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Best podcasts about gateway music

Latest podcast episodes about gateway music

Song Revolution with John Chisum
MICHAEL BETHANY: Gateway Worship Leader on Prayer, Accountability, and Celebrating Recovery

Song Revolution with John Chisum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 45:42


Hey everybody! Welcome back to Song Revolution. In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Christian songwriter and Gateway Worship leader, Michael Bethany, a Stellar Award-nominated songwriter and two-time BMI Christian Song Award recipient. Hailing from Gateway Music at Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, Michael wears multiple hats as a singer, songwriter, producer, and recording artist. During his remarkable career, Michael has collaborated with musical greats such as Fred Hammond, Mitch Wong, Leeland Mooring, Kirk Franklin, Marvin Sapp, Tamela Mann, and more. His passion goes beyond the stage, as he finds joy in leading worship, teaching, and mentoring the next generation. Michael is particularly dedicated to creating multicultural worship experiences that ignite a profound intimacy with God. Michael gets real in this conversation about his own recovery journey and his constant need for prayer and accountability despite being a popular worship leader on an international worship ministry platform.  Join us as we explore the transformative power of worship and the heart behind Michael Bethany's Song Revolution.   NCS PRO SONG MASTERY FREE DISCOVERY CALL: https://ncssongwriters.kartra.com/page/breakthrough-call “OVERCOMING SONGWRITING LIMITATIONS” TRAINING: https://soundcloud.com/ncssongs/overcoming-songwriting-limitations-audio-only-31123?si=4cab399c7bf6435d99aa87e664de68d3&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing    CONNECT WITH MICHAEL BETHANY Website - www.michaelbethany.com/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCfSUaeW7FDwcopv7pJhwIQ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/michaelbethanyofficial/   CONNECT WITH NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN SONGWRITERS Nashville Christian Songwriters - www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com Kingdom Songwriters Academy - www.kingdomsongwritersacademy.com  Facebook - www.facebook.com/nashvillechristiansongwriters/ Instagram - www.instagram.com/nashvillechristiansongwriters/ Twitter - twitter.com/NCSsongwriters   SUBSCRIBE TO THE SONG REVOLUTION PODCAST Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/song-revolution-with-john-chisum/id1220274942 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6uIIh5kJrEjP6oxmJDKqHP  If you liked this episode, don't forget to subscribe and share this podcast!   ABOUT THE SONG REVOLUTION PODCAST The Song Revolution Podcast exists to empower you through valuable songwriting insights, inspiration, and interviews with some of the greatest songwriters, producers, arrangers, artists, and creatives in the industry and beyond. Find out more at: https://www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/song-revolution-podcast/  

BrandoCast with Brendan Smith
Tess Rafferty on Gateway Music

BrandoCast with Brendan Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 53:53


Tess chose a list of songs that inspired further music discovery in the 1980's. And Brendan still loves the Pixies....https://twitter.com/TessRaffertyhttps://www.instagram.com/thetessrafferty/http://tessrafferty.com*support the show https://www.patreon.com/thebrandocast* visit http://thebrandocast.com

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74. Sam Freeman: "Dookie" by Green Day

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 78:41


Sam Freeman visits the Gateway to talk about the album "Dookie" by Green Day. Sam explains how, as a preadolescent in Ottawa, Canada, the alienation expressed in the album reflected his burgeoning feelings of being an outsider. And then ironically when he moved to Berlin it was that same music of alienation that helped him make friends, create art, find a girlfriend, and most importantly belong. Along the way he and Howard talk about the other titans of mid-90s California Pop-Punk and then they share songs that make them feel a satisfying feeling of being sadly in love. For access to other Gateway Music episodes go to: linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or The Upford Network: upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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73. John Wilson: Jamming!

