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The singer/songwriter and actress, who shot to fame as Hannah Montana and then became a real pop star, reflects on navigating child stardom; the origins of her biggest hits, from "See You Again" to "We Can't Stop" and "Wrecking Ball" to her Grammy-winning "Flowers"; and how she wound up co-writing and perfomring "Dream As One," an original song for the third installment of James Cameron's blockbuster film series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jonathan Goldman is an internationally acknowledged pioneer in the field of sound healing. He is an award winning author, Grammy nominated musician and work renowned teacher. Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show. 3X each week - M / W / F Become an Ultra-Performer - Entrepreneurs Committed to The Top-1%. Revenues $250K to $50M? Sign up for complimentary Breakout Session with JV. Find out your #1 block keeping you from scaling faster, profiting more, and making your greatest impact. Schedule Your Breakthough Session Join Host JV Crum III, with 2 exits and over 75M revenues in his companies, he is the Ultra-Performer Coach for 6- to 8-figure owners ready to join the top 1% of Ultra-Performers. Season 12 of the award-winning Conscious Millionaire Show. World's #1 conscious business and performance podcast for foundeers and entrepreneurs who want to become Ultra-Performers. Access Conscious Millionaire Show Millions of Listeners in 190 countries. Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts" with over 3,000 episodes and 100 million listeners world-wde. Listen 3X a week.
At the age of 11, Bobby Tomberlin interviewed music legends like Johnny Cash for his local radio station in Alabama. Years later, Bobby wrote "One More Day" and became a music legend himself. Since his rise to songwriting fame, Bobby racked up CMA, ACM, and Grammy nominations while writing hits for Blake Shelton, Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, and many more of country music's top artists. Bobby shares the stories behind his songs, his time as an actor, and the many opportunities he's had as a Curb Word Music songwriter for 30 years. To learn more about Bobby (or check out his brand new memoir), you can visit his website at bobbytomberlinmusic.com.
Rog is LIVE from Boston for a very special Path to World Cup Glory show presented by Bank of America. Rog is joined by Grammy nominated artist and New England native Noah Kahan to discuss his obsessive love of Moises Caicedo, Cole Palmer, and the rest of Chelsea Football Club, as well as his legendary live show at Fenway Park. Rog also sits down with USMNT legends Clint Dempsey, Herc Gomez, and Matt Turner to discuss what it will mean to play a World Cup on home soil and just how far this US Men's team can go in 2026. Plus, James Horncastle and Rory Smith talk dark horse World Cup teams, The Women's Team editor-in-chief Sam Mewis breaks down her love of Boston, and Boston Bruins all-time great Zdeno Chara explains what it means to embody Boston grit.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the Vonyc Sessions Podcast.. 60mins of the very best new electronic music from around the world, hand-picked and hosted by Grammy award-winning producer and DJ Paul Van Dyk. For more info about the globally syndicated show visit www.paulvandyk.com -
Interview Date: August 3rd, 2025Episode Summary: Choreographer/director Lindsey Blaufarb (half of LNC Collective) maps the leap from touring dancer to Emmy-nominated creative. A military kid who moved often, she found community through arts, earned an Urban Jam scholarship, then moved to L.A. at 17 to attend Hollywood High and the EDGE program—surviving on bar-mitzvah gigs and big dreams.Lindsey unpacks early heartbreaks and lucky breaks: the Christina Milian switcheroo, saying no to Britney's Circus tour to fully pivot, and landing Avril Lavigne's record-breaking “Girlfriend” video after being invited into Avril's band. She breaks down real creative direction—styling, staging, lighting, content, team-building—and shares lessons from The Voice, Blue's Big City Adventure, and directing Pentatonix's tours.For dancers, she gives today's playbook: build a brand look, study an artist's world, post smart on Instagram, DM thoughtfully, be a great hang, and let your originality—and energy—do the talking. Mindset, resilience, and resourcefulness thread through it all.Shownotes:(0:00) – Welcome, Guest Intro, Urban Jam throwback,(9:48) – Late start, moving often, arts community(12:32) – Urban Jam scholarship leads to L.A.(13:55) – Hollywood High + EDGE, solo at 17(21:12) – Christina Milian switch; “everything happens” lesson(28:58) – Turned down Britney tour to pivot(32:31) – Avril invites band; choreographs “Girlfriend”(39:24) – Blue's Big City Adventure: feature musical(41:51) – Directing Pentatonix tours; Christmas prep(49:40) – How to stand out now: brand, energyBiography:Lindsey Blaufarb is one half of L&C Collective and an Emmy-nominated and two-time World Choreography Award-winning choreographer and director. Her celebrated work spans film, commercials, music videos, television, and live performances, including The Masked Singer, The Voice, America's Got Talent, and the musical feature film Blue's Big City Adventure.In music, she has collaborated with top artists such as Karol G, Lykke Li, Pentatonix, Tori Kelly, Jacob Collier, Kelly Rowland, Pink, Blake Shelton, Weezer, Missy Elliot, Ty Dolla $ign, Usher, Miley Cyrus, Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, Ricky Martin, Avril Lavigne, and others, crafting iconic moments like Cee-Lo Green's Grammy-nominated F** You* music video.Her commercial credits include major campaigns for Target, Apple, McDonald's, Hyundai, Madden, and a variety of globally recognized brands.Renowned for her originality and trendsetting artistry, Lindsey continues to push boundaries and elevate entertainment across every medium.Connect on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/im_lindseyb?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Website: https://www.clcollective.net/
Interview Date: August 10th, 2025 Episode Summary:In this powerful and uplifting episode, we sit down with Aubrey Fisher — dancer, recording artist, and creative powerhouse — who went from teaching himself choreography in his living room to sharing stages with Jason Derulo, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, DaBaby, and Tyga.Aubrey opens up about his unique path into the entertainment industry, revealing how he went from a college basketball player to one of the most recognizable names in commercial dance. Raised by a musical family, including his mother Angie Fisher, a Grammy-nominated vocalist, Aubrey shares how faith, discipline, and divine timing shaped his evolution as both a performer and a person.He takes listeners behind the curtain of tour life — from the long rehearsals and creative highs to the loneliness and grind that come with chasing big dreams. Aubrey also discusses how he transitioned from dance into music, using his platform to inspire and connect through storytelling, vulnerability, and sound.Throughout the episode, Aubrey drops gems on consistency, humility, networking, and staying grounded, while encouraging the next generation of dancers to embrace their individuality and to never give up, even when the path isn't linear.This episode is perfect for dancers, aspiring choreographers, and creatives who dream of turning passion into purpose — and proof that you don't need a traditional background to make it to the topShownotes: (0:00) – Welcome & intro to Aubrey Fisher's journey(9:30) – Growing up dancing & balancing basketball dreams(11:56) – First dance class at Millennium Dance Complex(15:01) – Creating videos & finding confidence through content(18:37) – From 2017 videos to viral success(20:43) – Influence of Grammy-nominated mom, Angie Fisher(23:26) – Joining Jason Derulo's tour & worldwide travel(27:14) – Tour life highs, lows & mental balance(35:04) – Industry lessons: business, ethics & awareness(1:29:49) – Final advice: stay humble, authentic & resilientBiography:Aubrey is known for his phenomenal dance skills and captivating stage presence, but now he's taking the music world by storm. A rising star creating his own lane with a sound of music, singer, songwriter and professional dancer. Aubrey is a recording artist from Pasadena, California. At a young age, Aubrey was very much surrounded by music and entertainment by his Mother "Angie Fisher". A Grammy nominated singer who performed background vocals for Michael Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott, Keisha Cole, Jamie Foxx, Michael Bublé and many more. Aubrey played basketball in college for one year to later quit to pursue his career as a professional dancer at the age of 19. Aubrey has made a remarkable fan base on social media and has accomplished many success in the dance industry and worked on jobs like Super Bowl, Samsung, Toyota Corolla commercial, Pacsun, Celsius, and many more. Aubrey has also worked with artists like Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Dababy, Travis Scott, Jason Derulo and more. After a few years of working in the industry Aubrey has decided to build his career in music and says he wants to be the next “superstar”. Aubrey believes that he can make a huge impact in music starting off as an independent artist. Aubrey is an r&b, pop and hip-hop powerhouse vocalist and loves to create music for people to feel alive, happy, soulful and energetic. Aubrey is very versatile and loves to explore different styles of music, not only for himself but for the listeners as well.Connect on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_aubreyfisher/
Tish Hyman walks into a women's locker room at a LA Gold's Gym and sees naked male bodies. She tries to ignore it, but it keeps happening for months. When management does nothing, she reaches a breaking point and explodes in an exasperated rant captured on a viral video. But the mainstream media has a problem: Tish is a proud black gay woman and a Grammy nominated songwriter. The person she confronted was Alexis Black (formerly Kyle Grant Freeman), who is white and appeared male – and was reportedly “sentenced to one year in an Ohio prison in 2022 after pleading guilty to savagely beating his then-wife and breaking her jaw” (NY Post). Now the MSM is tied up in pretzels. Can't call her racist. Can't call her homophobic. Can't call her sexist. So instead, the media dismisses 2025's top story about the erosion of women's rights, leaving the real journalism to TMZ. Education activist Corey DeAngelis joins to discuss the Trump admin's dismantling of the Department Of Education, and a whistleblower video of teachers union members claiming “biology is a spectrum.” Tish Hyman (AKA Latisha Tawana Hyman) is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and artist who has has collaborated with Alicia Keys, Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, H.E.R., and many others. Follow at https://x.com/listen2tish Corey DeAngelis is a senior fellow at the American Culture Project and a visiting fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research. He holds a PhD in education policy. Follow at https://x.com/deangeliscorey 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 • AUGUSTA PRECIOUS METALS – Thousands of Americans are moving portions of their retirement into physical gold & silver. Learn more in this 3-minute report from our friends at Augusta Precious Metals: https://drdrew.com/gold or text DREW to 35052 • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • VSHREDMD – Formulated by Dr. Drew: The Science of Cellular Health + World-Class Training Programs, Premium Content, and 1-1 Training with Certified V Shred Coaches! More at https://drdrew.com/vshredmd • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Executive Producers • Kaleb Nation - https://kalebnation.com • Susan Pinsky - https://x.com/firstladyoflove Content Producer & Booking • Emily Barsh - https://x.com/emilytvproducer Hosted By • Dr. Drew Pinsky - https://x.com/drdrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buckle up, Jeep family — the latest Jeep Talk Show episode is here and it's packed! - Jeep officially declares 2026 "The Year of the Wrangler" with 12 limited-edition Wranglers dropping on the 12th of every month (purple Moab 382 already out, V8 rumors swirling!) - New Willys 41 Buzz Gladiator hits dealers NOW — retro WW2 graphics + upgraded no-nut door hinges - U.S. Compass delayed until 2028 (yes, really) - Real-world cold-front tire pressure panic in Texas & South Carolina + why the Gladiator's onboard air + Tire Fill Assist horn still scares the host every single time - 3-year, $95 Mopar Gladiator door sill guard review — do they still look brand new on a daily-driven Sport? (Spoiler: yes) - Fun tangents: snow in the South, AI music taking over the Grammys, coffee enemas (yes, really), and why April is powered purely by energy drinks today Whether you run a Rubicon, Sport, Gladiator, JL, JT, or you're just Jeep-curious, this episode is pure Jeep talk with zero filter.
Grammy-winning producer/composer Mark Batson (Dr. Dre, Alicia Keys, Beyoncé, Eminem) and his longtime scoring partner Chris Hanebutt pull back the curtain on crafting the score for HBO Max's highly anticipated new series. We go deep on how dramatically the music business has morphed over the last 20 years: the collapse of traditional talent development, the rise of bedroom superstars, and the new (often brutal) rules for actually getting your music heard in 2025.Plus, Mark tells the wild, never-fully-told story of how a 19th-century musical theater tune (“If I Were a Rich Man” from Fiddler on the Roof) ended up mutated into Gwen Stefani's global smash “Rich Girl” in Dr. Dre's studio… and why Dre didn't originally want to pitch them demo. If you've ever wondered what it takes to go from Aftermath Entertainment to scoring prestige television while the entire industry burns down and rebuilds itself, this conversation is pure gold. Hit play – your playlist (and your perspective on the modern music game) will thank you.
Send us a textBoy what a show! Annnnd It's Christmas time!!! I am just beaming, y'all! We have a from the Grammy award winning, sensational A cappella group Pentatonix, Scott Hoying and his charming husband Mark Hoying!!! To make this interview even more fun, it was recorded DURING Scott's time on Dancing with the Stars! Wow, what a whirlwind. ANNND to make it even more special, they are expecting their first baby. Oh my lanta. All the feels. It makes me think back 10 years ago when we first brought our little nugget home. In fact, yesterday- December 4 made 10 years. And man, they go by fast. While ALL of that was going on they released their second children's book! Fa La La La Family is the most adorable book that brings representation to Christmastime. This gorgeous picture book is sure to inspire anyone out there- kid or the raisins!!!! (Me. I am the raisin.) I am just tickled all shades of pink for this one, y'all. They are the REAL DEAL. Pick up their brand new book ANYWHERE and EVERYWHERE. And you can keep up with all of their things at www.scottandmarkhoying.com________________________________________________________________________Then later, we welcome back my most favorite pediatric ER doc from Ochsner's Children's Hospital, Dr. Lauren Mutter!! Oh gosh we always have the best time. This episode, I thought it would be super fun to ask our audience to submit their own HOLIDAY THEMED Pediatric Emergency questions. And they came though, you guys! I am 44 years old, I am not too proud to say that Dr. Mutter taught ME something today! We even partnered with our other friends at Rouses Markets to give to the winning submission a $25 gift card that Dr. Mutter selected! Buuut Ya Gotta listen to find out who won! From our family to you and to the entire team at Ochsner Health- We love yall and Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Thank you to our family of amazing sponsors! STATE FARM® INSURANCE AGENT Leigh Ann Arcuri https://ridewithla.com/ Ochsner Children's HospitalWww.ochsner.orgRouses MarkersWww.rousesmarkets.comSandpiper VacationsWww..sandpipervacations.comCafe Du Monde www.shop.cafedumonde.com The Law Firm of Forrest Cressy & James Www.forrestcressyjames.comComfort Cases Www.comfortcases.orgNew Orleans Ice Cream CompanyWww.neworleansicecream.comERA TOP REALTY: Pamela Breaux plbreaux@gmail.com
I dag åbner vi tidskapslen fra 2021 og vender tilbage til afsnittet “Drømmen om familieskabelsen” hvor vi havde besøg af Moussa Mchangama, og hvor spørgsmålet “Hvem får lov til at kalde noget familie, og på hvilke betingelser?” lå og dirrede mellem os som en ulmende grundtone.2021 står som et år, der både genåbnede verden og lukkede nogle illusioner ned: Danmark vågnede fra pandemiens dvale, Clubhouse havde fire minutters berømmelse, Inger Støjberg fik sin historiske rigsretssag, og Beyoncé skrev Grammy-rekord. Vi gik fra tre værter til to værter, et følelsesladet, nødvendigt og ret voldsomt gearskifte, der ændrede butikken her for altid.Når vi lytter tilbage, bliver det tydeligt: 2021 var et brydningspunkt for familie, omsorg og de historier vi tillader at eksistere.Vi talte om normativitetskvælningen, den der usynlige hånd, der presser folk ind i to-forældre-loftet, hvor juridiske rettigheder stopper ved papiret og ikke ved praksis. Vi talte om manglen på sprog, om den administrative sårbarhed, og om hvordan omsorg ikke kun er bløde følelser, men også tid, penge, netværk og infrastruktur.Hvordan står vi i dag med de tanker? Hvilke af vores 2021-overbevisninger holder og hvilke andre er krakeleret undervejs?Noget har rykket sig trods alt. Flerforældreskab er gået fra at være et kantfænomen til at blive konkret politisk debat, barselsfordeling, rettigheder, synlighed. Men Danmark anerkender stadig kun to juridiske forældre. Medforældre er stadig afhængige af fuldmagter, omveje og tillid til systemer, der ikke er bygget til dem. Det er her næste store kamp ligger.Det her afsnit fra 2021 blev et spejl for os og måske også for jer. Et sted hvor vi ser, hvordan vores tanker om familie, omsorg, rettigheder og praksis har ændret sig. Og hvor drømmen om familieskabelse ikke bare er metaforisk, men politisk, økonomisk, juridisk og heldigvis også levende.Til jer der bygger familie udenfor manualen: I er ikke undtagelsen. I er standarden, vi er ved at skrive.Tak fordi I stadig lytter med.Tak til Lasse Lund og Jakob Ranum for studietid og vodcastTak til Rasmus Cleven for klipTak til Liv Habel for artworkTak til Awinbeh for jinglenOg tak til Maria Svehag for at genoplive vores instaVi ses i tidskapslen 2022. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Corey has released many of zydeco music since 2004, and mixes his dedication to tradition (even recording a recent album in Louisiana Creole) with his love of many types of music. We discuss "J'ai Parti dans la Campagne" (and listen at the end to "Outro") from his new release, Live in Alaska; "That Girl Wanna Dance" from the Grammy nominated Nothin' But the Best (2012); and "Way Back Home," a Jazz Crusaders (Wilton Felder) cover recorded for 3 Years 2 Late (2003). Intro: "Boudin Man (Remix)" from Destiny (2013). More at coreyledet.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music at nakedlyexaminedmusic.com. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic. Sponsor: Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance; connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at rula.com/nem.
