Annual music festival in Raleigh, North Carolina
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Welcome back to the fifth season of Heel Talk, where Audio-visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps some of the biggest local news you may have missed. On this episode, she is joined by Kshitiz Adhikari, Lucy Wu and Maria Barriga-Mateos, who unpack some of the biggest happening in the Triangle area — from Flagstock 2024 to the Hopscotch Music Festival.
Welcome back to the fifth season of Heel Talk, where Audio-visual Editor Natalie Bradin recaps some of the biggest local news you may have missed. On this episode, she is joined by Kshitiz Adhikari, Lucy Wu and Maria Barriga-Mateos, who unpack some of the biggest happening in the Triangle area — from Flagstock 2024 to the Hopscotch Music Festival.
On this week's show, we... spend quality time with the new Ghost of Vroom record spin fresh tracks from The Rolling Stones & A. Savage present our wrap-up of the 2023 Hopscotch Music Festival All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.ys
Dylan talks to Nathan Price about the new Jenny Besetzt record and organizing Hopscotch Music Festival. The song featured in the episode is “Abridged Dream (Disintegration)” off of the album Goner by Jenny Besetzt. The post Ep. 83 – Nathan Price (Jenny Besetzt, Hopscotch Music Festival) first appeared on comfort monk.
Dylan talks to Nathan Price about the new Jenny Besetzt record and organizing Hopscotch Music Festival. The song featured in the episode is “Abridged Dream (Disintegration)” off of the album Goner by Jenny Besetzt. The post Ep. 83 – Nathan Price (Jenny Besetzt, Hopscotch Music Festival) first appeared on comfort monk.
On this week's show, we... celebrate celebrate 40 years of Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska spend quality time with the new Horsegirl record present our wrap-up of the 2022 Hopscotch Music Festival All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
Matt chats with the synth punk band Nots (Memphis, TN) while they were on tour for their latest release an album titled 3. Matt also re-caps his first interview with the band back in 2015 when they opened for Roky Erickson at the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC.a
"In this episode of the Runologie Podcast, we chat with Tina and Grayson Haver Currin. The couple recently completed the entirety of the Appalachian Trail after previously traveling the country in a Sprinter van, where they hiked National Parks and ran a variety of races. Tina is a writer, creative strategist, and activist. Grayson is a freelance journalist and co-founded the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh."
Animalweapon dropped in on DJ Kwe during our live broadcast from the Hopscotch Music Festival's Wristband City.
On this episode, we chat with our local music expert, Jake Seaton, about Hopscotch Music Festival and some of the bands you need to see! Then, we somehow segued to Flavor Flav and the history of reality TV before making our way to the Carolina Ale House to check out their pimento burger. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, we chat with our local music expert, Jake Seaton, about Hopscotch Music Festival and some of the bands you need to see! Then, we somehow segued to Flavor Flav and the history of reality TV before making our way to the Carolina Ale House to check out their pimento burger.
Nathan Trice joins Nice Price Pod hosts Enoch and Matt Phone to talk Hopscotch 2019, fast food, and the most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to anyone. Songs: “I Wanna Keep Yr Dog” by Illuminati Hotties, “Something Keeps Calling (feat. Rob Bacon)” by Raphael Saadiq.
Museum Mouth bassist Kory Urban plays in a punk band but he's learned a lot by listening to country music, from song structures to first realizing that he wanted a girlfriend. After Kory discusses how his wife measures up to the character from "Daddy's Money" (he's not a gold digger - she's got her own money!), we talk about tropes and misogyny in country music and some of our picks for this year's Hopscotch Music Festival, which features a bill curated by Museum Mouth. Kory's pick: "Daddy's Money" by Ricochet, 1996 Keep up with Museum Mouth at http://www.museummouth.com/ and see them on tour with Max Bemis this fall!
