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This week on the podcast, I recorded out back at the legendary Three Links venue in Deep Ellum to sit down with StrateJacket, a high-energy pop-punk band hailing from the Bay Area. We discuss their journey, from recording with Green Day's engineer to sharing the stage with punk icons like The Offspring and Sum 41. Get ready for an exclusive look into the world of StrateJacket. (Fair warning: There might be some background noise – we recorded this at the venue!)Music By: StrateJacket - Be My Drug, Dream Catcher and Bad StartFurther North - Echos Follow The Austin Young Show:www.austinyoungshow.com*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
talk about factors that are the reason why I haven't achieved my Hollywood dreams in the professional recording music industry, and why I haven't been successful?
On this episode of the podcast, I am joined in studio by recording artist AfterDawn. In this interview we covered a variety of topics including her love for writing and what life was like before music to her support system, goals and what she has planned for the future. Please like, share and subscribe.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-no-cap-podcast/donations
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Join us as we unravel Declan Sinnott's remarkable journey as an Irish musician. An esteemed guitarist with over five decades of innovation and collaboration, Declan shares the rhythm of his life's work, from inspiration from the Beatles' and his self-taught music skills to being in the right place and time to connect with rising music legends such as Christy Moore and Mary Black.Declan shared insights into the collective spirit of the band Moving Hearts and the behind-the-scenes tales that fueled their unique success. He offers pearls of wisdom for emerging artists, emphasizing authenticity over imitation, and the benefits of understanding the technical craft of recording. We also chatted about his creative synergy with Evelyn Kallansee, as they blend diverse musical influences for a joint album and tour that includes New Ross Guitar Festival 2024.This episode celebrates the ongoing odyssey of a musician who has not only witnessed, but actively sculpted, the landscape of Irish music.Connect with Declan:https://www.youtube.com/@EvelynandDechttps://www.facebook.com/evelynanddechttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4cgdnma1NWqFAWPTT4YYcVhttps://www.evelynsings.nl/Support the Show.Thanks for listening! To book a free consultation with Aideen visit www.confidenceinsinging.com.
Today, the Spotlight shines On returning guest, the innovative musician and composer Markus Reuter.Markus originally joined us for Episode 130 back in November 2022. He joins us now to discuss his project Sea of Hopeless Angels (Unsung Records), which began as several unedited studio solo improvisations by Markus on his electric touch guitar. Those recordings were turned over to mixer Stefano Castagna, whose sonic wizardry included not only mixing but fully collaborating with the recordings, adding new sounds and instruments as inspiration struck, including his own voice, various samples, bass, synthesizers, and other electronics.There are other inspirations at work in this project, but we will leave those to be revealed in the course of our discussion. It is important to mention the final collaborator for Sea of Hopeless Angels, though, and that is Aldo Grazzi, an Italian painter and video artist, who, back in the early 1980s, made visual experimentations interfacing a video camera with a cathode ray TV screen. The resulting video retains every imperfection of what was then state-of-the-art technology. All of the pieces on Sea of Hopeless Angels feature video accompaniment drawn from these videos, which are in the Grazzi archives, with two of them also accompanied by studio footage of Markus' original performances.(all musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from Markus Reuter and Stefano Castagna's album Sea of Hopeless Angels) -- Dig DeeperVisit Markus Reuter at markusreuter.comDownload Sea of Hopeless Angels on Qobuz or Bandcamp, and listen on your streaming platform of choice.Follow Markus Reuter on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubeSea of Hopeless Angels visuals + videosBe sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com-- • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. • Check out Spotlight On's next live event at The Royal Room in Seattle on Saturday, June 22! More info here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary In this episode, Penn and Moses welcome Precious Perez, a talented musician and author. They discuss Precious' background in music, her journey as an artist, and the inspiration behind her book 'Vision: My Story of Strength'. Precious shares her passion for music and her desire to break barriers as a Latina woman in the industry. She also emphasizes the importance of love and kindness in leaving a positive legacy. The episode concludes with a reminder to be kind to oneself and others. Takeaways Follow your passion and keep working towards your goals. Don't be afraid to ask for help and lean on the support of others. Choose love and kindness in all aspects of life. Leave a positive legacy by making a difference in the lives of others. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Costa Rica Trip 03:18 Precious' Background and Book 08:32 Passion for Music and Career Path 10:50 Preferred Genre and Musical Journey 13:14 Recording Music in Costa Rica 14:10 Legacy and Impact 15:56 Takeaway and Contact Information Thank you for listening to this episode of the blind chick if you have any questions for Penn or Moses, please call us at 720-712-8856 or email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Thanks for listening and will see you next week.
Today, the Spotlight shines On returning guest, the innovative musician and composer Markus Reuter.Markus originally joined us for Episode 130 back in November 2022. He joins us now to discuss his project Sea of Hopeless Angels (Unsung Records), which began as several unedited studio solo improvisations by Markus on his electric touch guitar. Those recordings were turned over to mixer Stefano Castagna, whose sonic wizardry included not only mixing but fully collaborating with the recordings, adding new sounds and instruments as inspiration struck, including his own voice, various samples, bass, synthesizers, and other electronics.There are other inspirations at work in this project, but we will leave those to be revealed in the course of our discussion. It is important to mention the final collaborator for Sea of Hopeless Angels, though, and that is Aldo Grazzi, an Italian painter and video artist, who, back in the early 1980s, made visual experimentations interfacing a video camera with a cathode ray TV screen. The resulting video retains every imperfection of what was then state-of-the-art technology. All of the pieces on Sea of Hopeless Angels feature video accompaniment drawn from these videos, which are in the Grazzi archives, with two of them also accompanied by studio footage of Markus' original performances.(all musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from Markus Reuter and Stefano Castagna's album Sea of Hopeless Angels) -- Dig DeeperVisit Markus Reuter at markusreuter.comDownload Sea of Hopeless Angels on Qobuz or Bandcamp, and listen on your streaming platform of choice.Follow Markus Reuter on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubeSea of Hopeless Angels visuals + videosBe sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com-- • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice.• Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Mastodon. • Check out Spotlight On's next live event at The Royal Room in Seattle on Saturday, June 22! More info here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Toadies frontman Vaden Todd Lewis discusses the band's upcoming record, 'The Charmer,' and why he's glad to finally get to work with Steve Albini.
S6 E3: Norman Orenstein on Composing, Producing and Recording Music Welcome to Tea, Toast and Trivia. Thank you for listening in. I am your host, Rebecca Budd, and I look forward to sharing this moment with you. I am travelling virtually to Toronto, Ontario where the music scene is vibrant and diverse, from indie rock to hip-hop, jazz to electronic. I am thrilled that Canadian musician, composer and producer, Norman Orenstein, has joined me today to discuss music and the creative process. Norman is the President of NORMAN ORENSTEIN MUSIC INC. (NOM Inc.), specializing in music production and publishing. As a member of The Society of Composers and Lyricists (SCL), he brings over 20 years of experience in composing, arranging, and recording live musicians for feature films, television movies, and television series. Norman is the controller of the NOM Music Library, where he negotiates with record companies, writers, and publishers to secure synchronization and master use licenses. His expertise in the industry has led him to be a panelist at prestigious events such as the North By Northeast (NXNE) Music Festival and the Worldwide Short Film Festival Symposium, where he shares his success stories and insights on the director-composer relationship in film and TV music. With an extraordinary background in music composition and production, Norman continues to contribute his talents to the world of film and television, creating captivating music scores that enhance the storytelling experience. Thank you for joining Norman and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. Norman's music is featured in the podcast. The introduction piece was entitled "Highliner. The piece featured in the closing comments was from Norman's score for the film "Kidnap Capital." And a very special thank you Norman for sharing your insights, knowledge, and experience. It is an honour to showcase your music in our conversation. You have given us a deeper appreciation for the artistry behind your work. I am inspired by your passion for music and storytelling. Listeners, I invite you to meet up with Norman Orenstein on and his website Norman Orenstein Music to experience his amazing, unforgettable music. I invite you to put the kettle on and add to this exciting conversation. Thank you for joining Norman and me on Tea Toast & Trivia. Until next time we meet, dear friends, safe travels wherever your adventures lead you. Music by Norman Orenstein- Norman Orenstein Music (used with permission) "Highliner" "Kidnap Capital" Norman's Score from the film Kidnap Capital
TimLightyear wears MANY hats, but today we're focusing on the process of writing, recording and ultimately releasing music in today's music industry and some key things you have to make sure you consider in the process. Find Tim's music, tour dates and merch at https://www.timlightyear.com/You can support Texas Toast by following us on social medias (@texastoastpod), giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, subscribing on YouTube and MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend! Huge thanks to our friends at CH Lonestar Promo, Release Rocket & More Than Music Creations for supporting the show! Find all of our podcast episodes in audio or video format at www.texastoastpodcast.com! Support the show
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Emmy® award-winning journalist Jacki Thrapp talks about recording music for her show Lighthouse: An Immersive Drinking Musical and her country album. Plus, a big announcement about 2024!
In this episode, Danny G interviews rapper Nox Bond. They discuss Nox's experiences with violence in different cities, being tested as a white rapper, and his journey to becoming a boss in the music industry. Nox shares how he created his own industry and developed a record label to help his brother. He also talks about his strategies for penetrating the mixtape industry and working with industry producers. In this conversation, NoxBond shares his journey in the music industry and his determination to take over and reshape it. He discusses his early struggles with finding quality instrumentals and studio recordings, and how he built his brand by selling CDs and creating a street team. He also talks about his strategies for penetrating different markets, including using MySpace and creating a DJ coalition. NoxBond shares his experiences with radio play and winning contests, as well as his motivation and purpose in the industry. He also discusses his interest in deep dives into knowledge and conspiracies, and his belief in destiny and prophecy. Finally, he talks about his martial arts training and the importance of personal safety. In this conversation, Nox Bond discusses various topics related to religion, ancient texts, and his mission in the music industry. He questions the Roman Catholic Church and expresses his skepticism towards its history and practices. The conversation then delves into the Book of Adam and Eve, which reveals interesting details about the age of humanity. Nox Bond mentions the Nag Hammadi Library, a collection of books that were deleted from the Bible by Constantine. The discussion also touches on pagan rituals and the magical nature of Latin. Nox Bond shares his vision for Next Level and its role in radio syndication. He emphasizes the importance of supporting others and building a fan base. Lastly, he talks about training the next generation and his position as the king of the music game. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Bar Louie Incident 03:12 Experiences with Violence in Different Cities 08:26 Being Tested as a White Rapper 10:18 Becoming a Boss in the Music Industry 12:04 Creating His Own Industry 14:11 Getting into the Music Industry Organically 16:15 Recording Music on a Karaoke Machine 18:27 Battling and Gaining a Reputation 21:37 Helping His Brother and Developing a Record Label 24:31 Penetrating the Mixtape Industry 27:35 Working with Industry Producers 28:37 The Journey to Industry Quality Material 29:06 Selling CDs and Building a Street Team 30:46 Penetrating Other Markets through MySpace 32:12 Creating a DJ Coalition to Get on Mixtapes 34:16 Penetrating Radio and Winning Contests 35:37 Expanding to Different Markets and Building an Empire 36:55 Taking Over Radio and Scaling Up 37:25 Expanding to Houston and Worldwide Domination 38:36 Motivation and Purpose 39:29 Deep Dives into Knowledge and Conspiracies 41:33 Tracing Family History and Genealogy 43:06 Discovering Ancestral Connections to Biblical Figures 44:27 Changing Genie.com to Connect to Biblical Characters 45:29 Destiny and Prophecy to Take Over the Music Industry 46:27 Violent Righteousness and Self-Defense 48:37 Thirst for Knowledge and Interest in Conspiracies 51:22 Martial Arts and Developing Stamina 53:48 Carrying a Gun for Personal Safety 56:21 Religion and Beliefs 57:21 Questioning the Roman Catholic Church 58:30 The Book of Adam and Eve 59:11 The Nag Hammadi Library 01:01:31 Pagan Rituals and Latin 01:02:38 Next Level and Radio Syndication 01:03:30 Supporting Others and Building a Fan Base 01:04:49 Training the Next Generation 01:05:18 Nox Bond: The King of the Music Game The Weekly D Podcast Is a Paper Plate Media Production --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theweeklydpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theweeklydpod/support
Can you say "do another take" in any language? Ady talked about breaking the language barrier recording bands in Morocco, Armenia, and Poland, traveling with a studio in a camper van across the desert, the pros and cons of remote recording spaces, getting your phase right, how to mix with headphones, and how not to electrocute the talent. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Ady Parzentny, a musician since the age of 11 (year 2000)'s, switched to production in 2017, specializing in location recording, remote mixing, and producing (writing, composing) songs for artists worldwide. Ady Spent 2 years in Morocco during COVID, supporting local artists with 50+ Singles/Music Videos and 2 LPs and 6 live shows Ady partnered with Warren Huart and Produce Like A Pro since 2020 and provided 20+ Music Production Tutorials on Promix Academy/PLAP Academy and YT channel Hit The Road Music with Documentaries about their travels. One of the records hit #10 on the charts in 2021 with Noam Vazana and her Album "Ke Haber". Today we are going to talk about producing world music for Film/TV and recording music with a mobile studio. Thank you to Chaz for the introduction! THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf56z6z8Sc4wXXoclaVuTwPoZSC4ohfh7 Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7vfBoVjGt8E3mKy00ynJO4?si=c06cd52eb01c4c75 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/431
EPISODE 7 BABY. In this episode I speak with tenmonthsummer, chicago's new shoegaze kings who were literally the nicest dudes on the planet. We talk about art, the economy of practice spaces, finding people to play online, secret facebook groups, the reasons why we perform. Did this episode happen at night?! Maybe!!! Does shoegaze mean actually staring at your pedals?! YES!!! Here are the shownotes created using Headliner AI! -------------------------------------------------------------- this episode of the podcast dives into the Chicago DIY music scene through an interview with the up-and-coming indie rock band TenMonthSummer. They discuss how they formed through online connections, quickly started playing shows, and are taking their time to release high quality recorded music. The band members explain their wide ranging influences from pop punk to shoegaze, and how their different tastes combine to create their unique sound. They also share their motivations for pursuing music, from the need to perform to building community in the post-COVID world. Overall, it provides an inspirational look into how a group of friends are collaborating to create art and connection through their band. Episode summary created by https://headliner.app BANDS MENTIONED: Into It. Over It. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_It._Over_It. Turnover https://turnoverva.com/ Equipment https://www.equipmenttband.com/ My Chemical Romance https://www.mychemicalromance.com/ Taking Back Sunday https://takingbacksunday.com/ The Wonder Years https://thewonderyearsband.com/ Spanish Love Songs https://www.spanishlovesongs.com/ Ten Months Summer https://10monthssummer.bandcamp.com/
We are going to give light to some of the world of work for hire studios and how this all fits into your life. Many musicians have home studios these days and record using tools that couldn't have been afforded just 15 years ago. But there is still a need for the professional studio too and likely always will be. Let's break down what makes up the deciding factors and differentiates the two recording options.“For every hour of recording, have two hours of laughter in the studio.” - Quincy JonesAction:Make a list of the pros and cons for your next project to decide if and how much of it needs to but done in a professional studio.** We know how valuable your time is, and we appreciate you spending this time with us and being a part of this community. It is our hope that you feel that sense of community here at the musicians Tip Jar and help us spread the word to make us stronger together.If you find this information useful, please rate and subscribe to the podcast. So we can help keep you on top of the financial side of your music business. As always, Thanks for joining us, and remember, there is already enough for everyone, you just need to know how to get it. Until next time, on behalf of our guest host, Neil Hebbert and myself, Stay happy, healthy, and wealthy. Magic can happen in any recording space if it is allowed in. This is Musicians Tip Jar.
