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Zain Johnson spoke to musician Tyler Wright (Pxshboy) about the release of his second single "Money, Power, Respect" Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 3rd and final installment of my West Coast Series, I chat with my longtime friend and EMMY Award winning Producer Gina.While I am on the radio side, she's a TV gal. We spent lots of time merging our professions in the 90s. You'll hear some of the highlights here.Vodcast version available at https://www.YouTube.com/HerKimba
Work to begin on the revamp of North Ipswich Reserve western grandstand, what's going on at Swifts Booval, Walt's car park gripe, emerging local issues in 2026, Stitch in the Swich wraps up for the year, what's on at Ipswich Art Gallery and local music from Damien J Johnson. All that and more as Walter Williams and Ashleigh Mac join the show for another yarn over the back fence.Published: 16 December 2025.Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerJust in case you need help: https://www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/files/assets/public/v/1/live/our-community/domestic-and-family-violence/documents/just-in-case-card-november-2025.pdfNorth Ipswich Reserve grandstand: https://www.ipswichfirst.com.au/design-and-construction-set-to-kick-off-for-north-ipswich-reserve-grandstand/Damien J Johnson music: https://damienjjohnson.com/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Ipswich City Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTVIpswich Planning Scheme: https://bit.ly/3g4Jwb7Inside Ipswich: https://ipswichtoday.com.au/inside-ipswich/Shape Your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/The Leads music: https://theleadsmusic.bandcamp.com/Black Swan Art (David Pearce): https://www.blackswanart.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/Ipswich Community Gallery: https://ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/community/ipswich-community-galleryDiscover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/Discover Ipswich what's on: https://whatson.discoveripswich.com.au/Workshops Rail Museum: https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/rail-workshopsIpswich Showgrounds: https://ipswichshow.com.au/upcoming-eventsIpswich Libraries: www.ipswichlibraries.com.au/Studio 188: www.studio188.com.au/Nicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/Picture Ipswich: www.pictureipswich.com.au/Lost Ipswich Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pLLBwNc Stream audio recommended. If auto download enabled some apps require a re-download or refresh RSS content to hear most recent version should there be an episode updateIpswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small one-off or regular donation. Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https://www.20k.org/
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Sign up to our culture newsletter here! Yesterday, Spotify released its annual Wrapped feature for 2025. It's a yearly tradition where millions of users get to see their most listened to songs and artists from the year, among plenty of other interesting stats. Alongside these personalised data drops, Spotify also released stats telling us about national listening trends. And there's been a lot of discussion about one thing: the absence of Australian artists from the top of those lists. Today, we’ll explore why this is the case and what we learned from Spotify Wrapped 2025. Hosts: Emma Gillespie and Sam KoslowskiProducer: Orla Maher Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we talk tom from Real Art Tacoma as they celebrate 10 years of the venue.
From underground clubs to sold out arenas, every musician and band who "made it big" started small. The success story of one of Akron's most successful bands, The Black Keys, is no different. Together with bandmate Dan Auerbach, Patrick Carney began recording in basements and touring in a 1994 Plymouth Grand Voyager. Ultimately, the band chose a similar minivan for the cover of their double-platinum album, El Camino, which rose to No. 2 on the Billboard album chart in 2011. It was a humorous nod to their humble beginnings and "band van" days.rnrnWhile the hustle and grind can seem like a rite of passage for rock bands, it doesn't necessarily need to be that way. John Panza at the Panza Foundation believes that even small amounts of assistance can have a profound effect on the artistic output and morale of independent artists. Established in 2014, the Panza Foundation aims to support local, independent musicians and bands--allowing those artists the freedom to pursue their craft with the best tools and opportunities possible.
Cool show with an awesome live performance from Columbia Hip Hop artist, White Noise. Plus a visit from Dylan Lewis, aka Drexyl Bowie and a new song from him along with a visit from Brian J and and a new one from him, as well. Really fun show.
Mike Stephen visits Yo Soy Ella's Curbside Compassion van to learn about their therapy services from founder and executive director Sarah Taylor, explores the new Takeout 25 Community Cookbook with founder Ravi Parakkat, and gets the lowdown on new music from local musician Terry White.
The Grammy winning music producer talks to Jesse about a fundraiser for not-for-profit initiative Big Fan.
Wonderful visit with my friend Ian Cook from Lawrence Kansas. Ian played a bunch of his compositions for us and we had a good talk. Plus a visit from Jamie Meadows and a couple songs from her.
New tariffs on imported wood and furniture take effect today. Experts warn of rising housing costs, and one local guitar store in Utah is already closing its doors, citing economic impacts. Greg and Holly look at the ripple effects across industries due to tariffs.
This week we are going have a little fun with a local Vallarta band who have been really busy rocking the town during the off season, and are warming up for their 4th year of stealing the hearts and souls of their fans, it's the band called The Lovers.
Brian Duff and Marty Biron talk to Local Music Artist Stephen Babcock about his song he made about the Sabres
Mike Stephen gets an update on the latest Chicago TIF numbers from Tom Tresser of the TIF Illumination Project, chats with local musician Carlo Basile about his local music with a worldwide influence, and previews the Back Fine Art Faire with Patricia Andrews-Keenan, founder of Pigment International.
Meredith Shaw and the Borrowed Band provide the music for our live remote from Rocheport, Missouri celebrating the bicentennial of that town. Ina Linville co-hosts with me for a mural dedication and conversation with Joe Schlottach, the artist who painted it, along with a bunch of other folks involved with the project. Gene Baumann told some wonderful stories and Meredith and the guys played a great set to a nice crowd on the lawn outside the Friends of Rocheport Historical Society Museum. It was a really fun afternoon.
It's probably never been an easier time to find new music by big-name artists. (Just tune into any other popular podcast to hear Taylor Swift talk about her new album.) But that same tactic may not work for local artists. St. Louis Public Radio's Chad Davis on how to find St. Louis musicians.
Text us about this show.The Tunes came on the scene only two years ago in 2023. From the start, this band was put together to be something bigger than the sum of its parts. Woodie Larsen (guitar), Jon Wheelock (vocals, bass), and Adam Hatton (drums) are the nucleus of The Tunes and when playing live they include players like Joe Sly (keys), Tyler VanderHeiden (bass), Malakai Flynn (guitar), and Jordan Miles (keys, bass). This band has a lot of fun doing what they do and the proof is in their music. Combining elements of 1960s soul, funk, classic rock, and a healthy dose of the 90s, The Tunes' sound is unique and riveting and leaves audiences wanting more. Check out The Tunes on this episode and when the music plays, crank it!Listen to Woodie Larsen's 2024 Into The Music interview here."Whenever" and "My Ol' Lover" performed by The Tuneswritten by Jon Wheelock, Adam Hatton, and Woodie Larsen℗ 2025 The Tunes. Used with permission of The Tunes."Tell Ya What I See" performed by The Tuneswritten by Jon Wheelock, Adam Hatton, and Woodie Larsen℗ 2024 The Tunes. Used with permission of The Tunes.Melody Audiology LLCAudiology services for all. Specializing in music industry professionals and hearing conservation.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.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.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 ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray throw down on a segment with a local twist, plus a preview of tonight's Coheed and Cambria show in Irving. Drowning Pool x Offset x JID: The crew reacts to the unexpected and electrifying performance of “Bodies” on Fallon, featuring their hometown homies Drowning Pool backing up hip-hop heavyweights.Coheed & Cambria vs. Taking Back Sunday: Why is Taking Back Sunday opening? Is Coheed really two people? And how did Ben turn their music into a Mavs anthem?Simple Plan hoodie drama: Krystina mourns the loss of her beloved hoodie and Cotton Fest crown during studio renovations.
Rockin' show with an awesome performance from Columbia, Missouri's Conductor. Plus a phone conversation with Jeff Bassinson about the Mo Jazz Music Festival and a preview of some of the artists performing there this fall.
Cool show with some live stuff and some recorded stuff from Jay Rector. DJ Kareem was hanging out with us, plus a visit from Luke, Reid and Max of Find Fiona and a couple new songs from them.
It's fun, affordable and has become a Baltimore fall tradition for anyone who loves great music. Longtime 24X7 concert promoter Paul Manna gives Nestor the Trifecta Festival lineup for this year at the new Costas Inn in Timonium, right above the infield where the bands and food trucks and music lovers will gather by the thousands to rock to the best tribute bands in the region. The post Concert promoter Paul Manna talks Trifecta Festival and mutual love of local music with Nestor at Costas Timonium first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Sarah Parker joins us for a good conversation and a bunch of nice songs in the studio. Plus a visit from Como Buz founder, Mike Murphy.
A library card is a gateway to countless universes of storytelling, visual art and audio. St. Louis County Library aims to introduce local musicians to new fans with Listen Up STL. Sarah Kuntz Jones of the Glaize Branch shares how musicians within the St. Louis County Library network can get their original music to the ears of library patrons.
In this episode of the Kankakee Podcast, host Drew Raiser takes us inside Glue Man Vintage, a colorful and eclectic vintage shop in Kankakee County run by James Leroy, his former coworker and now local business owner. James opens up about the journey from thrifting enthusiast to shop owner, sharing how his love for music and vintage finds merged into a space that feels as much like a community hub as it does a store.Drew and James chat about the early days of Glue Man Vintage, from landing their first mention in the Daily Journal to juggling road trips for hidden thrift treasures while keeping the shop running smoothly with his wife, Jessi. James dives into the nuts and bolts of sourcing vintage gems, the camaraderie among Illinois' community of resellers, and his favorite finds—from rare '90s tees to quirky VHS tapes and, yes, a Dr. Pepper vending machine saved from Facebook Marketplace.But Glue Man Vintage is more than racks of retro clothing. James talks candidly about hosting punk and hardcore shows in the shop, building a space where creativity and friendship thrive, and the role of the ping pong table, Magic cards, and even a Nintendo Wii in bringing people together. The episode takes listeners behind the scenes—literally—with a shop tour, stories of viral video fame among the vintage crowd, and insight into why unique pieces and unexpected art make the shop stand out.Hear why community is at the heart of everything James and Jesse do, and how Glue Man Vintage has quickly become a hangout for music lovers, thrifters, and anyone seeking a place to belong in Kankakee.Curious how a vintage shop becomes a scene-defining venue? Wondering what wild thrifted finds have made it to the racks, or how a ping pong table fits into it all? You'll have to tune in!For upcoming shows, vintage events, or to check out their latest finds, follow Glue Man Vintage on Instagram and Facebook. Whether you're a collector, a local, or vintage-curious, this episode is your invitation to see Kankakee's creative side in action.Send us a text Support the show
The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson died on June 11. He was 82, but as writer Sam Sodomsky wrote in a remembrance for Pitchfork, “‘immortal' is still the word that comes to mind.” Wilson's forward-thinking musical compositions helped redefine pop music in the 1960s — as well as what anyone thought was possible at the time. Tributes have poured in, including from local musicians. Submarine School of Music co-founder Ben Morey labeled Wilson “a guiding light to me for most of my life,” while psych-pop tinkerer Alex Northrup called for more Wilson-influenced sunshine “in a world that seems to be growing increasingly darker.” Both join musician and CITY magazine art director Jacob Walsh and guest host and CITY Magazine arts reporter Patrick Hosken to talk about Wilson's influence on their lives as music makers. Our guests: Ben Morey, musician and co-founder of the Submarine School of Music Alex Northrup, songwriter, producer, and engineer Jacob Walsh, musician in Big Nobody and art director for CITY Magazine