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Jim and Patrick have a Sunday morning chat with Maryjo Mattea from Dear Daria in advance of their performance at Suburbs Fest DC 2023. Let's rock! Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, covered by Frank Muffin. Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
Dear Daria's Maryjo Mattea returns to the podcast to pick some new tunes and explore the MJCU.Tracklisting:Dear Daria - Dopamachine [Can I Be Frank?]Emily Henry - How It Feels [single]Kinda Evil - Teeth [single]Junkyard Band - Love Soul Crank [single]Grady - Sunnies [single]Socieanic - Digital [Here's the Album]Subscribe to the Hometown Sounds podcast in Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, Google Play, SoundCloud, or your favorite podcast app! (and tell a friend too!)
Singer-songwriter and member of many bands Maryjo Mattea sits down to talk shop and dig into her love of Death Cab.
Remember that time that time we had too many people on, and we didn't even get to finish everything? Well we've done it again! But this time, we planned for it! We have three different guests for our first ever Another Wasted (After) Hour! This long form special afterhours episode features Elizabeth II (www.elizabethIImusic.com), The Neuro Farm (www.theneurofarm.com), and Maryjo Mattea (www.maryjomattea.com). Please visit their websites for incredible music and upcoming shows!
These robots may want to wear your face, but at least they'll pay you for it! We discuss Australian Rain-Men, and whether the Air Force should upgrade to zip disks, or jaz drives? And how long has it been since you heard a dial tone? Maryjo Mattea will be playing with Maryjo Mattea at her EP release show on Friday, November 8th at The Pie Shop in Washington D.C. To find out more about her, and how many bands she is in, visit: www.maryjomattea.com
This episode features special guest Maryjo Mattea and tracks by Raheem DeVaughn, Color Palette, Serenity Karima, and Two Dragon and a Cheetah. Announcements, New Releases from this week, Local DC Shows To See for the coming week, Details and important links from this episode are all on this show’s page at https://www.dcmusicrocks.com/episodes/2019-01-15-ft-special-guest-maryjo-mattea
This episode features special guest Pebble To Pearl and tracks by Justin Shapiro, Feedel Band, Maryjo Mattea, and StereoRiots. Announcements, New Releases from this week, Local DC Shows To See for the coming week, Details and important links from this episode are all on this show’s page at https://www.dcmusicrocks.com/episodes/2018-08-14-ft-special-guest-pebble-to-pearl
This week special guest Maryjo Mattea drops by to tell us about her new politically-charge single and spin some of her fave DC tracks. Tracklisting: Two Dragons and a Cheetah – November 8, 2016 [single] allthebestkids – DreaMastR [Go Out With A Bang] Loi Loi – You May Be [Viva La Vulva] Derek Evry – […]
With 2011's Photograph and 2014's The Lights From The Chemical Plant, Robert Ellis established himself as one best singer-songwriters working today. Robert Ellis, his third major release (and one of the best albums of 2016) builds on that foundation, but refuses to be constrained to any genre, country or otherwise. On a recent visit to Washington, DC, Robert stopped by the basement to talk about his new album, life on the road and how great songwriting beats all. You deserve this podcast. You earned it. Show NotesLearn More about Maryjo MatteaOfficial Site | Facebook | Twitter Listen to the track "We Were Here" off of Maryjo Mattea's latest EP, Four Minute Symphonies. Robert EllisOfficial SiteFacebookTwitterInstagramListen OnSpotifyApple Music See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.