A Composer In His Natural Habitat
A podcast about music and creativity featuring Thomas C. Baggaley.
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: composition, creativity, music
A podcast about music and creativity featuring Thomas C. Baggaley.
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: composition, creativity, music
The Nature of Music podcast features interviews with musicians that tell the story behind their nature-inspired lyrics and songs. Each episode explores the climate crisis and conservation-related issues — and solutions — that our musical guests are passionate about. Please join with other listeners and make a concert-ticket level donation to The Nature of Music Podcast! As our parent organization, Conservation Value Institute, is a 501c3 non-profit organization, your contribution is tax deductible. We are grateful for your support! https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-nature-of-music Credits: – The Nature of Music’s theme music is composed and performed by Jordan Feinstein of The Ritual. – The Nature of Music logo was designed by the artist, Ryan Kerrigan.
Tags: biodiversity, climatechange, conservation, globalwarming, LiveMusic, music, musicians, nature
Success stories and fantastic failures from the entertainment industry. Separated by two decades of life experience, producer Brian J. Leitten and Broadway performer Dylan Mulvaney, both University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) graduates, delve into the differences between college and the real world with other alumni like Diana Maria Riva (actor from Netflix’s Dead To Me), Andrea Stilgenbauer (producer of Kidding and The Affair on Showtime) and Brian Newman (Jazz Musician, Bandleader & Arranger for Lady Gaga’s Vegas Residency). A mixture of Jimmy Fallon meets Ted Talks, the podcast is an exploration of transformative moments that will enlighten students and graduates who dream of using their creativity to jump-start their careers.
Tags: actor, Arts, Broadway, career, college, Entertainment, jobs, mentor, music, Musical, musician, Producer, university, Writer
🎙 A weekly witty repartee with libations, pop culture commentary, and in-depth conversations with impactful creatives (prev. #WTFWOTW) /// @chezru.thepod (IG)
Categories: Comedy, Music, News
Tags: activism, artists, celebrities, Comedy, commentary, creatives, Entertainment, global, interviews, music, News, pop culture
Cedric Gervais online: cedricgervais.com facebook.com/cedgerv twitter.com/cedricgervais instagram.com/cedricgervais soundcloud.com/cedricgervais Subscribe on Youtube: bzz.is/cgytsub
Categories: Music
Tags: 2016, cedric, delecta, Electronic, gervais, music, Podcast
EMG Radio is the official podcast of the Electronic Musicians Group. The podcast is hosted by and features the music of and interviews with international indie artists, musicians, producers, and bands, all members of Electronic Musicians Group. With a focus on computer and electronic-based music, EMG Radio covers a wide variety of genres including dubstep, industrial, trip-hop, metal, and more.
Categories: Music
Tags: ambient, Comedy, dance, dark, dj, dubstep, Electronic, EMG, Experimental, house, humor, Independent, indie, industrial, music, musician, musicians, new, original, rock, trance
Since the Royal Academy of Music was founded in 1822, its aim has been to shape the future of music by discovering and nurturing talent wherever it exists. To mark our bicentenary, we’ve created this podcast to celebrate and uncover some of the stories of those people, past and present, that resonate throughout our building and define the institution. You’ll hear about those working and studying at the Academy today, some of the famous people that have passed through our doors as well as those whose musical lives might have been overlooked but deserve to be told.
Presenter: Anna Picard
Producer: Natalie Steed
Executive Producers, Royal Academy of Music: George Chambers, Jonathan Freeman-Attwood, Safi Schlicht
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Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Tags: classical music, Dickens, Edmund T. Jenkins, Harriet Cohen, History, instruments, music, Music School, opera, Royal Academy of Music, violin, women in music
Listen to some of your battle rap’s most influential battles with our special guests!
Tags: battlerap, battlerappers, dontflop, fliptop, hiphop, interview, kingofthedot, kotd, music, questions, rapbattles, url
Ever wanted to know what four (sometimes five) San Diego bears (gay, hairy, chubby men) talk about when they’re together in a room with snacks, diet soda, and some microphones? Then just tune in each week as Brian, Dave, JP, Justin, and Vito sit down to dish on the everythings and the anythings of what they find interesting. If you dig Movies, Men, Technology, Bears, Bars, Art, Music, Television, Sex, Politics, Travel, Gadgets, Amusement Parks, Personal Experiences, Video Games, Food, and Fun then you’re not going to want to miss a moment.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: 619, 619bearcast, amusement parks, art, bars, bear, bearcast, Food, gadgets, gay, men, Movies, music, personal experiences, Politics, sex, Technology, television, travel, video games
Tech and tech house [itunes pic]
Categories: Music
Tags: afterhours-minimal-tribal-dance-electronica-house-tech, Boston, music
Playing the hottest new artists that you will not hear anywhere and having a great time talking to artists you will love for the rest of your lives…also having fans call in and ask some of the most ridiculous things you will ever get asked…
Categories: Music
Tags: john rankin, Las Vegas, music, New Music, new music inferno, nick kaehler, the new music inferno, the voice, vans warped tour, warped tour
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I just love, love! Hope YOU do too! 😉 ~ Enjoy :*
Categories: Music
Tags: Los Angeles, music, R&B & Urban
My Kind of Scene uncovers the past and present of Australian music. From titans to hidden gems, this podcast discovers the songs and artists that make up the fabric of the Aussie music scene, and explores what makes them succeed. It examines history through a present-day lens, attempting to understand the giants whose shoulders today’s artists stand on, and the creative sparks defining the future of Australian music. Host Cara Diaria, indie musician and music nerd, brings her unique perspective to the Aussie hits and misses, the movers and shakers, the goodness and greatness that makes it My Kind of Scene.
Tags: #melbourne, adelaide, australia, brisbane, Cara Diaria, History, indie, music, Musicology, Perth, scene, sydney
Starting with In the Court of the Crimson King and ending with The Power to Believe, we are going through the King Crimson catalogue one song at a time. Roughly each week, we will have a new episode up. Hopefully, you enjoy the ride as much as we will. Email us at framebyframepod@gmail.com
Categories: Music
Tags: King Crimson, music, Music Podcast, Prog Rock, progressive rock, Robert Fripp, rock music
B Section host Brett Belanger dives into instruction and discussions on all aspects of music with an emphasis on jazz.
Categories: Music
Tags: art, bass, bebop, blues, composition, Education, groove, Harmony, improv, improvisation, instruction, interview, jazz, melody, music, rhythm, sound, Swing, theory
We’re Gonna Make It is a monthly podcast about art and the creative drive. Every episode, hosts Moss and Taylor speak with artists about the passions that rule their lives. Some of these guests have succeeded in making a living off their work, but more often than not we find people who have made sacrifices to continue creating. Why? Because they gotta’! Every episode also sees the hosts going head to head in a ruthless battle of wits and talent. With each new genre of art explored, Moss and Taylor will try very hard to pull off that artwork better than the artists themselves. Don’t get your hopes up.
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, artist, bc, canadian, Comedy, interviews, music, Podcast
The Why I Love Comics podcast is an interview/discussion podcast related to all things Geek and Nerd culture! Hosted by a geek with guests from all varieties of Nerd culture!
Tags: comics, cosplay, Culture, dark, DC, games, geek, horse, Image, interview, mainstream, Marvel, music, nerd, POP, Vertigo, video
Through interviews with musicians and scholars in the improvised and experimental music world, this show explores the idea that new ways of interacting musically are also new ways of interacting socially. In listening to what is unfamiliar can we better hear the voices of others? Does creative risk-taking in music give courage to progressive political expression? Can judicious spontaneity in performance model the timely wisdom needed in our social institutions? Does improvised music preface grassroots democratic deliberation? Produced and Hosted by Rachel Elliott, a PhD candidate in Philosophy, Sound It Out is a fun, easy-listening exploration and reflection on the present, past, and future of jazz, creative, and contemporary music, and all nature of sound experiment. Broadcast in Guelph, Ontario on CFRU 93.3FM on Tuesdays at 5pm. Produced with the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. Art by Justin Karas.
Categories: Arts, Music, Society & Culture
Tags: canada, communication, community, democracy, Experimental, improvisation, jazz, justice, music, radio, social