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There's been a string of concerts cancelled across the country this year, with some concert-goers unable to access refunds after the promoters entered liquidation. So how do you keep your money safe, and how can you tell a reputable promoter from a potentially dodgy one? Wellington Mornings' music man James Irwin joined Nick Mills for Music Time. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we approach Stephen Lawrence Day, we honour his memory and get an update from BBC journalist Daniel De Simone on what's happened with the case in the last 12 months.We also discuss over-policing of Black owned events and how that's impacting the community with the CEO of Black Lives in Music, Charisse Beaumont, and artist and founder of Black Pound Day, Swiss. Finally, Richie asks what does feminism look like in 2025?
For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.productionvaluematters.com In this episode of Production Value Matters, host Matthew Byrne interviews Yvonne McNair, an Emmy-nominated event producer and Chief Experience Officer at Captivate Productions. Yvonne discusses the element of surprise and delight, creative marketing approaches, and her experiences working with high-profile artists like Prince. She offers practical insights on balancing creative vision with budget constraints while creating memorable experiences.
From the Biltmore Blooms and the Asheville Orchid Festival to Art Shows and Music Events, Hiking and Chasing Waterfalls, and the Southern Conference Basketball and Wrestling Championships, this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Adventures in Asheville" Podcast covers Spring Adventures in Asheville, North Carolina. As always the show features Steve & Karen Wilson "Mr & Mrs Wild, who own and run The Lion & The Rose Bed & Breakfast, a stunning pink lady in the Montford Historic District. More: https://www.lion-rose.com/ Big Blend Radio's "Adventures in Asheville" Show airs every 1st Tuesday. Follow the show on PodBean: https://adventures-asheville.podbean.com/ This episode is also being shared and featured on other Big Blend Radio Network Podcast Channels including "Vacation Station" and "Garden Gossip," Check out our network of podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
In this special edition, recorded live from Bar City on TRB XXIV, the BoatCast Boys are excited to welcome the incredibly talented Meaghan Farrell. Known for her vibrant energy and heartfelt music, Meaghan shares her journey of living life from one Rock Boat to the next. The episode delves into her creative process, her experiences with the Rock Boat community, and her recent album, “Motherland”.Meaghan opens up about her unique lifestyle, living from one Rock Boat event to another. She reflects on the void she felt when she missed a year after attending three consecutive Rock Boats. Meaghan discusses the preparation and anticipation that go into each event and how each Rock Boat experience is unique and incomparable.Creative Process Behind “Motherland”Released in August 2024, “Motherland” is a product of Meaghan's intense creative process. She humorously attributes her creativity to mental illness, ADHD, and a learning disability, which she discovered later in life. Meaghan explains how her songs come together quickly, often within 45 minutes, and how she prefers to record them soon after writing. She contrasts her approach with other artists who might choose from a large pool of songs.Personal Challenges and InspirationsMeaghan candidly shares the personal challenges she faced while creating “Motherland,” including the grief of losing her father and her mother's battle with cancer. She talks about the difficulty in finding motivation during tough times and how these experiences deeply influenced her music.Earth Angel Charity and Music for a CauseMeaghan recounts her involvement with the Earth Angel Charity and the memorable experience of creating music in a tropical island setting with other talented musicians. She emphasizes the importance of using her music to support charitable causes, such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and LGBTQ youth organizations.Community and CamaraderieMeaghan highlights the sense of community and camaraderie fostered by events like the Rock Boat and Rock by the Sea. She praises the organizers and fellow artists for their support and collaboration, which enhance the overall experience for everyone involved.Fun and Memorable MomentsThe episode is filled with light-hearted moments, including Meaghan's humorous recounting of her performance at the Positivity Jam, where she embraced 80s nostalgia with a spirited rendition of “Gloria.” She shares behind-the-scenes stories of planning the performance and the spontaneous, fun interactions with the crew and audience.Closing ThoughtsAs the episode wraps up, Meaghan expresses her gratitude for the Rock Boat community and the podcast's support. She looks forward to future events and continuing to make a positive impact through her music.Listener EngagementListeners are invited to follow Meaghan Farrell, listen to her album “Motherland,” and support the charitable causes she champions. The episode promises more inspiring stories and musical journeys on the BoatCast.This episode of the BoatCast offers a deep dive into Meaghan Farrell's life and music, providing listeners with an intimate look at her creative process and the community that supports her.Timestamps• 00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome• 00:00:32 - Meaghan Farrell's Rock Boat Experience• 00:02:33 - Creative Process and Mental Health• 00:05:08 - Challenges and Motivation• 00:06:39 - Album “Motherland” and Personal Struggles• 00:07:02 - Earth Angel Charity and Music Video• 00:09:31 - Impact of Music on Charity• 00:11:22 - Art, Charity, and Personal Impact• 00:11:56 - Upcoming Events and Festivals• 00:12:38 - Working with Festival Organizers• 00:13:44 - Favorite New Band on the Rock Boat• 00:14:18 - Community and Perfection in Music Events• 00:14:55 - Meaghan Farrell's Special Place in the Podcast• 00:15:25 - Super Bowl Predictions• 00:16:44 - Meaghan's Comedy and Performance Background• 00:17:56 - Positivity Jam Performance• 00:18:09 - Planning and Execution of Performances• 00:21:12 - Closing Remarks and AppreciationConnect with Meaghan Farrell• Instagram: @meaghanfarrellmusic• Facebook: @Meaghan Farrell• Twitter: @megfarrellmusic• YouTube: Meaghan Farrell• Spotify: Meaghan FarrellFor more information and updates, visit Meaghan's official website: www.meaghanfarrell.comThe BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, https://www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
Lazzey B Flow, the dynamic artist, producer, and event curator from Chicago, takes us on his musical journey filled with creativity, resilience, and authentic experiences. From the early days at Habit Studio to leading successful events with Tomorrow Dynasty, Lazzey B Flow shares how serendipitous moments and influential figures like Ozlin Antonio have shaped his career. He emphasizes the significance of collaboration and community, drawing inspiration from Chicago's vibrant music scene to bring unforgettable shows to places like Naperville and Wicker Park. Lazzey also opens up about his creative process, detailing how he integrates new music into social media to expand his reach and connect with fans.Balancing multiple roles in the industry, Lazzey B Flow gives us a peek into the life of a producer and emcee, highlighting the joys and challenges unique to each role. As a producer, he stresses the importance of music theory and the intricacies of crafting beats, while as an emcee, he revels in the singular focus of performing. Lazzey also discusses the art of event curation, sharing his passion for creating memorable experiences that turn strangers into friends and adversaries into allies. His insights into the logistics of event planning, from managing open mic lists to maintaining performance standards, offer a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes workings of successful events.The conversation doesn't shy away from the raw energy and authentic vibes of the nightlife, where Lazzey thrives in the hip-hop scene. From the importance of DJs in energizing events and promoting new talent to the camaraderie and unspoken bonds in the club scene, Lazzey captures the essence of what makes music culture so powerful. Lazzey showcases how music and friendship create a tapestry of support and creativity. Join us as we explore the night out with fresh kicks, a crisp white tee, and the passion that fuels the spirit of the streets.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: The SHITTS Podcast. Follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio. Subscribe and comment.
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Greg Brady (@GregBradyTO) focuses in on Ontario mayors urging the federal government to pay up and provide more funding to tackle homelessness, addiction and mental illness. Marianne Meed Ward (@MariannMeedWard) is the Mayor of Burlington, Ontario and Chief of Ontario's Big City Mayors and has been outspoken on the issue. Next, Michelle Tessier, former deputy director of Canada's spy agency (that's CSIS) from 2018 to 2023 about security planning for large scale music events, say a Taylor Swift concert, and whether our venues are vulnerable to attacks. Lastly, Peter Howell (@peterhowellfilm), movie critic for the Toronto Star and we were talking about the Toronto International Film Festival catching the eyes of younger audiences and why the film festival is making a shift in target demographics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Brady (@GregBradyTO) focuses in on Ontario mayors urging the federal government to pay up and provide more funding to tackle homelessness, addiction and mental illness. Marianne Meed Ward (@MariannMeedWard) is the Mayor of Burlington, Ontario and Chief of Ontario's Big City Mayors and has been outspoken on the