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Whether you're a fan of classical, experimental, indie rock, jazz, or even Cuban-inspired grooves, Iceland's capital offers a surprising variety of venues catering to every musical taste. Today, I'm taking you on a virtual tour of some of the most beloved — and sometimes overlooked — places to catch a live performance in and around Reykjavík.So, let's crank up the volume and dive in! 1. Harpa Concert Hall - Iceland's Premier Music Venue Let's start with the crown jewel of Reykjavík's music venues: Harpa. This stunning glass building by the harbor is not just an architectural icon — it's a world-class concert hall. Harpa is home to the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and Icelandic Opera, so it's your go-to for classical music, opera, and large-scale productions.But don't be fooled — Harpa also hosts jazz nights, electronic music events, and international artists across genres. The acoustics here are unmatched, and the setting? Simply magical. 2. Gamla Bíó A short walk from Harpa is Gamla Bíó, or “The Old Cinema.” This historic venue has been transformed into a cozy concert hall with vintage charm. Expect indie rock, folk, pop, and the occasional orchestral ensemble. It's an intimate setting with incredible sound, perfect for catching Icelandic artists and touring international acts in a space that feels like a hidden gem. 3. Hús Mál og Menningar Now, let's talk about one of my personal favorites: Hús Mál og Menningar, right on Laugavegur, Reykjavík's main shopping street. This bookstore-slash-bar is a cultural hub, and the upstairs stage is often alive with acoustic sets, singer-songwriter sessions, jazz, and even spoken word. The vibe here is chill, creative, and unmistakably Icelandic — it's where you can sip a drink, browse books, and hear something totally unexpected, all in one evening. 4. Mengi If you're into avant-garde, experimental, or contemporary classical music, Mengi is the place. Located in a small venue on Óðinsgata, this artist-run space regularly features performances by composers, interdisciplinary artists, and improvisational musicians. It's intimate, forward-thinking, and always pushing the boundaries of what live music can be. 5. Salurinn (Kópavogur) — Special Highlight And just a short ride outside Reykjavík in Kópavogur is Salurinn, a beautiful, acoustically rich concert hall often hosting classical, jazz, and world music.And here's something you won't want to miss: On May 31st, Icelandic musician Halli Guðmunds will be performing live at Salurinn with a six-piece band. What makes this show special? The group will be playing Cuban-inspired music and original tunes, blending Latin rhythms with Icelandic flair.It promises to be a night of danceable beats, sophisticated arrangements, and pure joy. If you're anywhere near Reykjavík at the end of May — mark your calendar. You'll be treated to a one-of-a-kind musical journey.Click here for tickets for Club Cubano. 6. Lemmy On the edgier side, we have Lemmy, Reykjavík's go-to bar for rock, punk, and metal fans. The energy here is high-octane, the drinks are flowing, and the crowd is passionate. It's the kind of place where you go to let loose and discover bands that might just blow your mind. Lemmy is carrying the torch for Reykjavík's hard rock community — gritty, loud, and unapologetically fun. 7. Gaukurinn (currently closed for renovations) Gaukurinn, one of Reykjavík's key underground venues, is temporarily closed for renovations. When open, it's a haven for alternative music, from hardcore and punk to drag shows and open mics. We'll be watching closely for its return because this venue has long been a platform for some of the boldest, rawest talent in the country. 8. Dillon Whiskey Bar If you're craving classic rock vibes with a cozy, old-school atmosphere, Dillon is the place. Nestled in a wooden house near Laugavegur,
The podcast episode features Jesse Rifkin, the owner of Walk on the Wildside Tours NYC, a music history walking tour company in New York City, and the author of the book 'This Must Be the Place: Music, Community, and Vanishing Spaces in New York City.' Rifkin shares his background, including his consultancy roles as a pop music historian and his 12 years as a touring musician. They discuss his first concert experience, watching Bob Dylan with Ani DiFranco as the opening act at the Filene Center in Vienna, Virginia, and the interesting intersections his life has had with notable music historians like Alan Lomax.Rifkin recounts his experience attending a unique U2 concert at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, highlighting how seeing a globally famous band in an intimate venue was a surreal and memorable experience. He emphasizes the different dimensions of enjoying massive arena shows versus small, underground music scenes. He talks about his favorite bands, particularly Akron Family and other experimental groups, often performing at DIY venues like Silent Barn and emphasizing how these experiences felt more personal and impactful.The conversation shifts to Jesse's walking tours, which often focus on the punk and post-punk scenes in NYC, featuring iconic sites like CBGB. He discusses the importance of understanding the human and local context behind legendary music and bands, offering a more tangible and relatable connection to this history. His tours aim to demystify the grandiosity of famous musicians by highlighting their humble beginnings in intimate settings.Finally, Jesse talks about his book and its evolution from his extensive tours and Instagram presence, which caught the attention of his editor in 2019. He details the content of the book, which spans 60 years of music history, categorizing different NYC music scenes, and offers practical insights into creating community-driven music venues. Jesse's mission is to show that music and performance spaces can be accessible and transformative, urging people to see the possibility within DIY approaches to music and community building.BANDS: Akron Family, Bad Brains, Beastie Boys, Blondie, Bob Dylan, Castanets, The Cure, Elephant 6 Recording Company, Grateful Dead, Lynyrd Skynard, Neutral Milk Hotel, New York Dolls, Olivia Tremor Control, Patti Smith, Ramones, Sonic Youth, Talking Heads, U2, Velvet Underground, Wooden Wand and the Vanishing Voice, Woods.VENUES: 171A, Apollo Theater, Bowery Ballroom, CBGB, Death by Audio, Jelly NYC, Silent Barn, Tonic, Uncle Paulie's, Wolf Trap. 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
Boston's Planning Department approved proposal to bring back beloved Great Scott music venue after closing down during the pandemic. For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
Send us a textGraham and Charles take a look at the struggle facing small venues in the UK, the continuing rise in ticket prices and the beauty of My Bloody Valentine.Graham examines why The Beatles road manager and the hidden aspects of the story are unlikely to come out in Sam Mendes forthcoming films on the band.Graham explores the work of the underrated Val Kilmer after his recent death and why he is the best thing in Michael Mann's film Heat playing opposite Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.Charles discusses the aural and visual splendour of a Public Service Broadcasting gig at York Barbican.Music Venue Crisis; My Bloody Valentine; Sam Mendes' Beatles Films; Val Kilmer RIP; Public Service BroadcastingKeep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car:X@2big_egosFacebook@twobigegos
The Community Concert Hall has introduced a number of international artists to the region while also recognizing local talent. Find out how director Charles Leslie curates the perfect lineup for every season. By Sadie Smith.Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/community-concert-hall-hosts-local-and-global-talent This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS Durango.Support the show
Jon Bream and Chris Riemenschneider of the Star Tribune compiled a ranking of the best venues for live music in Minnesota and Bream joins Chad with details and why he loves some spots more than others.
The countdown begins for the Juno Awards taking place on March 30. Music venues across the province are facing a slew of challenges in order to remain open. Jody Glenham, a Vancouver-based musician, and Matt Dell, a Victoria city councillor and indie musician, join the show as we ask viewers about their favourite live music venues.
Young people not drinking is killing music venues…That is according to one of the UK's leading Music Agents and Promoters, John Giddings, who has worked with the likes of David Bowie, Madonna, Sex Pistols, Rolling Stones and has run the Isle of Wight Festival since its revival in 2002.Is there any truth to this?To discuss, guest host Sinead Ryan is joined by John Brereton, Grand Social PR Manager & Director of the Dublin Bowie Festival, Rebecca Cappuccini, Spokesperson for Music and Entertainment Association of Ireland, First Music Contact CEO Angela Dorgan and Marcus Lester from Plug Artists.
Join us for this intriguing episode entitled, "I Built a Music Venue Inside a Cave and You Won't Believe What Happened!" featuring Todd Mayo, the visionary mind behind The Caverns, a world-renowned music venue set in Tennessee's majestic cave landscapes. Discover Todd's inspiring transformation from an advertising executive to a music industry pioneer. We delve into his deeply reflective journey, overcoming personal challenges, and creating a unique space that unites people through music. Learn about Todd's philosophies on risk-taking and resilience and how he balances dreams with real-world action. This is a must-listen for anyone looking to be inspired by the power of music and personal discovery!
New York City isn't just the city that never sleeps, it's the city that never stops making music! In this episode of The Music in Me, we're taking an all-access tour of some of NYC's most legendary music venues. From the electrifying energy of Madison Square Garden to the dazzling spectacle of Radio City Music Hall, the historic soul of The Apollo Theater, the indie coolness of The Bowery Ballroom, and the grandeur of The Metropolitan Opera House, each of these venues has shaped the soundtrack of our lives. Plus, I'll be sharing some wild and little-known facts about these iconic spaces—including hidden rooms, ghostly whispers, and secret seating! Grab your ticket, take your seat, and let's explore the stages where legends are made!What did you think of this episode? Support the showKeep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!CONTACT TERI:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terirosborg/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teri.rosborgYouTube: The Music in MeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@terirosborgPodcast Facebook Page: The Music in Me Podcast Facebook pageTHEME SONG BY: Hayley GremardINTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno
What makes Nashville's indie music scene so special, and why are independent venues the heart of Music City? In this episode, host Marie Cecile Anderson is joined by Chris Cobb, President of Music Venue Alliance Nashville, to discuss the mission behind 615 Indie Live. Chris shares his insider perspective on how this groundbreaking festival showcases over 50 local artists across 14 beloved venues, highlights the resilience of Nashville's music community, and explains how we can preserve these cultural landmarks in a rapidly changing city. We're doing a survey to learn more about our listeners. We'd be grateful if you took the survey at citycast.fm/survey—it's only 7 minutes long. You'll be doing us a big favor. Plus, anyone who takes the survey will be eligible to win a $250 Visa gift card–and City Cast City swag. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
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John Steele, owner of the Jag Soundhouse and Steele Hotels, joined us on the line to talk about the new music venue and the shows slated for opening weekend in mid-March.
Jeff Steeg joins the podcast to discuss the new sound system at the Palladium in Carmel, IN, and how they survived as a live music venue during the pandemic. Video By: More Than Media - www.morethan.media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morethan.media/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@morethan.media YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@morethanmedia_ The S.O.U.N.D. Project Podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sound-project/id1680525959 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dkk1s642VFjZGsdYGyxBP Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kZTBiZGNlOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLghfvh2wd7A9MnVKr44jtPEg0qcZ1esTF Keep up with us on our Socials: - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@haverstickdesigns - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haverstickdesigns/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HaverstickDesigns - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@haverstickdesigns - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/haverstick-designs/ - Linktree: https://linktr.ee/haverstickdesigns - Website: https://www.haverstickdesigns.com/
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In this episode of the Best of Midland Texas Podcast, hosts Ryan Shewchuk and Terra Avery sit down with Ariel Hererra and Sean Elphick, co-owners of The Tailgate, the premier outdoor entertainment venue in Midland TX. They share their journey from a simple food truck park concept to a thriving live music destination that's changing the entertainment landscape in West Texas. Sean and Ariel reveal the challenges of operating an outdoor venue in Midland's unpredictable weather and how they've adapted their business model to meet community needs. They discuss their commitment to customer experience, from partnering with Raising Canes for post-concert meals to implementing innovative safety measures for patrons. The conversation explores The Tailgate's evolution, including their plans for a new, larger venue in 2026. Listeners will gain insights into the local music scene, the importance of community support, and the entrepreneurial spirit driving Midland's growth. Don't miss exciting details about upcoming events, including "A Cowboy Christmas" - a month-long holiday extravaganza featuring ice skating, live music, and festive attractions for the whole family. The Best of Midland Texas Podcast showcases local businesses and community leaders who are making a difference. Subscribe to hear more inspiring stories from the heart of West Texas. Connect with The Tailgate on social media and visit their website to stay updated on upcoming shows and events. If you're an entrepreneur looking to make your mark in Midland TX, this episode is packed with valuable lessons and inspiration. Thank you to Sean and Ariel for sharing their story. Subscribe to the Best of Midland Texas Podcast for more local insights and business success stories. Visit https://thetailgatemidland.com for tickets. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:43 - Original Concept of The Tailgate 04:55 - Outdoor Venue Pros and Cons 07:05 - Biggest Lesson Learned in 3 Years 12:12 - The Dynamic Duo: Visionary vs Integrator 16:48 - How TR Attracts Artists to Midland 19:20 - Indoor vs Outdoor Venue: The Struggle 22:27 - Favorite Moments from 3 Years 26:58 - Sean's Panic Attack on Opening Day 31:12 - When You Felt You Had It Figured Out 33:00 - Treating Artists with Respect 34:29 - Preventing Drunk Driving 35:49 - Covering Uber Costs 37:01 - Importance of Customer Service 38:50 - Overdelivering Experiences 40:11 - What's Next for Togat 44:40 - Artists You Want to See at Togat 47:15 - Reasons Some Artists Aren't Booked 50:40 - Cowboy Christmas at the Tailgate 52:20 - Final Thoughts CONNECT WITH US Website: https://www.bestofmidlandtx.com Ryan Shewchuk: https://www.instagram.com/shewchuk Terra Avery: https://www.instagram.com/terrawaypants TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@bestofmidlandtx Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bestofmidlandtx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bestofmidlandtx Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bestofmidlandtx —----------------------- LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/bomtxitunes Spotify: https://bit.ly/bomtxspotify —----------------------- PRODUCED AND EDITED BY FORTY WOLVES STUDIOS https://www.fortywolves.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bestofmidlandtx/support
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In this episode of Seeing Them Live, Charles interviews Shelley Van, an experienced community builder, marketer, and manager of Tru Band Room, a music venue in Decentraland. Shelley discusses her journey from her first concert experience at the B96 Bash to managing over 1,000 performances in the virtual world.Shelley highlights the unique aspects of virtual events, such as creating avatars, virtual merchandise, and NFTs to engage audiences globally. The conversation delves into the challenges and opportunities of Web3 and how it offers new ways for independent artists to monetize their work. Additionally, Shelley shares memorable moments from her virtual concerts, including a special Christmas event featuring Krampus and live interactions with fans from around the world.BANDS: Aerosmith, Ash Orphan, Buffalo, Death Cab for Cutie, Deep Sea Diver, Ed Sheeran, Jessica Dobson, Kid Rock, Kings of Leon, Krampus, Mr. Swee, New Kids on the Block, Pans, Psychedelic Furs, Spottie WiFi, Stoney Eye, Tara Who, The Shins.VENUES: Aragon Ballroom, Credit Union One Amphitheater, Decentraland, Filling Station, Kettle House Amphitheater, Liar's Club, New World Music Theater, Soldier Field, Troubadour, Tru Band Room. 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
This week on the BBC Introducing in Oxfordshire and Berkshire podcast, Dave catches up with Oxford's newly reformed 90's indie band Beaker, Alex sits down with Music Venue Trust CEO Mark Davyd, our Connections series contines - where bands recommend bands - this week Hannah gets to know Tiger Mendoza, and there's a rare bit of music news about Oxford's Elmiene! Plus, there's all the latest new music from Oxfordshire and BerkshireHere's this week's tracklist: • The Amazons - Pitch Black Orchid - Idols Hannah Jane Lewis - Heart Racer Rila's Edge - Pimlico Road Rose Rey - Wasted On You (Midnight Version) Santa Carla - Unireverse Sebastian Reynolds - How To Move Forward Myles Smith - Stargazing (Live at BBC Maida Vale) Gardna & Jayahadadream - Fine Art Niki Kini - WATCH YOUR BACK Elmiene - Marking My Time (live at Eurosonic 2024) Eva Gadd - I Don't Talk Beaker - Driving Marcus Y. - Suite for Electronics: I. Prelude Harpy - Born To Destroy Emmeline - If My Life Was a Movie Produced by A24 Forlorn - Spirit Tiger Mendoza -Rare Thing (feat. Helen Pearson) z-x - Bunny Re:O - The Haunted Wynona - Girl in the Computer • If you're making music in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, send us your tunes with the BBC Introducing Uploader: https://www.bbc.co.uk/introducing/uploader
A new music venue is coming to Midtown Sacramento and will be shaking up the city's nightlife. Jon Gunton is the General Manager of Channel 24. He says Another Planet Entertainment has been wanting to break into Sacramento for years now...
More Podcasts Exploring Concert Culture:Website: concertcast.liveYouTube: Concert Cast PodcastApple Podcasts: Listen on Apple PodcastsSpotify: Listen on SpotifyConnect with Kyle Lamont:Instagram: @Kyle_LamontHotel Monte Vista: Discover the charm and history of this iconic hotel, known for its musical legacy and ghost stories.Website: Hotel Monte VistaInstagram: @hotelmontevistaOrpheum Theatre: Learn about upcoming shows on their concert calendar.Concert Calendar: Orpheum TheatreInstagram: @orpheumflagstaffFirecreek Coffee Company: Stop by this awesome coffee shop that hosts live music, providing a great atmosphere for coffee lovers and music enthusiasts alike.Website: Firecreek Coffee CompanyInstagram: @firecreekcoffeeIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe! Your support helps us bring more stories from the concert community. Concert Cast: A Woman-Owned Rockumentary Podcast NetworkCreated and hosted by Kyle Lamont, Concert Cast explores Concert Culture through energetic music journalism. Lamont's informed questions, personal anecdotes, and curated local music soundtracks connect listeners with their favorite musicians and iconic venues, offering a unique perspective on the live music experience, earning a Spotify Editor's Pick recognition in 2022.
In this episode of the podcast, I sit down with Bruce Finkelman, Managing Partner of 16 on Center, to uncover the secrets behind building an independent music venue empire in Chicago. From the founding story of 16 On Center to expanding multiple venues, we explore the economics of owning your own venue space, the evolution of running a venue from 1995 to 2024, and the challenges of staying independent in an industry dominated by giants like Live Nation and Ticketmaster. Bruce also shares insights into building a sustainable team, creating iconic venues like The Salt Shed, and his vision for the future of the music industry. Chapters(00:10) -Bruce's story and the founding story of 16 On Center(09:53) - The first empty bottle(13:38) - Expanding to multiple venues(27:14) - Economics: Owning the dirt at your venue + The evolution of running a venue from 1995 to 2024(35:31) -Attracting to talent and Building a company that employs and sustains 600 people(41:30) - The creation story of The Salt Shed(48:00) - Making the jump to book larger rooms(52:00) - Fastball questions - Using Prism and the tech stack to organize a massive amount of concerts, Secrets to building a succesful operation, the battle to stay independent, Live Nation, Ticketmaster and the DOJ.(1:00:10) - Plans for the future (or lack thereof), the future of the industry Please share this with anyone that might be interested in the topics, links below to subscribe and stay in the loop with the podcast and Prism: Subscribe here More on Prism Follow us on Instagram (@prismfm) Follow us on LinkedIn (here) Meet the Podcast Host/CEO of Prism - Matt Ford Opening Music - Papooz - The Garde 16 on Centerhttps://www.16oncenterchicago.com/
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Remember that news conference that was planned around the new music venue? A big ‘to do' we speculated what the big news could be. The news? There is NO news. Of course. It's just an announcement they are beginning construction. (cough) (boat horn) take your pick of your drop.
The Victoria Event Centre (V.E.C.) was a non-profit venue for music and arts for 21 years - but it just announced it's closing, after its landlord says it can no longer help subsidize its rent. It's just the latest music venue to close in the city. On this episode, we'll find out if the people behind the V.E.C. might pop up elsewhere, and we'll get the latest on the city of Victoria's plans to revive another venue.
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on September 30th 2024. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio Play. Presenter: Michael WalshProducer: Kris Boswell
Greg Brady focuses in on Premier Doug Ford's plans to build a traffic tunnel underneath the 401 across the GTA… Is it feasible? Doable? Will you and I ever see this project come to fruition? We speak with Eric Lombardi, Founder of More Neighbours Toronto, who has some pretty strong opinions about the Premier's undertaking Next, David Wilkes, President and CEO of Building Industry and Land Development Association, joins us to talk about why the city's housing crisis is about to get worse as development applications drop off. Lastly, Alan Cross, host of the ongoing history of new music.. talking about what he's hearing in the live music scene about today's announcement from Live Nation, Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Olivia Chow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the high prices of concert tickets and the issues with ticketing systems like Ticketmaster. They talk about the dynamic pricing and resale of tickets, as well as the impact of nostalgia on ticket sales. They also mention specific concerts and artists they are interested in seeing. The conversation touches on the cost of production for concerts and the changing landscape of the music industry. The conversation in this part covers various topics, including discussions about different music venues in Boston and a review of the movie 'I Saw the TV Glow'. The hosts talk about the sizes and features of different music venues, sharing their personal experiences. They then move on to discuss the movie 'I Saw the TV Glow', providing their thoughts on the film's pacing, symbolism, and message. They also touch on the performances and the overall visual and auditory aspects of the movie. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the movie 'Pink Opaque' and 'In a Violent Nature'. They talk about the bold ending of 'Pink Opaque' and how it explores the theme of being true to oneself. They also discuss the misrepresentation of 'Pink Opaque' in its marketing and the genre classification of 'In a Violent Nature'. The hosts share their recommendations and give their grades for both movies. In this final part of the conversation, Bill and Prof. Christopher Bricklemyer discuss the film 'The Ranger' and share their thoughts on its unique storytelling and character development. They also review the movie 'Cuckoo' and 'Alien Romulus', highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of each film. Overall, they recommend 'The Ranger' and 'Alien Romulus' to fans of the horror genre, while acknowledging that 'Cuckoo' may be disappointing for those who have seen the trailer. They provide ratings for each film and express their excitement for future episodes.
Today on City Cast Nashville, host Grace Fuisz sits down with Jason Moon Wilkins, WNXP Program Director and the host of the new podcast Music Citizens, to introduce you to some of the characters that made Nashville's music scene what it is today. They highlight the owner-operators behind Nashville's most iconic music venues, how booking has changed for artists with these new corporate promoters, and they make a solid case for a new Five Points statue. This is the fifth and final episode we'll be doing this month about the music community in Nashville. And stick around for our new segment, A Mile In Their Boots: We'll be going inside a day in the life of Julie Gardner, the greenhouse manager for the beautiful gardens of Cheekwood. Today's special segment, and our Nashville in Stereo series, are presented by our exclusive launch sponsor, Tecovas. Tecovas knows more than handmade boots and fine Western wear — they've got an ear for great music, too. Best of Nashville voting is now open, and we'd love your consideration as Best Podcast. Vote here! Need to register to vote for the November election? Visit govotetn.com. Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter. Follow us @citycastnashville You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 615-200-6392 Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE.
Developers working with the multinational company Live Nation Entertainment recently got city approval for their plan to build a new music venue with a 3,500-person capacity. Though a waterfront music venue on the eastside might sound freaking awesome, local music advocates, including venue owners, are worried. Today, we're listening back to a conversation with MusicPortland board member Jamie Dunphy about why so many people are saying that Live Nation venues could damage Portland's beloved music scene. This episode first aired on March 28, 2024 Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. If you enjoyed the interview with Tyler Wright, the President and CEO of the YMCA of Columbia Willamette, learn more here. Learn more about the sponsors of this August 26th episode: OHSU Foundation Chefs for Seniors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rainbow Ballroom started its life as The Fresno Natatorium in 1918. The three-story, indoor-swimming complex had a high-dive platform, springboards and trapeze rings set over the pool for swimmers doing stunts before It was rechristened as the Rainbow Ballroom in 1924. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson' on all platforms: --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rainbow Ballroom started its life as The Fresno Natatorium in 1918. The three-story, indoor-swimming complex had a high-dive platform, springboards and trapeze rings set over the pool for swimmers doing stunts before It was rechristened as the Rainbow Ballroom in 1924. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson' on all platforms: --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a struggle to operate a live music venue in Austin — even despite the city's tagline as the “Live Music Capital of the World.” In recent years, the local industry has been sucker-punched by rising real estate costs and property taxes, the COVID-19 pandemic, and Winter Storm Uri, not to mention dwindling crowds at hot outdoor summer concerts. But finally, local efforts are underway to keep Austin's musical havens intact, and freelance reporter Chad Swiatecki joins host Nikki DaVaughn to talk about them all. Stay tuned for our special weekly segment, A Mile in Their Boots, featuring a bonus interview with Erica Nix, a self-described body positive ambassador. This is the first of five episodes we'll be doing about the music community in Austin, brought to you by our exclusive launch sponsor, Tecovas. Tecovas knows more than handmade boots and fine Western wear — they've got an ear for great music, too. From legends of the past to rising stars on the scene, they love supporting musicians and music fans right here in Austin. So if you're headed for a good time on the stage or in the crowd, go in good boots from Tecovas. Want some more Austin news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Austin newsletter. Follow us @citycastaustin You can also text us or leave a voicemail. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
One of Dunedin's best-known live music venues, which has been closed on and off for years, is reopening under new management next month.
Push play for a tour of Happy Top, a one-of-a-kind B&B in Athens, Georgia that's also an analog performance space and recording studio. You'll hear the origin story, the approach to the vintage decoration and design (there's a piano in every room. Literally.), and how owner T.S. Woodward created a signal flow speaker system, giving each room a different audio flavor. Plus, an authentic perspective on why Athens has such a special music scene.I'm Kyle Lamont, founder and host of Concert Cast, a rockumentary podcast network. Our series "In the Pocket" explores independently owned venues where music and community come together in surprising places. We showcase these unique spots, often at risk due to gentrification, by telling their stories and showing how they shape concert culture.T.S Woodward wishes to say a very special thank you to Michael Smith-Lanzar (his next door neighbor from 2019-2022 [but resident there since 2014]) who was the first person he met on Bryan St, told him all about the history of Happy Top, helped to negotiate with the city the sewer/water infrastructure & who is an indefatigable activist for human rights.Book yourself a stay at Happy Top:https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/34414912?source_impression_id=p3_1721428035_P3x6xgljy6A-N1Q7For more rockumentary podcasts exploring concert culture visit https://concertcast.live/index.htmlKeep up with Kyle Lamont on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/kyle_lamont/Follow Cookie Tongue Bandhttps://www.instagram.com/cookietonguemusic/Copyright by Kyle Lamont of Good To Go Studios LLC 2024, USA Concert Cast: A Woman-Owned Rockumentary Podcast NetworkCreated and hosted by Kyle Lamont, Concert Cast explores Concert Culture through energetic music journalism. Lamont's informed questions, personal anecdotes, and curated local music soundtracks connect listeners with their favorite musicians and iconic venues, offering a unique perspective on the live music experience, earning a Spotify Editor's Pick recognition in 2022.
Today on City Cast Portland, we're talking about why you have to wait even longer for a MAX ride when it's hot out, the newest plan for the Lloyd Center, and the merger that might bring big changes to your local grocery store. Joining host Claudia Meza on this Friday's news roundup are BikePortland publisher and editor Jonathan Maus and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni. Discussed in Today's Episode: Portland City Council District Map Tool Portland Music Org Founder Details Proposed Lloyd Center Venue [Portland Business Journal
Today on City Cast Portland, we're talking about our ongoing heatwave, the disparities in its impact on communities, and the future of more extreme weather. We're also diving into one-star reviews of some beloved local music venues. Joining executive producer John Notarianni on this midweek roundup is our very own producer, Giulia Fiaoni. Discussed in Today's Episode: Portland Pauses Camping Ban Enforcement Amid Heat Wave [KGW] Portland Roasts Under 1 More 100+ Day Tuesday Before Temps Drop Back Into 90s By Midweek [Oregonian] Portland Metro Heat Watch Map Fire Restrictions Resource [Oregon.gov] Become a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise. Learn more about the sponsors of this July 10th episode: Salishan Coastal Lodge D'Amore Law Group Babbel Portland Spirit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jase has decided that he will head to court and make a case over his recent seatbelt ticket, but he'll be representing and defending himself! The guys are joined by David Leonard, a Christian singer and songwriter famous for his hit “Great Are You Lord.” David opens up about the strain his father's ministry was on his childhood and how he dealt with that struggle. Phil reckons that the Bible will be an endless source of inspirational messages, and Zach's children perform at Willie and Korie's new music venue and gathering hall in Monroe. “Unashamed” Episode 912 is sponsored by: https://preborn.com/unashamed — SAVE babies with your tax-deductible donation today! https://angel.com/unashamed — Get your tickets now to see "Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot" and watch the power of faith in action! https://blazeTV.com/Robertson — Get $30 off exclusive BlazeTV content, including “Cooking with the Robertsons,” with promo code ROBERTSON30 at checkout https://philmerch.com — Get your “Unashamed” mugs, shirts, hats & hoodies! https://ICouldBeWrongButIDoubtIt.com/ — Get your copy of Phil's best-selling new book now! -- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan has known of Quincy Stallworth for years, especially for Quincy's job running SoFar Sounds concerts in Philadelphia since around 2018. Quincy sits down to talk about his musical upbringing in the Baptist churches of Southwest and North Philadelphia, his early bands, and how he always excelled at the "business" side of being in a group as much as the musical side. Quincy and many others were all abruptly terminated from SoFar last winter, but Quincy already has his next thing going: Mill Street Music, an intimate listening room over the bridge in Mount Holly, NJ. Dan and Quincy get into a lot: Bowie, cocaine albums, how to keep something from getting too big, the ups and downs of his SoFar journey, and how you'll always find yourself drawn to driven, creative people no matter what. Check out Mill Street Music's calendar, as well as Quincy's photography, and his podcast, Quince Questions.
In this episode of "What In East Dallas Is Going On?!", hosts Rich and Camille sit down with the legendary Brandt Wood to explore his illustrious career in the entertainment and hospitality industry. With over twenty-five years of experience, Brandt has been instrumental in creating and developing iconic music venues like Trees, The Green Room, and Gypsy Tea Room in Dallas, as well as the innovative Coyote Drive-In.Brandt shares stories from his groundbreaking national live music program at Harrah's Entertainment, festival production credits including Trees Outdoor Music Festival and Live at the Drive-In with Jimmy Buffett, and the co-development of the Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival in Franklin, Tennessee. He also discusses his current ventures as a principal at Woodhouse, working on entertainment and hospitality projects for prestigious clients.Join us as we delve into Brandt's journey, his impact on the East Dallas music scene, and what he has planned for the future. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about music, entrepreneurship, and the vibrant culture of East Dallas.Connect with us! Instagram - Facebook www.visiteastdallas.comPartner with us! connect@visiteastdallas.com
Mark Dearey, owner of The Spirit Store venue, Dundalk // Edel Curtin, owner of Coughlan's venue, Cork // Arveene Juthan, DJ, Promoter and Booker of Connollys of Leap, Co. Cork
Welcome to 2nd Amendment Radio & the Great Outdoors with Bo Matthews & Marc Cox - as always produced by Carl Middleman (Pew Pew)! First, Marc & Bo talk about their respective vacations. Next, Tim Jorgensen, VP for Arenas, Stadiums and Theater Division for ASM Global, to discuss the May 25 inaugural grand opening of the new Thunder Ridge Nature Arena. Nestled in the heart of Missouri's renowned Ozarks just a few miles from Branson, Thunder Ridge is heralded as one of the most iconic amphitheaters/arenas in all of North America. The breathtaking, nature-based outdoor venue is the first of its kind in the world & combines the natural beauty of the lush forests & surrounding lakes with beautiful architecture that seamlessly blends into the surrounding environment. It is the only amphitheater in the world that is dedicated to conservation & proceeds from every event will benefit The Johnny Morris Conservation Foundation, is one of the premier conservation non-profits operating in the world today. Finally, Greg Simos is the Event Organizer for the St. Louis County Greek Festival. It is next weekend May 24-27 (beautiful church tours, outdoor fest with folk dancing, traditional music, all the Greek cuisine), and there is also a 5k Run for charity on Saturday. It is at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church - 1755 Des Peres Rd, Des Peres, MO 63131. It is a Cashless venue, so bring your debit/credit card. stlgreekfest.com Segment 3: Marc is back from Italy
Janet Jackson, The Rolling Stones, Pink, Pearl Jam, and other icons will play Chicago's biggest arenas and stadiums at hefty prices this summer. But luckily for Chicagoans, we've got artists playing every day at some of the coolest venues all around the city that won't break the bank. City Cast's Caroline Patton runs Chicago Show Calendar which she updates weekly with the latest music shows happening. Last spring, she shared her picks for best music venues in Chicago. Here are some shows the City Cast Chicago team is excited for: Jacoby: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib @ The Salt Shed: May 19th, 7pm Simone: Stay Outside @ Beat Kitchen: May 19th, 7pm Sidney: Charli XCX @ Radius: June 12th, 7pm Michelle: Cortex @ Thalia Hall: July 15th, 7pm Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is your favorite Music Venue? From stadiums to basements, listen as hosts Jon Von Frankenstein and Chris discuss their favorites! For companion playlists of every new episode, check the link in our Instagram bio! You'll get to discover every artist and song we discuss right along with us!Follow us on YouTube @ TheScrapMetalPodcast, Instagram @ ScrapMetalPodcast and on TikTok @ TheScrapMetalPodcast! Help us visit more cities on our World Tour by leaving a 5 star review! This show is made possible by metal heads like you!
March was International Women's Month and I sat down with Anna Ayers, the General Manager at Brooklyn Bowl Williamsburg, for this week's episode of Roadcase. I talked to Anna not only about her role at Pete Shapiro's flagship venue but also chatted about her background in performing arts, the music business, and what it means to her to work in the unique environment at the Bowl, which features women in all major management roles. Anna is a truly compelling personality and a perfect fit for the Brooklyn Bowl ethos of peace, love, diversity, amazing food and insane live music — and I'm all about it! For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comOr contact Roadcase by email: info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Madison's getting a new live music venue. Kevin Willmott II is soon opening the Gamma Ray Bar in the former Barley Pop Live and The Frequency music venue space on West Main Street. You may know long-time local musician and live event host Kevin from his storytelling on the Moth Story Slam, his band Don't Mess With Cupid or from his time working at the High Noon Saloon. Host Bianca Martin sits down for an exclusive with Kevin to learn about his plans for Gamma Ray and his vision for how it might serve Madison local arts. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fans need tickets and artists need fans. On this week's episode, I talk to Brando Rich, co-founder and CEO of Cash or Trade, the popular ticket exchange app. Brando's mission is to get tickets that might go unused into the hands of fans that need them -- at face value or less. As the de-facto head of the Face Value Movement, Brando talks to me about the intricacies of ticketing, how best to thwart scalpers, and how the live music experience is the vital essence that drives Cash or Trade's continued growth and expansion. Brando wants fans to enjoy the amazing experience of live music, and he learned early on from the Phish and jam band world that by using his programming expertise, he could unite fans with face value tickets in a community of like minded music lovers. Idealistic? Yes! Feasible and doable? Yes and yes!! I really enjoyed this conversation with Brando as we explore this crazy and tangled up world of ticketing. I learned a ton, and so will you on this week's episode of Roadcase!! For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comOr contact Roadcase by email: info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
The Cavern Club is one of the most haunted and paranormal locations in Liverpool, England. It's also the birthplace of the most famous band in music history - The Beatles. Clearly there is some kind of cosmic energy brimming and overflowing within the arches of The Cavern Club, but what exactly is going on? What have people seen and what is causing this paranormal activity? It's time for the world's two biggest Beatles fans, Kit and Rory, to investigate!LIVE TOUR - https://www.thisparanormallife.com/tourFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTubeJoin our Secret Society Facebook CommunitySupport us on Patreon.com/ThisParanormalLife to get access to weekly bonus episodes!Buy Official TPL Merch! - thisparanormallife.com/storeIntro music by www.purple-planet.comResearch by Amy GrisdaleEdited by Philip Shacklady Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.