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In this episode of Everything Is Personal, Len May sits down with Fast, Naim, and Frank of Fun Lovin' Criminals for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, chemistry, and carving out a sound that never fit neatly into one box. From the energy of the 90s music scene to the band's blend of hip-hop, rock, funk, jazz, soul, and cinematic storytelling, the conversation explores how Fun Lovin' Criminals built a style that felt effortless but was anything but accidental. Fast, Naim, and Frank open up about their early influences, songwriting process, live performance, collaboration, touring, and the moments that shaped their evolution as artists. They also reflect on how the music industry has changed, what keeps them inspired after decades of making music, and why staying creatively curious still matters. It's a conversation about sound, friendship, instinct, reinvention, and the personal stories behind a band that continues to move in its own lane. EndoDNA: Where Genetic Science Meets Actionable Patient Care EndoDNA bridges the gap between complex genomics and patient wellness. Our patented DNA analysis platforms and AI technology provide genetic insights that support and enhance your clinical expertise. Click here to check out to take control over your Personal Health & Wellness Connect with EndoDNA on SOCIAL: IG | X | YOUTUBE | FB Connect with host, Len May, on IG Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Beat Club Podcast is back for the first show of the year, and the energy is immediate. Dee Loopz, Trench Got Game, and Motivate Merren reconnect after a long winter break to kick off a fresh season of producer conversations, beat critiques, and real talk. This episode blends humor, lifestyle updates, and music culture as the hosts reflect on time away, creative consistency, and what's ahead for producers in the new year. As always, the crew sets the tone for raw, unfiltered feedback and community-driven music discovery. Upload your beats www.beatclubpodcast.com | #whereproducersareheardFind out about our next LIVE episode by following us on https://www.instagram.com/beatclubpodcastSubscribe & watch exclusive clips on our Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@BeatClubPodcastAnd don't forget to follow our hosts on social media:@Doitallloopz | @MotivateMerren | @Trenchgotgame
On this week's episode, the Dance Music Award Nominees get announced, SXSW happens, and music sales break records.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters: 00:00 Intro 00:26 About00:53 Music news02:34 Awards news 05:24 Live music festival news 06:16 EDM festival news07:31 EDM club news08:13 A.I. Legal News09:02 Legal news14:14 Health news14:46 In memoriam16:54 Weekly Topic20:37 New music 22:02 Chart news25:34 Outro
On this week's episode: Live Nation Settles, the Jim Irsay collection gets auctioned, and your parents were listening to too much of the Goo Goo Dolls in the 90s.For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters: 00:00 Intro 00:25 About00:52 Music news04:24 Awards news 05:10 Live music festival news 13:22 EDM festival news09:20 EDM club news16:37 A.I. & streaming news19:55 A.I. Legal News22:58 Legal news29:19 Health news29:54 In memoriam32:08 Jim Irsay auction42:18 New music 44:23 Chart news47:50 Outro
How Does Primary Wave Turn Music Legends Into Global Brands? Explore how Larry Mestel, CEO & Founder of Primary Wave, is transforming music publishing, legacy artist branding, and catalog acquisition in this MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast episode. Learn about the "secret sauce" behind revitalizing icons like Whitney Houston, Prince, and Bob Marley, and why infrastructure, brand deals, and partnership—not just acquisition—are redefining music rights today. If you're passionate about music branding, catalog value, and artist legacy, this is an essential watch!
Unlocking the Secrets of Chartmetric: How Data Is Creating Music Superstars! Step into the world of music analytics with Chartmetric's Andreas Katsambas! Discover how Chartmetric became the gold standard for music data, revolutionizing artist discovery, A&R, and global music trends. We discuss how social media engagement, streaming metrics, and emerging markets like Brazil and India are shaping the modern music industry. Essential advice for artists and music business professionals looking to succeed in a data-driven landscape!