Ed Rowland And John Leinenkugel Tells Stories About Elvis, Beer, Writing & Recording Music, And More by 102.9 The Hog
Scoot talks to Eric Lloyd, founding member and drummer for Motel Radio, a band performing at Jazz Fest for the fifth time this year, about how his cohorts recorded an album when they're all in different cities
Michael Carpenter of the Band Decadents shares how it all began, Recording Music, writing and the longevity of a Band that has lasted years doing original music. New Single dropping Sunday April 23rd "The Real Thing". Full LP coming in August of 2023. LINKS to Social Media, Web Site, Music and You Tube https://www.facebook.com/decadents.bandhttp://www.decadents-band.com/?fbclid=IwAR3iuJSwJoMWvK1Qwo7qlk5r70x9Z7SL-vFIQp3yMm3xnEI9Ycmx6oe2aowhttp://twitter.com/decadentsbandhttps://music.youtube.com/watch?v=KkOp5CcpDx8&list=OLAK5uy_kmx_3r6O3W2tFrP4NhU6_UCY0LAFuY7hYSupport the showFind us on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CuBandsandFansInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cubaf2018/Website: https://cubandsfan4.wixsite.com/cubandsandfansPodcast are on our web site CU Bands and Fans "Where Musicians Tell Their Story" Podcast Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/695230782250029Home Grown KIO Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/876171327104082Classic Hits WKIO ( Home Grown KIO Show Sunday's at 7pm)https://www.news-gazette.com/wkio/Look Before You Book https://www.lookbeforeyoubook.live/
Meet Dunnu, a mental health advocate and entrepreneur with an insatiable curiosity for making a positive impact on the world. He's not one to prioritize profits over purpose, believing that change should always come first. As the President of NRVE, a newly established mental health nonprofit, Dunnu is committed to addressing key issues such as homelessness and the youth in the DFW metroplex by building a strong community and gathering crucial data. Dunnu's passion for natural health has also led him to create his own company, Holisic Health, which focuses on providing high-quality wellness supplements and educating the public on natural health solutions. His ultimate goal is to decentralize healthcare and empower individuals to take control of their own well-being. In addition to his entrepreneurial endeavors, Dunnu is also deeply involved in the local music scene. He runs his own record label and media company, AGE Recordings, and produces music that blends bouncy bass-heavy beats with a Desi twist. His latest music video, "Loot," delivers a hidden message that encourages viewers to seek knowledge over material wealth. Despite his many interests and pursuits, Dunnu has found a way to weave them together seamlessly, creating a comfortable and fulfilling life. With so much ambition and drive, it's clear that this DFW native has many exciting things in store for the future. Stay tuned! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grayson-mask/support
After a quick diversion where we say SeaWorld, talking about music with musicians, and TicketMaster are bad, we talk about if re-recording music is a good idea thanks to U2's new three hour album. Show Notes Jack White pens poetic ode to Meg White after White Stripes drummer was maligned Robert Smith Addresses Cure Ticketmaster Ticket Fees & Tour In unusual step, U2 reinterprets 40 of its best-known songs What We're Listening To Logic - College Park Haken - Fauna Webbed Wing Anxious Drug Church Prince Daddy & the Hyena M83 - Fantasy 100 Gecs - 10,000 Gecs What We're Doing MNKR in Oklahoma City on March 24 Follow @dftapodcast on Instagram Follow @dftapodcast on Spotify Email Us
My guest is Josh Rogosin, an accomplished audio engineer and producer who has worked with a wide range of renowned bands and musicians. With an extensive background at NPR, Josh is best known for his outstanding work on the Tiny Desk Concerts series. In this episode, we discuss Growing up in Hollywood 4 Track Amazment Move to New Hamshire Acting in Theater Culture Differences Rejecting Stage Life Musical Theater Sound NPR Working Analog at Radio Apprenticing in New York Radio Expeditions Leaving Theater Sound Fulltime Position World Travel Voodoo Signal Flow & Routing Getting Laid Off Market Place in LA Recording Tiny Desk Concerts Shotgun Mics The Mechanics of Tiny Desk Recording Music with Field Recorders NPR Pay Rates Union Blue Man Group Matt's Rant: Connecting with Others Links and Show Notes Tiny Desk Credits Guest: Josh Rogosin Host: Matt Boudreau Engineer: Matt Boudreau Producer: Matt Boudreau Editing: Anne-Marie Pleau WCA Theme Music: Cliff Truesdell Announcer: Chuck Smith
Carter Ray is described as a cinematic raconteur, colorful, charismatic, and entertaining. He recently released a single called Forever Plus One (Feb. 10, 2023), which is a cross-genre, EDM inspired ballad, a declaration of unity to span a lifetime. In 2014, Carter began documenting his transition from female to male, on the internet, in hopes of raising awareness and to help spread a message of love, validity, and the belief that no dream is too big, a message he badly needed growing up. He is now the first trans male to host his own night, “Heavenly Bodies,” at The Church at The Abbey in West Hollywood, showcasing incredible trans talent and representing the community in a very elevated way. With an award for best drama at the QueerX LA Film Festival for his debut short film The Change Up, over 500,000 social media followers, and thousands of music streams, Carter is a beacon of light and an influential advocate for the LGBQ+ community. In our conversation, Carter and I talk about how acting led to his accidental start in music, headlining Gay Pride 2022, his monthly showcase in West Hollywood, his latest single, the inspiration for his first film, his merch ideas, and tips on getting better gigs, social media marketing, and content creation, and much more. Super nice guy! I enjoyed learning about his journey. Please enjoy my conversation with Carter Ray. Support the Unstarving Musician The Unstarving Musician exists solely through the generosity of its listeners, readers, and viewers. Learn how you can offer your support. This episode was powered by Music Marketing Method, a program for independent musicians looking to grow their music career. Music Marketing Method was created by my good friend Lynz Crichton. I'm in the program and I'm learning tons! I'm growing my fan base and learning about many ways that I'll be earning money in the new year. It's also helping me grow this podcast. How cool is that? To lean more and find out if Music Marketing Method can help your music career, visit UnstarvingMusician.com/MusicMarketing. This episode of the was powered by Liner Notes. Learn from the hundreds of musicians and industry pros I've spoken with for the Unstarving Musician on topics such as marketing, songwriting, touring, sync licensing and much more. Sign up for Liner Notes. Liner Notes is an email newsletter from yours truly, in which I share some of the best knowledge gems garnered from the many conversations featured on the Unstarving Musician. You'll also be privy to the latest podcast episodes and Liner Notes subscriber exclusives. Sign up at UnstarvingMusician.com. It's free and you can unsubscribe at anytime. Mentions and Related Episodes CarterRay.com Fia Nyxx – PR, Marketing, Common Indie Artist Struggles, Video Collaboration, Release Strategy, Recording Studio Lessons, Confidence Through Repetition, And Theatrical Performance (Ep 244) Blackbird performed by Robonzo & Eduardo Hallar (video) How to Use Logic Pro X: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners by SoundWow.com Writing and Recording Music for the First Time in Years GigGabPodcast.com Dave Hamilton on Music Theory, Home Recording, The Business of Music, and Divas (Ep 13) Paul Kent Talks The Houserockers, Gig Gab, Relationships, and Music Collaboration (Ep 9) Resources The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Music Marketing Method – The program that helps musicians find fans, grow an audience and make consistent income Bandzoogle – The all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a beautiful website for your music Dreamhost – See the latest deals from Dreamhost, save money and support the UM in the process. More Resources for musicians Pardon the Interruption (Disclosure) Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. This means I make a small commission, at no extra charge to you, if you purchase using those links. Thanks for your support! Visit UnstarvingMusician.com to sign up for Liner Notes to learn what I'm learning from the best indie musicians and music industry professionals. Stay in touch! @RobonzoDrummer on Twitter and Instagram @UnstarvingMusician on Facebook and YouTube
Dave talks to Chad Gerber, Artist, Futurist and Founder of Meloscene about how musicians can bring their real world instruments into VR to record, and perform in virtual studios face to face.
Join host Bob Marshall and local tattoo legend Dave FN Schultz! For another hilarious episode of Bobchat! Dave has been in the industry and a tattoo artist for over 15 years tattooing all kinds of people and things... but what does he love most? Tattooing his friends! All of Bobs tattoos are from Dave including a new one that you don't wanna miss hearing about! We talk Tattoos, Self Care, Parenting, Medieval Times, Shawarmas, Recording Music, Ric Flair, Track Suits, Dave's Clothing Line and a whole lot more! No numbing cream required Its Bobchat Episode #50 A Tattooed Dog From Texas And A Lebanese Cat! Its Bobchat Baby!!! Please take some time to support Dave! Look below! https://instagram.com/davefnschultz?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://www.facebook.com/davefnschultz
Great interview with David Downham, owner of The Gradwell House Studios.Yes, it was originally a house with a basement studio/DIY show space in Maple Shade NJ on W. Gradwell Ave. The studio has since occupied a chop shop in Gloucester City (2002-2004), some slumlord's leaky-roofed shit-hole on Atlantic ave in Haddon Heights (2004-2016) and our new wonderful and permanent home just around the corner in a repurposed, custom designed and built Masonic Lodge (Lodge 191 Y'all) on Station Ave in downtown Haddon Heights, NJ.The original basement location was in Steve Poponi's (co-owner) rented Maple Shade, NJ home for 4 long . . . carpet-remnant-wall-covered, does-that-band-own-a-tuner, Samson-mixer-having, pj-whelihans-chicken-caesar-salad-clogging-up-the-utility-sink-right-behind-my-mix-position-smelling years. After Steve's move to the Gloucester City chop-shop location Dave Downham entered the picture as a sparkly blue-eyed second engineer. Coming from his own soon-to-be defunct Cherry Hill NJ "Couches in the Desert" basement studio Dave and Steve became 50/50 partners. In addition to recording horrible bands (it was 2004, think high school Metalcore bands) and a couple good ones (really just Sugar Queef), the Gloucester location also continued to host live shows for touring bands (pretend there is an epic list here) and tons of local garbage. The limitations of this space and bondo dust in the air as well as the junkyard dogs and the prostitute-sidewalk-highway and the both-my-landlords-went-to-jail-1-month-after-we-signed-our-lease got Steve and Dave looking to move The Gradwell House again thus bringing them to Haddon Heights, NJ. The original Haddon Heights location was built with recording bands "live" in mind, and after 12 leaky-roofed years in this rented location, the limitations of this space once again got them looking to relocate, this time to buy! In 2016 The Gradwell House opened its permanent home, a custom built, wonderfully flexible, 6000 square foot music facility in downtown Haddon Heights.SUBSCRIBE TO ROCK 'N' FRIDAYS PODCAST!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEvn_21MsmWSK7fqOPNLjJA/videos
Valeria Discusses her experience recording music
On the forty-ninth episode of All Heart with Paul Cardall, Paul is joined by producer, composer and keyboardist for Michael W. Smith, Jim Daneker. Guest hosting with Paul is Mark Mabry. They discuss Jim's gift of music that led him to Nashville to work with the biggest names in contemporary christian music, Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant. We discuss his album “Ad Alta” and the Dove Award winning album Jim produced for Paul simply called “Christmas.” They also discuss Jim's mom and the recent passing of his father, a pastor from Allentown, Pennsylvania.Jim Daneker is an award-winning and Billboard-charting composer/producer who specializes in the bold, evocative, and memorable.In addition to 25 years as keyboardist, musical director, and producer for CCM icon Michael W. Smith, Jim has enjoyed a diverse musical career. He has produced albums, arranged and written music for film (including trailers for Hollywood blockbusters such as the Fast and The Furious franchise, Transformers 2, Chronicles of Narnia, and several Disney projects), and most recently, created a virtual instrument series under the banner Backstage Pass.After 2 decades of serving other artists, Jim took 2 years to pursue his dream of scoring a cinematic instrumental album, called AD ALTA (released June 2017). This project fuses soaring melodies reminiscent of classic film scores with creative synth textures, ethnic instruments, massive percussion and driving pop/rock grooves, all wrapped in lush orchestration supported by top session players from around the world.In 2018, Jim produced another Billboard #1 album, this time for quadruple #1 artist Paul Cardall - an album that had the unprecedented distinction of debuting on 9 charts simultaneously and won a Dove Award for Instrumental Album of the Year.In 2020, Jim started pursuing several passion projects, including music for licensing via STEREO PHOENIX, continued work on the BackStage Pass series, and several other projects to be announced when the time is right.Whether an epic film score, album production, orchestral arrangements or synth programming, no detail is overlooked; Jim's pursuit of excellence is passionate and relentless. When music is your message, every note counts.For more about Jim DanekerWebsite:: https://jimdaneker.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jimdaneker All Heart with Paul Cardall is sponsored by J.D. Netto's novel, The Broken Miracle, a 2-part fictional series with characters and real events inspired by the life of Paul Cardall, a world-renowned pianist born with only half a heart. Learn more: http://www.thebrokenmiracle.comFor more information on Paul Cardall, please visit:Website - www.paulcardall.com/podcastFacebook - @paulcardallmusicIG - @paulcardallIG - @allheartwithpaulcardallTwitter - @paulcardallYoutube - @cardall
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This week, we are joined by rapper, 24SKATEO! He came over from Alabama to kick it with the gang! He performed an unreleased song, and talked a little about his journey in music! Enjoy!
Levi Lobo, Christian Puckett and Daniel Cravens sit down and talk about the Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Daniel's talks about how he met his wife, and Levi's birthday. This Podcast was produced by Era Follow Daniel on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danny_cravens/ Follow Christian, Levi and the Stamina Podcast on Instagram at @Christianxpuckett @levixlobo https://www.instagram.com/stamina.podcast/ Watch/Listen on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yY3uANQ69qkXsfaccBZPF?si=642a1ae439334b16 Listen on Apple Podcasts here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stamina/id1613205863 For booking inquires please reach out to us at: Info@eracinema.com
In This Episode 204 We Have Special Guest Recording Artist “LISH 2x” Who Tells Us How She Became A Fashionista, Confidence Coach, Plant Based Foodie, Event Host, and how to make it your passion/purpose/living! Follow & Support “LISH 2x” Instagram @lish2x & YouTube: Lish 2xFollow & Support Me @Venmo- @Ariel-Castillo-4PayPal- Paypal.me/arielentTIKTOK- @Arielent.comAriel Castillo SoundcloudInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/arielentpod/Website- Arielent.com
Rich is a familiar name on the podcast for the last season and a half when he took over the sound and production of the show. Today, we dive deep into how Rich found his way into being a sound engineer as well as talk about some Chicago history. He was there when the Disco Demolition took place. If interested in working with Rich you can drop him a line at rich.zei@thirdearaudio.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdearaudioproductions*****If you would like to contact the show about being a guest please email us at Dauna@bettertopodcast.comFollow us on Social MediaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0ETs2wpOHbCuhUNr0XFTw?view_as=subscriberInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/author_d.m.needom/Twitter: https://twitter.com/DaunaD1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomVideo of the interview is available here: https://youtu.be/ms67gIxPZYsHave a question or want to be a guest on the podcast email: dauna@bettertopodcast.comTo see upcoming guests click here: https://www.dmneedom.com/better-topodcastSupport the podcast here: https://www.patreon.com/bettertopodcastwithdmneedomSound Design and production by Rich Zei at Third Ear Audio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thirdearaudioproductions©2022 Better To...Podcast with D. M.NeedomSupport the show
Roger Joseph Manning Jr. is an amazingly talented keyboardist, singer and songwriter. He has released music with Jellyfish, Imperial Drag, his own solo career and most recently with two of his Jellyfish bandmates as The Lickerish Quartet. He has also recorded and/or toured with Beck, Morrissey, Ringo Starr, P!nk, Blink 182, Roger Waters and many more. In this episode we discuss why Jellyfish wasn't more well known, how the music business has changed, musical inspiration and more! 00:00 - Intro01:06 - Top of the Pops 02:15 - Lickerish Quartet 06:05 - Popularity of Rock Pop Music 08:15 - Working with Big Artists 10:05 - Jellyfish Vs. Pink Floyd 12:23 - Jellyfish & Radiohead 15:30 - Jellyfish & Seattle Bands 17:20 - End of Jellyfish 18:17 - Music Business Now Vs. Then 26:05 - Focus for Original Music & Session Work 29:55 - Recording Music 33:23 - Keytar 34:45 - Moog Cookbook & Daft Punk 37:10 - The Black Crowes & Tears for Fears 38:40 - Music & Film School at USC 42:38 - Indie Music & Films 43:45 - Doing Live Shows as Lickerish Quartet 48:01 - Pay Attention to Politics 49:15 - Outro Lickerish Quartet website:https://thelickerishquartet.comRegister to Vote:https://vote.govChuck Shute website:https://chuckshute.comSupport the show
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Bob Moses band members Tom Howie and Jim Vallance join Ralph Sutton and Dan Jamieson and discuss how Bob Moses helped inspire Ralph to create his baby making playlist, how Tom Howie and Jim Vallance came together and began working together, Jimmy growing up around rock royalty, starting out as a DJ, the meaning behind the name Bob Moses, why performing sober is important to the band, Tom Howie and Jim Vallance's first concert, first drug and first sexual experiences and so much more!(Air Date: April 30th, 2022)Support our sponsors!RockAuto.com- Check out Rock Auto for the best prices on all auto parts!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 14-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Bob MosesTwitter: https://twitter.com/bobmosesmusicInstagram: https://instagram.com/bobmosesmusicLink Tree: https://linktr.ee/bobmosesDon JamiesonTwitter: https://twitter.comrealdonjamiesonInstagram: https://instagram.com/donjamiesonofficialWebsite: https://www.donjamieson.comRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Can you really get a high-quality recording with minimal equipment? Yes. You certainly can. Stephanie Leavell welcomes Jenn Mundia to today's episode of the Music For Kiddos Podcast to talk about how to get a high-quality recording with just using a Blue Yeti USB mic and Garageband, which is also the topic of our newly released mini course "DIY Recording." Jenn Mundia is a Los Angeles based artist, vocal contractor and audio engineer. Her work has been featured on TV and commercial spots for companies such as Ulta, Linkedin and Google. Find out more about Jenn's work at www.jennmundia.com and more about her original music at www.esabalu.com. Check out our mini course "DIY Recording" at www.musicforkiddos.com/store Get free music every month and be a part of our Song-of-the-Month Club! www.musicforkiddos.com/newsletter We have partnered with West Music to offer free shipping on orders above $59.95 to Music For Kiddos Podcast's listeners. Check out their incredible instruments and their incredible offerings at WestMusic.com or you can place your order at their customer service hotline at (800) 397-9378. The code for free shipping is KIDDOS22. Make sure to check them out! We've also partnered with Bear Paw Creek, who creates some of my favorite movement props for my music classes and music therapy sessions. Check them out at www.musicandmovementproducts.com Let's stay connected! Music For Kiddos INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/music_for_kiddos Music For Kiddos FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/musicforkiddos Music For Kiddos WEBSITE: www.musicforkiddos.com Thank you for tuning in! Thanks for joining us on the Music for Kiddos podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review! Don't forget to sign up for the Song-of-the-Month-Club to receive a free, high-quality original song every month, or hang out with us on Instagram to stay connected.
Drew Hall and Kerry West of Rosewood Studios joined us on this months episode of BOTTOMS UP! Rosewood has been a staple of Texas Country music and beyond since the 1990's recording hit albums for artists like Tracy Byrd, Aaron Watson, Jake Worthington, Josh Ward and many many more. In the episode we discuss the purpose the recording studio and how to eliminate nerves when deciding to go in and cut a song for the first time. As we get further and further into this series over the next year, there may be terms or phrases that you're not familiar with... and that's why were here! Not only will the upcoming interviews that we have planned for BOTTOMS UP! most likely answer your questions, but if you just can't wait, shoot us a DM on Instagram or an email and we'd be happy to explain further.Thanks to all of you who continue to come back week after week, and also those of you who are just finding us! You can support Texas Toast by following us on social medias (@texastoastpod), giving a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, subscribing on YouTube, making a donation via PayPal or MOST IMPORTANTLY, sharing the show with a friend! Intro song: "The Ride" by Jon Stork Outro song: "You Can Go To Hell" by Phineus RebSupport the show (https://paypal.me/texastoastpodcast)
Trevor explores conversations on recording music, the new discoveries around Dark Matter, and the ability to leave dysfunctional relationships. Exclusive Content: www.Patreon.com/TrevorOhlsen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trevor-ohlsen/support
In this episode, Ryan tells us how he's made the slow transition to full time recording musician. We talk about the stories behind his music and the clinical/personal applications of his compositions. Ryan has a master's degree in psychology and music therapy from one of the top contemplative education schools […]
Just like being a musician, learning to record and mix music is a lifelong pursuit. On this episode, Roy breaks down his journey from the early years, recording at home in a bedroom to opening his own recording studio. Listen to the entire show to hear: • clips of rare demos, including Roy's oldest known recorded song • the moment Roy realized he wanted to become a record producer • the gear & software that made it possible to "be your own band" • why you don't need much gear or experience to get great results • why shadowing a mentor is the best way to learn 00:00 -- Intro 04:49 -- First Recordings & Inspiration 08:30 -- Apple GarageBand FTW! 13:01 -- Dreams to Open a Recording Studio 15:50 -- Upgrading to Logic Pro & Pro Tools 18:17 -- Studio Internship & Freelancing Support Support Royish Good Looks on Patreon ►► http://bit.ly/RGL-Patreon Patreon Producers: Adam Bengston Subscribe to Royish Good Looks on YouTube: Main Channel ►► http://bit.ly/Sub-to-RGL 2nd Channel ►► http://bit.ly/Sub-to-RGL-2 Follow Royish Good Looks on Socials: Instagram ►► http://www.instagram.com/RoyishGoodLooks Twitter ►► https://www.twitter.com/RoyishGoodLooks Facebook Page ►► https://www.facebook.com/RoyishGoodLooks Facebook Group ►► http://bit.ly/RGL_Facebook-Group Tik Tok ►► http://bit.ly/RGL_TikTok Listen to Royish Good Looks' Music: Bandcamp ►► https://royishgoodlooks.bandcamp.com Spotify ►► https://spoti.fi/2rUQCpr Apple Music ►► https://apple.co/36QoUZX Amazon Music ►► https://amzn.to/31uJbVo Pandora ►► https://pdora.co/30uaiPG Deezer ►► http://bit.ly/RGL-Deezer Artwork by Chaoticeniir ►► https://www.instagram.com/chaoticeniir
American Dilly's Exclusive Interview with BRABO GATOR
Episode 30 is our conversation with Dr. Richard Birkemeier of the Americus Brass Band. We discuss the historical Americus band from Georgia as well as the current Americus Brass band, their past recording projects, movies and tv shows, and touring shows. You can now support the show on Patreon and Teespring! No obligation, but we greatly appreciate any support you're willing to give.For show notes and resources, visit our website at www.eabbpodcast.com. You can get in touch with us on social media, and by emailing eabb.podcast@gmail.comMusic in this episode comes from Our Musical Past from the Library of Congress.Episode Structure:2:00 - Richard's musical background and how he got involved with early American brass bands5:52 - The beginnings of The Americus Brass Band at Cal State Long Beach, acquiring instruments9:24 - The Historical Americus Brass Band from the 19th century18:25 - African American brass bands after the American Civil War22:14 - Why the present day Americus Brass Band chose to model themselves after the historic band25:30 - Movie and TV projects the Americus Band was involved in: Gettysburg, Glory, North and South30:49 - Specific stories about North and South and Glory. Recording Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Disney's Hidalgo37:18 - Recording Music of the Civil War, the album's reach and impact43:29 - Americus' touring shows48:49 - Response to the touring shows58:05 - Where you can find more about the Americus Brass Band59:01 - Closing thoughts1:00:45 - Featured Album: Americus Brass Band, Music of the Civil War
(0:00) - Show Open, Columbus/Indigenous Peoples' Day (3:10) - Stories from Karen and Clayton's Vacations (8:25) - Vinyl Albums, BMG Music and the Cable Music Channel (17:37) - Evolution of Recording Music, Cell Phones in Concerts (26:44) Discovering Artists Before They're Big, Jukeboxes in Public to Technology in Music (36:50) First and Last Concerts We've Been To (41:20) Fun Facts and Show Wrap Music courtesy of Goth Babe. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/karen-philip7/support
Today, Aaron shared his process for recording and writing songs and told us his process for making music. To work with Aaron, go to jropro.com/aaron --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jropodcast/support
Beats By Danny breaks down the equipment needed in 2020 to start recording video on a budget and getting your vision coming to life. He discusses why formats matter, how you can make the best with only your iPhone, and breaking out in 2020. Follow on IG: @BeatsByDanny --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/globalcrew/support
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Andrew and I talk about Gaming in the modern era and how it affects the community, EDM music and joke around like a couple idiots!! Twas a good time. Support the show (http://paypal.me/scarrenceterrence)
Christian speaks in detail with Super Producer/Engineer Mark Howard about his new book, ‘Listen Up!: Recording Music with Bob Dylan, Neil Young, U2, R.E.M., The Tragically Hip, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Waits…'Mark Howard, a record producer/engineer/mixer and a trailblazer in the industry, will take you through the star-studded world of recording and producing Grammy Award–winning artists. Listen Up! is an essential read for anyone interested in music and its making. Along with the inside stories, each chapter gives recording and producing information and tips with expert understanding of the equipment used in making the world's most unforgettable records and explanations of the methods used to get the very best sound.Listen Up! is both production guide and exclusive backstage pass into the lives of some of the planet's most iconic musicians. Writing with his brother Chris Howard, Mark Howard provides a rare glimpse into the normally invisible, almost secretive side of the music story: that of the producer and recording engineer.https://www.amazon.com/Listen-Up-Recording-M-Tragically-ebook/dp/B07KBDHMQX/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3CQJVZYILDN04&keywords=mark+howard+listen+up&qid=1562550185&s=gateway&sprefix=mark+howard%2Caps%2C189&sr=8-3https://globalpositioningservices.net/mark-howardWe love Vermont CBD! They ship everywhere, and as huge music fans, they're offering our listeners 15% off of all products. Go to CBDVermont.com and use the code: ddir at checkout to get 15% off!Listen to all the Pantheon Podcasts here
Christian speaks in detail with Super Producer/Engineer Mark Howard about his new book, ‘Listen Up!: Recording Music with Bob Dylan, Neil Young, U2, R.E.M., The Tragically Hip, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Tom Waits…'Mark Howard, a record producer/engineer/mixer and a trailblazer in the industry, will take you through the star-studded world of recording and producing Grammy Award–winning artists. Listen Up! is an essential read for anyone interested in music and its making. Along with the inside stories, each chapter gives recording and producing information and tips with expert understanding of the equipment used in making the world's most unforgettable records and explanations of the methods used to get the very best sound.Listen Up! is both production guide and exclusive backstage pass into the lives of some of the planet's most iconic musicians. Writing with his brother Chris Howard, Mark Howard provides a rare glimpse into the normally invisible, almost secretive side of the music story: that of the producer and recording engineer.https://www.amazon.com/Listen-Up-Recording-M-Tragically-ebook/dp/B07KBDHMQX/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3CQJVZYILDN04&keywords=mark+howard+listen+up&qid=1562550185&s=gateway&sprefix=mark+howard%2Caps%2C189&sr=8-3https://globalpositioningservices.net/mark-howardWe love Vermont CBD! They ship everywhere, and as huge music fans, they're offering our listeners 15% off of all products. Go to CBDVermont.com and use the code: ddir at checkout to get 15% off!Listen to all the Pantheon Podcasts here