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 86:50


John Wilson stops by The Gateway to have a chat with Howard about jamming. Over ten years ago John Wilson moved to Montreal after a long career as a musician and composer and for some reason he decided to start jamming with musical naifs, Howard and friend of the podcast, Jason Friedman (Episode 25). Over the course of 90 minutes they explore the emotional and intellectual power of jamming as a tool for connection, self-discovery, and having a blast and Howard explains how those jams led to the creation of Gateway Music. Along the way they talk about scary album covers, the Godfathers of Funk, and how Pete Townsend was secretly the drummer in The Who. For access to other Gateway Music episodes go to: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or The Upford Network: https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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72. Tom Devlin Returns: "The Whole Love" by Wilco

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 92:57


Tom Devlin returns to The Gateway to discuss his newfound love of Wilco and their main man, Jeff Tweedy. Tom had been a fan of Tweedy's first band, Uncle Tupelo but just never could commit to Wilco. Not until he heard the 2011 album "The Whole Love" and its gorgeous closing track "One Sunday Morning (Song for Jane Smiley's Boyfriend)". Howard and Tom go on to explore why they love Wilco and why Tom didn't for the longest long time. For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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71. Jon Bernstein: Music Reaction Videos

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 84:27


Jon Bernstein (@jonbern), writer and research editor for Rolling Stone Magazine, drops by the Gateway to talk with Howard about the increasingly popular YouTube format of "music reaction videos" - videos showing the emotional reactions of people as they listen to songs for the first time. This past summer a music reaction video documenting two twin brothers appreciating "In The Air Tonight" by Phil Collins went megaviral. Jon and Howard, both long-term fans of the format, were intrigued. The only difference is that Jon wrote a great article about it. Sit back and relax as they both share their own Gateway music reaction videos and they discuss what makes the videos so fascinating. Plus, Jon shares his memory of his own musical origins and even reveals his favourite (and least favourite) Backstreet Boy! Jon Bernstein's article on Music Reaction Videos: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/youtube-reaction-videos-interviews-in-the-air-tonight-lost-in-vegas-1046225/ Music Reaction Videos Referenced in the episode: TwinsthenewTrend - FIRST TIME HEARING Phil Collins - In the Air Tonight REACTION: https://youtu.be/0l3-iufiywU NoLifeShaq - FIRST TIME HEARING LYNYRD SKYNYRD "Free Bird": https://youtu.be/VGTaA6d3BXQ Beth Roars - Vocal Coach reacts to Neil Young - Old Man (Live): https://youtu.be/ppSF6JpdaKQ Too Sushi - Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (Reaction): https://youtu.be/1ylMsIt7bF8 Lost In Vegas - Dire Straits - Sultans Of Swing (REACTION!!!): https://youtu.be/q9Z1a7WgVNg Lost In Vegas - Van Halen - Ain't Talkin' Bout Love (REACTION!!!): https://youtu.be/12D7c5lNyLE Lost In Vegas - Jason Isbell - Elephant (REACTION!!!) (COUNTRY): https://youtu.be/NkeIbAT1IWg Lost In Vegas - Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey (REACTION!!!): https://youtu.be/gptsfGD6PeI For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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70. Anjana Srinivasan: Carnatic Violin

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 71:11


The talented Anjana Srinivasan drops by The Gateway to share her lifetime journey of dedication to the violin. Anjana was born into a family that was strongly involved in the study of South Indian (Carnatic) music. Upon hearing the violin performance of Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman, Anjana fell in love with Carnatic violin-playing. Unfortunately there were no Carnatic violin teachers in Montreal so she studied Classical violin for over a decade until she finally got the opportunity to train with teachers in India. Eventually she met Sri Lalgudi Jayaraman and trained with his children. And now when she is not busy raising a family and working as a family physician she is the Carnatic violin teacher in Montreal that she never had. Strap in and join Howard on this tour of Carnatic violin and musical passion. Music listened to on this episode: Mathe (Varnam) - Sukha Bhaavam - Sudha Ragunathan (Full Verson) https://youtu.be/z9flqyseEAQ Sudhamayi | Amrithavarshini | Lalgudi GJR Krishnan | Anil Srinivasan | BSPurushotham https://youtu.be/GNUq8i3W_js U. Srinivas and Michael Brook - Run https://youtu.be/uxeysXmqTK4 Arunodayame by Lalgudi GJR Krishnan and Lalgudi Vijayalakshmi - Varnam in Bouli https://youtu.be/gtZJWJGxr5k Check out Anjana’s YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC_lcv0zsd4RsbiLwCglM13A For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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69. Scott Duncan: "Led Zeppelin I" by Led Zeppelin

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 86:44


On this episode of we get the Led out. Scott Duncan​, visits Gateway Music​ to talk about his love of Led Zeppelin and how that love led to his love of the blues. Scott and Howard​ discuss Led Zeppelin as blues and folk cover artists and compare/contrast the originals and the Zepversions. Scott also reviews how he has used music as a tool to help redefine himself at challenging times in his life. As well, Howard remembers how Led Zeppelin was the soundtrack to his first time seeing someone shoot heroin. So get ready to PARTY!! Scott Duncan Website; https://www.scott-duncan.ca/ Scott Duncan Instagram: @tabularazah For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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68. Aaron Martel: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" by Elton John

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 73:47


Aaron Martel from Ridiculous Rock Records Review Podcast visits the Gateway to talk about his first favourite album, Elton John's smash success "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". When Aaron was a young child he fell in love with his mother's favourite album as she listened to it over and over again. He loves it to this day. Aaron and Howard discuss the massive popularity of Elton John in the early 70s and review the album as the apotheosis of the incredible songwriting partnership of Elton John and Bernie Taupin. Check out Aaron's Excellent Music Appreciation Podcast "Ridiculous Rock Record Review": https://ridiculousrockrecords.libsyn.com/ For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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67. Tess Bui: Grease Movie Soundtrack

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 83:38


Everybody loved Grease but Tess loved SANDY! Tess Bui stops by The Gateway to share the story of her childhood obsession with Sandy, the main character from the smash-success movie Grease. Tess reveals how her mother shared her love of music with her children. She also explains that as a child she passionately sang the songs from these musicals but none more passionately when she imagined herself as Sandy, the good girl. This leads to Tess and Howard swapping stories about their lifelong passion for singing. For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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66. Paul Malcolm: Kiss & Iron Maiden

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 98:24


On today's episode, Paul Malcolm of Records Ranked drops by The Gateway to discuss his lifelong love of music starting with his childhood infatuation with first Kiss then Iron Maiden. He also shares the impact of reexperiencing the music through the ears of his 6 year old son who is also drawn to the power of Heavy Metal. Along the way Howard and Paul discuss Weezer, Christopher Cross, Phil Collins, Zeppelin, Foxygen and Weyes Blood. Finally they discuss the potentially pernicious appeal of nostalgia. Video Clips Referenced on this episode: Fleetwood Mac - "Rhiannon" on The Midnight Special : https://youtu.be/KZI62qNmScc Check out Paul Malcolm as co-host on Records//Ranked: https://www.facebook.com/recordsranked For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast or on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Logo Design: Eric Doudeau Original Music: Howard Mitnick

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65. Joe Kwaczala: "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame"

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 76:30


On today's episode Joe Kwaczala host of the podcast "Who Cares About The Rock Hall" drops in to talk about? You guessed it, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. More specifically he talks about what got him so interested in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He also explores what the Rock Hall has given him in return and why he created a podcast to talk about it. From that point forward things get very nerdy. Howard asks Joe who he thinks should already be in and then asks Joe to guess when and if some of his favourite artists will get into the Hall - including Talk Talk, Kate Bush and of course, Jonathan Richman. Video Clips referenced on the show: Prince shredding on While My Guitar Gently Weeps @ Rock Hall Induction for George Harrison: https://youtu.be/6SFNW5F8K9Y P.I.L. on American Bandstand: https://youtu.be/hZLhqTzjpUM For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast Checkout "Who Cares About The Rock Hall" wherever you find your podcasts. Follow Who Cares About The Rock Hall on social media: @rockhallpod Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Checkout Gateway Music and other great podcasts on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/ Logo Design: Eric Doudeau

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64. Keith Serry: "Misplaced Childhood" by Marillion

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 74:58


Keith visits the Gateway from the rich and rewarding confines of his own music appreciation podcast, The Volume Knob. The very same show that hosted Howard as a guest earlier this week. On today's episode Keith describes his adolescent appreciation of the neo-prog band Marillion and their breakthrough album "Misplaced Childhood." Howard and Keith talk about how living on separate ends of the country and with very different cultural backgrounds they both separately developed a deep infatuation with this British Band. Keith's tale is the age-old story of teenage infatuation. A pop song on the radio lures a smart and sensitive teenager into a world of sounds, feelings and ideas that helps him develop towards adulthood. However, it is also the story of how that very same development necessitates the process of moving on. Highlights of this episode include: 1. A defence of Huey Lewis & The News. 2. The attempt to map the Dungeons & Dragons concept of alignments upon rock bands like Iron Maiden and The Smiths 3. Howard's thoroughly reductive 5 minute explanation of the origins of Prog Rock. Conclusion: This one gets nerdy! Make sure you follow Keith's excellent podcast "The Volume Knob" on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at the website volumeknob.net. Episode Superstar Editor: Tom Zalatnai For access to other Gateway Music episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast Checkout Gateway Music and other great podcasts on The Upford Network @ https://upfordnetwork.com/

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63. Mark Saul - “Atom Heart Mother” by Pink Floyd

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 78:55


Upon returning to Gateway Music, Howard interviews his old friend Mark Saul about Mark's long relationship with Pink Floyd's early career album, Atom Heart Mother. Mark talks about the diverse musical influences that led him to find the beauty in this eccentric album. This leads to an exploration of the strange mixture of classical and psychedelic elements on the album. They also explore how the process of recording put tools into place that Floyd would later use to wonderful effect during their imperial phase as rock gods. As well, Mark goes on to talk about what he appreciates in a guitar solo. Lastly, Mark talks of his most recent musical passion, the button accordion. Links to youtube clips discussed during the episode: David Gilmore and Ron Geesin 2008 performance of "Atom Heart Mother": https://youtu.be/EzpSWU8rpx4 Pink Floyd performing "Atom Heart Mother" in San Tropez without an orchestra: https://youtu.be/8rR5ZTnYGwI For access to other episodes: https://linktr.ee/gatewaymusicpodcast Checkout Gateway Music on facebook and Instagram @gatewaymusicpodcast

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58. Lar Vi: "Prince" by Prince

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 88:02


Lar Vi knows her shit! Having taken a deep dive into Prince's discography last year she comes up for air to share her Gateway album with Howard. He talks too much as usual but in between Lar drops some serious wisdom and knowledge about Prince, music and comedy. They also do a serious track by track dissection for fans who like that kind of thing. Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2NVpvZCYMyO15GxDpiKBjn?si=GiznSi-uSjeR6JwdXLIGbg Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/ You can also access this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. Gateway Music is part of the Upford Network:https://upfordnetwork.com

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57. Dawson College's The Audio Lab - Live Episode Recording

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 103:44


Gateway Music goes on location to Dawson College to talk with The Cinema & Communications Department's Audio Lab, an extra-curricular audio experimentation, exploration and collaboration workshop space. Invited by one of their professors, Audio Lab founder, and former Gateway Music guest Lex Milton. Host Howard Mitnick, producer Tom Zalatnai talk with Lex about the technical aspects of how they record Gateway Music and then Howard interviews six inspiring students about their Gateway Music experiences: 26:40 - Sean St-Laurent "Spirit of Radio" - Rush 43:30 - Rebekka Beauchamp - "It Comes Back to You" - Imagine Dragons 53:35 - Frederic Guillette - "Slide" - Kill Bill The Rapper 1:01:40 - Daniela Perez - "Ain’t No Way" - Aretha Franklin 1:14:00 - Tristan Wilkins - "Fade to Black" - Metallica 1:26:45 - Alison Kluka - "Dandelions" - Ruth B. *****Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/31FSEwXkgMDRLbxLRWdZOo?si=erZ6YdeaRuaxz7HBpgY1SQ ******Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/ You can also access this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. Gateway Music is part of the Upford Network:https://upfordnetwork.com

