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We are wrapping up Music Month by looking at Piano Man, Billy Joel! Judy, Meg, from Bed, Wed, or Behead Pod, and Sara, join Erin to discuss what made them fans, some of their favorite songs, and the lasting impact of Billy Joel's music. For more info about our horror event, and to become a Patreon supporter, visit our website here: https://itsafandomthingpod.com/horrortrivia/ It's A Fandom Thing is brought to you by Factor Meals. Visit factormeals.com/fandom50 and use the code fandom50 for 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Consider donating to the Justice for Sonya Massey campaign: https://gofund.me/578a6876. Are you looking to buy some shirts that make a difference? Check out Wear the Peace: https://wearthepeace.com/pages/collections?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=flow&utm_klaviyo_id=01J35XBQFAPE052R8E3A4140TS&_kx=vpL_Er9K3aUVqJ0N-d6KKWR608od7avLWJ2fXcHbEPI.U45QAK. Join the Here4TheKids Substack: https://here4thekids.substack.com/. To order the book, "White Women," click here: https://www.race2dinner.com/white-women Help Yahya's family escape Gaza: https://chuffed.org/project/111028-help-yahyas-family-evacuate-from-gaza Consider donating to World Central Kitchen to help provide meals to communities in need, including Gaza: https://donate.wck.org/give/499865/?_gl=1*1ucesuz*_ga*NjM3NjI2NTc3LjE3MjE3ODAyNDU.*_ga_5WKVY8503C*MTcyMTc4MDI0NC4xLjAuMTcyMTc4MDI0NC42MC4wLjA.#!/donation/checkout?c_src=navbar For excellent bonus content and ad-free versions, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsafandomthingpod. You can follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod Twitter: @fandomthingpod Instagram: @itsafandomthingpod Discord: https://discord.com/channels/1042986989349257216/1042987584151879762 You can follow Fergie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@schroederandfergs Cover art by Carla Temis. Podcast logo by Erin Amos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue Music Month with a look at the incredible Tina Turner! Eric, from The Great Pop Culture Debate, and Tiff, join Erin to discuss what song made them a Tina Turner fan, some of their favorite tracks, and the lasting impact of her music. Make sure to check out The Great Pop Culture Debate: https://www.greatpopculturedebate.com/. It's A Fandom Thing is brought to you by Factor Meals. Visit factormeals.com/fandom50 and use the code fandom50 for 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Consider donating to the Justice for Sonya Massey campaign: https://gofund.me/578a6876. Are you looking to buy some shirts that make a difference? Check out Wear the Peace: https://wearthepeace.com/pages/collections?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=flow&utm_klaviyo_id=01J35XBQFAPE052R8E3A4140TS&_kx=vpL_Er9K3aUVqJ0N-d6KKWR608od7avLWJ2fXcHbEPI.U45QAK. Join the Here4TheKids Substack: https://here4thekids.substack.com/. To order the book, "White Women," click here: https://www.race2dinner.com/white-women Help Yahya's family escape Gaza: https://chuffed.org/project/111028-help-yahyas-family-evacuate-from-gaza Consider donating to World Central Kitchen to help provide meals to communities in need, including Gaza: https://donate.wck.org/give/499865/?_gl=1*1ucesuz*_ga*NjM3NjI2NTc3LjE3MjE3ODAyNDU.*_ga_5WKVY8503C*MTcyMTc4MDI0NC4xLjAuMTcyMTc4MDI0NC42MC4wLjA.#!/donation/checkout?c_src=navbar For excellent bonus content and ad-free versions, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsafandomthingpod. You can follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod Twitter: @fandomthingpod Instagram: @itsafandomthingpod Discord: https://discord.com/channels/1042986989349257216/1042987584151879762 You can follow Fergie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@schroederandfergs Cover art by Carla Temis. Podcast logo by Erin Amos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Cresham our Local Hero joined us in studio for a live acoustic version of his latest single 'Catching Fire'.
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We continue Music Month with a look at the band Journey! Sara joins Erin to discuss what made them a Journey fan, their favorite songs, Steve Perry and his absence, and more! Link to New York Times interview with Steve Perry: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/05/arts/music/steve-perry-journey-traces-interview.html It's A Fandom Thing is brought to you by Factor Meals. Visit factormeals.com/fandom50 and use the code fandom50 for 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Consider donating to the Justice for Sonya Massey campaign: https://gofund.me/578a6876. Are you looking to buy some shirts that make a difference? Check out Wear the Peace: https://wearthepeace.com/pages/collections?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=flow&utm_klaviyo_id=01J35XBQFAPE052R8E3A4140TS&_kx=vpL_Er9K3aUVqJ0N-d6KKWR608od7avLWJ2fXcHbEPI.U45QAK. Join the Here4TheKids Substack: https://here4thekids.substack.com/. To order the book, "White Women," click here: https://www.race2dinner.com/white-women Help Yahya's family escape Gaza: https://chuffed.org/project/111028-help-yahyas-family-evacuate-from-gaza Consider donating to World Central Kitchen to help provide meals to communities in need, including Gaza: https://donate.wck.org/give/499865/?_gl=1*1ucesuz*_ga*NjM3NjI2NTc3LjE3MjE3ODAyNDU.*_ga_5WKVY8503C*MTcyMTc4MDI0NC4xLjAuMTcyMTc4MDI0NC42MC4wLjA.#!/donation/checkout?c_src=navbar For excellent bonus content and ad-free versions, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsafandomthingpod. You can follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod Twitter: @fandomthingpod Instagram: @itsafandomthingpod Discord: https://discord.com/channels/1042986989349257216/1042987584151879762 You can follow Fergie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@schroederandfergs Cover art by Carla Temis. Podcast logo by Erin Amos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We kick off Music Month with a look at the band Bon Jovi! Carla from Bed, Wed, or Behead and Sara join me to discuss what made us fans of the band, some of our favorite tracks, our favorite member of Bon Jovi, and the impact the music has had on us. It's A Fandom Thing is brought to you by Factor Meals. Visit factormeals.com/fandom50 and use the code fandom50 for 50% off your first box plus 20% off your next month. Consider donating to the Justice for Sonya Massey campaign: https://gofund.me/578a6876. Are you looking to buy some shirts that make a difference? Check out Wear the Peace: https://wearthepeace.com/pages/collections?utm_source=Klaviyo&utm_medium=flow&utm_klaviyo_id=01J35XBQFAPE052R8E3A4140TS&_kx=vpL_Er9K3aUVqJ0N-d6KKWR608od7avLWJ2fXcHbEPI.U45QAK. Join the Here4TheKids Substack: https://here4thekids.substack.com/. To order the book, "White Women," click here: https://www.race2dinner.com/white-women Help Yahya's family escape Gaza: https://chuffed.org/project/111028-help-yahyas-family-evacuate-from-gaza Consider donating to World Central Kitchen to help provide meals to communities in need, including Gaza: https://donate.wck.org/give/499865/?_gl=1*1ucesuz*_ga*NjM3NjI2NTc3LjE3MjE3ODAyNDU.*_ga_5WKVY8503C*MTcyMTc4MDI0NC4xLjAuMTcyMTc4MDI0NC42MC4wLjA.#!/donation/checkout?c_src=navbar For excellent bonus content and ad-free versions, please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/itsafandomthingpod. You can follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/itsafandomthingpod Twitter: @fandomthingpod Instagram: @itsafandomthingpod Discord: https://discord.com/channels/1042986989349257216/1042987584151879762 You can follow Fergie on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@schroederandfergs Cover art by Carla Temis. Podcast logo by Erin Amos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The President and Sabina Higgins hosted a special Presidential Concert, celebrating Irish Music Month 2024. In his speech President Higgins recognised the many different groups, organisations and individual citizens who have contributed so much to Irish music, whether as musicians, songwriters, singers, composers or the many who work in the wider music sector, including in Irish radio. The concert was the final in a series of Garden Parties held at Áras an Uachtaráin, organised by the President and Sabina Higgins, to celebrate people and organisations who work on themes that the President wishes to highlight. https://president.ie/en/diary/details/president-and-sabina-host-a-concert-celebrating-irish-music-month-and-local-radio-stations
As we close out the month of June, enjoy this short episode from Center City Philadelphia where we captured a bit of the event: Celebration of Music Month, by the Thinker Maker Society, who was wrapping up an event in Dilworth Love Park center city. It was a buzz with life, fun, fellowship as people listened to the music, and checked out the vendors who had booths at the event highlighting and selling their talents and goods, in the updated park awash with waterworks as part of its decor. We interviewed Darnell, one of the Organizers of the event and interviewed some of the vendors and patrons. Visit us at https://theneoliberal.com. Support us at https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal/support, so we can grow and expand. Subscribe on any stream. Find your stream here: https://anchor.fm/theneoliberal --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theneoliberal/support
Our June episode of “Caregiving Club On Air” has host and gerontologist, Sherri Snelling, recognizing Alzheimer's & Brain Health Awareness Month with an interview with Deborah Levy, Executive Director, and Dr. Charles Wilcox, Board Member, of the Alzheimer's Association Orange County. Discussion includes family caregiver education and support groups, signs of dementia vs. Alzheimer's vs. MCI and the latest tests to diagnose dementia including blood tests as well as how to reduce your risk for Alzheimer's in the future. For the National Day of Joy on June 26, Sherri talks to Saudia Gajadhar, Chief Happiness Officer of Comfort Keepers, and their latest survey findings on positive mindsets and aging well based on responses from adult children and older parents. (3:07) For Caregiver Wellness News, Sherri recaps some of the latest statistics from the recent Alzheimer's Association Facts & Figures Report on how many people are affected by dementia, she talks about the importance of hydration and brain health with research from her book, “Me Time Monday – The Weekly Wellness Plan to Find Balance and Joy for a Busy Life” for National Hydration Day June 23 and touches upon the difference in caring for fathers versus mothers for Father's Day. (14:21) Saudia Gajadhar – Comfort Keepers National Day of Joy interview (36:01) Deborah Levy and Dr. Charles Wilcox – Alzheimer's Association Orange County interview (1:06:45) In the Well Home Design News Sherri shares her free webinar webinar on “Dementia Friendly Home Design” on the Caregiving Club YouTube channel to highlight Alzheimer's and Brain Health Awareness Month. And for Employee Wellness Month, Sherri shares an excerpt from her “Me Time Monday” book on biophilic design to improve brain health as part of Environment Wellness for both home and office. (1:12:14) At the end of this episode is our Me Time Monday Wellness Hack from Sherri's new book, Me Time Monday – The Weekly Wellness Plan to Find Balance and Joy for a Busy Life. We explore musical menus and sonic seasoning and how our brains interpret music and dining for better health to celebrate World Music Month. Find out more at: caregivingclub.com/podcast/
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Two hours of the blues with Sian Weggery, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with support from New Zealand On Air.
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Two hours of the blues with Sian Weggery, produced by Manawatū People's Radio with support from New Zealand On Air.
Music Month is raging on. This week, the girls of Suite 15 sit down to chat with country's next biggest star, Shelby Lynn Madison. Born and raised in rural Virginia, Shelby Lynn has since move to Nashville to pursue her true calling, music. With the upcoming launch of her debut EP, the girls sat down with Shelby Lynn to discuss her Christian upbringing, struggles with mental health, and staying true to her small-town roots. From analyzing heartbreak lyrics to discovering one's purpose, this episode is full of musical and non-musical life lessons. Keep up with Shelby Lynn Madison: https://www.instagram.com/shelbylynnmadisonmusic/ https://shelbylynnmadison.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@shelbylynnmadisonmusic https://open.spotify.com/artist/0z4an8RiPxkwhkLC5ZcDe0?si=2www7NBtSoyYkexQqHbvvg&nd=1&dlsi=7c4ffaa2f2ca4801 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suite-15/support
On Wednesday, The Current will be playing Minnesota-made music all day long for Minnesota Music Day.Governor Walz declared April Minnesota Music Month back in 2019. It's a time for recognizing the local musicians who contribute to culture and understanding of one another through music.Minnesota Public Radio's music station The Current is celebrating all month long with live music events along with their programs Carbon Sound and Radio Heartland.Diane Miller is host of The Current's Local Show and she joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to play music and talk about upcoming gigs.
The girls of Suite 15 are thrilled to welcome Conflikt, a 19-year-old rapper hailing from Newcastle, Australia, to their eclectic mix of guests this Music Month. With influences from the pop and alternative scenes, Conflikt brings a fresh perspective to the ever-evolving hip-hop landscape. Known for his lyrical prowess and insightful social commentary, Conflikt joins us to dive deep into his single, "Passport," and share his journey as a musical storyteller. Tune in as we explore the intersection of music, self-expression, and societal reflection with Conflikt. Keep up with Conflikt: https://www.instagram.com/confliktaus/ https://www.tiktok.com/@confliktaus https://www.youtube.com/@conflikt https://open.spotify.com/artist/0RKem9bTjtdlPnSRrxJ7oc?si=yuUBl8h8Sq2MfbACtuAUsQ&nd=1&dlsi=9625ff8d653e4b07 https://musible.lnk.to/AUSPOST --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suite-15/support
We're back from a week off and finishing Music Month with Big Rick from ROCK TALK STUDIO podcast and discussing tales and documentaries of rockers and musicians and what is the best books and film documentaries of rock lore. Plus just talkin music and all things musical. NOT MUSICALS!AND, i pass muderers row on the way home and its crazy!!!As always we have our typical randomness with Dunn In A Minute with Travis Dunn & Random 9 List And we couldn't do this as well with out MRS A'S FAMOUS SALSA BUENA, RABBITINREDRADIO.COM, & Spreaker Prime & iHeart Radio!!!#Random #talkshow #varietyshow #comedy #interview #celebrities #creators #KCMO #kcinfluencer #faithbased #newssatire #internet #humor #joinus #drunkstonedorstupid #music #musichistory #rockdocs #rocknroll # rockmusic #rocktalkstudio #classicrock #documentary
In Episode 83 of the N'Courage & N'Spire Podcast, join me as I'm joined by George O'Janssen, founder of the Gospel Agency, chairman of the Black Music Managers Network, and the visionary behind Music Month in Europe. The conversation with George was truly inspiring, as we discovered our shared perspective on black music and culture. George's passion lies in bridging the gaps between regions that explore the African/black music and black culture diaspora. Together, we delve into the ways our music has influenced and impacted culture throughout history. We also explore George's personal journey as a creative who transitioned into the executive side of the industry. During this episode, George sheds light on his motivations behind establishing the Gospel Agency, the Black Music University, and curating Black Music Month from the European perspective. As the chairman of the Black Music Managers Network, George aims to create a platform and network for those in the executive side of black culture who aspire to work within Europe, fostering meaningful and lasting relationships. To learn more about George, please visit his websites and social media platforms: Website: Ihttp://bmm-network.com/ Socials: George O' Janssen IG @georgeojanssen Gospel Agency-IG @thegospelagency Black Music University- IG @blackmusicuniversity
Join us on Triple M Homegrown as host Matty O welcomes the legendary Marcus Knight, a pivotal figure in Melbourne's music landscape and the creative force behind Liv Loud. This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a journey through the heart and soul of Australian music during the celebrated Aus Music Month. Matty and Marcus explore the remarkable resilience and solidarity within the Australian music community, emphasizing how this special month elevates both emerging and well-established Aussie acts. They delve into the communal spirit of the music industry, highlighting the unity and shared experiences from small pub gigs to sold-out stadium events. Marcus shares his commitment to attending as many events as possible, humorously remarking on his lack of flybuys points for travel but ensuring his presence at each significant occasion. This commitment underlines the episode's theme: the dedication and hard work intrinsic to the Australian music scene. The conversation takes a poignant turn as they discuss the legacy of Michael Gudinski, a towering figure in Australian music. Marcus reflects on how Gudinski's influence continues to inspire him daily, particularly evident in the lineup of this year's