Record cold temperatures are impacting parts of the U.S. and the frigid conditions are expected to persist through the weekend. Tom Hanson has more, and Rob Marciano gives the latest forecast. The American Cancer Society is suggesting a change to cervical cancer screening guidelines so women have the option for self-collection of samples. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder explains. A 19-year-old college student said she was on her way home to Texas to surprise her family for Thanksgiving when ICE detained her at Boston Logan International Airport. She was then deported to Honduras despite a judge's order. Jericka Duncan reports. Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Marco Wilson's passion for painting is making a mark. He became the first active player in the NFL to be featured in its Artist Replay program. Wilson sits down with Natalie Morales to talk about art's impact on his life. Amy Allen, who is up for four Grammys, including songwriter of the year, sits down with Anthony Mason to talk about how she went from a nursing student to writing Grammy-nominated hits for Sabrina Carpenter and other pop stars. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on Truth to Power, we are thrilled to share a community conversation with two brilliant artistic minds who were awarded the 2025 Spalding Prize for the Promotion of Peace and Justice in Literature on November 11th at the Brown Hotel's 16th Floor Gallery. This year's winners are Irene Sankoff and David Hein, who wrote the book, music, and lyrics for the award-winning Broadway musical Come From Away. This remarkable, moving, and award-winning comedy is based on true events in the Newfoundland town Gander. Immediately after the 9/11 attacks on the United States, dozens of commercial aircraft with approximately 7,000 passengers aboard were ordered to land at Gander International Airport. The airport's impressive name belies the fact that Gander was and is a small town in Newfoundland; nonetheless, Gander residents scrambled to feed, shelter, and, most importantly, welcome thousands of passengers, regardless of their gender, ethnicity, religious or sexual preference, or nationality. The compassion and kindness of the citizens of Gander and their generosity toward stranded passengers created enduring friendships and connections among people who were recently complete strangers. Come From Away highlights the many occasions for human compassion even in the midst of a global tragedy. After the play's immense success, Sankoff and Hein wrote the screenplay providing international access to the staged performance of Come From Away. Irene Sankoff is a Canadian Tony- and Olivier-nominated, Grammy-nominated writer for theatre, film, and television. A writer and actor, Sankoff has received a Meritorious Service Cross of Canada. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild, Writers Guild, and ASCAP. David Hein is an Olivier Award-winning, Tony- and Grammy-nominated writer. He and Irene Sankoff created My Mother's Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding based on his mother's true story, earning Best Musical awards across America. The Spalding Prize is awarded by the Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Writing at Spalding University. Learn more at https://www.goodriverreview.com/spalding-prize On Truth to Power each week, we gather people from around the community to discuss the state of the world, the nation, the state, and the city! It's a community conversation like you won't hear anywhere else! Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 4pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
Helen and Gavin chat about Stranger Things, Regretting You, and Eternity and it's Week 27 of the list of Grammy Record of the Year Winners from 1985, which will be picked from Hard Habit to Break by Chicago, Girls Just Want to Have Fun by Cyndi Lauper, The Heart of Rock and Roll by Huey Lewis and the News, Dancing in the Dark by Bruce Springsteen, and What's Love Got to do With it by Tina Turner.
How do we ever know what is enough – or feel like enough – in a world that pushes us to incessantly perform, perfect, collect, and earn? The extraordinary duo Suleika Jaouad and Jon Batiste are here for one of the richest conversations we've had about art, love, ambition, spirituality, and what it takes to remain ourselves. Together, we explore: - The “beast” we all carry: fear, perfectionism, control, or ambition—and how facing it is the only way out; - How we can all begin to alchemize our pain into creativity; and - How to hold onto the integrity of art, beauty, and love in a world that's always searching for “more.” This conversation will help you take a deep breath and finally feel like it's all enough – including you. . And check out our prior conversations we had with Suleika, the brilliant author of The Book of Alchemy: How to Stay Human; and How to Turn a Mistake into Magic. About Jon Batiste: Jon Batiste is a seven-time Grammy and Academy Award–winning artist whose music moves between jazz, soul, classical, and pop. His ninth studio album, Big Money, was released on August 22nd, and is supported by a national headlining tour with more than 30 stops. Audiences also know Jon from his Oscar-winning score for his chart-topping album Beethoven Blues and the acclaimed documentary American Symphony, which celebrates his artistry, resilience, and love with his wife Suleika at the height of his creative powers. About Suleika Jaouad: Suleika Jaouad is the author of the New York Times bestselling memoirs The Book of Alchemy and Between Two Kingdoms. She writes The Isolation Journals, the #1 Literature newsletter on Substack, and wrote the New York Times “Life, Interrupted” column. A three-time cancer survivor and visual artist, she appears with her husband Jon Batiste in the Oscar-nominated documentary American Symphony.
Full Video: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2wrrPGN7IGErOE5O9ggaHQ?si=L-1q2ktdTCKpXo6_dhpvpQLinktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K Dive into THE NOTORIOUS MASS EFFECT EPISODE 155 with analytic dreamz as we break down the freshly revealed 2026 GRAMMY nominations—Kendrick Lamar leads with 9 nods, followed by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, and Cirkut at 7 each, alongside Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, and more—plus the stacked 2025 THE GAME AWARDS nominees where Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominates with a record 12, including Game of the Year alongside Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yōtei. In music, Summer Walker drops her third album Finally Over It, NF unleashes the intense FEAR EP, Drake ramps up hype with Iceman episodes teasing his next project, and Lil Uzi Vert goes independent via Roc Nation Distribution with new tracks like "Chanel Boy." Industry buzz hits hard: Valve unveils the new Steam Machine console for Q1 2026, packing six times the Steam Deck's power with AMD hardware. Gaming deep dive covers Dispatch's superhero dispatch chaos, ARC Raiders' extraction thrills on a machine-ruled Earth, Invincible VS closed alpha with brutal 3v3 tag fights, Where Winds Meet's Wuxia open-world mastery, Monopoly GO!'s ongoing mobile dominance with a Harry Potter collab, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment's musou Zelda prequel, and Black Ops 7's co-op campaign launch. Drama alert: NLE Choppa escalates vs NBA YoungBoy with "KO" and "Hello Revenge" diss tracks amid years-long tension, while Rod Wave faces arrests on assault, gun, and drug charges in Georgia. analytic dreamz delivers unfiltered analysis on music, industry shifts, gaming releases, and rap beefs—subscribe now for the full Ad-Free episode! MusicSummer WalkerDrake IcemanNFUzi Roc Nation Industry NewsGRAMMY 2026 NOMINATIONS THE GAME AWARDS 2025VALVE REVEALS STEAM MACHINE GamingDISPATCHARC RAIDERSINVINCIBLE VS CLOSED APLHA (NME+ SHORTENED)WHERE WINDS MEETMONOPOLY GO! MOBILE GAMEHYRULE WARRIORS AGE OF IMPRISONMENT/BLACKOPS 7 DramaNLE Choppa Vs NBA YoungboyRod Wave Arrested Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The year was 1995. Bill Clinton was president. The internet was still just a flicker in Al Gore's eye. Gas was $1.15 a gallon, and a group of rapid-fire harmonizing rappers from Cleveland, Ohio, was disrupting the whole East vs. West narrative with a completely new sound and approach. Under the wing of Eazy-E, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony kicked in the door with their debut EP Creepin' on a Come Up. Their follow-up, E. 1999 Eternal, didn't just build on that momentum; it launched them into the stratosphere. Powered by world-conquering singles like “1st of tha Month” and the Grammy-winning “Tha Crossroads,” the album went on to sell over four million copies. It also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, which was a huge deal for a Midwestern rap group at the time. On this week's episode of the Dad Bod Rap Pod, Nate, Dave, and DEM revisit this 1995 classic to assess how it has aged and how much cultural relevance it holds thirty years later. Tune in to find out how E. 1999 Eternal scores on the vaunted DBRP rubric.
Sometimes on this podcast it's just a pleasure to listen to a great artist talk about the art! An “expert in 18th-century style” (The New Yorker), Nicholas McGegan is in his sixth decade on the podium. Following a 34-year tenure as Music Director of Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale, he is now Music Director Emeritus. He is also Principal Guest Conductor of Hungary's Capella Savaria. McGegan's approach — intelligent, infused with joy, and never dogmatic — has led to engagements with many of the world's major orchestras, including those of Cleveland, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Hong Kong, Sydney, London's Royal Opera House, and the Royal Concertgebouw; regular collaborations with choreographer Mark Morris; and appearances at the BBC Proms and the Edinburgh International Festival.His extensive discography includes more than 100 releases spanning five decades, including more than 40 with Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale, and more than 20 with Capella Savaria. McGegan's recordings have garnered two Gramophone Awards and two GRAMMY nominations.He was made an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) “for services to music overseas.” McGegan is committed to the next generation of musicians, frequently conducting and coaching students in regular engagements at Yale, Juilliard, Harvard, the Colburn School, Aspen Music Festival, and more.https://www.nicholasmcgegan.com/https://www.instagram.com/nicholasmcgegan/https://www.facebook.com/nicholasmcgegan/Make sure you SUBSCRIBE to Crushing Classical, and maybe even leave a nice review! Thanks for joining me on Crushing Classical! Theme music by DreamVance.I help people to lean into their creative careers and start or grow their income streams. You can read more or hop onto a discovery call from my website. https://jennetingle.com/work-with-meI'm your host, Jennet Ingle. I love you all. Stay safe out there! Your portfolio career is YOURS to design. If you are seeking inspiration, grab the first chapter of my book for FREE at the link below! You are allowed to thrive, and your artistry MATTERS.https://jennetingle.kit.com/c6e4009529
Bryan Carter is a Grammy and Tony Award-winning drummer, vocalist, composer, arranger, orchestrator, and bandleader. After completing his training at The Juilliard School, Carter played with legendary artists including McCoy Tyner, Wynton Marsalis, Kenny Barron, and Kurt Elling. In addition to working in the worlds of film, television, and Broadway, Bryan founded "Jazz at Pride," a non-profit organization dedicated to curating performances and educational engagements featuring world-class artists from the LGBTQIA+ community. Bryan most recently served as co-orchestrator for Broadway's “Some Like It Hot,” for which he and his co-orchestrator Charlie Rosen made history as the first orchestrators to sweep all three major awards in a single season: the 76th Annual Tony Awards for Best Orchestrations, the Outer Critics Circle Awards, and the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Orchestrations. Rosen and Carter continued their streak of success at the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards, winning the title of Best Musical Theater Album as producers on the recording. In the fall of 2024, Bryan premiered “Rustin in Renaissance,” a seven-movement oratorio on the life of civil-rights pioneer Bayard Rustin. The premiere was held at Jazz at Lincoln Center's Appel Room and coincided with the 20th anniversary of “The House of Swing.” In this episode, Bryan talks about: Playing multiple instruments and musical roles since early childhood His orchestration role on “Some Like It Hot” that garnered him a Tony and a Grammy His experience at Julliard, and feeling like the curriculum put him in too small a box Looking around for “who was hiring” in New York and what that looks like on that scene The New York tradition of older established artists seeking out younger musicians and giving them a platform Writing and playing for George Clooney's Broadway production of “Good Night and Good Luck” How using piano for composition has made him think of drumming from an arrangement standpoint Welcoming how different performers offer different interpretations of what he writes Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage
Our episode with Madison Cunningham was one of those all-time Basic Folk moments where a guest gets really deep really quickly. I'm so grateful to have had the chance to speak with this brilliant young torchbearer of the folk tradition to celebrate the release of her new album, 'Ace.' Cunningham grew up in the church, an environment which shaped her earliest memories of music. From the very beginning she had a sense of togetherness and transcendence in music which remains today and is represented throughout her catalogue. It was fascinating to hear Madison describe how she developed into a commanding solo performer, renegotiating her relationship with spirituality and individuality along the way.After the massive impact of her GRAMMY-winning 2022 album, 'Revealer,' and collaborations with artists like Andrew Bird, Cunningham summoned all her creative, form-breaking powers for her new album. As we talked through the track list and arrangements I got the sense that this is an artist who is always challenging herself to release control. She lets things fall apart and then puts the pieces back together according to her own imagination. This is freedom. Her reflections on heartbreak feel intimate, thoughtful, hopeful, and unique. 'Ace' may or may not be a "Folk" album by aesthetic measures, but it is certainly an outstanding example of world-building in the singer-songwriter format. Whether on piano or guitar, Cunningham has a focused way of expressing herself that makes me want to know what unpredictable gems she will create next. Long live the creativity of independent women! - Lizzie NoFollow Basic Folk on social media: https://basicfolk.bio.link/Sign up for Basic Folk's newsletter: https://bit.ly/basicfolknewsHelp produce Basic Folk by contributing: https://basicfolk.com/donate/Interested in sponsoring us? Contact BGS: https://bit.ly/sponsorBGSpodsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
The House of Blues, The Late Show w David Letterman American Bandstand, PBSThose are just SOME of the place you have seen "La La" ,Dolores Brooks, the original lead singer of top hits of the girl group the Crystals and Broadway & Film actress. She is best known as the lead vocalist on the Crystals' hits "Then He Kissed Me" and "Da Doo Ron Ron", "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" & many others.Ms. Brooks also sang lead on three songs on the album A Christmas Gift for You, one of only two Christmas albums inducted in the Grammy Hall of Fame.In 1968, she appeared in the original Broadway production of the musical Hair, where she performed the song "Aquarius". She would later appear in the Broadway show Two Gentlemen of Verona in 1971. She also toured with and recorded for various artists (such as the Neville Brothers, Bobby Womack and Isaac Hayes); made short appearances in films; and contributed songs to different movie soundtracks (including the 1970 film Cotton Comes to Harlem).In 1983, she and her family moved to London, England, where she and Idris continued their careers in music. In 1990, they moved to Vienna, Austria where she continued singing and writing songs with her husband Idris Muhammad and also hosted a local radio show; they lived in Vienna until 1997.Andrew Edge sang backing vocals on her BMG (Austria) CD LaLa Brooks & Friends in 1994. Brooks moved back to the United States at the turn of the century and resides in the East Village. She is now a grandmother of three, has her own band and is still performing. Her music compilation's is called "All or Nothing!! © 2025 Building Abundant Success!!2025 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Harlem's own Biggavelli aka Max B, returns home after serving 18 years in prison. We celebrate the news of his return along with Outkast being inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame, and we discuss the Grammy nominations being announced.
This podcast is hosted by edWeb.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Lin-Manuel Miranda has transformed the world of musical storytelling with his giant stage and screen hits: Hamilton, In the Heights, Moana, Encanto, and more. But this Grammy-, Tony-, Emmy-, and Pulitzer-winning songwriter didn't do it alone. As a new book, Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Education of an Artist, argues, Miranda's success stems not only from innate genius, but from a lifetime of insatiable curiosity and an overwhelming appetite to learn from everyone around him.Join author Daniel Pollack-Pelzner for this edWeb podcast to explore the teachers who shaped Miranda's journey from the shy, sensitive child of Puerto Rican parents, growing up in an immigrant neighborhood in the northernmost tip of Manhattan, to the galvanizing force who would expand America's sense of its own story. How can we, as educators, nurture the future Lin-Manuels in our classrooms and communities? What are the parenting, teaching, collaborative, and creative lessons that Miranda's story reveals?This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers and school leaders, as well as higher education educators interested in the arts.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
Jessie Reyez is a singer and songwriter originally from Toronto. She's won two of Canada's Juno awards, and she's been nominated for a Grammy. In addition to writing her own music, Jessie's been a songwriter on tracks by Calvin Harris, Dua Lipa, Sam Smith, Eminem, and many others. You're probably aware that there are songwriters and producers whose names you'll find over and over again in the credits for big hits; Jessie is one of them. But for this episode, I talked to her about her own song "Goliath." And the day that she wrote that song, she happened to be in the studio with a bunch of other songwriters and producers. So I also talked to Jordan and Stefan Johnson, from the production team Monsters & Strangerz, and Jeff Gitelman, AKA Gitty. Between the three of them, their credits also include songs by Selena Gomez, Maroon 5, Alicia Keys, Mac Miller, and again, tons more.When a group like this gets together to write music, they don't always know if they're going to be making a song that's going to get recorded and released by an artist somewhere down the line, or if the song's going to get recorded at all. But in the case of "Goliath," what came out was a song that was very personal to Jessie Reyez.For more info, visit songexploder.net/jessie-reyez.
When life doesn't go as planned, how do we keep trusting that God is still good?In this episode, Shelley Giglio is joined by Grammy-nominated artist Natalie Grant for a vulnerable look at surrender, trust, and identity. Natalie shares how walking through thyroid cancer, a diagnosis that threatened her voice, became a catalyst for her deeper faith, helped her root her identity in Jesus, and how she's learning to release control in motherhood and life. Whether you're walking through uncertainty or just need a reminder that God is near, this episode will encourage you to pause, remember His faithfulness, and rest in His presence.The Grove is an extension of all God is doing at Passion City Church in Atlanta, Georgia. To learn more, follow us on Instagram @pcc_thegrove or visit TheGroveOnline.com to get connected._____The Christmas GroveDates: December 8 + 9 Time: Doors open at 6:30p | Gathering starts at 7:30pLocation: Passion City Church // 515 Garson Dr., Atlanta, GAVisit TheGroveOnline.com/Christmas for more information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Join Lynn Hoffman on this Music Saved Me podcast episode replay with award winning, Grammy nominated singer, songwriter Sandy Knox. Learn the role of music as therapy and how Sandy Knox made her way to Nashville and became a successful songwriter .She has had songs recorded by Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Neil Diamond, Donna Summer and she is releasing "Weighting-My Life if it were a musical" which is a new groundbreaking audio book that also includes 21 original songs. You'll love Sandy's authenticity on music saved me and she clearly knows the healing power of music in our lives. Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of The Other Side of the Bell, featuring legendary trumpeter and horn arranger Jerry Hey, is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass. This episode also appears as a video episode on our YouTube channel, you can find it here: "Jerry Hey trumpet interview" Find the expanded show notes, transcript and more photos here: https://bobreeves.com/blog/jerry-hey-trumpet-interview-the-other-side-of-the-bell-146 About Jerry Hey: Jerry Hey is one of the defining trumpet voices and horn arrangers in modern popular music. Born in Dixon, Illinois, into a deeply musical family, he honed his craft with Charlie Geyer and later at Indiana University under legendary pedagogue William Adam. After an early run co-founding the jazz-fusion band Seawind in Hawaii, Hey moved to Los Angeles in the mid-1970s and quickly became a first-call session player and arranger. From there, his sound is heard on a staggering number of iconic recordings. Hey's horn writing and trumpet playing helped shape Michael Jackson's Off the Wall and Thriller albums, and his long association with Quincy Jones produced landmark work for Earth, Wind & Fire, George Benson, Al Jarreau, Patti Austin, Barbra Streisand, Toto, and countless others. A six-time Grammy winner, he has been recognized repeatedly for his instrumental and vocal arrangements, as well as his contributions to major film and television scores, including Flashdance, The Color Purple, the Back to the Future trilogy, Forrest Gump, and Dreamgirls. Most recently, Hey has opened his personal archives in Notes From The Past 50 Years, a 250-page collection of pop excerpts spanning his studio career. The book gathers more than 200 of his favorite licks, along with personal stories and rare photos that trace his path from early days in Los Angeles to his most iconic sessions—including a few lesser-known musical gems. Equally at home leading a horn section, crafting a string chart, or delivering a lyrical flugelhorn solo, Hey remains a benchmark for precision, style, and imagination in the studio, with an influence that continues to shape how artists, arrangers, and producers think about horn sections today. Episode Links: Website: www.heyhorns.com Instagram (@heyhorns) Jerry Hey playlist The Other Side of the Bell Episode #15 - William "Bill" Adam Tribute The Other Side of the Bell Episode #22 - Jerry Hey Podcast Credits: "A Room with a View" - composed and performed by Howie Shear Podcast Host - John Snell Cover Photo Credit - Jerry Hey/Megan Noller Audio Engineer - Ted Cragg
This week on the New Music Business Podcast, Ari sits down with recent GRAMMY Award winners Matt B and Angela Benson. Matt B is a GRAMMY-winning R&B singer, songwriter, and global recording artist whose career spans over a decade. His most recent project, ‘Alkebulan II', earned him and Angela a GRAMMY Award, following years of DIY artistry. Over the course of this album, Matt and Angela recorded across Africa, collaborated with artists like Eddie Kenzo and Oxlade, and worked with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Abbey Road Studios. As a label owner, producer on ‘Alkebulan II', and longtime Recording Academy member, Angela has been instrumental in shaping Matt's artistic direction, visual world-building, and global strategy.In this episode, Matt B and Angela Benson walk through their incredible DIY journey and how they found themselves on the GRAMMY-winning path. They discuss the challenges of writing and recording in multiple African languages, shooting a full visual album across multiple countries, and balancing the creative workload between artist and manager. The pair break down how independent artists can navigate the GRAMMY process, the importance of joining the Recording Academy, the role of networking and bartering in major creative endeavors, and most importantly, the communication and patience required to run a music career as a married team.https://www.instagram.com/mattbworldhttps://www.instagram.com/angelavbenson01:40 – Home Studio & Recent Travels02:10 – Returning to His Alma Mater After the Grammy Win03:00 – Life & Opportunities After Winning a Grammy04:15 – Performing in Uganda & Global Breakthrough Moments05:20 – Inception of the Akebulan Concept09:00 – Connecting With Oxlade & Eddie Kenzo11:00 – Creating the “Gimme Love” Music Video13:00 – Building a Full Visual Album DIY17:40 – Finding Producers & Collaborators Worldwide20:00 – Incorporating the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra30:00 – Navigating Grammy Nominations & Recording Academy Membership47:00 – Working as a Husband-and-Wife Artist/Manager TeamEdited and mixed by Peter SchruppMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grammy-winning producer and singer-songwriter Joe Henry gives us insight into his multi-faceted careerPART ONEPaul and Scott chat about their music-themed road trip and say R.I.P. to MTV. PART TWOOur in-depth conversation with Joe HenryABOUT JOE HENRYJoe Henry is a singer-songwriter who became a record producer as a protege of T Bone Burnett. He went on to win Grammy awards for his work with Solomon Burke, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, The Carolina Chocolate Drops, and Bonnie Raitt. Additionally, he produced the final albums of the late Allen Toussaint, who credited Henry for ushering him out of retirement. Henry's contribution to American music remains somewhat enigmatic. Joe's own records often feature adventurous contributions by instrumentalists, such as one of only two cameos Ornette Coleman ever made with a singer, while his song “Stop” was reworked into Madonna's hit pop single, “Don't Tell Me.” The long list of artists Joe has produced includes Ani DiFranco, Aimee Mann, Bettye LaVette, Elvis Costello, Rodney Crowell, Aaron Neville, Hayes Carll, Joan Baez, The Milk Carton Kids, Rhiannon Giddens, and many others. As a songwriter he has collaborated with Rosanne Cash, Jakob Dylan, Loudon Wainwright III, Billy Bragg, Madonna, and many more, while releasing 17 studio albums as an artist. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Americana Music Honors & Awards in 2025. Joe's most recent album is Life and Time, a collaborative project with fellow songwriter Mike Reid. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dive into THE NOTORIOUS MASS EFFECT EPISODE 155 with analytic dreamz as we break down the freshly revealed 2026 GRAMMY nominations—Kendrick Lamar leads with 9 nods, followed by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, and Cirkut at 7 each, alongside Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, and more—plus the stacked 2025 THE GAME AWARDS nominees where Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominates with a record 12, including Game of the Year alongside Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yōtei. In music, Summer Walker drops her third album Finally Over It, NF unleashes the intense FEAR EP, Drake ramps up hype with Iceman episodes teasing his next project, and Lil Uzi Vert goes independent via Roc Nation Distribution with new tracks like "Chanel Boy." Industry buzz hits hard: Valve unveils the new Steam Machine console for Q1 2026, packing six times the Steam Deck's power with AMD hardware. Gaming deep dive covers Dispatch's superhero dispatch chaos, ARC Raiders' extraction thrills on a machine-ruled Earth, Invincible VS closed alpha with brutal 3v3 tag fights, Where Winds Meet's Wuxia open-world mastery, Monopoly GO!'s ongoing mobile dominance with a Harry Potter collab, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment's musou Zelda prequel, and Black Ops 7's co-op campaign launch. Drama alert: NLE Choppa escalates vs NBA YoungBoy with "KO" and "Hello Revenge" diss tracks amid years-long tension, while Rod Wave faces arrests on assault, gun, and drug charges in Georgia. analytic dreamz delivers unfiltered analysis on music, industry shifts, gaming releases, and rap beefs—subscribe now for the full Ad-Free episode! MusicSummer WalkerDrake IcemanNFUzi Roc Nation Industry NewsGRAMMY 2026 NOMINATIONS THE GAME AWARDS 2025VALVE REVEALS STEAM MACHINE GamingDISPATCHARC RAIDERSINVINCIBLE VS CLOSED APLHA (NME+ SHORTENED)WHERE WINDS MEETMONOPOLY GO! MOBILE GAMEHYRULE WARRIORS AGE OF IMPRISONMENT/BLACKOPS 7 DramaNLE Choppa Vs NBA YoungboyRod Wave Arrested Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, host Analytic Dreamz delivers a full analytic breakdown of Peso Pluma and Tito Double P's explosive new single "Intro," released November 20, 2025 via Double P Records. Dive deep into the cousins' backgrounds: Peso Pluma (Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija), the Guadalajara-born corridos tumbados pioneer with over 39.8M Spotify monthly listeners and a Grammy-winning breakthrough via "Ella Baila Sola," teams with Tito Double P (Jesús Roberto Laija García), the songwriter behind hits like "El Belicón" and "PRC," now thriving independently after his 2024 album Incómodo topped charts in Mexico.Analytic Dreamz explores the high-energy track's nightlife-themed corridos tumbados style, co-written and produced with Jorsshh, Pabblo, Ernesto Fernández, and Iván Leal. Featuring Kate del Castillo in the cinematic video, "Intro" has surged with millions in streams and views, debuting strong on Billboard Hot Latin Songs and Hot 100 amid TikTok virality and media boosts from Uproxx and Billboard. Discover chart milestones, streaming patterns peaking at nighttime, demographic shifts boosting female listeners, and how this collab reinforces family unity in the global música Mexicana movement—previewing their upcoming joint album Dinastía.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dive into THE NOTORIOUS MASS EFFECT EPISODE 155 with analytic dreamz as we break down the freshly revealed 2026 GRAMMY nominations—Kendrick Lamar leads with 9 nods, followed by Lady Gaga, Jack Antonoff, and Cirkut at 7 each, alongside Sabrina Carpenter, Bad Bunny, and more—plus the stacked 2025 THE GAME AWARDS nominees where Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 dominates with a record 12, including Game of the Year alongside Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yōtei. In music, Summer Walker drops her third album Finally Over It, NF unleashes the intense FEAR EP, Drake ramps up hype with Iceman episodes teasing his next project, and Lil Uzi Vert goes independent via Roc Nation Distribution with new tracks like "Chanel Boy." Industry buzz hits hard: Valve unveils the new Steam Machine console for Q1 2026, packing six times the Steam Deck's power with AMD hardware. Gaming deep dive covers Dispatch's superhero dispatch chaos, ARC Raiders' extraction thrills on a machine-ruled Earth, Invincible VS closed alpha with brutal 3v3 tag fights, Where Winds Meet's Wuxia open-world mastery, Monopoly GO!'s ongoing mobile dominance with a Harry Potter collab, Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment's musou Zelda prequel, and Black Ops 7's co-op campaign launch. Drama alert: NLE Choppa escalates vs NBA YoungBoy with "KO" and "Hello Revenge" diss tracks amid years-long tension, while Rod Wave faces arrests on assault, gun, and drug charges in Georgia. analytic dreamz delivers unfiltered analysis on music, industry shifts, gaming releases, and rap beefs—subscribe now for the full Ad-Free episode! MusicSummer WalkerDrake IcemanNFUzi Roc Nation Industry NewsGRAMMY 2026 NOMINATIONS THE GAME AWARDS 2025VALVE REVEALS STEAM MACHINE GamingDISPATCHARC RAIDERSINVINCIBLE VS CLOSED APLHA (NME+ SHORTENED)WHERE WINDS MEETMONOPOLY GO! MOBILE GAMEHYRULE WARRIORS AGE OF IMPRISONMENT/BLACKOPS 7 DramaNLE Choppa Vs NBA YoungboyRod Wave Arrested Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nashville-based singer, songwriter, Americana Music Association “Instrumentalist of the Year,” and GRAMMY-nominated producer. He has gold records, and cuts on big albums from luminaries like Jimmy Buffett, Little Feat, Todd Snider, and Radney Foster. He is a member of Willie Sugarcapps, DADDY, and Emmylou Harris' Red Dirt Boys. He works regularly with combat veterans and first responders as part of the Songwriting with Soldiers team, including having released a single with them back in May. He has more than ten thousand monthly listeners on Spotify, where his top five songs alone have a combined total of streams that is closing in on three quarters of a million.
Michael and Susan Dell announced on Tuesday that they're donating $6.25 billion for Trump accounts, impacting millions of kids. Starting July 4, 2026, Trump accounts could take up to $5,000 in annual contributions from parents, their employers, grandparents, family friends or charities. Money in the tax-deferred accounts would be invested in low-cost equity index funds. Ed O'Keefe has more. An Altoona, Pennsylvania, police officer testified Tuesday in a New York courtroom about the moments before the arrest of Luigi Mangione, who is accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last year. Mangione, who has pleaded not guilty, is in court for a pretrial hearing. His lawyers want the judge to exclude some evidence for the trial. Kian Sadeghi, the founder and CEO of Nucleus Genomics, believes every parent has a right to select the qualities they most desire in their potential future children, calling it "genetic optimization." The 25-year-old says DNA screening of embryos can prevent disease, and defended practices amid ethical concerns over screening for traits like height and intelligence.Surfer Nathan Florence is known for chasing extreme waves and documenting every outing. He spoke with "CBS Mornings" about the risks of his career, his fears and his desire to highlight the sport. Grammy winning DJ and producer Kaytranada has become one of the most influential voices in dance and electronic music, and has collaborated with top artists. He spoke with "CBS Mornings" about his latest album, touring and his journey in music. The holiday season can be a wonderful, but also stressful time – filled with unrealistic expectations. A recent poll found 41% of adults anticipate more holiday stress this year. Psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma has tips to unwind during the holidays. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we get 'For Real' with Eric Hirshberg, the former CEO of Activision and Deutsch LA, whose world is now centered around music. Known for leading iconic franchises like Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Skylanders, and Destiny, Eric shares how music has run alongside his career and ultimately inspired his new single, “For Real,” the second of his collaborations with GRAMMY-nominated soul artist Aloe Blacc (their first was 2024's “I Love Not Drinking”). We dive into how Eric blends his folk and Americana roots with Aloe's soulful style, creating music that feels authentic for both artists while carrying a message about stepping back from negativity and the pressures of social media. Our conversation also offers a glimpse into Eric's upcoming 2026 album, More Is Not The Answer, and how “For Real” sets the tone for what's to come. Along the way, we explore the songs that define him and his unique perspective on building a creative life that bridges technology, business, and music.
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Tim Welch is a Voice Teacher, Performer, and Music Producer who has worked with performers from broadway stars to Grammy winning artists. Over the course of Tim's 20 year private vocal instruction career, he has taught at least 20,000 voice lessons in virtually every style of singing. Tim received his master of music degree in vocal performance from the University of Illinois. Shortly after receiving his degree, he worked professionally in opera and musical theatre both in the United States and abroad. Even though Tim has extensively studied classical voice, his experience is far from limited to the classical music world. Each week Tim works with: Singer/Songwriters, Electronic Musicians, Hip Hop/R&B performers, Church Musicians and Jazz singers wearing the hat of vocal instructor, music producer or musical mentor. Tim is also a critically acclaimed performer, who is constantly honing his skills in singing Musical Theatre, Jazz, Classical and Contemporary Styles. He also actively pursues songwriting and composition. During the summer of 2012 Tim started Sojourn Society an 80's inspired electropop band here in NYC. In addition to "Sojourn Society" Tim launched a solo indie dance project in January 2015 called Volf Yunge which recently had tracks signed to Australian record label Hi-Tech Records.
Periods today look very different than they did decades ago—and the young women in our lives deserve better support than “tough it out.” In this episode, Dr. Monica Minjeur breaks down what every Grandma, Mimi, Nana, or Grammy should know about modern menstrual health. From what's truly normal, to red flags you shouldn't ignore, to updated period products and supportive language, this episode will help you show up with confidence and compassion.If you want support for the teen or young woman in your life, book a free discovery call at RadiantClinic.com.
Join Lynn Hoffman on this Music Saved Me podcast episode replay with award winning, Grammy nominated singer, songwriter Sandy Knox. Learn the role of music as therapy and how Sandy Knox made her way to Nashville and became a successful songwriter .She has had songs recorded by Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Neil Diamond, Donna Summer and she is releasing "Weighting-My Life if it were a musical" which is a new groundbreaking audio book that also includes 21 original songs. You'll love Sandy's authenticity on music saved me and she clearly knows the healing power of music in our lives. Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Support the show: https://musicsavedme.net/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El cantautor nominado al Grammy en varias ocasiones, El David Aguilar, acude al llamado maldito para contarnos experiencias fuera de lo común que ha experimentado, como la vez que le cayó un meteorito, o las extrañas, poderosas y misteriosas frases y melodías que se le han revelado a través de los sueños. Mándanos tus experiencias sobrenaturales a morrasmalditas@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kicking off my chronological review of pop music across 2025 with Tate McRae's 'So Close To What' & Lady Gaga's 'MAYHEM.' Both artists kicked off in Q1 with some of the years most defining albums, and in this episode I'm breaking down the strengths and weaknesses of both projects in reference to the specific artists catalog, and the grand scheme of pop music at large. Plus, I'll be diving into the campaigns surrounding each album and how they tie to both longevity, public narrative, and their own Grammy chances. Did these albums hold up after months? Did the campaigns promoting the album help the artists reach their potential? I'll also be giving a special shoutout to another great Q1 project, which is 'SALVATION' by Rebecca Black.
Gladys Knight & the Pips hold an essential place in American music history, but within the ensemble's smooth choreography and signature harmonies, one member often stood out for his quiet consistency, unmistakable stage presence, and velvet-textured vocals: William Guest. His contributions helped shape the unmistakable sound of the group, even if he wasn't always the one in the spotlight.The story begins in Atlanta, Georgia, where Gladys Knight was already turning heads with her powerhouse vocals as a child. In 1952, after winning a televised talent competition, she joined forces with her brother Merald “Bubba” Knight and cousins Edward Patten and William Guest. The four formed a family group called The Pips, named after another cousin, James “Pip” Woods. Even in the early days, Guest's natural musicality was obvious. His voice had a warm, fluid tone, and he possessed a dancer's instinct — smooth, rhythmic, and always in total sync with the group.Throughout the '50s and early '60s, The Pips worked tirelessly, playing hometown shows and steadily building a reputation for their professionalism and perfectly blended harmony parts. William was a key part of the group's vocal chemistry. While Gladys carried the lead, it was William, Edward, and Bubba who built the lush vocal bed the group became famous for. Their first hit, “Every Beat of My Heart,” arrived in '61 and put the group on the national radar. But the real transformation came in '66 when they signed with Motown Records. Surrounded by giants of the era, Gladys Knight & the Pips carved out their own lane. What many don't realise is just how physically demanding the group's work was during the Motown years. William wasn't simply a backing singer — he was part of the group's visual identity. His dance lines with Bubba and Edward became part of the group's signature.In '73, after moving to Buddah Records, the group hit an extraordinary creative stride. “Midnight Train to Georgia,” “Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me,” and “I've Got to Use My Imagination” defined an era, and William Guest was right there at the heart of it. Behind the scenes, he was known as a gentle, steady soul — humble, thoughtful, and devoted to the craft. His professionalism was legendary: he rehearsed meticulously, respected the group's tight vocal blend, and helped maintain the discipline that kept the band performing at an elite level for decades.The group continued releasing hits through the '70s and '80s, including “Love Overboard,” which won a Grammy and introduced the group to a new generation. By the time they retired in '89, they had become one of the longest-running and most respected vocal groups in American music.William Guest didn't step away from music after the group's farewell. Instead, he poured his energy into nurturing new talent. He co-founded the Crew Records label and later the Gladys Knight & the Pips Foundation, focusing on youth development and musical education — a reflection of his belief in giving young performers the kind of opportunities he'd had as a child.When Gladys Knight & the Pips were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in '96, it was a moment that finally spotlighted the collective contributions of all four members — including the man whose steady artistry helped carry the group across four decades.William Guest passed away in 2015. His sister in law, author Lady Dhyana Ziegler spent years interviewing him and recently published his story " Midnight Train From Georgia" It speaks of his voice, his movement, and his unwavering commitment to excellence that helped shape one of the greatest soul ensembles of all time . Lady D joins us today to share the story of William Guest whose influence lives on in the countless R&B vocal groups who model themselves on the Pips' precision and style today.
The I Only Listen to 90s Music crew is back once again. This episode they discuss: 3:07 Rock N Roll Hall of Fame inductees Outkast and Salt-N-Pepa 8:40 En Vogue back in group drama 13:47 Which R&B and Hip Hop Artists need to be inducted into the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame 25:22 Stevie Wonder was almost on Quincy Jones' Secret Garden and not James Ingram 31:30 How do you feel about this Different World Reboot On Netflix? 43:45 The Brian McKnight Saga just keeps a going 59:56 Aaron McGruder is helping write "The Last Friday" 1:03:42 Jermain Dupri is you are going to allow AI artists to win Grammy's give Milli Vanilli there's back 1:10:03 Diddy Watch: The Reckoning Documentary 1:13:07 When did you figure out Lisa Stansfield was white? 1:20:20 The Best Hip Hop album covers of all time 1:27:58 Revisiting Snoop Dogg's classic album "Doggystyle" Join the I Only Listen to 90s Music Facebook Group http://bit.ly/3k0UEDe Follow I Only Listen to 90s Music on IG https://bit.ly/3sbCphv Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
Welcome to Part 2 of the two-part Special Episode introducing my new release, “MA PETITE FLEUR STRING QUARTET”. This work transforms my jazz ballad into a lush classical string quartet piece. The work has been praised by a host of Classical Music Stars, all of whom are listed below. In Part 1 yesterday we listened to this new work. In Part 2 today we're going to introduce the incredible musicians who brought this piece to life.David Shenton is the genius arranger behind this work. David is an English pianist, violinist, composer and arranger. He started playing the violin at age 7 and he's composed hundreds of works from small piano pieces to full-length operas. Violinist Katie Thomas is a soloist, chamber musician, studio violinist and concert-mistress. She's played on Grammy winning albums and also recorded with artists like Rosanne Cash, The O'Jays, Jimmy Fallon and the animation series “Dragons”. Violinist Erica Dicker works in a wide variety of musical settings in both notated and improvised music. She is a member of the electro-acoustic trio Vaster Than Empires. She is also a founding member of the horn-trio Kylwyria. And she's known for her work with composer and multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton.J.J. Johnson has been the violist at Radio City Music Hall. His Broadway musical experience has included On The Town, Cats, Fiddler On The Roof, An American In Paris, Wicked, My Fair Lady, and Sunset Boulevard. He has also appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman. Dave Eggar is a Rock Star cellist who recently was a guest on the podcast. He's a 5x Grammy nominee. He's worked with Paul Simon, John Legend, Norah Jones, Foreigner, Josh Groban and Train. And it's his cello that opens Coldplay's massive hit "Viva La Vida".CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS----------------------------------------------------------Praised by:Steven Beck - Concert PianistJeffrey Biegel - Concert PianistMarina Chiche - Concert ViolinistJoAnn Falletta - Conductor, Buffalo PhilharmonicYolanda Kondonassis - Concert HarpistShawn Okpebholo - ComposerAmit Peled - Concert CellistLucas Richman - Conductor, Bangor SymphonyLlewellyn Sanchez-Werner - Concert PianistJason Vieaux, Classical Guitarist—-----------------------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcastClick here for Robert's “Dream Inspire” App—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S NEW “DREAM INSPIRE” APPYour personalized Coach to Motivate, Pursue and Succeed at Your DreamCLICK HERE—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST SINGLE:“MI CACHIMBER” is Robert's latest single. It's Robert's tribute to his father who played the trumpet and loved Latin music.. Featuring world class guest artists Benny Benack III and Dave Smith on flugelhornCLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINKCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—--------------------------------------ROBERT'S LATEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's latest compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Buena Vista Social Club is a Tony Award-winning Broadway musical. Inspired by true events, the musical brings the Grammy award-winning album to life, recounting the story of the legends who lived it. Step into the heart of Cuba, beyond the glitz of the Tropicana, to a place where blazing trumpets and sizzling guitars set the dance floor on fire. A world-class Afro-Cuban band and a sensational cast unite in this unforgettable tale of survival, second chances, and the extraordinary power of music. On this episode, Mel Semé, Jainardo Batista Sterling, Isa Antonetti, Da'von T. Moody, and Wesley Wray perform and discuss the musical. Moderated by Patricia Hadden, here is the cast of Buena Vista Social Club. Watch this episode at youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle.
Top headlines for Tuesday, December 2, 2025In this episode, we break down the White House's renewed focus on asylum reform and mass deportations, President Trump's sharp criticism of a Democratic congressional candidate, and the cultural buzz around Wicked: For Good as audiences debate its spiritual and allegorical themes.00:11 Karoline Leavitt blasts abuse of asylum system, quotes Gospel00:57 Trump claims Democrat candidate Aftyn Behn 'hates Christianity'01:43 'Wicked: For Good': 4 reactions to its spiritual concepts02:29 Sudan: churches vandalized, Islamic Shahadah written on walls03:16 Pope Leo honors Armenian Christian witness during Turkey visit04:11 4 killed, several wounded at family gathering in California04:55 Jelly Roll gives God the glory for 3 Grammy nominationsSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on XChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsKaroline Leavitt blasts abuse of asylum system, quotes Gospel | PoliticsTrump claims Democrat candidate Aftyn Behn 'hates Christianity' | Politics'Wicked: For Good': 4 reactions to its spiritual concepts | EntertainmentSudan: churches vandalized, Islamic Shahadah written on walls | WorldPope Leo honors Armenian Christian witness during Turkey visit | Church & MinistriesJelly Roll gives God the glory for 3 Grammy nominations | Entertainment4 killed, several wounded at family gathering in California | U.S.
What does it really take to go from invisible intern to trusted, Grammy-winning mastering engineer? The Sound Discussion Podcast sit down with Dan Millice to unpack the habits, choices, and honest work that shaped his journey, from cleaning bathrooms and taking cheques to the bank at MasterDisc, to building a client list one late-night venue at a time, to mastering records for artists across genres and continents.Dan explains why he chose to specialise in mastering and why he ultimately moved fully in the box. The answer isn't dogma, it's service. Faster recalls, instant fixes, and reliable delivery matter when a label needs a longer fade today or a track order change by this afternoon. He breaks down his no-template approach, starting albums from a blank session, picking a reference track, and selecting EQs, de-essers, and limiters for each song's needs. We compare popular limiters, FabFilter Pro L2, Ozone Maximizer, and talk about why default settings rarely cut it, how genre changes limiter behaviour, and when subtlety beats shine.You'll also hear how Dan handles mixes that aren't ready. He shares the quick QC process, the value of a phone call to align on vision, and the ethics of pushing back so the final record wins. Beyond tools and taste, the throughline is human: relationships, trust, and responsiveness. Recognition and nominations follow the reps, wet Tuesday nights at shows, genuine conversations, and consistent delivery. For artists and engineers, this conversation is a roadmap: specialise with intent, keep learning, meet people in the real world, and above all, serve the song.Links mentioned in this episode:Listen to the Sound Discussion PodcastFollow the Sound Discussion PodcastFollow Dan MilliceListen to episode 197 (Nate Kelmes)Send me a message Support the showWays to connect with Marc: Listener Feedback Survey - tell me what YOU want in 2026 Radio-ready mixes start here - get the FREE weekly tips Book your FREE Music Breakthrough Strategy Call Follow Marc's Socials: Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering Thanks for listening!! Try Riverside for FREE
GRAMMY- and Tony-winner Pete Townshend sits down for an extended conversation with Stephen Colbert that touches on The Who's farewell tour, Pete's difficult childhood, the incredible amount of unheard music in his vault, and the origins of works like "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia." Pete's latest musical adventure, "Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet," is at New York City Center this Friday through Sunday. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices