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Best podcasts about tom huizenga

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All Songs Considered
New Wet Leg, Sufjan Stevens, more: The Contenders, Vol. 7

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 60:11


Wet Leg is back with another burst of wildly infectious, frenetic rock. We've got that, the original version of an Oscar-worthy Sufjan Stevens song, and some music that NPR's Tom Huizenga says is "better than Xanax."Featured artists and songs:1. Wet Leg: "Catch These Fists," from 'moisturizer'2. Ashley Jackson: "Unrest," from 'Take Me To The Water'3. Sufjan Stevens: "Mystery of Love (Demo)," from 'Carrie & Lowell (10th Anniversary Edition)'4. Alexander Knaifel: "Stanza I-VII," from 'Chapter Eight'5. George Xiaoyuan Fu: "Passacaglia on a Theme by Radiohead," from 'Colouring Book'Enjoy the show? Share it with a friend and leave us a review on Apple or wherever you listen to podcasts. Questions, comments, suggestions or feedback of any kind always welcome: allsongs@npr.org Hear new songs from past episodes in the All Songs Considered playlists in Apple Music and Spotify.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Sunday Baroque Conversations
Sunday Baroque Conversations 121: Tom Huizenga

Sunday Baroque Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 31:20


If you are a fan of NPR's Tiny Desk concerts, you're in luck! Tom Huizenga is a long time NPR producer, editor and reporter whose work you've probably heard. Suzanne interviewed Tom about some of his favorite Tiny Desk performances and NPR interviews, and he shared stories about what it was like to meet some of his personal musical idols.

All Songs Considered
The Contenders, Vol. 5: Our running list of the year's best songs

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 55:22


We update our tally of the year's best contenders with the effervescent Bombay Bicycle Club, Residente's epic and profound "313," cellist Maya Beiser's take on Terry Riley's "In C" and more.Alt.Latino's Anamaria Sayre and NPR Music's Tom Huizenga join host Robin HiltonFeatured Artists And Songs:1. Bombay Bicycle Club: "Willow (feat. Lucy Rose)," from 'Fantasies'2. Ela Taubert: "Como Paso" (single)3. Jlin: "Sodalite (feat. Kronos Quartet)," from 'Akoma'4. Maya Hawke: "Missing Out," from 'Chaos Angel'5. Residente: "313" from 'LAS LETRAS YA NO IMPORTAN'6. Maya Beiser: "In C," from 'Maya Beiser x Terry Riley: In C'Questions, comments, feedback? Email us: allsongs@npr.orgListen to the show sponsorship-free and support public radio with NPR Music +.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: 5 albums out Feb. 16, plus 'Rhapsody in Blue' still thrills at 100

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 68:39


NPR Music's Felix Contreras and WRTI's Nate Chinen run down new albums by Gaby Mareno, Les Amazones d'Afrique and more. Then, Nate Chinen is joined by NPR Music's Tom Huizenga to discuss the legacy and controversy around George Gershwin's masterpiece, "Rhapsody in Blue," which celebrated its centennial this week.Featured albums out Feb. 16:• Gaby Moreno, 'Dusk'• Mike McGinnis +9, 'Outing: Road Trip II'• Mike LeDonne and the Groover Quartet, 'Wonderful!'• Nathalie Joachim, 'Ki moun ou ye'• Les Amazones d'Afrique, 'Musow Danse'Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: The best albums out Jan. 26 (and why they deserve reviews)

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 66:39


There's plenty about Wall of Eyes, the new album by the British rock trio The Smile, to remind you of Radiohead, the band with which The Smile shares Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood. But there's something about The Smile that resists feeling like Radiohead redux, and on this week's episode Ann Powers, Tom Huizenga and Sheldon Pearce get to the bottom of what makes Wall of Eyes so satisfying on its own terms.Plus: Discussion of a week's worth of great albums leads to a conversation about the state of music criticism, which took a blow last week when the long-standing, much-beloved, occasionally-hated website Pitchfork was folded into the men's magazine GQ and much of its staff laid off. Featured Albums for January 26, 2024:1. Patricia Kopatchinksaja, Reto Bieri, Polina Leschenko — Take 32. Benny the Butcher — Everybody Can't Go3. Katy Kirby — Blue Raspberry4. The Smile — Wall of Eyes

