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On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Thunder Lily! Thunder Lily is a Nashville-based musician by way of Toledo, Ohio who continues to grow as an artist with each release. Since 2015, Thunder Lily's musical palate has included songs with elements of 80's, Dream Pop, Electro Pop, Synth Pop, Indie Pop, Alternative, and Folk. His recent tours have included opening for Delta Rae and Pip The Pansy. On October 2nd, Thunder Lily released his latest LP entitled Voyager. The 11-track album is a heartfelt journey for listeners that showcases Thunder Lily's versatility and continued exploration as a songwriter. The album ranges from the more somber tone of "Running On Air," to the uplifting vibe of "All Will Be Well," to the moving "Time Friends" with his wife and Delta Rae co-creator Brittany Hölljes. On this episode, Thunder Lily talks with Mike about what life has been like since the last time they chatted in 2021, including meeting and falling in love with Brittany, getting married, becoming a father, touring with Delta Rae, his continued curiosity and exploration as a musician and songwriter with Voyager, and more. This episode of the podcast also features the song "All Will Be Well" from Thunder Lily off his new album Voyager, available where you get your music! Follow Thunder Lily on Instagram @thunderlilysound. To stay up-to-date with Thunder Lily, visit https://www.thunderlilysound.com/. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.
Welcome back to The Greatest Song In The World, our recurring monthly segment in which we and members of our audience submit some of our all-time favorites in search of The Greatest Song In The World! This month, we've got five great nominees thanks in part to some of our listeners and friends of the show! Please continue to stay subscribed to the show as we will continue to share our love for these meaningful songs and share with you what we think are the Greatest In The World! GSitW Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46YxhYHXnxFfjLpLpraGjA?si=c3460d6252a649ee Also on the episode, we share our thoughts on albums from artists like Palaye Royale, Boston Manor, Bohnes, and Fixation #BeingAsAnOcean #BlindGuardian #DeltaRae #Saosin #PalayeRolaye #BostonManor #Bohnes #Fixation _______________________________________ Find us on social media: https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvw https://www.twitter.com/TheSkinnyPod mail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
Eeloleval nädalalõpul esietendub Rae vallas muusikal "Rasmus ja Maria" (helilooja Margus Ermast, tekst Lauri Räpp ja Erki Aule).
I speak with Latin GRAMMY-nominated songwriter, producer, artist, activist, chef and friend Alex Wong about his lifelong evolution as an indie music maker and meaning seeker.Whether writing and performing his own award-winning songs or producing albums for such luminaries as Vienna Teng and Delta Rae, Alex has always pushed his work beyond conventional ideas of what it means to be an artist. I would even say Alex is one of the most authentically integrated creatives I know. Everything he does is absolutely Alex Wong.To wit, in 2023 he launched The Permission Parties, a multi-sensory experience where each track from his upcoming album Permission is paired with a Chinese-inspired dish that shares a common emotion.I attended an earlier iteration of the Permission party series and can attest to both the delicious food and to Alex's ability to create syntheses of meaning by combining his personal past and his creative present.It's always interesting to me to learn why someone wants to write songs, especially songs in the genre loosely called Folk music but which to me means those written from a personal point of view (as opposed to songs expressly created for commercial appeal). We talk about what got Alex into folk and how the twists and turns of his multi-hyphenate career brought him to East Nashville.The last third of this episode features a challenging, maybe even difficult conversation in which Alex and I get into our different approaches to the cultural problems our time. Here is the backstory:In March of 2023 there was a mass shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville, where a trans person killed three children and three adults. You remember. Like everyone else, I was shocked and saddened by the murders and so a few days later I joined several thousand of my neighbors at a vigil downtown. I was disappointed in the ceremony, which to me was a lot less about honoring those poor kids and their families and more about using the opportunity to advance a political agenda. I thought it was tasteless and said so in a short piece posted on Instagram. Alex challenged me in a private exchange. That's the backstory. The Morse Code is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.I brought it up in the podcast. It was hard for me to talk about, and I think for Alex too, but it was respectful and ultimately productive and I hope it inspires more such discussions in the future. It was the most political conversation I've hosted on the Morse Code Podcast and it made me reflect me on my conscious decision to stay away from political topics, not only on the podcast, but in my work generally. I wonder if that choice is the right one.On one hand, it's basic to my personality, this desire to bring people together with my writing and music and to point at what we have in common, what you might call the universalities of being human: falling in love, out of love, being afraid to do something and then doing it anyway, getting old, the crazy mystery that is being alive, that stuff. I'm drawn to novels and songs and artists who are similarly concerned. I've always been that way, starting with my college days in Bellingham Washington with my bluegrass band The Barbed Wire Cutters when I would look out from the stage and see loggers and college kid protestor types sipping beers and dancing, enjoying themselves together. It felt like a momentary truce in a protracted war, and one that sowed hope that a future resolution was possible. Division is the inevitable byproduct of political discussion. Most people don't seem to mind that, and instead are happy to charge headlong into the us versus them framing of every issue under the sun, from gun control to abortion to free speech to trans issues to the opening ceremonies at the Olympics, with the result that we all very nearly hate each other.So I think, why add my timid voice to the screaming match? What good would it do?But there's another side to that argument, which is maybe best phrased by Plato. “If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools.”Its an injunction to participate in a field of battle anathema to my very being. I don't enjoy arguing and I am not one of those people who needs to be right. I just want to be left alone to do my own thing. But that is perhaps cowardly of me. In fact I spend a lot of my free time listening to different arguments on every controversial issue out there, trying to understand both sides of the argument as best I can so that my judgment might be as sound as possible. But I do so privately, for my own sake. Call it part of a lifelong effort to work out my own salvation in fear and trembling.But maybe that's a coward's quest. I think about that. I notice people who put themselves forward for a truth they believe in and I see how they are pilloried and ostracized and ridiculed. Who would want to do that with their one and only life? Answer: people who are called to do it and for whom not speaking up would be the greater sin.I think about what that would look like to join those actors and agitators, and the prospect is an unhappy one. But maybe I should think again. Maybe a nuanced voice is needed. Ugh. It makes me very uncomfortable to write that. Which is probably a clue.To bring it back to Alex and to this podcast, maybe there's a way forward to engage the issues of our time that would be genuinely productive. This conversation is an example of that possibility, and hope.Interspersed with this discussion Alex and I play two songs, one he wrote for his daughter and one he wrote for the Palestine people. Find Alex:Website: https://alexwongsounds.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/alexwongsoundsThe Morse Code is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Morse Code at korby.substack.com/subscribe
Wyn Starks is already well-known for his 2022 appearance on America's Got Talent and his Black Is Golden album, with songs like “Who I Am” garnering 11.5 million YouTube views and charting #14 on the Billboard charts. The Curb Records signee's journey began in Minneapolis, where he grew up with his mother and siblings. He listened to a wide variety of music, from the gospel harmonies of artists like Yolanda Adams and The Clark Sisters to Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. Starks then moved to Dallas, where a viral video of him singing caught the attention of producer and songwriter Fred Williams, who invited Starks to Nashville to work on music together.He released his debut single “Circles” in 2019 and crafted his 2021 Black Is Golden. Starks spent the majority of 2023 prepping his sophomore album while out on the road with Delta Rae. The new project is a mesh of his R&B and soul influences, but will also be imbued with elements of pop, 80s rock, and other sounds that radiate his preferred vibe of timeless, feel-good music.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Wyn Starks is already well-known for his 2022 appearance on America's Got Talent and his Black Is Golden album, with songs like “Who I Am” garnering 11.5 million YouTube views and charting #14 on the Billboard charts. The Curb Records signee's journey began in Minneapolis, where he grew up with his mother and siblings. He listened to a wide variety of music, from the gospel harmonies of artists like Yolanda Adams and The Clark Sisters to Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. Starks then moved to Dallas, where a viral video of him singing caught the attention of producer and songwriter Fred Williams, who invited Starks to Nashville to work on music together.He released his debut single “Circles” in 2019 and crafted his 2021 Black Is Golden. Starks spent the majority of 2023 prepping his sophomore album while out on the road with Delta Rae. The new project is a mesh of his R&B and soul influences, but will also be imbued with elements of pop, 80s rock, and other sounds that radiate his preferred vibe of timeless, feel-good music.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
After a brief hiatus, we're back! Thank you for continuing to stick around and show your support while Mike needed some time off to care for his wife. On this week's episode, we're trying out a new segment we're calling “Is This Good?!” in which Mike and Adam submit a song that they love, despite its flaws, and debate the song's merits before finally determining whether or not the song is “good”. On this inaugural episode, we're bringing “Hazard” by Richard Marx and “St Elmo's Fire” by John Parr. We hope you enjoy! Also discussed, thoughts on new albums and music from the past that we've been listening to for the past month from artists like nothing,nowhere., girl in red, Delta Rae, IDKHBTFM, Too Close To Touch, Taylor Swift, Maggie Lindemann, Makari, Cory Wells, Night Verses, Dan Spencer, Tracy Chapman, and more! We're ALL OVER THE PLACE this week! _______________________________________ Find us on social media: https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvw https://www.twitter.com/TheSkinnyPod https://www.instagram.com/mikewearsprada mail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
Today we're speaking with Nicole Kasper of Odyssey Entertainment Group. Odyssey Entertainment Group, a women-led Influencer and Artist management company in Nashville, TN, was co-founded by Nicole Kasper and Paige Kosinski in February 2021. The company has grown rapidly, now comprising nine full-time team members and managing 53 exclusive talents. With a focus on innovation and excellence, Odyssey has successfully executed over 2000 campaigns since its inception. Nicole Kasper, as a co-founder and the Head of Management, brings a wealth of experience from the music and entertainment industry. Graduating from UCLA in 2014, her career has spanned various sectors including A&R, booking, and management, with roles at Universal Music Group, Live Nation, Clear Channel Radio, Creative Artists Agency, Big Machine Label Group, and Warehouse West Entertainment. Prior to Odyssey, Kasper was the Creative Director at Warehouse West Entertainment in Nashville, where she provided comprehensive support to artists for music release, recording, and promotion, as well as fan base growth. Her expertise was instrumental in guiding artists in aspects ranging from management selection to brand strategy and tour booking. Kasper's past clients include renowned names such as Cheap Trick, Jennifer Nettles, Alana Springsteen, Delta Rae, and Hank Williams Jr. Currently, Odyssey Entertainment Group's roster boasts an impressive social media footprint, with over 50 million followers across platforms. Connect with her: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolekasper4 Timestamps [00:02:01] TikTok legislation passed. [00:07:41-00:07:52] Nashville's popularity rise. [00:08:05] Nashville's appeal and growth. [00:13:32-00:13:43] Nashville internship experience. [00:15:07] Music industry careers. [00:21:46-00:21:57] Social media's impact on music. [00:23:53-00:24:04] Creator economy opportunities. [00:28:37-00:28:48] Workplace Mental Health Focus [00:32:17-00:33:24] Managing Mental Health. [00:33:24] Business partner dynamics. [00:39:52-00:40:02] Remote work challenges. [00:42:12-00:42:22] Music industry expansion debate. [00:44:54] Talent scouting process. [00:48:12-00:48:23] Pitching success strategies. [00:51:38-00:51:48] Building a creator's business. [00:54:09] Social media platform instability. [00:57:37] TikTok's potential disappearance. Want to join WIIM's Membership? Check out our website http://www.iamwiim.com/join Join WIIM's upcoming events near you! http://www.iamwiim.com/events Don't forget to follow us on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/iamwiim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wiim/support
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, Adam and Mike share the musicians and artists who were their first childhood crushes ♥ We've also got fun Super Bowl LVIII predictions recorded before the Big Game happened this past Sunday, so it'll be fun to find out if Mahomes really did rise from the grave in the 3rd quarter after being sacked for the fifth time during the game! Also discussed, thoughts on new albums and music from the past from artists like Being As An Ocean, Delta Rae, Ben Howard, and nothing,nowhere. #BeingAsAnOcean #BenHoward #DeltaRae #NothingNowhere _______________________________________ Find us on social media: https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvw https://www.twitter.com/TheSkinnyPod https://www.instagram.com/mikewearsprada mail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
Welcome back to The Greatest Song In The World, our recurring monthly segment in which we and members of our audience submit some of all-time favorites in search of The Greatest Song In The World! This month, we've got four great nominees thanks in part to some of our listeners and friends of the show! Please continue to stay subscribed to the show as we will continue to share our love for these meaningful songs and share with you what we think are the Greatest In The World! GSitW Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/46YxhYHXnxFfjLpLpraGjA?si=c3460d6252a649ee Also on the episode, we share our thoughts on albums from artists like Delta Rae, Being As An Ocean, and Down Again #BenHoward #DanCampbell #DeltaRae #FrankTurner _______________________________________ Find us on social media: https://discord.gg/2jv87Wypvw https://www.twitter.com/TheSkinnyPod mail to:theskinnywithmikeandadam@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theskinnywithmikeandadam/support
Flowing East and West: The Perfectly Imperfect Journey to a Fulfilled Life
There are all kinds of reasons Chris Hendricks could have a poor outlook: he was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at age 4 and his doctor told him he would have a hard time in life; he was in and out of a wheelchair in middle and high school and suffered the particular brand of cruelty practiced by teenagers; at one point, he lost his grandmother, his girlfriend and his band all at the same time. Life has not been easy for Chris. However, Chris chooses to look for magical moments instead of miserable ones. He uses music when he needs inspiration and lives by the philosophy that believing is seeing instead of the opposite. Please listen in to hear some of Chris' story, and his amazing music that are part of his perfectly imperfect journey. Bio Chris Hendricks' music is a blend of pop and RnB with sprinkles of influence from James Taylor to Eminmen. Chris began singing at the age of four for friends and family and hasn't stopped since. He's been a songwriter, poet, lyricist and guitarist for over 15 years. His debut album Noise (2010) sold over 10,000 units. He's performed across the United States, Canada and in Europe. His music has been used by the National Hockey League, the National Football League, and Major League Soccer. He's written music for film (Hunny Bunny in 2020, Carol of the Bells in 2021, OCD in 2021) and television (Radical Dating in 2017). His single “Noise” was the theme song for the NHL's Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers for the 2012 and 2013 season. His song “Anthem” was used as the signature “goal scoring song” for both NHL teams as well. His most recent releases “Soul on Fire” and “Stars” (2022) have been used as pump up music for the Sandiego Chargers. Chris has toured with, and opened for grammy award winners Amy Grant and Mercy Me as well as the grammy nominated group Delta Rae. Chris has shared the stage with well known artists such as Daughtry, Parachute, Tyler Bryant, Andy McKee, Geri Jewell, Kathy Buckley, Donnie/Andy Demmers, and Jim Parsons. Chris has performed the National Anthem for the Carolina Hurricanes and Durham Bulls. Chris has performed in Prague, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom and the Caribbean. Chris has performed at notable venues across the U.S. including the Alex Theater (LA), Bluebird Cafe (Nashville), The Listening Lounge (NYC), Eddie's Attic (ATL), The Carolina Theater (Durham, NC), The Evening Muse (Charlotte, NC), Lincoln Theater (Raleigh, NC) and Disney World. Chris has performed at many colleges and universities including Elon University, East Carolina University, University of Pittsburgh, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Wilmington, UNC Greensboro, Duke University, and Peace University. Currently he lives in Chapel Hill NC with his partner Heather and daughter Fern. Website: http://www.iamchrishendricks.com/ Latest Album: https://music.apple.com/us/album/stars-single/1655076559
