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With the release of Wicked, we've postponed the planned MusiCast episode in favour of a MusicalCast. Andy and Stu talk the most anticipated film of the season, then chat some of the most noteworthy Musical films of all time. Socials: @CageFightingPod Email: CageFightingPod@gmail.com Use my special link (cagefighting) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.
We touched on Tears For Fears - . it was fun and we gave the props to a band that rocked the world in the 80s and 90s. ... if you want ACTUAL facts - look up "Professor of Rock - Tears for Fears" on youtube or Rick Beato -they both do an excellent job…but we hope you enjoy our take on the band. Also - there is a quiz - can you guess the theme thing ... El Carpe tries to stump Eric (who kills it and solved this easily) - but can you? Listen in - see if you can find the thread that ties these songs/bands together. Also, we showcased the Pixies, songs from Trompe le Monde Thanks for joining us in our impromptu podcast…through musical fun and silly chat between two buddies who just love music. Remember, our show is never rehearsed and always LIVE - we had fun tonight and hope you do too. Oh man them horns... ! "I love you baby!" Bring on the fun - Bring on the tunes. Join our super secret club - all ya gotta do is listen live and type into the chat "pour me another brother" - you're in ! U2 - Ya... they freakin' rock - look up U2 + gospel choir - I still haven't found what I'm looking for - for an emotional video. From Rattle and Hum Thanks for stopping by !
The Kinks. super influential band and overall great on their own... Who did they influence, inspire and what bands took their simple and creative rockin' vibe and made it their own and ran with it? Tonight, Eric and I make a feeble attempt at honoring the band and whom they influenced. Sure was a fun time, with great tunes. Join in for the silliness and the music. We found these bands as influenced by the Kinks: The Romantics, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Velvet Underground, Jane's Addiction, David Bowie, The Beach Boys, Camper Van Beethoven the Magic Shoppe, The Frowning Clouds, The Jam, the Knack, and the Pretenders and we finished with Killing Joke. Did we hit the mark? Were there other bands you can think of that we didn't address you feel should have been included? Let us know - we'll follow up because we are that desparate. Thanks both of you for showing up and joining in to our world-class, award winning show.
On this week's epsiode of Musicast, Jen sits down with Javel Perriel to talk about his passion for blending music and science with the Makey Makey. Javel is the author of 'Music is Bananas' an amazing passion project he's put together to help music educators cross curricular boundaries into the area of STEM using the Makey Makey! Check out Javel's book here: https://fflat-books.com/product/music-is-bananas/ You can learn more and follow Javel on Instagram: @mr.perriel @music_is_bananas --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
LA Witch... great tunes, inspired another award approaching show by us... we played some songs by this LA 'garage' band that made a name for themselves in the clubs and have quite the dedicated following. Once we got started it spun off into a "hey, this other band has a similar sound... dontcha think?"... and it went off into the silly fun chatty stuff we do so well ... like 2 sugared up kids at the park. Other bands we played tonight: Yannis & the Yaw, Nirvana, Mazzy Star, the Misfits, Surfin Dead Boys, Messer Chups, Death Valley Girls, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Warm Drag and the Cramps... and likely others. Some new friends and old friends chime in to this Award Winning Show (hey, "participation ribbon" is an award) presented by idiots (me & Eric) and enjoyed by thousands. We had a bundle of fun - hope you do to listening to two buddies mince words and play tunes. You can be part of our Super Secret Schitty Committee - next time we are on - call in and say "Pour Me Another Brother" for fun and prizes. This underwear isn't getting any newer. (that's an inside joke? "yeah, in your PANTS") - what are we ... eight?
Tonights podcast was about the band we saw at Masonic Temple in Detroit, MI. October 23rd 2024. The The from London, UK. The The and Matt Johnson put on a soulfully mix of songs that included 2 sets. The first in its entirety "Ensoulment" and the 2nd set from all their classics, including: Sweet Birds of Truth, Infected, GIANT and Uncertain Smile. A concert that will go down into the record books as one most respected and enjoyed. Remember, you never paid for any of this...its always LIVE and unrehearsed and unedited. We give the music to you the listener. It's always an Unguarded Moment. Thanks for supporting us, we appreciate it. See you next week-
For this week's episode of Musicast, Jen has sits down with 'Piano Pete' Favilla of Echoland Studios in New York City. During this high-energy conversation they talk composing, musical influences, and his passion for making music accessible through Echoland Studios. You can checkout Echoland Studios at the link below: https://www.echolandstudios.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
James... a band 'born of frustration' and Johnny Marr a legendary guitarist... (Smiths, Electronic, and others) we were fortunate enough to see them both in one night. You could too - as they are touring together in 2024. Tonight Eric and I chat about our experience at the show, play some live tunes from that night (and some from other nights of this tour). We had a blast at the show, and another one making this show for you. If you like any of the tunes we played tonight, or maybe become interested in the bands we talked about - go to their website and buy their tunes, merch and tickets to go see them live. We were NOT disappointed - and would expect any red-blooded music lover to feel the same. As always - we appreciate both of you listening and enjoying our award-winning world class show - and if you'd like to be one of our "special friends" - next time we are live - you just type into the chat "Pour Me another Brother" and you are in our club ! Rock on with your bad self.