All Songs Considered
The songs we can't stop playing this week

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 49:59


Host Robin Hilton hangs with NPR Music's Anamaria Sayre and Tom Huizenga to share their current musical obsessions, from the solo piano of Philip Glass to the garage punk of Sprints, Spain's super chill Club del Rio and more.Featured Artists And Songs:1. Lavinia Meijer: "The Departure" from Winter2. Xavi: "La Diabla (Single)3. Faye Webster and Lil Yachty: "Lego Ring" from Underdressed at the Symphony4. Philip Glass: "Opening," from Philip Glass Solo5. Club del Rio: "Una Vida" (Single)6. Sprints: "Literary Mind" from Letter to SelfEnjoying the show? Tell your friends and leave a review for us wherever you listen to podcasts. Feedback welcome at allsongs@npr.org

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: Feb. 8

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 25:34


Our list of the best albums out this week includes delicate piano pieces from Hauschka, the brilliantly burning rock of Bob Mould, songs inspired by the film Roma, Mercury Rev's remake of Bobbie Gentry's country opera The Delta Sweete and much more. Host Robin Hilton is joined by NPR Music's Felix Contreras, Tom Huizenga and Stephen Thompson as they sprint through their top picks for Feb. 8. FEATURED ALBUMS: 1. Bob Mould: Sunshine Rock; 2. Jessica Pratt: Quiet Signs; 3. Hauschka: A Different Forest; 4. Various: Music Inspired by the Film Roma; 5. Said the Whale: Cascadia; 6. Mercury Rev: Bobbie Gentry's The Delta Sweete Revisited; 7. Joszef Van Wissem and Jim Jarmusch: An Attempt to Draw Aside the Veil. OTHER NOTABLE RELEASES FOR FEB. 8: Ariana Grande: thank u, next; Cass McCombs: Tip of the Sphere; The Lemonheads: Varshons 2; Panda Bear: Buoys; Talos: Far Out Dust

All Songs Considered
Glaring Omissions: The Music We Missed In 2018

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 54:30


A lot of the year-end lists you've looked at probably didn't have that one favorite album or song you hold near and dear. This episode of All Songs is about our hidden gems, the ones that, in the give-and-take of making a representative staff list, got left off. In the case of the NPR Music team, we each had at least one record we want you to know about that you won't find on our Top 50 Albums list or our Top 100 Songs list. So, we gathered with ALT. Latino host Felix Contreras, our hip-hop and R&B lovers, Sidney Madden and Rodney Carmichael, classical music geek, Tom Huizenga and pop-and-rock fans Lyndsey McKenna and Marissa Lorusso to set the record straight. And with outrage in our hearts (and bit of tongue in our cheeks) we play the eight other songs we really want you to hear.

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: May 11

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 33:20


All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton takes a quick run through May 11's essential album releases with NPR Music's Felix Contreras, Jewly Hight, Tom Huizenga, Lyndsey McKenna and Stephen Thompson. Featured albums include the irresistible pop of Charlie Puth, classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein, early folk recordings from The Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia, infectious guitar rock from Illuminati Hotties and more.Featured Albums1. Charlie Puth: Voicenotes 2. Jerry Garcia: Before The Dead 3. Brent Cobb: Providence Canyon 4. Simone Dinnerstein: Circles 5. Illuminati Hotties: Kiss Yr Frenemies6. Los Texmaniacs: Cruzando Borderes 7. Arctic Monkeys: Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Other Notable Releases For May 11-Marian Hill: Unusual; Mark Kozelek: Mark Kozelek; Beach House: 7; Ry Cooder: The Prodigal Son; The Sea And Cake: Any Day; Ski Mask The Slump God: Beware The Book Of Eli; Ashley Campbell: The Lonely One

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: April 6

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 21:30


All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton chats with NPR Music's Lars Gotrich, Tom Huizenga, Marissa Lorusso, Sidney Madden and Ann Powers about some of the best new albums out now on Apr. 6, from the scorching punk of Norway's Dark Times to the mesmerizing cello drones of Clarice Jensen, rap phenom Cardi B, dance pop singer Kylie Minogue's country turn and much more. Full playlist. 1. Dark Times: Tell Me What I Need, 2. Christina Vontzou: No. 4, 3. Cardi B: Invasion Of Privacy, 4. Clarice Jensen: From This That Will Be Filled, 5. Hop Along: Bark Your Head Off, Dog, 6. Kylie Minogue: Golden, 7. Kali Uchis: Isolation, 8. Wye Oak: The Louder I Call, The Faster It Runs. Also notable for April 6: Tom Misch: Geography, Dr. Octogon: Moosebumps, Paul de Jong: You Funken Sucker, Unknown Mortal Orchestra: Sex & Food, Eels: The Deconstruction.

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: March 9

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 19:23


All Songs Considered's Robin Hilton chats with NPR Music's Sidney Madden and Tom Huizenga about the essential new albums out for March 9. Full playlist: 1. Thirdstory Cold Heart, 2. Brad Mehldau After Bach, 3. Jeremy Messersmith Late Stage Capitalism, 4. Young Fathers Cocoa Sugar, 5. Lil Yachty Lil Boat 2, 6. Jonny Greenwood You Were Never Really Here, 7. Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats Tearing At The Seams. Also notable for March 9: August Greene August Greene, David Byrne American Utopia, Jimi Hendrix Both Sides Of The Sky, Editors Violence.

Broadmic Startup Shortcuts
#29 Jeanne Sullivan on Why Women Can Dominate the $5.4Bn Cannabis Industry

Broadmic Startup Shortcuts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 32:56


Venture capitalist Jeanne Sullivan is taking the cannabis industry by storm. Formerly, a co-founder of StarVest Partners, Sullivan is an advocate for cannabis legalization and adviser to investors in this new high growth industry. Jeanne tells host, Kelly Hoey, why cannabis presents such a massive business opportunity for women. Notes Starvest Partners Olivetti Justin Trudeau may have made the best case for legal pot ever by Christopher Ingraham, The Washington Post Why we need to end the War on Drugs by Ethan Nadelmann, TEDtalks Drug Policy Alliance Women Grow Anna Netrebko's Mournful 'Mamma Morta' by Tom Huizenga, NPR Marijuana Business Conference & Expo The Sexiest Story of Taxes and Marijuana: The History of Tax Code 280e by Will Yakowicz, Inc. Cannabis Quora Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill, iBooks Master the minefield - dealing with bullies, bozos & buffoons | Jeanne Sullivan | TEDxBarnardCollege YouTube Women in Tech Entrepreneurs: Elemoon’s Jing Zhou Bridges Fashion and Tech by Beth Cone Kramer, Huffington Post Additional Reading 5 Stupid Mistakes Entrepreneurs Are Still Making: Interview with Jeanne Sullivan by Susan Price, Forbes Start-up Advice: Jeanne M Sullivan, StarVest Partners Siliconrepublic Problem: Women Entrepreneurs Need Greater Access to Capital National Women's Business Council Talking Weed Entrepreneurship with a Side of Raw Vegan Edibles by T. Kid, Vice NFL To Name New Medical Chief, Bringing Hope For Cannabis Concussion Treatment by Debra Borchardt, Forbes Marijuana Companies Stuck Doing Business the Old-Fashioned Way, in Cash by Yuka Hayashi, The Wall Street Journal Former Justice Department Official: Pot Laws Are a Danger to Public Safety by Will Yankowicz, Inc. The Greed Rush: Venture Capital Enters Cannabis by Chris Roberts, SF Weekly Guest bios & transcripts are available on www.broadmic.com.