We've teamed up with Come Hear NC on a podcast series that explores North Carolina music one song at a time. This time, Hopscotch Music Festival director Nathan Price joins Eric Hodge to talk about Petey Pablo's classic 'Raise Up' and what it meant to him growing up in North Carolina. This year marks 10 years of the Hopscotch Music Festival, which takes place September 5-7 in Raleigh. WUNC Music will be live streaming from the event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHnA94-hTC8
Is Raleigh a good city for music? It's one of the questions we asked Nathan Price, director of the Hopscotch Music Festival coming up September 5th-7th in downtown Raleigh. If the answer is "yes" (spoiler alert: he thinks it is) then there's no doubt that Hopscotch is one of the big reasons. We talked to Nathan about how he went from working in real estate to booking bands for the event, to eventually becoming its full time director, plus he shares some of what's in store for Hopscotch 10, some of the history, and some of the process behind filling out a lineup that includes over 120 acts.We also talk about some openings and closings in Raleigh, the removal and potential relocation of the Molok waste program, and upcoming voting in Raleigh. And we share our #Top3Raleigh places to take a dog, with help from your nominees.Thanks to the support from our local, Raleigh sponsors: Express Yourself Paint and Steele Residential. Support them, and tell them you heard about them from Podcast Raleigh!Subscribe/rate Podcast Raleigh on your favorite podcast sites:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/podcast-raleigh/id1458907220 Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Inzk5woxrsjwf3zhd5vv3av4yei Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/podcast-raleigh Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6b3dVvLJfO0EqvDGQaFTAP?si=QrcfEq8WSE2h3aEZSGV0pQ
Matt caught up with the band Ed Schrader's Music Beat (Baltimore, MD) recently for a discussion on the history of the band, singing "This Is How We Do It", pulling pranks on Barenaked Ladies and more.
Matt catches up with the band Stevie (Durham, NC) at the Hopscotch Music Festival. Matt is joined by special guest Chris Larr (DJ Dune Sting), they discuss bad chain restaurants, favorite jingles, Demolition Man and more! Plus new jams by Bangzz (Durham, NC), Paradox Obscur (Greece) and your Australian track of the week The Native Cats (Hobart, AUS).
DJ Beowvlf interviews Boulevards live from Hopscotch Music Festival!
This week Marissa and Nick talk about Hopscotch Music Festival. They discuss the history, the music, and give a quick rundown of which artists they are most excited to see.
This week Marissa and Nick talk about Hopscotch Music Festival. They discuss the history, the music, and give a quick rundown of which artists they are most excited to see.
Enoch, Matt, Alli, and Quinton return to Dabby Roads Studio to talk Hopscotch Music Festival and The National, Neil Young, Brian Eno & Lomelda. Intro music by Brian Shaw.
First up on today’s episode, we have an interview with the founders of East Coast Hemp Supply by Will Mayo and Matt Schiender . Following that, we have the fifth episode of Gen Ed with Colleen Kinen-Ferguson. This week’s episode covers the transfer student experience at NC State. And after the break we’ll have local trivia tidbit, this day in history, and our take on Hopscotch Music Festival from this past weekend.
First up on today’s episode, we have an interview with the founders of East Coast Hemp Supply by Will Mayo and Matt Schiender . Following that, we have the fifth episode of Gen Ed with Colleen Kinen-Ferguson. This week’s episode covers the transfer student experience at NC State. And after the break we’ll have local trivia tidbit, this day in history, and our take on Hopscotch Music Festival from this past weekend.
Enoch, Matt, Alli, and Quinton return to Dabby Roads Studio to talk Hopscotch Music Festival. Intro music by Brian Shaw. Songs featured: "Draw The Line" by Dylan Earl, "Jukebox Mama" by Link Wray
Here's an interview I did with the great band Voight-Kampff at the 2016 Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC after they had just beat the X-Men arcade game. www.damagedgoodsradio.com http://voight-kampff1.bandcamp.com http://voight-kampff-band.tumblr.com facebook.com/damagedgoodsradio
Here is an interview with The Coathangers at the 2016 Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC right before their gig at Kings.
A look at the acts that have graced Raleigh Memorial Auditorium during Hopscotch Music Festival, and an appreciation for Greg Lowenhagen for his vision and work. Music "Younger Days" by Mount Moriah "1922" by Phil Cook "Mr. Met" by Lambchop "The Longest Day" by Megafaun "Got to Go" by Boulevards "Carolina" by Eric Bachmann, performed at The Pinhook, Durham, NC "Existential Mothersnakes" by Grandma Sparrow "My Baby Don't Understand Me" by Natalie Prass "Roller" By Quiet
DJ Whatsherface and DJ Sparrow sat down with Greg Lowenhagen, director, and Nathan Price, talent coordinator for HOPSCOTCH MUSIC FESTIVAL 2016 to talk all things Hopscotch!