THE QUIZ SHOW ! Tonight El Carpe gets back at Eric with a "guess the theme" show - 8 songs all have something in common. The hints are useless. Listen in to see if Eric gets it or not. ERIC messes with El Carpe in a paragraph of song titles... can you follow along and get the list of bands? Dena Jo and El Carpe do their best to figure this out... how did you do? We also featured some tunes from Yannis & the Yaw - like - Walk through Fire and a couple others. El Carpe heard an amazing interview with Yannis on NPR this week and this music is a bit addictive... your thoughts? The Law Offices of Jamison, Walker, Statler and Waldorf have approved of this show (barely) and the 'disclaimer' indicates that we are claiming FAIR USE and just playing tunes because we want you to go out and support the artists we talk about - if you want to - buy their stuff if you like it. As always, you can join our super schitty committee by typing in our live show "Pour Me Another Brother" -- you don't get anything except recognition of your awesomeness... but that's something - right? Remember, you haven't paid for this... so when it's disappointing - you've nothing to complain about.
On this week's episode of Musicast, we sit down with Sasha Eisenberg, one of the premier theater educators in Bucks County and an active Board Member of the Oscar Hammerstein Museum. With 30 years of experience in education, Sasha brings her vast experience and energy to this week's conversation as we delve into how performing arts and theater can bring the traditional core subjects to life and discuss some of the unique challenges and opportunities that come along with directing a theater arts program! Sasha Eisenberg Oscar Hammerstein Museum Board Member & Educator Sasha Eisenberg is an English and theatre educator with a Masters in Educational Leadership who has worked in Bucks County for 30 years. At Central Bucks East High School, Sasha served as an English teacher (1995-2001) and theatre director of the award winning Patriot Players, PA Thespian Troupe #6165 (1995-present). Sasha has directed over 50 plays and musicals and has assisted with numerous additional staff and student directed productions and special events. The Bucks County Playhouse has honored her for Outstanding Direction for multiple productions. In 2017, Sasha directed the award winning one-act, “I Never Saw Another Butterfly,” and was honored to join the company at the International Thespian Festival in Nebraska. In addition to producing high quality performances, with Sasha's leadership, the club has successfully raised tens of thousands of dollars for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Sasha also has led numerous summer theatre programs including Diamond Ridge Day Camp, Briarwood Day Camp, and Delaware Valley University's KidsU! In 2023, she co-founded Bucks County Theatrics (BCT) and looks forward to creating new theatrical opportunities for the Bucks County community. She is passionate about theatre arts education and thrilled to be a part of the mission to secure the legacy of Oscar Hammerstein. Sasha lives in Doylestown with her husband and enjoys visiting her three grown children. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
Tonight we showcased a group of bands that are associated with one of the most unique, influential and creative music producers of all time. An eclectic mix of genres that together has become some of the most recognized songs we continue to hear today. From Rap, to R&B, to Metal and Funk. Songs that will never get old. Songs that tell a story. Bands like The Beastie Boys, Run DMC, The Cult, Adele, Johnny Cash, The Junk Yard Band, Red Hot Chili Peppers, System of a Down and many many more...a producer respected on creativity and reputation. His name is Rick Rubin. Youtube: Rick Beato - Rick Rubin Interview Thanks for listening and check us out next week. Always live, never researched and never edited It's an Unguarded Moment
Tonight we changed the format a bit and showcased a few bands, The Cure and their new song Alone, The Tragically Hip and a beautiful solo artist Sarah Mclachlan both from our neighboring country of Canada. For us in Detroit, a 20 minute ride to the border...The Hip is a rock band fronted by poet and songwriter Gord Downie that passed in 2016. Their music was revered as an anthem to the country of Canada...respectfully singing about both the Canadian folklore and history it has to offer. The Hip did their way. Respected in the world of music. Sarah Mclachlan is also one of the most respected female solo artists of the 1990's and 2000's and the creator of Lilith Fair. She also is Canadian. Her voice is undeniable on of the best. Please watch the 4 part series on Prime TV: The Tragically Hip: No Dress Rehearsal and also their last live show ....Man, Machine, Poem. You can find it on Youtube- Thanks for listening and remember, it's always an Unguarded Moment
Ever wonder how to balance the interests of your students with the curriculum you teach? Do you feel ever feel stuck in the confines of your curriculum? On this week's episode of Musicast, we sat down with Natasha Henry-Rodriguez to talk about her unique experience as an educator and her new book, "Navigating Music Appreciation through Interpretation." We hope you all enjoy Natasha's insight into cultivating and leveraging how music weaves its way through our culture to create meaningful experiences for our students! You can learn more about Natasha's work on her Instagram: --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
