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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Mackenzie Lee - Love's In Drought Bernardine - Tiptoe Emily Frembgen - He Held Onto Me Lois Mahalia - How Did You Get In Alex Rhoads - Over My Head Lyn_Sey - Where You Are Heather Ragnars - I Know I'm Bad Sahana Naresh - Milky Hands ActivateMe - Love Without Trust writer Joseph Pickering, Jr. - Every Woman Needs A Wife For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor LAKOTAH at Visit our Sponsor Lyn-Sey at Visit our Sponsor Sahana Naresh at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Mackenzie Lee - Love's In Drought Bernardine - Tiptoe Emily Frembgen - He Held Onto Me Lois Mahalia - How Did You Get In Alex Rhoads - Over My Head Lyn_Sey - Where You Are Heather Ragnars - I Know I'm Bad Sahana Naresh - Milky Hands ActivateMe - Love Without Trust writer Joseph Pickering, Jr. - Every Woman Needs A Wife For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor LAKOTAH at Visit our Sponsor Lyn-Sey at Visit our Sponsor Sahana Naresh at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Anika - Too Good To Be True Trisha & Thara - Regret Tara Novak - Can I Ever Go Home Jack Franklin Wise and Lovie D'sa - Taking Care Of Me Heather Ragnars - Crazy Love Bonnie Lee Panda (writer Ed Daniels) - He Kissed Me Ana O'Brien - Yours Truly Emily Frembgen - Turn Around Wendy Godfrey - Venus Ariyon Wells aka Chrissy Goobache - Say What You Mean For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Shena! at Visit our Sponsor Rock Your Next Release at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Anika - Too Good To Be True Trisha & Thara - Regret Tara Novak - Can I Ever Go Home Jack Franklin Wise and Lovie D'sa - Taking Care Of Me Heather Ragnars - Crazy Love Bonnie Lee Panda (writer Ed Daniels) - He Kissed Me Ana O'Brien - Yours Truly Emily Frembgen - Turn Around Wendy Godfrey - Venus Ariyon Wells aka Chrissy Goobache - Say What You Mean For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor Shena! at Visit our Sponsor Rock Your Next Release at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
Making a Scene Presents an interview with Emily FrembgenAfter a successful tour and two albums with Denver indie-rock band Language of Termites (“In a Different Time and Place”, 2009 and “Preterito Perfeito,” 2012) and a string of DIY solo albums and EP's (“Emily Frembgen and the Spiky Little Pinecone,” 2009, “Always With You,” 2010, “Fremb Fatale,” 2015 and “My Cat From Hell,” 2016), Emily enlisted world-renowned Blues musician Hugh Pool, along with musicians Keith Robinson and Charles Dechants and Xenos, to produce the first single of her new album, “Silver Lining” with friend and collaborator Keith Xenos at Excello Studio in Greenpoint. With its infectious melody and romantic optimism, “Silver Lining” is a fan favorite, envisioning a “perfect world” where “we'd both have everything/The cake and the icing.”
This episode we talk to Emily Frembgen about her lives in Denver, Baltimore and New York City and her quest to Indiegogo the funds to make her latest album Flower/Weed.
Emily Frembgen is a talented singer/songwriter, so when I had to go out of town I had one of our music hosts, Gianluca Tramontana, with serious chops as a music journalist (among other things) sit in with her to great results. Great chemistry, personalities and best of all Emily's music - she brought her guitar. You can hear more of her work on Spotify as well. And you can listen to Gianluca's show, Sitting with Gianluca every Wednesday on Radio Free Brooklyn at 6pm, where he has made it his mission in life to get people to listen to his favorite music. He wants to leave you with that extra bit of knowledge so you can hear a familiar record in a completely different way.
It’s our special “Women Who Rock” episode- One special co-host: Hannah Rose Dexter and six kick-ass women who defy and expand the limits of their music genres through pure creative will of power. This episode we chat with the outspoken and visually stunning Alexa Joan Rae from PLEXXAGLASS, The multi-talented vocal sledgehammer- Beck Black, The eloquent classically trained contortionist with a heart of gold- Katy Mikelle, The beautifully bazaar lead of The Department of Descriptive Services- Bebe McPhereson, fierce fashion designer and graphic artist Carin A Hazmat and the soulful guitarist and vocalist Emily Frembgen. Six extraordinary artists tell their stories of music, mayhem, adversity and triumph this week on Musical Osmosis.
In one of the first episodes ever recorded we test singer songwriter Emily Frembgen ability to answer a question musically. Dave Rosinsky learns nothing and Victr questions Emily's education. In the studio audience is Lesley Ware and Anthony Kapfer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In one of the first episodes we ever recorded Lesley Ware Attempts to win 5 Whole Dollars and drops some knowledge on us about fashion. She is a three time fashion author and even tries to tell a joke about numbers! Dave Rosinsky asks a sincere question for the first time in his life. With Anthony Kapfer, and Emily Frembgen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NYC-based singer-songwriter Emily Frembgen joins us on this enlightening podcast. Songwriting Sean Wiggins sits in as well. NYT's "Undateables" column, homeless people disliking Carls' music on the subway, and long hiatuses are among the subjects discussed. Enjoy! For more of Emily's tunes, check out: https://emilyfrembgen1.bandcamp.com Follow First Last Best Worst on Soundcloud, iTunes, and Facebook! You can get in touch with us at FLBWPodcast.com, we'd love to hear from you! Thanks for tuning in! -Carl, Paul, and Taylor
Have you heard Emily's music? It's wonderful!! https://soundcloud.com/emilyfrembgen I developed an earworm of the good kind after hearing her new song, Butterfly, live on the show. It touches stuff. I really enjoyed having her on. You will wind up playing it over and over like I did. She plays other great songs after we therapize for a bit-so listen through. My take is that Emily is a very self-contained no bullshit lady. I think that comes from being brought up by her single mom, who also very independent. She has made her own way truly on her own a lot and has come out with some excellent music as a result. From New York, LA, Denver, 9/11 (as a teen!) I get Emily tell me her journey. Stories of acting and singing since childhood. Home schooling. I got the feeling she doesn't look to spill unless she's asked. I also mangle her name a buncha times-it's hard-not enough vowels! #EmilyFrembgen #music #comedy #singersongwriter #art #psychotherapy
Emily Frembgen returns to the Local Shakedown with Bree Davies for a live in-studio performance and interview with comedian Ben Kronberg