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Text us about this show.Dave Jerabek and Joe Slyzelia are the masterminds behind Fox Menagerie, a project/band that makes incredible music with some of Northeast Wisconsin's top musicians. Whether they're doing new, fresh arrangements of classic songs or playing one of Joe's exceptional original compositions, these guys are out to make great music and they're having fun doing it. One of the unique things about Fox Menagerie is that they record and create their videos in a high school library. They have a growing catalog of videos on their YouTube channel, so experiencing Fox Menagerie is for both eyes and ears. Enjoy the show!"Be The Light" performed by Fox Menagerie feat. Eric W. Kreuger (voc.)written by Joe Slyzelia & Mary Beth Stone℗ 2023 Something Organic/Stone Pulse Music. Used with permission of Dave Jerabek."Una Nueva Luz" performed by Fox Menagerie feat. Rissel & Yaina Peguero of Pegasis (voc.)written by Joe Slyzelia℗ 2024 Something Organic. Used with permission of Dave Jerabek."Miles and Miles To Go" performed by Fox Menagerie feat. Devin Munson (voc.)written by Joe Slyzelia℗ 2022 Something Organic. Used with permission of Dave Jerabek.Support the Show.Visit Into The Music at https://in2themusic.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved....
You have to try really hard to not have fun around Kate Voss and Jason Goessl (a.k.a. Sundae + Mr. Goessl). They are two of the most fun people you could possibly know. Fun is in their DNA and everything they do. Their vintage styled music? Fun! Their vintage image? Fun! They even have a vintage styled bar-boutique called Can Can that has the slogan, Have fun fun at Can Can! What they have accomplished as a couple is nothing short of incredible. From touring with Kate Voss & the Hot Sauce to running their own Sun Goose Records label and studio to their biggest project to date, Kate and Jason keep it all fun and fancy!"I Love My Baby Better" performed by Sundae + Mr. Goesslwritten by Nicole Blaze and Kate Voss℗ 2020 Sun Goose Records. Used with permission of Kate Voss & Jason Goessl."Makes My Heart Sway" performed by Jason and the Jazzerknotswritten by Jason Goessl℗ 2024 Sun Goose Records. Used with permission of Jason Goessl."Deed I Do" performed by Sundae + Mr. Goesslwritten by Fred Rose and Walter Hirsch℗ 2022 Sun Goose Records. Used with permission of Kate Voss & Jason Goessl."Darlene" performed by Sundae + Mr. Goesslwritten by Kate Voss and Jason Goessl℗ 2020 Sun Goose Records. Used with permission of Kate Voss & Jason Goessl.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://in2themusic.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Producer: Rob MarnochaRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie AngelThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.
This episode will go down in Into The Music history as the operator error show. Was an interview planned and executed? Yes. Did the interview get recorded? No. Why? Operator error. So in place of what would've been a fantastic interview (which, by the way, will be graciously and carefully re-recorded), Into The Music gives you six great songs by six great northeast Wisconsin artists plus the announcement of the WAMI (Wisconsin Area Music Industry) Award nomination the show received and plans for growing Into The Music, but we need your help. Heck, just enjoy the show!"Rambling In My Songs" written and performed by Michael Grabner℗ 2024 Michael Grabner. Used with permission of Michael Grabner."The Ballad of Isabelle & Marion" written and performed by Eric W. Krueger℗ 2022 Eric W. Krueger. Used with permission of Eric W. Krueger."Untrue & Not Enough" written and performed by Matty Day℗ 2024 Matty Day. Used with permission of Matty Day."Love Always Wins" written and performed by Erin Krebs℗ 2016 Erin Krebs. Used with permission of Erin Krebs."Fight" performed by The Astronauticswritten by Justin Kuehl℗ 2019 The Astronautics. Used with permission of Justin Kuehl & Michael Howard."Darlene" performed by Sundae & Mr. Goesslwritten by Kate Voss and Jason Goessl℗ 2020 Sun Goose Records. Used with permission of Kate Voss.Support the showSupport the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions, Appleton, WI.Producer: Rob MarnochaRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie AngelThis podcast copyright ©2024 by Project X Productions. All rights reserved.
Kate Voss hops on to talk about some long extra inning games, working in the WNBA, losing the love for hotdogs, hypothetical mascot fights, and being puked on. Bobby gives his hot take of the MLB season. Kate and Bobby give their Mount Rushmore of ice cream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Voss joins the show to share with us her musical journey. Growing up in Acme Washington Kate got her start early in music with encouragement from her dad. After graduating high school she moved to Seattle.We chat about her early career and we find out how she and her husband originally met and ultimately formed their duo Sundae + Mr. Goessl.During the pandemic Kate and Jason moved into their RV full time and have been traveling around delivering curbside concerts to help bring some joy into peoples lives.Kate loves Jazz. She shares stories about her career and what the future looks like.Another great episode of a Washington State artist who is part of Washington State.Thanks for tuning into this episode of the Exploring Washington State Podcast! If the information in our conversations and interviews are enjoyable and valuable to you, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing listeners just like you! If you want to read about some of the many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Check it out today. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ExploringWash)
Our story here at the SprySpace Podcast is Social Media for Good. Our theme for the month of June is Musicians Using Social Media for Good. Our special guests for this week are Kate Voss and Jason Goessl who make up the wildly fun and fancy musical duo, Sundae and Mr. Goessl. The group was recently awarded Acoustic Ensemble of the Year from Earshot Jazz.
In this edition of the Borderline Interesting Podcast, Cody talks about the cancellation of the Minor League Baseball season, the Patriots signing of Cam Newton and the Asinine Act of the Week returns from a one week hiatus as Twitter wins this week's coveted award. Later, Alex Bojdak hops on as the Friend of the Podcast. Alex discusses St. Louis sports, including the time he attended the final home game for the St. Louis Rams in a banana suit. Plus, Alex shares who his new favorite NFL team is after the Rams' departure, and relives the time he sat on the bench for an NCAA Torunament game. Kate Voss, a Sr. Account Executive of Sales and Service with the Minnesota Lynx is this week's interview. Kate talks about how she approaches selling tickets, and tells us more about the WNBA and the great work that Maya Moore has done off the floor. You can follow the podcast on Twitter, at @TheBLinePod. You can also follow Cody on Twitter, at @CodySchindler_. Thanks for listening!
Happy Opening Day! In this edition of the podcast, Director of Media Nathan Baliva sits down with Pop-A-Shot CEO Tony Stucker to discuss their recent move to Peoria. Plus, Broadcast Assistant Cody Schindler catches up with former Director of Ticket Sales Kate Voss to discuss Opening Day memories and her new role in Minnesota. Finally, Cody's Corner returns as Cody is joined by Graphic Design Assistant Mandy Vieceli to rank the best jerseys in MLB history. You can follow the Chiefs on Twitter and Instagram @peoriachiefs. You can also like the Peoria Chiefs on Facebook. You can follow our podcast on Twitter at @Chief_Talk. Follow Nathan Baliva on Twitter at @nbaliva. You can follow Cody Schindler on Twitter at @CodySchindler_. Kate Voss is also on Twitter at @Kate_Voss. And of course, follow our new neighbor Pop-A-Shot on Twitter @TheRealPopAShot. To view the jerseys that were ranked in the podcast, visit http://exhibits.baseballhalloffame.org/dressed_to_the_nines/
Espen joins us to share more about his story - from dealing with bipolar disorder, to creating with a structure, to exploring new aesthetics with code and more. Recently, Espen’s generative art series “Alternatives”, was featured in a gallery opening with Kate Voss in Switzerland. Recording this episode with Espen was fantastic and provided a unique insight into the creative mind and and important conversation around mental health and creativity. You can learn more about Espen and his work here: Website Twitter As always you can find out more about Tech+Art by visiting our website or following us on Twitter! Cover art by Matt DesLauriers.
In the thirteenth episode of the podcast, Director of Media Nathan Baliva sits down with Peoria Chiefs catcher Ivan Herrera to chat about the start of the second half of the season as well as the Chiefs successful Hispanic Heritage Night! Next, Community and Fan Engagement Assistant Emily Van Buskirk and Broadcast & Media Assistant Matt Davis chat about the upcoming promotions and what has been their favorite part of the season thus far! We finish off the podcast with a brand new episode of "Cody's Corner" where Broadcast Production Assistant Cody Schindler breaks down superstitions with our Director of Ticker Sales Kate Voss. Make sure to follow the Peoria Chiefs on Twitter and Instagram at @PeoriaChiefs and like our page on Facebook. Also follow the Chief Talk Podcast on Twitter at @Chief_Talk. You can follow Emily Van Buskirk on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem, you can follow Matt Davis on Twitter at @mattdavis0209, you can follow Cody Schindler on Twitter at @CodySchindler_, you can follow Nathan Baliva on Twitter @NBaliva, you can follow Kate Voss on Twitter at @Kate_Voss and you can follow Ivan Herrera on Twitter @herrera_ivan01 and on Instagram at @herrera.ivan01.
In the ninth episode of the podcast, our Director of Media Nathan Baliva sits down with special visiting guest Jessica Kleinschmidt of NBS Sports Bay Area. Jess was in town visiting her best friend, community and fan engagement assistant Emily Van Buskirk and was asked by the Chiefs to throw out the first pitch before a game. Jess talks about life on the baseball beat and her social media influence as well as her first ever first pitch experience. Later in the episode, Emily catches up with Marketing & Game Presentation Manager Stephen Brown about upcoming fun at the ballpark! Stephen fills listeners in on the must-not-miss June promotions including Fortnite Night, Jordan Hicks Bobblehead Giveaway, Woman's World Cup Night, Star Wars Night and Jurassic Ballpark Night to name a few. Stephen also reflects on the most recent promotions and fills us in on his favorite theme night so far! Finally, Emily chats with Director of Ticket Sales Kate Voss about her successful Education Days and the Chiefs 53rd ever Dozer Park sellout! Plus she divulges some exciting stuff, like our 4th of July concert details and other fun summer plans! Make sure to follow the Peoria Chiefs on Twitter and Instagram at @PeoriaChiefs and like our page on Facebook and follow the show's new Twitter handle @chief_talk. You can also follow Nathan Baliva on Twitter at @NBaliva, you can follow Emily Van Buskirk on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem, you can follow Jessica Kleinschmidt on Twitter at @KleinschmidtJD and on Instagram at @jessicakleinschmidt. You can follow Kate Voss on Instagram at @kate3voss and on Twitter at @Kate_Voss.
In the second episode of the Chief Talk Podcast, our Director of Media Relations Nathan Baliva sat down with third baseman Nolan Gorman to chat about the upcoming season, what went into his off-season preparation and what the young slugger is most excited for this year in Peoria. Later in the episode, community and fan engagement assistant Emily Van Buskirk sits down with Director of Ticket Sales Kate Voss to chat about the various ways Chiefs fans can enjoy games this summer. From suites to party decks, Dozer Park does it all so take notes on how you can experience the #NewEraNewFun this season! Lastly, Nathan and Broadcast and Media Assistant Matt Davis break down the 2019 roster for you (https://www.milb.com/peoria/news/gorman-perez-headline-chiefs-preliminary-roster/c-305811146) , diligently examining each position to have you primed and ready for the season opener Thursday against Cedar Rapids as well as the home opener Saturday night against Beloit. Make sure to visit our website (https://www.milb.com/peoria/tickets/single-game-tickets) or stop by the box office to secure your tickets! Make sure to follow the Peoria Chiefs on Twitter and Instagram at @PeoriaChiefs and like our page on Facebook. Stay tuned for the show's social media handles coming soon! You can also follow Nathan Baliva on Twitter at @NBaliva, you can follow Emily Van Buskirk on Twitter and Instagram at @Emilnem, you can follow Matt Davis on Twitter at @mattdavis0209, you can follow Kate Voss on Twitter at @Kate_Voss and you can follow Nolan Gorman on Twitter at @NolanGorman and on Instagram at @nolangorman_9.
Musician Kate Voss joins today with guest host Jasmine Silvera filling in for Manny. Silas and Jasmine talk to Kate about her musical journey and what lead her to be selected as the winner of the NW Jazz Vocalist of the Year by Earshot Magazine. She also discusses her primary performances with Sundae + Mr. Goessl, her Duo Specialty jazz act. About Our Guest Kate Voss has been a bubbling volcano her entire life. And she’s about to blow you away. She received Special Mention at the Seattle-Kobe Jazz Vocal Queen contest in both 2014 and 2016. After being nominated 2 years in a row, in 2016 she received the esteemed NW Vocalist of the Year Award from Earshot Magazine. (http://www.earshot.org/) For the past 15 years, Seattle has been her home and she’s been politely leaving her mark in artsy corners and creative hubs all over this city. In the early days, her art took form as an actress, director, playwright, songwriter and piano instructor. Seamlessly moving into the music scene with indie bands such as Argo (http://www.argotheband.com/) and A Breakthrough in Field Studies (https://abreakthroughinfieldstudies.bandcamp.com/) to weirdo pop like Mannequin BBQ (http://parlourtrick.com/artists/mannequinbbq/) and The Stevedore (https://www.facebook.com/thestevedore/) to western swing with the Western Bluebirds (https://www.facebook.com/westernbluebirds/) and a complicated relationship with old/alt country, (Check out Collapsible Rodeo (https://www.facebook.com/Collapsible-Rodeo-1675325039411479/) featuring sweet sister harmonies) Voss has done it all. And her favorite is a four letter word in this city: jazz. Kate puts the term (and genre) in perspective with such projects as Sundae + Mr. Goessl (http://sundaeandmrgoessl.com/) and Kate Voss & The Big Boss Band. (Sundae + Mr. Goessl being her vintage-inspired nationally touring duo with husband and guitarist Jason Goessl. )
In this season finale, voices from the music industry share why music is embedded in Seattle’s DNA, give insight into the soul of the not just the music scene but the city as a whole, and offer perspectives on what needs to be done to hold on to the rich cultural resource. For this season, Seattle Growth Podcast host Jeff Shulman set across the city interviewing established and emerging musicians, music lovers, and music industry leaders to learn more about the past, present, and future of Seattle music. The episode features the voices of: David Armstrong who served Executive Producer and Artistic Director of 5th Ave Theatre for 18 years. Dave B who performed in front of a sold out Key Arena and with Macklemore on The Tonight Show. Andre Brown who is a recent graduate of the University of Washington’s School of Drama. Matt Bishop who founded the popular indie folk and chamber pop band Hey Marseilles. Marco Collins who is the subject of the documentary The Glamour and the Squalor because of his rich contributions to the national music scene through his work as a Seattle radio personality. Draze who is a hip-hop emcee and musician born in Seattle. Jason Finn who is the drummer for the platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated band Presidents of the United States of America. Kate Voss and Jason Goessl who perform as the duo Sundae and Mr. Goessl. DeVon Manier who is the founder of Sportn’ Life Music Group and was an inaugural member of the Seattle Music Commission. Celene Ramadan who is a Seattle musician who has performed as Leeni, Prom Queen and Snax the Bunny. Lydia Ramsey who is an Americana folk singer-songwriter and a talent buyer at the Triple Door. Curtis Romjue who founded First Aid Arts Austin Santiago who is the General Manager of Do206 Steven Severin who is the co-owner of Neumos and Wake Up Presents Brent Stiefl who is CEO of Votiv Inc. and co-founder of Onto Entertainment, which manages the platinum-selling band The Lumineers. Dustin Vance who fronts the band Fond Farewell. Naomi Wachira who is an Afro-Folk singer-songwriter. Levi and Stephanie Ware who founded the Melodic Caring Project. Tekla Waterfield who received a “Listen Up! Women in Music” grant for songwriting from the Allied Arts Foundation. Hollis Wong-Wear who is a Grammy-nominated artist who collaborated with Macklemore and performs with the group Flavr Blue. Visit www.seattlegrowthpodcast.com/s4ep12 for more information on the voices appearing in this episode.
Today’s episode gives rare insight into the economics and emotional journey associated with becoming a professional musician in Seattle. With money and people moving into the city, this episode focuses on some of the musicians the city stands to lose as the economics of a recording artist change. You will hear the voice of a musician who has moved away from the city, two musicians who anticipate moving soon, and a musician whose successful band has gone on hiatus. The episode gives further perspective on the soul of Seattle’s music scene and how the community is evolving as the city transforms. In this episode are: Naomi Wachira, who was once named Seattle’s best folk singer by Seattle Weekly. Matt Bishop, who explains why his popular band Hey Marseilles recently went on hiatus. Kate Voss who was named Best Jazz Act of 2017 by Seattle Weekly and NW Jazz Vocalist of the Year by Earshot. Jason Goessl who performs in several bands including Sundae and Mr. Goessl with his wife Kate Voss. The episode also features the songs Makes My Heart Sway by Sundae and Mr. Goessl and Beautifully Human by Naomi Wachira. In this episode, you will learn how these artists attracted their followings, how they made a living, and how the booming economy affects the paychecks of local performing artists.
A preview of Season 4 with an interview with emerging Seattle hip-hop artist Dave B. Professor Jeff Shulman has been interviewing a set of established and emerging artists, music lovers, and music industry leaders and will soon share their stories with you. The episode also includes brief clips from the talented voices of Lydia Ramsey (http://www.lydiaramseymusic.com/), Prom Queen (http://promqueenmusic.com), and Kate Voss (http://www.katevoss.com/).
From BCB... http://bestofbcb.org/wu-235-sundae-and-mr-goessl-feb-20/ Sundae & Mr. Goessl will be bringing their delightful musical style of vintage pop to Eleven Winery on Saturday, February 20th. Come hear this husband/wife duo play original tunes and favorites from the 1930's through the 60's in the intimate tasting room of Eleven Winery on Day Road. Kate Voss, known as Sundae on stage, has been nominated for 2015 Vocalist of the Year by Earshot Magazine. She and husband Jason Goessl formed a deep connection through their love of music and became a couple. In this podcast they perform “Makes My Heart Sway”, an original composition from their album to be released this spring. Sundae & Mr. Goessl perform at Eleven Winery, 7671 NE Day Rd, on Saturday, February 20th from 1-4pm; there's no charge for admission. For more information about Sundae & Mr. Goessl visit http://www.sundaeandmrgoessl.com. For more information about Eleven Winery's regularly scheduled concerts visit www.elevenwinery.com or call 206-780-0905. Credits: BCB host: Sandy Schubach; BCB audio editor: Chris Walker; social media publisher: Diane Walker.