On this week's episode of Musicast, we're looking at starting off the school year on the right foot. Even after 18 starts, there is always something new and exciting about the beginning of the year. Getting off to a 'Good' Start can help define the year to come, and the challenge for some teachers is to make sure you are keeping it fresh for yourself, your students, and your colleagues around you! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
Tonight we played "Stump the Chump" and our Co Host El Carpe was the .....well, with a little help...you listen and decide (he cheated, just like his golf game). We showcased eclectic, iconic, diverse brilliant singer song writers that have stood the test of time. We previewed musicians and bands from the 60's through the 90's (except for one somewhat overrated "musician/artist"). They all have unique qualities that separate themselves from everyone else heard today, literally. Our focus was to remind you of lost music that you no longer hear on the radio (thanks Bill Clinton). Who the heck listens to the radio anymore anyway. These are all a reminder of the beautiful music that is becoming more difficult to experience. Buy that vinyl and invite friends over...read your liner notes. Who are we talking about? The Pixies, REM, Tom Waits, Joni Mitchell, Lisa Gerrard (Dead Can Dance), Dave Mathews Band, Patti Smith, The Replacements (please go buy the album "Let it Be"), Queen (Rolling Stones voted number 1 band to see LIVE for nearly a decade), Carly Simon, Paul Simon, Nirvana, Sugarcubes and.....well, nevermind....not mentioning the last one. Remember, our show is never edited, rehearsed, researched...its always LIVE just like Memorex (probably too young to remember). So, dig into your parents vinyl and CD collection and give them a spin, you wont regret it. Most of today's music sucks. It's ALWAYS an unguarded moment. Thanks for listening. We might be on next week, and maybe on time, El Carpe.
SUMMER TIME ! Sure, it's almost over, but we sure wanna talk about the songs that make us remember good fun summers - listen in and see if some of these tunes take you to a fun summer event in your life's history. Join us for a fun, silly and barely informative show about SUMMER TUNES ! (or at least what we could come up with after a long weekend of sun and fun.) We talked about and listened to bands like: The Surfaris, Bananarama, Tom Tom club, Fun Boy Three, Link Wray, Eddie Cochran, The Kinks, Booker T and the MG's, the Beach Boys (of course), Katrina and the Waves, Smash Mouth, The Hollies, the Stray Cats, Oingo Boingo, and more and more Link Wray... we love them tunes. Yes, another award winning show in the can and archived in the Library of Congress. We know we left out about 396 other amazing summertime classics... but we only have so much time... hopefully we touched on some that you might like and say "holy wow, I forgot about that one" and give them another listen or seven. Thanks for joining in, and remember - to join our super schitty committee - all ya gotta to is call in, or message us during the show... "Pour Me Another Brother" - and you are part of our crew !
Music is hope. Music is peace. Music is invigorating... inspirational and soothing. Tonight, we interviewed Bruce Farrell, musician, friend, inspiration, and severe head trauma recoverer. Bruce tells us about his history in the local Detroit music scene, his passion and joy in performing his craft in front of others - and the struggle to play again when his body wouldn't let him. We barely scratched the surface of an amazing story of recovery through the love of music and performance. There is such a rich history of musical artists in Detroit. The struggles, the victories - this show barely touched on any of them - except for one man (Bruce) who's passion for the art brought him back from the brink. Give this one a solid listen. Not only is it a good story, but Eric and I were ACTUALLY almost prepared for this one. We spent more time working on this show than any show before - so that's saying something. Find Bruce here - we love him, we hope you may come to love him too. And if you do - buy some of his stuff. Bruce Farrell Music Bruce Farrell Music Information about and links to the music I play
We are thrilled to kick off season FIVE (!!) of Musicast with a big announcement. This season....(drum roll, please)... ...we are welcoming a new host! We are so thrilled to have educator Jen Divasto join the Musicast team as the new host for season five. Listen to this episode to learn more about Jen, her work as an educator, and what she hopes to bring to the podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
Tonight was an amazing but slightly silly discussion about some great soundtracks for movies really give you the "mood" of the show. We certainly missed a lot of good movie soundtracks, but this is what we could come up with in such short notice. We opened with Six and the Sevens from Detroit - who may be playing their last show on 8-17-24 at the Cadieux Cafe... I'll be there - if you are in the greater Detroit area - join us ! We played music from movies like: Napoleon Dynamite, The Blues Brothers, Grosse Point Blank, Eddie & The Cruisers, Some Kind of Wonderful, Pretty In Pink, 16 Candles, The Breakfast Club... Honorable mentions of Risky Business, Repo Man, and a couple of others... As always, the Law Offices of Jamison, Walker, Statler and Walrorf have kept us out of prison for another week. Join us for another Award Winning show next week.
The Boss, Bob Dylan with a bag of orange chips, and your boys induct Larrikin Love in to the MusiCast Album Club. Socials: @CageFightingPod Email: CageFightingPod@gmail.com
On tonight's award winning show - Eric quizzes El Carpe's knowledge (or lack thereof) on music intros by using a great YouTuber's show "Rick Beato - 20 best keyboard intros"- go give that Rick fella a listen - he's got a tremendous catalog of amazing shows and interviews. go here: TOP 20 KEYBOARD INTROS OF ALL TIME TOP 20 KEYBOARD INTROS OF ALL TIME Tonight we stumbled through chatting about some relaxing timeless tunes from bands like: Stereo MC's, Captain Sensible, Murray Head, the Orb, the Style Council, Billy Joel, Weezer, Robert Cray, the Lemonhead's, the Mighty Lemon Drops and likely some others not mentioned here. Join us for some digital spin through an eclectic mix of fun with music. Always remember, you can join our super-secret mostly schitty committee - all it takes it to type in during the show "Pour Me Another Brother" Rock on.
Tonight's award winning show takes us to places Eric and I REALLY like to go... into the world of women... women musicians and songwriters... what did YOU think we were saying... sheesh. We touched on some really meaningful music tonight - give us a listen and enjoy ! Music featured tonight from bands: First Aid Kit, Lucina Williams, Magnolia Boulevard, Linda Ronstadt, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Mazzy Star, Macy Garrett cover of Cranberries 'Dreams', Laura Marling, The Staves, Feist, Ane Brun, elle-Marja Eira and John Paul Jones, Playing for Change, Melissa Etheredge, The Sundays, Courtney Barnett, Playing For Change Foundation creates music schools and programs around the world using music as a tool for education and social change. Please visit their website to learn more - contribute if you want / can / as you see fit. https://playingforchange.org/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwtZK1BhDuARIsAAy2VzsE49aEyHGT2E5B6hb3EJPQxSW9NyQL7hqDQTTCJ17EvI4EirIxx1caAocEEALw_wcB As always - you can join our super schitty committee - all it takes is to call in and open with the phrase "Pour me another brother !" and you are in... of course because we have Low Standards. Rock on.
Thanks for joining our award winning show (I send Eric trophies often) - we had another great discussion about some eclectic music choices - we went off the beaten trail and had a blast talking about tunes we enjoy. Join us for a romp through some records ! We tasted bands like, the Orwells, Sleepy Sun, The Walking Who, Soledad Bothers, Dum Dum Girls, Goat, Clinic, Detroit blues band, Kittie, Synthetic Ghost, The Mystery Lights, Packs (Packs song from AudioTree Live - a great source for new music), Ride and the Charlatans (UK), duh. As always - you can become part of the tidal wave of Low Standards and Pours - just call in and open with "pour me another brother" and you are instantly part of our increasing fanbase - and one of our special folk ! Rock on.
Tonight we spun sum buncha crazy good music! - The Cramps & Bikini Kill? really?!!!....a great mix of new and old music you may never heard of...that is why you listen to us. This is what we do! An eclectic library card catalog of music from all over the world. (El Carpe catalog kinda old, from the 80's) The Treblemakers, Messer Chups (Russia), the Cramps, The Everywheres, Hipbone Slim, Mystery Lights, Somebody's Ex, Diana Krall (Canada), Chelsea Wolfe & Emma Ruth Rundle, Bob Mould (Husker Du, NY and Minnesota), Bikini Kill - Rebel Girl, Fasion, Reflections, The Inbreds, Jimmy Eat World & The Prodigy (UK), the Polecats, Brian Setzer/Stray Cats, Batmobile, the 5,6,7,8,'s , Six and the Sevens (Detroit), Hollywood Hurricaned, and more! Thanks to our thousands of listeners that almost joined our award winning show, we appreciate your limited patronage and mental donations. As always - Please join the LSAP VIP Club with a simple "pour me another brother" in the comments, you'll get nothing - we accept all types of aliens, grey kinds, and other interplanetary types, like El Carpe. we love ya all !
Dangit, we had fun tonight - a bunch of friends showed up and we talked about the amazing women voices in music... thanks to our visitors (South Oz, DJ, JLow, Coach and all the others) this turned out to be another award winning show!!!! We discussed bands/singers like Lisa Gerrard, Texas (again), 4non-blondes, a busker - Allie Sherlock, (Cranberries) Cyndi Lauper, Tina Turner, Saint Etienne, Til Tuesday, Diana Ross, Heart, Elena Siegman, Lianne La Havas, the Cranberries (original), Allie Sherlock (busker), Lana Del Rey (Emilie Hanie), Eric Krasno (not a female singer)... but who are we to deny our fans of tunes?), Six and the Sevens ( El Carpe brother band) as always, join us for a in depth geological dig through some sort of musical listener generated archive... and be part of our crew with a "pour me another brother"
A soulful evening with Low Standards and whatever... Cindy Lauper, Tash Sultana, Ruthie Foster, the Heavy, Thornetta Davis, FC/Kahuna, Charles Bradley... Curtis Harding, Leon Bridges, Echo and the Bunnymen, Gary Clark Jr., Aretha Franklin ... and the Black Keys and probably more we forgot about (the show is a fluid dynamic and we can't track everything - sheesh) ... Echo Sax No 10 - and likely more amazing tunes - played and discussed... We had a few friend stop by and chime in at the very end - which is always appreciated - how else are we going to improve the show if not with input from both of our fans? our show could not continue without the contributions from the following: - Our legal assistant Misty Meanor - Our Ukranian driver - Picov Andropov - Our badjoke intrpretor - Nadia Gettit - Our Bail Bond Provider - Freida Gogh - Our Defence Attorney - Gil T. Azell - Our Divorce Attorney - Carmine Nottyours - our beverage taster - Al Coholic - Eric's Brownie Taster - Barb Ituate - Our political advisor - Stella Pain Diaz - Our Parole Officer - Willie Bolt - Our Swedish Motivational Speaker - Bjorn T' Win - author of our favorite book - "Rusty Bedsprings" - I. P. Knightly
Tonite was a great show, El Carpe and I broadcasted out of my garage, so we could enjoy a warm and Michigan picturesque spring evening. Cheezy I know. We had some Yuengling Black and Tans and a historic show it was...It was a time to just ketchup on what was happening in our lives and enjoy the music. In October we are attending The The & Johnny Marr / James concerts down at the Masonic Temple...so we thought it was appropriate to spin some tunes by them. We also talked about Minneapolis band The Replacements, Assemble Head and Sunburst Sound, New Candys, L.A Witch and a few others...Part 1 of 2
First time in the history of this award winning show and due to overwhelming demand...we extended our Friday evening show! This is part 2 . We continued our talks with our our listeners Dena Jo from Colorado and SouthAxman from Australia. And believe it our not...JLow was on our musicast, he's from Vermont...and not married to Ben. Anyway, thanks for listening and we'll see you next week. Maybe Thursday. Pour me another brother
Matt's back, large and in charge too - so you know it's a MusiCast episode. Ya boys talk glasto, ticket pricing, Footy tunes, TV Themes, and induct the first record into the Cage Fighting Album Club - Ice Nine Kills' The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood. Socials: @CageFightingPod Emails: CageFightingPod@gmail.com Use my special link (cagefighting) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cagefightingpod/message
This show was definitely impromptu! A quick ketchup and we led into some phenomenal bands...some "up and coming", some been around for a while (1973). These were some of the bands we showcased: 1. Khruangbin and Leon Bridges: Mariella 2. Quest for Fire: The Greatest Hits by God 3. Micheal Kiwanuka: Cold Little Heart 4. Amanaz: Khala my Friend 5. The The : Sweet Birds of Truth 6. Tom Waits: Make it Rain, One last look. "Bedlem and Squalor" Along with some supporting groups: The Heavy, The Smiths, Pink Floyd references ....Just say, "Pour us another brother"
It's the FINAL EPISODE of Musicast, season four! Wow. It's hard to believe that we've had four seasons of engaging conversations on music and music education. In this final episode of Musicast, I sit down with my brother David (co-founder of F-flat Books) to talk about the next season of F-flat. Listen and learn about:
Tonight was all about moms... and a bunch of other stuff. Give us a listen as we discuss the importance of how we were raised... and well, we ran off course and rambled about all sorts of other stuff. Music was involved. We played tunes by ... Lynyard Skynard - Simple Man Texas - Everyday Now The Sundays - I Won Crash Vegas - Down to the wire Crash Vegas - more... from album Red Earth Texas - Say What you want James - Laid (acoustic) James - Say Something and a buncha Motown... some PINK if ya like... and a bunch of other songs... we had JLow join us briefly for some fun... We got moody, musically and silly - it was fun for us... hopefully will be fun for you. as always... Pour Me Another Brother. Rock on.
It's the second to last Musicast episode for the 2023-2024 school year! In this episode, I sit down with music educator, Adam Chitta. Adam is the founder of “The Chitta Sound,” an organization that provides tools and professional development for teachers to help better reach their deaf and hard of hearing students. After receiving a hearing loss diagnosis as a child, Adam was able to become a successful musician (alongside his twin brother!), music educator, and advocate for students like him. In this episode, he shares his story and how he had to advocate for himself in order to pursue a career in music. You can learn more about Adam at his website: https://thechittasound.com/ And, if you're in Texas, check out his workshop this summer through TBA: Friday, July 26th from 5:00-6:00 PM. Deaf Students CAN be Successful in the Band Classroom and Marching Field! Finally, Adam provides in-person and virtual visits to observe and discuss DHH accommodations for students. He also provides professional development through his website. Use the contact form on there to get in touch! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
In this fun episode, Musicast creator, Marissa Guarriello, sits down with students from Freedom High School to talk about a class they are enrolled in. “Marking Musikfest” is a unique way to connect students with music industry skills. Students used Sonic Bids and chose 10 different bands. Then, they selected favorites and offered them contracts for Musikfest, the largest free music festival in the United States. Listen to the students share about their process, the artists they booked, and listen to the music throughout the episode. If you're an educator and you want to learn more about connections between education and industry, consider visiting the “Musikfest Industry and Education Conference” on August 1st and 2nd in Bethlehem, PA. You can learn more at the link below! https://www.musikfest.org/lineup/musikfest-music-industry-and-education-conference/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
It's all about Detroit Blues bands, bands from Detroit that dont play the blues, just bands, bands with colors in their name, El Carpe and his exotic dancing career....it's Low Standards and Pours. Just say, "Pour me another Brother".
Tonight's show....it's the billion streamed music podcast! All the songs from the 70's until today....what songs have been streamed the most? You'll find out tonight!! Well, some of them anyway, PART 2 coming up soon!! (maybe) Elvis? Taylor Swift? Beatles? AC/DC? Queen? Travis Kelce? Journey? Who are the bands that hold these spots? (inspired by Rick Beato Podcast) Give us a listen!! Thanks to Scooter (Beans and Weenies Show) and Tommy B (Biz Meets Global) for listening in and participating, along with our thousands of listeners! You guys make our success, literally! And big love to my Co Host, El Carpe, you help make this show what it is today...it's never a dull moment dammit. (and you suck at liner notes)
One of our best shows so far! ... Thanks to Boogie and Fiddybritches we talked some new music, Kentucky and Indiana natives. (plus a Dos cameo) It's the improptu craziness you expect from two amazing professionals like us... ok - yer right, but still - we had a blast talking about the Eclipse coming up, El Carpe drinking illegal beer in Ohio with his kids, music with Eclipse references, some useless El Crape trivial news - but we still made it fun for us. We listened to some Andrew Bird-Take Courage Wizard Ink-(still searching), Moby, Manfred Man, David Bowie, Sade, Pink Floyd and Fatboy Slim. (and of course The Hangrenades and 6&7's) We had a blast making this show, hopefully you get some new music out of it. It got more interesting (to us) as the show progressed - if you can survive the first 20mins - you'll be rewarded by the rest. (maybe) NPR - Father Dad. (a short story narrated by NPR, written by a friend, definately worth a listen) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Sl237Zvw019bmnvbc4EAqW7MnDdwMBW4view that's a link to a great story... As always - be part of our mess, and say "Pour Me Another Brother" (don't forget about 'Six and the Sevens', 'The Handgrenades' and others from the local Detroit music scene... good stuff)
Unprepared, unrehearsed, unfunny? - it's the Magic Bag Show... listen in to find out why. Eric and El Carpe make up from the severe vitriol of last week's brotherly lambasting of each other... we are good now. Bands we talked about... The Verve Pipe, Speedy the Spider, Matthew Sweet, The Bangles... Eric gives us the Husker Du / Bob Mould / Sugar linkage... much more stuff too... We connect with our listener and have some mixology chats - drinks baby ! there wes a ton of fun happening tonight, at least we thought we had fun... We would like you to join us, comment and share and whatever else people to that boosts our show in the world of the All Powerful Algorithm. As always... Pour Me another brother.
Our award-winning show received another "Dishonorable Mention" as one of Michigan's many music podcasts. Our listener from all over the planet has affored us the multi-single-dollar media system (with screwdriver) and our lack of support staff keeps us streamlined and able to provide you a superiourly mediocre show. tonight's topics; SHOEGAZE - the craze that lasted less than a year ... ish... talked about Slowdive, Lush, Swervedriver, Blur, Ride, Chapterhouse... and some others. Eric's Stopify Collection - Scott Von Ryper, Khruangbn & Leon Bridges, Dandy Warhols & Debbie Harry, Jenny Lewis and Moon Duo. We had fun poking fun at each other the way brothers who like each other but don't want others to know ... Pour me another brother - cuz the mother ship is coming for El Carpe next week.
Ok, so well, maybe El Carpe is right, my intro was cancelled again by my headphones. These Apple computers are so confusing.... Quiz Night ! (maybe) - El Carpe gives Eric a test of his musical knowledge (holy carp, he passed). Here's 6 bands that had amazing debut albums... go ahead Eric, who are they???? The Police - The The - Nine Inch Nails - Dire Straights - Heart - Dandy Warhols... and we chat about why each debut album was amazing. Then there's "Eric Tunes" which all freakin' rock. We listen to stuff from bands like The Black Keys, The Inbreds, Cold Stare, Muddy Magnolias, and wait... Material Issue !?!?! yeah, we had a blast together chatting about music we love - join us for a romp through some silly and if you really like the tunes we play, don't be shy and go ahead and pay real money for the music - find the band's website and get stuff directly from the artists (it's better that way) We had a ton of fun together - we hope you enjoy our goofy and tell both of your friends about our silly show. Join us weekly-ish - call in and be part of our show - be a part of the ever-increasing volume of our amazingness - and be a Low Standards "Lowie" - call in and say "pour me another brother".
In this episode of Musicast, Sarah sits down with musician and educator, Jes Cleland. Jes is a bassist by trade and has spent years supporting young learners through her business, Music U, in Nashville. In this episode, she describes her journey to being an early childhood educator, how she approaches using literature with young children, and how her book “Get Out Beetle” was inspired by the kids she taught! You can learn more about Music U here: https://www.musicunashville.com/ Shop "Get out Beetle" merch here: https://www.musicunashville.com/merch?category=Get+Out+Beetle Follow Music U on Instagram @musicuclass --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
One of our three thousand fans showed up to chat with us about AMAZING debut albums by various artists... El Carpe did at least 12 minutes of research and found a large number of amazing bands for us to discuss - and most are not in his tiny bubble of the '80's New Romantics. Go figure. Old farts can change. (maybe) We had a blast chatting about Weezer, The Stone Roses, Temple of the Dog, Pearl Jam, the Cars, Fine Young Cannibals and the Smiths. There was a bunch of very specific reverence to Chris Cornell. (RIP) There was a brief discussion on Sigor Ros and Dead Ghosts - both great. We played music, chatted, basically had a great time together - give this one a listen if you wanna hear two good buddies chatting about, and playing music they love. Lower your Standards, join us for what we thought was a fun time - and be one of the three people who are not related to us who enjoy our show. As always... Pour Me Another Brother. and here's the extra... was letting youtube play after one of the many windows I had open... and this came up ... I kinda like it - and may want us to add to a show for 'something new'... ok, at least new to me. Dream Cars - Irony is a fine vacation Dream Cars - Irony is a fine vacation
Well… this was silly. (as usual) Great tunes were heard, illegible words were spoken, and a show was completed… we still don't know how this all works (old man syndrome - mostly El Carpe's fault). Tonight, we did a “reaction show” to tunes – from bands like Ride, Earl Greyhound, Hosier, Kosikk, Killing Joke and some others that may surprise you – Stone Roses and more… Eric and I enjoy chatting about tunes together – we hope you enjoy being a voyeur into our conversations about the music we like… one of these days we'll be famous (not today, obviously) and Joe Rogan will wash our feet (obvious religious overtone intended). Thanks for listening to our mess – we would appreciate any contributions to our cause if we knew how to ask for that, or how to accept it. Cash or check is fine. Contact Eric for details... somehow. “Pour me another brother”… and as always… rock on.
Bur durdle duhddler... ah, the unmistakable sounds of a saxophone. We're MusiCasting this week, so only the big questions about audio. Socials: @CageFightingPod Emails: CageFightingPod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cagefightingpod/message
Ohhhh, boy....El Carpe tonight, hmmmm. All the songs are about crazy... An attempt at a light intelligent discussion about Alien/UFO/Paranormal/Spiritual...buttttt. Anyway, join us for a challenging discussion :) through some wild topics, and enjoy some "crazy" tunes. Where did this went go tonight.... El Carpe's brain gets fried... Eric gives me crap about being so horribly rational and a bit tunnel vision'd... it's a complete shitte-show ! Need to thank our 1000+ listeners tonight who barely enjoyed our rambling of show, and let us know how much you wanted to kick El Carpe in the pants with your comments somewhere ... wherever comments can be made. We might actually read and reply. (no guarantees) We do appreciate all of you who listened this evening :) See you Thursday!
What does research mean to you in your day to day practice? How does higher education fit into your professional and personal goals? In this episode, Sarah sits down with Dr. Elizabeth Schultz (F-flat author and host of the "Research to Practice" column) and Marissa Guarriello (F-flat author, PhD students, and founder of Musicast) to talk about all things higher education. In this inspiring episode, they tackle: How curiosity can drive research and why it matters to music education Imposter phenomenon and debunking stereotypes in academia Advice for anyone considering graduate school You can learn more about Liz and Marissa's work below. Read Liz's column on the F-flat website: https://fflat-books.com/tag/research-to-practice/ Check out Liz's book on navigating research: https://fflat-books.com/product/the-digital-companion-to-navigating-music-education-research/ Learn about Marissa's contributions on the F-flat site: https://fflat-books.com/authors/marissa-guarriello/ Do you have an idea for a guest or topic you want us to cover? Send an email to support@fflat-books.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
We're BAAAACCCKK in the saddle again... some famous band said that a while ago... but that's us baby ! New year - new craziness - same two old coots. Join us for the "What's The Heckels Were We Thinkin'" show - if you can guess what the theme was supposed to be - you're ahead of us... Turns out we had a show in the pipe and we talked about: Bad Liquor Pond, bnny, La Hell Gang, New Candys, Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound, Thee Oh Sees, The Warlocks, Levitation Room, The Spyrals, Froth, Moon Duo, The KVB, Allah-Las, The Spits, Elephant Stone, The Black AngelsTV, New Candys, Ghost Woman, and maybe more? we lost track... oh, and this talent at "Moonic Productions"... this kid rocks... We are under the mistaken impression this was a good start to a hopefully fun and crazy year ... to be determined. Thanks to both of our fans who regularly listen to us while doing menial tasks at home - we couldn't do it without you. Pour me another brother !
In this episode of Musicast, Sarah sits down with Charlie Edmonds, PhD student, music educator, and entrepreneur. Charlie is the Founder of "Pocket Methods," a method for beginning band and orchestra students that centers black Gospel music. Listen in to learn about Charlie's journey to becoming a researcher and entrepreneur and how she is changing the world of music education, one student at a time. To sign up for the Pocket Methods newsletter, visit the website and add your email in: https://www.pocketmethods.com/ Stay in touch online: Instagram: instagram.com/Pocketmethods LinkedIn URL: www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-edmonds-36570b8a Pocket's LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/pocket-methods-llc/?viewAsMember=true Email Address: pocketmethods@gmail.com Charlie will also be creating a FB group for those interested in the method. Follow her work online to keep in touch! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
In this episode of Musicast, Sarah sits down with Claire of Musically Minted to share reflections on the AOSA conference in November. Both Sarah and Claire were exhibiting for the first time AND are running their businesses full-time after being in the classroom for years. Listen in to learn about the behind-the-scenes of conference exhibits, what it feels like to run a small business in music education, and their shared transition out of the classroom. You can learn more about Musically Minted here: https://musicallyminted.com/ And you can follow Musically Minted on Instagram: @musicallyminted --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
How do you feel at the beginning of the school year? Happy to be back? Sad to be back? #allthefeels? In this solo episode, Sarah digs into the paradox of feelings and how we as teachers, can better support ourselves and our students when we view feelings as data and embrace conflicting feelings. This is the first of a whole season of new episodes for the 2023-2024 school year! Want to learn more about Musicast or F-flat Books? Visit www.fflat-books.com. [Intro music composed and recorded by F-flat author, Otto Gross] --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support