issue. Next, Michelle Tessier, former deputy director of Canada's spy agency (that's CSIS) from 2018 to 2023 about security planning for large scale music events, say a Taylor Swift concert, and whether our venues are vulnerable to attacks. Lastly, Peter Howell (@peterhowellfilm), movie critic for the Toronto Star and we were talking about the Toronto International Film Festival catching the eyes of younger audiences and why the film festival is making a shift in target demographics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.What if you could relive the transformative year of 1966 through the eyes of those who lived it and the sounds that defined it? Join us alongside our special guests, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show, as we navigate through Lou's colorful memories from when he was just twelve years old. Our journey is filled with laughter, spirited debates, and vivid recollections of iconic moments like the final broadcast of "Shindig" with The Kinks and The Who, and David Bowie's early career milestones. The dynamic between the hosts, with playful jabs and humorous exchanges, keeps the conversation lively and engaging.In this episode, the air is alive with the nostalgia of 1966's music scene. We'll shine a light on everything from the groundbreaking "Good Vibrations" by Brian Wilson to the psychedelic vibes of The Byrds' "Eight Miles High." There's a special segment where we indulge in a game of 45 Poker, and you'll hear our thoughts as we rummage through a shuffled collection of 45s, debating which set reigns supreme. Alongside our musical musings, we reflect on the unforgettable performances by The Beatles, The Who, and the debut of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, all while sharing personal stories and lighter moments that bring the era back to life.Finally, our discussions take you on a whirlwind of musical highlights, from John Lennon's infamous "more popular than Jesus" remark to debates over Jefferson Airplane and Big Brother at the Fillmore. We'll reminisce about the Grammy winners, Eurovision's quirky moments, and the unforgettable album covers that defined a generation. Whether it's a poignant story about U2's "The Joshua Tree" or a playful argument about wine terminology, this episode promises a rich tapestry of memories, insights, and laughs that will transport you back to one of the most influential years in pop culture history. Tune in for a heartfelt, humorous, and highly entertaining ride through 1966!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Veto's Corner, Veto dives into a range of hot topics. The conversation starts with the Hawk Tuah girl that went viral (08:23). Next, we discuss Bronny James being drafted by the Lakers (17:29). We then talk about Noah Knigga, the football player with a unique name (40:26), and the execution of a 22-year-old in North Korea for listening to K-pop (49:21).The episode continues with a discussion on the presidential debate between Trump and Biden (01:07:21). Wack's attempt to bail out Keefe D is up next (01:34:07), followed by the Tate brothers' ambition to make Chicago the next film capital (02:09:28). We also cover A Boogie selling out Madison Square Garden (02:11:05) and Sha'Carri Richardson heading to Paris after winning with the fastest time of 10.71 seconds (02:12:09).Tune in for an engaging and unfiltered conversation.Support the Show.Follow Veto's Corner: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetoscornerpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VetosCornerPodcast Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@VetoscornerpodcastYoutube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@vetoscornerpodcast Follow Veto Vangundy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetovangundy Twitter: https://twitter.com/vetovangundy Follow Kyng Musix: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Ky.n.gmusix Disclaimer "Welcome to “Veto's Corner”. Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of “Veto's Corner”or its affiliates. Some of the content shared on this podcast may be intended for comedic or entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as factual information. We encourage our listeners to conduct their own research and form their own opinions on any topics discussed. Thank you for listening!"
In this week's episode, I feature Mish Mish Bakery that opened recently in Fraserhood. I feature Okuizakaya in Gastown. I feature The Art of Giving Afternoon Tea at 137 Pillars Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. I talk about some Upcoming Food and Music Events that include Carnival del Sol and the Vancouver Folk Music Festival I feature the Summer Water Lilies Afternoon Tea at the Siam Kempinski Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. I talk about Fly Over Canada and their new film Awaken Canada. I talk about our Corporate Food Tours. Follow me on Instagram, TikTok and X @Vanfoodster as well to visit VancouverFoodster.com for everything food in Vancouver and beyond.
Sean & Donnie of The Response are joined by Jason of Cincinnati's own show (not a podcast) The SUPER SATAN SHOW on YouTube Joins Us To Talk about The Show Format, it's musical guests, As Well As Upcoming Live Music Events presented by SUPER SATAN SHOW!! Watch out because The Response will be guesting on The Super Satan Show on July 11. Don't forget about --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sean0493/support
In this episode of Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack, dive into the latest shake-ups and huge news rocking the music world. From the unexpected changes to the much-anticipated Pandemonium Fest, including the withdrawal of legendary acts like Deep Purple and Placebo, to the heartfelt tribute by Frances Bean Cobain on the 30th anniversary of Kurt Cobain's passing, this episode covers ground not to be missed. Discover the impacts of the festival's downsize to a single-stage event, changes in location for the Brisbane dates, and how fans can benefit from ticket adjustments. Amidst the shifts, the legacy of Nirvana's frontman is tenderly remembered by his daughter, offering a rare glimpse into the personal side of rock history. Plus, get the inside scoop on Nine Inch Nails' upcoming projects, from their excitement about a new album to ventures into television, horror cinema, fashion, and their own music festival. Tune in to stay ahead of the curve in the rock and alternative music scenes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the "Sailor Jimmy Podcast," host Jimmy Rogers is joined by special guest Mark Miller, the lead vocalist of Sawyer Brown. Mark provides insights into his illustrious career, from winning Star Search to producing for Casting Crowns, and his involvement in various movies. The episode delves into Mark's background in basketball, his strong ties to the military, and his upcoming performance at the "Peel for Purpose Crawfish Festival."Additionally, Susan Hickman discusses her journey with live performances, community engagement, and her ongoing crowdfunding campaign to finance a new album. She shares captivating stories about her experiences at music festivals, her dedication to supporting military initiatives, and underscores the significance of fan support within the music industry.Key Points:Guest Introduction:Mark Miller, lead vocalist of Sawyer Brown and accomplished songwriter, joins the podcast.Career Highlights: Mark's journey from Star Search to producing for Casting Crowns and his involvement in movies like "Ring the Bell."Personal Connection to Military: Mark's father's service in the Air Force and his own appreciation for the sacrifices made by the military.Upcoming Peel For A Purpose Event: Mark's participation in the "Peel for Purpose Crawfish Festival" and his support for Boots for Troops, showcasing his commitment to veterans.Basketball Background: Mark's passion for basketball, including memories from his high school days and playing alongside notable players.Introducing Susan:Our second guest and performing artists Susan Hickman joins Jimmy on the show.Live Performances:The excitement and nervousness of performing live, even after years of experience.Community Involvement:Participating in charitable events like care packing parties and supporting the military.New Music Campaign:Susan talks about using crowdfunding to fund a new album and engage with fans.Quotable Moments:"Just like every other American, we couldn't have the lifestyle and the freedom, and that's just so overlooked... It means everything."*"Music makes a difference in people's lives, and it's totally okay to be vulnerable in that way.”Links Mentioned:https://sawyerbrown.com/https://www.susanhickman.com/https://boots4troops.org/https://www.captainbrads.com/https://www.shrp.com/
EP26 - Cirque Du Soul is the UK's leading independent nightclub touring company. This week we are joined by their Head of Events & Marketing Ben to discuss their meteoric rise to success, and what they've done to stay ahead of the game.
Join Andrea and Celia as they have a conversation with Marty Steinberg of Romanza Music Award-winning Romanza Music is perfect for wedding ceremonies, cocktail hours in NJ, NY, PA and CT. Romanza Music perform as a string quartet, trio, duo, solo or in mixed ensembles with flute, oboe, trumpet, piano, harp or any other instrument and play any music, from Bach to Black Eyed Peas and beyond. You'll fall in love with Romanza Music, just as all our clients do. Join the conversation. We love your questions, comments, and requests! We also love guests! Past brides, grooms, vendors, and venues contact us! We offer host read advertisement as well. Contact us for more information! Email us at andrea@thisjoyous.com Contact us through social media: Facebook, Instagram or website all are titled: New Jersey Wedding Podcast https://www.instagram.com/newjerseyweddingpodcast https://www.newjerseyweddingpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/NewJerseyWeddingPodcast Listen for free wherever you get your Podcasts. Links to this week's vendors: Andrea Purtell www.forthisjoyousoccasion.com https://www.instagram.com/weddingofficiant @weddingofficiant Celia Milton: www.njvowsnow.com https://www.instagram.com/njvowsnow @njvowsnow Romanza Music Events: http://www.romanzamusicevents.com/ @romanzamusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrea-purtell/message
Comedian Xander Beltran joins Shane and Duncan for a symphony of regret, ranking the greatest musical events that none of them experienced. Among the candidates: Woodstock '69, the Beatles rooftop concert, Queen at Live Aid, Sublime with No Doubt, and...Gwar? Will any of your favorites make the list... Which momentous musical events would be in your top 5? Tell us in the Discord... ~ Access the entire back catalog of After Midnights, plus bonus episodes and video livestreams over at the brand new MFFI Patreon: PATREON ~ Join the Midnight Masses! Become an Insomniac by dropping a review, adding us on social media, and contacting us with episode ideas. And we now have Midnight Merch! Show your Insomniac pride and pick up a tee shirt or coffee mug to spread the word! Midnight Merch ~ Leave an Audio Message! ~ Instagram ~ Podcast Website
Episode 201 is here and it's officially our first show as Unplugged with Tyler Winters and John Pearman. For this week's episode, we bring back an OG The All Punked Up Podcast co-host, Ally Rincon. We discuss her brand new EP and make her talk about new music and news with us. Speaking of news, here's what we talked about. After acquiring the streaming rights to WWE's Monday Night Raw, we ponder whether Netflix could also become the future home of live music events. We then move the news about Apple paying artists more per stream as long as they have spatial audio version of the song being streamed. Is this a good thing for artists? Finally, we round out the news with all of the TikTok drama that saw some of the most popular songs removed from the platform after they were pulled by Universal Music Group. We've got all of the deets. So tune in!Listen to Ally's (Drive-In) new EP Location Scouting.Support the showAs always, thanks for listening!If you're interested in supporting our show, you can do so here.Want even more news? Sign up for our weekly newsletter and get all of the relevant music news from the week. It really is the best way to keep up with all of the happenings from the scene. Sign up now!Check out our merch store here!Are you a fan of the scene and want to be a guest on the pod? Fill out the form here.Please consider rating and reviewing this podcast as a solid rating can really help us reach more listeners just like you. And that's our ultimate goal.
For over 50 years, the Glastonbury Festival has been one of the most iconic music festivals in the world. With its stunning location, eclectic lineup, and emphasis on arts and activism, Glastonbury offers an experience like no other.In this episode, we dive into what sets Glastonbury apart from other major music festivals.With origins in 1970s counterculture, how that free-spirited vibe still permeates the event today. We discuss the festival's unique setting on a dairy farm in the Somerset countryside and what that rustic backdrop adds to the atmosphere.Our new co-host Tilly joins us to chat about our favorite aspects of Glastonbury, from the awe-inspiring Pyramid Stage to the late-night revelry. Tune in to find out what elements come together to create the one-of-a-kind experience that half a million fans flock to Somerset for every June. Whether you've never been or you're a seasoned Glasto veteran, this episode will remind you why this festival is so magical and so very special.
This week we are joined by two guests, Rhys who succeeded in the ticket sale and one Tilly who did not. We discuss how the ticket sale went, suggestions that it should be replaced by a ballot, what that will do for the atmosphere in the festival and what are the options if you are still without a ticket.
Kevin Lyman has done more than found the longest-running touring music festival; his production work and incredibly kind reputation spans decades. About Wrapbook Wrapbook is a smart, intuitive platform that makes production payroll and accounting easier, faster, and more secure. We provide a unified payroll platform that seamlessly connects your entire team—production, accounting, cast, and crew—all in one place. Wrapbook empowers production teams to manage projects, pay cast and crew, track expenses, and generate data-driven insights, while enabling workers to manage timecards, track pay, and onboard to new projects from any device. Wrapbook brings clarity and dependability to production payroll, while increasing the productivity of your whole team. For crew: The Wrapbook app eliminates the headaches of production payroll by providing a fast, transparent, and secure solution for workers to complete startwork, submit timecards, and track pay. Trusted by companies of all sizes, Wrapbook powers payroll for some of the industry's top production companies, including SMUGGLER, Tuff, and GhostRobot. Our growing team of 250+ people includes entertainment and technology experts from SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE, Teamsters, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, and more. Wrapbook is backed by top-tier investors, including Jeffrey Katzenberg's WndrCo, Andreessen Horowitz, and A* Capital. Get started at https://www.wrapbook.com/
Yoooooo, pardon the missing in action. We were just on the other side of the field doing our thing with some of you in real time, pause. Alas, we byke-byke and there's quite a bit to chop through on this and so many of you out there to thank, actually all of you to thank. We go through our sneakers and even give some away courtesy of our good people at Play Energy. Hella event details to go through, the new music, sheeesh! Let's get into it Hosts @Big_Warra @Fratpacker @Ke_Kitso_Bafethu Follow The Sobering on the socials IG: TheSobering Tw: TheSoberingPod FB: The Sobering Podcast Recorded at Dan Vista Mansions Produced by The Sobering Engineer: Kitso Moremi
It's been a minute, we know. We had to step out of the studio to come connect with y'all, and if you missed us on the block we got you covered in the events section. We've promised for some time but this time we for real come bearing gifts for y'all, listen carefully on how to win yourself a pair of sneakers courtesy of Play Energy. There's really quite a bit to get through in this chop session, let's get into it. Enjoy! Hosts @Big_Warra @Fratpacker @Ke_Kitso_Bafethu Follow The Sobering on the socials IG: TheSobering Tw: TheSoberingPod FB: The Sobering Podcast Recorded at Dan Vista Mansions Produced by The Sobering Engineer: Kitso Moremi
Here's the latest in Hard N Heavy Headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! In this episode, we dive into the opinions, events, and tours that are shaking the music world.
Ep 116: Music Ally Editor Joe Sparrow is joined by A Greener Future CEO and cofounder Claire O'Neill. AGF created the world's first event sustainability standards and now offers consultancy, training, certification and membership to the events industry. We talk to her about how live events can become greener and more sustainable – and how there's a lot more to it that simply cutting down on carbon emissions. The events industry is a part of the music industry that can stand to make some sweeping changes to run it in a more sustainable manner. Events and festivals require moving huge amounts of people and equipment and consume a lot of resources – often in the form of non-renewable fuel. Punters, artists, and industry workers increasingly want to be taking part in events that are not damaging the planet. And yet events are complicated, and have many stakeholders. So how do you do it? Claire O'Neill and A Greener Future say that they help you find the path through to… well, a greener future. AGF: agreenerfuture.com T. Rex, Left Hand Luke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ftosocPOA4 ------
We sent our resident rock dog Chris Neave along to the Hockey Fields tour at Enmore Theatre in Sydney. Here's how it went! Dear Seattle: Kicking off with Anthemic Tracks The night opened with Sydney's very own Dear Seattle from the northern beaches. With their anthemic tracks and powerful hooks, they effortlessly ignited the atmosphere, captivating the sold-out crowd from the very beginning to the last note of their set. The all-ages audience was already familiar with their music, evident from the enthusiastic singalongs to favorites like "Daytime TV." Dear Seattle set the stage for an electrifying evening. Ruby Fields: A Charismatic Dream Come True The spotlight then turned to Ruby Fields, who proved herself to be an exceptionally charismatic performer. Her band's tight chemistry coupled with her magnetic presence held the audience in the palm of her hand. As she confessed that performing at the Enmore Theatre was a dream come true, the crowd cheered in support. Ruby's live renditions of hits such as "Dinosaurs," "Ritalin," and "Song About A Boy" transcended the studio versions, leaving fans in awe of her talent and energy. Hockey Dad: Surf Rock Infused Anthems That Soared Taking the stage as the night's headliner, Hockey Dad faced the challenge of following two remarkable acts. However, they did so with finesse and style, delivering their signature surf rock-infused anthems that had the crowd singing along to every word. Tracks like "Join The Club" sent the energy levels soaring, raising the Enmore Theatre's roof to new heights. When Ruby Fields joined them onstage for a memorable collaboration, the night reached its pinnacle of euphoria. A Massive Success: The Hockey Fields Tour The combination of Ruby Fields and Hockey Dad proved to be an absolute hit. The Hockey Fields tour exemplified the vibrancy and creativity that continues to define the indie rock scene in Australia. From the mesmerizing performances to the heartwarming connection with the audience, it was evident that the night was a tremendous success for both artists and the fans. TLDRAs Chris reported from the Enmore Theatre, the Hockey Fields tour showcased the vitality of indie rock in Australia. From Dear Seattle's anthemic openers to Ruby Fields' charismatic dreams fulfilled, and Hockey Dad's roof-raising surf rock anthems, it was an evening filled with passion and talent. This event is a testament to the thriving music scene in the country and an exciting indication that great young live bands are still being produced in Australia.MORE DETAILS: https://articles.listnr.com/music/hockey-fields-review/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch the video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv8cBdZwhKE&ab_channel=Poducer In this episode, we sat down with Initial G Follow Initial G: Website - https://www.initialgmusic.com/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/initialgmusic Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/initialgmusic/ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@initialgmusic Follow Super Shmove: Website - https://www.supershmove.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/supershmove/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/supershmove Follow Poducer: YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCijzViDaoVljjDXyEPTIwyQ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/poducer Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/28RTvQMv5fMfF2ozxO2zdw?si=e76566f2c7a246c4&nd=1 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/poducer_podcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PoducerPodcast/ Host - https://soundcloud.com/justjerryofficial Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0qUiDwKf1j5FIFTGALoK1p?si=lHEySRzlTD2EiOOCNb74uw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/justjerryvalakas/
Yo, you see just us in the cut, you know what time it is. Knives are sharpened and we're about to get on this chopping block, come through and let's go crazy. There's definitely a lot to go through in this episode from events to music. The Sobering is brought to you with the support of Play Energy Drink. Follow The Sobering on the socials IG: TheSobering Tw: TheSoberingPod FB: The Sobering Podcast Hosts @Mokgethwa__ @Fratpacker @Fratpackmusic Recorded at AMPD Studios, Newtown Junction Produced by The Sobering Engineer: Kitso Moremi @fratpackmusic
Quote of The Day: "Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are. ~ John Wooden Hosts: TOLA Omoniyi, Olufunke Aderogba
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A first-of-its kind building has opened in Davis to provide shelter and services for those considered at-risk or experiencing homelessness. A new Study by UC Merced is revealing the chronic health issues farmworkers are experiencing and the challenges they face in accessing healthcare. CapRadio's Nick Brunner and Andrew Garcia preview their top live music events in Sacramento for February. Paul's Place
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Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Thomas Turner, the Founder of Relentless Beat, Arizona's longest-running dance promoter producing over 400 events annually with over 250,000 attendees, including festivals such as Phoenix Lights, Goldrush, and Decadence Arizona. Thomas took what was once just a passion for proper house music and built it into a dominating force in the electronic music industry. With a goal of continued company growth, Turner branched out into new music categories, including Hip-Hop, R&B, Country, Rock, and Pop, frequently consulting and collaborating on events across the country. Tune in to learn more!
In this episode of JM International's ‘The Power of Music', we will talk about music and local impact. Félix Barros is a serial entrepreneur and founder of Evento Medido / Measureevent. He will talk about the importance of measuring impact, especially in the cultural sphere. We will discuss his journey to becoming a tech entrepreneur in the music industry, how he helped the city of Valparaíso to become a music city, and - of course - the power of music. JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to www.jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at www.mubazar.com.---------Félix Barros Ribalta is a serial entrepreneur with 10 years of professional experience in innovation and associativity for the music industry. He is the Founder of Fanear Labs, a tech-based company specialized in triple impact measurement for events, - the President of MUSTACH Music Tech Association Chile, representing 18 chilean companies with tech solutions for the music industry, - the Co-founder and former Secretary of IMUVA, Association of the Music Industry of the Region of Valparaíso, - and the Content Director of VAM (Valparaíso Musical) music conference.
The Deepdale Camping & Rooms Crew bring you January's Deepdale Podcast, hosted by Jason and new voice Lisa.00:00 - Deepdale Podcast theme by Jess Morgan01:03 - Welcome Lisa and her Favourite Place on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast10:15 - North Norfolk Coast Wildlife Update from Oli of One Stop Nature Shop13:18 - Alden & Patterson and The Shackleton Trio - Live Music and Deepdale Hygge 202323:15 - Iona Lane - Live Music and other North Norfolk Coast EventsThank you for listening, hope you enjoy the listen.
Here is Kailyn Hooten, a business administration major where she looked around USC and stumbled upon a music industry minor. She had a few internships in PR, the live events space, and marketing. Currently, she is doing a FT position as a Marketing Coordinator at Veeps Media. Veeps is a subsidiary of Live Nation and she will talk about her day-to-day responsibilities including social media management, ticketing data analytics and tools she acquired at USC for her day-to-day job. She also works part-time as a VIP Concierge where she has worked for the Greek Theatre in LA. She will talk about what it's like to work in the virtual setting curating livestreams and also an in person concert experience at the Greek Theatre. Kailyn will wrap up talking about mentorship programs and wisdom she gives to rising music industry professionals. She will talk about the types of books she reads about the business, her upcoming goals including traveling to Spain, Denmark, and Vietnam. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Break out your lance, shield and sword and get in line for turkey legs. Yes, the Vermont Renaissance Faire is back next weekend in Stowe. We'll learn all about the special events planned this year. Then Hinesburg singer/songwriter Rik Palieri gets us primed for a few prime music events planned in Vermont. After that, national correspondent Bob Ney checks in with news happening around the country and the world. We'll also hear from Alison Novak of Seven Days about the Wake Robin Tag Sale. And we'll finish the morning with open phone.
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Phil Collison joins us this week. Phil is my oldest son and is and has been a drummer for both performance bands and some groups at local churches. He talks about how he became a drummer and the practice it took to get there. He also encourages parents to let their children practice, no matter how loud or noisy. We also look at 2 apps that help bands during live performances and those recording cover videos. Lots of interesting conversation and a proud Dad moment. Thanks for listening. Full show notes, transcriptions (available on request), audio and video at http://theAverageGuy.tv/hgg532
Phil Collison joins us this week. Phil is my oldest son and is and has been a drummer for both performance bands and some groups at local churches. He talks about how he became a drummer and the practice it took to get there. He also encourages parents to let their children practice, no matter how loud or noisy. We also look at 2 apps that help bands during live performances and those recording cover videos. Lots of interesting conversation and a proud Dad moment. Thanks for listening. Full show notes, transcriptions (available on request), audio and video at http://theAverageGuy.tv/hgg532
Phil Collison joins us this week. Phil is my oldest son and is and has been a drummer for both performance bands and some groups at local churches. He talks about how he became a drummer and the practice it took to get there. He also encourages parents to let their children practice, no matter how loud or noisy. We also look at 2 apps that help bands during live performances and those recording cover videos. Lots of interesting conversation and a proud Dad moment. Thanks for listening. Full show notes, transcriptions (available on request), audio and video at http://theAverageGuy.tv/hgg532
In today's episode the hosts discuss the approaching 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, including their favorite sporting events. The guys also recap their extended Seollal holiday weekend, and Keith shares his love for live music.
Do you remember your first concert? There is something so special about experiencing music live with a group of people. Our editor has gathered the best 5 music events happening outdoors. Pack your picnic blanket and chairs and head out with your family and enjoy the show and make great family memories. Check out our LA. Parent Calendar of Events for more fun things to do with your family.
About This Episode: Scott Page the Saxophone player for Pink Floyd, Supertramp, and Toto aside from music he is an entrepreneur and technologist. He is currently involved in a new project called Think:EXP that strives to bridge the gap between the human spirit and technological innovation with one of a kind live immersive concert experiences. He was also named one of the 50 New Media Innovators profiled in Pioneer Electronics' Multimedia Frontier, and top 100 Multimedia Producers by Multimedia Magazine, and 100 Coolest People in LA Find out more about Scott at: http://iamscottpage.com/ http://thinkexp.co/ See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/601 Sponsors:Podcoin: Get paid to listen to podcasts and this podcast! Get 300 free podcoins using our promo code "create" head over to https://www.podcoin.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading "The Pioneers," by David McCullough head over to www.jeremyryanslate.com/book
Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube / Sign up for our newsletter, delivered every Friday for the latest Podcast and more info on getting you started running amazing events. Jethro is a former professional squash player whose career was cut short when he suffered a career-ending injury on court. He used this to his advantage and formed squashskills.com, a successful membership site for squash players. In this wide-ranging discussion, we get into a lot of topics including: Turning an injury into an opportunity Starting a subscription membership site and bring profit from month 1! How to run sporting coaching events How Jethro promotes his electronic music events The podcast is sponsored by www.eventsframe.com - Effortless ticketing and attendee management with NO ticket fees and plans from just $20/month! Email dan@eventsframe.com with the subject line ‘PODCAST' for a special secret discount code. I hope you enjoyed the podcast and please leave us a review anywhere on the web it really means a lot to us! Finally please join our Facebook Community of #eventprofs to keep the learning going…. and get in touch with me via dantaylor.me Sign up to our newsletter, delivered every Friday to get notified when the podcast is live, plus the latest events news of the week! More information on Jethro can be found below: www.squashskills.com