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Join Audrey, Hannah and Ross for spoopy tomfoolery and silly musings on scary movies, their villains, and their music. [with Special Shadow Guest Casey Karr] music by Audrey Q. Snyder & Mike Craig
Join Audrey, Hannah and Ross for spoopy tomfoolery and silly musings on scary movies, their villains, and their music. [with Special Shadow Guest Casey Karr] music by Audrey Q. Snyder & Mike Craig
Nightmarish spectres, haunted homesteads, gruesome discoveries, and supernatural hijinks—it’s time for our annual HALLOWEEN special! Featuring “Horror Lullaby” written by Tyler Thatcher (Tumblr: written-in-the-margins) and read by by Penn Tynan of Access:LARP; “Coming Home” and “The Three Disciples” from Ross Crean’s (@RossCrean) album, Summerland: A Ghost Story; “The Bag” written by Lucian Clark (@TinyAwoo) and read by Lucille Valentine (@severelytrans); "...and the freaks shall inherit the earth" from Nicholas Vines' album, Hipster Zombies From Mars (produced by @PARMArecordings); and “Blood Bank Withdrawal” written by Hayley van Hoek (@haysbian) and performed by Danielle Williams (@ladydpw), Lara Elaine (IG: laraelainee; Tumblr: lostinlaraland), and Janine Carmel (@maryolivervevo). More information about this episode, upcoming calls for submission, and our Patreon on monstersoutofthecloset.com.
Ross Crean, Kelley Sheehan and Heidi Joosten dream up new operas (COME AT US NEW MUSIC USA), explore the sounds of the animal kingdom, and save the world from certain destruction. rosscrean.com kelleysheehan.com heidijoosten.com Intro/exit music by Audrey Q. Snyder & Mike Craig Audio at 9:00-9:12 is from "Little Audrey Says" by Winston Sharples & Buddy Kaye, written for the Little Audrey cartoons.
Ross Crean, Kelley Sheehan and Heidi Joosten dream up new operas (COME AT US NEW MUSIC USA), explore the sounds of the animal kingdom, and save the world from certain destruction. rosscrean.com kelleysheehan.com heidijoosten.com Intro/exit music by Audrey Q. Snyder & Mike Craig Audio at 9:00-9:12 is from "Little Audrey Says" by Winston Sharples & Buddy Kaye, written for the Little Audrey cartoons.
We sit down with Ross Crean to talk about the upcoming 24 Hour Concert, Ross Crean Presents a Queer Engagement, when should you be launching your own platform, Don Giovanni… The post Scapi Radio 07.30.18 Ross Crean appeared first on Scapi Magazine.
A secret that keeps a family apart, and a secret that dooms an intolerant community. A secret kept, a secret hidden—both made with binding love. Featuring "Drifting" written by Elana Stein and read by Nicole Calande; and "Garden," written by Lucille Valentine (@severelytrans), and performed by Katie Youmans (@kateryoumans), Kiku Marie (about.me/thekikumarie), and Eric Little. Music by Ross Crean, David Hilowitz, and Kai Engel. Additional sound design was provided by Lucille Valentine. Find out more on monstersoutofthecloset.com.
It’s important to everyone here at Monsters Out of the Closet that we support our artists, especially through our platform, so we’re thrilled to have our recent composer, Ross Crean (he/they), in conversation about his opera “The Great God Pan,” which was featured in our first episode HALLOWEEN. Our next full fiction episode ROOTS will air on November 24th, and our next fiction submission cutoff is November 26th for December's episode - so please consider submitting. Learn more: monstersoutofthecloset.com Twitter (@Pod_Monsters)
We’re back! I’m so sorry for the long absence but I couldn’t let episode 100 go by without doing something special! I won’t be taking another break without telling you and I’m excited for some new developments for DTW and building a new community of listeners. This week Ross Crean joins me to celebrate what … Continue reading Episode #100: Celebrating with Ross Crean →
The best night of the year is upon us. Happy Halloween! Collect your tricks and treats. Featuring: "In the Garden" and "An Artist Meets His Maker" from Ross Crean's opera "The Great God Pan," "Click" written by Lucian Clark and read by Taara Rangan (previously published on Gender Terror), "The Harvest" written by Nicole Calande and read by Rachel Shaw, "Into the Woods" written anonymously and read by Shriya Venkatesh, and "The Ritual" written by Sarah Schaff and read by Max George (from the podcast Scream Kings). To learn more about these pieces, the artists, and our readers, visit out website (monstersoutofthecloset.com). You can also follow us on Tumblr, or on Twitter (@Pod_Monsters).
This week - COMPOSER Ross Crean taloks about his 1 track, THE GREAT GOD PAN.
The human voice is the oldest musical instrument. But how exactly does it work? Voice training is a lot more complicated than you might think, and in this podcast, opera singer Matthan Ring Black discusses why. A baritone with decades of experience as a performer, Matthan gets into the science behind how the human voice works, with some bonus insights into the worlds of vocal pedagogy and opera. Matthan has performed in several Chicago premieres, including the world premiere of Gregory Spears' Jason and the Argonauts with the Lyric Opera of Chicago's Lyric Unlimited. He is also a founding member of Chicago Fringe Opera and is collaborating with composer Ross Crean for the international recording of his new opera, The Great God Pan. More reading from Curiosity: Want To Sing Differently? Change The Way You Use Your Entire Body. The Part Of Your Body You Can't Strengthen These Are The Funniest Words In The English Language (According To Research) Anyone Can Learn To Sing Two Notes At Once Additional resources discussed: Matthan Ring Black's Website Doing The Work with Matthan Black (podcast) Chicago Fringe Opera Ross Crean: The Great God Pan Verdi's Rigoletto (DVD) The History of Opera audiobook To learn more about this topic and many others check out Curiosity.com, download our 5-star iOS or Android app and join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and everywhere else podcasts are found so you don't miss an episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First we hear an aria from Ross Crean’s The Great God Pan, then ee sit down with Ross Crean, Erin Moll, Sarah Thompson Johansen, Marysa Abbas, and John Cockerill to… The post Scapi Radio 08.10.17 Ross Crean, Erin Moll, Sarah Thompson Johansen, Marysa Abbas, John Cockerill appeared first on Scapi Magazine.
This week we have your favorite Chicago artists from the Navona Records recording of The Great God Pan by Ross Crean! We take a moment to catch up with Ross Crean, Sarah Thompson Johansen, Andrew Fisher, and Vince Wallace. We talk all about the recording process, what we’ve been up to since December, and our … Continue reading Episode #96: Doing the Work with The Great God Pan →
We sit down with composer Ross Crean to talk about his recent premiere of Lost Daughters, Synesthesia, working with voicing as a composer, and Maureen and Daniel can’t keep their… The post Scapi Radio 05.15.17 Ross Crean appeared first on Scapi Magazine.
This week we talk with Sarah Thompson Johansen! Sarah is a highly skilled soprano and hedgehog lover. We talk modern opera, extended technique, and how to spend your time in the practice room. You can check her out on the upcoming Parma recording of Ross Crean’s The Great God Pan, slated for release July 2017. … Continue reading Episode #79: Doing the Work with Sarah Thompson Johansen →
Guest producer Matthan Black is joined by creative consultant Oliver Camacho on our annual Hallowe'en show! Listen, if you dare, to the scariest music in the opera repertoire... Then, be brave and join Matthan and Oliver 'Inside the Huddle' when they interview horror film composer Ross Crean... Plus, 'Monday Evening Quarterback' takes you into the terrifying world of Nico Muhly's opera "Dark Sisters" at Third Eye Ensemble... And, you get all your opera head(less)lines in 'The Two Minute Drill'... Whatever you do, don't look behind you... #operaballs
Celtic Christmas music is the theme for this week's podcast as we share the first of two Celtic Christmas episodes of Irish Celtic music from Maggie Sansone and Bonnie Rideout, Mithril, The Barra McNeils, Golden Bough, The Irish Rovers, Marc Gunn, Tom Morley, Four Celtic Voices, The Rogues, Eileen Ivers, Barleyjuice, Brian O h'Uiginn, Banshee in the Kitchen, Ross Crean. www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans to exotic locations around the world. We don't travel in big tour buses and see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to Know the region through its culture, history, and legends. Plus, I bring you some great Celtic music by me and other Celtic artists. In June, 2015, we're going to County Donegal and the Giant's Causeway. I want to invite you on a magical experience that will bring your love of Ireland deep into your soul. Subscribe to the mailing and join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: - Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online - Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast. Your kind and generous support keeps this show running every week. Become a Patrons at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/patron/ - I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. - Make "Fairytale of New York" #1 this holiday season. Buy the MP3 on iTunes or Amazon on December 18, 2014. Find out the history of Fairytale of New York here. - Buy A Celtic Christmas on iTunes - Buy Marc Gunn's CD Celtic Christmas Greetings This Week in Celtic Music 0:41"Here We Come A-Wassailing/Bottom of the Punch Bowl" by Maggie Sansone and Bonnie Rideoutfrom A Scottish Christmas 5:05"Winter's Day" by Mithrilfrom Winter's Day 8:23"Christmas Comes But Once a Year" by The Barra McNeilsfrom The Christmas Album 11:04"Christmas Day in the Morning" by Golden Boughfrom Winter's Dance 14:19"Merry Merry Time of Year" by The Irish Roversfrom Merry Merry Time of Year 18:22"Christmas in the Shire" by Marc Gunnfrom Celtic Christmas Greetings 22:00"Cold Frosty Morning" by Tom Morleyfrom A Celtic Christmas and The Raven's Wing 26:21"What Child Is This" by Four Celtic Voicesfrom Four Celtic Seasons 29:24"March, Pat-a-Pan and Reel" by The Roguesfrom Hellbound Sleigh 34:33"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" by Eileen Iversfrom An Nollaig: An Irish Christmas 37:28"Whiskey for Christmas" by Barleyjuicefrom This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things 40:16"Winter Deep Inside" by Brian O h'Uiginnfrom Tionchar 44:47"Always Believe" by Celtic Crossfrom Always Believe 48:21"Cook in the Kitchen Set" by Banshee in the Kitchenfrom Invite the Light 53:21"Taladh Chriosta (The Christ-Child's Lullaby)" by Ross Creanfrom Lullabies for Trying Times Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit www.celticmusicpodcast.com
