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In this episode Ace Piva joins us from Brantford, Ontario. He is creator of the Lost Tapes of the 27 Club, which uses artificial intelligence to create new songs by artists lost to music's mental health crisis. Ace is a certified addictions counsellor who knows the ins and outs of the road and its associated pressures and struggles. He's been there as a musician, tour manager, sound engineer, stage manager and production manager - and today, Piva is a co-founder and Executive Director of Over The Bridge, whose goals are to change the conversation about mental health and recovery in the music community. We sit down with Ace to discuss the Lost Tapes of the 27 Club project, how it came about, how they used AI to create new songs by deceased artists and how the project exceeded their goals by a huge margin. We listen to a sample of the "new", Nirvana song, and discuss how this controversial technology was received by fans, critics and other industry observers. We hope you enjoy this special 27th episode of Beatseeker. To learn more about Over the Bridge visit: overthebridge.org and follow them on Twitter: @otbnonprofit Instagram: @otbnonprofit and Facebook: @otbnonprofit. ... Beatseeker has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top Music Technology Podcasts on the web: https://blog.feedspot.com/music_technology_podcasts/ Learn more: beatseeker.fm Insta: @beatseekerpod Twitter: @beatseekerpod Facebook: facebook.com/beatseekerpod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beatseeker Beatseeker is sponsored by the Boombox Music League: boomboxsoftware.com
In this episode we are joined by Ace Piva talking all things music and mental health. Ace is a certified addictions worker who has been in the music industry since 1996. Working on the road gave Ace an insight into the pressures of the industry across the different roles he has held that include working as a performer, tour manager, stage manager, sound engineer, production manager. He is the founding partner of Over The Bridge, and is dedicated to breaking the stigma of addition and mental health through education, awareness and support, providing resources to musicians, crew and entertainment professionals. https://overthebridge.org We want to hear from YOU and provide a forum where you can put in requests for future episodes. What are you interested in listening to? Please fill out the form for future guest suggestions here and if you have suggestions or requests for future themes and topics, let us know here! @theatreartlife Thanks to David Zieher who composed our music.
Ace Piva has been apart of the music industry since 1996. He knows the ins and outs of the road and its associated pressures and struggles. He's been there as a musician, tour manager, stage manager, sound engineer, production manager, and addictions recovery coach. Today, Piva is a founding partner of Over The Bridge. Whose goals are to help break the stigmas associated with addiction and mental illness through education, awareness, and support and provide resources to musicians, crew and entertainment professionals. Follow Ace on Instagram, and follow “Over the Bridge” here. For more information check out www.overthebridge.org To listen to the entire episode find us on your favourite podcast streaming service! Apple Podcasts Spotify Anchor.FM Google Podcasts Breaker Check us out on social media Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Kirk Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. In this episode, we speak with Ace Piva, tour manager from way up in Canada and founding partner of Over The Bridge. It's a mental health organization for musicians, and it's sorely needed. Ace talks about mental health in the biz, touring in Canada (it ain't easy), and Mental Health Awareness Month, which happens every May. You gots to listen! You just gots to, uh huh!! Intro song: "low" by Gina Royale Exit song: "Here's To You" by Gina Royale Enjoy the talk, listener tweets, and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP Engage and Adore us on The Facebook, The Twitter & Instagram: www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP instagram.com/musicbiz101wp/
Former GN'R manager Doug Goldstein co-hosts this episode to speak with Ace Piva, Executive Director of "Over The Bridge." OTB is a non-profit focusing on mental health and recovery within the music community. Stay tuned after the important conversation with Ace, as Doug and Brando make an announcement. Find Appetite for Distortion on: Twitter @TheAFDShow Facebook @TheAFDShow Instagram @AppetiteForDistortion Email the show: theafdshow@gmail.com #gunsnroses #podcast #mentalhealth
TL;DR: The internet is both equally fascinating as it is a scary place, and Skynet might be closer than we once thought.The internet as we know it quite literally wouldn't be the internet without the use of algorithms. They're responsible for how we consume what we consume on our favorite forms of social media, and they're pretty much responsible for the ins and outs of how much of the internet works these days—and we're (humans, not this podcast) responsible for creating them. The advancement of technology is not only important, it's crucial for the advancement of society in general, but what happens when that gets out of control? What happens when an algorithm can teach itself and it no longer needs a human counterpart to gain intelligence? You might be thinking to yourself, didn't they make a movie about this exact type of thing?—and the answer is yes, they've made all sorts of movies based on technology getting out of control because of how careless humans are. Think The Terminator franchise, we're almost certain that everyone but Michelle has seen at least one of them. Skynet. Is. Terrifying. Yes, that's a film (or a series of films) and this is a music podcast—so what the hell am I talking about right? Again, I just want to state that I am the intern here, and I just do as I am told. Beyond that, we've reached a crossroad where technology and music have met yet again, but in a much stranger and almost creepier way than you might think. Algorithms have now been designed to isolate hooks, rhythms, melodies, and lyrics from some of your favorite artists and songs. Cool right? Well sure that sounds cool but here is where things start to get a little weird. Videos started popping up on sites all over the web that sounded like new or updated songs from artists we all know and love, but heres the catch, those artists never recorded any of the lyrics to those songs. When those algorithms isolate that stuff, they're then able to digitally recreate a song that sounds so similar to the real thing that if you didn't know ahead of time that it wasn't, you wouldn't know any different—and that's where the creepiness starts to come in. BUT WAIT! THERE'S MORE! Has this technology gone too far already? We thought so until we came across Over The Bridge, a company using this mind-blowing technology to spread mental health awareness throughout the music industry. How? Great question, but I have an even better answer—tune in and find out. It's season 3, episode 12 of your favorite algorithm's favorite music podcast. LET'S GO! Keep up with all of the music we talk about in each episode by listening to the Infectious Groove Podcast Companion Songs playlist, exclusively on Spotify. Infectious Groove Podcast, part of the OddPods Media Network.
El comentario y análisis de Pedro Ferriz de Con, sobre la soberbia actitud de Andrés Manuel López Obrador, si no les satisface el árbitro, vamos a quitar al árbitro. Habiéndose cumplido 27 años de la muerte de Kurt Cobain, líder de la banda de grunge, ‘Nirvana', la organización canadiense ‘Over The Bridge', logró crear una nueva canción del grupo, a través de un algoritmo de Inteligencia Artificial. Jafet en caminando ando : La tierra del molcajete y la tortilla ceremonial. Como cada viernes, en Hablando de Cine, Ricardo Colorado nos trae las mejores recomendaciones para este fin de semana, además de platicar sobre las películas de Sony Pictures que ya están llegando a Netflix después de pasar por las salas de cine.
A headline caught Greg's eye this week. “In Computero: Hear How AI Software Wrote a ‘New' Nirvana Song” is the work of Over The Bridge, a Toronto based organization that deals with mental health and recovery in the music community. Taking songs from musicians that were lost at the age of 27 and feeding it into an AI art engine, they've assembled news songs that they imagine could have been made by artists such as Nirvana, Amy Winehouse, Jimi Hendrix & more. We listen to a few and work through a handful of our concerns with computer generated music, all while praising the message behind the project of course ;-)Song: Garage A Trois - “The Epic”Jay is delighted that baseball has returned and was inspired by a recent trolling of the Astro's when the Oakland Athletics played “Before He Cheats” prior to the Astro's lineup announcement (deserved). So Jay's sorted segment into three groups: original songs about baseball, popular songs now associated with baseball, & songs written about specific teams. It's a celebration of America's past time & then Scott Stapp steps in…Songs: The Baseball Project - “They are the Oakland A's”The Treniers - Say Hey (The Willie Mays Song)Eddie Veddar - All the WayOrioles MagicScott Stapp - “Marlins Will Soar” (this is awful)Apple (along with Alphabet & Andreessen Horowitz) invested $50 million into the music distribution service UnitedMasters. Nick found the company's “a record label in your pocket” value proposition interesting, especially alongside UnitedMaster's push to help artists maintain ownership of their music. Is it all just marketing copy? What does a label bring to the table these days?Song: Ryley Walker - “Striking Down Your Big Premiere”
The project from organisation Over The Bridge opens up important conversations about the music industry and the music community as a whole. Check it out here: losttapesofthe27club.com/
In this episode, taken from a TheatreArtLife Webinar, we are joined by Janine Diaz & Ace Piva. Janine and Ace are both music industry professionals and advocates for musicians' health. Ace is an addiction recovery coach and is the co-founder of Over The Bridge - a non-profit lifeline for music professionals who are struggling with mental health and addiction issues. https://overthebridge.org/ Janine is a wellness advocate teacher and certified health coach. She is the creator and host of The Tour Life and #Thriving podcasts and works to heighten the importance of living happier and healthier lives on and off the road and prioritising physical, mental, and emotional health for those in the industry. https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/the-tour-life-janine-diaz-7N6r3haTA5J/ https://podbay.fm/p/thriving-637875 We want to hear from YOU and provide a forum where you can put in requests for future episodes. What are you interested in listening to? Please fill out the form for future guest suggestions here and if you have suggestions or requests for future themes and topics, let us know here!@theatreartlifeThanks to David Zieher who composed our music, and sound engineer Michelle Sciarrotta.
What a beautiful human we have on today. Ace Piva (Over The Bridge) sits down and shares his heart on mental health and addiction. Ace, shares his stories that got him to where he is today and how Over The Bridge began. Truly a pleasure. x Such important work Ace and Over The Bridge do. I cannot thank them enough for their work. x Connect with us on instagram... instagram.com/jasonniknopricks x Support this podcast... anchor.fm/jasonniknopricks/support x Email us with any questions... jasonniknopricks@gmail.com x Connect with Over The Bridge... overthebridge.org x Connect with Over The Bridge on Instagram... instagram.com/otbnonprofit x If you enjoy the podcast rate & subscribe on Apple Podcast... Follow us on Spotify! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jasonniknopricks/support
In this episode we sit down with Ace Piva, he is from the Hamilton area of Ontario! He has been the tour manager for many bands over the course of his career, and also played in many band as well over the years! He then decided to turn his life in a different direction after personally witnessing many artists struggle with mental health and substance abuse issues. This is when he decided to switch careers and become an addictions counsellor. Never suffering himself from any of the above substance abuse issues, he did have an addiction to sex which we dive in to on this episode! Along the way he started up the Over The Bridge foundation which is a not for profit organization that helps musicians struggling with mental health issues! We need to all stick together and stay united to win this war! Lets end this stigma around mental health and addictions! This episode is brought to you by Compass 9 Media please give them a follow on all social medias! The intro is brought to you by John Maksym, make sure you go and check out his new single "Bones I'm In" You can also follow the show on IG @depthsofdarkside or email us if you have any questions or would like to be a guest on the show! Come share your story! At the end of the day I believe everyones story is valuable. depthsofdarkside@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lightofsuccess/message
Over The Bridge isn't a band, but it's a name that musicians should know. It's a non-profit organization dedicated to the mental wellness of those in the music industry.
Ace Piva is a certified addictions worker who’s been involved in the music industry since 1996, he knows the ins and outs of the road and its associated pressures and struggles. He’s been there as a musician, tour manager, stage manager, sound engineer, production manager, and addictions recovery coach, and is a founding partner, of Over The Bridge, which assists industry members who are at their most vulnerable, in cultivating and achieving long-term mental health and addiction recovery goals.In this episode, we discuss recreating Pantera home videos, providing recovery services on tour, helping a loved one through mental illness, post-tour depression, and much more.You can find him on Instagram @acepiva & @otbnonprofit.
The one where we take a trip on the Hogwarts Express Emma and Nicole speak with Bilal Khan, a diversity and inclusion trainer, events facilitator, writer and 1/4th of the podcast Over The Bridge podcast, hosted by four Black and mixed race Cambridge graduates. We talk about the male mixed identity, balancing being in the culture and moving through a society that wasn't made for you, Posh Boy TikTok and how we need to stop doing fractions when it comes to our identities. Bilal is a leading voice in the UK on race, social justice, mental health, intersectionality and masculinity. Culture Mix:Elijah Lawal, The Clapback: Your Guide to Calling Out Racist Stereotypes Nathan Bryon, Clean Up! Black Joy Archives: https://www.instagram.com/blackjoyarchives/ Over The Bridge podcast, episode 5: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/over-the-bridge-podcast/id1364395842?i=1000407982444 Mafalda: https://www.instagram.com/mmvce/ Quarantine Quilt: https://www.instagram.com/quarantine_quilt/
Over The Bridge Co-Founder Ace Piva visit the show to discuss the importance of mental wellness and recovery support. A long-time advocate of mental health, Ace's organization supports those who are in recovery and raises awareness of drug & alcohol addiction within the music industry.
iTunes Spotify Youtube Ace Piva is not only an experienced Tour Manager, Sound Engineer, and Production Manager, but most recently he founded the non-profit organization Over The Bridge. Ace’s exposure to the local music scene in his hometown of Hamilton, Ontario, followed by an extensive touring background ultimately lead to his desire to help those on the road battling addictions and mental illness. If you or someone you know needs help, please reach out to Over The Bridge and see what they can do for you. Ace’s partial list of artists he’s toured with includes: DJ Shub, Marcy Playground, Scott Helman, Oh Land, and Everlast. Today’s episode is sponsored by Airturn.com & Showprobeardco.com Use the code: roadie for a 20% discount on your entire order! Special Mentions: Lez Zeppelin, ShowPro Beard Co., Airturn GoStand, Telefunken M80 Dynamic Microphone
In this episode we welcome guest Simply Tops & discuss: • The recent quadruple stabbing in Camberwell • The murder of the young British Nigerian model • Drill music and violence • Women kneeling to their husbands at a traditional engagement • The customs of asking for a woman's hand in marriage • Grime artist Chip's response to criticism over lack of Black women in his Instagram picture • The curse of Ham • Wishing dark skin children on people who don't like dark skin • Whether you need to square a big change in personal appearance with your partner first • Social media not matching real moderate life • Whether it's best to moderate spiteful, racist youtube comments or not • Why Afrobeats is linked with Africa • The Eagles' Greatest Hits album outselling Michael Jackson's Thriller to become biggest seller in America ever • The 'social experiment' Tinder date between one woman and over 100 men • Serana Williams' catsuit being banned from the French Open • If Benny Hill could exist in 2018 • YomsTv overstepping the mark with his latest viral comedy skit based on rape • Black British Women doing bits • People needing time and different methods to learn things that might come natural to others • How much our women support us • The pros and cons of massages • Episode S2E3 of the Over The Bridge podcast • #StavrosSays Recommendation : Netflix Comedy Stand Up Special, Hannah Gadsby - 'Nanette' (https://tinyurl.com/HannahGadsbyNanette) Connect with our guest SimplyTops at: @SincerelyTops on Instagram, Twitter & YouTube And her Candid Conversations show on youtube @ www.tinyurl.com/candidconvo Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media esnpodcast@gmail.com It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your apple products. You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes
Hey, meet Tom, Patrick, Kwaku & Bilal, 4 Black & Mixed-Race guys who became friends a few years back whilst studying at Cambridge University. In this, our inaugural episode of Over The Bridge, we each explore the question 'Would you do Cambridge again?' We look back at our lives before and whilst at university because, let's face it, you didn't think we were the normal face of such a university right? *JOIN OUR MAILING LIST* To stay up to date with the latest OTB goings on, join our mailing list. You will get exclusive access to content, giveaways, free tickets to live shows and more! https://forms.gle/TYmvFWiutZmdcz1w8 Get in touch: email: otbpodcastuk@gmail.com Twitter: @otbpodcastuk