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“I started singing before I could talk,” says Roberts. “Singing was just something I always did.” As a child of Music City, Jaelee Roberts was raised on bluegrass. She spent her formative years alternating between watching her dad make music on stage and watching her mom make music happen behind-the-scenes. By her teenage years, Roberts was pursuing her goals with single-minded focus. She switched to homeschooling to give herself the time and flexibility to play music professionally, joining Rebekah Long's touring band at just 16 years old as a mandolinist and supporting vocalist. A year later, she released her debut single “All My Tears,” to critical acclaim, earning effusive praise from 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee Patty Loveless, who said of Roberts, “She brings a vocal performance [...] that touches the core of what fires me up about music.” Jaelee Roberts couldn't be stopped. She signed a recording contract with Mountain Home Records, beginning work on her debut full-length album. Not long after, she was invited to audition for reigning IBMA “Entertainer of the Year” and recent GRAMMY Award-nominated band, Sister Sadie. Her first show just so happened to be the Opry's “75 Years of Bluegrass” concert, commemorating the famous December 8, 1945 show where the “Big Bang” lineup of Bill Monroe and his Blue Grass Boys introduced the world to the unique and compelling sound that would come to be called “bluegrass.” It was a dream come true. She was invited to join the band full-time and has been playing guitar and singing lead vocals for them for nearly three years. This role has earned her international recognition. In 2021, she was awarded Vocalist of the Year at the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Momentum Awards, a presentation dedicated specifically to recognizing and rewarding the talents of emerging artists and up-and-coming industry professionals Although the global COVID-19 pandemic slowed some things.By 2022, she had released her debut full-length album Something You Didn't Count On which became an immediate commercial and critical success. The album debuted in the Top Ten on the Billboard Bluegrass Album chart and peaked at #2 on the Bluegrass Unlimited album chart. Multiple singles from the album—including “Think Again”, “You Can't Stop Me From Staying”, “Sad Songs”, and “The Best of Me”—appeared on the Bluegrass Unlimited singles chart, and “Still Waters” and “I Owe Him Everything” have made appearances on multiple gospel music charts. The album and the musicianship behind it earned Roberts a nomination for IBMA New Artist of the Year in 2022. Not even six months later, she was awarded Female Vocalist of the Year at the 2023 Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music in America (SPBGMA) awards show, and Something You Didn't Count On took home the title of Album of the Year. And she's only just getting started. “It's been a lifelong dream and I'll never stop chasing it,” says Roberts. “I'll keep chasing it until I can't chase it anymore.”Jaelee Roberts is an internationally recognized vocal performer, multi-instrumentalist, recording artist, and songwriter. She has performed with Ashley McBryde and alongside Ricky Skaggs on the Grand Ole Opry with bluegrass supergroup, Sister Sadie, as well as recording with Vince Gill. She has played such historic and hallowed halls as the Station Inn, The Bluebird Cafe, and the Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse. She has received numerous awards and nominations, including a 2023 nomination for IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year. She has also been recognized as a member of bluegrass' preeminent all-female band, Sister Sadie, with a 2021 win for IBMA Vocal Group of the Year and 2023 IBMA nominations for Vocal Group of the Year and Song of the Year (“Diane”).
Send us a textReeya Banerjee is back to sit in with us to select her Top 5 Sad Songs. Those tearjerkers that always get us, we've got our picks and put them in a playlist that you can listen to and add to! Hit us up with your picks, and check out Reeya's music while you're at it!Top 5 Sad Songs playlistReeya Banerjee on YouTubeSupport the showBrowse the 33/24 Archives: Check out the backroom! Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!
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When Paul Grabowsky and Michelle Nicolle visted the Bent Notes studio they spoke about the feelings, emotions and memories they recall after gigs and projects, and their consideration of the... LEARN MORE The post Paul and Michelle's Sad Songs appeared first on Bent Notes.
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| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Afton Wolfe | About My Falling | Kings For Sale (Release Date - June 18 2021) | Little Charlie And Organ Grinder Swing | Django | Skronky Tonk | | Blind Willie McTell | Wee Midnight Hours - | Pig n' Whistle Red | | Mississippi MacDonald | Slim Pickin' | Slim Pickin' | | Mississippi MacDonald | Sad Songs | Slim Pickin' | | Doug MacLeod | The Seen And The Unseen | Between Somewhere And Goodbye | Skip James | I'm So Glad | | | Skip James | I Don't Want a Woman to Stay Up All Night Long | Hard Time Killing Floor Blues | The Difference | Bring It On Home To Me | Blues In Devon - The Bunker Sessions | Blind Willie Johnson | Church, I'm Fully Saved Today | The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (2 of 2) | Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Up Above My Head I Hear Music In The Air (Recorded Live) | Chris Barber Presents The Blues Legacy Lost & Found Series Volume 1 | Pink Anderson | The Wreck Of The Old '97 | Blues Legend | | Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry | Everyday I Have the Blues | The Bluesville Years, Vol. 5 | Half Deaf Clatch | The Ghost of Insane Delilah | Singles 2018 - November
Traditional Worship | Rev. Margarita McCarthy |This summer, refresh your soul with the Psalms — an ancient songbook that captures the full range of human emotions. When you combine the timeless messages of life with the beauty of the songs, you end up with a seven-week sermon series, Summertime Psongs. It is a modern-day approach to rediscovering the beauty of how these songwriters penned expressions of wisdom, lament, hope, prayer, gratitude, anger, praise and enthronement. We are glad you have chosen to join us in the harmony of our worship as we rediscover the beauty of these songs and prayers.
After a Tuesday off, we're back to close out our sad song tournament & the month of May...- A discussion of names- Mark's Mennonite story- The final matchup of the 'Sad Songs' tournament- What is the most fun sad song?- Ranking the Top 10 casual dining restaurants in the U.S.- A random questions "draft"All of this & more... We hope you have a great week!*Stay connected with all things 3CT related at https://linktr.ee/3countthursday *Leave us a message anytime on our voicemail at (717) 473-7833*Subscribe to the show on ALL podcast platforms & YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@3CountThursday)*You can get your 3CT merch on TeePublic at https://www.teepublic.com/user/3countthursday*Follow 3CT on our social channels:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3CountThursday/IG: https://www.instagram.com/3countthursday/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3countthursdayBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/3countthursday.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/3CountThursdayTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/3countthursdayCreative Commons Music used in this show created by Jason Shaw on https://audionautix.com/
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the original submission.Celebrating the work of Duluth artist Oddio NibJeff Schmidt, owner of Lizzards Art Gallery & Framing in Duluth, recommends visiting a retrospective show for Duluth painter Oddio Nib. Nib is a prolific artist whose work includes still lifes as well as abstract and narrative paintings.Over 100 of Nib's paintings spanning more than 40 years of work will be in the exhibit, which opened this week at Zeitgeist's Gallery Cafe and runs through July 30. The exhibit will expand to the Zeitgeist's Atrium July 2–30, where some of Nib's larger works will be hung. The paintings are for sale as well.Sing me a SongAmanda Helling is an improviser from Minneapolis, and she appreciates the musical improv abilities of Hannah Wydeven. Her ability to make up engaging songs on the spot is on full display in her show “Sad Songs for Happy People,” which runs Fridays in May at 9:30 p.m. at Bryant Lake Bowl in Minneapolis. It's part of The Residency at the venue that pairs two 25-minute improv shows in an evening; Darth Hogbeef is the partnering act.