This week for episode twenty-one we explore the uniquely named Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC from Sept. 8-11th. Hopscotch Music Festival features local, national, and international bands in a variety of genres — rock, hip-hop, metal, dance, punk, alt-country, classical, noise, drone, folk and more. More than 130 acts play in multiple venues within a walkable footprint in downtown Raleigh, with artists performing on an outdoor main stage and in many local clubs. It was founded by Greg Lowenhagen while he was an employee at the Independent Weekly,[1] a locally owned alternative weekly newspaper and media company. Also this week we preview lesser known artists we feel you should go see at festivals; we discover the amazing works of: Car Seat Headrest @CarSeatHeadrest carseatheadrest.bandcamp.com The Dead Tongues @thedeadtongues thedeadtongues.com Kooley High @KooleyHigh kooleyhigh.com
I interviewed Jeff Howlett, co-director of the fantastic documentary A Band Called Death at the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival!
Here is a flashback to my interview with The Nervous Ticks at the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC! We discussed pizza themed bands, ICP, old school arcade games and that 90s Keanu Reeves movie Johnny Mnemonic.
Flashback to the time I interviewed Ian from Last Year's Men for the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival.
Here is another throwback interview from the archives, I interviewed Montgomery from the great Rock N Roll band Flesh Wounds (Carrboro, NC) in anticipation of their 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival performance in Raleigh, NC
I interviewed Death (Detroit, MI) ahead of their performance at the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh! I was a bit nervous (being such a big fan)and one of my first interviews but thanks to Death for calling me up and letting me do this interview. www.damagedgoodsradio.com
Here's a flashback to when I interviewed the band Daddy Issues (Greensboro, NC) at Duke's Coffeehouse in Durham, NC for their upcoming performance at the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival.
We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Only God Forgives” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week reviews the album “Night Fades” by Double King. On KNC Goes TMZ, Jamie Halla discusses Moogfest 2016, HB2, and Hopscotch Music Festival. Marissa Jerden takes a look how HB2 has affected North Carolina tourism this year.
We’ll be bringing you a look at the events in the week ahead with the community calendar. Jake Winters brings you Snoverated; this week he reviews the film “Only God Forgives” As always, Nick Weaver brings you the Modest Mouth Review; this week reviews the album “Night Fades” by Double King. On KNC Goes TMZ, Jamie Halla discusses Moogfest 2016, HB2, and Hopscotch Music Festival. Marissa Jerden takes a look how HB2 has affected North Carolina tourism this year.
Here's an interview I did with Carly from The Pretty Greens (Philadelphia, PA) and Catriona Sturton (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) at the Hopscotch Music Festival in 2015.
Here's an interview I did with Wahyas (Greensboro, NC) on August 30th, 2015 to promote their appearance at the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC!
Here's an interview I did with Natural Causes (Carrboro, NC) on August 12th, 2015 to promote their appearance at the Hopscotch Music Festival in Raleigh, NC!
This week on the podcast we’re going full wonk as Kevin and Marcus Dowling sit down with Future Of Music Coalition CEO Casey Rae to try and save the music industry! With their 15th Annual Policy Summit just around the corner (October 26-27th) it was about time that Casey dropped by the basement to fill us in on the important work done by his organization, talk the literal future of music, and much, much more.Plus! You’ve seen PJ Sykes covering Hopscotch Music Festival in our pages, now hear a brand new single from his band Hoax Hunter’s upcoming EP, Clickbait.Put on your thinking cap, and get ready to learn everything you need to know about how to save the music industry in 90 minutes or less on Episode 136 of ChunkyGlasses: The Podcast! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's a recent interview I did with Patois Counselors (Charlotte, NC) at the Hopscotch Music Festival in downtown Raleigh!
Here's a 2015 dream come true interview I did with NOTS (Memphis, TN) @ the Hopscotch Music Festival in Downtown Raleigh, NC for my show Damaged Goods. Originally aired on Little Raleigh Radio: September 16th, 2015 We discussed possible new album titles and why it's awesome playing those weird local morning news shows.
Body Games from Chapel Hill talked with DJs Coyote and Trillian during our 24-hour live broadcast from the Hopscotch Music Festival.
Durham's Toon and the Real Laww helped kick off the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival with their performance opening for De La Soul at City Plaza. Listen to their conversation with Walter-Ego before the big show.
Raleigh's Bedowyn chatted with WKNC during our live broadcast from the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival. Here their conversation below, or subscribe to our iTunes podcast so you never miss a WKNC interview.
WKNC's DJ DiGiorno interviewed Cancellieri during the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival.
WKNC's Walter-Ego interviewed Museum Mouth during the 2014 Hopscotch Music Festival.
The background behind Father/Daughter Records is literally all in the name of the company; a father and daughter who joined forces to contribute to the greater good that is the music industry. Being out of San Francisco, what brought Father/Daughter Records to the Hopscotch Music Festival is their signed bands that played at the festival this year: Mutual Benefit (Played at Vintage 21) & Gems (Played at CAM). Jessie (the daughter in Father/Daughter Records) was nice enough to sit down with us for a little bit to give us some insight as to what she does and how she really appreciates what the Raleigh/Triangle is doing for the music scene.
Jodi Burns and Tim Nolan joined me at Hopscotch Music Festival during WKNC's live stream from Wristband City to talk about the journey of Judy Barnes and their self-described live performances full of “sad songs with jokes in between.”
We explore tintype photography with photographers Jeff Howlett and Chris Morgan. They set up a makeshift studio at the Raleigh Convention Center during Hopscotch Music Festival. Chris and Jeff talk about how tintype photography is more about creating an experience than just pressing a button to make an image. Music from Zack Mexico, T0W3RS, and Moog Synthesizers.
Airstrip started towards the end of 2011 when things ended between Matt Park's girlfriend and bandmate Ginger Wagg. The two had formed a charming little duo by the name of Veelee that had all of the Triangle falling in love. The harsh turn of events inspired Airstrip's debut album Willing which Matt describes as “nightmare pop”. Matt stopped by before his set at Hopscotch Music Festival to talk about his new band members and his debut album. Check out the interview below and on our iTunes podcast!
WKNC interview with WAUMISS during the 2013 Hopscotch Music Festival. Check out the interview below and on our iTunes podcast!
WKNC interview with Cy Dune during the 2013 Hopscotch Music Festival. Check out the interview and on our iTunes podcast!
July 11, Hopscotch Music Festival released its entire schedule featuring over 15 venues and 175 bands in downtown Raleigh. In light of the announcement, Adam Kincaid, host of the Local Beat, and Michael Jones sat down to discuss the schedule, band conflicts, festival expectations, and their general excitement at what the festival has to offer this year.
September 3 was the Friday before Hopscotch Music Festival, and I was joined by Grayson Currin, music editor of the Independent Weekly who was also Hopscotch Curator. Hopscotch is the biggest music event to ever happen in Raleigh, so I dedicated the entire three hours of the show to chatting with Grayson about everything associated with the festival. Caitlin Cary (Small Ponds, Tres Chicas), Reid Johnson (Schooner), and Brian Corum (Lonnie Walker) also came on the show, and Reid and Brian played some brand new tunes (which you can download here). What ended up happening was three hours of a fascinating, entertaining conversation with insight into Hopscotch.
September 3 was the Friday before Hopscotch Music Festival, and I was joined by Grayson Currin, music editor of the Independent Weekly who was also Hopscotch Curator. Hopscotch is the biggest music event to ever happen in Raleigh, so I dedicated the entire three hours of the show to chatting with Grayson about everything associated with the festival. Caitlin Cary (Small Ponds, Tres Chicas), Reid Johnson (Schooner), and Brian Corum (Lonnie Walker) also came on the show, and Reid and Brian played some brand new tunes (which you can download here). What ended up happening was three hours of a fascinating, entertaining conversation with insight into Hopscotch.
September 3 was the Friday before Hopscotch Music Festival, and I was joined by Grayson Currin, music editor of the Independent Weekly who was also Hopscotch Curator. Hopscotch is the biggest music event to ever happen in Raleigh, so I dedicated the entire three hours of the show to chatting with Grayson about everything associated with the festival. Caitlin Cary (Small Ponds, Tres Chicas), Reid Johnson (Schooner), and Brian Corum (Lonnie Walker) also came on the show, and Reid and Brian played some brand new tunes (which you can download here). What ended up happening was three hours of a fascinating, entertaining conversation with insight into Hopscotch.
Our Wolfpacker of the Week is Megan Caine, an NCSU senior working to make the Hopscotch Music Festival a green event.
Our Wolfpacker of the Week is Megan Caine, an NCSU senior working to make the Hopscotch Music Festival a green event.