events. Listeners are then taken behind the scenes of the mammoth task of organizing such large-scale events. Marcus and Matty peel back the curtain to reveal the core objectives and the intricate planning that goes into making these events a reality. For aspiring artists, Marcus offers invaluable advice: a blend of patience and perseverance is key in the challenging yet rewarding music industry. The episode rounds off with a lighthearted and engaging game of 'Write, Party, Dinner', featuring iconic acts The Chemical Brothers, Daft Punk, and Fatboy Slim. Marcus's choices in this game offer a fun and personal glimpse into his preferences and personality. Tune in to Triple M Homegrown for this insightful and entertaining exploration of what makes Australian music so unique and impactful, and why Aus Music Month is a crucial celebration of this vibrant industry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leon and Adrian love Australian music. Australia loves Australian music. So much so that November is AusMusic Month. This is not something made up for Super Sonic Chat, it's an actual thing. This episode celebrates all things Australian Music. Fb: https://www.facebook.com/supersonicchat Electronic mailing system: supersonicchat@gmail.com The Twits: https://twitter.com/chat_sonic Insta: https://www.instagram.com/supersonicchat --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/supersonicchat/message
November is Oz Music Month. To acknowledge Jerome has perused the archives at sablues.org, checked out the Australian contingency from the not so distant past and selected 18 rock, roots and blues tracks for podcast 440. Playlist: Artist - Album - Track. 1 Allison Forbes - Dead Men Tell No Tales - Angry In Suburbia. 2 Grace Cummings - Praise You. 3 Tori Forsyth - Provlepseis - Shapeshifter. 4 RVG - Brain Worms - Nothing Really Changes. 5 Jess Ribeiro - Kill It Yourself - Hurry Back To Love. 6 Jen Cloher - Jen Cloher - Shoegazers. 7 Adalita - Inland - Private Feeling. 8 Amy Shark - Cry Forever - The Wolves. 9 Anna Scionti - Jukebox Racket - Time To Get Up. 10 Karen Lee Andrews - Far from paradise - Going Down. 11 Tex Perkins & The Fat Rubber Band - Danger Has Been Kind. 12 Emma Donovan & The Putbacks - Under These Streets - Out The Door. 13 Liz Stringer - First Time Really Feeling - Dangerous. 14 The Yearlings - Luck - Luck. 15 Eagle & The Wolf - Eagle & The Wolf - Mama, Son & The Holy Ghost. 16 The Kate Lush Band - Headline - Jackson 17 The Soul Movers - Evolution - Splinter. 18 Halfway - The Golden Halfway Record - King Bee Size: 170 MB (179,082,263 bytes) Duration: 1:14:35
To close out Music Month, Quizmaster Tanner presents us with four of the weirdest and wildest bands out there! But don't update your playlist yet, because one of them is totally fake! Join hosts Sups and Andi as they try to suss out which of these bands rocks too hard for reality! Music from the episode (spoilers):PQQ Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyHNuVaZJ-kSong 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYeximOhaUkSong 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFzKgBfroAcSong 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BEvh6HSQc0Song 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QucQf7ObEIASupport the showRead more: www.ishouldhaveknownpodcast.com Watch episodes on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVwWKcM7W6cJomyCbh24K6ABecome a Patron on Patreon to support the show and get exclusive bonuses: patreon.com/ISHK
Chris and Ethan hop back into the podcast zone in the midst of a hectic month, riffing on the best music releases the month of September has ever offered - including releases from Nirvana, STP, AiC, RHCP, and more. If you are enjoying the show, becoming a Patron is the most helpful way to support us. If you have gotten more than $2 of satisfaction from this show, click the link here :) https://www.patreon.com/grunge_bible Support the show, buy some merch! https://grungebible.creator-spring.com/
Taking the stage next in our Music Month is Grammy Records of the Year! Quizmaster Andi made a playlist of four award-winning songs through the years. But one of these chart-toppers actually was snubbed by the academy and didn't win a Grammy! Can you keep the rhythm with hosts Sups and Tanner as they try to find the snub? Turn the volume up and give it a listen! Music from the episode:Song 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQER0A0ej0M Song 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPOIS5taqA8 Song 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTJtq2DGGk8 Song 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYEDA3JcQqw Song 5 (spoiler): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C1BCAgu2I8 Support the showRead more: www.ishouldhaveknownpodcast.com Watch episodes on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVwWKcM7W6cJomyCbh24K6ABecome a Patron on Patreon to support the show and get exclusive bonuses: patreon.com/ISHK
Up next in our Music Month is musical instruments! Quizmaster Sups put together a band of four instruments from around the world, along with a recording and backstory for each one. But listen carefully, because one instrument is actually fake! Think you can keep tempo with hosts Andi and Tanner as they try to note which instruments are real and which one is made up? Give it a listen and find out! Music from the episode: Instrument 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkTUL7DjTow Instrument 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMs3LTtgwY8Instrument 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tF-mC2Pt7aIInstrument 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFK8_9RcaOcSupport the showRead more: www.ishouldhaveknownpodcast.com Watch episodes on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVwWKcM7W6cJomyCbh24K6ABecome a Patron on Patreon to support the show and get exclusive bonuses: patreon.com/ISHK
September is Music month for the I Should Have Known podcast! For our first episode Quizmaster Tanner plays maestro with four facts about classical composers. But one of his facts is out of tune and totally false! Even if you can't tell Beethoven from Mozart, this episode is sure to strike a chord. Listen in and see if you can find the lie with hosts Andi and Sups! Music from the episode: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons, Spring (La Primavera), 1st movement Mozart - "Leck mich im Arsch" - Canon in B flat for 6 Voices, K. 231 / K. 382cBeethoven: Symphony No. 5, First movement (Benjamin Zander, Boston Philharmonic Orchestra)Jan Lisiecki – Chopin: Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op. Posth. Support the showRead more: www.ishouldhaveknownpodcast.com Watch episodes on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVwWKcM7W6cJomyCbh24K6ABecome a Patron on Patreon to support the show and get exclusive bonuses: patreon.com/ISHK
It's "Carolina Country Music Month" on the podcast, and the guys are highlighting artists from their home state of North Carolina. This week they talk about Corey Hunt and the Wise and review his 2022 EP "Whenever The Smoke Clears." They also talk about the upcoming records by Turnpike Troubadours and Zach Bryan dropping on the same date. Click here to leave a voicemail. www.CountryandColdCans.com
HOT POD ALERT - and we aren't just talking' about the weather, folks! July is TULSA MUSIC MONTH, and we have as our special guest Natalie Bowling from the Tulsa Film, Music, Arts and Culture Office - or "FMAC" if you're cool. Natalie chats with us about how important the music biz is here in Tulsa ($335 million impact! 4000 jobs! Fastest growing industry in Tulsa!), and how you can celebrate Tulsa Music Month to support our friendly local musicians.
Music Month continues with 2017's Coco! Ben, Greg, Ray, and Robbie discuss Disney & Pixar's Día de los Muertos-inspired, musical trip to the land of the dead. For kids! Directed by Lee Unkrich, voice cast stars Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Alanna Ubach, Renée Victor, Ana Ofelia Murguía and Edward James Olmos.
Music Month continues with 2013's Inside Llewyn Davis! Ben and Anthony discuss the Cohen Brothers' discursive look at the 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene, featuring a breakthrough performance from Oscar Isaac. Written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. Starring Oscar Isaac and featuring Carey Mulligan, John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund, F. Murray Abraham, Justin Timberlake and Adam Driver.
Works include: Schumann's Violin Sonata #1, Bach's Brandenburg Concerto #2, Brahms' Horn Trio, Vivaldi's Cello Sonata #1 and Varese's Ionization.
Music Month continues with 2010's Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. Ben, Greg, Martha, Ray, and Robbie get a life, gain the power of self respect, and discuss Edgar Wright's hyper kinetic box office bomb-turned-cult classic. Directed by Edgar Wright, based on the graphic novel series by Bryan Lee O'Malley. Starring Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead and featuring Kieran Culkin, Chris Evans, Anna Kendrick, Alison Pill, Brie Larson, Aubrey Plaza, Brandon Routh, Ellen Wong, and Jason Schwartzman.
I was talking with one of my high school students a few weeks ago about music by women composers. We were studying "Canoeing" by Amy Beach in the Celebration Series Level 7 Piano Repertoire book, the third piece in her Op. 119 collection, From Six to Twelve for Piano written in 1927. "Amy Beach was the first American woman to achieve widespread recognition as a composer of large-scale works," I read from my iPad.My student, in addition to piano and double bass, her primary instrument, is also a composer. Her most recent work was a four-and-a-half-minute piece for string ensemble that she wrote over a weekend!She's also picked up numerous other instruments through the years—harpsichord, marimba, viola, bass drum, guitar, and even a Viola da Gamba.We listened to a recording of the piece and played through the score. We discussed how the rippling eighth notes between the hands create a sense of paddling, left then right. We talked about Amy Beach's life, marriage, and musical career."This piece reminds me of works by a few other women composers," I said after a few minutes. I pulled up a copy of Cecile Chaminade's Album des enfants, Op. 123 written in 1906 and played the first page. "Another female composer writing around this same time was Charlotte Sohy," I said. "She has a set of piano pieces that might be fun for you to play," I said, pulling up the score for 6 petites pièces on my iPad. Her eyes lit up. "Yes, I'd like that," she said, nodding.This is how the idea began for studying and learning music by women composers during the month of March, International Women's Month. In this episode, I'll talk about the composers and scores we'll study over the next four weeks and share a resource list of elementary and intermediate piano music written by women composers that you can reference in your teaching.For show notes, click here.Resources Mentioned*Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post.Celebration Series Level 7 Piano Repertoire bookFrom Six to Twelve for Piano, Op. 119 (Amy C. Beach)Album des Enfants, Op. 123 (Cecile Chaminade)6 petites pièces (Charlotte Sohy)Ep. 047 - An Inside Look at My Lesson-Planning ProcessAlbum des Enfants, Op. 126 by Cecile ChaminadeScenes Enfantines, Op. 92 by Mel. BonisCanoeing, Op. 119, No. 3 by Amy BeachPortraits in Jazz by Valerie Capers25 Progressive Etudes by Louise FarrencLittle Gems for Piano (Paula Dreyer)Entrepreneur Profile: Paula DreyerUp-Grade! (Pam Wedgwood)The Old Boatman (Florence Price)Gifts of Asia (arr. Emilie Lin)Splattered with Fun! (Glenda Austin)I'm Not Scared (Nancy Telfer)Pictures and Beyond, Book 1 and Book 2 (Dianne Goolkasian Rahbee)At the Piano (Katherine Hoover)Piano Dreams (Anne TerzibaschitschCool Piano, Book 1 (Heather Hammond)Jazz, Rags, and Blues, Book 1 + Christmas Jazz, Rags, and Blues (Martha Mier)Enchanted World (Winnie the Pooh) (June Armstrong)At the Lake (Elvina Truman Pearce)Very Easy Little Peppers (Elissa Milne)Higgledy Piggledy Jazz (Elena Cobb)Ep. 045 - The Blues Composition ProjectImpressions: Suite for Solo Piano (Jennifer Eklund)The Best of Melody Bober, Book 2 (Melody Bober)Victress Sessions (Andrea Dow)A Collection of Florence Price's Piano Teaching Music Vol 1. Beginning Pieces (Florence Price)
Love Austin Music Month may be wrapping up this week, but KUTX shows the love for Austin artists all year round. And today, AMM kudos go to dream folk outfit Half Dream. Recently announced as an official SXSW artist for 2023, Half Dream also has a new album on the way, with a new music […]
Time for the shreds. Turn it up. Doom it up. Sludge it up. Make it heavy. KUTX Artist of the Month alum, longtime AMM fave and embodiment of heaviosity (that should be a word) The Well is today’s featured badass band, as we cruise into the remaining days of Love Austin Music Month. The trio […]
For the AMM, it started with the self-titled 2018 release by Pleasure Venom. Kick it off with opener “Hive” at earsplitting volume (though “I Can’t Find My Black Lipstick” is essential GRWM music). It’s a peek into the beginnings of a garage band too big for the damn garage. They were bursting at the seams. […]
This is guaranteed LIT. The crowd will be jumping. It’s not a prediction, just something you need to know about live shows with Trouble In the Streets. Songwriter/vocalist Nnedi Agbaroji leads the way through a barrage of colossal electro/hip-hop/rap mastery, and this time, the band brings new music that Kevin Curtin aptly describes as “volcanic.” […]
It’s a kind of ’70s soul vibe that draws you in to Sir Woman. Singer Kelsey Wilson has the smooth vocal delivery that owns that sensuality. The multi-Austin Music Award winning band redefines love songs with extra heat on their full-length R&B-fueled debut Party City, with backing vocalists Spice and Roy Jr. as the perfect […]
Nine-year-old Javon lives the 7th Ward of New Orleans, and looks up to his older brother. He wants to play trumpet in marching band someday, following his brother’s footsteps, but the realities of Javon’s environment are closing in. Is there even a moment for him to enjoy his childhood, let alone follow his dream? The […]
As we enter the remaining days of Love Austin Music Month, KUTX is here to remind you: The key is to show love for our local artists all year round, from buying artists’ music and going to shows, to supporting local nonprofits who support our artists, like the Austin Music Foundation. KUTX lists several ways […]
No excuses needed for making any night a cumbia night, querida, but it’s awesome to see Hotel Vegas Cumbia Night making a fabulous return tonight, Saturday Jan. 21 at Hotel Vegas for your dancing pleasure. ¡Y no olvides la musica! Starting out the night is Cumbia Austin, providing a free dance lesson to get your […]
You don’t know until you’ve experienced it live. That should very well be one of the mantras of Love Austin Music Month, the citywide celebration of Austin’s music and the incredible artists who create it. And the live performances in our city alone are tremendous.You can post on Instagram all you like, but being there […]
Welcome to September 21st, 2022 on the National Day Calendar. Today we celebrate being spicy and the joy of music. The word ‘chai' means ‘tea' in Hindi, but the original drink didn't contain tea at all. In fact the milk and sweetener in today's recipe were added by the British during their occupation of India. Legend has it that chai was created 5000 years ago for an Indian king for medicinal purposes. Spicy ginger and black pepper stimulate digestion, cloves relieve pain, cardamom elevates your mood and cinnamon supports the lungs and heart. Sounds like a cure all to me! On National Chai Day enjoy this spicy drink that's the perfect remedy for chilly weather! While you may not be a fan of classical music, I bet you've heard of Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Ode to Joy is considered to be the composer's greatest work. What makes this symphony so special is that it was composed when Beethoven was deaf. When the 9th Symphony debuted in 1824, he stood with the conductor in front of the orchestra with his back turned to the audience. As the performance ended, the crowd erupted into thunderous applause, and because he couldn't hear, Beethoven had no idea that the audience liked it. Imagine his surprise as he turned around to see the standing ovation. During Classical Music Month, celebrate the oldies but goodies and find your very own ode to joy. I'm Anna Devere and I'm Marlo Anderson. Thanks for joining us as we Celebrate Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices