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Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Peter Argyropoulos And Marc Slutsky From The Band Sons Of Silver Their New Album Runaway Emotions

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 33:19


Sons of Silver is set to release their debut full-length album, Runaway Emotions, on January 10. Infused with classic rock ‘n' roll energy and post-punk intensity, the album combines apocalyptic themes with rallying cry lyrics. Pre-save it here: https://SonsOfSilver.lnk.to/RunawayEmotionsPS Watch the lyric video for “Running Out of Words” from Runaway Emotions here: https://youtu.be/W-9JvTghczY Earlier this year, the band sat down with music historian Matt Pinfield to discuss “Running Out of Words” and the new album's inspiration. Hear what they shared here: https://youtu.be/ZpETqb5ukbQ?feature=shared “I think Sons of Silver's music embodies the spirit and enduring elements of classic rock with a thoroughly modern twist and a flair for critical thinking, which is something the world certainly needs more of right now,” says Pinfield. Sons of Silver features vocalist and guitarist Pete Argyropoulos (PeteRG), drummer Marc Slutsky (Splender, Peter Murphy), keyboardist and engineer Brina Kabler, guitarist Kevin Haaland (Skillet), and bassist Adam Kury (Candlebox). “We are what we eat,” says Kury. “The record is a warning: if we continue down this path, we're doomed,” adds Argyropoulos. “But if you look at it from a different angle, you'll see that we share more in common than we realize, even if we focus on what separates us. At its best, rock ‘n' roll brings us together and celebrates what we have in common.” Runaway Emotions is Sons of Silver's first full-length album, following two EPs—2020's Doomsday Noises (which placed three songs on the Billboard Active Rock chart) and 2022's Ordinary Sex Appeal. The album will be released through the band's own label, 4L Entertainment, and distributed by Universal Music Group's Bungalow Records. Collectively, Sons of Silver's songs have amassed over sixteen million streams and views. Self-produced by the band, the record was mixed by renowned English producer and engineer Tim Palmer, who says, “These guys epitomize the essence of classic alternative rock. Their music is fueled by both power and raw emotion, with genuinely profound lyrics.” On January 17, the band will kick off a 21-city national tour with Myles Kennedy and Tim Montana. Find the full list of dates and tickets at Tour — Sons of Silver.January 17 in Joliet, IL at The ForgeJanuary 18 in Minneapolis, MN at Varsity TheaterJanuary 21 in Flint, MI at The Machine ShopJanuary 22 in Toronto, ON at The Concert HallJanuary 25 in Glenside, PA at Keswick TheatreJanuary 27 in Boston, MA at Brighton Music HallJanuary 28 in Asbury Park, NJ at The Stone PonyJanuary 30 in Baltimore, MD at Baltimore SoundstageJanuary 31 in Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood TheatreFebruary 2 in Nashville, TN at Brooklyn BowlFebruary 3 in Atlanta, GA at Variety PlayhouseFebruary 5 in Destin, FL at Club LAFebruary 7 in San Antonio, TX at Vibes Event CenterFebruary 8 in Dallas, TX at Echo Lounge & Music HallFebruary 11 in Lawrence, KS @ Liberty HallFebruary 12 in Denver, CO at SummitFebruary 14 in Mesa, AZ at The Nile TheaterFebruary 16 in Los Angeles, CA at El Rey TheatreFebruary 18 in Sacramento, CA at Ace of SpadesFebruary 20 in Seattle, WA at The NeptuneFebruary 21 in Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Arroe Collins
Peter Argyropoulos And Marc Slutsky From The Band Sons Of Silver Their New Album Runaway Emotions

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 33:19


Sons of Silver is set to release their debut full-length album, Runaway Emotions, on January 10. Infused with classic rock ‘n' roll energy and post-punk intensity, the album combines apocalyptic themes with rallying cry lyrics. Pre-save it here: https://SonsOfSilver.lnk.to/RunawayEmotionsPS Watch the lyric video for “Running Out of Words” from Runaway Emotions here: https://youtu.be/W-9JvTghczY Earlier this year, the band sat down with music historian Matt Pinfield to discuss “Running Out of Words” and the new album's inspiration. Hear what they shared here: https://youtu.be/ZpETqb5ukbQ?feature=shared “I think Sons of Silver's music embodies the spirit and enduring elements of classic rock with a thoroughly modern twist and a flair for critical thinking, which is something the world certainly needs more of right now,” says Pinfield. Sons of Silver features vocalist and guitarist Pete Argyropoulos (PeteRG), drummer Marc Slutsky (Splender, Peter Murphy), keyboardist and engineer Brina Kabler, guitarist Kevin Haaland (Skillet), and bassist Adam Kury (Candlebox). “We are what we eat,” says Kury. “The record is a warning: if we continue down this path, we're doomed,” adds Argyropoulos. “But if you look at it from a different angle, you'll see that we share more in common than we realize, even if we focus on what separates us. At its best, rock ‘n' roll brings us together and celebrates what we have in common.” Runaway Emotions is Sons of Silver's first full-length album, following two EPs—2020's Doomsday Noises (which placed three songs on the Billboard Active Rock chart) and 2022's Ordinary Sex Appeal. The album will be released through the band's own label, 4L Entertainment, and distributed by Universal Music Group's Bungalow Records. Collectively, Sons of Silver's songs have amassed over sixteen million streams and views. Self-produced by the band, the record was mixed by renowned English producer and engineer Tim Palmer, who says, “These guys epitomize the essence of classic alternative rock. Their music is fueled by both power and raw emotion, with genuinely profound lyrics.” On January 17, the band will kick off a 21-city national tour with Myles Kennedy and Tim Montana. Find the full list of dates and tickets at Tour — Sons of Silver.January 17 in Joliet, IL at The ForgeJanuary 18 in Minneapolis, MN at Varsity TheaterJanuary 21 in Flint, MI at The Machine ShopJanuary 22 in Toronto, ON at The Concert HallJanuary 25 in Glenside, PA at Keswick TheatreJanuary 27 in Boston, MA at Brighton Music HallJanuary 28 in Asbury Park, NJ at The Stone PonyJanuary 30 in Baltimore, MD at Baltimore SoundstageJanuary 31 in Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood TheatreFebruary 2 in Nashville, TN at Brooklyn BowlFebruary 3 in Atlanta, GA at Variety PlayhouseFebruary 5 in Destin, FL at Club LAFebruary 7 in San Antonio, TX at Vibes Event CenterFebruary 8 in Dallas, TX at Echo Lounge & Music HallFebruary 11 in Lawrence, KS @ Liberty HallFebruary 12 in Denver, CO at SummitFebruary 14 in Mesa, AZ at The Nile TheaterFebruary 16 in Los Angeles, CA at El Rey TheatreFebruary 18 in Sacramento, CA at Ace of SpadesFebruary 20 in Seattle, WA at The NeptuneFebruary 21 in Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.

New Books Network
Stephen Pinfield, "Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic and Participatory Openness" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 95:15


Often assumed to be a self-evident good, Open Access has been subject to growing criticism for perpetuating global inequities and epistemic injustices. it has been seen as imposing exploitative business and publishing models and as exacerbating exclusionary research evaluation culture and practices. Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic, and Participatory Openness (Taylor & Francis, 2024) engages with these issues, recognizing that the global Open Access debate is now not just about publishing and business models or academic reward structures, but also about what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge, how we know and who gets to say. the book argues that, for Open Access to deliver its potential, it first needs to be associated with "epistemic openness", a wider and more inclusive understanding of what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge. it also needs to be accompanied by "participatory openness", enabling contributions to knowledge from more diverse communities. interacting with relevant theory and current practices, the book discusses the challenges in implementing these different forms of openness, the relationship between them and their limits. Stephen Pinfield is Professor of Information Services Management at the University of Sheffield, UK, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Research on Research Institute (RoRI). Xiaoli Chen is project lead at DataCite, a non-profit organization that provides open scholarly infrastructure and supports the global research community to ensure the open availability and connectedness of research outputs. She has a background in Library and Information Science and worked with different disciplinary communities to create and integrate services and workflows for open and FAIR scholarship. She can be reached at xiaoli.chen@datacite.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Communications
Stephen Pinfield, "Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic and Participatory Openness" (Routledge, 2024)

New Books in Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 95:15


Often assumed to be a self-evident good, Open Access has been subject to growing criticism for perpetuating global inequities and epistemic injustices. it has been seen as imposing exploitative business and publishing models and as exacerbating exclusionary research evaluation culture and practices. Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic, and Participatory Openness (Taylor & Francis, 2024) engages with these issues, recognizing that the global Open Access debate is now not just about publishing and business models or academic reward structures, but also about what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge, how we know and who gets to say. the book argues that, for Open Access to deliver its potential, it first needs to be associated with "epistemic openness", a wider and more inclusive understanding of what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge. it also needs to be accompanied by "participatory openness", enabling contributions to knowledge from more diverse communities. interacting with relevant theory and current practices, the book discusses the challenges in implementing these different forms of openness, the relationship between them and their limits. Stephen Pinfield is Professor of Information Services Management at the University of Sheffield, UK, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Research on Research Institute (RoRI). Xiaoli Chen is project lead at DataCite, a non-profit organization that provides open scholarly infrastructure and supports the global research community to ensure the open availability and connectedness of research outputs. She has a background in Library and Information Science and worked with different disciplinary communities to create and integrate services and workflows for open and FAIR scholarship. She can be reached at xiaoli.chen@datacite.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications

Scholarly Communication
Stephen Pinfield, "Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic and Participatory Openness" (Routledge, 2024)

Scholarly Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 95:15


Often assumed to be a self-evident good, Open Access has been subject to growing criticism for perpetuating global inequities and epistemic injustices. it has been seen as imposing exploitative business and publishing models and as exacerbating exclusionary research evaluation culture and practices. Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic, and Participatory Openness (Taylor & Francis, 2024) engages with these issues, recognizing that the global Open Access debate is now not just about publishing and business models or academic reward structures, but also about what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge, how we know and who gets to say. the book argues that, for Open Access to deliver its potential, it first needs to be associated with "epistemic openness", a wider and more inclusive understanding of what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge. it also needs to be accompanied by "participatory openness", enabling contributions to knowledge from more diverse communities. interacting with relevant theory and current practices, the book discusses the challenges in implementing these different forms of openness, the relationship between them and their limits. Stephen Pinfield is Professor of Information Services Management at the University of Sheffield, UK, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Research on Research Institute (RoRI). Xiaoli Chen is project lead at DataCite, a non-profit organization that provides open scholarly infrastructure and supports the global research community to ensure the open availability and connectedness of research outputs. She has a background in Library and Information Science and worked with different disciplinary communities to create and integrate services and workflows for open and FAIR scholarship. She can be reached at xiaoli.chen@datacite.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Work in Digital Humanities
Stephen Pinfield, "Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic and Participatory Openness" (Routledge, 2024)

New Work in Digital Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 95:15


Often assumed to be a self-evident good, Open Access has been subject to growing criticism for perpetuating global inequities and epistemic injustices. it has been seen as imposing exploitative business and publishing models and as exacerbating exclusionary research evaluation culture and practices. Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scientific, Epistemic, and Participatory Openness (Taylor & Francis, 2024) engages with these issues, recognizing that the global Open Access debate is now not just about publishing and business models or academic reward structures, but also about what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge, how we know and who gets to say. the book argues that, for Open Access to deliver its potential, it first needs to be associated with "epistemic openness", a wider and more inclusive understanding of what constitutes valid and valuable knowledge. it also needs to be accompanied by "participatory openness", enabling contributions to knowledge from more diverse communities. interacting with relevant theory and current practices, the book discusses the challenges in implementing these different forms of openness, the relationship between them and their limits. Stephen Pinfield is Professor of Information Services Management at the University of Sheffield, UK, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Research on Research Institute (RoRI). Xiaoli Chen is project lead at DataCite, a non-profit organization that provides open scholarly infrastructure and supports the global research community to ensure the open availability and connectedness of research outputs. She has a background in Library and Information Science and worked with different disciplinary communities to create and integrate services and workflows for open and FAIR scholarship. She can be reached at xiaoli.chen@datacite.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/digital-humanities

Hitting Your Stride -- The Equestrian Elements Life Coaching podcast with Tracey Mitchell

Have you ever been in the ring and avoided going into a particular corner because you'd been bucked off there, or have you passed on going for a solo hack because your horse got spooked by something? According to Megan Pinfield, those are trauma responses. Megan has her PhD is a therapist and the owner of Pinfield Counselling Coaching Consulting in British Columbia. She's been working with equestrians for more than 20 years, helping them deal with the riding fears they have and understanding where they come from. The topics we cover are deep, talking about how she prefers terms like Acute or Chronic Trauma, that a rider's fears have more to do with who they were before the event than most realize, overcoming the stigma of asking for mental health help, and the keys to self compassion. Her own horse story is unique and helps inform us of why she so passionately invested the time to learn how she could help equestrians overcome their fears and be more confident in the sport they love. She looks at her work through multiple lenses, and knows just how lucky she is to work with any rider who comes through her door. Megan Pinfield can be found online at www.pccc.ca, and she's also on Instagram under the handle under_your_helmet.

The ALL NEW Big Wakeup Call with Ryan Gatenby

From September 8, 2016: MTV and VH-1 legend Matt Pinfield called in for a chat about his memoir, All These Things That I've Done : My Insane, Improbable Rock Life.ABOUT MATT PINFIELD AND HIS BOOK ALL THESE THINGS THAT I'VE DONE MY INSANE, IMPROBABLE ROCK LIFE“Matt was the Man for those of us who beheld his rock wisdom on MTV. This is his life as a raconteur, a bon vivant, but most of all a fan who never lost his raw passion and burning heart and gargantuan music appetite. He makes rock & roll fandom sound like a lifelong heroic quest—which it is.” —Rob Sheffield, author of Love is a MixtapeIf you are a fan of classic 1990s MTV, Matt Pinfield needs no introduction. As host of “120 Minutes”, and before that as a DJ at the influential New Jersey rock station WHTG, Matt Pinfield helped usher in the alternative rock explosion that reached its apotheosis in the mid 90s. Pinfield started out as the ultimate rock fan and ended up with the ultimate all-access pass as a participant, eyewitness, and authority. ALL THESE THINGS THAT I'VE DONE: My Insane, Improbable Rock Life (Scribner, September 2016) is his story, and therefore also the story of the last five decades of rock.ALL THESE THINGS THAT I'VE DONE includes behind the scenes stories of Pinfield's encounters with everyone from Lou Reed to David Bowie to the Ramones (Marky's nickname for Matt was Matty Ramone) to U2. Along the way, readers will See how he made inroads in the music business and how he eventually ended up gaining the trust of some of the most influential musicians in rock. One of his secrets? “No one gave me permission to do anything. I just had balls, and I knew how to seize brief moments.” (An example of seizing the moment includes a teenage Matt asking Andy Warhol for a ride to a Boomtown Rats party. He got it.)ALL THESE THINGS THAT I'VE DONE also provides a nostalgic look at music discovery before streaming and MP3s. Matt got his records from the Woolworth's, Grant's, Alexander's, Two Guys, and Korvette's in New Brunswick, NJ. (“Sometimes, during sales, you could get LPs for like $2.49,” he tells us.) These deals helped feed his seemingly insatiable hunger for good music, which Pinfield dates to early childhood. It's this voracious appetite paired with enthusiasm and the desire to share what he was hearing which led Pinfield to his unorthodox but wildly successful career as radio DJ, club DJ, and eventually unlikely television star. For Pinfield, it's always been all about the music.Packed with vivid and joyful descriptions of the concerts, music, and bands that shaped Matt (and that he helped us all learn about) and including best-of lists, favorite tracks, and artist profiles, ALL THESE THINGS THAT I'VE DONE explains how a born outsider wound up in the inner circle. Fans everywhere will rejoice!

Sound, Sobriety and Success with Matt Pinfield

Dr. Drew Pinsky, known nationally as “Dr. Drew,” has been a ubiquitous fixture both on television and radio for the entirety of his multifaceted career. Passionate about treating addicts and helping them live sober lives, Dr. Drew was a vital part of the team that helped Matt Pinfield with his own recovery. Listen as longtime friends Matt and Dr. Drew delve into the myths and misunderstandings of addiction to erase the stigma behind it and shine a light on realistic paths to recovery. On this episode Matt talks to Dr. Drew about: Dr. Drew’s battle with long-haul Covid-19 and what he learned from it Why Matt’s most recent treatment for addiction was different from every time before The surprising way the pandemic helped many addicts prioritize their sobriety A realistic timeline for sustained sobriety Why treatment for addiction doesn’t work the way most expect it to Steve-O’s unorthodox approach to treatment The magic ingredient necessary for a successful addiction treatment program Why Dr. Drew was reluctant to work with celebrities The opioid crisis and why doctors are to blame If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, MusiCares operates a Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Program that recognizes those issues unique to music professionals at any stage of their career, offering eligible individuals financial assistance and resources for psychotherapy, coaching, and psychiatric expenses, inpatient and outpatient treatment, detox and sober living costs. ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Dr. Drew Pinsky, known nationally as “Dr. Drew,” has been a ubiquitous fixture both on television and radio for the entirety of his multifaceted career. The combination of running a thriving medical practice (he still treats patients!), while simultaneously cultivating a successful media career, has resulted in an unprecedented reservoir of expertise. His work as a doctor of internal medicine/addiction specialist and prolific broadcaster has imbued him with the rare ability to examine any issue through the lenses of practical experience, scientific evidence, and pragmatism. Dr. Drew’s career path has provided him with the reasoned perspective required to thoughtfully examine any number of topics. Highly educated and deeply passionate, he is uniquely qualified to offer perspectives on matters relating to cultural and political trends, social issues, religion, sex, and health, just to name a few. His diverse skill set qualifies him to serve in many different capacities. As such, he is adept in the role of host, expert contributor, insightful interviewer, and panel moderator. Over the course of his professional life, Dr. Drew has been regarded as a beacon of truth, integrity, fairness, and common sense. ABOUT MATT PINFIELD: Matt Pinfield is an American television & radio host, disc jockey, and music executive. Starting in the early 1980s, he began working as both a radio and club DJ in the New Jersey alternative rock scene, working at WHTG-FM when the station first began broadcasting alternative rock in 1984. He later became music director at the station and won several awards before MTV hired him as a VJ to host their long-running late-night alternative music show in 1995. Pinfield went on to host a number of other shows on the MTV family of networks, including MTV, MTV2, and VH1. He later served as Vice President of A&R and Artist Development for Columbia Records from 2001 to 2006 and has since worked as a DJ, television, and radio host for a number of terrestrial and satellite radio stations and television networks. Most recently Matt was honored as Global Rock Summit’s International Rock Icon of the Year for his work across radio, TV, satellite/digital media, print, and various other pop-cultural platforms. After a career in which he has interviewed over 1000 artists including some of the most prominent names in alternative, rock and other music genres, from the likes of Nirvana, David Bowie, Paul McCartney, U2, Coldplay, Jay-Z, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Rolling Stones, and the Foo Fighters (to name just a few) he’s turning his focus towards people from all walks of life who have struggled with or helped others recover from addiction. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blackcraft: Witching Hour
The Power Hour with Matt Pinfield

Blackcraft: Witching Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 71:13


This week we are joined by music legend, Matt Pinfield. Pinfield has been in the music industry for years and has plenty of stories to share along the way. In this episode, Matt shares some of his favorite KISS memories and some surprises in between.Featured in this episode is Four Funerals.Be sure to shop the latest fashion at blackcraftcult.com.Search for the '666 Club' on Blackcraftcult.com@blackcraftcult on all social!Follow the guys!@bobbyschubenski@millzfilmz@joshbalz@matthewpinfield

Crossing the Streams with Brent and Aaron
100th Episode Special Featuring Matt Pinfield

Crossing the Streams with Brent and Aaron

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 120:20


For their 100th Episode, Aaron and Brent welcome a special guest who equally shares their love of music, both new and old. With a radio career that started in the mid 80s before transitioning to television in 1995 hosting MTV's 120 Minutes, Matt Pinfield has earned respect from fans, peers, and musicians over the years for his encyclopedia-like mind of music history and never-ending passion for the music he loves. As Vice President of A & R and Artist Development for Columbia Records, Pinfield was responsible for the signing and overseeing the production of albums by acts including Coheed & Cambria and Crossfade. In 2016, Pinfield penned his memoir, All Of These Things I've Done: My Insane, Improbable Rock Life, named after the song The Killers wrote about him. Not only does Pinfield take part in a compelling discussion on all things music with Aaron and Brent but he also joins them in picking artists to spotlight including The Virginmarys, Tyler Warren, and, The Wonder Stuff. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.

Text, Prose & RocknRoll
Fireside Chat - Welcome Back, Matt Pinfield

Text, Prose & RocknRoll

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 51:58


 --We love to hear from you and yes, Text prose & RocknRoll takes requests! Please subscribe, rate, comment, then tell a friend! --About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It is Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It is Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram  @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar

Mind Wide Open
Matt Pinfield and Allison Hagendorf

Mind Wide Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 35:50


Matt Pinfield grew up loving all things radio which led to visits to the local AM station WCTC in New Brunswick at the age of ten, where he would sit in with the patient and supportive night jock, giving him the chance to learn everything he could about being a DJ and being on the radio. When Matt turned sixteen, he had his first chance to do a real live radio show on the Rutgers University radio station WRSU, where he would later become promotions director and music director. He also did summer shows on Princeton University's WPRB in the early '80s. Now with real on-air experience, Matt looked to the next level, which was getting a job at a commercial radio station.Matt got that chance in 1984, as a weekend/overnights/fill-in jock at WHTG- FM in Asbury Park NJ in 1984. He embraced the opportunity he had been given, and soon enough he secured a regular midday slot, quickly followed by the coveted afternoon drive. Matt's reputation as the most knowledgeable and respected music personality at the station led to a dramatic increase in listenership and helped put WHTG on the national map as one of the first alternative music stations anywhere, leading to the worldwide alternative music revolution to come in the early 90s.His next promotion took him to the position of Music Director at WHTG. During his tenure, his talent and personality were recognized by his peers and he was awarded the Gavin Award for Commercial Alternative Music Director of the Year back to back in '92 and '93, the first time anyone who was not in a major market had won the award. In early 1994, he was promoted to Program Director at WHTG.With his talent, personality and unmatched enthusiasm for music now making waves on a national level, he was approached by MTV, and they quickly recognized Matt was the right person to join their global brand. In ‘93, Matt did his first on-air MTV hosting on the show “120 Minutes” as a fill- in. Although he didn't get hired as the permanent host at that time, it was clear that this would be inevitable when a permanent slot opened up. No one knew the alternative music scene more thoroughly, or was respected more by the artists.In January of '95, Matt was named Manager of Music Programming for MTV, and was one of the committee of 10 who picked and programmed the videos and created specials for the channel in one of their most influential periods. Just months later, Matt was asked to start hosting “120 Minutes”, the cutting edge alternative music program on MTV.Due to his vast musical knowledge and relatable delivery, MTV research soon showed he was MTV's most loved and respected VJ. This quickly led to a dramatic expansion of his on-air responsibilities to include over the next 5 years over 15 regular shows, over 100 specials, and used his style as the template for the original MTV2 (M2), where he became that channel's first VJ.In the spring of '96. Howard Stern suggested that WXRK in New York City flip format from Classic to Modern Rock and asked them to hire Matt.Although they wanted him to do afternoon drive, because of his growing MTV schedule, he ended up doing a 4-hour free form New Music/Classic show called “The Buzz” which ran until the station changed format in the mid-2000s. Pinfield continued to do the show when he left MTV to move to LA in 2000 to broadcast from K-ROCK LA's studios. Matt's move to LA was to host and write the USA network TV show “Farmclub.com” which was on TV from 2000-2001 where A-list artists played live alongside unknowns who uploaded their music to the show's website. Interscope CEO and show creator Jimmy Iovine said, “it was a great show and idea…think Myspace and Facebook but way ahead of its time, when no one had broadband.”When the show finished, Matt moved back to NYC and was named Vice President of A&R and Artist Development for Rock at Columbia Records where he signed and oversaw the making of many gold and platinum recordsbetween 2001-2006.Matt continued hosting “The Buzz” on WXRK, New York, and was then hired to do the first weekly music interview show in HD by Marc Cuban for HDNET. “Sound Off With Matt Pinfield” lasted 4 seasons and featured interviews with artists from every music genre-Rock, Pop, Country, Hip-Hop, Jazz, andR&B.In May of 2008, Matt started doing morning drive for WRXP in NYC, a new station that fused modern and classic rock and remained with the station until it changed ownership and format in June 2011. In July 2011, MTV brought back Matt's signature show and changed the name to “MTV2's 120 Minutes With Matt Pinfield”. The show's return met with praise from over 250 publications and websites including The NY Times, The LA Times, Entertainment Weekly and Hollywood Reporter. The show aired weekly on Fridays.Matt has continued to host radio shows and specials for SiriusXM since 2003 on the Lithium, First Wave, Left Of Center (now SiriusXMU), and Volume channels. In 2014,
he was elected to the Board of Governors of the Recording Academy and Grammys where he worked to help pass legislation on artists' songwriting and performance fair royalties compensation. He remained on the board until he moved to San Francisco to do the morning show on legendary rock station KFOG during 2016-17.Matt is the host of the classic rock history syndicated weekend radio show “Flashback” for Cumulus Radio Networks which airs on over 200 stations in the U.S. and Canada including KLOS in Los Angeles and KSAN in San Francisco. He also produces “The Hivecast with Matt Pinfield” which is a free podcast through iTunes and MTVHIVE.COM. Matt started a live streaming show to benefit MusiCares for the COVID-19 pandemic, called “In A Lonely Place with Matt Pinfield” featuring conversations with artists as diverse as Foster The People and Yungblud.Allison Hagendorf is the Global Head of Rock at Spotify, host of the brand new show on Spotify called Rock This, with Allison Hagendorf as well as a national television host/live announcer and music journalist. She is the official host of the world's most famous New Year's Eve celebration, Times Square New Year's Eve, seen by more than a billion television viewers across the globe. Allison also serves as the Live Announcer for both the MTV Video Music Awards and MTV Movie Awards, and is the host of Refinery29's “Be A Badass” series, The CrossFit Games Live Show, and The X Games Live on ABC and ESPN.Allison began her entertainment career in A&R at Sony Music's Columbia Records and Epic Records. She recruited new talent globally, and oversaw the album production for many artists including metal band, Lamb of God, whose single “Redneck” received a Grammy nomination for “Best Metal Performance.”Hagendorf then transitioned from working with bands in the studio to interviewing them on-camera. She hosted the live primetime music competition show on The CW Network, “The Next,” which was executive produced by hip-hop icon Queen Latifah, and featured superstar mentors: Gloria Estefan, Joe Jonas, Nelly, and John Rich. Allison also became the main host on Fuse, hosting numerous shows including “Top 20 Countdown” and “Grammys Live,” and traveled with Fuse across the country covering national music festivals such as Bonnaroo, Warped Tour, SXSW Music Festival, and Lollapalooza.She also hosted the first-ever live television broadcast of both The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and The Stagecoach Festival for AXS TV and co-hosted “Music Fridays” with supermodel, Chrissy Teigen, on MSG Network. Additionally, Allison has hosted a variety of shows on both VH1 and The Cooking Channel.Allison is also a health/wellness coach who has inspired thousands in her dual role as rock n roll expert and health advocate. She ascribes to positivity, knowing yourself, exercise, self-care, and emotional intelligence.She is the mother to son, Cole Hendrix, just six months old and married to health advocate, Brian Jaffe. They make their home in Los Angeles. 

Match Point Canada
Episode 21 - Francoise Abanda and Jonathan Pinfield

Match Point Canada

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 78:09


It's a full slate in our latest episode of Match Point Canada, as we discuss the mass of protests over racial injustice and police brutality with Canadian tennis player Francoise Abanda. We also catch up with our favourite reporter from Yorkshire, Jonathan Pinfield, discuss the protocols in place for the 2020 US Open, and offer some tennis book recommendations. Tune in :) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Break Point
Break Point 112 - Rob Koenig and Jonathan Pinfield

Break Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 66:54


Tune in as Val Febbo and Joel Fruci chat with esteemed tennis commentator Rob Koenig about all things tennis, as well as Yorkshire journalist Jonathan Pinfield about his bromance with Alexander Zverev. All the latest news, Benoit of the Week and much more!

Second Chances
Matt Pinfield's Second Chance

Second Chances

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2020 74:35


Matt Pinfield is an American music personality, TV host and radio DJ best known as a video deejay on MTV and VH1. Pinfield also worked as a Vice President of A&R and Artist Development for Columbia Records.

Monocle 24: The Monocle Weekly
Ben Lerner, Eleanor Pinfield and Larry Achiampong

Monocle 24: The Monocle Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 60:00


Novelist and poet Ben Lerner discusses how his new book, ‘The Topeka School’ explores language, masculinity and violence in Trump’s America. Plus: Eleanor Pinfield, head of Art on the Underground, unpacks the project’s mission to bring colour to London’s transport network, and artist Larry Achiampong discusses his upcoming commission.

Key Voices
Key Voices #13 – An interview with Tom Pinfield, Senior Education Officer at Childnet International

Key Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 20:12


We're joined by Tom Pinfield, Senior Education Officer at Childnet International, to talk about how to ensure that children and young people stay safe online. Also, in the news this week - more than a half of schools not GDPR compliant, teachers using their own money to buy school resources and more...

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Art Matters
Art on the Underground ft. Eleanor Pinfield – Episode 27

Art Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 22:01


We speak to Head of Art on the Underground, Eleanor Pinfield, to find out the long history of the Tube's collaborations with artists and see what has the team 'on edge' in 2019. https://artuk.org/discover/stories/art-matters-podcast-art-on-the-underground

The 7 Words Podcast
#18-Matt Pinfield (MTV, 2 Hours With Matt Pinfield, Author of All These Things That I've Done)

The 7 Words Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 66:34


Megan chats with one of her professional heroes Matt Pinfield on this weeks podcast.  They talk about his upbringing in New Jersey, his first radio gig (which was broadcasted out of a house), working for MTV and his journey into recovery from alcoholism.  Matt tells stories about bands like Stone Temple Pilots, Jeff Buckley, Depeche Mode and The Killers.  If you are a fan of music lore you'll love this episode. 

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast
107: Planet of Giants

Doctor Who: The Krynoid PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 113:05


"You've got some of it on your hands and you didn't tell us anything about it. It was very wrong of you, wasn't it?" The Doctor makes Barbara feel small with a little ticking off. Fair enough though - she had almost died from the stiffest of upper lips (and a dangerously unbathed ankle). Eco-whistleblower Arnold Farrow fares even worse with a slug in the chest and a ruined holiday, while his murderer - Mr (D?) Forester - escapes with a burnt aerosol and a bloody nose. But the bloody nosey Hilda and PC Bert save the day. Ian has a knees-up in a matchbox, Susan shins up a drainpipe and the Doctor's spirits sink in a basin as the regular cast prove there are no small roles, just small actors. So did Jim and Martin find that good things come in small packages or that size really does matter? Listen to find out.

Bitch Talk
130 - After Orlando

Bitch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 63:51


Erin, Angie & Producer Char start off on a lighter note, catching up about radio, marathons and vacations, then get a little more serious and down to business... talking about the recent tragic events in Florida. 

Bitch Talk
126 - Sundown with Stephanie Wandke

Bitch Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 48:19


In this Episode, Erin & Producer Char are joined by regular Guest Co-Host Angela Tabora... and they welcome to the Go-To Productions studio Stephanie Wandke. Stephanie is a dear friend of Ange's who lives in Belize and is also Digital Media Manager for the newly released movie, "Sundown". They share random stories about Belize, Paul Oakenfold, Michael Jackson, and much more! All this, along with a Producer Char follow up to the cryptic radio gig she mentioned in Episode 125, and of course, the John Stamos Minute!  

Friggin Fabulous Radio
Local Licks Live From The Stone Pony Featuring Sea of Otters Circa 1993!

Friggin Fabulous Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2013 35:42


Sea of Otters live at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ, Circa 1993! It was part of the "Local Licks Live" series created by Matt Pinfield at WHTG/FM106.3

We Heart Music
WHM136: Matt Pinfield

We Heart Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 18:51


We ♥ Matt Pinfield. With over 25 years of experience as a radio DJ, television VJ, Pinfield is truly "The Rock and Roll Encyclopedia". Pinfield is part of Skype's "Join Say it with Skype" upcoming competition to be the Skype house band. This is a great opportunity for young musicians to showcase their music and win a professional studio recording. Judges (and later mentors) will include Matt Pinfield, Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy) and Ryan Tedder (OneRepublic). Here's how it works: • Using a laptop or computer with a webcam, log into Facebook • Add the Say It With Skype app • Find the "submit a URL of your band" and hit "record a live performance" • The next step is to just rock out. IMPORTANT: Bands can submit their entries on the Skype Facebook page until Thursday, June 14 at 11:59 P.M. EST. Winners will be selected and notified on Tuesday, June 19 via email and will be announced publicly on Monday, July 9 at 9:00 A.M. EST. Besides from "Say it with Skype", Pinfield also talk a little about Dave Kendall and 120 Minutes, how he consume his music (he has a record player in his kitchen). Song of the show is Gaslight Anthem's "45", which is Matt Pinfield's favorite song at the moment. Keep up with Matt Pinfield on twitter, he's currently started MTV's The Hivecast with Matt Pinfield (they're on episode #1 with Mark Ronson), he's on "terrestrial radio" with Cumulus Media-produced "Flashback" show, and is working on a book. BONUS: • Matt's hilarious Prince story, plus Bob Mould. • I should also mention that I use the standard Skype phone and computer application all the time, but not so much the Facebook's "Say It With Skype" app. As part of the research, I did check it out by sending a birthday greeting with our favorite Ash band.

Metro Monthly Music Podcast
Metro Monthly Music Podcast Volume 3, Episode 9 September, 2011

Metro Monthly Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2011 40:21


We wish Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" a happy 20th birthday, and have a very interesting guestlist for the birthday party. They include Jonah Hill, Matt Pinfield, Conor Oberst of Bright Eyes and Stephen Malkmus. We also talk with Malkmus about his new album. And Peter Hook talks about joy, division and Joy Division as well as his known displeasure with the new New Order. Colin Blunstone of the Zombies says "This Will Be Our Year," and No Flash have an arresting tune called "Officer."

The Chenese Lewis Show
Deb Malkin, Yvette Pinfield, Karol Jarvis on PLUS Model Radio Episode #54

The Chenese Lewis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2010 60:00


On the next PLUS Model Radio Chenese interviews plus model and author Yvette Pinfield, who tells us about her new book “Your Guide To Plus Size Modeling”, Karol Jarvis of Plusologie, and Deb Malkin revels the winner of the Re/Dress & Lucaspictures 18 PLUS Model Search! Also PLUS Model Radio contributors Sage Salzer & Madeline Figueroa Jones!