Top Music Attorney Ben McLane REVEALS the Biggest Contract Mistakes Artists Make In this episode, Top Music Attorney Ben McLane REVEALS the Biggest Contract Mistakes Artists Make, Renowned top music attorney Ben Mclane joins us to break down how record deals have evolved, new strategies in music distribution, and what every emerging artist must know before signing with a label or investor. We also dive into licensing vs. ownership, the power of artist independence, and key legal pitfalls to watch out for. Perfect for songwriters, producers, and independent artists who want to protect their creative rights and build lasting music careers!
In the episode, 'Building Superfans in the Streaming Era of Spotify – Expert Advice for Musicians', we dive into the future of music with Nick Holmsten, the visionary behind some of Spotify's most innovative features, as he joins the MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast. We explore how AI, the streaming revolution, and the attention economy are shaping the fan-artist relationship, personal storytelling, and the new era of super fans. Discover why building community and authentic connections is more critical than ever for artists in today's music industry.
Welcome to Studio B Podcast. Genre: Music Industry Professional - Front of House Engineer, Tour Manager, Recording/Mixing EngineerGuest: Hamilton "Hammer" CholowskiLocation: Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaSong: N/A BUT you may see him at an upcoming Fefe Dobson and Avril Lavigne show!Studio B Podcast is all about creating deeper connections between Canadian musical artists, the Canadian music industry, and their audiences. Since 2019, each episode features dynamic conversations with musicians, bands, and industry professionals, diving into their personal journeys, inspirations, and future projects.You get an exclusive look behind the scenes, with candid stories and insights into the unique impact these individuals are making in the music world. Tune in for a deeper understanding of the artists and the industry they shape.Hosted by Alberta, Canada's own award-winning and multi-nominated media personality, podcaster, and MC, Sarah Scott. Find Studio B Podcast on Facebook (Studio B Podcast), Instagram (@__studio__b__) or on TikTok (@studiobpodcastprod) to stay up to date on new episode releases and hot new music.Sarah Scott can be found on Instagram @heyitssarahscott.STUDIO B PODCAST: LIVE SESSIONS ARE HERE!Join award-winning and multi-nominated media personality and podcaster, Sarah Scott, at Mucky Duck Pub on Wednesday, March 5th for the first Studio B Podcast: Live Sessions!It's from 6pm-8pm, it's FREE and will be featuring Country Artists Brett Cassidy and Chris Brien at Mucky Duck Pub!The experience:Join us for an evening of heartfelt candid conversations and original songs! Hosted by award-winning media personality Sarah Scott since 2019, Studio B Podcast has spotlighted Canadian musicians and industry professionals. Just like streaming episodes, live sessions also offer in-depth conversations about their careers, music, inspirations and projects, featuring candid stories and behind-the-scenes insights into their impact on the music scene. However, the live sessions are unique! They feature two artists and four songs!Studio B Podcast: Live Sessions is a celebration of our local Alberta music. Live Sessions will only be a live experience and will not be recorded for audio or video purposes unless otherwise stated. So we would love to have you come out and experience the magic!First 45min: Brett Cassidy (Country)A Calgary, AB-based multi-instrumentalist who has spent the past decade honing his songcraft as part of a bevy of bands, playing folk, country, indie, and rock music across Canada. You can often catch him weaving heartbroken cowboy songs of yesteryear from the likes of Townes Van Zandt, Marty Robbins, and Hank Williams into his set.Second 45min: Chris Brien (Country)Calgary country musician he is a 2x Country Music Alberta Awards nominee and has opened for Brett Kissel and Jojo Mason in (2022). He has amassed 330,000+ streams on Spotify, was named "Most Downloaded Country Singles in Canada" on Yangaroo, and "Most Active Indie" on FYI Music (#6)
Today's episode of the IMRO Podcast is focused on We've Only Just Begun, the annual three night music festival, taking place in Whelan's in Dublin, on the 8th, 9th and 10th of August.The festival started in 2018, aims to platform female and non-binary musicians and over the years, its featured acts such as Pillow Queens, Soda Blonde, Sorcha Richardson to name but a few. This year's lineup features 23 acts, across two stages, and ahead of the festival, Danny Carroll spoke with a couple of the acts performing this week, as well as the festival's organiser Shauna Watson.Coming up we'll be hearing from DeCarteret, a singer from Co. Clare who likes to make lo-fi beats and classical music. We also have an interview with Stella & The Dreaming, an emerging, piano based singer-songwriter from Waterford.You can find out more about the full line up and tickets at www.weveonlyjustbegun.ieTracks featured:1. DeCarteret - Trip Me2. Stella & The Dreaming - First Time3. Stella & The Dreaming - A Short Ballad For Frankie And All That We Shared (in E Flat)4. DeCarteret - Pray For You5. DeCarteret - MYAEROPLANEFollow Stella & The Dreaming here: https://www.instagram.com/stellaboooooooo/Follow DeCarteret here: https://www.instagram.com/shortladydecarteret/
On this episode of the IMRO Podcast, we have an interview with the ambient lo-fi artist Hevi.Hevi, is a Turkish musician and producer based in Istanbul. Since 2018, he's been producing lo-fi hip hop inspired by themes of nighttime and nostalgia.Currently he has over 519,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, and in this episode of the IMRO Podcast, he spoke to Danny Carroll about his musical journey.From using a free trial of recording software with $5 earphones, to working 12 hour days in his family butcher shop, creating music in the wee small hours of the morning… Featured Music:Good Old BackyardSnowSolitude After A Partyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4vv1FFVqxnHyQFLmWxjizb?si=cGhtFuhDSPG0QCnXrHleEA
The band embarks on tour, only to be overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy when measuring up to their fellow touring bands. Meanwhile, one of their tour mates achieves sudden and remarkable success on the road.Tune in next Wednesday for the next chapter in this six-part miniseries.This show is brought to you by Manhead Merch https://www.manheadmerch.com/Even If It Kills Me is a FANG workshop productionWritten and Narrated by Aaron JoyProduced by Jon Lullo and Brendan WalterFeaturing original music by Alex DezenOriginal theme by Matt McGinleyevenifitkillsmepodcast.comfangworkshop.comalexdezen.commattmcginleymusic.comSocialized Pepsi by The Loyalist | https://soundcloud.com/the_loyalist_officialMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
The band's journey begins. Fueled by ambition, they relocate to Los Angeles, seeking a record deal. Fortune smiles upon them as they secure a contract with their dream label.Tune in next Wednesday for the next chapter in this six-part miniseries.This show is brought to you by Manhead Merch https://www.manheadmerch.com/Even If It Kills Me is a FANG workshop productionWritten and Narrated by Aaron JoyProduced by Jon Lullo and Brendan WalterFeaturing original music by Alex DezenOriginal theme by Matt McGinleyevenifitkillsmepodcast.comfangworkshop.commattmcginleymusic.comalexdezen.comSocialized Pepsi by The Loyalist | https://soundcloud.com/the_loyalist_officialMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Taking on private events can lead to valuable connections and future bookings for a DJ business.Rooftop parties in New York City provide opportunities for DJs to network and showcase their skills.Booking DJs based solely on their ability to bring in a crowd can result in inexperienced DJs being hired, leading to subpar performances.Curating DJ lineups based on skill and professionalism is crucial for maintaining the quality of a venue or event. DJs should aim to create cohesive sets that flow well and connect songs together.Playing multiple genres and thinking about how songs connect can enhance the overall experience.Lazy transitioning and lack of curation can indicate inexperience as a DJ.DJs need to adapt to the changing landscape of the industry and stay current with trends.The new Sphere residency in Vegas presents opportunities for DJs to perform in large arenas.Support the Show.
This is no ordinary Texas on Tap because we're coming to you LIVE from Sawyer Park Ice House In Spring, TX for the 2nd annual Texas Country Music Summit & Industry Awards! We've got a few special guests on the show this week but nevertheless, four new outstanding Texas songs from Brandi Behlen, Teague Brothers Band, Jarrod Morris and Cory Michael! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for supporting us over the past three years and helping us with Texas Country PODCAST OF THE YEAR!!!Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show. Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Spread the love by subscribing on YouTube, following us on socials @texastoastpod and MOST IMPORTANTLY, tell your friends about us!Support the Show.
03:41 - Celebrate Kian's 32nd birthday with us as we relive the highlights of the day.06:14 - Discover what could possibly be the best pie in the world.08:37 - Unwrapping the greatest birthday surprise present ever given to Kian!16:50 - Kian shares insights into the new business venture he's exploring.17:34 - Experience a humorous interruption as Yaz rudely interrupts the podcast.18:00 - Join us for the fun and spontaneous Big Mac chant.27:07 - Follow Yaz's intriguing trip to Bali, filled with beauty and unexpected turns.28:30 - Navigating the unique challenges of driving in Bali.29:40 - Yaz recounts getting scammed in Bali – a must-hear for travelers.38:06 - Engage in our heated debate: Drake vs Kendrick vs J Cole. Who leads the rap world?40:34 - Relive the moment when Avneesha saw Drake live in concert.48:34 - Imagining a world where Drake & Kendrick Lamar actually settle their differences in a fight.49:28 - We debate: Who is the greatest rapper of all time?Instagram @KianYazAvneeshaYouTube @AlreadyCancelledPodcast
This week on The Get Down, Cream & Gary talk about:Despite the rain, Miami Music Week parties continued and provided ample networking opportunities.Networking with local industry professionals and making connections with artists and DJs is crucial.A variety of music styles were played during the week, including Speedhouse, Techno, and Drum and Bass.Follow-up with contacts made during the event is essential for building relationships and moving forward.Reach out to bookers and venues in your own market for summer gigs and position yourself as a potential performer. Utilize different methods of follow-up, such as email, DMs, and text messages, depending on the level of personal connection.Provide something of value to the person you're following up with, such as a remix or original music.Hospitality is crucial in the music industry and can greatly impact relationships and opportunities.Show appreciation and go above and beyond in providing a positive experience for venues and bookers.The Euphonia Alpha Theta/Pioneer mixer is gaining attention for its analog sound and warmth. Euphonia rotary mixer combines digital and analog components, offering both modern and warm sound qualities.The mixer is praised for its sound quality and is considered the best sounding mixer on the market.The onboard display and built-in effects are unique features of the Euphonia.The mixer is more suitable for DJs who prefer long mixing and play longer tracksSupport the show
In this episode of The Get Down Cream & Gary discuss:Why Cream LOVES Philly and how to rock an open format party.How to show value to a venue without getting taken advantage of. The journey in navigating trying to be an artist while also maintaining your DJ career. Universal Music licensing contract with Tik Tok expires. How does it affect Artists?If you could open a nightlife concept, what would it be?Support the show
Sam Cox is a great human, husband to the lovely Autumn Ragland, and a jack of all trades. This conversation flew by and might have to become a recurring segment on the podcast. Let us know what you think in the review section below!Find on Instagram at @samcoxmusic and Autumn Ragland's tour dates, merch and more info at https://autumnraglandofficial.com/If you love what we're doing here at Texas Toast, please support us by giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify (and writing a quick review if you have the time), subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend! Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Support the show
In this episode of The Get Down Cream & Gary talk about:Creams travel gigs to Detroit & how he approached a slower night in a different market. Approaching sub-markets differently. Just because two cities are next to each other doesn't mean the sound will be similar.are travel gigs getting less regional? Are we getting away with more top 40 & have less focus on locally specific artists?If we could choose 1 artists career path, who would it be and why?What do we do when we find ourselves stuck in a DJ set & we aren't sure where to go. Support the show
In this episode of The Get Down Cream & Gary talk about:Some of their favorites for the year!Best of DJs, Producers, DJ Sets, Genres, Performances & More…Looking ahead to what this year will bring for the DJ culture. Support the show
Since the 2016 release of her debut EP, Cork singer / songwriter, LYRA has embedded herself in the Irish music landscape, as well as making serious waves internationally. In a wide-ranging conversation, LYRA talks to Tony Clayton-Lea about her songwriting background, early days in music and all the exciting things to come in the year ahead.... This is LYRA on the IMRO Podcast.
For over 50 years, Paul Brady has proven his worth as a highly-proficient artist and performer, who is creatively fluent in many genres, with songs that blend innate melody with lyrical strength. His song-writing style was once described by U2's Bono as "the iron fist in a velvet glove."We are delighted to have Paul Brady on this episode of the IMRO Podcast to talk to Tony Clayton-Lea about his life, his music, his recent memoir, and how he has successfully maintained relevance, in an ever-evolving music industry.
Ahead of the release of a much-anticipated second album, and a run of gigs in North America culminating at SXSW, Zara caught-up with Ailbhe Reddy for this episode of The IMRO Podcast. Direct from New York City, we hear all about the process, hard-work and passion that has gone into Endless Affair - which is set for release on March 17th. Endless Affair follows the critically acclaimed, and Choice Prize nominated debut, Personal History from 2020. They talked about the different approaches Reddy had with those albums, and hear about whether she felt the pressure of the dreaded 'difficult second album'.
For our first member spotlight of the year, Zara Hedderman speaks to Constance Keane and Roisín Nic Ghearailt of the 5-piece feminist post-punk band M(h)aol.Following the February 3rd release of their debut album 'Attachment Styles', they discuss the themes and experiences that are engrained within their lyricism, the wider impact of their work and their approach to the music industry as a whole.
Last weekend at the 21st birthday celebrations of Other Voices in Dingle, host Tony Clayton Lea sat down with three of the five acts that took to the stage for this year's IMRO Other Room. How did they get on? Listen in to hear from Galway-born hip-hop/rap artist Celaviedmai, Dingle-native and ex-Walking on Cars frontman Pa Sheehy, and Corey & Fatboy of Ballymun's very-own neo-soul, R&B, jazz, & hip-hop group Bricknasty.
In this month's episode of The IMRO Podcast, Zara Hedderman sits down with Conor O'Brien of Villagers. Over a cup of tea, they spoke about everything from the last twelve years and five albums of his career - including the evolution of his song-writing and artistry as a whole.
In this episode of The IMRO Podcast, host Zara Hedderman speaks to Ronan Kealy a.k.a. alternative folk artist Junior Brother about his brilliant second album, The Great Irish Famine, which came out earlier this month.
True crime has become one of the most popular genres across film, TV, podcasting... however, there aren't many albums that come to mind that take the details of an unsolved murder and transform them to music. In this episode of The IMRO Podcast, Dublin-based musician and songwriter Keeley Moss joins our host Zara Hedderman to share her passion for all things music - biopics, books, as well as the key influences that inspires her work as lyricist, lead-vocalist and guitarist with her band Keeley.
On this episode of The IMRO Podcast, host Zara Hedderman joins the wonderful Paul Noonan (Bell X1, HousePlants, Printer Clips) to chat all things life, career, inspirations and most importantly, favourite desserts.
In this episode Alex and Maddy combine all of their accumulated knowledge from all podcasts, guests and industry behind the scenes to reveal everything that is needed in each aspect of an artist's career in order to break them.
Music is in constant evolution for change. As new trends are growing from each other developing at a high rate.New and emerging artists must be in tune with the upcoming trends that are occurring around them.Music is moving forward, and change is bound by the day. As new subset genres are being established and grown from generation to generation.Shotty Mills himself has noticed this change quite significantly with his music.And how in a way we are all inspired by the movements in music.Check out Shotty's new single Syndrome. Now out on Spotify, Apple Music and all music platforms. #catchthesyndromeClick the following links below to listen: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5dgEfTg78VT0iQZPZq3ae5?si=OrvNYcFjQyaEdEd9mTpRkQApple Music: Shooting for the Stars with Shotty Mills on Apple PodcastsAlso, you can get in touch with me on any of the following social media accounts:Facebook: Shotty Mills | FacebookTwitter: (4) Shotty Mills (@ShottyMills830) / TwitterInstagram: Shotty Mills (@shottymillsofficial) • Instagram photos and videosLinkedIn: (3) Shotty Mills | LinkedInYouTube: Shotty Mills - YouTubeSupport the showBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEShotty Mills Shotty Mills is a rapper, author, blogger, songwriter, podcaster and photographer. Exposure Music Marketing Exposure Music Marketing is a business providing superior advertising and marketing for musicians. Mills Exposure Inc Mills Exposure Inc is an emerging eCommerce brand on the horizon.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creator-home)
On episode 35 Bailz and Diggy discuss why looking at other artists as competition can be detrimental to your career. The main focus is to create great sounding music instead of being the number 1 artist. It's all subjective at the end of the day. Rappers Guide Podcast is a Music Business podcast that intends to bring independent artists up to speed on the current climate of the music industry. Our goal is to build a community of artists with each and every episode we drop!
Hello and welcome to episode 72 of Sing! Dance! Act! Thrive!I've been a guest on some amazing podcasts lately so I wanted to shout out some shows that you should check out. Plus I always think I'm much more entertaining and provide more value on other shows than on my own. I think it is because of the great questions the hosts ask me. To hear how to market your music so that you attract fans listen to the Dare To Be Seen podcast. The importance of knowing your why before marketing what you do is the focus of the All Things Vocal podcast. On the Profitable Musicians podcast, I talked about the importance of sharing your unique story to genuinely connect with audiences. I talk about Personal branding and goal setting on the Art Talk podcast and social media marketing on the Out To Be podcast. I was also a guest on the Actor CEO podcast with today's guest Mike Moreno where we talked about publicity and branding for actors. You can check out all of these episodes and more at http://dianefoy.com/mediaToday's guest Mike Moreno runs The Actor CEO Podcast and ActorCEO.com, connecting thousands of actors worldwide to industry pros, tools, and resources that help them treat their career like a business filling the gap between training and building a sustainable creative life. Backstage and Casting Networks have both rated the podcast as a "top podcast for actors.", Mike contributes articles to Backstage, OnStageBlog, and StageMilk and also teaches industry business and marketing classes in drama schools around the country and coaches creative professional online. Now is the golden era for creatives, and Mike is helping to ensure actors lead the way. If you enjoy this episode I would greatly appreciate it if you could rate and review it on apple podcasts and share it with your fellow artists! I will give you a shout-out and read the review on a future episode.For links and a transcript visit singdanceactthrive.com/072
Welcome to HomeMade in Alberta! Featuring the rising stars of Alberta country music and their songs!In the spotlight this week is the award winning country crooner out of Wainwright, Ryan Lindsay. Born and raised Albertan, he's country to his core. Lindsay began playing shows at 15 and has loved it ever since. He tells you all about his love of playing live! Lindsay took a degree in Outdoor Education in Camrose at the University of Alberta, worked as a backcountry guide and traveled extensively across the Northern Arctic of Canada an Greenland before pursuing a career in music. Lindsay's main influences include 90'a country!Lindsay released his second EP titled “The Ride” (2020) which won him album of the year at the Country Music Alberta Awards (CMAB Awards), where Lindsay also received an award for Horizon Male artist. Prior to that, he released his first independently released EP, "Wild" (2019) Alberta Country Music Awards, which helped Lindsay win a CMAB Award for Rising Star. The name may also sound familiar because, in 2018, Lindsay was named Rising Star by Country 105 in their star search contest. Big thanks going out to Ryan for hanging out on HomeMade in Alberta this week! Make sure you go to his website ryanlindsaymusic.com for show updates and on all the socials to also follow along with his musical and travel adventures.For all things Studio B, including more HomeMade in Alberta episodes, One to Watch Wednesday features and educational episodes, you can visit Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! You can visit me @sarahohighriver on Instagram.
Learn more about SongTown and get 10 free videos to see what the fuss is all about! CLICK HERE SongTown Press Books:Mastering Melody Writing : BUY NOWThe Songwriter's Guide To Mastering Co-Writing : BUY NOWSongbuilding: Mastering Lyric Writing : BUY NOW Guest:Brandon Harrington : WebsitePodcast : Website Hosts: Marty Dodson : Facebook : InstagramClay Mills : Facebook : Instagram Featured Song:"See Ya Summer”Artist: JC Andersen : WebsiteWriters: Tom Pino : WebsiteSteve Smentek : Instagram Marika Hallendy-Mallon : InstagramBobby Evans : Instagram
Follow Mixtapes With Mike on Instagram here... Support Mixtapes With Mike on Patreon hereCheck out Tim & Gends Weekend podcast here... Listen to this weeks mixtape on Apple Music here...https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/mixtapes-with-mike-andrew-cholfe/pl.u-zPyLB7Lurr4x7 Listen to this weeks mixtape on Spotify here...https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7lNktQmOMB2MKqATmyN8d3?si=ORKEwB0MQDWIusPLpr7ufwDammit 2:45 blink-182 I Need Never Get Old 4:14 Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Run 5:23 Foo Fighters The Chain 4:30 Fleetwood Mac Bobcaygeon 4:55 The Tragically Hip I Will Wait 4:37 Mumford & Sons The Old Apartment 3:24 Barenaked LadiesLove and Happiness 5:04 Al GreenGimme Shelter 4:32 The Rolling Stones Hold On, I'm Comin' 2:36 Sam & Dave As always the music discussed is played below the conversation as I believe that all musicians should be paid for what they do. This is why a purposely point the listener towards the mixtape on streaming platforms and implore you to support your local record shop by seeking out the physical releases of anything you discover through this podcast, I recommend Black Circle Recordshttps://blackcirclerecords.co.uk
Welcome to One to Watch Wednesday! Featuring the independent and emerging artists from across Canada and their songs!This week the the spotlight is on very talented and fabulous, award nominated and winning Country artist, Emma Peterson. out of Manitoba! You hear about how she got her start by hearing Taylor Swifts new album, her song inspirations, being a nurse and much much more!You also hear her two beautiful songs "Maybe Tonight" and her latest release, "Hurt Like Hell."Big thanks going out to Emma Peterson for hanging out on One to Watch Wednesday this week!You can find Emma on all social media platforms and his music on streaming services! For all things Studio B, including more One to Watch Wednesday episodes, HomeMade in Alberta and educational episodes, you can visit Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! You can visit me @sarahohighriver on instagram!
Welcome to One to Watch Wednesday! Showcasing independent and emerging artists and their music!This week the spotlight is on Jade Turner! An incredible country artist out of Manitoba who writes from her heart and soul! She is known for her honest, bold and beautiful songs! Jade is an award winning songwriter and performer, and it's only the beginning for this charming rising star.We had such a fun conversation about who and what inspired her to pursue music, her day job that she loves as a millwright, how she stays authentic and much much more!You also hear her songs, "Highway Town" and "Hangover Blues." Big thanks going out to Jade for joining One to Watch Wednesday! I was smiling ear to ear!You can find Jade Turner on all social media platforms and her music is available wherever you buy, download or stream your music now!Check out more One to Watch Wednesday, HomeMade In Alberta and educational episodes presented by Studio B Podcast on all streaming services and on all social media platforms. You can find me @sarahonairhighriver on Instagram!
Welcome to HomeMade in Alberta brought you by Studio B., featuring the rising stars of Alberta Country and their music!This week the spotlight is on the super sweet, talented and fun, Alecia Aichelle, out of Red Deer! The past few years has been pivotal in Alecia Aichelle's career with the release of seven singles, many significant shows, and a sponsor car from Scott Subaru of Red Deer for her Western Canadian Hooked On Us 2018 radio tour which included visiting over 40 radio stations. Some highlights of Alecia's career include performing in a writer's round at the legendary Bluebird Café in Nashville, opening for Aaron Pritchett and Aaron Goodvin at Westerner Days Mainstage Enmax Centrium in Red Deer AB, two shows with her band at Canadian Finals Rodeo Mainstage including being one of the openers for Lindsay Ell, and opening for the legendary Bellamy Brothers in 2019 at the brand new Exhibition Hall at Westerner Park Red Deer. - aleciamusic.comHad a really great time talking with her about her dog, Cash, her move down the Nashville (and move home) and of course about her new song, "Household," and so much more! You also hear her new song, "Household!" (PS: Keep your eye out for the music video soon!) Big thanks going out to Alecia for chatting this week! You can hear all her music including her other great songs, "Get Lost," "You Rescued Me," and "Hooked On Us," on all streaming services now. She's on all social media and her website is aleciamusic.com.You can find out more about Studio B. on ALL social media platforms. For more episodes of HomeMade in Alberta, One to Watch Wednesday or an education episode or two, you can find those on all streaming services! You can find me on Instagram @sarahonairhighriver.
Welcome to One to Watch Wednesday! Showcasing independent and emerging artists and their music!This week the spotlight is on Kayla Williams! In her words, she's a "Souful-pop singer songwriter, so inspired by the '70s I'm practically 70."We had such a fun conversation about her musical inspirations, her comedy, her performance at the Winter Games, her vocal coaching/teaching and much much more!You also hear her songs, "Parking Lot" and "Stealing From My Youth." Big thanks going out to Kayla for joining One to Watch Wednesday! It was such a great chat!You can find Kayla Williams on all social media platforms including YouTube and Patreon and her music is available wherever you buy, download or stream your music now!Check out more One to Watch Wednesday, HomeMade In Alberta and educational episodes presented by Studio B Podcast on all streaming services and on all social media platforms. You can find me @sarahonairhighriver on Instagram!
Popping the hood on The Irish Music Industry, checking the oil and tapping the engine block with a spanner. This episode features interviews with Una Molly from Turning Pirate Agency and Dermot Sheedy from Hermitage Green. Una discusses her work as tour manager for Lisa Hannigan and manager for Booka Brass Band. She talks about how she found her way into the industry and how she sees the lie of the land. Dermot talks about how Hermitage Green managed to get signed by Sony Records without any management or agent. He also talks about the quality of life that working from Co. Clare affords him and offers some advice about how to keep things on an even keel within a band.
Panning for nuggets of wisdom in the streams of the Irish Music Industry, and trying not to drown. Guests in this episode are Dan Hegarty (2FM) and Katie Kim (independent artist). Dan talks about his career path and about he sate of the music scene in Ireland from where he sits in the RTE studios. Katie discusses the positive effect having a proactive manager has had in her career and the freedom afforded to her from getting paid for having one of her tracks used on a Netflix documentary.
Episode one. A verbal voyage of discovery into the machinations of the music industry in Ireland. Guests in this episode are Jenny Wren (booker for Body&Soul Festival) and Jerry Fish (independent artist and record label owner) Jenny talks about how booking bands for Body&Soul Festival and the B&S area at Electric Picnic shifted from being something she did with her lifelong friend into being a year round job. She lays out the pros and cons of booking agents and managers, and she airs opinions on being a woman in the Irish Music Industry. Jerry Fish discusses working with Ahmet Ertegun of Atlantic Records, being signed to major record labels and the negative effect fame had on him. Jerry talks about giving up music completely for a time and then finding his groove as a solo artist, and independent record label owner and a sideshow performer.
Looking under the hood of the Irish Music sector, checking the oil and kicking the tyres. Guests in this episode are Lizzie Fitzpatrick (Bitch Falcon) and Johnny Lappin (music publisher and author of "The Need to Know Guide to Music Publishing") Lizzie discusses striking a work/band life balance, the joys of break new territories and her idea of what success is. Johnny very much covers his area of expertise, music publishing.
Poking the Irish Music Industry with a stick while avoiding a bite on the ankle. Guests in this episode are Lizzy Fitzpatrick (Bitch Falcon) and Dominic Kelly (entertainment industry accountant and business manager). Lizzy talks about trying to strike a work life/gigging balance, and lays out her plans for the future and discusses an impressive rehearsal schedule. Dominic offer some pointers and advice on the financial front for both experienced music folk and those kicking off their careers in the music sector.
The Irish Music Industry Podcast picks apart the mechanism of the Irish music sector in an effort to understand what makes it tick. From well-worn road warriors to eager newbies, all stories, advice, wisdom and occasional tales of woe come straight from the horse's mouth. The podcast has been tailored to suit music industry professionals, those hoping to get a start in the sector and anyone interested in sussing out what goes on behind and around music in Ireland today. The first four episodes of the podcast will be released on February 18th, with the remaining 14 episodes released weekly after that.