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In this episode, we're diving into track five of Rising Decline's second album, Camden Road. This episode unpacks the hilarious (and insightful) story behind “I Got Fired from Moondoggies,” written by our singer Brent after—well—you guessed it, getting fired from a surf shop. We'll talk about the bridge (both the musical kind and the life […]
You've heard the story behind the music, now it's time to listen to the track itself. Here's I Got Fired From Moondoggies, the fifth song from Rising Decline's 9-track album, newly remixed and reimagined with the power of AI. This is part of my 18-episode series, where I break down each track from the album, […]
Small Paul - "Miner for a Dream" from the 2023 self-released album Come Alive & Live Again When you've got four talented musicians in your COVID bubble, the only thing to do during the pandemic is start a band! This is how Ballard-based quartet Small Paul came to be, featuring housemates Kevin Murphy from The Moondoggies, Chris King and Malcolm Roberts from Chris King & The Gutterballs, and Seth McDonald from All Star Opera. Their debut LP, Come Alive & Live Again, was produced by Erik Blood. Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Table at the Tan-O: Conversations About the World of General Hospital
Gia and Keisha have some thoughts about the poolside eye candy. It's not working. And Carly should know better than to throw money at a company run by a couple of Moondoggies. Yeesh. But lovely as always to see the inside of the hospital, especially Felicia schooling Esme (will she listen?), and Epiphany going back to school. But she can do better than the man with the tiny hat. #generalhospital #generalhospitalpodcast #gh #atableatthetano #mauricebenard #dominiczamprogna #kellythiebaud
Erik Blood is the technical wizard of the Black Constellation. He's worked with nearly every artist in the Constellation and has left an undeniable footprint on Seattle music at large. But he's more than just a “behind the scenes” force. When Blood steps up to the mic, he uses every instrument and genre in his arsenal to convey his truths and intersecting identities. On this episode, Blood relays his journey into music production from recording tracks on a Teddy Ruxpin to producing pivotal Seattle records for Shabazz Palaces, Tacocat, THEESatisfaction, Moondoggies, and more. Blood also digs into his solo work, the way sexuality plays into his music, and growing up in a Black and white home. Blood's love of music and skill in capturing its recorded essence knows no boundaries. Listen to a playlist of music from the episode and read the transcript on KEXP.org. **If you're in the Seattle area or want to make the trip, you can join KEXP at Clock-Out Lounge on Friday, May 27 for “Fresh Off The Spaceship Live.” The event will feature performances from Black Constellation artists Shabazz Palaces, Stas THEE Boss, Porter Ray and more. You can find more information on KEXP.org and buy tickets here. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/fresh Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/fresh See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News and More: This week, we recap the historically good start Canby athletics is having to kick off their winter season, led by the 3-0 boys basketball team and undefeated swimming and wrestling squads. Canby Conversation: On today's Canby Conversation, we round up a few of our shorter, holiday-themed interviews, including Sgt. Nathan Wallbaum for Shop With a Cop, Courtney Hohensee of Marquis Hope Village and Santa himself. Canby Hall Pass: Alisha Orefice and Brandon Chase, Canby Kiwanis Thrift Store, and Whitney Altman, Moondoggies. More info: http://canbyareachamber.chambermaster.com/events/details/canby-hall-pass-promotion-2546 This Week's Sponsors: DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Marquis Hope Village, The Book Nook, Wild Hare Saloon, Canby Foursquare Church, Odd Moe's Pizza, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., Retro Revival Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
News and More: This week, we recap the historically good start Canby athletics is having to kick off their winter season, led by the 3-0 boys basketball team and undefeated swimming and wrestling squads. Canby Conversation: On today's Canby Conversation, we round up a few of our shorter, holiday-themed interviews, including Sgt. Nathan Wallbaum for Shop With a Cop, Courtney Hohensee of Marquis Hope Village and Santa himself. Canby Hall Pass: Alisha Orefice and Brandon Chase, Canby Kiwanis Thrift Store, and Whitney Altman, Moondoggies. More info: http://canbyareachamber.chambermaster.com/events/details/canby-hall-pass-promotion-2546 This Week's Sponsors: DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Marquis Hope Village, The Book Nook, Wild Hare Saloon, Canby Foursquare Church, Odd Moe's Pizza, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., Retro Revival Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
We sat down with Randy Adler of Moondoggies Beach Club at Kelly Slaters Wave Pool.
A tour of the Nancy and Joe Guppy home art collection; singer/songwriter Sera Cahoone plays the original tune "Only As The Day Is Long"; behind-the-scenes on the feature film "Potato Dreams of America" with the director of photography Vincent Pierce; a Zoom chat with seasoned production designer John Lavin; and we remember beloved Seattle filmmaker, Lynn Shelton."Art Zone with Nancy Guppy" has temporarily morphed into "Art Zone Phones It In," a low-tech scrappy version filmed in the social distancing comfort of Nancy's condo. With Joe Guppy running camera (his iPhone), Nancy and her remote but mighty AZ team curate homegrown video performances by musicians, actors and comedians; present video interviews with artists, city leaders, and owners of art-based businesses; and feature laugh-out-loud moments like cooped-up cat roommates and Nancy giving Joe a much needed, and very bad, haircut.More info:Full John Lavin InterviewJohn Lavin Sera Cahoone Rally for the MarketThe Moondoggies
The Seattle folk rock band's latest LP still brims with rootsy splendor, but The Moondoggies' latest LP, A Love Sleeps Deep, also has a frustrated bite previously unseen in the band's lyrics. Kevin Murphy and co. join Cheryl Waters in the KEXP Live Room for four songs from A Love Sleeps Deep and a conversation about the record's origins. Recorded 04/13/2018. 4 songs - Easy Coming, Underground (A Love Sleeps Deep), Sick In Bed, Cinders/MatchSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On their sophomore LP Port Saint Joe, Brothers Osborne has pulled off the rare feat of being EXACTLY as good as the hype makes them out to be. Good times, sick jams, with copious amounts of whiskey, weed, and Willie all make this "country" album one of the years best releases whether you believe in Nashville or not. PLUS! We've got some thoughts on the current state of Country Music journalism, Kendrick's Pulitzer, and Washington state's The Moondoggies are back from the cosmos with a new album and a new single to go along with it!Show NotesGet to know The Moondoggies! Bandcamp | Facebook | TwitterIncidental music courtesy of Aquatic Gardener. Hear more/buy it HERE.Support us on Patreon! [LINK]Support/find out more about Washington, DC's Uptown Art House [LINK] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on the podcast we sat down with Everett musician Kevin Murphy of The Moondoggies. Disguised as a co-op employee, he takes pride in going on the road with the band and claiming Everett has their hometown.Tune in to hear the origins of the name "The Moondoggies" and how he has embraced fatherhood, band fame, and walking everywhere in town.
The Moondoggies - Easy Coming - from the 2018 album A Love Sleeps Deep on Hardly Art.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep 27: Kevin Murphy - The Moondoggies Kevin tells BD about his distaste for “Rock band culture”. How he and the band have learned that every night of tour isn't a party. The effect “the Band” had on him the first time hearing them and how it changed his direction musically. His surprising enjoyment of one dedicated critic of his music and the experience he had with Steven Stills that left a bad taste. Buy the Moondoggies Music: http://www.moondoggiesmusic.com Sponsored today by: http://www.blumensteinaudio.com & http://www.future-vapor.com
When SMI Radio launched in April of 2010 our very first musical guest was Joe Simpson AKA Eldridge Gravy from Eldridge Gravy and The Court Supreme. The band released their most recent record, Gravy’s In Your Area which was released last month. I catch up with Joe to talk about the band’s new disc, some of the personal changes in the group and we spin some selected tracks from the new release. In the second half of the show I welcome back Artist Home's Kevin Sur. Kevin and his crew are responsible for staging some incredible Northwest music festivals. Last year Artist Home launched the very first annual Timber! Outdoor Music Festival. It was so successful that he is bringing it back an expanded version taking place this summer. You don't have to wait for the summer sun to enjoy some great music in a festival setting. Artist Home will present the very first Timberrr! Winter Music Festival which will take place later this month (1/10 - 1/11) in beautiful Leavenworth, Washington. Kevin and I chat this unique music event and the participating artists such as Hey Marseilles, Telekenisis, The Moondoggies, Radiation City and a lot more. (For the complete lineup go here.) We also share some music from Timberrr! artists as well.
KEXP weekend overnight DJ Nate shares some favorites of 2013, perfect to wind you up as the summer rolls along! Featuring new music from Pond, The Moondoggies, and The Dodos. 1. Pity Sex – Wind-Up 2. Moon King – Appel 3. Pond – Giant Tortoise 4. Sebadoh – Keep The Boy Alive 5. Free Time – Nothin But Nice 6. The Moondoggies – One More Chance 7. Dodos – Confidence 8. John Wizards – Muizenberg 9. Peaking Lights – Subterranean Brainblow 10. Gabriel Mintz – Castles FallSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Amanda Guest as we discuss the new online radio station she's launching. I've also got the Bonehead of the Week and music from PJ Harvey, The Moondoggies, Wavves and King Tuff. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Launching her own radio station, BFF.fm - Taking back real radio - Hope to bring back the college radio experience - KUSF is trying to stay alive - Amanda: College radio had a huge impact - Amanda lives within walking distance of rock clubs in SF - Already had discussions with venues about sponsoring shows - Starting with seven DJs - One DJ in Massachusetts pre-recording shows - Even before launch, BFF.fm has generated a lot of enthusiasm - Amanda: Work full-time gig so she can do this during her spare time - Bonehead of the Week Music:PJ Harvey - Shaker Aamer The Moondoggies - Red Eye Wavves - Hippies is Punks King Tuff - Anthem Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The PJ Harvey song was recorded in support of Shaker Aamer, the last British prisoner being held in Guantanamo Bay prison. The song is available for free download at Soundcloud. The Moondoggies song is on the album Adios I'm a Ghost on Hardly Art. Download the song for free at HardlyArt. The Wavves song is a bonus track on the album Afraid of Heights on Warner Bros. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The King Tuff song is on his self-titled album on Sub Pop. Download the song for free at Epitonic. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 8:00 PM live @ Fremont Abbey Arts Center, Seattle | Curated by Nathan Marion, theround.org or fremontabbey.org , Podcast produced by Jonas G. and Josh Sherman mezzaninefloorstudios.com | Not to be sold or distributed in any way
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 8:00 PM live @ Fremont Abbey Arts Center, Seattle | Curated by Nathan Marion, theround.org or fremontabbey.org , Podcast produced by Jonas G. and Josh Sherman mezzaninefloorstudios.com | Not to be sold or distributed in any way
Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 8:00 PM live @ Fremont Abbey Arts Center, Seattle | Curated by Nathan Marion, theround.org or fremontabbey.org , Podcast produced by Jonas G. and Josh Sherman mezzaninefloorstudios.com | Not to be sold or distributed in any way
Tues, Jan. 12th, 2010 8:00 PM live @ Fremont Abbey Arts Center, Seattle | Curated by Nathan Marion, Podcast produced by Joshua Sherman and Jonas G. www.theround.org or http://www.fremontabbey.org | Not to be sold or distributed in any way.