Show #182 features Irish Celtic music from Poor Man's Fortune, Smithfield Fai, Across the Pond, Giant's Dance, Ashley Davis, Appalachian Celtic Consort, Catalpla, Ross Crean, Gallus, Celtic Reggae Revolution, The Canny Brothers Band, Barleyjuice, Black 47, Burning Bridget Cleary. www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Experience travel like you've never done before on Marc Gunn's Celtic Invasion Vacation. You will enjoy a small, friendly group that is one-third the size of most tour groups. Smile, laugh, and sing-along as you enjoy exotic sites around the world, and make lots of wonderful, new memories. Join me in June 2015, when we explore County Donegal and the Giant's Causeway. This exciting adventure will take us to one of the most unvisited parts of Ireland where glorious secret treaures await. Subscribe to the mailing and join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: - Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online - Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast over on Patreon. You too can Support the podcast! - Duo Lingo App - Post a Review of the podcast - #CelticThursday - Podcast Promo from The FuMP - I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Or just record an MP3 and send it to celticpodcast@gmail.com This Week in Celtic Music 0:31"Iron Legs/Bewick's/Jan Mijne Man/Go Mauve" by Poor Man's Fortunefrom In Good Time 6:50"Nutmeg's Wellys/Piper's Plaid" by Smithfield Fairfrom 20 for 20 9:51"I Know My Love" by Across the Pondfrom Kid on the Mountain 13:09"Cunla/The Frieze Breeches" by Giant's Dancefrom Giant's Dance 17:46"In the Blue" by Ashley Davisfrom Night Travels 22:22"David and the Goliath/Farewell to Whiskey" by Appalachian Celtic Consortfrom Come By the Hills 25:25"Forgotten Dublin Mando" by Catalpafrom Blood On Timber 29:05"Cronan an Maighdinn-Mhara" by Ross Creanfrom Lullabies for Trying Times 32:19"Minstrels" by Gallusfrom Singles 37:37"Planxty Mahatma Ghandi" by Celtic Reggae Revolutionfrom Celtic Dub, Volume 1 39:09"Boys in the Baroom" by The Canny Brothers Bandfrom The Guinness Situation 41:39"Parish Jig" by Barleyjuicefrom This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things 46:03"James Connolly" by Black 47from Rise Up 53:36"Sloppy Set" by Burning Bridget Clearyfrom Totes for Goats The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit www.celticmusicpodcast.com
Heart of the Night Show - Indie Rock, Pop, Folk and Variety Music
It's about time there was a new Heart of the Night Show, doncha think? Well...I know a couple of you think so, since you emailed enquiring about my health! Both I and the Heart of the Night Show are healthy, happy, and on target with some terrific new music. This week's show includes selections from Cold Taxi, The James Clark Institute, McTwist, Ross Crean, The Teddy Boys, and Lizzie Nunnery. Don't forget to visit the IndieHeart site for the full playlist with links to more music by the artists available at http://indieheart.com/podcasts. You can also check out our new IndieHeart Eclectic Rock Internet Radio Station on the "Radio" page. The station is currently in beta testing, but we'd love to hear any feedback about the station so that we can do our best to make it your first stop for Indie and Unsigned Music. One click subscription in iTunes.
Folk and Acoustic Music - TransAtlantic Acoustic Show from Indieheart.com
This encore episode of the show takes us way back to our first show broadcast from IndieHeart.com. When the site started, we were able to con many of the magnificent artists that Sam and I had been playing for the two years we had been DJing independently into one fine beginning show from the site. This show presents some of our all-time personal favorites, including David Elias, Midnight Sweethearts, Anne Davis, Dan Tindall, Wry Dawn, and Ross Crean. I can't think of a single show that better respresents the music that we love and hope that you will love, too. Full playlist with links to the artist pages for more free streaming or downloadable music available at http://indieheart.com/podcasts.php. One click subscription!
Folk and Acoustic Music - TransAtlantic Acoustic Show from Indieheart.com
It's been a long time since our last show, and we hope that you have all been waiting breathlessly to hear the music we have in store for you! We mix it up genre and location-wise this week with show favorites Dan Tindall (Northern Ireland), David Elias (Hawaii), Ross Crean (Chicago) and Christopher Martin Hanson (San Francisco). Then, we throw in new IndieHeart.com favorites Ceili Moss (Belgium), and Our Funeral Forgotten (Colorado) for what we think is a terrific worth waiting for. David Elias brings us a new live tune with some hot sax, Ross Crean gives us another from his latest celtic CD, Blackwater, and Our Funeral Forgotten demonstrates that even the roughest rockers need to take it back to the basics every so often. One click subscription!