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Music from Nancy Griffith, Big Little Lions, Roo Panes, Mon Rovia, The Staves, Kathy Mattea and more. Hosted by Crystal Sarakas. Produced by WSKG Public Media.
Andrew "Roo" Panes is an English folk singer and songwriter who made quite a few heads turn with his debut album 'Little Giant' (2014) and the follow up 'Paperweights' (2016). His introspective and soulful songs have amassed millions of plays and have been featured in TV shows. His latest album is 'The Summer Isles', his fourth full-length album, and we spoke with Roo about the album, painting forests, authenticity in songwriting, how to spend your time on earth, the song Suburban Pines and how he met his wife, and a lot more! Interview by: Robin HignellSupport the showThank you for listening! For more interviews with your favorite artists visit the FaceCulture YouTube channel.
Der Singer-Songwriter aus England hat ein Theologie-Studium abgeschlossen, bevor er nach London zog und dort seine Musikkarriere startete. Bei Nachts Um Halb 1 erzählt er uns heute, warum er für Burberry gemodelt hat, dass er seine Gefühle besser durch seine Songs ausdrücken kann und von seiner Liebe zu Büchern. Wie immer bei Nachts Um Halb 1 gibt es Songs in einer einzigartigen 3D-Audio-Version. Roo Panes spielt für uns: Our Time (Live at Nachts Um Halb 1) I Just Love You (Live at Nachts Um Halb 1) Suburban Pines (Live at Nachts Um Halb 1) Also Kopfhörer auf und herzlich Willkommen zu Nachts Um Halb 1 – dem Musikpodcast direkt aus St. Pauli. Feedback oder Fragen gerne an nachts@germanwahnsinn.de! Gefördert von der Behörde für Kultur und Medien der Freien & Hansestadt Hamburg. Roo Panes Website: https://www.roopanes.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roopanes/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@roopanes Nachts Um Halb 1: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nachts.um.halb1/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nachtsumhalb1 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6DneT7qmJgZJGRr4UU4Knw German Wahnsinn: Website: https://germanwahnsinn.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/germanwahnsinn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GermanWahnsinn
Tsh was on a crazy-tight book deadline this week, so in this episode, Seth is talking to none other than his wife Amber! She shares her morning routine when the day's going well: daily examen, prayer, poetry, and the things she does to get her creative juices flowing. If you need some inspiration for your own morning routine and you're hankering for a good old-fashioned Southern drawl that makes you smile, you need this conversation. Seth: Newsletter | Website Amber: Instagram | Website Tsh: Newsletter | Website Pick up a round of drinks & help keep the show going Come to Italy with us! Selected Stories of Anton Chekov Survival is a Style: Poems, by Christian Wiman Sara Billups on Instagram Heather King Ophelia, by Roo Panes
075: Samuel GlazebrookGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, February 17th of 2021 music is not content. It’s connection.I’m making this connection with you now, and I’m making the content too. It’s all happening in 21. So far I haven’t been impeached but only time will tell.Sam Glazebrook is a cinematographer who spends quite a bit of time touring professionally as a musician. I first met him on a gig with Roo Panes, and we got to put in a few thousand miles together. With everything he does, he strives to communicate a positive message of a collective human experience through his work. I wanted to have him on the show because a) he’s a great guy and b) I just love the simultaneous levity and depth of his commitment. The man blazes on multiple instruments, he’s also built the house he lives in and he’s got a prodigious output in the world of media and film. In the pro music world we’re always chasing down a gig or shedding some new lick or trying to hustle the marketing thing. It never ends, and it’s really easy to forget why we bother to do this. I’m guilty of that, even though I deeply love what I do and enjoy it every single day. Walking into the rehearsal room with Sam (and Josh from Episode 47) I was instantly brought back to the infant joy I first felt, before I even became a musician. The band just had so much fun on the road and playing together, and it all just felt so spontaneous. Sam had a lot to do with it. It turns out that he’s got loads of talent, but also was raised by rocknrollers. I’m a bit envious of kids who have musician parents because a lot of the stuff the rest of us have to learn - not just playing but vibes and etiquette too, a feeling of comfort in a musical space - can come naturally to someone who was raised around the stuff. Sam is a beautiful cat and he conducts himself with a naturalness we’d all do well to remember. We get into his musical childhood and the elements of his career, how he’s pieced it together for himself and the general ongoing-ness of it all.It’s an honor to have him on the show.Sam’s dad’s band from the 80’s, Marino The Band:Quick ask: if you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Now on with the show!Press PLAY above to hear my conversation with Samuel Glazebrook.Or subscribe in your podcast app: Apple Podcasts - Spotify- Stitcher - TuneIn - Overcast - PocketcastThanks so much for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Sam for spending some very generous time with us. You can find him at Samuel Glazebrook dot com and follow him on the gram @samuelglazebrook.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 75 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience in 2021, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out here.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my NEW instrumental record on bandcamp, and I hope you will. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...Do you like this stuff? Please help it grow by sharing it!DID YOU KNOW you can take lessons with me online!Hear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Vibe out, here are 200 songs I like: (updated regularly on Spotify)Sign the mailing list!Hire me to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
047: Josh FlowersGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, July 8 of 2020 music is not content. It’s connection. Opening thread (click through for my elaboration):And now the main event.My humble show continues on virtually as we continually adjust to the wonders of Coronaworld. I’m checked in with my friends who are mourning new losses, folks who are navigating the disease itself, family who are raising tiny children with none of the resources they need and artists who are trying to tread water financially with hands tied and no gigs on the horizon. As ever, music - either the practice or the consumption of it - is getting people through their days in ways so basic that it defies acknowledgement. Let alone proper remuneration.Me? I’m composing some instrumentals for the album. Of course you’ll get to hear them soon, but today I’m saving for a very delicious chat with a great writer and friend, Josh Flowers.I went on a tour a couple of years ago which changed my life, but I can’t exactly describe how.Like any road run it had its share of ups and downs. I had to contend with personal tragedy about halfway through when my cello was destroyed by baggage handlers on the way to LAX, but the gigs themselves we did were of the revelatory sort. As was the company we managed to keep.The artist in this case was named Roo Panes, and I’m sure I’ll be inviting him on for an episode soon. But the band and crew, small as our group was, bonded in that singular way which imprints the memory of our brief travels together as a small slice of eternity in our shared memory. If you’ve ever lived on the road, you’ll know it can go either way. In this case, the way was good.But reminiscing about fun times in a van doesn’t necessarily merit an episode of this show. As it turns out, Josh is a first-class songwriter. The kind who, after zapping you with a cheery first impression proceeds to reveal more layers with each listen. You’re about to spend some time with a beautifully cultivated, soft-spoken craftsman who I’m very lucky to call a friend.Come for the tunes, stay for the gems. Guys and gals, Josh Flowers:Press PLAY above to hear my conversation with Josh Flowers.Oh, and also watch this video. Released today, filmed in my old apartment on 23rd St in the beforetimes.Thanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Josh Flowers for spending some very generous time with us. You can find him and follow him on IG @imjoshflowers and also @echobabyband for the project with Juliana Zachariou.If you like this show, please tell a friend:Follow me on social media @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” on SpotifySign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
At 3pm (PT) 6 pm (ET) Bombshell Radio says, "WTF!" and airs "Just Another Menace Sunday!" @ bombshellradio.comHour 1: A Conversation with Hatchie and her Musical Sandwich. Hour 2: New Melodic Rock 'n Roll from: Perry Serpa, Elvis Costello, Cullen Omari, Roo Panes, Saint Sister, Echo & The Bunnymen, Broken Baby, The Bangles, The Ar-Kaics, Blew Money, The Helio Sequence, K.T. Tunstall, Thrill You Kill You!Repeats Sunday 6am EST
Vetusta Morla se hace acompañar de un buen número de artistas de primera línea para homenajear a la Sanidad Pública en su nuevo single, un trabajo cuyos beneficios irán íntegramente destinados a la investigación sobre el coronavirus que ha causado la pandemia de Covid-19 y con el que hoy abrimos nuestra revista sonora. Además suenan las novedades que también firman The New Raemon, Sr Chinarro, Casetes, Ginebras, Centauros, Los Vinagres, Tórtel, Floridablanca, Manutebol, Musgö, Pantanito, SeñorNadye, Cortadura, Cora Yako, Búltur, Lashormigas y B1n0 en el apartado nacional, y Nathaniel Rateliff, Roo Panes, Gus Dapperton, Fakear, Selah Sue y Child of the Parish en el internacional. Nuestro colaborador Colin Peters nos propone a Mura Masa, Carlos Cros firma nuestra versión de la semana con un clásico de Julio Iglesias y Fake DJ nos hace bailar con la remezcla que acaba de marcarse del último single de Sidonie, con el que aprovechamos para anunciarte también el lanzamiento del debut literario de su letrista Marc Ros.
It’s difficult to believe I’ve been on the island for 25 days now, in the vacuum of time that is quarantine. I’ve added tennis and biking to my regular activities, along with more regular dinners with my folks. I’m still rising with the sun, for a run, but not every morning. My alcohol intake has decreased, along with my recent writing output. Like many of you I’m taking this one day at a time, doing the best I can to be easy with myself, and practice gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon me. I like to think of today’s guest as another one of those blessings. He’s one of those rare cases where I met someone in the world, prior to experiencing his music. It often happens simultaneously, or virtually, as so many of us discover the music we love. In the time since I first crossed paths with Christian Ohly, I’ve fallen in love with his easy folk meanderings, with guitars whispered beneath vulnerable, and hopeful vocals. I feel great potential emitting from his spirit, most eloquently presented to the world, in his songs. A songwriter first, he is taking this time to work on his guitar chops, while continuing the 9 to 5 supply chain grind. Like me, he loves The Avett Brothers, Drifter Coffee, and our Ferndale community. In 2017, Ohly released their heartfelt six-song self-titled and included an emotionally-charged, introspective package of musical tales focused on relationships, loss and growth. His latest release, University, remains true to form, featuring heart-on-the-sleeve lyrics and longings, inspiring comparisons to Alexi Murdoch and Roo Panes
Der Singer/Songwriter Roo Panes beeindruckt mit seiner tiefen Stimme und seinen gefühvollen Songs. Insbesondere im Internet hat sich der Brite eine eingeschworene Fangemeinde erarbeitet. Mit einem kleinen Best-of seiner Songs ist er gerade auf kleiner Club-Tour. Inforadio-Kulturreporterin Cora Knoblauch berichtet von seinem Konzert im Berliner Lido.
Freestyle Lifestyle Podcast- Nikki sits down and chats with Roo Panes all about his new album 'Quiet Man'.
À l'émission de ce soir: de la musique de Mon Doux Saigneur, Kelley McRae, Roo Panes, Mama Rosin, Parker Millsap, Les Hay babies, Le Winston, Lisa LeBlanc et plusieurs autres artistes country/folk/bluegrass/americana! Lindi Ortega - Tell It Like It Is Le Winston Band - Moi je l'aime une petite fille Mama Rosin - I Don't Feel At Home Noam Pikelny - Boathouse On The Lullwater Old Crow Medicine Show - Firewater Kelley McRae - Red Dirt Road Lisa Leblanc - You Look Like Trouble (But I Guess I Do To) Mentana - Speed The Plow (My Good Old Charlie) Mon Doux Saigneur - Ma lune ma belle Les Soeurs Boulay - Sonne-Decrisse Old Man Luedecke - I'm Fine (I am, I am) Parler Millsap - Morning Blues Roo Panes - Water Over Fire Les Hay Babies - N'importe quel gars Pharis and Jason Romero - Lonesome and I'm Going Back Home
Nouveauté du groupe Mentana ce soir avec de la musique de Eli West, Bound And Tethered, Bolduc Tout Croche, Old Crow Medicine Show, Roo Panes, Saratoga et d'autres. Mentana - Famous Girl Eli West - Give Me Your Love And I'll Give You Mine Bound And Tethered - Dearly Beloved Louis-Jean Cormier - Le jour ou elle m'a dit je pars Bolduc Tout Croche - Avec toi Dany Placard - Les Mains dans l'huile Slocan Ramblers - Elk River Les Revenants - Une route comme une autre Louis P Gingras - J'ai qaund même le droit de chanter du country Old Crow Medicine Show - O Cumberland River Lisa LeBlanc - J'pas un cowboy Leaf Rapids - Lucky Star Saratoga - Oublie pas Roo Panes - Star With Me Phil Cook - 1922
Nouveauté du groupe Mentana ce soir avec de la musique de Eli West, Bound And Tethered, Bolduc Tout Croche, Old Crow Medicine Show, Roo Panes, Saratoga et d'autres. Mentana - Famous Girl Eli West - Give Me Your Love And I'll Give You Mine Bound And Tethered - Dearly Beloved Louis-Jean Cormier - Le jour ou elle m'a dit je pars Bolduc Tout Croche - Avec toi Dany Placard - Les Mains dans l'huile Slocan Ramblers - Elk River Les Revenants - Une route comme une autre Louis P Gingras - J'ai qaund même le droit de chanter du country Old Crow Medicine Show - O Cumberland River Lisa LeBlanc - J'pas un cowboy Leaf Rapids - Lucky Star Saratoga - Oublie pas Roo Panes - Star With Me Phil Cook - 1922
In this week’s show we will be playing you tracks from 11 brilliant bands who are gigging here in London next week. They include, Courts, Arctic Lake, Furs, Dead Flowers and Dark Stares. We also have a double bill from Brooke Sharkey and Pat Dam Smyth, a Shameless Favourite from Leon of Athens, a quick gig review of Roo Panes who I saw last week at The Union Chapel, and a very special track from the Fabulous We Used To Make Things. We play every kind of music – it just has to be good. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website - www.londongigguide.co.uk. http://www.twitter.com/londongigguide https://www.facebook.com/thelondongigguide
In this week’s show we will be playing you tracks from 11 brilliant bands who are gigging here in London next week. They include, Courts, Arctic Lake, Furs, Dead Flowers and Dark Stares. We also have a double bill from Brooke Sharkey and Pat Dam Smyth, a Shameless Favourite from Leon of Athens, a quick gig review of Roo Panes who I saw last week at The Union Chapel, and a very special track from the Fabulous We Used To Make Things.
Here at the numbers for this week's show - 12 London gigs we are recommending for you to go to next week,16 great tracks, 11 of which we are playing for the first time, 2 ‘Double Bills’ and a very juicy ‘Shameless Favourite’ from Davina and The Vagabonds. This week we are playing tracks from Beth Rowley, Ordinary Noise, Roo Panes, Mispers, Sykes and we are very lucky to be playing you the latest release from Samantha Whates. We play every kind of music – it just has to be good. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website - www.londongigguide.co.uk. http://www.twitter.com/londongigguide http://www.facebook.com/thelondongigguide #music #londongigs #livemusic
Here at the numbers for this week's show - 12 London gigs we are recommending for you to go to next week,16 great tracks, 11 of which we are playing for the first time, 2 ‘Double Bills’ and a very juicy ‘Shameless Favourite’ from Davina and The Vagabonds. This week we are playing tracks from Beth Rowley, Ordinary Noise, Roo Panes, Mispers, Sykes and we are very lucky to be playing you the latest release from Samantha Whates. We play every kind of music – it just has to be good. You can find details of all the gigs mentioned and hear the tracks again by going to the website - www.londongigguide.co.uk. http://www.twitter.com/londongigguide http://www.facebook.com/thelondongigguide #music #londongigs #livemusic