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56. Sandi Armstrong: "Blue Valentine" by Tom Waits

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 85:43


Sandi Armstrong visits the Gateway to discuss Tom Waits, the album 'Blue Valentine" and the song on the album that she calls her own: "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis". Sandi explains why she loves his music and how she has shared this love with her children. Howard complains about Tom's genius, griping that Tom sounds too much Louis Armstrong and that Tom's world is too mannered and caricatured. Sandi patiently listens and then corrects him. They both agree, however, that Tom Waits is a unique and talented artist: a singer-songwriter who creates small stories about small people and then links them into beautiful album-long operas about outsiders. Along the way they talk about improv, negotiating difficult house party DJ situations, and why Debbie Boone's eternally saccharine "You Light Up My Life" is important to both of them. *****Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7LaYK68Fki7ERkzw8eKqnk?si=uiRZMIvzSkKN2JkD62MxIQ ******Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/ You can also access this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. Gateway Music is part of the Upford Network:https://upfordnetwork.com

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55. Ayelet Rose Gottleib: Avant-Garde Improvisational Singing

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 79:54


In a simpler time, Ayelet Rose Gotleib dropped by the Gateway to discuss her lifelong love and commitment to Improvisational avant grade singing. Trained as a classical flautist in Israel, she fell in love with composition and singing as a teenager and met Arnie Lawrence a well established New York Jazz musician who was living in Jerusalem at the time. His guidance and support helped stimulate a generation of Israeli improvisational jazz players and set Ayelet further on her path. Ayelet and Howard talk about the difference between their respective versions of improvisational singing. They also discuss the singers that most inspired her at the beginning of her artistic development and Howard embarrasses himself by reviewing his limited knowledge of Israeli music. Lastly Ayelet shares a bit of her process in creating her most recent project "Who Has Seen The Wind?" AYELET IS RUNNING A KICKSTARTER FOR HER UPCOMING ALBUM WITH SINGER JAY CLAYTON. 13 LUNAR MEDITATIONS: SUMMONING THE WITCHES. PLEASE CONSIDER SUPPORTING IF YOU CAN: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ayeletrosegottlieb/13-lunar-meditations-summoning-the-witches?ref=android_project_share Link to video referenced on this episode but not available on Spotify: JAY CLAYTON & KIRK NUROCK - My Funny Valentine (1978): https://youtu.be/swhNZkIGQe8 *****Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7L8nqQ66rcV9CxinqXYnol?si=3TTRo9rXQRmWk4lSfMexHA ******Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/ You can also access this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. Gateway Music is part of the Upford Network:https://upfordnetwork.com

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54. Lianna Cohen: Pop-Punk

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 71:09


Lianna Cohen (@Thebachbabe) visits The Gateway to talk about her Gateway Musical genre: Pop-Punk. She explains how as a 9 yr old she first fell in love with Simple Plan when her uncle brought her to see them in concert. Then through the impact of various social media platforms - YouTube, Myspace, Tumbler and then Twitter - Lianna connected to a group of like-minded musicians and fans. Howard and Lianna take a deep dive through the emo and pop-punk world of the '00s and finally land on Lianna's lifelong pop soulmate, Demi Lovato. Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6VmmcOkabJE8Gtv6diIj0I?si=HdcKgOaSROuTKnI6Xs1DDg ******Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/ You can also access this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. Gateway Music is part of the Upford Network:https://upfordnetwork.com

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53. Kristen O'Sullivan: "Largo" by Brad Mehldau