Tiffany Goss is a songwriter and from Montgomery, Alabama. Known for her playful approach to writing and natural melodic sense, Tiffany never fails to draw out the best in her co-writers. After graduating from Troy University with a degree in public relations and journalism, Tiffany made the move to Nashville to pursue a career in the music industry. She landed her first job in 1997 as the receptionist at Warner Brothers Records. It was at the front desk of Warner that Tiffany found one of her biggest Champions, then CEO Jim Ed Norman. With Jim Ed's encouragement and support, Tiffany signed her first publishing deal at EMI Music Publishing. Over the span of her career she has had stops at Buddy Killen Publishing as a staff writer and Curb Music Publishing as both Creative Director and a staff writer. Tiffany's songs have been recorded by artists like Brooks and Dunn, Brett Young, Clay Walker, Delta Rae, and Chris Janson. Her talents have brought her into the world of television with placements on shows like The Bachelor, Hart of Dixie, Rachel Ray, Martha Stewart, and Fox News. @tifftycent - IGHost - Trey Mitchelltreymitchellphotography IGfeeding_the_senses_unsensored on IGtrey mitchell: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100074368084848Sponsorship Information or submitting for interviews - ftsunashville@gmail.comTheme Song - Damien HorneTake It From Me @damienhorne
Austin And Marshall interview Brittany Hölljes of Delta Rae Song Credit: ' The Beast' Eric Holljes / Ian Holljes / Brittany Holljes The Beast lyrics © Eric Holljes Music
The gender equity gap is a reality in all industries, the fitness industry is no exception. Even as we become more aware of conscious, and unconscious, bias towards gender inequities, they still exist. This inequity not only effects women, but also the productivity, profitability, and impact fitness businesses can have in their community. In episode 72 we'll explore just that with Lindsey Rainwater, a gender equity and fitness industry thought-leader. Lindsey is not only someone who is passionate about the ethical and business rationale for improving gender equity in the fitness industry, she has also taken significant action towards addressing it, by founding the Women in Fitness Association (WIFA). Her perspective is both thought-provoking and highly instructive. This is not simply a conversation around the abstract principles of gender inequality. Rather, Lindsey provides business owners and employees alike actionable steps that can be taken to improve gender equity leading to a more impactful and profitable industry.Show Notes Page: https://www.wellnessparadoxpod.com/podcast/episode/72 Our Guest: Lindsey RainwaterLindsey Rainwater is an experienced business advisor, executive coach and the founder of The Women in Fitness Association (WIFA). She is known for her work advising businesses on their internal processes and systems, her original published content, additionally supporting individuals in transformational change and leadership development. Lindsey is a widely published author, has been featured in many podcasts, books, facilitated keynote talks and workshops. In 2017, IHRSA recognized her as a “Rising Star”. Her intention is to help individuals and organizations enjoy necessary change in order to succeed. She is a mama to two dynamic little boys and a sweet dog, Delta Rae. Lindsey and her husband live in the Colorado Rockies where you can find them enjoying the outdoors.
In this episode, touring drummer and serial entrepreneur Mike McKee (Delta Rae, Baldman Percussion, Drum Team Collective) discusses how he launched his companies, how products are developed, and much more.
That Station puts music and community first. Those aren't empty words or just some corporate tagline. That Station is a genre-bending radio station in Raleigh, NC that lifts up local artists, highlights the good in the community, and brings listeners together with music. (It also happens to be part of Capitol Broadcasting Company, the parent company of WRAL.) That Music Fest is a two-day music festival featuring 25 North Carolina artists, including The Mountain Goats, Steep Canyon Rangers, Mipso, American Aquarium and Delta Rae. Program Director Chris Edge sits down with the WRAL Out & About podcast to preview the festival. That Music Fest happens June 24 & 25 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. More info and tickets available at http://www.thatmusicfest.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
That Station puts music and community first. Those aren't empty words or just some corporate tagline. That Station is a genre-bending radio station in Raleigh, NC that lifts up local artists, highlights the good in the community, and brings listeners together with music. (It also happens to be part of Capitol Broadcasting Company, the parent company of WRAL.) That Music Fest is a two-day music festival featuring 25 North Carolina artists, including The Mountain Goats, Steep Canyon Rangers, Mipso, American Aquarium and Delta Rae. Program Director Chris Edge sits down with the WRAL Out & About podcast to preview the festival. That Music Fest happens June 24 & 25 at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park. More info and tickets available at http://www.thatmusicfest.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 314: Tammy Tuckey. Join host Cody with Justin, Jamie, Joe, and special guest Tammy Tuckey an Emmy-award-winning filmmaker, actress, podcaster, and singer. We get to know Tammy and her latest goings-on. Tammy Tuckey is an Emmy-award-winning filmmaker, actress, podcaster, and singer. Since 2011, Tammy has hosted, edited & produced The Tiara Talk Show. This YouTube/iTunes podcast invites the creative talent behind various Disney films, television shows, and theme park attractions to discuss their experiences working for The Walt Disney Company. In 2022, the podcast transitioned to a live YouTube chat show, The Tammy Tuckey Show (youtube.com/tammytuckey). Past interview credits include Academy Award-winning actress Susan Sarandon, Tony-winning composer Stephen Schwartz, the cast of Disney's Aladdin (Scott Weinger, Linda Larkin & Jonathan Freeman), actor Ed Asner, Grammy Award-winning singer Helen Reddy, and actress/singer Debbie Reynolds. Aside from hosting The Tiara Talk Show, Tuckey is a trained singer & actress, video & audio editor, and an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker (“MORE THAN A BLANKET”). She has starred in over 20 theatrical productions, including Pippin (Grandma Berthe), Play On! (Phyllis Montague), and Beauty & the Beast (Belle). From 2016 to 2020, Tuckey hosted the bi-weekly "Unlocked!" podcast for HER Interactive, home of the Nancy Drew Computer game series. In April 2018, Tammy produced, recorded & released her first cover album - "You'll Find Me on Main Street" - which includes song collaborations with Grammy Award-winning a capella group, Sounds of Blackness, Mike McKee (drummer for Delta Rae), Ali Olmo, Don Liuzzi, and Byron Berline. Twitter & Instagram: @TammyTuckey Facebook: www.facebook.com/SingerTammyTuckey For booking inquiries, please email your requests to contact@tammytuckey.com. Twitter Info: @Elizabeth_DTE (Elizabeth), @JennLovesDisney (Jenn), @InsideDisney407 (Cody), @HatboxMouse (Jared), @justinkoehn (Justin), @tmkbradio (Joe), @doubleoh_kevin (Kevin), @rahrah6263 (Robyn) Instagram info: @lilo_thelostprincess (Jamie) Contact us via email at cast@tmkbpodcast.com Support Our show sponsor: Contact our sponsor, Elizabeth Mallers I am a full-service travel agent with Destinations to Explore. I would love to help you and your family plan your perfect vacation. The best part of my service is that it is totally FREE for you. Contact me and let's start putting together a vacation that is perfect for your family.
L.A.-based singer songwriter Raye Zaragoza was named "one of the most politically relevant artists in her genre" by Paste magazine for good reason — her folk songs are powerful commentaries on feminism and race. As a Japanese-American, Mexican, and Indigenous woman, Zaragoza's lyrics and her songs like "The It Girl" lay bare the isolating realities of being a brown woman in a world rooted in white supremacy. Her 2020 album, "Woman in Color" is a must-listen, and here she talks about her upcoming tour with Delta Rae, launching October 11th, listening to Avril Lavigne on her Discman as a kid, the power of Bruno Mars while you're rollerskating, and more.
Growing up outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Charlotte Morris discovered her passion for music at a young age. After starting violin lessons at the age of four, Charlotte taught herself how to play the guitar, piano (and melodica), ukulele, banjo, acoustic bass guitar and mandolin, and began taking her songwriting seriously by the age of twelve. Describing her unique style as genuine, raw and emotional music with a purpose, Charlotte takes inspiration from female story-telling artists like Delta Rae, Brandi Carlile, Sara Bareilles, and The Chicks. In January of 2018, Charlotte joined Lonesome Traveler – a concert tour where the cast performed the history of folk music, starting with Woody Guthrie and ending with songs by the likes of Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez. Charlotte released her debut EP “To New York, with Love” in June 2018, which received positive recognition from newspapers, music blogs and playlists worldwide. Since then, she has released a number of singles, including two “quarantunes” about the Covid-19 global pandemic, as well as a five-song EP (produced by Nashville-based Mitch Dane) entitled “Sputnik.” In the spring of 2019, Charlotte embarked on her first fully-acoustic tour, performing in over fifteen different cities across the United States, including Nashville, Austin and New York City. Charlotte released her first full-length album, “Songs For My Next Ex,” in December of 2020. The eight-part “story album” takes the listener through the highs and lows of a tumultuous, yet transformative, relationship. The album received rave reviews from both national and international press. She also recently made her Off-Broadway debut at the Cherry Lane Theatre in (The Making of) How to Save the World in 90 Minutes. Charlotte majored in Theatre, with minors in Musical Theatre, Business and Marketing at Northwestern University. When the nomadic singer/songwriter is not writing or releasing music, she is an actor, personal trainer and avid crossword puzzle solver. Follow Charlotte on Instagram @Charmor17. Follow us on instagram @ivegotasongforthat and @laurenandersonmusic.* *All music on this episode is either in public domain or written, recorded and is owned by Lauren Anderson, including master copies, publishing and copyrights. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ivegotasongforthat/support
Ian gets candid and talks about what it's like to work and make music with his two siblings. We talk about depression and how he's used therapy in his life.He shares great insights into the definition of success and into the vulnerability of songwriting and how authenticity remains at the core of what he does on and off the stage.Trigger warning: some discussion of suicide.Therapy highlight: I share practical techniques you can learn to unhook from unhelpful thoughtsMore Information and Resources:Instagram: @whoyoucallincrazypodcastWebsite: Sun Counseling and WellnessDelta Rae: https://www.deltarae.com
Recorded in 2012 in Huntington, WV. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity.
Brittany Holljes, one of the driving forces behind the band Delta Rae stops by the podcast for a deep dive conversation! This one is particularly special to me because Brittany and the other band members of Delta Rae all grew up together! I’m sure our listeners know that Brittany and her band Delta Rae have a massive following, but I bet you didn’t know that we were in an a cappella group when we were kids! Sure, it’s old news that she was listed as one of Rolling Stone’s “women who rock” but did you know that she left high school at the age of 16? Her huge fan base knows that she embodies the spirit of a fierce and fearless lion, but did you know that Brittany has assessed that my spirit animal is that of a tiny gray fox wearing a tweed vest? And did you know that she and Delta Rae are writing a southern gothic musical!?!?!? Well tune the f**k in because in this episode we discuss all of this and a LOT MORE! Don’t forget to rate and subscribe, you sexy buttheads! Brittany Hölljes is one of the singers and songwriters of the American rock band, Delta Rae. Delta Rae just made headlines for being one of the most funded musical groups on kickstarter of all time thanks to their very dedicated, large, and loud fanbase. They’ve released several studio albums and maintain a huge live following thanks to hit songs such as “Bottom of the River” -follow Brittany on Twitter/Instagram @brittanyhellyes and her band Delta Rae on twitter/instagra @DeltaRae For more info on this podcast visit bpn.fm/NWT Follow Drew Gasparini: Twitter @DrewGasparini Instagram @DrewGasparini TikTok @theDrewGasparini For more info on this podcast, visit bpn.fm/NWT A Proud Member of Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready for an adventure: Brittany Holljes of the band Delta Rae does not hold back! The "Stronger Than a Lion' singer reveals some secrets on Delta Rae's upcoming album “The Dark”, which is the sister album to “The Light” - released in March 2020. She also spills some major band tea - and it is GOOD! The fun doesn't end there as Brittany also takes you on a journey “Behind the Door”, the band's secret subscription web site they created in July 2020 to entertain fans of their music in lieu of a live tour (thanks pandemic life!). It's basically their way of inviting you to see them (yes, there are live concerts back there - errr, behind there) since they can't be on the road to come see you. It's also where, as Brittany highlights, you get a front row seat to witness the band write their upcoming musical. Lastly, she shares the story behind the re-release of Delta Rae's call-to-action anthem, “All Good People”, which calls on everyone to raise their voices for equality. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genna-revitz/message
What music gets your feet moving and your heart soaring? Kimberlyn and Leilani identify and play clips from their favorite musicians (pagan, non-pagan, and label-resistant) while they explore the connection of sound to their experience of the divine.Listen to excerpts from the works of Katy Perry, Dubvison & Afrojack, Delta Rae, and Kelianna.Song Credits:Stonehenge: performed, written, and produced by Kellianna. Source: Kellianna.Dark Horse: performed by Juicy J, Katy Perry; written by Henry Walter, Jordan Houston, Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Sarah Theresa Hudson; produced by Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Cirkut. Source: Capitol RecordsBottom of the River: performed by Delta Rae; written by Eric Holljes, Ian Holljes; produced by Alex Wong. Source: Sire.Back to Life: performed by Afrojack, Dubvision; written by Gabriela Chloe Feldman, Harlee Jayne, Lewis Daniel Thompson, Nick van de Wall, Robert Harvey, Stephan Leicher, Victor Leicher. Source: Armada MusicGet exclusive content and support us on Patreon:http://www.patreon.com/WitchyWitFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/WitchyWitPodcastInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/Witchy_WitSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3azUkFVlECTlTZQVX5jl1X?si=8WufnXueQrugGDIYWbgc3AApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/witchy-wit/id1533482466Pandora:https://pandora.app.link/nNsuNrSKnebGoogle Podcast:Witchy Wit (google.com)
One of the youngest violin professors at Boston’s Berklee College of Music, Anick is considered “a rising star in the world of jazz violin and mandolin” (Downbeat Magazine). In addition to leading various groups under his own name and performing with the Rhythm Future Quartet, Anick has been touring and recording with Grammy award-winning Nashville guitar virtuoso John Jorgenson since 2008 when he was recruited while still a senior at the Hartt Conservatory. Over the past few years, Jason has been focusing on arranging and composing for the Rhythm Future Quartet, Jason Anick Acoustic Trio, and the Anick/Yeager Quartet. The Rhythm Future Quartet, which Jason started with Finish guitar virtuoso Olli Soikkeli, is rapidly becoming one of the preeminent Gypsy jazz groups in the country. The group just released its third album, "RFQ and Friends" which was praised by JazzTimes as "packed to the gills with feeling... dynamic, full of virtuosity and swing".The Jason Anick Acoustic Trio, which formed in 2017, applies Jason's formidable improvisational and compositional chops to the roots/fiddle music of his youth. The Jason Anick/Jason Yeager Quartet draws on the wide swath of musical interests of its co-leaders, blending straight-ahead and post-bop jazz, world music, funk and pop, eagerly embracing what Anick and Yeager have defined as “jazz without borders.” Their debut album, United, garnered rave reviews including 4.5 stars from Downbeat Magazine. A versatile musician and sought after side-man, Anick has also shared the stage with an array of artist like Stevie Wonder, Tommy Emmanuel, Hamilton de Holanda, The Jim Kweskin Jug Band, John Sebastian, Delta Rae, and Ward Hayden and the Outliers. With performances all over the world from China, Europe, and Japan and renowned venues like the Montreal Jazz Festival, Blue Note, Smalls Jazz Club, Scullers Jazz Club, Yoshi's, Iridium, TD Garden, Regattabar, NPR, and The Late Night Show, Jason has proven himself to be a leader in the ever-growing contemporary string world.Jason is also a sought-after educator, and has taught jazz violin and mandolin to students of all ages at string camps, workshops, and clinics around the world. Jason regularly contributes educational columns to Fiddler Magazine and instructional videos to DC Music and Christian Howes' Creative Strings Academy.
The guys welcome Rosali to talk about Buffy St. Marie’s “Many A Mile” from 1965. Plenty of other discussion including moving on election day, Hillbilly Von Trapp family, the Philly music scene, mouthbow (or “twangy mouth banjo”) and John Palmes, Cockswain and “not being the only whore in town,” traditional folks songs and some of their origins, and a song that we think Delta Rae should cover. Check out Rosali at: https://rosalimusic.com/ Check out Buffy St. Marie at: http://buffysainte-marie.com/ Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/
Hilary talks with Pamela Cole and Ellen Angelico (Fanny's House of Music) about creating “Nashville's Most Comfortable Music Store,” the specificity of oppression, and treating everyone like Joe Bonamassa. Plus, Music Store Salesperson Tropes. Huge thanks to this episode's sponsors! https://www.earthquakerdevices.com/ (EarthQuaker Devices)- extra special effects pedals made by hand in Akron, OH! https://skylarbatz.wordpress.com/ (Studio 121)- recording, production, beats and more in Providence, RI! PAMELA'S BIO Pamela Cole (she/her) is a co-owner of Fanny's House of Music in Nashville, TN. Cole is a bass player and music industry veteran. Driven by the mission that music stores should be comfortable for everyone, including women and young girls, Cole and co-owner Leigh Maples founded Fanny's in 2009. Since then, Fanny's has become a cornerstone of its East Nashville neighborhood. Never straying too far from the mission, in 2020 Cole and Maples announced the creation of Fanny's School of Music, a nonprofit that will greatly increase Fanny's ability to serve the neighborhood with lessons, workshops, performances, and music therapy. ELLEN'S BIO Ellen Angelico (she/her) is a musician and employee at Fanny's House of Music. Known for her professionalism, style, and bright personality, Angelico has been featured on numerous records and played just about everywhere from the Grand Ole Opry to Križanke. When she is not backing up a variety of talented acts (Cam, Uncle Kracker, Delta Rae, and many more) you can find her behind the front counter at Fanny's House of Music. In 2015, Angelico began producing light-hearted YouTube videos for Fanny's in a series called Ellen's Favorite Thing at Fanny's of the Week. Now closing in on its 200th episode, Angelico committed to providing earnest, medium-quality gear reviews for folks who are bored. MENTIONS Libby Callaway / Leigh Maples / Brittany Howard / Musicman / Fender / Harmony / Kay / Gretsch / Rickenbacker / Dismal Ax / Goya / 3rd Power / She Rocks Awards / Bonnie Raitt / Joan Jett / Elizabeth Cotten / Third Wave Music / Silvertone / Mesa Boogie / Joe Bonamasa / Robert Plant FANNY'S LINKS http://fannyshouseofmusic.com/ (Fanny's House of Music) http://fannysschoolofmusic.org (Fanny's School of Music) http://facebook.com/fannyshouseofmusic (Facebook) http://instagram.com/fannyshouseofmusic (Instagram) MID-RIFF LINKS http://hilarybjones.com/midriffpodcast (Website) http://instagram.com/midriffpodcast (Instagram) http://facebook.com/midriffpodcast (Facebook) https://hilarybjones.us20.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=43bb95b305fb0c7d53fbc8d3a&id=146b44f072 (Newsletter) https://www.hilarybjones.com/blog (Blog) Thanks for rating/reviewing on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mid-riff/id1494997227 (Apple Podcasts)! CREDITS Fanny's Bumper Track: “https://ellenangelico.bandcamp.com/album/rootin-tootin-boot-scootin-hootenanny (Hawaii)” by Ellen Angelico Theme Music: "Hedonism" by https://towanda.bandcamp.com/ (Towanda) Artwork by https://www.juliagualtieri.com/ (Julia Gualtieri)
Jovial drunks Alex & Mike bumble their way into safety from the Leprechauns. Let's just all agree to let them keep their gold ok!? Song Credit: "Bottom of the River" by Delta Rae
Known as the blonde broad of salt and honey, this leggy babe makes up the other half of the Utah Burlesque Festival team. Founder of Beehive Broads Burlesque and most recently, crowned the Golden Champion at the Golden Legends Champion Challenge in Florida in August. Delta is also a co-producer of the Utah BurlyPicks Regional competition with Myzchief du Voodoo, winner of the 2018 Golden Classic award and was crowned Ms Gay Utah 35 (2017) by the RCGSE (non-profit LGBTQ+ organization in SLC). Her goal for the UBF is to change the community's perception of Utah burlesque with sharing her co-producer’s vision of creating a safe and inclusive festival.https://deltaraedixon.wordpress.comhttps://www.utahburlesquefestival.comhttps://beehivebroadsburlesque.wordpress.com/deltaraedixon/https://www.instagram.com/thedeltaraedixonhttps://twitter.com/beehivebroads----------------------------------------------------------------Visit Show Pony Express at www.missmaryjanegreen.com/show-pony-express.htmlAffiliate Partner of Glam’r Gear www.ponypod.club/glamrgearGet in touch:www.instagram.com/missmaryjanegreenwww.instagram.com/pony.podwww.instagram.com/show_pony_expressmoxie@missmaryjanegreen.comPony Pod is the media arm of ‘Show Pony Express’, an online boutique for traveling performers curated by Miss Mary Jane Green.If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, leave a review and tell your friends.Are you or do you know a traveling performer? Interested in being featured on the show? Interview queries accepted via email.
The first episode in our Halloween series! The gang discusses ideas for Halloween Attractions! What is the true meaning of Halloween anyway? Will they leave you with a fright? Listen and might just find out! Please like, subscribe, comment, share with anyone your think will enjoy our brand of foolishness. We have a Facebook page too! Email us at ideasalldaypodcast@gmail.com with any future topics you would like for us to discuss. Thanks to Annette for our awesome logo design. If you need design work, please contact us and we will put you in touch with her. Special thanks to our sponsor - Angry Nimbus Woodcraft. Please check out their website - https://angrynimbuswoodcraft.com/
Episode 78 - Interviews and performances with the best of Austin's hard-working musicians being interviewed by local comedians. Sometimes strange, sometimes serious, but always sincere. Brought to you by Music Firsthand. Hosts BeckiJo Neill and Kim Stacy get weird with Aubrey Hays. They discuss the finer points of should cupping, blue nose super powers, celebrity slumber parties, bubble bath tunes, catheter work, titty chips, female swamp monsters, alien band members, and playing the klukenflorn! Stalker fan Delta Rae also drops by thinking SXSW is still rolling, so hey we roll with it. Plus... a great live performance! And the show kicks off with a very special visit from Brian Wolff to talk about Kids In a New Groove's music mentorship for kids living in foster care. Learn more about how to get involved here. Check out the full video on YouTube and remember to support the artist by giving it a like! Enjoy y'all! Recorded live March 26, 2019 from Austin Eastciders Collaboratory in Austin, Texas Sponsored by Austin Eastciders Collaboratory, Hops & Grain, and Nine Banded Whiskey! This show is made possible because of generous patrons! Become a patron for as little as $1 and get access to rewards, bonus content and exclusive features. Join the club: Comedians Interviewing Musicians Vodcast Podcast Hosts: BeckiJo Neill/a> and Kim Stacy Check out the live video and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Hire a local band with our live music booking app that matches you based on lifestyle and brand. Request the app here: Music Firsthand. Keep up with the Austin music news for free with the Austin Music Firsthand Magazine on Flipboard.
Mike's social:IG: @mikemckeedrumsFB: https://www.facebook.com/mikemckeedrums Baldman Percussion social:Website: https://baldmanpercussion.com/IG: @baldmanpercussionFB: https://www.facebook.com/BaldManPercussion/ Drum Team Collective Social:Website: https://www.drumteamcollective.com/IG: @drumteamcollectiveFB: https://www.facebook.com/drumteamcollective/ Delta Rae's social:Website: https://www.deltarae.com/IG: @deltaraeFB: https://www.facebook.com/deltaraeYT: https://www.youtube.com/deltaraeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0iidQFemlPhkoHqFroz2my The Jason Damico Show #57 - Mike McKee New Blue Entertainment, LLC - Copyright 2020.
New show art? You bet! WWLT is here to stay... This week we're Talkin': The Beach Boys, "Good Vibrations" (Plus a bonus lesson on the electro-theremin??) Delta Rae, The McCrary Sisters, "From One Woman to Another" Dougie Poole, "Vaping on the Job" The White Buffalo, "Problem Solution" Orville Peck, "Summertime" Fruit Bats, "Shane"
Alex Wong is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist & record producer (Delta Rae, Vienna Teng, Megan Slankard) as well as a founding member of the Animators and The Paper Raincoat. Today, Alex shares how being second-generation Chinese in America led to him trying to assimilate by not being seen or taking up too much space. He shares the story of how he finally stopped hiding and tips on how to "get in the zone" before recording your record.
Delta Rae drummer Mike McKee enlightens us on the common ground between Weezer and The Dixie Chicks and shares his observation that songs in 6/8 teach us lessons. After we remember when 30 was old, Mike admits that he originally thought "Strawberry Wine" was written by a Triangle teenager who opened for his high school band. Rachel confesses her love for Boone's Farm (Blue Hawaiian or Melon Ball, please) while Spencer quotes from his Chicken Soup for the Soul book. Mike dishes on some of Nashville's inner workings and we all speculate on how much streaming and social media can combat the anti-woman bias of country radio. We also get an update on Delta Rae's plans after splitting from their label, including the two albums they'll release after their record-setting Kickstarter campaign. Mike's pick: “Strawberry Wine” by Deana Carter, 1996 Check out Delta Rae at https://www.deltarae.com/, Baldman Percussion at https://www.baldmanpercussion.com/, and Drum Team Collective at https://www.drumteamcollective.com/.
It’s American Thanksgiving once more and so the grim task of forcing Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 into their eyeballs and ears. This year features some bold new approaches to consuming the movie and, if we’re being honest, some mistakes were made… Enjoy! Current hosts: Justin, Travis and Griffin McElroy, Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery Music: “Bottom of the River” by Delta Rae
The guys are joined by Liz Longley to discuss the Joni Mitchell classic "Blue." Plenty of discussion about Kickstarters and Delta Rae, singing with 9 year olds, the story behind some of Liz's songs, covering the Four Tops, Laurel Canyon, guys named Richard, the beauty of "A Case of You" and the overall genius of Joni. Also, find out why Wayne makes Liz cry. Catch Liz at lizlongley.com Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, and we're now on Google Podcasts. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords
Chris chats with Delta Rae bassist, Grant Emerson! IG: @nosremetnarg @deltarae http://deltarae.com Listen and subscribe at: http://jabberjawmedia.com and http://tototpodcast.com Please subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes! And follow us on all platforms: @tototpodcast Wanna help out the show? Head over to http://patreon.com/tototpodcast Leave us some love/hate, suggest a guest, or tell us your own tour story on the TOTOT Hotline: (765)372-8818 Buy some TOTOT gear: http://tee.pub/lic/tototpodcast Check out this week's sponsors: Talking Props, Permanence Tattoo Gallery, and Merge4! For more info: -Talking Props- http://facebook.com/talkingpropscl http://instagram.com/talkingpropscl https://open.spotify.com/album/40obWCjBEn2rudTpuSahad -Permanence Tattoo Gallery- 1007 Meridian St, Anderson, IN 46016 (765) 393-3334 http://facebook.com/permanencetattoogallery http://instagram.com/permanencetattoogallery -Merge 4- http://merge4.com Check out Chris's old band, Chronic Chaos, on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/artist/3g21wPm2j0Z3QnFNZs1jPP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DJ Beowvlf interviews the headliner for Packapalooza Delta Rae's Brittany Hölljes , they discuss how the band came together, how they maintain their North Carolina sound within the mainstream music landscape and goals for Delta Rae in the future.
Delta Rae joins Bill Cody on July 31, 2019 recorded at the WSM Studios. Delta Rae stopped by to preview their upcoming Opry performance, and chat about new music!
In this week's episode, an anxious Grady is looking at the top selling country albums and songs of the year so far. Plus, he's checking out new albums by Runaway June and Shane Smith. On the news side, the Dixie Chicks are coming back, a band named Delta Rae somehow won the Big Machine/Taylor Swift feud, and Chris Stapleton is singing with Bruno Mars. Support the show (http://patreon.com/gradywsmith)
In today's episode, Megan and Alyssa dissect Lauren Alaina's career, from her start on American Idol to her current single. They also bring Songs of the Week from Lucy Hale and Delta Rae.
Březnová Dupárna je téměř celá experimentůprostá a věnuje se výhradně bluegrassu. To nejlepší ze série Bluegrass Situation – kupříkladu Foghorn Stringband, Caleb Klauder, Tim O´Brien či Delta Rae.
An elderly couple helps criminals trade goods for cash. You can get your goods back in 30 days, if you pay with interest. Otherwise you pay with your life. Meanwhile Red makes friends and enemies in jail including a new pet. Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon Case Profile for #146-#147 The Pawnbrokers Nothing says love more than a couple who run a pawnshop. But they just don’t deal in the usual jewels and electronics, Rod and Delaine Uhlman, The Pawnbrokers, deal in secrets and hot lead. If you trade in your item for cash, you have 30 days to buy your item back otherwise it hits the open market. Cross them, and Delaine takes you out. Turns out they came into possession of a way to break Chinese coded transmissions so the task force is tasked by the NSA to get it back as they race against the local Chinese consulate. Meanwhile Red gets acquainted to his new lifestyle in “the bunker” making friends with new character Vontae Jones. Turns out Red knows a few people on the inside, and one of them is not happy to see him. Red and this guy Baldomero throw verbal as well as physical jabs at each other, but in the end it is Red winning this criminal battle of wits with a Rope a Dope Baldomero never saw coming. Jennifer returns with her convenient friend Buck that can hack data to find out when Red officially met Dr. Koehler back in 1991 . Along with her sister, Liz is now pursuing a patient of Kohelers who may have crossed paths with our famously criminal masked man. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Fill in the timeline, what happens between Christmas 1990 and October of 1991? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. The Pawnbrokers In Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. The Music of The Pawnbrokers As Red enters prison life surveying his new surroundings we hear a classic from Delta Rae, “Bottom of the River. Later as Red learns how to woo his new pet Rat we hear “My One and Only” performed by Albert Lennard, Ty Ardis, and Noah Jackson. When Dembe meets up with the new version of Mr. Jingles, we hear "Funky Flight" by Inside Tracks. Then as Baldomero gets shived in the bathroom we hear “All Eyes on You” by Robbie Nevil playing inside the Blue Lounge. Then as Red struts triumphant through the prison cafeteria we hear “Watch That Man” by Lee Fields. You can hear these songs via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music. Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist. Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, RSS Feed
Grant Emerson of Durham band Delta Rae joins Rachel and Spencer this week. Things get as spicy as a Bojangles Cajun Filet when we discuss our first concerts, meeting music celebrities, and Weekend at Bernie's. Thanks to Durham's Carolina Theatre for hosting us! Rachel's pick: Callin' Baton Rouge by Garth Brooks, 1993 Grant's pick: Midnight in Montgomery by Alan Jackson, 1991 Spencer's pick: Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die) by Joe Diffie, 1993 Listen to Grant and Delta Rae online: https://www.deltarae.com/ Visit The Carolina Theatre: http://www.carolinatheatre.org/
A few weeks ago I mentioned that I really wanted to start involving more men into the Women Want to Hear Women conversation, because the only way to change the conversation is by working together. I thought the perfect guests would be the men and women of Delta Rae. The group, composed of two women and four men, released a female empowerment anthem on Oct. 19 called "Hands Dirty." In a bit of a plot twist, band member Ian Hölljes was the initial writer of the song before his sister Brittany stepped in to work with him on it. This band is an example of how men and women can work together to better champion the WWTHW movement. I absolutely love this conversation, and I hope you do too! Plus, wait until you hear Delta Rae cover Cam's "Diane." It will blow you away. Show Participants: Ian Hölljes of Delta Rae Eric Hölljes of Delta Rae Brittany Hölljes of Delta Rae Elizabeth Hopkins of Delta Rae Mike McKee of Delta Rae Grant Emerson of Delta Rae Elaina Smith, host of WWTHW Videos: Delta Rae covers Cam's "Diane." Delta Rae performs their new single, "Hands Dirty." Delta Rae's Women Want to Hear Women Playlist Need a refresher what #WomenWantToHearWomen is all about? Past episodes: Kacey Musgraves Dolly Parton Carly Pearce Shawna Thompson of Thompson Square Tegan Marie Clare Dunn Stephanie Quayle Sarah Darling Rachel Reinert Carrie Underwood Abby Anderson Runaway June Kalie Shorr Rachel Wammack Jessie Chris Tenille Townes
Delta Rae, from Durham North Carolina, chat with Chris Country about the formation of the band, their sound and influences, and what it's like touring with six people in a band!
Delta Rae joins Bill Cody on February 2, 2018 recorded on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. The group stopped by to perform a few songs live as they promoted their upcoming live performance on the Opry stage. Coffee, Country & Cody podcast powered by NashvilleGuitarStore.com!
Korby Lenker, Megan Slankard, and Alex WongThese three amazing singer/songwriters stopped by CAU on their way to perform at "Space" in Evanston. That was over a year ago and the files were lost, but now found. Check out the Bio on these artists and you can see just how amazing they areKORBY LENKER: Korby Lenker is a sneaky-good songwriter. And singer. And multi-instrumentalist. An abbreviated list of Lenker's achievements so far includes: a significant amount of airplay on the legendary Seattle indie rock station KEXP; a BBC 2 interview with Bob Harris, which is only about the highest honor a rootsy singer-songwriter touring the U.K. can get; opening slots for acts ranging from Willie Nelson to Ray LaMontagne, Nickel Creek, Keith Urban, Susan Tedeschi and Tristan Prettyman; a successful run with one of the hottest young West Coast bluegrass bands of the aughts; and wins in the Merlefest folk songwriting contest as well as the Kerrville Folk Festival's elite New Folk songwriting competition. Lenker's composition "My Little Life" brought him the Kerrville honors this year. It doesn't seem possible that one song could work so well in such disparate worlds, but it also proved its powers as a galvanizing piece of indie-pop, drawing a small army of likeminded, rising Nashville artists and personalities--Jeremy Lister and Katie Herzig to name two--to make lip-syncing, ukulele-strumming cameos in Lenker's music video. MEGAN SLANKARD: "Nearly everyone who encounters this attractive and sophisticated singer-songwriter agrees that she has 'star' written all over her," says Acoustic Guitar Magazine about Megan Slankard. "She forges a distinctive sound with her smooth and courageous vocal dynamics, intelligent and diverse song styles, and sheer infectious enthusiasm." Slankard, who has sold just over 20,000 copies of her three CDs, self-produced her first CD at age eighteen and her third with help from Counting Crow's guitarist Dan Vickrey, and is currently working on a new project. Last year Slankard formed a new alt-rock band, and is already getting industry attention having been selected as a semi-finalist in Discmaker's 2007 Independent Music World Series and a finalist in the 2008 Musician's Atlas/Borders Books Independent Music Awards - even before the official release of her new band's first album, scheduled for mid-2008. Slankard and her music have appeared on TLC's "What Not To Wear", generating purchases by TV viewers after her first appearance that placed her second CD "Freaky Little Story" on the 5 spot on Amazon.com CD sales charts and on the Top-10 Rock Bestseller list on CDBaby.com. Because of the episode's popularity, the show's producers featured her in a follow-up episode, bringing her back onto the Top-10 with "Freaky Little Story". Upon its release months later, "A Little Extra Sun" also reached the Top-10 sales chart. Her songs have also earned over 175,000 plays on MySpace.com, and "Freaky Little Story" remains a Top-20 all time Rock Bestseller on CDBaby.com to this day. Slankard's music has also been featured on San Francisco AAA station KFOG's compilation CD and has been spun over 500 times on Modesto, CA. She has been featured in Rockgrl Magazine, Owl Magazine, The Synthesis, and online sources Fresh Tracks and Women In Rock, in addition to Acoustic Guitar magazine, whose editors named "Freaky Little Story" one of their top albums of 2005. She was a final selection artist for RPM Direct Presents: Unsigned Artists Volume 3 compilation CD; an A&R Online featured artist; a Song and Film Spotlight artist; and, an Acoustic Cafe featured artist on the "One to Watch" syndicated radio program (sponsored by the USA Songwriting Competition). Slankard also co-wrote and performed on the title track of Dire Straits founding member David Knopfler's new record, "Ship of Dreams". Megan has performed in over 200 cities in five different countries, including at showcases in Boston (NEMO) and Toronto (NXNE), on three tours as support for David Knopfler (Germany and England), and at the international festival InGuitar in Zurich (Switzerland). She will resume touring after the completion of the new CD. ALEX WONG: Alex Wong is a Brooklyn-based producer, writer and performer whose signature sonic style resonates in all he creates-from cinematic pop soundscapes to electronic tinged theater scores to his honest, direct songwriting. He has produced recordings with leading artists such as Delta Rae, Ari Hest, Elizabeth and the Catapult, Melissa Ferrick, Vienna Teng and Grammy nominee Ximena Sarinana. Alex has garnered critical acclaim for his songwriting collaborations with recording artists Amber Rubarth (The Paper Raincoat), Vienna Teng, Paul Freeman, Elizabeth and the Catapult and Alex Berger (Independent Music Award winner). His songwriting has been heard in film and television projects such as "The Last Song" (Disney/Touchstone), "One Tree Hill," and "The Lincoln Lawyer" (Lion's Gate). His solo project, A City On A Lake, is releasing it's debut self-titled album (featuring vocal performances from Ari Hest and Ximena Sarinana) was released in 2012.Click to view all four videos from this Podcast
Delta Rae drummer Mike McKee sat down with Brian and Todd the other night to discuss a bit about the band, retro Disney, and the much missed SpectroMagic parade; find out why his mom uses the chords in the theme song to teach music to her students! Delta Rae is a country rock band that will be performing at EPCOT Center on August 31 and September 1 2017 at the American Gardens Theater (In front of the American Adventure attraction in World Showcase). If you'll be in town for the shows stop by and give them a big cheer! Delta Rae will also be performing in Clearwater FL on September 3rd. Full tour schedule can be found at www.deltarae.com
Bonus episode! In this MASTAS Single, Mark goes solo to recommend four new songs that you need right now, including cuts from Haim, New Politics, Sara Evans, and Delta Rae. Let us know if you dig them!
This week we are exicted to have friend of the show Mike Mckee back in the Tiki Hut. He has brought his friend Dale Baker to talk about their recent "Bro's Trip" to Walt Disney World. This was a great prospective on touring the parks with two guys and a solo trip mixed in. So sit back, grab your drumsticks, and enjoy this weeks episode! You can find Mike Mckee and his band Delta Rae on Tour this Summer and their new EP "A Long and Happy Life" is available now in iTunes You an also find Dale Baker at his website and his Drumming Academy Durham Drum Lessons The Official Sponsors of Enchanted Tiki Talk Please Visit Kingdom Strollers for stroller and crib rentals in the Orlando Area or Call 407-271-5301 Let these Disney Travel Specialists help plan your next Disney vacation. They offer free concierge service to help guide you every step of the way in planning your perfect Disney Vacation. Let them sweat the details so you can focus on the fun. Visit Mousepros.com for a free no obligation quote. Ask for Tiki Bird Sean or any of our great agents. Are you looking to Enhance your Magic Bands? Well check out MyFantasyBands. Here you can customize and create your own designs to make your Magic Band stand out. Use Coupon Code Enchantedtikitalk20 to save 20% on your order. Mickey Monthly is a monthly mystery box for Disney fans. These Disney subscription boxes can include Disney pins, officially licensed Disney items, or a Disney Parks items, and are delivered to your door every month. www.mickeymonthly.com Like us on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/enchantedtikitalk View our T-shirts and support the show. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tikitalkpodcast/shop Check out our Blog http://enchantedtikitalk.wordpress.com/ Check out our Youtube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/enchantedtikital
Adam Taylor is the Production Manager and Tour Manager of Big Machine recording artist Delta Rae. In this episode we discuss his journey of working at and producing shows at DIY Theater in Orlando, FL to traveling and touring the world with Delta Rae to working the Democratic National Convention and meeting Michelle Obama and much more. Welcome to another episode of Making It with Chris G where we have Conversations with people in the world of entertainment who are making it, from behind the scenes to the spotlight. Sharing their stories and insight to help you get one step closer to Making It. SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: http://apple.co/2fzwTCK http://deltarae.com/https://www.instagram.com/deltarae/ https://twitter.com/DeltaRae https://www.facebook.com/deltarae
The Good Stuff this week is a detailed look back at Dean's Epic Race Weekend. AND DELTA RAE!
How does Epcot’s Eat to the Beat concert series work? Special guest Mike McKee, drummer for the incredible band Delta Rae, explains the whole thing… and geeks out about all things Disney Parks too. Join as Mike and Aaron talk about: Eat to the Beat bookings How the bands pick the songs for such short sets The subtle ways in which Disney’s commitment to storytelling influences the band’s own projects Mike’s “Disney fan origin story” The current state of Disney theme parks Much more! Plus: Celebrate Halloween with an encore presentation of Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod‘s Disney Villains musical montage! Be sure to visit Epcot on November 4, 5, or 6 and see Delta Rae rock the American Adventure! Order your copy of Aaron’s two brand-new books, HOCUS POCUS in Focus: The Thinking Fan’s Guide to Disney’s Halloween Classic and The Thinking Fan’s Guide to Walt Disney World: Epcot. Total runtime – 1 hour, 21 minutes Thanks for listening! Be sure to leave a quick review on iTunes! AS HEARD IN THE SHOW • Delta Rae website • Mike McKee on Twitter • Epcot’s 2016 Eat to the Beat concert schedule • Aaron’s Delta Rae song recommendations: “Bottom of the River,” “Morning Comes,” “Dance in the Graveyards,” “Scared,” “Chasing Twisters,” “My Whole Life Long,” and “All Good People” • Delta Rae’s first album, Carry the Fire, and newest album, After It All • Order signed (and discounted) bundles of Aaron’s three books • Get Hocus Pocus in Focus on Amazon • Disney DNA Podcast – Episode 44 • Behind the Magic Podcast – Season 3, Episode 47 • The Blake and Sal Show – Interview Find more about the show at the brand-new official website: http://www.aaronwallaceonline.com SUPPORT THE SHOW Please leave a written review for Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod on iTunes! Have you read one of Aaron’s books? Please leave a review on Amazon! Please “like” the show’s Facebook page! www.facebook.com/zipadeedoopod While you’re there, “like” The Thinking Fan’s Guide on Facebook too! www.facebook.com/thinkingdisney CONTACT THE SHOW Send comments, questions, and feedback to podcast@aaronwallaceonline.com — or you can record yourself on an audio file and email that in too! Follow Aaron and the show on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/aaronspod ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod is an official member of The Disney Podcast Network. http://www.thedpn.com Music copyright The Walt Disney Company; Disney Music Group, etc. Original content copyright Aaron Wallace. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod is an unofficial fan podcast and is not authorized by, reviewed by, or affiliated with The Walt Disney Company, its affiliates, or subsidiaries. For more information, visit www.aaronwallaceonline.com.
This week we are honored to have two members of the band Delta Rae in the Tiki Hut. Huge Disney fans Mike McKee and Eric Holljes give us an inside look at their path to fame in their band Delta Rae. We also talk Disney parks and their upcoming concerts as part of EPCOT's Eat To The Beat series. You can find all of their upcoming tour dates at www.deltarae.com (It's an amazing show). The Official Sponsors of Enchanted Tiki Talk Please Visit Kingdom Strollers for stroller and crib rentals in the Orlando Area or Call 407-271-5301 Let these Disney Travel Specialists help plan your next Disney vacation. They offer free concierge service to help guide you every step of the way in planning your perfect Disney Vacation. Let them sweat the details so you can focus on the fun. Visit Mousepros.com for a free no obligation quote. Ask for Tiki Bird Sean or any of our great agents. Are you looking to Enhance your Magic Bands? Well check out MyFantasyBands. Here you can customize and create your own designs to make your Magic Band stand out. Use Coupon Code Enchantedtikitalk20 to save 20% on your order. Like us on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/enchantedtikitalk View our T-shirts and support the show. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tikitalkpodcast/shop Check out our Blog http://enchantedtikitalk.wordpress.com/ Check out our Youtube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/enchantedtikital
This week we’re joined by one man band Matt Wade, aka My Silent Bravery. Following a sports injury in his youth, Matt has turned physical adversity into musical success, with numerous placements on TV, college radio play, and nationwide tours under his belt. A strong believe in “paying it forward” Matt wants to inspire others through the music of My Silent Bravery. Matt's shared the stage with artists including Daughtry, Delta Rae, Howie Day, and Tyler Ward, and has released 4 full length records independently, with his most recent - Breakthrough - due for release in fall 2016. Highlights: - We hear how Matt’s sports injury and spiritual studies led to him pursuing music - Matt says he’s not someone who was born with musicality, he had to really work at it! - We talk about the importance of “paying it forward” “I’m nothing without the fans who listen to my music” - Matt Wade, 2016 - Matt tells us how he pays it forward through charity and volunteer work - To Matt, the name My Silent Bravery means... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Delta Rae perform songs from their sophomore album, "After It All," and talk with Border Crossings host Larry London about their success.
This week we talk about 1970's UK punk band "Wire", Local (Raleigh Area) bands Curtis Eller's American Circus who is a banjo based band out of Durham, and Delta Rae who is a gospel vocal based Durham band as well who has now been recently signed to a major record label. Enjoy!
Six Pack 2: Americana 1. Shovels and Rope - Birmingham 2. Audra Mae and The Almighty Sound - The Real Thing 3. Caitlin Rose - Shanghai Cigarettes 4. Delta Rae - Morning Comes 5. The Lumineers - Stubborn Love 6. He's My Brother, She's My Sister - How'm I Gonna Get Back Home Tonight
Part One of a three-or-four-part trip report from Aaron's month-long vacation celebration in August 2010, featuring: A Great Great Movie Ride (featuring in-park audio) Summer Nightastic version of Tower of Terror First time at Via Napoli (featuring in-park audio) First time seeing Captain EO (featuring in-park audio) Hanson concert Much more! Total runtime - 55 minutes Thanks for listening! Be sure to leave a quick review on iTunes! Find more about the show at the official website: http://www.aaronwallaceonline.com Please consider donating a toy, or making a monetary donation, to the Gift of Hope Children's Toy Drive! Don't forget to enter the ZADDP Merry Muppets Christmas Collection Giveaway! Read Aaron's article about Delta Rae! Be sure to listen to Aaron on another fun, unofficial Disney podcast, "The Hub": http://thehubpodcast.com Listen for Aaron's mini-countdown in The Disneyland Gazette's 100th episode! Send comments, questions, and feedback to podcast@aaronwallaceonline.com -- or call the show's phone line and leave a voicemail! (224) 366-7631 ... that's (224) 366-DOO-POD1 -- You can record yourself on an audio file and email that in too! Follow Aaron and the show on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/aaronspod Please "like" the show's Facebook page! http://www.facebook.com/zipadeedoopod Support the show by making a PayPal donation at http://www.aaronwallaceonline.com "The Christmas Queen" by Miss Piggy can be heard on The Muppets' A Green and Red Christmas album! Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Pod is an official member of The Disney Podcast Network. Post at the show forum! http://www.thedpn.com
Delta Rae dropped by the WKNC studios on Tuesday, July 26 to talk with their old friend DJ Elly May. The band shared stories from the road, previewed their upcoming shows supporting Carbon Leaf and talked about using Kickstarter to fund the recording of their first full-length album. Listen to the full interview, including their songs “If I Loved You,” “Deliver” and “No Land.”
East Coast touring mavens Delta Rae stopped by the WKNC studio on the morning of Tuesday, March 1 to chat with DJ Elly May. They talked about what it's like to be on the road, their “GRAET Mondays” campaign, upcoming shows and the story behind their song “Ooh, Caroline." Delta Rae also performed "Ooh, Caroline” and “Bottom of the River."