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The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #626

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/21/2025 featuring: Tift Merritt "Keep You Happy" Another Country (2007 Concord) 5:05 Mark Erelli "A Little Kindnes" Live in Rockport: Mark Erelli + His String Quintet (2025 Mark Erelli) 3:46 Julia Cannon "Yellow Lines" How Many (2023 Julia Cannon) 4:12 Tim Grimm "Barbed Wire Boys" Bones of Trees (2025 Tim Grimm) 3:42 Terra Spencer "Twenty Years In" Sunset (2024 Terra Spencer) 4:16 Austin MacRae "Better Devil" Better Devil (2019 Austin MacRae) 4:29 Mike Kinnebrew "Where the Big Waves Are" One Way to Find out (Live at Eddie's Attic) (2020 Mike Kinnebrew) 4:21 Kim Beggs "Ain't It Hard, Ain't It Hard" Beneath Your Skin (2024 Kim Beggs) 3:09 Adelaide Heldman "Rivers, Skyscrapers, and Stones" Adelaide Heldman (2024 Addle Paddle) 3:24 Moors & McCumber "Everything" Live From Blue Rock (2021 M & M) 2:46 Crys Matthews "The Good Stuff" Reclamation (2025 Crys Matthews) 4:11 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer "Gentle Arms of Eden" Drum Hat Buddha (2014 Signature Sounds) 3:03 Hannah Wyatt "Albatross" Hummingbird (2023 Hannah Wyatt) 3:18

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #624

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/07/2025 featuring: Kat Wright "Comin' Home" Trio Sessions, Vol. 1 (2021 Kat Wright) 5:00 Gordie Tentrees & Jaxon Haldane "Time" Double Takes (2025 Gordie Tentrees & Jaxon Haldane)  3:48 Crowes Pasture "Edge of America" Edge of America (2017 Crowes Pasture) 3:52 Jerron Paxton "What's Gonna Become of Me" Things Done Changed (2024 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:47 Helene Cronin "Maybe New Mexico" Maybe New Mexico (2025 Helene Cronin) 3:50 Dom Flemons "Slow Dance with You" Traveling Wildfire (2023 Smithsonian Folkways) 2:59 Crys Matthews "Oklahoma Sunset" Reclamation (2025 Crys Matthews) 4:00 Mark Freeman "Stone Cutter" Cold Feet (2008 Mark Freeman) 3:47 Emily White "Red Is Red" Songs You Didn't Know I Wrote About You (2023 Emily K White) 3:01 Terri Hendrix "Long Road Home" The Art of Removing Wallpaper (2004 Terri Hendrix) 3:07 Cliff Eberhardt "When We Were Kings (Bill)" Knew Things (2021 Cliff Eberhardt) 3:09 Heather Maloney "Angelfish" Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 3:54 Sam Robbins "The Real Thing" Piles of Sand (2025  Sam Robbins) 3:22 Abbie Gardner "Down the Mountain" Dobrosinger (2022 Abbie Gardner) 3:21

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #622

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 59:06


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/24/2025 featuring: Dave Potts “Martin” Live At Sundilla (2012 Dave Potts) 4:28 The Brothers Comatose & Lindsay Lou “Home Again” Single (2025 Swamp Jam) 3:51 Sunny War “A Love so True” Simple Syrup (2021 Hen House Studios) 3:34 Kim Beggs “You Been Down My Road” Beneath Your Skin (2024 Kim Beggs) 4:05 Sam Robbins “Piles of Sand” So Much I Still Don't See (2025 Sam Robbins) 3:58 Lizzie No “The Heartbreak Store” Halfsies (2024 Miss Freedomland) 3:16 Neale Eckstein “Whisper in the Dawn” Never Too Late (2024 Fox Run Studio) 4:10 Damn Tall Buildings “Patio” Sleeping Dogs (2022 Damn Tall Buildings) 2:25 Buffalo Nichols “The Difference” The Fatalist (2023 Fat Possum) 3:28 The Young Novelists “Always Make the Mistake” Made Us Strangers (2015 The Young Novelists) 3:46 Austin MacRae “Good Things Come” New Weather (2023 Austin MacRae) 4:21 Heather Maloney “Familiar Face” Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 3:56 Tim Grimm “The Leaving” The Little in-Between (2023 Tim Grimm) 4:19

The Gospel Jubilee
Chip and Denny Count Down the Top 10 Southern Gospel Songs For the Month Of March

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 92:44


This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip & Denny will be counting down their top 10 picks of the most popular Southern Gospel songs for the month of March.   Here  are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/65184006/download.mp3   Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com   Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM  EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org   Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org   Legend Oldies Radio. Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT. https://www.legendoldies.com   Playlist:   Artists |Song Title | Album   01. The Herb Henry Family - When I wake up in the morning - "A New Chapter"   02. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - 99 and-a-half (Live) - "Live In Memphis"   03. Anthem Edition - Graveyard - - "Promises Kept"   04. The Down East Boys - Something to shout about - "Something To shout About"   05. Karen Peck & New River - The keepers - "2_22"   06. The Mark Trammell Quartet - Pray - "50"   07. Gold City - When it's gone for good - "Right Now"   08. The Kingdom Heirs - Until prayer changes me - "No Better Time"   09. Heart 2 Heart - Bring my children home - "Heart 2 Heart 2.0"   10. Bill & Gloria Gaither & their Homecoming Friends - Sweet hour of prayer - "Sweet Hymns Of Fellowship )Live)"   11. The Erwins - Red Words - "Life Story"   12. The Booth Brothers - Keep turning your eyes on Jesus - "Keep Turning Your Eyes On Jesus - Single"   13. Mercy's Well - Never not been there - "Oceans Of Grace"   14. Gordan Mote - Door wide open (Featuring The Gaither Vocal Band) - "Where He Leads Me"   15. The Hoppers - Glory up ahead - "Believe"   16. The Collingsworth Family - Praise The Lord - "Classics & Hymns"   17. Lauren Talley (Featuring The Inspirations) - The Sun came down - "A Lauren Talley Christmas"   18. Tim Lovelace - Mr. Registered Song - "Moments That Motivate"   19. Brian Free & Assurance - Grateful for the Gospel - "Grateful for The GospelEP"   20. The Lore family - Shaking off the dust - "Faith Over Fear"   21. Jaelee Roberts - He's gone - "He's Gone - Single"   22. Our mystery artists of the week - Every day will be Sunday by & by - "Vintage Years of The Blackwood Brothers 1954"   23. The Chitans - Nothing the blood can't cover - "Shoulder To Shoulder"   24. The LeFevre Quartet - The things we cannot change - "Nobody Like Jesus"      

SBM Studios
Christopher Taylor of Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - Southern Gospel Forward Season 2 Episode 12

SBM Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 72:01


Southern Gospel Forward welcomes Christopher Taylor of Ernie Haase & Signature Sound to the SGF Studio! Join hosts Avery Bradford, Evan Bradford, Aaron Swain, Tiffany Roby and Scott Bouldin as they visit with Christopher and let him share his experience as a 20 year old bass singer with one of the top quartets in Southern Gospel Music!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sbm-studios/donations

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #618

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/24/2025 featuring: Kelly Hunt “Across the Great Divide” Even the Sparrow (2019 Rare Bird) 4:58 Sunny War “Scornful Heart” Armageddon In A Summer Dress (2025 New West) 3:43 Korby Lenker “Love Is the Only Song” Thousand Springs (2017 Soundly) 3:14 Heather Maloney “To a Special No One” Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 4:08 Kim Beggs “Mostly, I Am Making Friends Across This Land” Beneath Your Skin (2024 Kim Beggs) 3:14 Benny Bleu “Josie-O” Banjo Jubilations (2024 Benjamin Haravitch) 3:05 Kate McDonnell “Come Over Here” Trapeze (2024 Kate McDonnell) 3:09 Tim Grimm “Dreaming of King Lear” Gone (2021 Tim Grimm) 3:49 Joy Clark “All Behind” Tell it to the Wind (2024 Joy Clark) 3:23 Connie Converse “Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains)” Musicks (2023 The Musick Group) 2:33 Wes Collins “Pelican” Welcome to the Ether (2018 Wes Collins) 3:06 Crys Matthews “Red” Reclamation (2025 Crys Matthews) 3:20 Rhiannon Giddens “The Ballad of Sally Anne” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 3:58 JP Harris “Wild Bill Jones” Don't You Marry No Railroad Man (2021 JP Harris) 2:47

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #616

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/10/2025 featuring: Davey O. “Man in Motion” No Passengers (2014 Davey O.) 4:40 Adeem the Artist “canvas to the frame” unfinished furniture. (2025 Adeem the Artist) 3:07 Kaia Kater “Fedon” Strange Medicine (2024 Kaia Kater) 3:44 John Moreland “Will The Heavens Catch Us?” Visitor (2024 Old Omens) 4:38 Kate McDonnell “Tea in China” Trapeze (2024 Kate McDonnell) 3:57 Tim Ball “My Charming Wife” Upstate Crossroads (2022 Tim Ball) 3:15 Heather Maloney “Light You Leave Behind” Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 3:31 Eric Bibb “This River (Chains & Free)” In The Real World (2024 Repute) 4:08 Valerie June “Big Dream” My Black Country: The Songs of Alice Randall (2024 Oh Boy) 2:23 Zak Smith “Have You Looked Outside” Signs of Life (2014 Zak Smith) 3:59 Leyla McCalla “I Want to Believe” Sun Without the Heat (2024 Anti) 3:14 John McCutcheon “Blessing” Field of Stars (2025 Appalseed) 3:22 The Twangtown Paramours “The Garden” The Wind Will Change Again (2025 The Twangtown Paramours) 2:59 Nigel Wearne “A World is a Breath” Drawing Circles (2020 Nigel Wearne) 3:28

The Roundtable
Down here on the highway looking for signs: Heather Maloney's releases "Exploding Star" on Signature Sounds

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 28:09


Tomorrow night at Caffè Lena, Pioneer Valley based singer-songwriter and visual artist Heather Maloney will play a concert marking the release of her first full-length album in five years.“Exploding Star” - now out from Signature Sounds - is a reverie on loss and grief. A collection of songs written after her father died in 2021, “Exploding Star” is made up of sweet and sour memories, wistful, beautiful melodies, and heart.

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #615

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 02/03/2025 featuring: Rhiannon Giddens “We Could Fly” Freedom Highway (2017 Nonesuch) 4:52 Heather Maloney “Exploding Star” Exploding Star (2025 Signature Sounds) 3:40 Peter Mulvey & SistaStrings “Pray for Rain” Love Is the Only Thing (2022 Peter Mulvey) 3:21 Collide “Constellation” Union Station (2024 Collidascopic) 4:29 The Twangtown Paramours “Old Friends” The Wind Will Change Again (2025 The Twangtown Paramours) 3:08 Dom Flemons “We Are Almost Down to the Shore” Traveling Wildfire (2023 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:01 Crys Matthews “The Good Stuff” Reclamation (2025 Crys Matthews) 4:11 Donal Hinely “High on the Mountain” Everything Must Go (2024 Donal Hinely) 3:41 The Rough & Tumble “Hallelujah of the Ordinary” Hymns For My Atheist Sister & Her Friends To Sing Along To (2024 Penny Jar) 3:08 Lisa Bastoni “Rabbit Hole” The Wishing Hour (2017 Lisa Bastoni) 3:43 Tre Burt “What Good” Caught It From The Rye (2020 Oh Boy) 3:23 Mallory Chipman “Old Man River” Songs to a Wild God (2024 Tunnel Mountain) 3:26 Spencer LaJoye “Reverie” Shadow Puppets (2024 Spencer LaJoye) 3:07 Claire Lynch “I Give You the Morning” Bluegrass Sings Paxton (2024 Mountain Home) 3:11

Servus Musilosn
Bernhard Grubinger und Lukas Schmidlehner: Aus Grenzwertig wird Gschickt

Servus Musilosn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 37:27


Gemeinschaftlich musikalische Welten entdecken – das ist das Ziel von Gschickt, vormals Grenzwertig. Sie haben viel experimentiert – jetzt haben sie ihren „Signature Sound” gefunden und starten im neuen Jahr voll durch. Im Podcast erzählen sie über die neuen musikalischen Wege, über Babyfreuden während Auftritts-Sessions und wie ein Poltern à la Gschickt ausschaut. Jetzt in Servus Musilosn.

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #605

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 11/25/2024 featuring: Rachael Kilgour “How I Was Made” My Father Loved Me (2023 Rachael Kilgour) 5:00 Avery Hill “Harmonies in the Hallway” The One Who Remembers (2024 Avery Hill) 4:10 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “Gentle Arms of Eden” Drum Hat Buddha (2014 Signature Sounds) 3:03 Rakish “Island in the Sea” Now, O Now (2024 Rakish) 4:19 Hana Zara “Our Work Here Is Not yet Done” Bloom Where You Fall (2024 Hana Porrua) 4:03 Crow and Gazelle “These Are the Days” As Above Now so Below (2024 Crow and Gazelle) 3:02 The Rough & Tumble “Hard Times (You & Me)” Single (2022 Penny Jar) 3:13 Joe Crookston “Garlic” Nine Becomes One Chapter 9 (Start Brave) (2023 Joe Crookston) 3:48 Lizzie No “The Heartbreak Store” Halfsies (2024 Miss Freedomland) 3:16 Robert Lester Folsom “Sunshine Only Sometimes” Sunshine Only Sometimes: Archives Vol. 2, 1972-1975 (2022 Anthology) 4:03 Maya De Vitry “Stacy, In Her Wedding Gown” Infinite (2023 Mad Maker Studio) 3:57 Julian Taylor “Ain't Life Strange” Pathways (2024 Howling Turtle) 4:04 Crys Matthews “Exactly Where You Are” Changemakers (2021 Crys Matthews) 4:01

PODUCER
Die By The Sword: Slayer, Dusted EP, Balancing Exposure and Artistic Vision, Candy Preferences

PODUCER

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 134:42


Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCijzViDaoVljjDXyEPTIwyQ?sub_confirmation=1 In this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Die By The Sword to unpack the journey behind his music and creative process. The conversation dives into the inspiration for the name Die By The Sword and the personal philosophy behind it. We explore the intricacies of mixing and engineering tracks, the balance between simplicity and complexity in music production, and how festival culture influences the way we consume live music. Beyond the technical side of music, we discuss reflections on artistic identity, balancing exposure with authenticity, and the evolving landscape of electronic music. DBTS shares insights about his upcoming releases, collaborations with prominent artists, and the visual storytelling behind his latest EP. Adding levity to the discussion are tangents about browsers, candy nostalgia, and even Lady, the podcast's canine co-host.

Sound Opinions
Spooky Halloween: Songs About Witches and Ghosts

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 49:47


This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot celebrate the spooky season by revisiting their favorite songs about witches and ghosts.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:The Head and the Heart, "Ghosts," The Head and the Heart, Sub Pop, 2011The Beatles, "With a Little Help from My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967The Kinks, "Wicked Annabella ," The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society, Pye, 1968Donovan, "Season of the Witch," Sunshine Superman, Epic, 1966Jethro Tull, "The Witch's Promise," The Witch's Promise (Single), Chrysalis, 1970Martha and the Vandellas, "Mobile Lil The Dancing Witch," Dance Party, Motown, 1965Monster Magnet, "19 Witches," Powertrip, A&M, 1998Radiohead, "Burn the Witch," A Moon Shaped Pool, XL, 2016Bettye LaVatte, "Witch Craft in the Air," Witch Craft in the Air (Single), LuPine, 1963Florence + the Machine, "Which Witch (Demo) [Bonus Track]," How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful, Island, 2015Roky Erickson and the Aliens, "If You Have Ghosts," The Evil One, 415, 1981Joy Division, "Dead Souls," Still, Factory, 1981Psychedelic Furs, "The Ghost in You," Mirror Moves, Columbia, 1984Suicide, "Ghost Rider," Suicide, Red Star, 1977Johnny Cash, "(Ghost) Riders in The Sky," Silver, Columbia, 1979Caroline Herring, "Long Black Veil," Golden Apples of the Sun, Signature Sounds, 2009Daniel Johnston, "Casper the Friendly Ghost," Yip/Jump Music, (Self-Released), 1983Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians, "My Wife and My Dead Wife," Gotta Let This Hen Out!, Midnight Music, 1985The Raveonettes, "Apparitions," Raven in the Grave, The Raveonettes, 2011Mekons, "Ghosts of American Astronauts," So Good It Hurts, Twin/Tone, 1988Ladytron, "Ghosts," Velocifero, Nettwerk Productions, 2008The Goldstars, "Stroll In Hell," Stroll In Hell (Single), The Goldstars, 2021Black Sabbath, "Black Sabbath," Black Sabbath, Vertigo, 1970Umphrey's McGee, "The Floor," Death By Stereo, ATO, 2011See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ricardo Mtz
IMP096 #Podcast October 2024

Ricardo Mtz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 53:25


IMP096 Pocas veces se puede sacar más de 2 ó 3 tracks de un recopilatorio para mi lista mensual, porque por muchas canciones que pongan se suelen salvar más bien pocas, no es el caso de “Signature Sounds” un recopilatorio de musiquita guay de Jannowitz Records el cual contiene 24 tracks muy recomendables desde mi punto de vista, para la lista de Octubre he elegido 5 de ellos y otros 5 que tambien son verdaderos pelotazos. Linktr.ee/RicardoMtz

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Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises
Enjoy This Throwback Episode! "You Might Be A Southern Gospel Music Fan"

Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 13:41 Transcription Available


Join us, Melody and Candi, as we take a stroll down memory lane, celebrating our shared love for Southern Gospel music. With 17 years of concerts, events, and countless memories, we reflect on the times we followed artists like Signature Sound and Michael English, and attended massive gatherings like the National Quartet Convention and Singing in the Sun. Listen in as we recount the hilarious moment we unwittingly found ourselves on the red carpet at Dollywood, decked out in our finest—save for the Crocs and sandals on our feet.In this heartfelt conversation, we also explore the unique atmosphere of Southern Gospel events and how they serve as the ultimate setting for people-watching, surpassing even the likes of Walmart for entertainment value. Plus, we touch on Aaron Wilburn's humorous take on Southern Gospel fandom in his book, "You Might Be a Southern Gospel Music Fan If." Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for a laugh, our anecdotes are sure to bring a smile to your face and maybe even a bit of nostalgia for the sights and sounds of Southern Gospel music.

Weekly News by Marketing Espresso
Barilla crea una pasta per una bambina

Weekly News by Marketing Espresso

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 23:36


Che cos'è successo questa settimana? A 9 anni scrive alla Barilla "vorrei una pasta a forma di tappo per trattenere il sugo". L'azienda produce il prototipo e la spedisce a casa. Instagram introduce il suo nuovo Signature Sound (l'audio finale stile TikTok) Disney+: annunciata la nuova serie dal mondo di Inside Out. Arriva Dream Productions Lando Norris gira a Silverstone con una folle McLaren P1 ricoperta di LEGO Billie Eilish e Google hanno stretto un patto ambientale Al Meta Connect 2024, Meta svela gli occhiali AR ‘Orion', sono il futuro della realtà aumentata? Approfondisci le news di questa settimana ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Qui⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 

SBB Radio
The Appalachian Sunday Morning With Danny Hensley 7 - 28 - 2024

SBB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 114:32


The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org and/or www.sbbradio.net On this episode we feature a lot of brand new tunes including songs from Ernie Haause & Signature Sound, Right Side, High Road, The Collingsworth Family, The Nelons, and much more. This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.

SBB Radio
The Appalachian Sunday Morning With Host Danny Hensley 7 - 21 - 2024

SBB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 119:39


The Appalachian Sunday Morning is a two hour all Gospel Music Radio program with radio station & program host Danny Hensley. The program is recorded live each Sunday morning while being broadcast on 91.7 FM Community radio and streamed world wide on www.sbbradio.org and/or www.sbbradio.net On this episode we feature a lot of brand new tunes including songs from Ernie Haause & Signature Sound, Lauren Talley, Right Side, Sound Street, High Road, Last Hour Bluegrass and much more. This program is uploaded to SoundCloud, RSS.com, radio4all, Podbean and iTunes to mention a few.

Respect the Process
Behind the Mix at Signature Sound: Insights from Audio Professionals on Their Collaborative Process.

Respect the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 94:52


Audio industry veterans Dawn Redman, Larry Benjamin, and Tim Hoogenakker join me in a lively conversation at Signature Post. Dawn is the director of scheduling, where she oversees operations. Larry is a re-recording mixer who has worked on shows such as Ozark and is currently mixing Jason Bateman's upcoming series Black Rabbit. Tim is also a re-recording mixer and has a background in live music recording, having previously worked as an engineer at Prince's Paisley Park studio in the late 1990s. The three professionals share insights from their decades of experience in audio post-production. Such a treat to sit down in their state-of-the-art studio and converse about how sound adds texture and emotion to any production. Thanks Signature Post! FILMMAKER RETREAT JOSHUA TREE 2024 - LAST 4 SPOTS - SIGN UP NOW Our 3rd annual Filmmaker Retreat Joshua Tree is Thursday, September 26th – Sunday, September 29th, 2024. I always use the word "transformational" in describing the past two years - because our tribe of like-minded filmmakers express that the retreat truly changed their lives. Both professionally and personally. Reserve your spot before the end of the year to take advantage of that last minute 2023 write-off. Limit 20 Filmmakers. FLOW Use the link plus code JB20 when you try https://www.magicmind.com/jordanbrady chug it daily after your coffee. If you follow me on Instagram you know my geniune endorsment of this mighty mind power juice. Check out my Masterclass or Commercial Directing Shadow online courses. (Note this link to the Shadow course is the one I mention in the show.) All my courses come with a free 1:1 mentorship call with yours truly. Taking the Shadow course is the only way to win a chance to shadow me on a real shoot! DM for details. How To Pitch Ad Agencies and Director's Treatments Unmasked are now bundled together with a free filmmaker consultation call, just like my other courses. Serious about making spots? The Commercial Director Mega Bundle for serious one-on-one mentoring and career growth. Here's the Lbb Director's Playbook article sharing my pitch secrets. And my follow up that came out this week, How To Write Winning Treatments.  4+ NEW BEHIND-THE-SCENES I've uploaded more raw behind-the-scenes, with dailies, agency interaction, directing top talent and collaborating with my crew, all at Commercial Directing Masterclass. And you'll wanna check out the new courses, like Behind The Beard and Winning Director Treatments. Thanks to our editor Jake Brady We could not do the show without him and love this guy behind words. Need your pod spruced up? Check out his Podcast Wax. Thanks, Jordan This episode is just about 94 minutes. My cult classic mockumentary, “Dill Scallion” is online so I'm giving 100% of the money to St. Jude Children's Hospital. I've decided to donate the LIFETIME earnings every December, so the donation will grow and grow. Thank you. Respect The Process podcast is brought to you by Commercial Directing FIlm School and True Gentleman Industries, Inc. in partnership with Brady Oil Entertainment, Inc.

PODUCER
HerShe: Beatboxing, Techniques, Signature Sounds, Craigslist Gigs, Competitions, Future Music

PODUCER

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 118:47


HerShe is a multifaceted artist with a rich background in DJing and beatboxing. Starting as a young DJ at Sweet 16s and bar mitzvahs, HerShe quickly developed a unique style, blending genres and incorporating beatboxing into live sets. Known for electrifying performances and crowd interaction, HerShe has performed at prestigious events like South by Southwest and has shared stages with some of the industries biggest artists. Dive into the world of beatboxing as HerShe discusses her techniques, favorite sounds, and participation in various competitions. Learn about the importance of collaboration and community in beatboxing, and how it has shaped her growth as an artist. HerShe also shares her favorite beatboxing techniques and gives a mini live demo! Lastly, she talks about her future projects and offers advice for aspiring DJs and beatboxers. Sponsorships: QUAKE Earplugs Use code "POD15" at checkout to save 15% https://quake402.bigcartel.com/product/dub-mufs-v2 Affiliates: https://www.lalal.ai/?fp_ref=poducer Follow HerShe: https://beacons.ai/hershe Follow Poducer: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #583

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 59:04


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 06/24/24 featuring: Joe Jencks “Let Me Sing You a Song” Poets, Philosophers, Workers & Wanderers (2017 Joe Jencks) 4:34 Mark Erelli “Northern Star (String Quintet Version)” Mark Erelli (25th Anniversary Edition) (2024 Mark Erelli) 5:17 Sunny War “Caught it from the Rye” The Laginappe Sessions (2020 Aquarium Drunkard) 3:47 Tom Rush “Glory Road” Gardens Old, Flowers New (2024 Appleseed) 2:24 Stephanie Sammons “Billboard Sign” Time and Evolution (2024 Stephanie Sammons) 4:21 Watchhouse “Wondrous Love” Watchhouse (2021 Tiptoe Tiger) 2:35 Spencer LaJoye “Shadow Puppets” Shadow Puppets (2024 Spencer LaJoye) 4:23 Crow and Gazelle “Blackbird” As Above Now so Below (2024 Crow and Gazelle) 2:05 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “Disappearing Man” Drum Hat Buddha (2014 Signature Sounds) 3:49 Verlon Thompson “Morning Always Wins” Out at the Barn (Verlon Thompson) 4:04 Abby Posner “Second Chances” Second Chances (2023 Blackbird) 2:31 Dana Cooper “Beauty and Ruin” The Ghost of Tucumcari (2024 Dana Cooper) 3:50 Maya De Vitry “Stacy, In Her Wedding Gown” Infinite (2023 Mad Maker Studio) 3:57 Tray Wellington “Wasted Time” Black Banjo (2022 Mountain Home) 2:35

Your Music Saved Us
089 Switchfoot - The Legend of Chin

Your Music Saved Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 74:08


Jay and Clifton explore the origins of Switchfoot: Not just another wrong way to say footswitch. Legend of Chin, to be specific. The first album.Sources:https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Music/Switchfoothttps://charliepeacock.substack.com/p/music-and-meaning-podcast-debuts?utm_campaign=posts-open-in-app&publication_id=232840&post_id=139462517&triedRedirect=truehttps://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/podcasts/music-meaning/whats-christian-about-chemistry.htmlhttps://switchfoot.com/blogs/news/throwback-series-legend-of-chinhttps://www.newtimesslo.com/arts/the-old-switcheroo-2935533https://www.popmatters.com/jon-foreman-fall-winter-2496182076.htmlhttps://sunnybirdee.tripod.com/id13.htmlhttps://christianmusic.fandom.com/wiki/Jon_Foremanhttps://creammag.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/switchfoot-the-faith-not-the-genre/https://www.angelfire.com/fl2/christrock/switchfoot.htmlhttps://www.christianity.com/wiki/people/christian-singer-jon-foreman.html#google_vignettehttps://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/articles/music/Switchfoot_San_Diego_surfers_creating_a_buzz/33615/p1/https://www.crosswalk.com/culture/music/switchfoot-540294.htmlhttps://www.discogs.com/release/1417911-Switchfoot-The-Legend-Of-Chinhttps://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Switchfoot/The_Legend_Of_Chin/4270/https://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/TheLegendofChin.asphttps://switchfoot.com/blogs/news/throwback-series-legend-of-chinhttps://scenesmedia.com/2018/09/my-secrets-of-surviving-rock-stardom-chad-butler-of-switchfoot/

The Other 22 Hours
Lori McKenna on holding the work in gratitude, carving space, and sign posts.

The Other 22 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 61:33


Lori McKenna is Grammy-winning singer songwriter who has released 12+ records on Warner, Signature Sounds, Thirty Tigers, and written countless songs that have been number 1 hits for the likes of Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift, Little Big Town, Lady Gaga, Maren Morris, Thomas Rhett, The Highwomen, and Mandy Moore, to name a few. All of this widespread acclaim started later in life for Lori (at 36, with 5 children), so we talk with her about that experience, how being in Boston vs Nashville has impacted her career, how and if her success has affected her process, her thoughts on touring and the requirements of an artist career beyond the songs, and much more, all well soaking up her immense gratitude for it all.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Lori McKennaEp 14 - Mark ErelliEp 27 - Mary GauthierWarner RecordsKris DelmhorstBarry DeanCourtney HartmanLiz RoseHillary LindseyGuy ClarkJustin VernonAaron DessnerBig Red MachineBecky FlukeEp 43 - Gretchen PetersEp 3 - The Milk Carton KidsHardly Strictly Bluegrass FestivalBrandy ClarkClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.

Between You & Me Podcast
Ep 173: Mark D Conklin - The Gospel, the GRAMMY's and a child-like Faith

Between You & Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 57:43


Mark D Conklin has done it all - a music executive, artist manager, producer and roots music artist, he's even interviewed the likes of Ellie Goulding and DJ Khaled. So what's next? He's venturing into Gospel music, with the cinematic album The Gospel According to Mark featuring narration by Gloria Gaynor.  Which is …you guessed it, a creative retelling of the Biblical book of Mark. He chats to Jess about the incredible artists who partnered with him on this project, his journey back to faith as an adult, and why he believes Christian music needs to reflect the harder parts of the human experience. Buy/stream “The Gospel According to Mark” here: https://tr.ee/D3JFha2UHr Connect with @Mark_D_Conklin and https://markgospel.com MUSIC Devil In The Temple ft. Mike Farris by Mark D Conklin Make Way ft. Ernie Haase and Signature Sound by Mark D Conklin Take This Cup ft. The Fairfield Four by Mark D Conklin Unbelief got. T Graham Brown by Mark D Conklin Through The Storm ft. Rita Wilson by Mark D Conklin Good News ft. Lenesha Randolph, Joseph Rice and the Fisk Jubilee Singers by Mark D Conklin Always Only Jesus by Mercy Me ADVERTISEMENTS ‘Always Only Jesus' by Mercy Me is available here: https://tr.ee/T7rZiOAHdl Connect with the 'Songs That Changed You' podcast here: https://apple.co/48pWMMA SUBSCRIBE/CONNECT/LET'S BE FRIENDS: https://linktr.ee/betweenyoumepod Music published with permission of artist and fair use permissions. Produced by Josh Dunn Media.

The Gospel Jubilee
Happy Memorial Day From Chip and Denny

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 89:47


Happy Memorial Day from The Gospel Jubilee   This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip and Denny will be playing music by The Hyssongs, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Kim Hopper, Master's Voice, The Perrys, The Whisnants, Jimmy fortune, as well as honoring the men and women who gave their lives for this great country of ours.   Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/60150457/download.mp3   Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com   Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM  EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org   Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org   Playlist:   Artists |Song Title | Album   01. Travis Tripp - When God dips His love in my heart - "Country Chapel"   02. The Kingdom Heirs - Jesus is enough - "I Feel A Good Day Coming On"   03. The Torchmen Quartet - That's how I know - "In Him We Trust"   04. The Hyssongs - There is - "There Is"   05. Triumphant Quartet - I can't help but smile - "The Greatest Story"   06. Sunday Drive - Breaking boundaries - "Breaking Boundaries"   07. History of Memorial Day   08. Ernie Haase & Signature Sounded - John in the Jordan - "Get Away Jordan"   09. Endless Highway - Till they came home - "Countless EP"   10. The Guardians - The truth is - "Songs Of A Lifetime"   11. Gordan Mote - He forgives and forgets - "Where You Lead Me"   12. Kim Hopper - Sheltered in the arms of God - "Softly & Tenderly"   13. Master's Voice - I need your grace tonight - "A Real Good Day"   14. The Perrys - The harder the battle, the sweeter the victory - "Testament"   15. Legacy Five - It's good to know - "London"   16. The Crabb Family - Walk on water - "The Crabb Family 2020"   17. Gerald Crabb and Josh & Ashley franks - Come to Jesus meetin' - "Come To Jesus Meetin' - Single"   18. The Whisnants - Leave it - "Been Blessed"   19. Mark Bishop - Memorial Day wishes - "You're Happy When You're Laughing"   20. Tate Emmons - Until you can't - "Means Something To Me"-   21. Jimmy Fortune - Battle hymn of the Republic - "God & Country"   22. The Old Time Gospel Hour Quartet - It had always been the soldier - "The Lamb Is King"   23. The Booth Brothers - I speak Jesus - "Speak Jesus"    

The Gospel Jubilee
Chip and Denny Play New Southern Gospel ReleasesThe Gospel Jubilee, New Southern Gospel Releases

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 91:35


This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip & Denny will be playing brand new radio hits and singles by many of today's Southern Gospel artists such as Scotty Inman, The Kingsmen, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, The Villines Trio, The Erwins, Tribute Quartet, Poet Voices, Authentic Unlimited, The Allens, and The Troy Burns Family.   Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/59774912/download.mp3   Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com   Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM  EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org   Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org   Legend Oldies Radio. Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT. https://www.legendoldies.com   Playlist:   Artists |Song Title | Album   01. Scotty Inman - come as you are - "My God"   02. Real Southern Gospel Quartet - Gideon's God - "Taking A Stand"   03. The Inspirations - Walking with Jesus - "The Legacy Continues"   04. The Kingsmen - Sound of the righteous - "Unstoppable God"   05. The Guardians - Time after time - "Songs Of A Lifetime"   06. Ernie Haase & Signature sound - Hosanna - "Hosanna - single"   07. The Villines Trio - Whatcha gonna do - "Turn On The Light"   08. The Blackwood Brothers Quartet - I believe - "Tribute To The King"   09. The Erwins - Red words - "Life Story"   10. The Gaither Vocal Band - I'll worship only at the feet of Jesus - "We Have This Moment"   11. Charity Gayle - Holy ground - "Endless Praise"   12. 11th Hour - He proved me wrong again - "He Proved Me Wrong Again - Single"   13. Brenda Denny Rhoades - An unfinished task - "Grace"   14. The Down East Boys - Beat up Bible - "One Day In The Past"   15. Tribute Quartet - He pilots my ship - "Quartet Tribute volume 3"   16. The Mark Trammell Quartet - Treasures in heaven - "Full Sail"   17. Mystery artists of the week - All in a Sunday's work - "Always A Road"   18. Poet voice - It won't be long - "It Won't Be Long - Single"   19. Mark Bishop - World's favorite housekeeper - "You're Happy When You're Laughing"   20. Authentic Unlimited - Come On In - "The Gospel Sessions volume 2"   21. The Allens - I am free - "Kingdom Come"   22. The Troy Burns Family - The first million years - "Then & Now"   23. 8th Street - He can - "Lovin' Every Minute Of It"   24. The Freemans - God walks in - "God Walks In - Single"   Outro – When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder - Heavenbound  

Voices In My Head (The Official Podcast of Rick Lee James)

Voices In My Head (the Rick Lee James Podcast) Episode 545: Mark D. Conklin THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MARK BRINGS SCRIPTURE TO LIFE WITH MUSIC'S TOP NAMES Gloria Gaynor, Rita Wilson, The Fisk Jubilee Singers, Rhonda Vincent and Ernie Haase & Signature Sound Among Star-Studded Guests   Uniting a veritable who's who of Gospel, soul and country music luminaries for a uniquely inspired collection of song and spoken word, The Gospel According to Mark is set for release May 17 from StowTown Records. Created by and featuring acclaimed singer/songwriter Mark D. Conklin, the project's 12 standout musical collaborations are interwoven with 12 Scripture vignettes voiced by iconic songstress Gloria Gaynor.    Produced by Conklin who also wrote or co-penned each musical selection and GRAMMY winner Mark Prentice, the project offers fresh perspective on the New Testament book of Mark, chronologically conveying the account of Jesus' life, death and resurrection. With Gaynor's narrations anchoring every song, The Gospel According to Mark showcases musical contributions from renowned actress and singer Rita Wilson; internationally revered collegiate ensemble The Fisk Jubilee Singers; Gospel trailblazers The Fairfield Four; the “Queen of Bluegrass” Rhonda Vincent; Southern Gospel leaders Ernie Haase & Signature Sound; GRAMMY-winning recording artist John Berry; and ‘80s country hitmaker T. Graham Brown, among many others.    “While serving as the director of the GRAMMY Museum Experience at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, I had the privilege of sitting down with the legendary recording artist Gloria Gaynor in 2020,” Conklin recalls. “After spending time with her album and speaking with her about her unwavering dedication to the Lord, an awakening occurred within me. It ignited a long-dormant desire to embark on my own worship project dream I had put off for years.”   “Later, as I edited the audio of my interview with Gloria for a podcast, it hit me like a bolt of lightning,” he adds. “I knew THAT voice, HER voice, was the one! To my great delight and surprise, she graciously agreed to join me on my musical journey, and I will be forever grateful.”   “I'm so honored to have been asked to narrate The Gospel According to Mark and lend my voice to such an uplifting project that Mark D. Conklin has brought to life,” Gaynor shares. “To be part of such an amazing gathering of talent to share the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is truly a blessing for me.”   The Gospel According to Mark is highlighted by lead single “The Greatest is Love,” which is now available on digital platforms. Featuring acclaimed recording artist Wendy Moten, a runner-up on NBC's “The Voice," the retro rock 'n soul track embodies the nostalgic sounds of Memphis and Muscle Shoals.   Additional album standouts include the Rita Wilson spotlight “Through the Storm”; “Oh, Lonely Day,” a stirring Good Friday anthem with vocal contributions from John Berry and Rhonda Vincent; and the soulful “Take This Cup” with The Fairfield Four, an emotive musical rendering of Jesus' struggle in the Garden of Gethsemane. Conklin has also authored an exclusive devotional companion for The Gospel According to Mark. Unpacking scripturally-rooted insight behind each of the album's 12 songs, the devotions present encouragement for daily living, reflective questions and directed prayers.   ABOUT MARK D. CONKLIN A genre-spanning music executive, recording artist, songwriter and producer, Mark D. Conklin's music has appeared on Billboard's country, blues and bluegrass charts, as well as on such hit TV shows as “Grey's Anatomy” and in various national advertising campaigns. He served as host of the GRAMMY Museum Experience Prudential Center's three online conversation series: "Off the Record,” “Behind the Songs” and “Mini Masterclass." In this role, Conklin interviewed more than 200 artists, including Mary Wilson of the Supremes; Earth, Wind & Fire's Philip Bailey; DJ Khaled; BTS; Ellie Goulding; Luke Combs; and Kane Brown. Returning to his first love as a singer/songwriter, the New Jersey native released his roots-country EP, Starting Over, in 2020.   ABOUT STOWTOWN RECORDS StowTown Records was founded in 2011 by Ernie Haase and Wayne Haun and welcomed partners Landon Beene and Nate Goble in 2014. A powerhouse independent Gospel music label, StowTown is home to renowned pop/Inspirational artists David Phelps, Charles Billingsley, Cana's Voice, TaRanda Greene, Jody McBrayer and Tiffany Coburn, as well as acclaimed comedian Tim Lovelace, and some of Southern Gospel's biggest names, including Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Booth Brothers, Triumphant Quartet, Doug Anderson, The Browns, The Erwins, Legacy Five, The Kramers, Sunday Drive, The Perrys, The Steeles, The Taylors, and Zane & Donna King. Distributed worldwide via Provident/Sony Distribution, StowTown Records artists have garnered GRAMMY® nominations, multiple GMA Dove Awards and chart-topping releases. A burgeoning leader in multi-genre entertainment, the company's StowTown Worship imprint serves the Church with a diverse range of music and resources and features renowned genre pioneer The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir as its flagship artist.   For further information visit: markdconklin.com, stowtownrecords.com, turningpointpr.com. Follow Conklin on Instagram and Facebook.     ----more----   10% Off Everything Rick Lee James on Band camp Instructions Visit https://rickleejames.bandcamp.com At checkout use code: 10off Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing) This song appeared on over 80 Spotify playlists this Advent Season. I want to thank everyone for listening and sharing it this year.   Official Music Video:   Web Site: https://rickleejames.com   PURCHASE ALBUM: www.RickLeeJames.Bandcamp.com SongSelect: https://songselect.ccli.com/Songs/6152291/advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing Downloadable Charts and More available from LIFEWAYWORSHIP.COM: https://worship.lifeway.com/findAndBuy/songPage/AdventHymn(Watching%2CWaiting%2CLonging)?versionId=93901&rowNum=0&searchString=Advent%20Hymn%20(watching,%20Waiting,%20Longing)#song-Parts Loop Community: https://loopcommunity.com/en-us/songs/advent-hymn-(watching%2C-waiting%2C-longing)-by-rick-lee-james-3892  Endorsements: “A perfect and needed addition to any Christmas playlist this year. Rick Lee James bringing home the Advent Message.” -CCM Magazine https://www.ccmmagazine.com/music-video/rick-lee-james-advent-hymn-watching-waiting-longing/ “I love Advent Hymn (Watching, Waiting, Longing), which gives newness to the phrases of Isaiah. Watching, waiting, and longing is what we do now, and these songs help us do that in confidence. I anticipate that this album will be received as a great gift by many who will find their faith nourished and awakened by it.” –Walter Brueggemann (Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary) "I've watched Rick grow as an artist and songwriter for many years. Congratulations brother on an excellent independent release." -Paul Baloche (Dove Award Winning Songwriter) "Rick Lee James is a poet and singer. You will not only enjoy listening, you'll be drawn into the source –Jesus." -Mike Harland RICK LEE JAMES INFO Web Sites: https://www.rickleejames.com Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/halls         More from Rick Lee James Shine A Light In The Darkness Get The Single: https://rickleejames.hearnow.com/shine-a-light-in-the-darkness Music Video:   Rick Lee James Playlist on Spotify:   https://t.co/S7nCRl0xqa            

Howcee Productions Gospel
GOSPEL MUSIC TODAY WITH KEN AND JEAN GRADY TV SHOW APRIL 21- 28 2024

Howcee Productions Gospel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 58:00


 Ken Grady and his lovely wife, Jean Sutterfield Grady are no strangers to Gospel music. They have an amazing TV show called Gospel Music Today that alerts the fans on the who's who and the what's happening in Gospel Music. They have interviewed many great artists such as Bill Gaither, Ernie Haase and Signature Sound, The Williamsons, The Goulds, Les Butler and many othe… — with Jean Sutterfield Grady. https://www.facebook.com/ken.grady1 TV host at Gospel Music Today Studied at University of Rhode Island Went to Coventry High School Lives in Greenville, South Carolina From Coventry, Rhode Island  

The Gospel Jubilee
Chip and Denny Play Hymns and More Hymns

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 90:02


It will be an all hymns edition this week on The Gospel Jubilee with Chip & Denny.   Tune in to hear some of your all-time favorite Gospel hymns sang by many of today's top Gospel artists.   Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/59292692/download.mp3   Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com   Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM  EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org   Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org   Legend Oldies Radio. Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT. https://www.legendoldies.com   Playlist:   Artists |Song Title | Album   01. Gordan Mote - When we all get to heaven - Gordan Mote Sings Hymns & songs Of Inspiration"   02. The Hayes Family - Glory to His name - "Hymns Of The Faith"   03. The Ball Brothers - Victory in Jesus - "Dynamic"   04. Three Bridges - There is power in the blood - "Hymns & Classics Renewed"   05. Jonathan Wilburn - Unclouded day - "Songs From The Front Pew"   06. Triumphant Quartet - Heaven came down - "Hymns Collection"   07. Joseph Habedank with Charlotte Ritchie - Grace greater than all our sins - "Hymns With Friends"   08. Mark Lowry with Kevin Williams - Blessed assurance - "Sit Up Straight & Sing - Volume 3"   09. Ronnie Booth - Take my hand, precious Lord - "The Best Hymn Songs Ever"   10. Kim Hopper - What a friend we have in Jesus - "Softly & Tenderly"   11. The Torchmen Quartet - All that thrills my soul is Jesus - "Hymns Least We Forget"   12. Guy Penrod - The solid Rock - "Hymns"   13. Josh Turner - Amazing grace - "I Serve A Savior"   14. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound and The Gaither Vocal Band - Sweet, sweet Spirit - "GVB & EHSS - Together"   15. The Isaacs - Great is Thy faithfulness - "Nature's Synphony In 432"   16. Joey + Rory - I surrender all - "Hymns"   17. The Craguns - In times like these - "Hymns In Times Like These"   18. Mystery artists of the week - He leadeth me - "Hymns"   19. The Hyssons - What a day that will be - "Favorite Hymns"   20. Jimmy Fortune with Daily & Vincent - In the sweet by and by - "Hits & Hymns"   21. The Blackwood Brothers - He hideth my soul - "A Captella Hymns"   22. Daniel Thornton - All hail the power of Jesus name - "It Is Well Volume 2"   Outro: When We All Get To Heaven - Heavenbound

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #570

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/25/2024 featuring: Emily Barnes “Hey Carmen” Rare Birds (2019 1585152) 4:33 Jay Linden “Good Luck Charm” Ordinary Sunrise (2023 Jay Linden) 3:39 Wren “Kite out on the Ocean” Pink Stone: Songs from Moose Lodge (2021 Laura Adrienne Brady) 4:36 Peter Mulvey “Mailman” More Notes From Elsewhere (2024 Peter Mulvey) 3:16 Jillian Matundan “You Read My Mind” Singing to the Moon (2024 Jillian Matundan) 3:26 Buffalo Nichols “These Things” Buffalo Nichols (2021 Fat Possum) 2:59 Andrea von Kampen “Such Love Does” Sister Moon (2024 Tone Tree) 3:20 Sam Robbins “Bigger Than in Between” Bigger Than in Between (2022 Sam Robbins) 3:29 Raye Zaragoza “Heavy Hearts Club” Hold That Spirit (2023 Rebel River) 3:08 Marideth Sisco “Been Here Before” Empty Doors (2017 Marideth Sisco) 3:07 Jared Rabin “Tunnel's End” Chasing the Light (2022 Jared Rabin) 3:10 American Patchwork Quartet “Pretty Saro” American Patchwork Quartet (2024 Carolina Jasmine) 3:19 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “Gentle Arms of Eden” Drum Hat Buddha (2014 Signature Sounds) 3:03 Dan Weber “Call It a Night” The Way the River Goes (2022 Dan Weber) 3:28

Adventures In Vinyl
Blink 182 - Enema Of The State

Adventures In Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 49:51


On this episode of Adventures In Vinyl we discuss the 3rd studio album that launched a band to a mainstream commerical success in 1999.  That band is Blinke 182 and the album is Enema of the State.Songs Of The Week!Cage the Elephant - Cigarette DaydreamsBowling for Soup - 1985Blink 182 - Enema of the StateGenre:  Pop - PunkRelease Date:  June 1, 1999Studio(s):  Signature Sound, Studio West, Mad Hatter, the Bomb Factory, Conway Recording, and Big FishProducer:  Jerry FinnLabel:  MCALength:  35:17Number of Tracks:  12For more information on the band Blink 182  be sure to check out their website at www.blink182.com .   If you like this podcast be sure to check us out on our website at www.adventuresinvinyl.com where you can find links to our episodes and through our support section you can find a place to order your very own adventures in vinyl T Shirt.   Follow us on instagram @adventures.in.vinyl and be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5 star review on your favorite platform of choice.

Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises
You Might Be A Southern Gospel Music Fan

Quirks, Bumps, and Bruises

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 13:41 Transcription Available


Join us, Melody and Candi, as we take a stroll down memory lane, celebrating our shared love for Southern Gospel music. With 17 years of concerts, events, and countless memories, we reflect on the times we followed artists like Signature Sound and Michael English, and attended massive gatherings like the National Quartet Convention and Singing in the Sun. Listen in as we recount the hilarious moment we unwittingly found ourselves on the red carpet at Dollywood, decked out in our finest—save for the Crocs and sandals on our feet.In this heartfelt conversation, we also explore the unique atmosphere of Southern Gospel events and how they serve as the ultimate setting for people-watching, surpassing even the likes of Walmart for entertainment value. Plus, we touch on Aaron Wilburn's humorous take on Southern Gospel fandom in his book, "You Might Be a Southern Gospel Music Fan If." Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for a laugh, our anecdotes are sure to bring a smile to your face and maybe even a bit of nostalgia for the sights and sounds of Southern Gospel music.

The Gospel Jubilee
The Gospel Jubilee With Chip and Denny

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 90:38


This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip and Denny will be playing new music by The Kingsmen, Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Brian Free & Assurance, The Sound, Debra Perry & Jaidyn's Call, Mark Bishop, and Sound Street. Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/58958653/download.mp3 Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org Legend Oldies Radio. Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT. https://www.legendoldies.com Playlist: Artists |Song Title | Album 01. The Kingsmen - When the saints go marching in - "Unstoppable God" 02. The Gann Brothers - All it takes is a shout - "Revive" 03. Mystery artists of the week (The Cumberland Boys) - Hallelujah heavenly horn - "Greatest Hits" 04. Gold City Quartet - I will not be shaken - "Hope For The Journey" 05. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - We are the church - "We Are The Church - Single" 06. The Kramers - Water walker - "The Hope Of All tomorrows" 07. Brian Free & Assurance - Meet me at the cross - "Meet Me At The Cross" 08. Adam Crabb - Where I belong - "Clean" 09. The Sound - Peace is - "God Is Real" 10. Tribute Quartet - Do you know my Jesus - "Tribute Quartet - Quartet Tribute - Volume 3" 11. Avenue Trio - I am Thine, Oh Lord - "Crucified. Magnified. Glorified" 12. The Ferguson Family - The healer sees me - "His Kind Of Love" 13. Bill & Gloria Gaither - I wish you - "Gaither Gospel Series - Bill & Gloria Gaither" 14. Anthem Edition - This little light of mine - "Music To Your Ears" 15. Debra Perry & Jaidyn's Call - At the end of every prayer - "At The End Of Every Prayer - Single" 16. Becky Isaacs Bowman (Featuring Connie Smith) - Way up on the mountain - "Songs That Pulled Me Through The Tough Times" 17. Mark Bishop - If we can't be happy here - "Home" 18. Mark Bishop - The good old days - "You're Happy When You're Laughing" 19. Josh & Ashley Franks - Loving our life - "Family" 20. The Kingdom Heirs - I know what lies ahead - "Something Good - Volume 3" 21. Sound Street - Mansions - "Mansions - Single" 22. The Mark Trammell Quartet - Go show John - "Full Sail" 23. The Browders - Listening for the shout - "Time Machine" Outro – When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder - Heavenbound

Christian Music Guys Podcast
Episode 142 | Ernie Haase

Christian Music Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 49:05


On today's episode, we chat with Ernie Haase! Ernie and Lisa make their home in Stow, Ohio, the foundation for StowTown Records. Ernie started his legendary quartet (EHSS) in 2003. Then, in 2011, he helped begin this specialty Southern Gospel record label along with good friend and fellow co-founder Wayne Haun. The Newburgh, IN, native grew up enjoying the sounds of Gospel music and, more specifically, quartet music. His favorite quartet was the legendary Cathedrals. "I remember going to hear them sing anytime they were near my hometown. When I was a teenager, I would always show up early, sometimes even before they did, and help them unload their bus. It was my dream to sing with them one day." That dream became a reality in 1990, when Ernie received the call to join his favorite quartet. At the time Ernie, who had previously sung with renown songwriter Squire Parsons in his quartet, Redeemed, was doing solo concerts and traveling in his car wherever he was invited to sing. On one particular night in the spring of 1990, Ernie was invited to sing at his alma mater, Oakland City University. Also scheduled at the concert was the Cathedrals. Little did Ernie know that his performance that evening would serve as his unofficial audition for the legendary quartet. The Cathedrals' bass singer, George Younce, was waiting in the wings, backstage, watching and listening to Haase's performance. Obviously, George liked what he heard and saw because, within a week, Ernie was making his way to meet the group for his first performance as the Cathedrals' tenor. Shortly thereafter, Ernie had the opportunity to meet the entire Younce family. Ernie's attention was quickly captured by George's daughter, Lisa, and following a whirlwind courtship, the two married in December of 1990. Lisa helps Ernie in the Signature Sound office, handling the business affairs of the quartet, and when the two aren't busy working, they enjoy reading, biking and simply spending time together. In his spare time, Ernie enjoys playing basketball, collecting vintage albums of some of the great Gospel quartets and other Southern Gospel artists, and he has a huge collection of many classic recordings along with a wide variety of Elvis Presley memorabilia. Signature Sound's latest single, 'We are the Church', is out now! Each Friday Ernie and the guys offer new music, on their Youtube channel, and conversion and information about all the good things they have planned for you the listener. Tune in every Friday at 7pm est to see it live or come back here anytime to watch. erniehaase.com @erniehaase christianmusicguys.com @christianmusicguys --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianmusicguys/message

All About M.E. PODCAST
Episode-15 Cities with signature sounds

All About M.E. PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 19:44


We would LOVE to hear what you think. Please drop a line.We discuss different cities with a signature musical sound and give a brief description of it. To better give an understanding of where certain music was birthed. Support the Show.

Tennis Channel Inside-In
The Voice of the USTA Pro Circuit Mike Cation: Living His Childhood Dream And Being The Signature Sound of the Challengers

Tennis Channel Inside-In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 44:25


Play-by-play broadcaster Mike Cation joins the podcast to discuss his role as the sole voice of the USTA Pro Circuit, the tour where many young hopefuls get their start in pro tennis. Cation explains why he was drawn to the sport at such a young age, how he became intertwined with the Challenger Tour, and details some of his favorite and funniest memories from his ten years in the booth. The commentator averages 30 matches per week on site, and Cation maps out what a typical day in the office is for the hardest working person in all of tennis. You won't want to miss this interview where Cation lists the special qualities that Ben Shelton, Jannik Sinner and Nick Kyrgios had during the start of their tennis journeys, or how valuable the respect of his peers like Chris Eubanks is to the announcer. Cation also laments on the excitement he feels for the opportunity to call matches at the Australian Open, and why he's thrilled to continue this role as long as the sport will have him. Hosted by Mitch Michals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Tennis Channel Inside-In
The Voice of the USTA Pro Circuit Mike Cation: Living His Childhood Dream And Being The Signature Sound of the Challengers

Tennis Channel Inside-In

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 41:40


Play-by-play broadcaster Mike Cation joins the podcast to discuss his role as the sole voice of the USTA Pro Circuit, the tour where many young hopefuls get their start in pro tennis. Cation explains why he was drawn to the sport at such a young age, how he became intertwined with the Challenger Tour, and details some of his favorite and funniest memories from his ten years in the booth. The commentator averages 30 matches per week on site, and Cation maps out what a typical day in the office is for the hardest working person in all of tennis.You won't want to miss this interview where Cation lists the special qualities that Ben Shelton, Jannik Sinner and Nick Kyrgios had during the start of their tennis journeys, or how valuable the respect of his peers like Chris Eubanks is to the announcer. Cation also laments on the excitement he feels for the opportunity to call matches at the Australian Open, and why he's thrilled to continue this role as long as the sport will have him. Hosted by Mitch Michals.

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast
SCOTT ATKINS (CRADLE OF FILTH, SYLOSIS, ANDY JAMES)

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 68:40


Scott Atikins is a producer best known for his work with Cradle Of Filth and Sylosis. Chapters: 00:02:17 - Starting a Career In Mobile Recording 00:04:30 - Support and Mentorship in the Music Industry 00:11:30 - Balancing Workload and Work-life Balance 00:15:49 - Managing Band Expectations 00:18:08 - The Importance of Structuring Your Day 00:22:41 - The Challenges of Recording in the Studio 00:29:24 - Providing Fresh Perspective on Songwriting 00:38:34 - Challenges of a Geographically-dispersed Band 00:43:11 - The Challenges of Starting a Studio in LA 00:49:49 - The Signature Sound of Cradle of Filth 00:56:29 - Overcoming the Need for Routine 01:01:02 - The Gift of Genuine Talent 01:03:09 - Encouraging the Type of Person Who Pursues Music 01:07:29 - Josh Middleton's Success in Architects And Sylosis NAIL THE MIX is an online mixing school created by Joey Sturgis, Joel Wanasek and Eyal Levi - the guys who produced bands like TDWP, Chelsea Grin, Blessthefall, Machine Head, Monuments, Miss May I, Of Mice & Men, Reflections, Born Of Osiris, Asking Alexandria and dozens more of this generation's best metal bands. Every month, NAIL THE MIX members get exclusive access to the REAL MULTI-TRACK SESSIONS from a REAL ALBUM, and a 6-8 hour live streaming class from the producer who mixed it. These are the actual sessions by bands like Gojira, Meshuggah, Periphery, Opeth, Fall Out Boy, Bring Me The Horizon, A Day To Remember and more - and NTM is the only place in the world you'll get access to them!

The Sundilla Radio Hour
The Sundilla Radio Hour #548

The Sundilla Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 59:01


The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week 10/23/2023 featuring: Dixon Darling “Arizona” Cat Dad (2021 Spirovox) 4:12 Darrell Scott “Red Bird” Old Cane Back Rocker (2023 HERE) 4:06 Abbie Gardner “Three Quarter Time” Dobrosinger (2022 Abbie Gardner) 4:03 Forest Sun “Love That Keeps on Trying” Hey Magnolia (2023 Forest Sun) 3:21 The Lonesome Ace Stringband “Praying for Rain” Try to Make It Fly (2023 Lonesome Ace Stringband) 3:30 The Rough & Tumble “Hard Times (You & Me)” Single (2022 Penny Jar Publishing) 3:12 The Rough & Tumble “Don't Answer the Phone, Children (The Momo)” Be Good, Little Children: The Lullafrights, Vol. 1 (2020 The Rough & Tumble) 2:49 Sadie Gustafson-Zook “Keep Myself” Sin of Certainty (2021 BGZ Sounds) 2:52 Tre Burt “Sweet Misery” You, Yeah, You (2021 Oh Boy) 3:09 Phil Roy “Melt” Grouchyfriendly (2006 Ear Pictures) 3:47 Joy Oladokun “Changes” Proof of Life (2023 Amigo) 3:08 Justin Hiltner “10 Years (Gotta Get Out)” 1992 (2022 Phony Graph) 3:31 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer “Gentle Arms of Eden” Drum Hat Buddha (2014 Signature Sounds ) 3:03 Peter Mulvey & SistaStrings “February Too” Love Is the Only Thing (2022 Peter Mulvey) 3:11

The Gospel Jubilee
Chip & Denny Pay Tribute to 911

The Gospel Jubilee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 89:21


This week on The Gospel Jubilee Chip & Denny will be reflecting back on that fateful day, September 11, 2001, and will be playing songs in memorial of the men and women who lost their lives as a result of those attacks upon our great American soil. Here are all of the ways you can listen to the Gospel Jubilee On your Echo device say, Alexa, play the Gospel Jubilee on Apple podcast. For a direct download go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/56725664/download.mp3 Ocean Waves Radio ... every Wednesday at 5:00 PM Eastern time., www.OceanWavesRadio.com Thursday afternoons at 4:00 PM and Sunday mornings at 9:30 AM EST on Southern Branch Bluegrass Radio, www.sbbradio.org Saturday evenings at 7:00 and Wednesday afternoons at 4:00 CST on Radio For Life, www.RadioForLife.org Legend Oldies Radio. Our broadcast will be aired every Sunday morning at 9:00 AM CDT. https://www.legendoldies.com Playlist: Artists |Song Title | Album 01. Legacy Five The Star Spangled Banner - "Faith & Freedom" 02. Ronnie McDowll & the Oak Ridge Boys - Make America great again - "Make America Great Again" 03. The Couriers - The Statue of Liberty - "One Nation Over God" 04. The Inspirations - God's Word will stand - "God's Word Will Stand" 05. The Jordan Family Band - Hope for the world - "Little More Love" 06. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound and The Gaither Vocal Band - America medley - "Together" 07. Guy Penrod - Count on me - "Classics" 08. Sweetwater Revival - God make America great again - "God Make America Great Again - Single" 09. The Southern Gospel All Stars - We need each other - "The Collection Volume 1" 10. Endless Highway - America, bless God - "Parables" 11. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - We need each other - "Dream On" 12. Gordan Mote - Only Jesus can heal this hurting world - "Gordan Mote Sings Hymns & Songs Of Inspiration" 13. Karen Peck & New River - Hope for all nations - "Hope For All Nations" 14. Nick Akin - God revive us - "God Revive Us - Single" 15. The Booth brothers - What the world needs to hear - "Greatest Hits - Live" 16. The Gaither Vocal Band - Better together - "Better Together" 17. The Greenes - We need America again - "We Need America Again" 18. Veronica Whaley - America doesn't have to fall - "America Doesn't Have To Fall - Single" 19. Randy Travis - America will always stand - "Country Faith America"

The Pro Audio Suite
Whats your signature sound?

The Pro Audio Suite

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 19:54


Perhaps it's a quirk in your 416 that sits perfectly with your voice. Is it an anomaly in your room that adds that special something to your voice, or is it where you position the mic that just has you humming?  A signature sound isn't essential, but most engineers have one (achieved through compression and eq admittedly). There's no reason your home studio can't have one too. "As long as it sounds good, it is good" as the saying goes... A big shout out to our sponsors, Austrian Audio and Tri Booth. Both these companies are providers of QUALITY Audio Gear (we wouldn't partner with them unless they were), so please, if you're in the market for some new kit, do us a solid and check out their products, and be sure to tell em "Robbo, George, Robert, and AP sent you"... As a part of their generous support of our show, Tri Booth is offering $200 off a brand-new booth when you use the code TRIPAP200. So get onto their website now and secure your new booth... https://tribooth.com/ And if you're in the market for a new Mic or killer pair of headphones, check out Austrian Audio. They've got a great range of top-shelf gear.. https://austrian.audio/ We have launched a Patreon page in the hopes of being able to pay someone to help us get the show to more people and in turn help them with the same info we're sharing with you. If you aren't familiar with Patreon, it's an easy way for those interested in our show to get exclusive content and updates before anyone else, along with a whole bunch of other "perks" just by contributing as little as $1 per month. Find out more here..   https://www.patreon.com/proaudiosuite   If you haven't filled out our survey on what you'd like to hear on the show, you can do it here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZWT5BTD Join our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/proaudiopodcast And the FB Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/357898255543203 For everything else (including joining our mailing list for exclusive previews and other goodies), check out our website https://www.theproaudiosuite.com/ “When the going gets weird, the weird turn professional.” Hunter S Thompson #rode #rodemicrophones    Summary In this episode of Pro Audio Suite, industry professionals George Wittam, Robert Marshall, Andrew Peters, and Darren Robbo Robertson, discuss crucial aspects of audio engineering. The show offers valuable insights into microphone usage, including a unique story about an unusual microphone that became a signature sound for its user despite initial concerns over its broken state. The hosts stress the personal nature of microphone choice while exploring factors that affect sound quality, from room attributes to mic placement. They specifically mention the unique attributes of the U 87 cardioid and 818 microphones. They also promote a deal on Tribooth using the code PAP 200 and recommend their audio services. Geological technical support and ongoing discussions are available through a dedicated Facebook group. For more information about Pro Audio Suite's hosts and their services, listeners can visit theproaudiosuite.com. #ProAudioTips #UniqueMicrophoneSounds #TechTalkWithProAudioSuite    Timestamps [00:00:00] Intro: Meet the Pro Audio Suite Team [00:00:30] Special Offer: Discounted Tribooth & Personalized Demo  [00:01:11] Segment: George Talks About Unique Mic Problems  [00:02:50] Tips: Importance of Room & Mic Placement [00:09:48] Mic Review: The Magic of U 87 Cardioid   [00:14:50] Comparison: Eight One Eight vs Neumann TLM 170 R [00:19:22] Closing: Thanks and Invitation to Join our Community    Transcript Speaker A: Y'all ready?,Speaker B: Be history.,Speaker C: Get started.,: Welcome.,Speaker C: Hi. Hi. Hello, everyone, to the Pro Audio Suite.,: These guys are professional and motivated with tech. To the Vo stars George Wittam, founder of Source Elements Robert Marshall, international audio engineer Darren Robbo Robertson and global voice Andrew Peters. Thanks to Triboo Austrian audio making passion heard. Source elements. George the tech. Wittam and robbo and AP's. International demo. To find out more about us, check thepro audiosuite.com.,Speaker C: Learn up. Learner. Here we go.,Speaker A: Here you go. Ready?,: Welcome to another Pro audio suite. We're your guests, Robo, Andrew and George. And I'm Robert. And you can get a good deal on a tribooth with PAP 200. And you should have Andrew and Robbo do your demo, by the way, and let's get on with it.,: Okay. It's actually trip 200, but yeah, nice work there, Robert. You missed your calling there.,Speaker B: I tell you what, jesus, you were.,: Looking so good there for a minute and you just fell at the bloody.,Speaker B: I think your job's safe, AP.,: Yeah, you call this a job? Really high binded. Now, George, you were telling us about an experience, once again at one voice with somebody who had a microphone that people were complaining about being broken, but it's kind of become his sound. What was the story?,Speaker A: Yeah, he told me that and again, I haven't heard this mic yet, so I would like to hear it at some point. I told him, hey, give me the audio and I should give him credit. I think maybe I shouldn't. Yeah, no, I should give him credit. It was Chad Fisher and he's worked with me in the past. I think he just finished building a studio, too, that looked pretty impressive. But he said that he's got a 416 or 41 six. That is sounding odd. According to folks that he has sent the audio to that know the mic. He has said that they were concerned that maybe something is up with that mic. And I said, did you buy it used? Was it damaged? Was it counterfeit? All those things could be true. He said, no, I bought it from one of the big companies. The big companies. And I said fascinating. Well, you could certainly reach out to them and ask them to give you another one and exchange it. Or you could look at this as a unique experience and realize that this is the mic that you're booking on and that people like the sound and you may not want to muck with it. So I said, literally, just engrave your initials in that thing. And this is your mic. It's your unique sound. And if you want to get another one because you want to have a proper one or whatever, a regular one, go for it. But this is a unique mic for you. Don't mess with it. Does anybody else have a mic with a quirk or character that they choose to keep using that you know?,: Yeah, well, I was going to say I won't mention the name because I don't want us to get sued or anything. But we've talked about this off air quite a lot. But a very famous American record producer has an AKG C Twelve an original C Twelve which was sent to AKG for testing when they were building the capsule which has now become the Austrian Audio Capsule, the CKR Twelve. Anyway, this famous record producer's C Twelve, which he absolutely loved, he loved used it on everything, was actually broken, but he had no idea that it was broken. He just loved the sound of this broken microphone.,Speaker B: That's the beauty of audio, though, isn't it, is that beauty is in the ear of the beholder. And if he loved the sound that that mic made, it doesn't make him any less or anything else. Just a sound he liked. And that was his sound. So good on him.,: I reckon if it sounds good, it is good, right?,: It is, exactly. Because nothing sounds the same and it's funny. People go, oh well, I've got a U 67 and blah, blah, blah. It's like does it sound like any other U 67? Probably not. I doubt it very much.,Speaker B: I don't know whether George has any experience with this, but I've had sessions with people who've said, pick your amazing multi thousand dollar mic, it could be any of them. They go, I've got a such and such, and you hear them in the room that they're in or where they've got it placed or whatever, and it sounds like shit. Well, I'd rather, to be quite honest have you got a four one six.,: That we can just thing is the room yeah, exactly. That's classic.,: Yeah, the room is key, but also it's like what complements your voice?,Speaker B: What defines your sound.,: And if you're.,: Working it's true, a mic is a very personal choice.,Speaker A: The room is key, but the mic placement is key. And it depends a lot on the kind of mic. I do find that the shotgun mic, 40 116 especially, is tricky to get the placement really awesome and the mic will change its sound quite a lot based on placement. Whereas a large diaphragm condenser cardioid mic will not change nearly as drastically based on the placement. It will certainly increase proximity effect if you get too close, but you can move quite a bit, side to side, up and down without a huge change.,: In the sound, without falling in different places of the pickup pattern. Absolutely. I mean, that's one of the things about a 41 six is you have to stay consistently in front of it because it drops I mean, that's the whole point is it drops off significantly as you get to the side. But the problem is that that's not linear, it's colored, it's different when you get it doesn't drop off evenly.,Speaker A: Yeah. And it has this weird pickup nodes on the sides of the mic. If you look at the pickup pattern.,: Or in the back, if you look.,Speaker A: At the pickup pattern, polar pattern, I should say diagram, you'll see it looks almost like a sword because it's long in the top, short has a tail on the bottom and these little things that stick out on the side. So it's definitely an OD pickup pattern.,: Out of interest. So if you're setting up a 41 six, if you imagine the talent standing in front of the microphone, where do you actually place the mic and what area of the person do you point the mic at?,: The nose, just above the plosive line.,Speaker A: I mean, the tip of the mic is right above the plosive line, but where is it aiming?,: Yeah, at the mouth, basically. But just keep the diaphragm away from the gush of air from the plosives.,: Because I've been to so many different studios where the 41 six is pretty well everywhere anyway in this business and there is no consistency with the way the engineers set up the mic.,Speaker B: Well, see, every engineer's got his own sound, too. Every engineer's got his own preference for where the MIC's aiming and all that sort of stuff.,: It kind of depends on where you are. If you're in a horrible sounding booth, then just get into it and try to nullify the booth compared to the ratio of your voice. And then you can just EQ out the proximity effect because the 40 116, being a shotgun, has quite a big proximity effect to it.,Speaker A: It's still a different it's still not quite the big proximity effect, though you're going to get from a large diaphragm cardioid because you can get so much closer to the capsule.,: Well, because the capsule is way up the microphone in the 416 yeah.,Speaker A: It's not near the tip. It's up halfway up the tube of the mic.,: Right. If you were able to virtually get your mouth there, then the proximity effect would probably be insane.,Speaker A: Oh, for sure. Well, if you use a Harvard cardioid or cardioid version of that mic, which would be the I guess they didn't make one, but the newer series, the MKH no, the is it called the MKH 80 series 80208 030-804-0805.,: It's probably like MKH 20. Maybe one of those might be similar to the yeah.,Speaker A: Or Neumann 184 or any one of those pencil mics. The proximity effect is massive, but you just have to be really careful not to pop the mic because the capsule is right there, really easy to pop.,: There is no filter. There's nothing there at all.,: Sounds a bit like you and I, Robert. No filter.,: Tourette's. Tourette's, Mike.,: Yeah, but it's funny, the 41 six, I've had them directly in front of me pointing, as you said, above the sort of forehead kind of thing, pointing to the mouth. I've had them pointing to the chest, I've had them coming in from the side, all sorts of different pointing to the chest.,: Chest, yeah.,Speaker B: Wow.,: I've seen people who do the side thing and the sort of nose thing. If you want to thin it out, you just kind of get it away from the mouth and a little bit more on the head and they'll get a little bit brighter for you. But I've not seen the chest.,: Yeah, that was years ago. I remember someone pointing and they had it set up in front of me and it was like basically probably about almost a foot away from my head and pointing down past my face.,: Excuse me, pointing at your chest?,: Yeah, my laundry is done. Yeah, pointing at my chest must have been so woofy. It was certainly bassy, that's for sure.,: I mean, that's the problem that you have when you have, like, a lavalier mic that's too far under the chin and you lose all the top, all the high end. You have to kind of clip a lavalier mic a little bit lower down, so you get some because if not, the chin creates an acoustic shadow of the s's. And the other detail.,Speaker A: I was in a booth today, one of my clients whose studio designed, and he has a 41 six and a U 87. And he says sometimes I'll go to the U 87 because I just kind of get mic fatigue working on a 41 six all the time because of its tiny sweet spot and all this stuff. And I said, hey, by the way, he's like, but sometimes I use that mic and I hear a little bit too much reflection off the console below and display next to the mic, et cetera, et cetera. And I said, well, do you know about the secret microphone that's inside of U 87? He's like and I said, Flick the little switch on the front to figure eight. And he tried it and he was.,: Like, Whoa, drop everything from the holy cow, that's crazy.,Speaker A: I said, now stand on the side and talk into it. And it was like he was blown away. I said, yeah, this is an entirely different mic and a different sound from the U 87 cardioid or the 41 six. Really, it's a third mic you already had, you just didn't know and try it out and experiment.,: It's a much softer sound with a bigger proximity.,Speaker A: It's more ribbon like, dare I say.,: I mean, the ribbon mics really cancel out the side because the problem with what do you call it, the figure eight on the U 87 is it's two capsules and they are a little bit apart, right? So they don't cancel out at all frequencies. But you get a ribbon mic, that thing is infinitely thin and it really does just vanish to the side.,Speaker A: But I'll tell you, you don't need it to fully vanish to be an advantage. If you have anything reflective below or to the side, it will pretty well kill that. It's great. It just focuses the sound. I was like, Check this out. And he was like, Whoa, that's really cool.,: You've seen those diagrams where they go through the polar patterns and you can see them continuous because people think of polar patterns as being discreet. But really polar patterns are a continuum from omni to cardioid. And then it goes to figure eight. And in there like your hypercardioid is kind of between a figure eight and a cardioid, for example, I think. And that's why the hypercardioid's got the node in the back. And so it's not like a good tube mic. If you've played with a good tube mic, the polar pattern is a continuous knob.,Speaker A: That's right, yeah.,: And some of the better pencil mics are offered in what they call the wide cardioid.,Speaker A: Oh, yeah.,: And those are very natural sounding. They kind of have the naturalness of more close to the naturalness of an omni with still some focus, some proximity effect. A little bit. Yeah. You can't avoid it, but yeah, it's like polar patterns are not one, two, three, there's an infinite number between the.,: Omni and but the thing I actually talk about polar patterns and stuff like that. If you have the OC eight, one eight and you get the dongle that patches into the back, even better. Yeah.,: You can play with the polar patterns on a frequency basis with that polar pattern.,: Well, you're talking about pretty cool. The other part when you've used the two XLRs but this is if you.,: Use the two capsules.,: Yeah, but if you use the dongle, the bluetooth dongle and use the app on your phone, it's not just like clicking from one pattern to another, you're just sliding from one pattern to another.,: Right.,: So you can do a mix of so I'm talking about yeah, which is.,: What I'm talking about. But even better, you can record both of them and then in your daw after the fact, you can play with the polar pattern after you record yeah.,: But that's if you're using the two USBs not USBs, yes, the two XLRs.,: And then you have to use the plugin afterwards.,: But the plugin different plugin. If you get the bluetooth dongle that goes in the back of the mic, then you get a plugin that goes on your phone and it just gives you the polar pattern.,: That's what it is.,: The idea is that if the MIC's up on a boom pole, instead of bringing the thing backwards and forwards, you can do it from your phone.,: So the advantage of that multi frequency polar pattern designer is you could have a booth with a problematic low end, and especially in a corner. Maybe it's the only corner that you can put the mic where you have enough space, but you can treat the low frequency with, say, a figure eight. Get the mic so it rejects the weird bounce back to the side. And then in the upper frequencies, you can open them up to a cardioid or a wide cardioid where it sounds more natural, gives you a little bit more space to move about without having such a critical sweet spot on the microphone. And you can kind of have the benefits of a figure eight where you need it, have the benefits of a cardioid and a wide cardioid where you need them, and really play around with the polar pattern to fit your exact need, instead of just having one polar pattern across the whole spectrum. And then you have to deal with the nonlinearities where you don't want them to be.,: It'd be good if you could actually use that thing post or pre print, so you could actually set and forget if you got a trouble. Oh, you can do it. I've never tried it.,: Well, you can just record both capsules and then you can put the plugin on there and design it away. So if you're always recording both, in fact, you could even do it where you could automate the plugin. So on certain words, if you go really low, you could even change the where were we parameters if you were really going crazy. But yeah, you can definitely put that plugin on a post process. But to do that and make use of it, you have to record both capsules separately.,: Correct.,: You have to use the two XLRs. But that's the whole point of that Mike, is that it is literally that flexible.,: Yeah. I still like the app, though, that I find really handy. Instead of clicking from one pattern to another, you can actually just slide across an infinite amount of mixtures of everything.,: Like the old classic tube mics.,: Exactly. Yeah, exactly.,: You say it's a great mic when you look at the price point.,Speaker B: Well, absolutely. And also we're talking about your distinctive sound. That polar pattern thing sort of gives you the chance to make as well, doesn't it?,Speaker A: Really?,: That's right, indeed.,Speaker A: If you use the Polar designer Bluetooth tool, then it's locked into that fifth setting. It has a magic fifth setting that becomes your pattern.,: You can set it yeah, it's in.,Speaker A: The firmware, which is great.,: Does it do it by the frequencies, too, or is it just by the so you have to use the plugin to get the frequency per frequency. That'd be amazing if you could bake it in there. And then you just have your own microphone, your sound, but still like what I was going to say, the price point of the eight one eight. And you look at it compared to like a U 87.,Speaker A: Actually, a better mic to compare it to is actually the Neumann TLM 170 R. And I mentioned that one because that one's come up a little bit more often. One of my clients bought one a while ago and she hasn't used it yet. And she said, I bought it because Disney uses it and she does a lot of Disney. So I said I was wondering why. So I looked at the frequency response of the 170 R and I saw it was definitely a lot more of a flat response. It's much flatter. And so they want that really just uncolored sound. But that's a multi pattern with more choices. The U 87 just has the classic figure eight omni and card. This one's got more inter, it's got hyper cardioid and a few other things. And it's not a bargain mic.,: 123456 no use. That thing is $2,000. It's more money used than the eight one eight.,Speaker A: It's still quite spendy on the Neumann in the Neumann lineup. And the only thing that competes from Neumann on price would be the 107, I think is what it's called TLM 107.,: But that's a single pattern.,Speaker A: I think that's the multi pattern one. They have a TLM series or is it a 104?,: The 107 is around at least used. It's around 1300 or $1,200.,Speaker A: That's a multi pattern, though, right? I don't see yeah, that's the multi pattern. It's got a funky little digital control joystick on it. It's really OD on the back of the mic.,: Is that how it does its it's.,Speaker A: Actually a multifunction joystick and that controls the pad high pass and polar pattern by flicking the stick around. And I'd say in terms of quality, it's somewhere in the 103 to 100 and it actually might be more like the 102 in terms of what capsule it uses and stuff. So, yeah, that's the only thing that's in any way similar to the 12345 pattern.,: It's about the same price point as an eight one eight, but a little more.,Speaker A: It's a bit more.,: Yeah, it's $200 more or so.,: Yeah.,Speaker A: So bang for the buck. That eight one eight is still it's outstanding. Outstanding.,: Yeah. It really is a killer mic.,Speaker B: I'm just looking at the Ma one. I don't know if you guys have ever seen that. It looks like a butt plug.,: Have you been using those again?,: Yeah, sorry. We can stop him talking out of his eyes.,: Sorry.,Speaker B: It was the first thing that came into my mind.,: There's the out.,: Yeah.,Speaker C: Well, that was fun. Is it over?,: The Pro audio suite with thanks to Tribut and Austrian audio recorded using Source Connect, edited by Andrew Peters and mixed by Robo Got your own audio issues? Just ask robo.com with tech support from.,Speaker C: George, the tech Wittam.,: Don't forget to subscribe to the show and join in the conversation on our Facebook group. To leave a comment, suggest a topic or just say G'day. Drop us a note at our website, theproudiosuite.com.     

The Pro Audio Suite
Promo - Whats your signature Sound?

The Pro Audio Suite

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 0:56


Perhaps it's a quirk in your 416 that sits perfectly with your voice. Is it an anomaly in your room that adds that special something to your voice, or is it where you position the mic that just has you humming?  A signature sound isn't essential, but most engineers have one (achieved through compression and eq admittedly). There's no reason your home studio can't have one too. "As long as it sounds good, it is good" as the saying goes...  

The Roundtable
2023 Green River Festival in Greenfield, MA - June 23-25

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 13:25


The Green River Festival in Western Massachusetts is a celebration of world class music, great local food, beer & wine, a handmade craft fair, and lots of family games and activities.Jim Olsen is President and Co-Founder of Signature Sounds.

Milestones: Deep Dive Analyses of Landmark Albums with Angélika Beener
'This Is How You Create a Signature Sound': John Coltrane's My Favorite Things

Milestones: Deep Dive Analyses of Landmark Albums with Angélika Beener

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 87:19


It's Black Music Month! On this special throwback edition of Milestones, we're going deep into the archives to the very first episode, never released on WBGO Studios until now. Our special guest Marcus Strickland, is a two-time GRAMMY®-nominated saxophonist, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and prolific composer. He joins us to discuss a fan favorite, John Coltrane's My Favorite Things. We delve into Coltrane's popular hit, as well as an in-depth conversation about the soprano saxophone, the true art of production, and why McCoy Tyner deserves all of the praise in the world. 

The Craft Brewed Music Podcast
Eilen Jewell - Getting Behind the Wheel

The Craft Brewed Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 47:08


Acclaimed singer-songwriter Eilen Jewell discusses her new album, Get Behind The Wheel, out now on Signature Sounds.  The Washington Post's description of Eilen is perhaps most apt: "...if Neko Case, Madeleine Peyroux and Billie Holiday had a baby girl who grew up to front a rockabilly band, she'd probably sound a lot like Eilen Jewell."   Craft Brewed Music® The music discovery app that streams music for serious listeners - now included free and forever "in" the Music Discovery App Pint Glass (downloaded via QR printed on glass). http://www.craftbrewedmusic.com   The Craft Brewed Music Podcast Music interviews for serious listeners. Available on all major podcast platforms. https://www.podlink.to/CBMPodcast

The Rich Redmond Show
157 - The Philadelphia Sound :: David Uosikkinen

The Rich Redmond Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 60:29


Drummer David Uosikkinen, is one of the founding members of Philadelphia's own, The Hooters. In 2010, David formed his own band, David Uosikkinen's "In The Pocket" to bring awareness to music education and to pay homage to all of the great music that has come out of Philadelphia. In The Pocket brings together all-star Philly musicians to cover classic Philadelphia tunes. David has played drums with The Hooters for over 40 years. He has also recorded and performed with Alice Cooper, Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper, Taj Mahal and Patty Smyth, as well as with many other emerging artists. In addition, David has performed on extensive international tours, including Live Aid, Amnesty International and Roger Waters' The Wall in Berlin. David is the subject of an upcoming documentary and records drum tracks for clients from all over the world.  Things That Came Up:  -1:00 Nailing the Finnish accent  -5:00 Live Aid -6:00 Yellow drum set because of Tony Williams  -7:15 Setups, Lib, Charlie, Ringo  -8:40 Bob Marley, Peter Tosh -9:00 Clicks and tempo control  -10:00 FutureSonics in ear monitors. Only drummer at Live Aid with in ears -12:20 Studying at The Modern Drum Shop in NYC with Joe Cusatis -14:00 Starting the band with Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman -16:30 Full, Half and Quarter Strokes with Joe Cusatis -21:00 Kicking butt with Patty Smyth, Scandal, Tommy Price -23:00 The upcoming documentary -24:00 Gall Bladder Surgery  -31:00 Learning new skills -33:45 Marrying childhood friend -35:00 The horrors of modern air travel  -37:00 Hair color and AquaNet -38:00 Rumors of a U.S. tour  -40:33 Managed music for mp3.com for a bit  -46:30 Live feel. Clicks helping consistency of vocals  -49:00 Signature Sound of the Melodica -50:20 The cross-stick sound  -52:00 Greg Morrow  -53:20 David Raymond as the Philly Fanatic -53:50 Anatomy of the Cheesesteak. Barry's, The White House. Fried peppers, onions and the BREAD!  -56:15 www.daveudrums.com…Smash Palace, Kenny Aaronson, John Eddie.  -59:00 Tour dates at www.hootersmusic.com         Follow: www.daveudrums.com www.hootersmusic.com www.songsinthepocket.org IG: @daviduosikkinen Twitter: @DavidUosikkinen       The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits!   Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at:   https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1   One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)!   Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond   Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com   Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur.   Follow Jim:   @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com

Battle Of The Atom: An X-Men Podcast
Ep.298 - Signature Sound

Battle Of The Atom: An X-Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 53:31


Episode Notes It's a Cyclops week where, let me tell you what, we forgot how annoying the M-Pox era was for all of us. Ranked This Episode: Cyclops (2010) #1  Champions vol 3 #5 (War Of The Realms) All New X-Men vol 2 #1-3 (The Ghosts Of Cyclops) Check out the Battle of the Atom Master Ranking List! New content every week on ComicsXF.com Follow Adam on Twitter @arthurstacy & never try to find Zack! Our theme music is Junk Factory from the X-Men Arcade Game by Seiichi Fukami, Yuji Takenouchi, Junya Nakano, and Ayako Hashimoto. Cover art is by Adam Reck after Dave Cockrum with logo design by Mikey Zee If you want to support the show make sure you rate and review the show or check out our Patreon!

From the Middle
From the Middle - Easter Resurrection, Farm Store Lumination, and Star Wars Celebration

From the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 70:37


#199. We are almost at another milestone and we'd love your help! Follow the LinkTree below and choose your desired method of sharing your favorite moments from the past 200 episodes of the podcast. We hope to share some of your messages in our 200th episode! But for this week, we talk about our Easter moments from our personal celebrations of festive Hoppers hiding eggs, Gaither our thoughts on school fundraising, and pray in The Cathedrals for our favorite new driver. Disney dropped a bunch of news to give the Star Wars fans a Greater Vision of future content, then we move along to what Signature Sound and video we're consuming. This week we're watching and listening to Gospel Quartets, Jimmy DiResta's Making Fun, and Pepsi, Where's my Jet? Until next time, be kind to each other!Main Landing Page - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpod​​​​​​VOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ use discount code "themiddle"

Rig Rundowns
Lake Street Dive

Rig Rundowns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 35:00


College internships can run the gamut. They can lead you into a career or dissuade you from pursuing one altogether. In 2004, while still attending the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, singer Rachael Price, bassist Bridget Kearney, guitarist Mike “McDuck” Olson, and drummer Mike Calabrese joined forces to perform as what they dubbed a “free country band,” where they intended to play country music in an improvised, avant-garde style. As it goes with many college-years experiments, it didn't stick, but the fervid foursome pushed forward in continuing to develop their own sound. They quickly graduated to a bona fide band cultivating a buzz with infectious concerts, creative covers, and complex, groovy originals. Through their mutual influences and complimentary counterpoints, their sound matured into a harmonious fusion, as if Berry Gordy produced the Beatles in Nashville's RCA Studio.If starting a band and shaping their sound was an internship and bachelor's degree, self-releasing records and organizing U.S. tours would be their master's and doctorate. They self-released 2007's In This Episode... and 2008's Promises, Promisesbefore joining Signature Sounds, who put out 2010's Lake Street Dive and 2014's Bad Self Portraits. (The latter slotted them on the Billboard charts—No. 18 in the 200 and No. 5 in Top Rock Albums.) They then signed to Nonesuch, where they've dropped three more albums—most notably 2016's Side Pony, which put them atop the Top Rock Albums chart, while 2021's Obviously netted them their highest single, with “Hypotheticals” hitting No. 2 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart.And while the band has continued to evolve, experiment, and expand their signature sound, they have kept to their core identity—having fun. They seem never to miss a Halloween dress-up show, and still aren't gun-shy about covering classics and making them their own. Setlists are often littered with audience requests and reinterpretations of the Beatles, Hall & Oates, George Michael, Bonnie Raitt, Elvis, Shania Twain, the Pointer Sisters, the Jackson Five, the Kinks, Steely Dan, Annie Lennox, Sly & the Family Stone, and countless others.The afternoon before their second consecutive sellout at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Lake Street Dive's Bridget Kearney and James Cornelison welcomed PG's Chris Kies on stage for a casual gear chat. Kearney explained how she uses a pair of octave pedals through her standup double bass, and what she's doing with four tuners! Plus, she explains what restarted her slow-burn courtship with electric bass. Then, Cornelison walks us through his setup, which includes leftover pieces from cofounding guitarist Mike “McDuck” Olson and a ratty pickup bought off a former PGstaffer. It both honors the band's catalog and carves his own musical fingerprint.Brought to you by D'Addario Nexxus 360 Tuner.