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For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire sits down with John Maestri, co-founder of the Frederick Jazz Festival, as well as Darryl Brenzel, who will perform at this year's Frederick Jazz Festival, set for June 30 along Carroll Creek. Among the things discussed are the city's jazz scene, how Maestri was able to organize a second year of the event, and Brenzel's "The Re-Write Of Spring." Stick around for the end of the episode, where we hear "Blowing Smoke," from Carolyn Malachi, who will be performing at this year's event.
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire sits down with Andy Stout of Miss Lonelyheart. In a wide-ranging conversation, the two discuss the band's long hiatus - and eventual return - as well as the differences in the music scenes of today and yesteryear, Subversive Magazine (a project Andy helped get off the ground), what's next for Miss Lonelyheart, and a whole bevy of other topics. Stick around for the end of the episode, where we'll hear Miss Lonelyheart's "Thunder Line."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire sits down with Ben Jardeleza, guitarist for the band Crooked Hills. In addition to discussing the band's brand new self-titled LP, they discuss the first Frederick Friends Fest, set for Saturday at the Frederick Eagles Club. Featuring an array of local bands - including Crooked Hills - the concert will be held in memory of Colleen Morin. Stick around for the end of the episode, when we'll hear the band's song, "Deeper South."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire welcomes in Colleen Becker and Ryan Beckelman, two-fourths of Baltimore rock band Sepia. Among the things they discuss are how the band got together nearly 10 years ago, their new album, "Drop Dead, Gorgeous," making your own music video, and how they are already looking to get back in the studio to record. Stick around for the end of the episode, when we hear their song, "Change For You."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire is joined by local acoustic music stalwart Todd C. Walker. Fun fact: Walker is the only artist in the history of the Frederick Music Showcase to play all four showcases, including the one going down this Thursday. He's the guy in the lobby, strumming his guitar between sets in the theatre. Among the things discussed are F.A.M.E., his own experience working open mics in Frederick, and the status of the current Frederick music scene. Stick around for the end of the episode, where we'll hear his song, "Last Dollar (The Whiskey Song)."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire is joined by guest co-host Chris Sands of the Uncapped podcast, as well as Kenny Eaton and Jordan Miller of the band Time Columns, who will be performing as part of this year's Frederick Music Showcase on Feb. 15 at the Weinberg Center for the Arts. Among the things discussed are the upcoming showcase, what it means to play the Weinberg, the band's upcoming album, and the good old days of Frederick music, when FredRock still existed and the music scene was thriving. Stick around for the end of the episode when we hear, "Produce, Communicate, Transport, Destroy," a song off the band's album "Mana."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire is joined by two-fourths of SoulXChange, who will be performing as part of this year's Frederick Music Showcase at the Weinberg Center for the Arts on Feb. 15. Among the things discussed are plans for how the band continues to exist while some members live in Austin, Texas, the current state of R&B music, what it means to play the Weinberg, and a funny little confrontation that happened in the wake of the first ever Frederick Music Showcase in 2015. Stick around for the end of the episode, where we'll hear "Into The Sound," from the band's self-titled EP.
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire is joined by two-fifths of the band Samuel Powers, Chris and Brandon. Among the topics discussed are the band's latest album, "Wonder," their upcoming show at The Blue Side, how the band formed in the first place, and, of course, their connection to television sitcoms. Stick around for the end of the episode where you'll hear their latest single, "Golden Age."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire welcomes in half of local jam band Ginada Pinata, Ken Bussey and Jesse Shultzaberger. Among the things discussed are the band's upcoming self-titled LP, the music scenes in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, Hagerstown and Frederick, how each of them began to play music, how they each have managed to make a life out of playing music, and why playing in multiple projects helps the band stay fresh. Stick around for the end of the episode, when we world premiere a brand new song, "Spittin Lou," off the group's upcoming album, out at the end of this month.
On this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire welcomes in local rock-a-billy artist Willie Barry. Among the things they discuss are how he began playing music in the first place, his early love of Bob Dylan, playing Las Vegas and what it's like to play the type of music that saw its heyday come and go decades ago. Stick around for the end of the episode, where we hear a special live performance from one of Barry's bands, the Rock-A-Sonics.
For this edition of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire welcomes in Roy Ghim, a vital part of the Frederick music scene, to talk about some of his favorite local releases of 2017. In addition to that, they also discuss Subversive zine, Frederick's music venue problem, how Roy made it to Frederick, his blog Western Machines, how the FNP could better its coverage of the local arts scene, and what he has in store for 2018. Stick around for the end, when we'll hear one of Roy's favorite tracks of 2017, Mr. Husband's "Riding A Lightning Bolt."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire is joined by Max Detrich, drummer for local bands Gloop, Cosmic Halitosis and Bested. Among the things discussed are the reasons he moved to Frederick, the city's house show scene, what it's like to be in three bands at once, and his initial role in the development of Macrock, a music festival in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Stick around for the end of the episode, when you'll hear Gloop's song, "Rest Area 51."
On this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire and guest, drummer Jeff Cosgrove, get way, way, way geeky about drums and discuss the role of improvisation in jazz, the local jazz music scene, Cosgrove's upcoming two - two! - releases in 2018, and his upcoming weekend, which features five shows in three days. Stick around for the end of the podcast, where you can hear a brand new track, "Song Of The Cuddle Fish," from his upcoming album, "Hunters & Scavengers."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, Jonathan Townes joins host Colin McGuire to talk about his latest single, his experiences while traveling the country and playing music, the merits of what constitutes jazz, and what's next for the singer/songwriter. Stick around for the end of the episode, where we hear Townes's latest single, "You Are The Reason For Everything."
On this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, Scott Marceron, co-owner of the Frederick Rock School, joins host Colin McGuire to discuss how the Rock School began, the successes of some of the school's bands, Marceron's own life in music and the school's upcoming open house this Saturday. Stick around for the end of the episode when you'll hear not one, but two - two! - songs. The first is "Everweight," from the band DoubleMotorcycle, who will be performing at this weekend's open house. The second is "No Comply," from the band The Xiles, who came together through the Frederick Rock School.
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire is joined by Cory Springirth of Frederick indie rock act Tuff Junior. Springirth is formerly of well-known local rock act Old Indian, while his bandmate, Derek Salazar, is also formerly of a well-known local rock act, Heavy Lights. Among the things discussed are what it's like to be a father, how the band exists when one member lives in Frederick and another lives in Philadelphia, and the band's brand new single, "Sundried," which you can hear at the end of this episode.
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, Adrienne and Matt from Frederick blues/rock band The Dirty Middle join host Colin McGuire to talk about their latest EP, what it's like being in a band with someone to whom you are married, Jill Scott, balancing music with professional lives, and their experiences in the Frederick music scene. Stick around for the end of the episode, when we hear a song from their latest EP, "Change Wait."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire welcomes in Matt Henry, leader of local punk band Cosmic Halitosis. Among the the things they discuss are Frederick's DIY music scene, what it's like being in a band as a new father, and the release of their upcoming debut full-length. Speaking of that, we world premiere a song off that upcoming LP at the end of the episode, so stick around!
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire sits with FNP Arts & Entertainment Reporter Imade Borha to discuss the local music scene, what some of her favorite albums of the summer were, the upcoming Weinberg season and the city's need for a music venue. At the end, we listen to a song from one of our favorite artists, Somi, who will be performing at the Weinberg in October.
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, we welcome in local rapper J Berd to talk about his brand new album, his upcoming concert opening for Yasiin Bey (formerly known as Mos Def) and the state of hip-hop in Frederick. Stick around for the end of the episode, when we world premiere his brand new song "Moonwalker." Note: J Berd's concert with Yasiin Bey has been postponed until a date later than the one discussed in this episode.
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, we welcome in two members of local Americana/hippie-country act One Blue Night, Jason and Michelle Hannan. Among the things the husband-and-wife duo discuss are how the group came together in such a short amount of time, what they believe is the greatest song ever written, and what could help the Frederick music scene move forward. Stick around for the end of the episode, where we'll hear their song, "Blue Days & Lonely Nights."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, we welcome in one-half of Frederick rock band The Fun Boys. Singer Sam Whalen and drummer/singer Colin Shultzaberger join host Colin McGuire to discuss the recording of their new EP, how the band formed, how the Frederick music scene is evolving and how much they love each other. Stick around for the end of the episode, when we hear a track from their debut EP, "Hangin."
For this edition of the Frederick Playlist podcast, Soren Dodge joins us to talk about what it's like to be the manager of The Record Exchange, how hard it is to get your music out there as a local band in 2017 and some of his previous bands, which includes, among others, Dead Monks. We also hear a song, "Good Omen," which is from his super secret still-in-progress solo project.
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, we sit down with Waylon K. Smith of the Pennsylvania progressive folk group The Positronic Cats. We discuss horror stories from the road, Game Of Thrones, film soundtracks and the band's latest record, "Mortal Cathedrals." Stick around for the end, when you can hear the group's latest single, "Glitter."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, we catch up with Nick Ring, the lead singer of Frederick funk band Jack Funk. Among the things we discuss are the breakup - and subsequent reunion - of his band earlier this year, the influence of Dave Matthews, and what's next for the funky four-piece. We also listen to a live version of their song, "Beat City."
For this episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, we welcome in Kelsi Loos, guitarist for Baltimore rock band Santa Librada. We talk about how the band got together, some Baltimore groups people from Frederick should check out, and the neat story behind how the band got its name. We also listen to the group's song, "Unfit Mutter."
For this edition of the Frederick Playlist podcast, we welcome in local hip-hop artist Bead Gawd, who most recently used to go by the name Passport Sport. In recent months, however, he's changed his name and in this episode, you'll hear why. You'll also hear his thoughts on the new Jay-Z record, the Frederick hip-hop scene and when we can expect new music from the Bead Gawd moniker.
Frederick musician Jordan Miller joins the podcast to chat about his bands Time Columns and Luna & The Lost Keys as well as what life is like on the road and his studio, Gypsy Cab Studios. When can we expect new music from any of his projects? Have a listen and find out!
Zack Willis, leader of local band Middle Kid, joins us to talk about the difference between playing acoustically and having a backing band, the house show scene in Frederick and when we can expect new music from him.
On this very special episode of the Frederick Playlist podcast, guest hosts Chris Sands and Kate Masters interview DoubleMotorcycle. Stick around because at the end, you'll hear their latest single, "Pyramid," in its entirety.
WOO! DoubleMotorcyle bring their high-energy shenanigans to the ‘cast! Colin and Joe talk about the new EP, the new video for Pyramid and why it’s important to love your bandmates even if you get in a fistfight. Be sure to also check out Colin’s Frederick Playlist! https://ia601508.us.archive.org/11/items/corridorcast_episode15/DoubleMotorcycle.mp3
WOO! DoubleMotorcyle bring their high-energy shenanigans to the ‘cast! Colin and Joe talk about the new EP, the new video for Pyramid and why it’s important to love your bandmates even if you get in a fistfight. Be sure to also check out Colin’s Frederick Playlist! https://ia601508.us.archive.org/11/items/corridorcast_episode15/DoubleMotorcycle.mp3
On this edition of the Frederick Playlist podcast, host Colin McGuire talks to Kenny Darby and John Maestri, who are organizing the first-ever Frederick Jazz Festival, set to take place this Saturday at the Carroll Creek Amphitheater. Among the things discussed are the artists they booked to perform, how they came up with the idea for the festival in the first place and who they’re listening to most these days. Stick around for the end of the episode, where you can hear a tune from Jazz Fest artist Darryl Brenzel.
The Frederick Playlist podcast welcomes Ricole Barnes in for a brand new episode to talk about his band, DaMood, professional wrestling, what it’s like to turn 30 in hip-hop and how he plans on being part of three different projects releasing music this summer. Stick around for the end, when we premiere his brand new track, “Gimme Revolver."
Folk artist Adam Trice of Red Sammy joins us at Flying Dog Brewery for a live acoustic performance and discussion as we approach their performance at Tenth Ward Distilling as part of The Thing on Saturday, May 20.
Three members of Guys in Thin Ties sit with host Colin McGuire to talk about the 80's, what it's like to play the Weinberg and the upcoming Frederick Music Showcase.
Franny and Aiden sit with host Colin McGuire to discuss the Frederick music scene, what it is to have success at such a young age and how it feels to be headlining the Weinberg Center for the Arts as part of the third-annual Frederick Music Showcase.
Stitch Early stops by the podcast studio to talk with host Colin McGuire about the upcoming Frederick Music Showcase at the Weinberg Center in downtown Frederick.
Ashli Cheshire and Evan Owens of the band Cheshi join host Colin McGuire in the studio.
From the brew deck of Flying Dog Brewery is our second Brewhouse Session featuring an interview — as well as a handful of performances — from Zack Willis of the local band Middle Kid
From the brew deck of Flying Dog is our second Brewhouse Session featuring an interview — as well as a handful of performances — from local hip-hop artist J Berd.
Live from the brew deck at Flying Dog Brewery is the first of our Brewhouse Sessions featuring Frederick singer/songwriting Luna.