“Sad Songs” will also help kick off the Twin Cities Improv Festival, which runs June 5–8 at the Phoenix Theater in Minneapolis.Amanda says: Hannah is an engaging musical improviser, and her show is very interactive. I'm always blown away by people who can improvise songs that sound almost preplanned, and Hannah is at the top of that game. Between the total 4th-wall break and the music that, despite being called “sad songs,” is often riotously funny.Hannah's show is a tour de force. “Sad Songs” would be at the top of my list of suggested shows to introduce someone to long-form improvisational theater.— Amanda HellingTell Me a StoryPeter Bretl of Minneapolis calls himself an enthusiastic amateur storyteller, and he's really been enjoying taking classes and attending open mic nights at the American School of Storytelling in Minneapolis.He appreciates the coaching to help him tell stories more comfortably before a crowd, and he recommends that anyone who is interested show up at an open mic night and add their name to the list of speakers for an opportunity to tell a story of up to 10 minutes in length.Open mic nights for storytelling are the third Monday of the month (next event: Monday, May 19 at 7 p.m.) and open mic nights for poetry are every fourth Monday (next event: Monday, May 26 at 7 p.m.)Peter says: The venue itself is delightful. I think seating capacity is 36, so you feel almost surrounded by friends. There's an intimacy to it that I really, really like. And the crowds there are very supportive. Everyone wants you to succeed.— Peter Bretl
This week we finish the long road on multiple topics. Come along for the ride...- The final rounds of the 'Sad Songs' tournament- Ending Ryan's 'book of questions'- Is it okay to sample grapes at the grocery store?All of this & more... We hope you have a great week!*Stay connected with all things 3CT related at https://linktr.ee/3countthursday *Leave us a message anytime on our voicemail at (717) 473-7833*Subscribe to the show on ALL podcast platforms & YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@3CountThursday)*You can get your 3CT merch on TeePublic at https://www.teepublic.com/user/3countthursday*Follow 3CT on our social channels:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3CountThursday/IG: https://www.instagram.com/3countthursday/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@3countthursdayBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/3countthursday.bsky.socialTwitter: https://twitter.com/3CountThursdayTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/3countthursdayCreative Commons Music used in this show created by Jason Shaw on https://audionautix.com/
This episode has everything: hilarious Michael Jackson impersonator sightings in Guntersville, savage meme wars, and late-night cereal cravings—and that's just the first hour!
Kameron Marlowe is a country artist and songwriter originally from Kannapolis, North Carolina. He has earned multiple RIAA certifications, including a platinum certification for his song “Giving You Up.” He is currently signed to Columbia Nashville and published by Sony Music Publishing.In this episode, we talk about Kameron's journey from working a parts counter in North Carolina to playing arenas, the evolution of his songwriting, the pressure of early success, his new record Sad Songs for the Soul, and many other stops along the way.This episode's "stat of the week" is brought to you by Chartmetric.This episode is also sponsored by The Graphic Guitar Guys. They create eye-catching custom guitar wraps for some of the biggest artists and festivals in the music industry. Their work is perfect for adding a unique touch to album pre-sale bundles or VIP package items—check them out and discover how they can transform a guitar into a show-stopping work of art.New Episodes every Tuesday.Find the host Troy Cartwright on Twitter, Instagram. Social Channels for Ten Year Town:YoutubeFacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokThis podcast was produced by Ben VanMaarth. Intro and Outro music for this episode was composed by Troy Cartwright, Monty Criswell, and Derek George. It is called "Same" and you can listen to it in it's entirety here. Additional music for this episode was composed by Thomas Ventura. Artwork design by Brad Vetter. Creative Direction by Mary Lucille Noah.
Halfway through the month of April & we're back this week as our melancholy music journey continues...- The newest ride at Hersheypark- The 'Sad Songs' Tournament: Round of 32- Movie & food blind rankings- Top 5 favorite breakfast cerealsAll of this & more... We hope you have a great week!*Stay connected with all things 3CT related at https://linktr.ee/3countthursday *Leave us a message anytime on our voicemail at (717) 473-7833*Subscribe to the show on ALL podcast platforms & YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@3CountThursday)*You can get your 3CT merch on TeePublic at https://www.teepublic.com/user/3countthursdayCreative Commons Music used in this show created by Jason Shaw on https://audionautix.com/
Early Spring & the month of April keep rolling on & we're back with a music heavy episode this week...- The great porta-potty debate- Catching up on 'Wrestler of the Week'- The Gr8 Chase- Making the 'Sad Songs' bracketAll of this & more... We hope you have a great week!*Stay connected with all things 3CT related at https://linktr.ee/3countthursday *Leave us a message anytime on our voicemail at (717) 473-7833*Subscribe to the show on ALL podcast platforms & YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@3CountThursday)*You can get your 3CT merch on TeePublic at https://www.teepublic.com/user/3countthursdayCreative Commons Music used in this show created by Jason Shaw on https://audionautix.com/
Send us a textVic explains why April Fool's day is DEAD and why its gotten to the point where if you do "fool" someone, you've gone too farMorgan Wallen abruptly leaves Saturday Night Live and why it possibly happened Soooo is Sydney Sweeney single or NOT??There has been a wave of good music lately, Vic tells you what he's bumpin'More studio updates & a overdue thank you from last weekFitness influencer morning routine goes viral, got us thinking about what we do every day when we wake upNot so fun facts. Good luck eating an avocado after thisTorpedo bats are GREAT for baseballFind Vic: @vicdradioFind the pod:@ilysayitbackpod
Back by Popular Demand, from 2019!When we hear a song, we can often relate it to a time in our past... Additionally, we often rediscover a hard lesson that we've learned, such as heartbreak.In this episode, I share with you the top 5 saddest songs of MY past, and invite you to share YOUR top 5 saddest songs. Let us know at roadtorediscoverypodcast@gmail.com and we'll give you a shout-out in a future episode!
Twitter: @podgaverockInsta: @podgaverockNine Inch Nails “Hurt” from the 1994 album "The Downward Spiral" released on Nothing/TVT/Interscope. Written and produced by Trent Reznor.Personel:Trent Reznor – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, piano, synthesizersChris Vrenna – drumsCover:Performed by Josh BondIntro Music:"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Writer Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.Other Artists Mentioned:Radiohead “In Rainbows”OasisPearl JamBonnarooRadiohead “Kid A”Radiohead “Ok Computer”Radiohead “The Bends”Outside LandsMy Morning Jacket “Circuital”Kings of LeonWilcoFuturebirdsMinistryColdplayJohnny Cash “Ring of Fire”Jimi Hendrix “All Along the Watchtower”Rick RubinSigmund FreudSabrina Carpenter “Espresso”David Bowie “Black Star”AC/DCMegadeathRage Against the MachineFloodNine Inch Nails “Closer”Sly and the Family Stone “Everyday People”Sharon TateCharles MansonMGMT “Time to Pretend”Dr DreNine Inch Nails “Pretty Hate Machine”Lady Gaga “Killah”Bob DylanNine Inch Nails “Fragile”Nirvana “Something In the Way”Eliot SmithPink FloydThe Velvet UndergroundSugar RosFleetwood Mac “Landslide”Radiohead “Creep”Radiohead “Amnesiac”Simon and Garfunkel “Sound of Silence”LCD SoundsystemThe CureMumford and SonsEddie VedderJoe Cocker “With a Little Help From My Friends”The BeatlesJoy Division “Dead Souls”The CrowCounting CrowsMetallica “One”
Beat Migs! And we chat sad songs! Plus go Straight to the Comments about watching tv?!
This week, we sit down with the incredibly talented Laura Rae—a musician, teacher, producer, and new mom who somehow manages to do it all! Growing up in northern New Brunswick, Laura was raised in a bilingual environment, which has shaped both her teaching career and her work as a musician. Now based in Dartmouth, she runs The Guest Room, a music studio and rehearsal space where she supports local artists—especially women—through recording, production, and French translation. As one of the few female producers in the industry, Laura is carving out space for more inclusivity in the Nova Scotia music scene. Her latest album, Sad Songs, showcases her multi-instrumental talent and deep emotional storytelling. Between teaching in the French school system, running a business, and embracing new motherhood, Laura is an inspiration for anyone juggling multiple creative passions. Laura Rae is a true powerhouse—don't miss this insightful and inspiring conversation! Us on the web: www.mikeandkristen.ca Instagram: www.instagram.com/mike_and_kristen/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikeandkristencreative Shoot us a message! Say hello, tell us who you think we should have on the podcast, and your deepest and darkest secrets: mikeandkristencreative@gmail.com Review our book "You and Me" on Amazon (it helps a lot!!): https://amzn.to/3qqNCMo Intro song: "The Walk" Outro song: "The Jam" both by Mike's band The Town Heroes - www.thetownheroes.com Mike's site: www.michaelsryan.com Kristen's site: www.kristenherringtonart.com Laura Rae's Website: https://www.laurarae.ca/ Laura Rae's IG: https://www.instagram.com/laura_raemusic/?hl=en
"The Baldwins" debuts this weekend, we play Name That TV Tune, Dirt Alert: Angela Bassett talks Oscars loss, and Weekly Trivia Face-Off: Sad Songs -- it's Jason and Colleen vs. Elizabeth Ries and Ben Leber from "Twin Cities Live" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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"The Baldwins" debuts this weekend, we play Name That TV Tune, Dirt Alert: Angela Bassett talks Oscars loss, and Weekly Trivia Face-Off: Sad Songs -- it's Jason and Colleen vs. Elizabeth Ries and Ben Leber from "Twin Cities Live" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Jason and Colleen vs. Elizabeth Ries and Ben Leber from "Twin Cities Live" in a battle of sad song supremacy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textTrigger Warning. The following episode contains a list of songs that may make you sad and want to cry. Dayton and Robert invite Lauren (Beer'd Al Podcast) into a therapy session of sorts. We are counting down our top 7 sad songs. Shout outs to The Surely You Can't Be Serious podcast and A Film By podcastSpotify Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2DoLqaQEiBSZzRc1WXiTPR?si=Ru1fHhLSTAyn1nMTeIbSxwTwitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
American Folk singer-songwriter and author Mary Gauthier talks about her addiction recovery, mental health journey and how she uses songwriting to help veterans with PTSD. She works with veterans on their healing through songwriting with SongwritingWith:Soldiers. “What I try to emphasize is that this can be of service to other people — a lifeline actually, which it often is.” SCUTTLEBUTT VA awards $1.5 million to study using psychedelics for PTSD treatment The Army built a giant concrete pyramid in North Dakota and only used it for six months Vets can opt for ‘green' burials at VA cemeteries through new pilot Special Guest: Mary Gauthier.
In this episode, we explore the striking parallels between Jesus' profound statement in Matthew 26:38, where He reveals that His soul is “exceedingly sorrowful, even unto death,” and the heartfelt cries of Psalm 42, particularly verses 6 and 12. Both passages use the same vivid language to express deep sorrow, providing a unique window into the depth of emotions Jesus could have felt during His darkest moments. We dive into the emotional landscape of Psalm 42, which colorfully articulates the struggles of the psalmist and offers a roadmap for managing overwhelming emotions. By turning towards God's presence and seeking His face, the psalmist finds hope and stability amid despair. Could this have been a model for Jesus in managing His own sorrow during the betrayal, trial, and crucifixion? We discuss the possibility that Psalm 42 not only shaped Jesus' emotional strength and stability but also served as a point of reference for Him in His darkest hours. As we conclude, we reflect on how this same Psalm offers timeless guidance for us today. In moments of sadness, we too can turn to God—the One whose face lights up with joy when He sees us, the One who is glad to be with us. Join us as we unpack the rich theological and emotional insights of Psalm 42 and its practical implications for our own journeys of faith and emotional resilience. Tune in to be inspired by the beauty of Scripture and the reassurance that God's presence is our ultimate source of strength and hope. Key Passages: Matthew 26:38 Psalm 42 Key Resources: An extended talk by Jim Wilder on how God's Face/Presence can build strength and joy. Explainer Video on how to use www.biblehub.com and www.blueletterbible.org Leave us a question or comment at our website podcast page. * Intro Music: "Admirable" Carlos Herrera Music
In this episode, we explore the striking parallels between the betrayal of David by his trusted advisor Ahithophel in 2 Samuel 15-17 and the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot in Matthew 26-27. But our primary focus is on the emotional responses of Jesus and how this connects with David's emotional response to Ahithophel's betrayal as recorded in Psalm 55:1–15. Psalm 55 offers a glimpse into David's heartbroken reaction to betrayal, and we consider how its language and themes may illuminate Jesus' own experience of sorrow and distress. As a "sad song," Psalm 55 resonates with the depth of human sadness and frustration, and Jesus—who was intimately familiar with the psalms—may have drawn on its words to process his emotions in the wake of Judas' betrayal. Yet, not all of David's prayer aligns with Jesus' experience, as Jesus' divine mission and ultimate submission to the will of God distinguish his path from David's. - David had a mission that entailed violence, whereas Jesus did not. Through this lens, we discuss the discernment required to read Psalm 55 in the context of Jesus' story. Some verses might shed light on Jesus' thoughts and feelings, while others diverge, highlighting the difference between David and Jesus. Jesus models a Messianic response to betrayal, as he submits his emotions to God and resolutely walks the path laid before him—showing us the perfect way to endure heartache with trust and obedience to God. Join us as we delve into this "sad song" of David and how it shines a light on Jesus' humanity, his mission, and the power of submitting our emotions to God's will. Key Passages: Ahithophel's betrayal of David: 2 Samuel 15:12; 16:20–17:23 Judas' betrayal of Jesus: Judas' betrayal of Jesus: Matthew 26:14–30, Matthew 26:47–50, Matthew 27:1–10 Jesus' emotional state: Matthew 26:37-38 Davids Prayer to God in response to Ahithophel's betrayal: Psalm 55:1-15 Key Resources: Betrayal Song by Steele Croswhite Explainer Video on how to use www.biblehub.com and www.blueletterbible.org Leave us a question or comment at our website podcast page. * Intro Music: "Admirable" Carlos Herrera Music
The Live Music Featured On This Weeks Episode Is From The Following Artists: Nolan Taylor, Hunter Flynn, Sam Eplin, Lance Rogers & Jordan Lee King Potholes & Sad Songs W.B. Walker’s Old Soul Radio Show Youtube Page Patreon.com/oldsoulradioshow (Subscribe to show on Apple device) Itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/w.b.-walkers-old-soul-radio/id632683666?mt=2 Artisangrange.com Glen-simpson.com All music is used with permission.
We're back! After a few weeks of shows and insanity Karen and Lauren are back to their regular nonsense. Today we're doing a deep dive on Little Women as Karen continues her quest for JJ Neimann to notice us (even though we remembered at the very end of the episode!). Get in touch! @downstageleftpc downstageleftpc@gmail.com downstageleftpodcast.com
Everything Thursday we play The Name Game, we ask for your Sad Songs, we hear some of Jack's live daycare performance, The Good Morning Minute and the Timewaster!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What are Mike and Angela's favorite songs to cry to? Can upbeat music lift you out of a bad mood? And what is Angela going to sing the next time she does karaoke? SOURCES:Matthew Desmond, professor of sociology at Princeton University.Daniel Kahneman, professor emeritus of psychology and public affairs at Princeton University.Joshua Knobe, professor of philosophy, psychology, and linguistics at Yale University.Simon McCarthy-Jones, professor of psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin.Yael Millgram, senior lecturer of psychological sciences at Tel Aviv University.Stanley Milgram, 20th-century American social psychologist.Ruth Reichl, food writer.Laurie Santos, professor of psychology at Yale University.Barbara Tversky, professor emerita of psychology at Stanford University. RESOURCES:"On the Value of Sad Music," by Mario Attie-Picker, Tara Venkatesan, George E. Newman, and Joshua Knobe (The Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2024)."The Reason People Listen to Sad Songs," by Oliver Whang (The New York Times, 2023)."Adele 30: The Psychology of Why Sad Songs Make Us Feel Good," by Simon McCarthy-Jones (The Conversation, 2021)."Why Do Depressed People Prefer Sad Music?" by Sunkyung Yoon, Edelyn Verona, Robert Schlauch, Sandra Schneider, and Jonathan Rottenberg (Emotion, 2020).Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by Matthew Desmond (2016)."Sad as a Matter of Choice? Emotion-Regulation Goals in Depression," by Yael Millgram, Jutta Joormann, Jonathan D. Huppert, and Maya Tamir (Psychological Science, 2015)."Music and Emotion Through Time," by Michael Tilson Thomas (TED Talk, 2012).Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman (2011). EXTRAS:Girl Power Sing-Along with Laurie Santos and Catherine Price, at the Black Squirrel Club in Philadelphia (September 28, 2024)."What Makes a Good Sense of Humor?" by No Stupid Questions (2024)."How Contagious Is Behavior? With Laurie Santos of 'The Happiness Lab' (Replay)," by No Stupid Questions (2023).
This week Aqua is making an appearance in WWE, and some spooky things are happening in the arena... Has anyone called the Ghostbusters yet?And in Tree Hill Haley and Nathan are throwing a rager and someone has decided to unearth some porn that I'm sure some people would have loved to stay hidden.Shoutouts to friends in Last Chance, Hygiene, and Crested Butte, Colorado!Follow our @treehillwf.podcast shenanigans on all the socials, and listen in weekly on your favorite streaming platform!Send us a text
Texas songwriter - by way of the bay area - Mighty Mike Schermer chats with host Jamie Coffis and does a mini-concert in the sty, backed by local favorite Charlie Wallace on dobro. Live tunes include "Dale Watson Moved to Memphis" (off Mike's newest record "The Legend of Michael Ray Pickens and his Old Man Country Band"), "Silence," and a cover of Willie Nelson's "Sad Songs and Waltzes."
We're ready to PAR-TAY at the Scott house! In our discussion of S4E14: Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers, we unpack Dan's motives in getting close to Lucas and Karen, Nathan's visit to Deb in rehab and our conflicting feelings about what he says to her, Leyton's healthy and trusting relationship, and Peyton and Brooke's slow reconciliation. Kaitlyn swoons over Leyton's redo of the scene from season 1…but they still get interrupted and she desperately wants them to finally have their moment! We also discuss how Haley bitch slaps Rachel (and Jeremy thinks it's not as satisfying as it could've been earlier in the season!), the Shelly and Mouth sex scene, and THAT twist ending that almost feels like fan fiction. And oh, btw we're canceling Naley's unborn baby. K bye. Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! That's the easiest way to support us and to help One Tree Hill fans, new and old, find us! We're Kaitlyn Ilinitch (@MissIReads) and Jeremy Rodriguez (@RodriguezJeremy) and you can find Always and Forever on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @alwaysothpod or email us at alwaysothpod@gmail.com. Always and Forever is on Patreon! Join our community to gain access to our private Discord server, early episode releases, and bonus content, including our Spoiler Central mini episodes; our Drama Queens reaction podcast, Royal Review; and our movie podcast, Baker Soundstage. Visit patreon.com/alwaysothpod for more information.
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Musician and songwriter Robert Grace – one of the most watched Irish artists on TikTok – reveals how his recent singles Euphoria and Reasons came together from a creative perspective, his relationship with social media, and teases his upcoming debut album, Happy Sad Songs.
Order THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.comHaley Joelle is a 24-year-old songwriter and artist from outside of Portland, OR, currently based in LA. Haley is known for her unique and specific approach to storytelling in her songs that have resonated with millions of people around the world. Her lyrics touch on family dynamics, the complications of growing up, grief, and heartbreak - all lending themselves to help her listeners feel less alone. Haley's songs have been discovered on popular playlists including Spotify's Chilled Hits, Chill Pop, Fresh & Chill, Sad Hour, Sad Songs, Today's Singer-Songwriters, Morning Commute, Mellow Evening, and Apple Music's Breaking Pop, In My Room, Acoustic Chill, Today's Acoustic, Acoustic Memories, and New Music Daily. Her songs have been streamed more than 100 million times, and featured in Amazon Prime Video's #1 most watched non-English language original movie, ‘Culpa Mía' as well as the popular TV shows ‘Love Island USA' and ‘Love Island Games.' After a couple tour support slots, and with 450k+ engaged fans around the world, she embarked on her first mini headline tour in December 2023 after the release of her album ‘Me And My Past.' Haley's next album is due September 2024.00:00 - Intro03:55 - Haley's songwriting and album process15:52 - Alternative music programs and networking21:50 - How did Haley find other collaborators?29:29 - Haley on music videos34:07 - On staying independent and talking to labels43:07 - Pitching for playlist inclusions55:23 - Where does the money go?Subscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/new-music-business-podcast/Ari's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://bit.ly/3LavMpaConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeX: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeThreads: https://www.threads.net/@aristake_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandX: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandConnect with Haley Joelle :Website: https://haley-joelle-merch.myshopify.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4pZOG8ump4odtJJA4Cy7S8Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itshaleyjoelle/X: https://x.com/itshaleyjoelleEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Grab your tissues everyone This week both Jeff and and the producer have some sad songs that will bring some emotion to your heart strings. This is a top 5 for some and a top 3 for others.IF YOU LIKE THIS WEEKS EPISODE HELP US GROW THIS PODCAST BY RATING, SUBSCRIBE, AND FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @MARYBS5THSON. FINALLY, PLEASE SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH THOSE YOU LOVE TO HELP US CONTINUE TO CREATE CONTENT FOR YOU TO ENJOY EVERY SUNDAY MORNING OR ANYTIME!
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Maybe there's finally a scientific reason why Taylor Swift is just dominating around the world right now. Find out why we enjoy sad songs here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are way more than you think and that means there's a lot. Songs that sound happy but are really sad! Hmmm, let's hope that Eric's journey through time doesn't point out your wedding song in this episode?
‘The Roz & Mocha Retro Show' – We love them, and we miss them – we head back to 2013 to when ‘The Trailer Park Boys' joined Roz & Mocha In studio. Plus, back when Roz upset Maurie by interviewing Mariah Carey and sad songs say so much.
We are belting our hearts out with two Netflix features on the turbulent lives of popular singers. Show notes: Straight-to-streaming films are legit now Qala Comparison to Amadeus Halloween VI: Hell Hath No Fury, Stree and Bulbbul with Matthew Stepanic Elvis and Norah Jones Style over substance INTERVAL ("Baaja" from Amar Singh Chamkila) Dil-Luminati Tour Wee Book Inn Amar Singh Chamkila Amar Singh Chamkila Comparisons to western hip hop The Mr. Holland's Opus problem Jodi The use of archival images NEXT TIME: Heeramandi Find us on Apple Podcasts! and Stitcher! and audioBoom! and iHeartRadio! and Spotify! and Google Podcasts! Thank you to Becca Dalke for the artwork! Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook! #Qala, #AnvitaDutt, #TriptiDimri, #SwastikaMukherjee, #BabilKhan, #AmitSial, #SameerKochar, #AbhishekBanerjee, #AmarSinghChamkila, #ImtiazAli, #DiljitDosanjh, #ParineetiChopra, #NishaBano, #RahulMittra, #Netflix, #HindiCinema, #Bollywood
Face the Music: An Electric Light Orchestra Song-By-Song Podcast
Jeff Lynne squeezes his bird until it goes BIRBIRBIRBIR.... (Song Facts music, "Secret Passages" from Hooksounds.) Donate to the podcast through Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/ELOPod Or PayPal eloftmpodcast@gmail.com P.O. Box 1932 Superior, AZ 85173.
We're halfway through the show and we gave another pair of tickets away at 8:10! Songs that make people cry got so many talk backs we had to keep covering that! Weird Stories leads to Winnie holding her tongue (for once)! Then, we chat about weekend plans, and we give you some new jams! Listen to Billy & Lisa Weekdays From 6-10AM on Kiss 108 on the iHeartRadio app!
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On this emergency drop of Sad Songs and Skillets Jasper and Josh talk with Col. Mike Abell about Kentucky's Senate Bill 3, what it means for the future of wildlife in the Commonwealth, and the actions you can take to oppose it. If in KY, leave a message for you Legislator opposing SB3 at 1-800-372-7181.
On this Bob & Tom Extra: We have sad songs from Red Sovine! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices