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#147. Nitecap mixes funk and synth-heavy soul to make a voice memo sound bananas, OMBIIGIZI puts Big Pharma on trial, Rebecca Haviland waxes nostalgic for late-night New York City, and Ron shares new faves from SPRINTS, Father John Misty, + more.Sponsored by DistroKid. Get 30% off your membership at distrokid.com/vip/independentmindedSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The newest patient at the hospice claims to have a little voice in her head telling her to do horrible things. Is it mental illness, or a supernatural evil living inside her? As always the show was produced by Jeff Davidson,With a guest voice from Dr. Rebecca Haviland as the voiceFeaturing music by:Marrach - Let the Night FallJahzzar - Become DeathUncle Woody Sullender & Seamus Cater - Edge of a SquallDarkstar83 - Silent VoiceStrange Voices - Soul Windowand Chelsea Oxendine with the theme musicSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ascaryhomecompanion)
Singer songwriter talks about accessing her multi-dimensional self on the bandstand, how to under-rehearse a band and the lineage of her family musical tree. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
Special investigative reporter Mary Anne Simpson deep dives into the horrific mythology that hides within our nightmares.Narrated by Jamie Lee Hensleywith voicework provided by Buck Rogers, Dan Jopling, Rebecca Haviland, Karl Auffenberg, and Vijay VasudevanProduced and edited by Jeff DavidsonMusic by:Monplaisir - Healed DreamTheme music by Chelsea OxendinePlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Stitcher, Spotify, Podchaser, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ascaryhomecompanion)
A note on the Women’s World Cup win. Also, just the nerdiest episode of this podcast, possible. Also, an interview with Brandon Stansell! You can see Rachel at FlameCon in NYC! Get your tickets here! Music in this episode: Holodeck Heart - “Beam Me Up Hottie” (Engayge) Shane Sweeney - “Constant, Constant” (Love, The Dynamo) Have Gun Will Travel - “Infinite Traveler” (Strange Chemistry) Rebecca Haviland and the Whiskey Heart - “Stone Cold Lonesome” (Single) Caroline Shaw, Attacca Quartet - “Entr’acte” (Orange) Pillow Queens -- “HowDoILook” (Single) The Rev - “Sea Level” (El Diablo) Taylor Alexander - “Good Old-Fashioned Pain” (Single) Eastbound Buzz - “Looking For Trouble” (Opportunity Shop) Nik Davies - “Flight of the Monarchs” (Unfurl) Interview w/ Brandon Stansell, featuring his new single “Top Shelf”! Rachel wrote a comic! Check it out here! Send us music via SubmitHub. Send us money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Contact Von via linktr.ee/vonreviews and say hi to Rachel on Twitter @adobeteardrops
Kelsey Hunter is a blues rock singer-songwriter from New York City whom we are delighted to have performing in an NYAC round May 25th. Kelsey joins us in the studio to talk about her experiences as an artist in New York from the very first gig she ever saw in the city, to opening for Foreigner after a chance encounter with Mick Jones interviewing to be his personal assistant. Kelsey tells us all about her upcoming single Let Me Burn. Tickets available for the May 25th show at Rockwood Music Hall ft Kelsey Hunter, Rebecca Haviland and Brandon Mills here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nyac-presents-brandon-mills-rebecca-haviland-and-kelsey-hunter-tickets-60541401963 www.instagram.com/kelseyhunter13
Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Heart is a roots rock americana band based in New York consisting of bassist Chris Anderson (Martin Sexton), drummer Kenny Shaw (Dispatch) and B3 player Todd Caldwell (Crosby Stills and Nash). Rebecca and her band released two live albums, Sun Studio Sessions Volume 1 and Volume 2, tracked across two late night recording sessions at the famous Sun Studio in Memphis, TN where artists like Elvis and Johnny Cash made their first recordings. Their episode of Sun Studio Sessions Live taped for PBS and other public television stations is airing now nationwide. The new single, Hide Away will be released May 17th with tour dates to follow. www.rebeccahaviland.com Rebecca will be performing in the round with the New York Artists Collective May 25th at Rockwood Music Hall, tickets are available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nyac-presents-brandon-mills-rebecca-haviland-and-kelsey-hunter-tickets-60541401963
Episode 88 features New York Americana band Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Heart. Rebecca and Chris talk about bright city lights, love connections, self-promotion, musical families, and going all-in. / Songs from Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Heart featured on the podcast include '57 Chevy' and 'Slipped Tripped And Fell In Love'./ Find out more about Rebecca at rebeccahaviland.com/ Follow Rebecca on Twitter @rebeccahaviland
In this episode of Mentoring for the Modern Musician the Scharff Brothers welcome Grammy Award Winning Vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Rebecca Haviland! Rebecca recently completed a year playing keyboards and guitar for multi-platinum selling pop artist Rachel Platten, including television performances on Ellen and Good Morning America, and performances across North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan. She has also played keyboards and Mandolin for Crystal Bowersox (American Idol) and Evan Watson, and recording backing vocals on hundreds of albums including Grammy award winning album “Home” by Tim Kubart and The Space Cadets. Her own band - Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Heart – (https://www.rebeccahaviland.com/) has performed in support of Roberta Flack, Chris Young, Rick Springfield, Martin Sexton and James McCartney. Their first record released in 2012, received awards in the International Songwriting Competition and Unsigned Only Competition. Rebecca recently finished recording a new album with producer Don DiLego, with a new single Bright City Lights, released November 15th, 2017 and the album to follow in early 2018. As always, reach out to us with suggestions for show topics, comments, questions, or just to say hello! Head over to: https://m3artist.com/contact Make sure to share this or any episode with all of your music loving friends! You got this, we got your back!
