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The Someone You Should Know Podcast

In this episode, I introduce you to Ted Wulfers,  an award-winning, internationally touring American Entertainer, Singer, Songwriter, Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Composer, and Filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He has released 12 studio albums, and 2 EPs along with composing scores for award-winning films, TV shows, and video games. AND A Record Store Day exclusive Vinyl Single that went into the Baseball Hall of Fame Website: Tedwulfers.comClick the song title to watch the video:Video for The Cubs Won It All In 2016 Video for Ghosts Video for  Find Some Peace  Video for Sego Canyon All music used with permission from the artistSomeone You Should Know 2022 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2022How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.

Life, Music, and the Pursuit of Answers
Episode 3: The Power of Music and Creative Collaboration with Ted Wulfers

Life, Music, and the Pursuit of Answers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 37:34


Ted Wulfers is a Los Angeles based singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist, and more. Phil and Ted are longtime friends, going back to Ted's time in Chicago. At the time of this interview, they had just completed a new album by Phil Circle at Ted's Sherman Oaks studio. Although they had shared many stages and social activities, this was their first collaboration on an album. Not prone to profound discussions with each other in the past, in this podcast you are privy to the effect creative collaboration has on people. After five days of soulful creation, heartfelt performances, and conceptual production, it was only natural that music be discussed at its deepest level. Here are Phil and Ted at their most authentic. This was recorded at 663 Sound and in Ted's van, in Sherman Oaks, California, on March 7th, 2019. Ted added the intro and segue way you'll hear. The album that Phil and Ted produced was called Baritones 61.7 and ended up on several Best of 2019 lists. In September of the same year, Phil Circle returned to Ted Wulfer's studio to produce the audiobook version of Phil's book (see below). Here's a video of Phil and Ted upon the completion of the audiobook, found in the In The Loop playlist of Circle's YouTube page. If you're enjoying Phil Circle's discussions, check out his award-winning book, The Outback Musician's Survival Guide: One Guy's Story of Surviving as an Independent Musician, available in all formats. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philcircle/message

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 670 - Ted Wulfers 2017

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 67:41


Ted WulfersTed is coming to town this Saturday April 22nd for Record Store Days. He will be performing at Laurie's Planet of Sound at 12 Noon. Take a listen to this Podcast and then come see this most amazing Chicago born phenom. He is one of the very best and a dear friend.Ted Wulfers Record Day commercial

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Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 670 - Ted Wulfers 2017

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2017 67:14


Ted WulfersTed is coming to town this Saturday April 22nd for Record Store Days. He will be performing at Laurie's Planet of Sound at 12 Noon. Take a listen to this Podcast and then come see this most amazing Chicago born phenom. He is one of the very best and a dear friend.

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 188: ID FFWD with Ted Wulfers

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 33:10


Los Angeles-based, Chicago born and bred artist Ted Wulfers dropped by the Independent's Day Worth HQ to talk about how the Cubs 2016 World Series victory after a 108-year drought inspired a song that changed his music career, and got him into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Wulfers played his watershed song, "The Cubs Won It All In Two-Thousand-Sixteen" and also talks about his new record that features the ukulele.

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 558 - Ted Wulfers 2014

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2014 41:59


Dear friend Ted Wulfers was here in February to play a show at Schuba's in support of his brilliant new CD and vinyl album "Lucky No. 7". Ted came in to the CAU studio with with fellow Californian and stellar drummer, Tripp Beam. It was acold and windy Chicago day, but it was plenty hot in the studio with these two.

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 100: Independent's Day 100th Episode

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 138:55


Independent's Day celebrated its 100th episode with a live event at Chloe's at Golden Road brewing on Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014. Many of the artists who have been guests on ID played live sets, including Brian Whelan, Jess Penner, Loch & Key, Little Lonely, Pi Jacobs, Big Harp, Alias Means and many more. The episode is compiled from live interviews conducted that night as well as some short discussions with past guests at the Independent's Day World Headquarters. Artists featured in the interviews includes Jess Penner, Eugene Edwards, Davey Meshell of The Neighborhood Bullys, Brian Whelan, Ted Wulfers, Mike Chylinski of Arrow Highway, Big Harp, Joe Jencks, Loch &Key, Andy Creighton of The World Record, John Hoskinson, Sarah Barker, Robbie Rist, Jason Taylorson and Ray Argyle of Sunken Ships.

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Independent's Day Radio
Episode 100: Independent's Day 100th Episode

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2014


Independent's Day celebrated its 100th episode with a live event at Chloe's at Golden Road brewing on Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014. Many of the artists who have been guests on ID played live sets, including Brian Whelan, Jess Penner, Loch & Key, Little Lonely, Pi Jacobs, Big Harp, Alias Means and many more. The episode is compiled from live interviews conducted that night as well as some short discussions with past guests at the Independent's Day World Headquarters. Artists featured in the interviews includes Jess Penner, Eugene Edwards, Davey Meshell of The Neighborhood Bullys, Brian Whelan, Ted Wulfers, Mike Chylinski of Arrow Highway, Big Harp, Joe Jencks, Loch &Key, Andy Creighton of The World Record, John Hoskinson, Sarah Barker, Robbie Rist, Jason Taylorson and Ray Argyle of Sunken Ships.

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Independent's Day Radio
Episode 100: Independent's Day 100th Episode

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014


Independent's Day celebrated its 100th episode with a live event at Chloe's at Golden Road brewing on Wednesday, January 22nd, 2014. Many of the artists who have been guests on ID played live sets, including Brian Whelan, Jess Penner, Loch & Key, Little Lonely, Pi Jacobs, Big Harp, Alias Means and many more. The episode is compiled from live interviews conducted that night as well as some short discussions with past guests at the Independent's Day World Headquarters. Artists featured in the interviews includes Jess Penner, Eugene Edwards, Davey Meshell of The Neighborhood Bullys, Brian Whelan, Ted Wulfers, Mike Chylinski of Arrow Highway, Big Harp, Joe Jencks, Loch &Key, Andy Creighton of The World Record, John Hoskinson, Sarah Barker, Robbie Rist, Jason Taylorson and Ray Argyle of Sunken Ships.

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Independent's Day Radio
Episode 86: Ted Wulfers

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2013


If you look up the phrase 'Renaissance man' while flipping through a dictionary, it will describe such a person as someone "who has acquired profound knowledge or proficiency in more than one field." Being a professional musician in the new music paradigm fairly requires a level of acumen in diverse disciplines. Even artists with management need to be versed in social media, recording technology and the Internet, in addition to being accomplished musicians with a tireless and diligent work ethic. And being a successful musician also takes luck, and luck favors the prepared. Ted Wulfers is just that sort of artist. He has recorded five albums in eight years, including Lucky No. 7, which was released in January of 2013. He tours nationally as well as holding court at a weekly residency in Los Angeles, while splitting his time between L.A. and his hometown of Chicago. Wulfers owns and manages his own vintage recording studio, makes appearances on other artists' albums, scores music for video games, and still found time to catch a fish sizable enough to be featured in an exhibit in Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. His live shows are sometimes a Springsteen-esque three to four hours in length, and if you want to learn how to earn a living in music, listen up, but stay out of Ted Wulfers' way.

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Independent's Day Radio
Episode 85: Ted Wulfers

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2013 91:43


If you look up the phrase 'Renaissance man' while flipping through a dictionary, it will describe such a person as someone "who has acquired profound knowledge or proficiency in more than one field." Being a professional musician in the new music paradigm fairly requires a level of acumen in diverse disciplines. Even artists with management need to be versed in social media, recording technology and the Internet, in addition to being accomplished musicians with a tireless and diligent work ethic. And being a successful musician also takes luck, and luck favors the prepared. Ted Wulfers is just that sort of artist. He has recorded five albums in eight years, including Lucky No. 7, which was released in January of 2013. He tours nationally as well as holding court at a weekly residency in Los Angeles, while splitting his time between L.A. and his hometown of Chicago. Wulfers owns and manages his own vintage recording studio, makes appearances on other artists' albums, scores music for video games, and still found time to catch a fish sizable enough to be featured in an exhibit in Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. His live shows are sometimes a Springsteen-esque three to four hours in length, and if you want to learn how to earn a living in music, listen up, but stay out of Ted Wulfers' way.

Independent's Day Radio
Episode 86: Ted Wulfers

Independent's Day Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2013


If you look up the phrase 'Renaissance man' while flipping through a dictionary, it will describe such a person as someone "who has acquired profound knowledge or proficiency in more than one field." Being a professional musician in the new music paradigm fairly requires a level of acumen in diverse disciplines. Even artists with management need to be versed in social media, recording technology and the Internet, in addition to being accomplished musicians with a tireless and diligent work ethic. And being a successful musician also takes luck, and luck favors the prepared. Ted Wulfers is just that sort of artist. He has recorded five albums in eight years, including Lucky No. 7, which was released in January of 2013. He tours nationally as well as holding court at a weekly residency in Los Angeles, while splitting his time between L.A. and his hometown of Chicago. Wulfers owns and manages his own vintage recording studio, makes appearances on other artists' albums, scores music for video games, and still found time to catch a fish sizable enough to be featured in an exhibit in Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History. His live shows are sometimes a Springsteen-esque three to four hours in length, and if you want to learn how to earn a living in music, listen up, but stay out of Ted Wulfers' way.

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Defying Gravity Music
Defying Gravity Music Episode #11 Ted Wulfers

Defying Gravity Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2013 23:56


The 11th Defying Gravity Music Podcast with host Brandon Schott (Episode 3 of Season 2!). This month DG features Ted Wulfers and a new song composed by Ted and Brandon just for this exciting episode.

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 436 - Ted Wulfers Birthday Bash

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2012 41:18


Happy Birthday Ted Wulfers In the six years that I have been recording this show, Ted is without a doubt the real deal. He has been true to his path regardless of what has been thrown at him. I am proud to count him a friend. Ted's new album "Lucky 7", released today, his Birthday is available in a very special way.

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast
Episode 307 - Ted Wulfers

Chicago Acoustic Underground Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2011 48:03


Ted Wulfers is an American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Born and raised in the Chicago-land area, he splits his time between Chicago and Los Angeles but calls the road his home. He is the leader of the Ted Wulfers Band and also performs solo acoustic. As a rootsy rocker, his combination of Heartland rock, Stadium pop, Stonesy swagger, California cool and Texas twang has earned him comparisons to Tom Petty, Wilco, The Foo Fighters, Chris Isaak, Dierks Bentley, Kid Rock, Kings of Leon, Lyle Lovett and The Wallflowers.