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City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Ruby Velle of Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics stops by ahead of the band's upcoming performance at Callanwolde Arts Center. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

City Lights with Lois Reitzes
Anita Aysola / Artist Chris Veal

City Lights with Lois Reitzes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 52:04


Atlanta singer songwriter Anita Aysola joins us ahead of her Saturday November 19th performance with Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics. Plus, our series, “Speaking of Art,” features Chris Veal. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

My Pop Five
Zack Albetta: Food, Drums, Music, and The Enneagram

My Pop Five

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 73:25


Zack Albetta; an Atlanta based musician and one-half of the Working Drummer Podcast. Zack has called Atlanta home since 2016 and has become a go-to for some of the best talent in the Southeast, recording and touring with Delta Moon, The Atlanta Funk Society, The Equinox Orchestra, Ansley Stewart, and Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics. Prior to this, Zack spent five years in Los Angeles, where he performed most regularly with The Jennifer Keith Sextet, a retro-swing band led by Royal Crown Revue founder Mando Dorame, and as a staff musician at Disneyland. Zack joins My Pop Five to talk about living in some of the greatest food cities of the world, Marc Maron, Anthony Bourdain, Tom Waits, Kansas City and The Enneagram. Zack also explains the importance of the phrase "A simple, good thing" and the secrets to love and partnership. Ryan and Zack also share how they met and how one line changed the way Ryan approached musicianship for years to come. Support Zack: @zack.albettaWorking Drummer Podcast Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics Support the show: Rate and Review: https://kite.link/mypopfiveShow Email: ryan@mypopfive.com

Not Real Art
Ep. 47: No Shortcuts: Special Guest Kristin Juel, Founder of Juel Concepts

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 84:19


On today's episode of the Not Real Art Podcast, Sourdough is joined by Kristin Juel, who runs Juel Concepts, an artist management company for musicians with an exciting small roster of youngish indie musical artists including Hamish Anderson andRuby Velle & the Soulphonics. Kristin and Sourdough actually worked together for quite a few years a while back at Kaiser Permanente and have been friends for more than 15 years! They chat about their history together, life in brand management and the commitment it takes to make it in the creative world today. They discuss the tools of the trade, her team at Juel Concepts and just how exciting it is getting to work with people with as much talent as her current artist roster. Kristin has strived to build a family environment with her company and close knit team, and she unpacks the challenges and rewards she has faced in this pursuit. The conversation also covers networking, promotion and why it is so important to be able to articulate yourself when talking about your own art. For all this and a whole lot more, be sure to tune in! For more information about artists, links and resources from this episode, please visit https://notrealart.com/kristinjuel/ Key Points From This Episode: Where the Sourdough moniker comes from. The work Kristin and Scott did together from 2004 to 2013. Brand strategizing with musicians and Kristin's eclectic career. The long and hard path to a successful creative life. Working with Hamish Anderson. Finding the right people to partner with Kristin's amazing, global team. Is it the best time in history to be an artist? The intangibility of most of today's music world. Transparency, honest communication and real time feedback. Kristin's work process and the flow of her company. Musical prodigies, hard work and the balance between practice and talent. Networking, self-promotion and explaining your craft. Building a strong peer-group and support structure. And much more!   

Not Real Art
Ep. 47: Special Guest: Kristin Juel of Juel Concepts

Not Real Art

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 83:39


On today's episode of the Not Real Art Podcast, Sourdough is joined by Kristin Juel, who runs Juel Concepts, an artist management company for musicians with an exciting small roster of youngish indie musical artists including Hamish Anderson andRuby Velle & the Soulphonics. Kristin and Sourdough actually worked together for quite a few years a while back at Kaiser Permanente and have been friends for more than 15 years! They chat about their history together, life in brand management and the commitment it takes to make it in the creative world today. They discuss the tools of the trade, her team at Juel Concepts and just how exciting it is getting to work with people with as much talent as her current artist roster. Kristin has strived to build a family environment with her company and close knit team, and she unpacks the challenges and rewards she has faced in this pursuit. The conversation also covers networking, promotion and why it is so important to be able to articulate yourself when talking about your own art. For all this and a whole lot more, be sure to tune in! Key Points From This Episode: Where the Sourdough moniker comes from. The work Kristin and Scott did together from 2004 to 2013. Brand strategizing with musicians and Kristin's eclectic career. The long and hard path to a successful creative life. Working with Hamish Anderson. Finding the right people to partner with Kristin's amazing, global team. Is it the best time in history to be an artist? The intangibility of most of today's music world. Transparency, honest communication and real time feedback. Kristin's work process and the flow of her company. Musical prodigies, hard work and the balance between practice and talent. Networking, self-promotion and explaining your craft. Building a strong peer-group and support structure. And much more!  Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Kristin Juel — https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinjuel Juel Concepts — http://juelconcepts.com Kaiser Permanente — https://healthy.kaiserpermanente.org Lyle Lovett — https://www.lylelovett.com Chiat Day — http://tbwachiatday.com Gary Clark Jnr. — http://www.garyclarkjr.com Hamish Anderson — http://www.hamishandersonmusic.com Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics— http://www.rubyvelleandthesoulphonics.com Jessica Childress — https://www.jessicachildressmusic.com Ludwig Drums — https://www.ludwig-drums.com Kii Arens — https://kiiarens.com Perry Shall — http://www.perryshall.com Slack — https://slack.com Asana — https://asana.com Man One — http://www.manone.com/ Man One on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ManOneArt Scott “Sourdough” Power — https://www.instagram.com/sourdoughpower/ Not Real Art Conference — https://www.notrealartconference.com/ Not Real Art on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/notrealartofficial/

Bass Lessons Melbourne 'Player Profile' Podcast
Ep. 48 - Kevin Scott - Forq/Wayne Krantz/Jimmy Herring

Bass Lessons Melbourne 'Player Profile' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 78:18


I caught up with Kevin while he was down under with FORQ and recorded this interview by his hotel pool. After 15 years on the Atlanta music scene, bassist Kevin Scott is expanding his musical and geographic reach. In the last year, he has toured and recorded with Jimmy Herring and John McLaughlin’s “Meeting of the Spirits,” Wayne Krantz, FORQ, and Matador Soul Sounds. Kevin’s creative spirit and instinctual, groove-driven playing have made him a must-have on many exciting and unique projects. Although his itinerary has him travelling more than ever with no signs of slowing, he remains a musical pillar in Atlanta, where he has been a member of multiple bands including Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics and King Baby, and hosts the long-standing Tuesday jam session at Elliot St. Pub; an improvised, no-holds-barred weekly summit of musicians from all genres and backgrounds. There is much to look forward to in 2018 and beyond…European tours with FORQ, Wayne Krantz, Matador!, and Donny McCaslin, U.S. and international dates with Jimmy Herring, and the release of a Jimmy Herring/John McLaughlin live album recorded last fall in San Francisco.

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL The Zone Welcomes Ruby Velle from Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 57:00


Critically-acclaimed Atlanta-based soul ensemble, Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics, the heirs to a new generation of soul.  They just droped the new video, "Broken Woman" from their album, The State of All Things, which has attracted tastemakers including, The Bluegrass Situation, Paste, The Bitter Southerner, and more, with its inviting and accessible bravado.    Atop the band’s critical acclaim and success DIY-minded Ruby Velle and The Soulphonics sold a quarter-million downloads of their single, “My Dear” on iTunes, landing them in the top 30 onBillboard’s Heatseeker charts. Powerhouse singer Velle and her band will settle for nothing less than bringing the classic soul sounds glimmering into the now with a fresh, new contemporary sheen. Bob Edwards of Sirius XM puts it perfectly:  “The Atlanta-based group has one goal in mind: to keep ‘the soul continuum’ moving for the next generation of music lover…” The group has graced stages across the US alongside megastars and indie press darlings alike, including The Temptations, Lee Fields & The Expressions,  Larkin Poe, Gary Clark Jr., Iggy Pop, Erykah Badu, and Kendrick Lamar. Now, Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics are ready to head out on a headlining East Coast tour throughout the Summer in support of the album including dates at Rockwood Music Hall in NYC and a co - headline set at the Smithsonian Institutes’ America Now: Unites summer series with Oddissee.          

GOOD GRACIOUS
Special #61: Atlanta Music Roundtable #1

GOOD GRACIOUS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 80:02


Music Roundtable at Grocery on Home (thanks to Matt Arnett) where we talked Atlanta as a "music town" and what can be improved or is needed. From L: Ruby Velle of Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics, Stanley Romanstein from Georgia Music Partners, Andrew Hingley from Live Nation/Eddie's Attic, Diane Durrett from Atlanta Grammy chapter, Curtis Daniel from Patchwerk Studios, and Atlanta City Councilman Kwanza Hall. Podcast RSS Subscribe iTunes          Subscribe STITCHER          Google Play          TuneIn Radio  

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Millennial Money
Millennial Music Chat: Ruby Velle & The Soulphonics

Millennial Money

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 28:18


Meet Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics Soul music is an American invention that has sonically traveled the world through many emerging incarnations – with the latest being birthed in Atlanta in the form of Ruby Velle & the Soulphonics. It’s easy to wax nostalgia on such classic soul mega stars as Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, […] Read more...

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess
Love Ultra Radio Ruby Velle Interview

Sunsplash Mix with Jah Prince & Selecta Princess

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2013 22:33


We talk with the positive vocalist Ruby Velle about the success of It's About Time, the current album for vintage inspired soul group, Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics. These guys really represent Atlanta and collectively play good live music and this full length album has some killer cuts. Ruby Velle talks about the new generation of soul, working on ONEmusic Fest 2013 and enjoying the success daily. We end with one of my favorite songs that showcases her big voice 'Looking For A Better Thing',  find them online at: www.rubyvelleandthesoulphonics.com Ghosts (I Don't Wanna Fall In Love) - Elle Varner Longview - Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics  Full Ruby Velle Interview It's About Time - Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics Looking For A Better Thing - Ruby Velle and the Soulphonics www.iLoveSunsplash.com - the new home of DJ Jah Prince & The Sunsplash Media Movement.   Jah Prince spins every 2nd Friday, at the 8 year monthly party called Face Off Fridays with DJ Rasta Root and MC Ras Goldie held at the MJQ Concourse in Atlanta. Then 2nd Saturdays, a blend of Caribbean, African and American music at the Vibes Night Club in Decatur, GA.   Check out the new home of HOBI - House of Blended Ink, located at 300-A Oakland Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia, 30312, a dynamic Event Venue, Art Gallery and overall Artistic Service space. Every Other Thursday is an event called, Art On The Wall and This is Not Your Average Art Show #NotYourAverageArtShow #uComin #SpokenWord #Lyrics #Art #Fashion at HOBI Gallery & Studios. Listen weekly on www.DaFlavaRadio.com for the 'Sunsplash Mix Show' Saturday Mornings from 10:00am to 1:00pm (Eastern). And now also listen to exclusive replays of the "Best of Sunsplash Media" Saturday nights from 9:00pm to 12:00am on and DaXtra Flava (Stream 2). Sponsored by: Caribbean International Shipping Services Inc. - 'Just Pack It, We'll Ship It' www.caribbeanshippingservice.com (( and )) Startime Computers - 'Your Roadmap to Technology' www.startimecomputers.com (( and )) JayForce.com - Urban Music Blog. Sunsplash Media, Inc.,CY Clothing Inc. - www.cyevolution.com

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