When the individually excellent musicians Rebecca Haviland and Chris Anderson come together, they morph into one and smash everybody: thankfully they’re married. In fact, the month they got married, they boarded a pop rocket as the backing band for a rising star. Here, they discuss how they use a timer to achieve “the division of business time and pleasure time” in their relationship, why they never have to rehearse, and how Rebecca losing her voice was a blessing in disguise for their songwriting. The real highlight is the playful interactions between the two of them--they share a lot of love, and jokes. They are currently opening for iconic folk titan Martin Sexton and releasing a new album this spring.
John and Emily are back just in time for a final episode of 2017! Folks, it's been a year. But we've got 2018 in our sights and we're not looking back. This week, John and Emily are talking Christmas guests, substandard host plumbing, holiday hangovers, and what to do with those pesky leftovers. Also, half of this episode is recorded in Sam's car. It happens. But, you can hear that John puts his seatbelt on, so you know he's safe. Enjoy the last holiday themed episode of the season, and have a spectacular New Year! Music this week is Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Heart with their song 'How Can I' off the album Melodies4Water, a nonprofit collaboration album done to raise awareness about the global water crisis. As a part of our holiday theme this month, we have decided to feature one song from this album each week for the entire month of December, in order to aid the artists in their goal to raise funds for a water filtration system in the town of Chiapas, Mexico. Please go to melodies4water.bandcamp.com to support the cause, and hear more from Rebecca Haviland and Whiskey Hart at rebeccahaviland.com. Intro/Outtro theme by Ethan Gustavson. To hear more from Ethan, please go to ethangustavson.com.
The worlds of music and marketing converge. Our interviewees discuss the powerful benefits of applying an open and creative mindset in the musical setting, and how marketers can draw connections to tap creativity within their organizations and in interactions with today’s complex consumer. Through the elements of risk-taking, trust and a shared dedication to creative exploration, musicians and marketers are able to determine innovative solutions to the problems they face on a daily basis.
In our kickoff episode of Creative Spaces, PM Digital CEO, Chris Paradysz, is joined by renowned bassist, Mike Visceglia, and multi-instrumentalist/singer, Rebecca Haviland, to discuss the powerful benefits of approaching any business with an open and creative mindset. With strong correlations made between the music and business landscapes, our interviewees draw connections to how marketers can tap creativity within their organizations, their strategies and in interactions with today’s complex consumer. They ultimately conclude that through the elements of risk-taking, trust and a shared dedicated to creative exploration, musicians and marketers alike are in a position to cultivate innovative solutions to the problems they face on a daily basis.
So tonight we are back with our lectures on Chapter 2 of the Lotus Sutra. This show is about the most important part of Chapter 2, one of the most important parts of the Lotus Sutra, and includes:1. A summary of everything we have talked about so far, and;2. The true entity of all phenomena;3. The ten factors;4. The Gohonzon within us;5. Bathtubs and apples!Then we play some great music by Rebecca Haviland and the track is called What are you?We hear an incredible experience from Akenabah Begay, from the Navojo tribe of North America and the shout outs to everyone who wrote to us! And we can't forget the Latino SGI event in Northern California on September 10th 2006 in San Francisco!The show closes out with Goodbye Southern Skies from David McMilllinDon�t forget, if you have an experience or feedback or just want to say hello, drop us a line at jason@thejarretts.com or karen@thejarretts.com. Thank you to everyone that writes an email or puts a comment on a website or ITunes, it is so encouraging to hear from you!Thank you to everyone for your support and encouragement. Have a truly fantastic Have a great week!