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 79:37


Kristen O'Sullivan is the music teacher at host Howard Mitnick's children's high school. On this episode she visits The Gateway to explore "Largo" by Brad Mehldau. As a young McGill University Music student, a friend introduced her to this album which helped her access and appreciate jazz. She and Howard talk about how cover songs work and they also talk about the unique role that music study can play in high school education as it focuses on team work in a unique way. *****Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7jTfECF782Gw3CRgpUmZ0Q?si=q3xrfDwuQXKWYr2HAa6UHg ******Check us out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/ You can also access this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. Gateway Music is part of the Upford Network:https://upfordnetwork.com

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47. Mike Deutsch: "A Hard Day's Night" by The Beatles

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 76:21


Mike Deutsch visits the Gateway to share his Gateway album, "A Hard Day's Night" by The Beatles. Yes, Gateway Music finally gets to dive deep into a Beatles album!!! Mike explains how he fell in love with the album because of the vocal harmonies, However, he also remembers that part of his infatuation with the harmonies came from repeatedly listening to the album on his Walkman as a way to protect himself from the social pressures of a middle school bus trip. Mike also goes on to explain how his love of the Beatles harmonies inspired him to create and record with a pop a cappella group in college. Howard and Mike each declare their identification with different members of the Beatles. And they explore the album as well as "Revolver" and "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". As well, Mike, a native New Jersey boy (New York adjacent), talks about his love for Billy Joel and how must Montrealer's do not feel the same way. Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode (except for "Ringo's Theme which is not available on Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/19yjr6XNP9Fn53T6F5s0n5?si=9I7kbi_rSRC_P0lkEq8gxA You can also access this podcast on Spotify, Stitcher and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. If you have an apple product you can access the show on iTunes/Apple Podcasts at: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/gateway-music/id1456290890#episodeGuid=tag%3Asoundcloud%2C2010%3Atracks%2F746218783 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/

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26. Jeff Gandell: Stefan Grossman's Country Blues Guitar Training DVDs

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 64:17


On this episode of Gateway Music, Jeff Gandell brings his guitar in to discuss the impact of an instructional DVD series, “Stefan Grossman’s Instructional DVDs: Country Blues” on his appreciation of guitar playing. Jeff first fell in love with music through INXS’ smash hit album “Kick”. However, it was much later that he fell in love with the acoustic country blues of the 30s-50s. Jeff and Howard explore some examples of the finger-picking styles that Jeff learned to play. They also discuss the enigma of Bob Dylan and Jonathan Richman live performances. At the end of the episode we get to hear Jeff perform one of his originals “There Are Days”. Link to instructional videos website: http://www.guitarvideos.com/Products/Instructors/stefan-grossman-1/country-blues-guitar-3-dvd-set?fbclid=IwAR1ItNlUyJH24MoUVGq4NUT8IurfwRXMSXLM97Vo0jFQi8_z-IrbVPXlVDE#.XV7wPC0ZN0t Link to "Hard Rain" performance by Bob Dylan from Rolling Thunder Revue referenced in this episode Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5uUEhAOw82wO1KreRHVPJa?si=s-MJx_onTBqH4l8DkqI-Wg You can also access this podcast on Spotify, Stitcher and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. If you have an apple product you can access the show on iTunes/Apple Podcasts at: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/gateway-music/id1456290890#episodeGuid=tag%3Asoundcloud%2C2010%3Atracks%2F669616994 Facebook: www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/

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10. Judi Edmison: Simon & Garfunkel Greatest Hits

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Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 64:55


This emotional episode Judi Edmison joins Howard at Gateway Music​ to discuss her upbringing as the daughter of a piano teacher in Hudson, Quebec, her powerful connection to Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits and her love for the duo's unique harmonies. Spotify Playlist of songs referenced or played on the episode: https://open.spotify.com/user/x5228znb6j0817tdq7otw61fi/playlist/4Ic5UWsNZElnnxiyAIcsuy?si=sW5X8yTTTY21U4c0EVq_4A You can also access this podcast on Spotify, Stitcher and all other platforms that peddle podcasts. If you have an apple product you can access the show on iTunes/Apple Podcasts at https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/gateway-music/id1456290890 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Gatewaymusicpodcast/

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner
Bandana Blues #787 - Blues As In Bandana Blues

Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 96:11


Show #787 Blues As In Bandana Blues So you get what you can expect: a regular Bandana Blues show with new, recent and older music. 01. Sugaray Rayford - Sometimes You Get The Bear (4:35) (Somebody Save Me, Forty Below Records, 2019) 02. Big Harp George - Cold Snap By The Bay (5:51) (Uptown Cool, Blues Mountain Records, 2018) 03. Rory Gallagher - Don't Know Where I'm Going (2:42) (Deuce, Polydor Records, 1971) 04. Seth Rosenbloom - Broke And Lonely (5:39) (Keep On Turning, Holmz Music, 2019) 05. Chris O'Leary - She Ain't Coming Back (7:47) (7 Minutes Late, American Showplace Music, 2019) 06. Ina Forsman - Every Single Beat (4:59) (Been Meaning To Tell You, Ruf Records, 2019) 07. Ray Bonneville - Night Walker (3:02) (Bad Man's Blood, Red House Records, 2011) 08. Gurf Morlix - Dirty Old Buffalo (5:46) (Eatin' At Me, Rootball Records, 2015) 09. Curtis Salgado & Alan Hager - So Near To Nowhere (3:56) (Rough Cut, Alligator Records, 2018) 10. John Mayall - Nobody Told Me (7:23) (Nobody Told Me, Foty Below Records, 2019) 11. Iron City Houserockers - Turn It Up (4:43) (Love's So Tough, MCA Records, 1979) 12. Cuby+Blizzards & Eddie Boyd - No Place Like Home (3:00) (Praise The Blues, Philips Records, 1967) 13. Climax Blues Band - Cuttin' Up Rough (4:29) (Lucky For Some, Warner Bros, 1981) 14. Billy Hector - Butt Naked And Funk (5:10) (Someday Baby, Ghetto Surf Music, 2018) 15. Tiny Legs Tim - Nowhere My Home (3:48) (Elsewhere Bound, Sing My Title, 2019) 16. Steven Troch - Alligator Fryolator (3:23) (Nice 'N' Greasy, Sing My Title, 2016) 17. The Blues Overdrive - Daughter Of The Devil (4:10) (Clinch!, Gateway Music, 2015) 18. Terry Robb - Confessin' My Dues (3:03) (Confessin' My Dues, NiaSounds Records, 2019) 19. Trickbag - What's Goin' On (3:13) (Goin' Downtown, Magic Records, 2011) 20. Bruce Katz Band - Zone 3 (5:13) (Get Your Groove!, American Showplace Music, 2018) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.

No Bad Food
216. Pokemon Or Prescription Medication? ft. Howard Mitnick

No Bad Food

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 54:47


This week, we chat with special guest Howard Mitnick from Gateway Music about the Beatles, acoustic cover songs, and the way that music leaves a mark on our lives! Then, we share two stories about people going to the bathroom and one story about Santa Claus! Finally, we play a game of "Pokemon or Prescription Medication"- which is extra fun because Howard's a real-life doctor and dropped some knowledge on us about what most of the drugs actually do! Head to www.hazelaid.com and enter the coupon code UPFORD to get 10% off your order! SUPPORT THE SHOW! patreon.com/upfordiscussion MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539 BUY BENSON! https://crackersandjam.bandcamp.com @DownWithTalking @tomzalatnai @boxlessthoughts www.upfordnetwork.com

Gateway Music
Teaser: Gateway Music

Gateway Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 0:20


Gateway Music is a new podcast on the Upford Network where host Howard Mitnick talks with guests about the artists & albums that changed their lives!

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Bikes Bands Beer and Backpacks
Ep 3. Beer, Craven, Harley, TO

Bikes Bands Beer and Backpacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 12:41


Discussion about decision to not allow craft beer at new Mosaic Stadium in Regina, Harley Davidson considering buying Ducati, Country Thunder and Gateway Music festivals and trip to Toronto.