folk duo Dawg Yawp, whose friendship with her stems from their days at Berklee College of Music in Boston. Sitarist and vocalist Tyler Randall toured with Sonnymoon and says he’s excited for Cincinnati to see Wise perform since she is “the best singer I’ve worked with.” Set List: - Coconuts - Self on Fire - interview - - Precious Possession - BitchSlut Find out more about Anna Wise at http://www.annathewise.com

WCPO Lounge Acts
Dawg Yawp

WCPO Lounge Acts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 33:31


Dawg Yawp perform a set from their debut album in the WCPO Lounge and chat with host Austin Fast about their unusual instruments and journey to becoming band.

Dan and Dan Music Podcast

Meet Dan and Dan! Dan Reed, Music Director and Afternoon Host at WXPN/Philadelphia and Dan DeLuca, Music Critic and Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer sit down on a bi-weekly basis to talk MUSIC! On this edition of the podcast, we spotlight Iggy Pop. There is a new documentary about The Stooges. The guys review the new Jim Jarmusch film, 'Gimme Danger', and talk Iggy from the beginnings of The Stooges up through his most recent album with Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age. Plus, new Songs of the Week from the Cincinnati band Dawg Yawp and Conor Oberst!