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This episode was recorded on December 1st, 2024 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Stephen Kellogg, Jill Sobule, Mindy Smith, Caleb Caudle & The Sweet Critters, and The David Mayfield Parade, with guest host Conor Knighton. http://bit.ly/3FLIixD
This journeyman roots music artist has toured with Steve Earle, Adam Duritz and many others. He's recorded for Universal Music and Vanguard Records. And he's become one of the torch bearers for American songwriting over the last 25 years.
Hey Homefronters! It's time to unwind and listen to a wholesome conversation between Jeff Dudan and singer, songwriter, comedian, and author Stephen Kellogg. They explore Stephen's creative journey, from backyard pig roasts to performing in 21 countries, and discuss his heartfelt music, standup comedy, and the inspiration behind his book "Objects in the Mirror". Stephen shares stories of family life, balancing work and touring, and his passion for giving back to military communities and children's hospitals. Tune in for an authentic conversation filled with laughter, life lessons, and the pursuit of meaningful success. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Join in on the conversation in the comments if you'd like to hear more from Jeff Dudan and his incredible guests.What you'll hear in this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction: Meet Stephen Kellogg 00:02:15 - Stephen's Creative Beginnings 00:08:40 - Balancing Fame and Family 00:14:55 - Life on the Road 00:21:20 - Giving Back Through Music 00:28:45 - Stand-Up Comedy Journey 00:36:10 - Lessons in Parenting 00:42:30 - Legacy and Authenticity 00:50:20 - Future of Music and AI 00:57:50 - Comedy Special Preview 01:04:15 - Thoughts on Success 01:08:30 - Closing Remarks
Hey Homefronters! It's time to unwind and listen to a wholesome conversation between Jeff Dudan and singer, songwriter, comedian, and author Stephen Kellogg. They explore Stephen's creative journey, from backyard pig roasts to performing in 21 countries, and discuss his heartfelt music, standup comedy, and the inspiration behind his book "Objects in the Mirror". Stephen shares stories of family life, balancing work and touring, and his passion for giving back to military communities and children's hospitals. Tune in for an authentic conversation filled with laughter, life lessons, and the pursuit of meaningful success. Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Join in on the conversation in the comments if you'd like to hear more from Jeff Dudan and his incredible guests.What you'll hear in this episode: 00:00:00 - Introduction: Meet Stephen Kellogg 00:02:15 - Stephen's Creative Beginnings 00:08:40 - Balancing Fame and Family 00:14:55 - Life on the Road 00:21:20 - Giving Back Through Music 00:28:45 - Stand-Up Comedy Journey 00:36:10 - Lessons in Parenting 00:42:30 - Legacy and Authenticity 00:50:20 - Future of Music and AI 00:57:50 - Comedy Special Preview 01:04:15 - Thoughts on Success 01:08:30 - Closing Remarks
Longtime friends, Stephen Kellogg and Benj Gershman talk through the landscape of touring, recording, intra-band relationships, the role family takes while balancing a career, shared emotional challenges, and an appreciation for the art of performance. SK, a veteran artist, writer and most recently a comedian, divulges his personal thoughts on what it takes to give everything to your craft amidst the tradeoffs between this and the sacrifices involved. A loving husband and father, Stephen shares his perspective of having made it through the gauntlet of a lengthy career in the entertainment industry, with more ahead, while acknowledging gratitude for still getting to play the game. The episode is a personal look at both the rational and emotional aspects involved in sustaining a career within the entertainment industry, from the artist's point of view.
Honest - defined as “free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere, genuine, real.” Or you can listen to Stephen Kellogg talk (or sing) and understand what it means to be honest too. You read that right, Stephen Kellogg joins us to discuss what goes into writing lyrics and we learn much more. Visit our website and/or follow us on Instagram to learn more about the 4|4. Music credits: Thank you to Stephen Kellogg for allowing us to use his music in this episode. You can check him out on his website, Spotify, or Apple Music. The following songs were played in this episode: To the Ones Who Need it Most It Goes Fast Satisfied Man 4th of July My Favorite Place Almost Woke You Up (live version with the Counting Crows) The Wild Heart Next Steps is by half.cool and was sourced from the YouTube music library
Not sure how to make sense of your music choices this holiday season? We're here to help on this very special bonus episode. Happy Holidays from the 4|4! Visit our website and/or follow us on Instagram to learn more about the 4|4. Music credits (all music sourced from the YouTube music library): Next Steps is by half.cool The Black Cat is by Aaron Kenny Late Nights is by Causmic Holiday Brass Ensemble is by Doug Maxwell/Media Rights Productions Jingle Bells (Instrumental Jazz) is by E's Jammy Jams O Holy Night is by DJ Williams Silent Night (Instrumental Jazz) is by E's Jammy Jams Dance of Sugar Plum Fairies is by Tchaikovsky Carol Of The Bells by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ We Wish You A Merry Xmas by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/ Music discussed in the episode: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Rock Version by Manheim Steamroller Silent Night by Manheim Steamroller Christmas in Cancun by Stephen Kellogg
In this episode of The Age Old Question, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest TV theme songs of all-time? From the Flintstones to Family Guy and all the great ones in between, what is the greatest?! With phone-in nominees from Stephen Kellogg, Kelli O'Hara, Jeff Symonds, Dave Levine, Brian Chartrand and Peter Day. Proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest TV theme songs of all-time? From the Flintstones to Family Guy and all the great ones in between, what is the greatest?! With phone-in nominees from Stephen Kellogg, Kelli O'Hara, Jeff Symonds, Dave Levine, Brian Chartrand and Peter Day. Proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the great sing-along songs. When there's an acoustic guitar, a campfire, and an appetite for a big sing-along...which songs are you choosing? The question came from Waldron of Their Very Best (podcast), and the guys discuss: • Clint's "Rules For A Great Sing-Along" • Country Roads, Take Me Home (John Denver) • The Pleasing "Organized Sound" of the I-V-iv-IV chord progression • Willie & Kenny • Texts from Stephen Kellogg, Will Evans, voicemail from Josh Panda • Special Guest Jeff Symonds • Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond) • Let's Go To The Comments • Rich & Clint Are Boneheads • Voicemails from Pete Nilsson (Best Workout and Best Wordless Chorus) • Piano Man (Billy Joel) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Rich and Clint discuss the great sing-along songs. When there's an acoustic guitar, a campfire, and an appetite for a big sing-along...which songs are you choosing? The question came from Waldron of Their Very Best (podcast), and the guys discuss: • Clint's "Rules For A Great Sing-Along" • Country Roads, Take Me Home (John Denver) • The Pleasing "Organized Sound" of the I-V-iv-IV chord progression • Willie & Kenny • Texts from Stephen Kellogg, Will Evans, voicemail from Josh Panda • Special Guest Jeff Symonds • Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond) • Let's Go To The Comments • Rich & Clint Are Boneheads • Voicemails from Pete Nilsson (Best Workout and Best Wordless Chorus) • Piano Man (Billy Joel) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt and Samer's 7th edition of new music in 2023. Some great stuff here from artists both old and new.i hate love - Kelly Clarkson featuring Steve MartinWithout You - Diplo featuring Elle KingLove Feel - Jenny LewisFather Fig Ya (Food for Thought) - Tech Nine & RMRJourneyman - The Baseball ProjectFunk Rave - AnittaScientists and Engineers - Killer Mike & Andre 3000 featuring Future & Eryn Allen KaneEverything is Boring - The Beaches featuring The AcesGrim Generation - Portugal, The ManMona Lisa - Dominic FikeAlmost Woke You Up (live ) - Stephen Kellogg with Counting CrowsGold - Sigur Ros Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
Singer/Songwriter, touring musician, writer, Tedtalk-er, and budding stand up comic (no joke) Stephen Kellogg shares his story. From the early days feeling inspired by Cat Stevens and Whitesnake, to writing lyrics in notebooks in grade school, to studying at UMASS Amherst where thankfully he brought a guitar with him and started to write songs, to working for Iron Horse Entertainment Group after college, to diving into performing full time. He shares stories from his early touring days being signed to Universal, recording, and making a reputation as a hard working band leader. We rap about his Tedtalk, about his old band The Sixers, his insight into keeping bands together, and staying creative and productive during the pandemic. For more information on Stephen, visit https://www.stephenkellogg.com/
My relationship with Stephen Kellogg's music goes back to 2005 and my first commercial radio job at a station in Ann Arbor that, at the time, was the most supportive station in the country of his band Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers. He's released record after record of high quality songwriting with great, passionate singing. You can learn a lot about Stephen though his lyrics, or his book, or his Tedx Talk, or even the feature documentary about him, "Last Man Standing." My hope was to help you learn more about him through conversation.All songs written by Stephen Kellogg. Songs include:"It Goes Fast""If Anyone Is Listening""Blue Jean"https://www.stephenkellogg.com/Recorded at Grove Studioshttps://grovestudios.space/
Recording artist, songwriter and author Stephen Kellogg joins PodCounty before his performance at The Queen with Matt Nathanson on Wednesday, February 22, 2023. Stephen shares his memories of touring with Delaware legend George Thorogood, insights from a life on the road and balancing life as a professional musician with being a dad.
Stephen Kellogg and Brett Newski (NEWSKI) discuss managing expectations, setlist engineering, maintaining longevity, playing Africa. More on Stephen: https://www.stephenkellogg.com/ More on the NEWSKI: https://newskimusic.com/ NEWSKI ON TOUR: 3/29 - YPSILANTI, MI - Ziggys 3/30 - HAMILTON, ON - Mill's Hardware 3/31 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern 4/1 - ELORA, ON - Elora Brewing Co 4/2 - BARRIE, ON - Queens Hotel 4/6 - STEVEN'S POINT, WI - UWSP Dreyfus Center 4/7 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Anodyne Walkers Point 4/8 - MANITOWOC, WI - Sabbatical Brewing 4/12 - CHICAGO, IL - Golden Dagger 4/13 - ST PAUL, MN - Turf Club 4/14 - APPLETON, WI - Appleton Beer Factory 4/21 - COLUMBUS, OH - Rambling House Series 4/22 - YOUNGSTOWN, OH - Westside Bowl 4/26 - NYC - Bowery Electric 4/28 - WASHINGTON DC - Pearl St Warehouse 4/30 - RICHMOND, VA - Hardywood Brewing 5/3 - ORLANDO, FL - Will's Pub 5/4 - ST AUGUSTINE - Sarbez 5/5 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/6 - WEST DESTIN, FL - Rock by the Sea Fest 5/20 - HAVANA, IL - Havana Songwriters Fest (solo) 5/23 - SEATTLE, WA - Fun House 5/24 - BEND, OR - Old St Francis School 5/25 - PORTLAND, OR - The White Eagle 5/26-27 - PORT ANGELES, WA - JFFA Festival
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To an outsider looking in, it may seem like singer Casey McQuillen has it all — she was a contestant on season 13 of American Idol, and went on to have a successful career in singing. Yet despite her success, she still struggles with a negative, nagging sense of self-doubt that she attributes to the bullying she endured in middle school. These difficult early experiences left such a mark that she started an anti-bullying program. Listen as she shares stories about how her mental health intertwines with her music, the pain and pressure of being on a reality show, and how she uses her voice to advocate against bullying today. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Guest Bio Casey McQuillen, a Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, activist, and powerhouse vocalist, burst onto the scene on season 13 of “American Idol.” Since then, the rising star has organically accumulated tens of thousands of followers on social media and millions of views and streams of her music online, largely because her songs are authentic, intimate, and relatable. Casey's first single, “Beautiful,” debuted globally on ExtraTV in April 2019. Her debut album, “Skinny,” released in April 2022 from Plymouth Rock Recording, includes “In & Out,” a duet with singer-songwriter, Jon McLaughlin. Throughout her career, Casey has dedicated herself to the causes of anti-bullying, body positivity, and mental health advocacy. Following “Idol,” she founded the You Matter Tour, an interactive, anti-bullying assembly show that she's performed for 40,000+ students at over 100 middle and high schools in the U.S. and Europe. The tour has been recognized by the UN Foundation and GLAAD and featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Casey has toured the U.S. and Europe headlining her own shows and supporting talented singer-songwriters, such as James Morrison, Stephen Kellogg, Kate Voegele, Tyler Hilton, Eric Hutchison, Clark Beckham, David Ryan Harris, and Nick Howard. Starting in May, Casey hit the road for concerts in New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, and Nashville, and will return to the U.K. in early October for shows in Edinburgh, Newcastle upon Tyne, Liverpool, Leicester, and London. For more information, please visit Casey's official website – www.listentocasey.com. Inside Mental Health Podcast Host Gabe Howard is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To book Gabe for your next event or learn more about him, please visit gabehoward.com.
• Intro to the question - 1997 has been called "the year of guilty pleasures" - having produced more than any other year.• What happened in 1997 that created the conditions for so many the guilty pleasures?• Let's Go To The Comments - special edition featuring Kelli O'Hara, Stephen Kellogg, Will Evans, Brian Chartrand and Greg Naughton (of The Sweet Remains), Emily Voorhees, producer Jack Gauthier, Josh Panda, Peter Day, Steve Silberman and Jeff Symonds.• What about 2013 as a rival in producing more?
• Intro to the question - 1997 has been called "the year of guilty pleasures" - having produced more than any other year.• What happened in 1997 that created the conditions for so many the guilty pleasures?• Let's Go To The Comments - special edition featuring Kelli O'Hara, Stephen Kellogg, Will Evans, Brian Chartrand and Greg Naughton (of The Sweet Remains), Emily Voorhees, producer Jack Gauthier, Josh Panda, Peter Day, Steve Silberman and Jeff Symonds.• What about 2013 as a rival in producing more?
Whether touring extensively across the U.S. and Europe, gaining a loyal fan base from the millions who watched her as a powerhouse vocalist on Season 13 of American Idol, appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show, or having her most recent single played on CMT, MTV, and Sirius XM ‘The Pulse,' Casey as accomplished so much in her short career. On the touring front, Casey has headlined her own sold out shows in New York and Boston. She's also supported incredible acts like James Morisson, Stephen Kellogg, Kate Voegele, Tyler Hilton, Eric Hutchison, Clark Beckham, David Ryan Harris, and Nick Howard. The songsmith has organically accumulated tens of thousands of followers on social media and millions of views and streams of her music online, largely because her songs are authentic, intimate and relatable. Additionally, Casey has performed her anti-bullying concert series at over one hundred middle and high schools for over 40,000 students. The “You Matter” Tour was recognized by the UN Foundation and was recently featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Casey recently release her debut album Skinny which includes the hit single ‘In & Out', a duet with Jon McLaughlin, which found its way into several major playlists, being spotlighted by the likes of Apple Music and Amazon Music, as well featured on MTV and CMT, and Sirius XM ‘The Pulse'. Connect to Casey: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter Spotify YouTube
Welcome to a replay of one of my first episodes! I am dropping this again today in honor of Stephen's performance tonight in Exeter, NH. I have been waiting all summer for him to play close to home, and tonight is the night!!As a complete newbie to the podcast world, I am learning the ropes of recording...and how ironic the day I get to have a conversation with a masterful recording artist...I don't have my mic plugged in! Yikes! So ignore the echo of my voice and enjoy the well-recorded voice of Stephen :-)What an honor to have this time with Stephen! He was the first person I asked to be on the podcast, and he said "yes" Stephen's outlook on life and what matters is precisely what I want listeners to hear on this podcast.Find Stephen's music and book Here. You will be glad you did!
Casey McQuillen, a Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, activist and powerhouse vocalist, burst onto the scene wowing judges and millions of viewers on Season 13 of American Idol. Since then, the rising star has organically accumulated tens of thousands of followers on social media and millions of views and streams of her music online, largely because her songs are authentic, intimate, and relatable. Casey's first single, Beautiful, debuted globally on ExtraTV in April 2019. Her debut album, Skinny, is set for release on April 29, 2022, from Plymouth Rock Recording. Last August, Casey launched a sneak peak of the forthcoming album with the release of ‘In & Out', a duet with singer-songwriter, Jon McLaughlin, which found its way onto several major playlists. The song was also spotlighted by Apple Music and Amazon Music and featured on Sirius XM ‘The Pulse'. Throughout her career Casey has dedicated herself to the causes of anti-bullying, body positivity, and mental health advocacy. Following “Idol,” she founded the You Matter Tour, an interactive, anti-bullying assembly show that she's performed for 40,000+ students at over one hundred middle and high schools in the US and Europe. The tour has been recognized by the UN Foundation and GLAAD and featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show. Casey has toured the US and Europe headlining her own shows and supporting talented singer-songwriters such as James Morrison, Stephen Kellogg, Kate Voegele, Tyler Hilton, Eric Hutchison, Clark Beckham, David Ryan Harris, and Nick Howard. Starting in May, Casey hits the road for concerts in New York City, Los Angeles, Boston and Nashville, then returns to the UK in early October for shows in Edinburgh, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Liverpool, Leicester, and London. For more information, please visit Casey's official website – www.listentocasey.com. Connect with Casey: https://listentocasey.com/-------------------------------------------------Join People Pleaser No More Waitlist here: https://bit.ly/3QTN8KoSupport the show
Regardless of how long it feels, it's been just over two years since our professional lives were disrupted by COVID-19 and the worldwide quarantine that pushed most of us into working from home. Every. Single. Damn. Day. Claudia Orozco-Gomez (I'm not restating her persona because it's amazing enough as is) hosts a retro for AU Discord members Stephen Kellogg, Mike Caddell, Sam Hogarth, and board member Chris Murman where we discuss the highs and lows of the past two years of our work has meant. Thanks again to our awesome panel and to you, our listening audience. If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on your podcasting platform of choice. If this is your first time tuning in, why don't you subscribe? If you'd like to join the discussion and share your retro on Remote, the pandemic, a random meme,... join our discord server - see AgileUprising.com or show notes for a link Finally, support from listeners like you will help us cover our hosting and production costs. See the show notes for details on how you can become a patron.
#95 Andy Sorenson - “We're all over the place” This week on the show is my buddy Andy Sorenson. We played together and traveled around the country on a tour with Stephen Kellogg a few years back and became fast friends. When Andy isn't producing or playing guitar with his band Atlas Grey, you can find him in the garden picking tomatoes for his world famous (at least to me) salsa. This was also my first in person podcast in 2 years, and it was so great to sit across from another human for a nice long chat. Please enjoy this conversation with Andy Sorenson Music From the show Intro: “Through the Dark” by Atlas Grey Outro: “Monsters Dancing” by Atlas Grey Support the podcast! All links right here!! https://linktr.ee/jessehumphrey The Merch store Afterthegigpod.com Exclusive Content is on the Patreon page www.patreon.com/afterthegig Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic/ https://www.instagram.com/afterthegig/ @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
This week on the show I have Jason Wexler! Jason plays keys for various artist including Alternate Routes and Stephen Kellogg, but finds himself releasing tons of music under his solo persona “The Chillest”. Be sure to add The Chillest to your Spotify playlists for the perfect instrumental soundtrack to any scenario of your life. Enjoy the episode! Music From the show Intro: “Within” performed by The Chillest Outro: “You've Got A Friend in Me” performed by The Chillest Support the podcast! All links right here!! https://linktr.ee/jessehumphrey The Merch store Afterthegigpod.com Exclusive Content is on the Patreon page NOW INCLUDING LIVESTREAM VIDEO PODCASTS ONCE A MONTH! www.patreon.com/afterthegig Email the podcast! afterthegigpod@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jhumphreymusic/ https://www.instagram.com/afterthegig/ @afterthegig @jhumphreymusic #ontourwithjhumps
Recorded on December 12th, 2021 our 38th-anniversary show features Joshua Radin, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Stephen Kellogg, and Mink's Miracle Medicine. Podcast support provided by Digital Relativity. https://bit.ly/37nSfAg
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest (and most hilarious) misheard lyrics of all-time. From Hendrix's "excuse me while I kiss this guy" to Bon Jovi singing "it doesn't make a difference if we're naked or not," this episode is for anyone who has ever thought "ohhh, that's what the lyric is?!" With guest appearances from Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara, Rich's bandmates in The Sweet Remains Greg Naughton and Brian Chartrand, singer/songwriters Stephen Kellogg, Josh Panda and Will Evans and frequent contributor to TAOQ Emily Voorhees. Try not to laugh! The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest (and most hilarious) misheard lyrics of all-time. From Hendrix's "excuse me while I kiss this guy" to Bon Jovi singing "it doesn't make a difference if we're naked or not," this episode is for anyone who has ever thought "ohhh, that's what the lyric is?!" With guest appearances from Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara, Rich's bandmates in The Sweet Remains Greg Naughton and Brian Chartrand, singer/songwriters Stephen Kellogg, Josh Panda and Will Evans and frequent contributor to TAOQ Emily Voorhees. Try not to laugh!The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest (and most hilarious) misheard lyrics of all-time. From Hendrix's "excuse me while I kiss this guy" to Bon Jovi singing "it doesn't make a difference if we're naked or not," this episode is for anyone who has ever thought "ohhh, that's what the lyric is?!" With guest appearances from Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara, Rich's bandmates in The Sweet Remains Greg Naughton and Brian Chartrand, singer/songwriters Stephen Kellogg, Josh Panda and Will Evans and frequent contributor to TAOQ Emily Voorhees. Try not to laugh! The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest (and most hilarious) misheard lyrics of all-time. From Hendrix's "excuse me while I kiss this guy" to Bon Jovi singing "it doesn't make a difference if we're naked or not," this episode is for anyone who has ever thought "ohhh, that's what the lyric is?!" With guest appearances from Tony-winner Kelli O'Hara, Rich's bandmates in The Sweet Remains Greg Naughton and Brian Chartrand, singer/songwriters Stephen Kellogg, Josh Panda and Will Evans and frequent contributor to TAOQ Emily Voorhees. Try not to laugh!The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
As a complete newbie to the podcast world, I am learning the ropes of recording...and how ironic the day I get to have a conversation with a masterful recording artist...I don't have my mic plugged in! Yikes! so ignore the echo of my voice and enjoy the well-recorded voice of Stephen :-) What an honor to have this time with Stephen! He was the first person I asked to be on the podcast, and he said "yes" Stephen's outlook on life and what matters is precisely what I want listeners to hear on this podcast. Find Stephen's music and book through the links below. You will be glad you did!https://www.stephenkellogg.com/ https://instagram.com/stephen_kellogg?utm_medium=copy_link
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest Christmas songs and who does them best and why most of the songs we sing this time of year come from the "golden era" of Christmas songwriting. With special guests Emily Voorhees, Brian Chartrand, Stephen Kellogg, Kelli O'Hara and Jeff Symonds. Happy Holidays from The Age Old Question.The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest Christmas songs and who does them best and why most of the songs we sing this time of year come from the "golden era" of Christmas songwriting. With special guests Emily Voorhees, Brian Chartrand, Stephen Kellogg, Kelli O'Hara and Jeff Symonds. Happy Holidays from The Age Old Question. The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest Christmas songs and who does them best and why most of the songs we sing this time of year come from the "golden era" of Christmas songwriting. With special guests Emily Voorhees, Brian Chartrand, Stephen Kellogg, Kelli O'Hara and Jeff Symonds. Happy Holidays from The Age Old Question.The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts
As a studied musician of several decades, Dena'sversatility has afforded her opportunities to play in various settings - from arenas to rock clubs and Broadway theaters to recording studios. She has been highlighted in several drum publications, including the September 2018 issue of Modern Drummer Magazine. Dena has held the drum chair for the following Broadway and Off-Broadway productions: Little Shop of Horrors; Kristin Chenoweth: For the Girls; Head Over Heels; Cher Show (sub drummer); Magic Mike the Musical, Broadway Lab; & Galileo, Reading.Before she transitioned to Broadway, Dena spent nearly 20 years with the all-female rock band Antigone Rising. The band constantly toured for several years, racking up 260+ shows per year. They were signed by Lava/Atlantic Records and released "From the Ground Up" in conjunction with Starbucks' Hear Music Debut Series, which has sold well over 250,000 copies. Other opportunities included a VH1 Special, appearances on the Today Show and Tonight Show, A&E's Breakfast with the Arts and Emeril, as well as twice serving the U.S. State Department as Arts Envoys to Israel and Palestine, and Vietnam.Dena also worked with Matchbox 20 frontman Rob Thomas for several years as a member of the “R.T. Quartet.” She has performed live with the following artists: Bernie Worrell (Parliament-Funkadelic, Talking Heads), The Go-Go's, Allman Brothers Band, Chris Daughtry, Roseanne Cash, Christopher Jackson, Leslie Uggams, Alice Ripley, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Shannon McNally, Williams Honor, Michelle Malone, & Anita Cochran. She has worked in the studio with the following industry professionals: Robert Randolph, Lisa Loeb, Leland Sklar, Rob Thomas, Michael Barbiero, Neil Dorfsman, Oliver Leiber & David Bendeth. Additionally, Dena has shared bills with the following artists: Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Allman Brothers Band, Joan Jett, The Bangles, Cheap Trick, B-52s, Michael McDonald, Blue Oyster Cult, Lucinda Williams, Matt Nathanson, Tonic, Arlo Guthrie, The Mavericks, Stephen Kellogg, & O.A.R. She has appeared on Good Morning America and many regional T.V. segments. For more: https://www.denatauriello.comIf you haven't yet, please become a paid subscriber today. This podcast can only survive if we have enough people willing to fund its future. Your subscription will ensure its survival.Please click the button below and subscribe. Thank you!Subscribe nowBecome a regular listener HEREClayton Craddock, the drummer of the hit broadway musical Ain't Too Proud. He hosts the Broadway Drumming 101 Podcast and has played drums in several hit broadway and off-broadway musicals, including "Tick, tick…BOOM! Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, and Lady Day At Emerson's Bar and Grill. Also, Clayton has worked on: Footloose, Motown, The Color Purple, Rent, Little Shop of Horrors, Spongebob Squarepants, The Musical, Evita, Cats, and Avenue Q.You can follow Clayton on the following social media platforms: InstagramTikTokYouTubeFor more: claytoncraddock.comLikeCommentShare Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe
After a short summer hiatus, Rich and Clint are back to explore another "age old question." This week's question: which decade was the greatest in popular music history? With the help of special guests Emily Voorhees, Josh Panda, Will Evans, Brian Chartrand, Todd Chuba, Jeff Kerestes, Jack Gauthier and Stephen Kellogg, the guys answer: what is the greatest decade for music.The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
After a short summer hiatus, Rich and Clint are back to explore another "age old question." This week's question: which decade was the greatest in popular music history? With the help of special guests Emily Voorhees, Josh Panda, Will Evans, Brian Chartrand, Todd Chuba, Jeff Kerestes, Jack Gauthier and Stephen Kellogg, the guys answer: what is the greatest decade for music.The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
After a short summer hiatus, Rich and Clint are back to explore another "age old question." This week's question: which decade was the greatest in popular music history? With the help of special guests Emily Voorhees, Josh Panda, Will Evans, Brian Chartrand, Todd Chuba, Jeff Kerestes, Jack Gauthier and Stephen Kellogg, the guys answer: what is the greatest decade for music. The Age Old Question is part of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Brain Is A Beautiful Thing by Stephen KelloggSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Love of My Life by Stephen KelloggSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Symphony of Joy by Stephen KelloggSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Song For Daughters by Stephen KelloggSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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This week, Rich and Clint ask: do you have to suffer for your art? It's an old archetype - the suffering artist - but is there anything to do it? Do great works of art emerge from the light as much as from the dark? With special guests Kelli O'Hara (Tony-winning Broadway star) and Stephen Kellogg (singer/songwriter and author). The Age Old Question is a podcast all about music, but it's also all about history, friendship, perspective, philosophy, humor, and so much more. Support this podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices