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Joe Pug is our guest for the second time. Joe is a revered singer, songwriter, and podcaster from Greenbelt, Maryland. He has been releasing music since 2009's classic record Nation of Heat, which was about the time his work came into my life when he opened for the legendary Steve Earle. His latest record Sketch of a Promised Departure will be released on March 3, 2024. The first time we talked was a remote conversation back in 2021. This time we got to sit down with Joe backstage ahead of his show at Tuffy's Music Box in Sanford, FL. The wonderful songwriter and friend of the show Michael McArthur opened with Josh Davis on guitar. The atmosphere was welcoming and beautiful and I am so grateful to bring you this episode. Everyone, it is my great honor to bring you the return of Joe Pug. Follow all things Joe Pug at: https://joepugmusic.com/ Support The Marinade on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marinadepodcast
On this episode of One More For Safety Podcast, I am joined by singer-songwriter Michael McArthur. We talk about songwriting, overcoming stage fright, how waiting on inspiration is bullsh*t, the genius of John Mayer, and the concept of being a pro. I really enjoyed talking with Michael, and I hope you get as much out of this as I did. Instagram - @mcarthurmusicWebsite - https://www.michaelmcarthurmusic.com
The guys count down their most listened to songs of 2022. Plenty of former guest appearances in the lists including Caroline Spence, Matt Nathanson, liv., Michael McArthur, Drew Kennedy, and Ken Yates (among others). Ben once again talks about Anais Mitchell and John Fullbright (shocker, I know) and Will Hoge makes another Wayne list? Will Mr. Hoge ever come on the podcast? Also discussed: potential albums to discuss in 2023. Did your favorite albums make the list?Check out the playlists here:Wayne's List: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PYYfGsIxQfpuxtIKNFFPx?si=1c769b3ba4294f42Ben's List:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/79VwxlzEfKkpFhmWLZdm6c?si=14d303881335426eCheck out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, iHeartMedia, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords or IG at instagram.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast/ or join our Patreon at patreon.com/RecordsRevisitedPodcast
Recharge's Michael McArthur (SVP People) & Ashley Grech (COO) joined us on The Modern People Leader. We talked about why Recharge is focused on reducing toil, the 3 pillars of what it means to work for a great company, and the work they're doing on the career development front. Timestamps: (5:00) How Ashley and Michael would describe one another (7:30) Why we should be jealous that they get to work at Recharge (9:20) Building the people roadmap from scratch at Recharge (12:13) Recharge's journey from a self-funded startup to a series B startup (15:33) How a COO and SVP of People look at the employee experience from a slightly different lens (19:48) How Recharge has managed change these last couple of quarters (21:13) The 3 pillars of what it means to work for a great company (24:50) Why reducing toil is something that they're focused on (28:30) How Recharge is looking at career development (34:18) What manager development looks like for Recharge in 2023 (37:20) How Ashley's sales career has helped her become a better COO (45:49) How Recharge is being more intentional about culture as they grow (47:28) Michael's definition of a Modern People Leader (47:55) The career advice Ashley would give to her 22-year-old self Subscribe to the MPL Weekly Digest: https://forms.gle/qdt6YaWULfoEHb6n8 Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-modern-people-leader
Indie-folk/roots rock singer-songwriter Michael McArthur joins the Rocker Dog podcast to talk about his bluetick coonhound mix rescue June. Michael's new album "Milky Stars" was released in mid-September.
Michael McArthur joins Taya Jae on Talkin' Music to discuss his sophomore album, Milky Stars, released on Friday September 16th.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Michael McArthur over Zoom video. Singer/songwriter Michael McArthur announced his new album Milky Stars will release on September 16th through Transoceanic Records/Soundly Music. Recorded in Nashville and produced by Grammy-winner Jacquire King (Tom Waits, Kings of Leon, James Bay, Kaleo, Modest Mouse), McArthur's sophomore effort is rooted in his own mix of rock, raw soul, and lushly layered indie folk. The album's lead single "Lady Luck" is out now– a gritty cry for help, held down by Marcus King Band's Drew Smithers on slide guitar. An unapologetically lyric-forward writer, McArthur's words naturally wrap themselves around his listeners' lives when put to melody. Through trauma and triumph, music has been his lifelong companion. He writes what he knows, with each song carrying an undercurrent of darkness in a river of personal experience. As a kid, McArthur dreamed of becoming the world's best guitar player, but every time he'd sit down to practice, he found himself writing a song instead. Two decades later, not much has changed. Despite packing theaters and garnering critical acclaim for his captivating live shows, he still considers himself a hardworking songwriter first. McArthur built his career the same way he writes his songs by putting in the work to get the muse to visit. Leaving the family restaurant business to pursue a full-time music career in 2010, McArthur boot-strapped the release of several singles and EPs with producers David Bianco (Tom Petty, Lucinda Williams) and Greg Wells (Adele, Taylor Swift, Rufus Wainwright). In 2019, he released his debut LP, Ever Green, Ever Rain, produced by Grammy-winner Ryan Freeland (Ray Lamontagne, Bonnie Raitt), which earned an exclusive premiere of the single, "Elaine," on Billboard, and praise from American Songwriter, HuffPost, PopMatters, Americana Highways, Cowboys & Indians, Glide, and Riffs & Rhymes among others We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #MichaelMcArthur #LadyLuck #MIlkyStars #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Happy Friday! Lyric-forward, singer-songwriter, Michael McArthur is my guest for episode 1189! His sophomore LP, Milky Stars produced by, Jacquire King (Tom Waites, Kings Of Leon) drops on September 16th on Transoceanic Records/Soundly Music. The singles, "Lady Luck" and "Run Around" are available now wherever you stream or download your jams. Go to michaelmcarthurmusic.com for music, tour dates and more. Michael and I have a great conversation about music getting him through trauma and triumph, overcoming terrible stage fright, opening a coffee shop with his brother to avoid playing music, working with amazing producers his whole career and much more. I had a great time getting to know Michael. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! For help navigating the Austin music scene and more go to austinmusicfoundation.org
“Glory” premiered on April 30th 2019, and marks the halfway point to the acclaimed mini-series. It was written by Tracey Scott Wilson and directed by Jessica Yu. We see two moments of choreography in this episode, the first is the rehearsal sequence featuring the infamous Manson trio, originally choreographed by Fosse and reconstructed by Lloyd Culbreath and Pam Sousa. The second is the nightmare “Pippin medley” that acts as the finale to the episode, choreographed by Joan McCracken herself, Susan Misner. All of our music this episode comes from the musical Pippin, with all music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. The cast of Pippin features Ahmad Simmons as Ben Vereen, Lindsay Nicole Chambers as Leland Palmer, Bahiyah Hibah as Candy Brown, and Alexis Carra as the fictional Sherry (said to be based on the experiences of original cast member Jennifer Nairn-Smith). Also in the cast are Nina Lafarga, Peter Chursin, Emma Caymares, Paloma Garcia-Lee, Tessa Grady, Colin Bradbury, Michael Hartung, Raymond Baynard and Michael McArthur. At the premiere of his film Cabaret, Bob is weighed down by the memory of his flop Sweet Charity three years earlier. But when the reviews come in they call Cabaret a masterpiece, meaning Bob has a “blank check” in the entertainment industry. So in the rehearsal room for Pippin Bob follows his gut. Calling the script “boring and small,” he chooses to “blow the whole thing up” both by demanding script changes and conspicuously sleeping with the entire female ensemble. That is, except for the one dancer avoiding his advances - a young woman named Annie Reinking. Gwen drops by Pippin rehearsal to confide in Bob that the show is in trouble, but he finds himself too wrapped up in his own career to make time for hers. Gwen is ready to move onto the next project - and has already secured the rights to turn the play Chicago into a musical. But Bob has a lot of job offers after this and can’t guarantee Chicago is the next thing he wants to do.” On top of her career, things are sleeping away in Gwen’s personal life as her best friend Joan Simon is in the hospital with only a month to live. Bob is pressuring the authors to change the ending of Pippin, for the title character to choose lighting himself on fire rather than fall in love. He’s also making his power known in his courting of the female ensemble: taking away a featured spot in the show’s “Manson Trio” from a dancer who won’t sleep with him and giving it to Annie, who “knows she doesn’t have to visit his hotel room to get the solo.” Months later, Bob calls Gwen at 3am asking her to come to Washington DC and help him fix the end of the show. In bed with her new boyfriend, she hangs up on him. But in the following year as he wracks up Tony, Emmy and Oscar Awards for Best Direction, he conspicuously thanks “a good friend of mine, Gwen Verdon,” for her contributions. But it’s been 13 years since she won her last Tony Award, and spending time at home with their daughter just isn’t enough for a woman who “won’t rest until she knows she has it all.” Bob is on his own downward spiral though. Much like the title character in Pippin, Bob is looking for something fulfilling - completely fulfilling. In a fever dream, Ben Vereen, Paddy, Gwen and his female conquests taunt Bob to jump out his hotel room window, with Gwen saying “the ones who die young, they’re the ones who live forever. If you do this, you’ll eclipse me, you’ll eclipse everyone.” But it’s the thought of their daughter Nicole that keeps him from jumping, much to the chagrin of the voices in his head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rachel recounts her Pride adventures and is proud of Bella for fucking up the vet. Rosa says hello! And there’s some great Southern rock in this episode. Plus! For the month of July all proceeds will go to the Trans Justice Funding Project so there’s never been a better time to sign up for the Patreon or contribute to Ko-fi! Dexateens -- “Take Me to the Speedway” (Heathens Homecoming 2020) Julian Taylor -- “The Ridge” (The Ridge) Micah Bendigo -- “I Walked in the Water” (Single) Ashleigh Flynn and the Riveters -- “This Love” (This Love) Dirt Reynolds -- “I Know What it Means” (Scalawag) Lacey Williams -- “Cut’n’Curl” (Single) Tenille Townes -- “The Most Beautiful Things” (Lemonade Stand) Michael McArthur -- “Wild In the Blood” (Oh, Sedona) Brooke Stephensen -- “Backbone” (Single) Rochelle Riser -- “Way Out There” (Single) Amina Shareef -- “Farewell to My Man” (Single) Will Stewart -- “Southern Raphael” (Way Gone) Greater Bird of Paradise -- “The Hourglass” (Single) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
The guys talk about their most listened to songs of 2019...this episode is all of Ben's picks. If you like what you hear, check the artists out and buy their music, buy a t-shirt of the band, and go to one of their live shows. Michael McArthur - michaelmcarthurmusic.com Hiss Golden Messenger - hissgoldenmessenger.com The National - americanmary.com Brian Dunne - briandunnemusic.net Said The Whale - saidthewhale.com Jenny Lewis - jennylewis.com Grayson Foster - graysonfoster.com Ships Have Sailed - shipshavesailed.com Hannah Harber & The Lionhearts - hannahharber.com Caroline Spence - carolinespencemusic.com Vampire Weekend - vampireweekend.com Noah Gundersen - noahgundersen.com
Michael McArthur. I had the honor of interviewing this incredible human being. I decided to strip it back and honor the person we all knew and loved. I replaced the original track with a raw version o the interview. His life, his talent, unedited in his own words. I will forever be The Greatest Fan fo You Life. I love you always, Best Friend!
Singer songwriter Michael McArthur joins the guys to talk about John Prine's 2018 release "Tree of Forgiveness." The guys talk with Michael about his beautiful 2019 release "Ever Green, Ever Rain" as well as other topics like Brandi Carlile, writing songs, great song titles, and kissing that girl on the tilt a whirl. Catch Michael McArthur at www.michaelmcarthurmusic.com
Author and creative catalyst Nicki Salcedo talks about her writing journey and singer-songwriter Michael McArthur shares his take on how to maintain a focus on songwriting.
LMG Soul Eclectics: “Late Spring Drive” Playlist The Eclectic Groove Machine (starts: 00:49) 1) Nu – Idesia 2) Prototype (starRo Bossa Edit) – OutKast 3) Let It Go – Shaun Escoffery 4) In Your Clouds – MNEK 5) I Will Not Let You Go – Carmen Hendricks 6) All I Wanna Do – D’Sound 7) Being Thru The Eyes of a Child (Prelude) – The Rebirth 8) Fragments – Conya Doss 9) The Other Side – Alex Isley 10) Alright – Jordan Rakei 11) Reach Out – Mad Satta 12) West Coast – Kandace Springs 13) (A)gain – Def Sound 14) This Is Coming To – The Rebirth 15) Smile (feat. Jata) – SoulParlor 16) Anyway – ASH 17) Numbers and Steel – Electric Wire Hustle 18) Be Free – J. Cole The Neo-Blues Movement (1:12:21) 19) #HoodLove – Jazmine Sullivan 20) Gimme All Your Love – Alabama Shakes 21) Redemption – Samm Henshaw 22) You Don’t Know — Jill Scott 23) Wish I Had Answered (new version) – Mavis Staples 24) House of the Rising Sun — Kimberly Nichole 25) Run Around — Michael McArthur 26) My Heart – Lizz Wright 27) Walk The Line – Ben L’Oncle Soul Old Soul Made New (1:46:23) 28) No Lie – Sensere 29) Miss You (No More) – Jimmie Reign 30) Gold – Andreya Triana 31) On The Ground – Meaghan Maples 32) Another Day – Jamie Lidell 33) Wake Up To Your Love – Malted Milk & Toni Green 34) You Give Me Something – James Morrison 35) California Roll (ft. Pharrell & Stevie Wonder) – Snoop Dogg 36) I Wanna Love You – Jussie Smollett 37) On Our Way – Christina Aguilera 38) California Dreaming – Sia Evening Drive (2:27:01) 39) Love Happens – Teri Tobin 40) You’re My Girl – Kenny Lattimore 41) Can’t Stand – K. Avett 42) Charge (ft. Anthony David) – Carmen Rodgers 43) The Line (ft. Darien Dean & Erik Truffaz) – Isma Hill 44) Watch Out – Tawiah 45) Moments (ft. Darien Dean & Mr. E) – Isma Hill 46) Let It Flow (ft. Kay - The Foundation) –Six Minutes Til’ Sunrise 47) Get It Right – Teedra Moses 48) Can We Talk – Jamie Foxx 49) Sweet Life – Frank Ocean 50) Mona Lisa (Live Acoustic) – Jazmine Sullivan 51) Be Free (Live - J. Cole cover) – Faith Evans