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19,000 seats in the Shakopee venue....find out what's in store for Music Fans from Live Nation's Josh Lacey and our own Mark Freie
19,000 seats in the Shakopee venue....find out what's in store for Music Fans from Live Nation's Josh Lacey and our own Mark Freie
Premier Chris Minns drops by to chat about a major shake-up for the Sydney Opera House forecourt, including louder gigs, later finish times and more concerts at one of the world's most iconic venues. We also unpack the proposed changes to medicinal cannabis driving laws in New South Wales, why the current system has become so complicated, and what it could mean for drivers. Plus, Chris shares his thoughts on Origin, reveals where he'd move if he left Sydney, and unexpectedly becomes part of our celebrity question chain started by Jason Derulo. It's politics, pub chats and Harry Styles all rolled into one.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Become a more profitable musician in just 5 minutes/week: http://profitablemusician.com/join Discover the real reason most musicians struggle to keep fans engaged and what you can do about it. I break down practical strategies for turning casual listeners into loyal supporters.Why fans need to be actively led to stay connectedThe concept of "fan stickiness" and how to create itCommon mistakes artists make when building a fanbaseThe importance of sticky points like email sign-ups and QR codesWhy exposure campaigns fail without a solid connection systemBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
Become more profitable in just 5 minutes per week with the Profitable Musician Newsletter. Sign up at http://profitablemusician.com/join Discover the real reason most musicians struggle to keep fans engaged and what you can do about it. Bree Noble breaks down practical strategies for turning casual listeners into loyal supporters.Why fans need to be actively led to stay connectedThe concept of "fan stickiness" and how to create itCommon mistakes artists make when building a fanbaseThe importance of sticky points like email sign-ups and QR codesWhy exposure campaigns fail without a solid connection systemBecome more Profitable in just 3 minutes per day. http://profitablemusician.com/join
The stacked We Lost The Sea, Overhead, The Albatross and Dimscûa UK tour starts tomorrow. Mr Departure Songs, Mark Owen, joins the pod from Paris to discuss playing Europe before arriving on these shores for their debut UK run. Selling out cities, sacrificing profits for crew, early load ins and bigger production and where they sit in the post rock landscape. Do not miss this tour.Buy your We Lost The Sea tickets: https://www.seetickets.com/tour/we-lost-the-seaAnd your pod merch: www.nomad-stores.com/collections/2-promoters-1-podWe go again, every Thursday morning.
The Minnesota Orchestra and First Avenue are partnering with community leaders to bring an 8,000 seat outdoor venue to life next summer! Why did they choose the location, and who will be performing there? Find out from the owner of First Avenue, Dayna Frank. She joined Vineeta on the WCCO morning news.
The Minnesota Orchestra and First Avenue are partnering with community leaders to bring an 8,000 seat outdoor venue to life next summer! Why did they choose the location, and who will be performing there? Find out from the owner of First Avenue, Dayna Frank. She joined Vineeta on the WCCO morning news.
The Michigan Music History Podcast is taking note! We have not been the only ones thriving in Michigan Music and mitten state documentation. When it comes to "preserving the Michigan stories," add these to your favorites: Time Signatures--a blues podcast hosted by J Ervin Bates https://www.lcc.edu/connect/shows/time-signatures.html Total Michigan--a complete state wide storyline by Cliff Duvernois https://totalmichigan.com The MMHP Crew were grateful for both Cliff and J to hop over to our show to discuss digging into Michigan, blues music, country music, and more. Dr. J has been featured on Total Michigan and Sir Fred has been featured on Time Signatures. Links to both will follow. In this episode, they go deep on ideas, how to get the word out, spaces, styles, and always pushing forward with music in mind. Hit PLAY now! Sir Fred on Time Signatures Dr. J on Total Michigan--Michigan Rock Legends Hall of Fame!
In an age where listeners can access any track at their fingertips, finding ways for artists to connect with superfans requires a creative approach – and Musicow has delivered exactly that. Originating in Korea, with the K-pop market already known for cultivating successful fan engagement strategies, the platform allows for fans to financially invest in the music they love. In this episode, Musicow US CEO Marcus Sanchez explains the logistics behind the platform and how it differs from its Korean counterpart, plans for their “Fandom” project – which is already seeing success in its beta release of the track “Two Car Garage” by Jon Bellion and Swae Lee, and more!
Get ready for another deep-dive episode of SURFACE NOISE —your go-to destination for real talk in the vinyl record collecting community. This week's show kicks off with a look at the latest current events shaping the vinyl landscape, from a report about $1B in US Vinyl Sales last year, to the latest Vinylphyle release, we talk about the latest & greatest news in vinyl record collecting. We then jump into one of the most debated topics in the hobby: Collectors vs. Music Fans — is there really a difference? Are vinyl collectors chasing rarity, value, and completionism, while music fans focus purely on the listening experience? Or is the line more blurred than ever in today's resurgence of physical media? Expect thoughtful takes, honest opinions, and perspectives from across the community. If you're passionate about vinyl records, record collecting culture, and the evolving music marketplace, this episode is packed with insight, debate, and plenty of “Surface Noise” moments. This. Is. Surface Noise. ⏬⏬⏬⏬ For more on host Concert Buddie: https://www.youtube.com/@ConcertBuddie https://concertbuddie.com IG: @concertbuddie For more on Arnaldo (fidelios_frequency): https://www.youtube.com/@fidelios_frequency IG: @fidelios_frequency For more on Jason Roxas: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonRoxas For more on Chris (Groove Seeker): https://www.youtube.com/@Groove_Seeker IG: @thegrooveseeker For more information on Vinyl Community Podcasts: https://vinylcommunitypodcasts.com . . . . . Don't forget to visit FOTS (friends of the show) Vinyl Storage Solutions for the BEST sleeves to protect your best records (and your worst). Save 10% using the code(s) below: VCP10
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Taranaki music fans are being urged to forget the disappointment of WOMAD taking a break and instead pull on a black T-shirt, a pair of skinny jeans and get ready to rock. Full Metal Orchestra is headed to the Bowl of Brooklands this weekend in a stark contrast to the three-day world music festival. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin reports.
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STAYIN' ALIVE: One Night of the Bee Gees, is the ultimate tribute to the brothers Gibb, is coming to The Pantages on Saturday, January 17th at 7:30pm, and Todd Sharman, who sings the Robin Gibb parts, joined Vineeta for a preview on The WCCO Morning News. Sydney O'Meara/Getty Images
STAYIN' ALIVE: One Night of the Bee Gees, is the ultimate tribute to the brothers Gibb, is coming to The Pantages on Saturday, January 17th at 7:30pm, and Todd Sharman, who sings the Robin Gibb parts, joined Vineeta for a preview on The WCCO Morning News. Sydney O'Meara/Getty Images
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From Bad Bunny's massive streaming numbers to Taylor Swift's “The Life of a Showgirl,” 2025 electrified music fans across the globe. There was a wild card this year, though – AI. As artificial intelligence continues to push the music industry into strange new territory, how might it impact what we call music? USA TODAY National Music Reporter Melissa Ruggieri joins The Excerpt to break down some of the year's biggest stories in music. Have feedback on the show? Please send us an email at podcasts@usatoday.com. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we dive into the world of AI and why it has caused so much controversy in alternative music.Follow us:IG/Twitter: @wewearblackpod Email: wewearblackpod@gmail.com SophieIG/X: @iamsophiek Tiktok: @iamsophiekx YasmineIG: @yasminesumman X/TikTok: @yasminesummanx Special thanks to:Nova Twins for the intro/outro musicWargasm for the screams**This episode includes tracks that were created using AI and therefore this episode is not sponsored in any way shape or form. Clips have been used under fair usage regulations for commentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join host Jesse Jackson in this special episode of Set Lusting Bruce, celebrating 10 years of heartfelt discussions about Bruce Springsteen, his music, and his dedicated fans. Jesse chats with frequent guest Donna, who shares inspiring stories about Bruce Funds and her mission to help fans experience the magic of Springsteen's concerts. From memorable episodes to touching fan stories, this anniversary edition captures the essence of a decade-long journey connecting fans around the world. Tune in to relive favorite moments, hear fresh perspectives, and celebrate the community built around The Boss's music. 00:00 Celebrating a Decade of Bruce Springsteen Fandom 01:16 Introducing Donna: A Frequent Guest 02:16 Reconnecting and Reminiscing 03:34 Discussing the Springsteen Fan Film 07:25 The Origin of Bruce Funds 14:14 Heartwarming Stories of Bruce Funds 19:28 Challenges and Convictions 23:06 Memories from the Nashville Show 24:58 Nashville Concert Memories 26:42 The Birth of Set Lusting Bruce 28:03 Tom Morello's Impact 29:16 Epic Podcast Episodes 32:35 Challenging Interviews 37:12 Reflecting on 10 Years 39:29 The Power of Music 43:17 Looking Forward 44:10 Conclusion and Farewell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three "Gen X" music fans get together to discuss the My Chemical Romance album, "The Black Parade". Do we like it? What songs do we like? What songs do we not like?
Why many music fans are having more 'remember when' conversations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back from the desert and giving you our full Coachella 2025 recap and honest review!
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In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest songs that never actually mention the title in the lyrics of the song. If you can never really judge a book by its cover, the same might be said about songs. Bands and artists discussed include Alice In Chains, The Who, Coldplay, The Beatles, Bob Dylan, STP, The Band and many more. In episode 90...the guys also unveil a link to new TAOQ merch. Proudly part of Pantheon Pods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint talk about the greatest breakup songs - it's possible that half of all songs ever written are in some way or another a "breakup song," so that means there's only about a billion songs to choose from. Artists discussed in this episode include Garth Brooks, Olivia Rodrigo, Lewis Capaldi, Gloria Gaynor, Brian Chartrand, Gotye, Carrie Underwood, Smokey Robinson, Bob Dylan, Prince, Johnny Cash, Dolly, Elvis and many more. Proudly part of Pantheon Pods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Austin Young Show, we're deep in the heart of Pleasant Grove, Cayuga hood, hanging out with the incredible Cayuga All-Stars! Joined by Cesar Vargas, Champ Cantu, and my co-host Veronica Young, we get the inside scoop on their brand new album. We dive into their origins in the punk scene, exploring how they got started, the influences that shaped their sound, and the evolution that led them to where they are today. We also look ahead at what's next for the band, discussing their future plans, upcoming projects, and what fans can expect from them in the coming months. It's a raw, authentic conversation about music, creativity, and the journey of a band making their mark on the scene. Plus, there's tequila, cats, and all the usual Pleasant Grove shenanigans. It's a chaotic, celebratory, and unforgettable episode you won't want to miss!Vote for The Austin Young Show & Cayuga All-Stars: https://www.dallasentertainmentawards.comMusic By:Cayuga All-Stars - Cayuga All-Stars - Todos Los Dias, El Ritmo del Barrio & Santana CalderonFollow The Austin Young Show:www.austinyoungshow.com*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
As we wrap up our first season here at Come Back To Earth, I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for your incredible support.Could you say hello on Instagram?Sign up for our occasional newsletter Come Back To EarthFollow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: nottodaymedia.com/earthTheme music by: Lincoln ParishSign up for the Storyteller Society to join a supportive community of listeners and more. Learn more and sign up here.We also make Dads Cry Too and What's Your Story?Check out our online shop.Episode transcripts are posted on our website.______________Show Sponsor:* BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/fragilemoments for 10% off your first month.* WHOOP: join.whoop.com/storyteller for a FREE WHOOP 4.0 and one month FREE. Get full access to Come Back To Earth at comebacktoearth.substack.com/subscribe
Dozens of music festivals have been cancelled in the past year. It sparked a government inquiry to figure out how to save the live music industry. While the industry as a whole is challenged, metal fans are still showing up while other genres aren't.
Are CDs becoming the go-to format for young fans and collectors again? In this episode of Music Biz Chat, I dive into the resurgence of the CD format, fuelled by some eye-opening stats from the UK music industry. Highlights include: Coldplay selling 182,000 CDs in a single week for their new album, Moon Music. Insights from industry experts at Cooking Vinyl and Lasgo Chrysalis Distribution. Why CDs are becoming a go-to format for young fans and collectors alike.
Episode 598. Mark suggested this week's discussion… respecting the opinions of other people. We start by discussing the comments Blackie Lawless made regarding censorship at his recent NYC show. People can have different opinions and different beliefs and still get along, still be respectful. And of course this sort of behavior is nothing new to […]
In this episode, Rich and Clint explore the most memorable references to drugs in song. This episode is not an endorsement of drug use, like that's needed, but instead a celebration of the songs that were inspired by it. Artists discussed include Tom Petty, Jefferson Airplane, Prince, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, The Beatles (of course), Steely Dan, Ben Harper and many more. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint celebrate the artists that drifted from relevance and, through an inspired song, album or performance, shot back to the center of the universe. After a hiatus on this podcast...Rich and Clint are ready for their big comeback too. Proudly part of Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SOMETIMES GOING TO THE BATHROOM CAN BE A PAIN.
Grab your laptop and throw those rock hands in the air because we're chatting with Fabrice Sergent, Leader & Co-Founder of Bandsintown. Fabrice takes us through the history of the company, which is the largest concert discovery platform in the world. He explains how Bandsintown alerts fans when their favorite artists come to town and helps them discover new artists, helps artists to promote their tour dates and reach new fans, and helps venues populate dates on different platforms and reach new buyers. With over 650,000 artists using the platform, it has become a valuable resource which allows them to focus on their art and stage presence and makes the marketing side easier. Fabrice tells us about his longtime passion for live events and how he feels love music is a critical part of society and promotes happiness, tolerance and understanding in the world. We talk about the global market and how an international perspective is important for artists and also can yield important perspective and tips for venues. Enjoy this fascinating episode that looks inside the origins of Bandsintown throughout a broader discussion on live events, music marketing, and challenges facing venues, promoters, and artists.Fabrice Sergent: Instagram | Email | LinkedInBandsintown: Facebook | X/Twitter | Instagram ––––––ADVENTURES IN VENUELANDFollow on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, or X/TwitterLearn more about Event & Venue Marketing ConferenceMeet our team:Paul Hooper | Co-host, Booking, Branding & MarketingDave Redelberger | Co-host & Guest ResearchMegan Ebeck | Marketing, Design & Digital AdvertisingSamantha Marker | Marketing, Copywriting & PublicityCamille Faulkner | Audio Editing & MixingHave a suggestion for a guest or bonus episode? We'd love to hear it! Send us an email.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Ukraine music fans rub shoulders with generals and artists at Kyiv festival. ((Wrap opens with music))
In this episode, Charles welcomes Paul Peterson, a retired technology manager and lifetime audiophile who created, hosts, and produces the podcast "An Avid Listener" available on Spotify. Paul shares his experiences attending concerts since 1969, starting with his first concert seeing The Doors at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago. He reminisces about the vibrant music scene of the late '60s and early '70s, recounting memorable performances by legendary bands like The Beatles, The Doors, and Paul McCartney and Wings. Paul vividly describes the concert atmospheres, such as the excellent acoustics of the Auditorium Theater, and the more challenging sound environments of larger venues.Charles and Paul discuss various concert experiences, including Paul's attempt to attend Woodstock and the Kickapoo Creek Rock Concert, which ended in unexpected adventures and challenges. Paul humorously recalls falling asleep at a Deep Purple concert and shares an anecdote about receiving a cigarette pack from Paul McCartney at a Wings concert. They also delve into Paul's memorable experience at Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon tour, highlighting the unique and powerful visual and auditory effects of the show.Charles and Paul exchange stories of their favorite concerts, mentioning notable performances by artists such as Pink Floyd, REM, Jane's Addiction, and The Lumineers. They reflect on the evolution of live concert experiences, noting improvements in acoustics and stage production over the years. Paul talks about his podcast, "An Avid Listener," where he connects musical dots by exploring the interconnected histories of albums and artists, providing listeners with fascinating insights and lesser-known backstories. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the value of sharing music and concert experiences, emphasizing the enduring joy and connection music brings to fans and audiophiles alike. PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
On the new Billboard Pop Shop Podcast, Katie & Keith are talking about what Katy Perry's next era looks like, 10 years after her last Hot 100 No. 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint celebrate the songs that celebrate other bands - the greatest references that one band or artist makes to another band or artist. Sometimes it's a tribute and act of reverence...sometimes it's a diss and a slam. Bands and artists discussed in this episode include Bruce Springsteen, Wheatus, David Bowie, Phish, Van Morrison, Eminem, Will Smith, Bob Dylan and more. Proudly part of Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest songs to drive to. But, of course, it's highly dependent on what type of driving. Clint walks through the critical driving scenarios (e.g. driving after a breakup, driving in the morning up to the ski mountain, white-knuckle driving at night...). Artists discussed in this episode include Tom Petty, Pink Floyd, Beck, Sting, Pearl Jam, U2, Lindsay Buckingham, Paul Simon, Green Day, Dr Dre and more. Proudly part of Pantheon Pods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the great singing drummers - the multi-tasking geniuses that held down the groove and sang lead vocal. As Levon said, "normally singing is a full-time job, and drumming is a full-time job." He and a handful of others did it so well they'll be remembered always. With special guests Jeff Symonds and Will Evans. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint celebrate the songs where the bands or artists give themselves a shout-out. Special phone-in guests include Brian Chartrand (of The Sweet Remains) and Jeff Symonds. Artists celebrates this week include The Monkees, The Beastie Boys, NWA, Eminem, Survivor, Steely Dan, The Who, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Beatles and more. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Rich and Clint explore the great "numbers about numbers," the songs with numbers in the their titles. It turns out, numbers have inspired some of the greatest songs in music history, but what's the greatest of them all? Special guest this week is Chris Baron, lead singer and writer in the Spin Doctors. Chris talks about their big hit "Two Princes" and shares some stories of their rise to fame following the release of Pocket Full of Kryptonite (including their 1992 appearance on Saturday Night Live). The other bands and artists discussed in this episode include Nena, Tommy Tutone, Eminem, Toots, Prince, Bob Marley, Dolly Parton, Jay-Z, U2, Harry Nilsson, Sting, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint go deep on the world of James Bond themes. There have been 25 "official" James Bond films, and each one features an iconic opening credits theme. Through the years, the Bond theme is a time capsule of its time, featuring a band or artist of its era, from Shirley Bassey and Tom Jones of the 60s, Paul McCartney and Carly Simon of the 70s, Duran Duran in the 80s, Madonna and Tina Turner/U2 in the 90s, and artists like Adele, Jack White, Sam Smith and Billie Eilish in the 21st Century. Buckle up, this episode has a license to thrill. Part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Rich and Clint return to "most profound lyrics," with some great suggestions from listeners and regular guests, including Kelli O'Hara (currently starring on Broadway in Days Of Wine & Roses), Will Evans, Josh Panda, Jack Gauthier, Rian Alfiero and many more. The episode explores examples of lyrics that somehow distill the human experience down to a simple phrase. Artists discussed include The Rolling Stones, They Might Be Giants, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Kris Kristofferson, Harry Chapin, Dave Matthews, Dawes, The Police, Phish, James Taylor, Paul Simon, Ray Lamontagne, Rush, Steely Dan and more. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the most profound lyrics of all-time. Every so often, an artist distills the entire human experience down to a single line or phrase in a way that is so moving or surprising it stops you in your tracks. Artists discussed today include The Rolling Stones, Greg Brown, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Crosby Stills & Nash, John Lennon, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, The Coug, Tom Petty, Lake Street Dive, Bob Marley, David Bowie and Queen and more. Part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Age Old Question, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest music for kids - which, by the way, is often music that wasn't made for kids at all. Listeners won't be surprised to hear some stories about The Beatles, but also Ziggy Marley, Jerry Garcia, Johnny Cash, Jack Johnson, Vince Guaraldi and more. Part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint follow up their Dec 2020 episode ("Best Opening Lines" episode) by discussing the greatest CLOSING lines in music history. Which song has the most impactful, surprising, meaningful, evocative closing lyric of all-time? The guys discuss Frank Sinatra, Led Zeppelin, Tenacious D, Eminem, Pink Floyd, Joni Mitchell, The Kinks, The Grift, Bruce Springsteen, Queen, The Eagles...yes, The Beatles and many more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint talk about the greatest songs about songs, the ones about the art and inspiration of writing the song itself. Sometimes, the writing of the song is the main inspiration and subject of the song that's being written. It's all very meta, and Rich and Clint have fun with it. Songs and artists discussed include Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Shawn Colvin, Sara Bareilles, Fine Young Cannibals, The Beatles (of course), Paul Simon, CSN, Otis Redding, Willie Nelson and more. Proudly part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices