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Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe take us on a musical journey of discovery, exploring the web of connections between tracks across the breadth of all musical styles, from pop, rock, reggae and hip-hop to classical, jazz, folk and country.
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The music industry is more crowded than ever, with over 120,000 songs released daily vying for your attention. From just starting out to signed, music entrepreneur and Berklee alum Brendan Jeannetti handpicks deserving artists to spotlight in this artist interview podcast. Follow the official Music You're Missing Spotify playlist to listen to the artists featured on the show!
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AmericanaMusic.com Podcast host Sarah Popejoy interviews Americana "Artists You Should Know" and other related Americana Music folks. Listen to stories behind the songs, real life stories from the road, and stories from those who run historical recording studios where the iconic music is made. The podcast coincides with the music magazine AmericanaMusic.com and the Spotify playlist. Americana artists you know and love and up and coming artists, the unifier in this podcast is great music and ...
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Rabbit Fighters invites you to join three pals as they embark on a cultural misadventure of a podcast. Each week, they randomly select a piece of media from the vast landscape of movies, music, and pop culture. Here's the twist: at least one of them hasn't experienced it before. Armed with just days to catch up, they dive into the chosen cultural touchstone, and then gather to discuss their thoughts, (un)surprises, and reactions. It's a poorly maintained rollercoaster ride of nostalgia, disc ...
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Super Awesome Mix

Super Awesome Mix

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"I made you a mix tape" -- some of the best words to hear from someone you care about! Join Matt and Samer on a weekly mix tape adventure: each guest is asked to pick a theme and make a mix tape, which will be unveiled over the course of the episode. You're guaranteed to hear about good music, some new music, and even learn some trivia along the way. Come listen with us, and be sure to grab your copy of the mix made available in the Super Awesome App in each episode's show notes. IG/TikTok/T ...
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Liquid Music Playlist

The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

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On Liquid Music Playlist host Steve Seel asks pioneering composers, performers and musicians about the music they make and the music they love. In these short-form monthly episodes Liquid Music artists contextualize their own music before sharing music that inspires them – all with the spirit of discovery and the celebration of the new that’s integral to the Liquid Music mission. Liquid Music Playlist is presented by The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra’s Liquid Music Series, produced by Don Lee ...
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Free Goods Show

Indie Creative Podcasts

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FREE GOODS is all about the find. I interview creatives, snobs, and heads to get them to recommend everything from their last discovery to deep cuts to add to the Free Goods playlist available on Apple Music (https://goo.gl/j4Zcjd) & Spotify (https://goo.gl/y9uSMo) freegoodsshow.com freegoodsshow.com/playlist twitter.com/FreeGoodsShow www.facebook.com/FreeGoodsShow For questions & suggestions, hit up freegoodsshow@gmail.com
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Welcome to the The Odd Soul Collective, where amazing music discovery happens. As an avid playlist curator, I find it my duty and passion to share great music with you. Currently available only on Anchor. Coming soon to Apple Podcasts and more! Spotify: @jordantlindgren
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Bumptoo is the Internet's best music discovery podcast, for the best in brand-new, unfamiliar talent across the world! Tune in each Tuesday for your weekly dose of good music, fun conversation and by the end of the show you should have at least one new music artist to add to your favorite playlist! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bumptoo/support
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”Explore our comprehensive music app development services designed to bring your musical vision to life. From concept ideation to app launch and beyond, our expert team offers end-to-end solutions tailored to your unique requirements. Whether you’re envisioning a streaming platform, a music discovery app, or a personalized playlist creator, we leverage cutting-edge technologies and innovative design to deliver seamless user experiences. With a focus on scalability, performance, and security, ...
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"I.D. Required" is a new podcast series from 45sand40s.com focused on music discovery and embracing research into new music to help listeners broaden the artists and genres they normally wouldn't listen to. Though not all music can be undiscovered, we provide an avenue for fans of all music types to enjoy. "I.D. Required" is hosted by Hensley (@Sir_Hensley on IG/Twitter) and Genn (@omygenn on IG/@Avaguethought on Twitter).
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Spirited Talk is a podcast created by evidential medium Trevor Baldwin. The library of audios includes full length interviews with some of the finest mediums in the UK, Ai versions of automatic writing, and trance sessions from Trevor. Also included with Spirited Talk is a playlist of 'Podclass' editions where the guest mediums teach the listeners aspects of their work with spirit. Trevor's automatic writing sessions are catalogued as WFSIW (Words From Spirit-Inspired Writing) and are a uniq ...
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Sprinklez is here to help you find your next favorite television show, movie and podcast with recommendations, a boat load of laughs and a healthy dose of fabulousness thrown in!
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Dispatches for the new music business. Hosted by Ariel Hyatt founder of Cyber PR, music publicist, strategist, and author. Features interviews with music and non-music business experts to help musicians get ahead in the music business. Plus, Ariel muses about music industry marketing and independent artist development trends as well as help you keep your wits about you with practical mindset advice.
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Join us in this special episode as we dive into the latest releases from musical legends who've been rocking the scene for decades. It's a celebration of their timeless talent and an exploration of their fresh sounds that continue to captivate audiences. Tune in for a mix of nostalgia and novelty, as we showcase these iconic artists' newest tracks …
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It’s our last new music mix of 2024! This episode is filled with personal anecdotes, such as Samer's marathon triumph soundtracked by the soulful "Like a Prayer," and Matt's unexpected joy in the fusion of Dwight Yoakam's classic twang with Post Malone's genre-bending flair. Explore the thrilling energy of emerging talents and nostalgic sounds as w…
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The Rabbit Fighters travel back in time to NYC's Lower East Side in the 1930s, where a humble Irish delivery boy named Johnny Kelly is about to become New York's most notorious gangster, Johnny Dangerously. Amy Heckerling directs this parody of gangster movies that 2/3rds of the Rabbit Fighters absolutely hate. Michael Keaton is the suave, fast-tal…
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Today we have Jesse Ray Smith. He’s a singer-songwriter out of California. His sound is reminiscent of those famous crossovers from the 70s like Fleetwood Mac, Joe Cocker, Eagles, and Jackson Browne with a fresh take. It’s not a carbon copy of that sound, but a resurgence with creative compositions, lyrics, melody and production good enough to riva…
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Tune in as we spotlight fresh tracks from artists who have been making music for decades. Discover how these legends continue to create hits that resonate with both old and new fans alike. Get ready for a journey through their newest sounds—short, sweet, and full of surprises. ▸ Prepare for the upcoming After Playlist episode! Listen to this playli…
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Somewhere in the Southern Hemisphere, in a city known for its gothic style architecture, a singer-songwriter was born whose life would change forever hearing a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album which grew into a love for bands like The Jayhawks, Wilco, and Whiskeytown. Native of Dunedin, the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealan…
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The Rabbit Fighters hop on their BMX bikes and pedal past the full moon as they examine this beloved Steven Spielberg movie about a blobby, hammerheaded alien with googly eyes and glowing fingers that fix boo-boos and geraniums. E.T.'s ship lands in Los Angeles to gather California kindbud for their condom garden. When men with jingly keys approach…
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Ready for an eargasm? Dive into our playlist full of instrumental bangers that’ll make your ears dance like nobody’s watching. From swoon-worthy serenades to beats that’ll make you vibe without needing lyrics to tell you what to feel—just pure, unadulterated musical goodness. Hit play and let the melodies do the talking! ▸ Listen to the playlist fr…
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Samer is getting ready to run the New York City Marathon! He gives Matt and all the listeners his story from being captivated by a friend's marathon run in 2022 to tackling the rigorous qualification process of the New York Roadrunners' nine plus one program. Samer shares the vibrant and sometimes quirky running culture of New York City, where runn…
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Opening for ZZ Top throughout multiple dates on their tour to opening up for the Mavericks at The Ryman Auditorium their’s something universal that connects McKinley James‘s music to playing for these two diverse audiences. That universality is blues meets old school rock meets a straight forward songwriting style. His latest album, Working Class B…
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Whether it's "Dead," "Un-Dead," "the Zed-Word," "White Walkers," or "Zombies," back in the mid to late aughts you couldn't swing a dead cat without hitting some sort of media that featured societal collapse at the hands of these brain eaters. And the 2004 Edgar Wright comedy horror film Shaun of The Dead had a lot to do with that. This Halloween We…
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Dubbed "The Psychedelic Cowboy", Wesley Dean is an Aussie with the spirit of the American West. His latest album, Music from Crazy Hearts, with the title track, video featuring two performers from the Nashville Ballet, dancing around Wesley. His sound is reminiscent of Joe Cocker meets Tom Petty meets outlaw country. Moving to Nashville in 2021, al…
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Immerse yourself in a world of soundscapes and melodies with this exclusive instrumental-only playlist. Let the music speak and create your own narrative. Enjoy the bliss of pure instrumental brilliance. ▸ Prepare for the upcoming After Playlist episode! Listen to this playlist this week and expect an impactful episode next week! ♫ Link to playlist…
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Never before has a pick proved so divisive to the Rabbit Fighters as "Weird" Al Yankovic's 1989 absurdist opus "UHF." Filmed entirely in Tulsa, Oklahoma and filled to the brim with Weird Al's brand of pop culture parody and inanity, the Rabbit Fighters find themselves debating this time capsule of a film. Will Brian try a Twinkie Weiner Sandwich(TM…
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If you're feeling down or having a bad day, then this playlist and episode are designed to lift you back up and have you vibing merrily on your way. Our Pick-Me-Up Playlist will inspire and encourage you, so get ready to shake it off, get back up, and continue onward! (Disclaimer: We are not responsible for any decisions made while in a heightened …
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Picture this: autumn leaves crunching beneath your feet, the distant cheers from a football stadium, and the crack of a baseball bat signaling playoff season. That’s the backdrop for our latest musical escapade, filled with the sounds of Dayglow's motivational "What People Really Do" and Samara Joy’s nostalgic "Autumn Nocturne." Matt and Samer, wit…
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On this episode of Music You’re Missing, host Brendan Jeannetti sat down with Ari, the creative force behind the indie band Dipsea Flower, for a candid conversation about the artist’s musical journey. Ari, originally from California, shared how the band's name pays homage to the Dipsea Trail in his hometown. He detailed his unconventional path to m…
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With gentle piano melody, a soft strum on the guitar, and floating vocals In My Arms is more than a lullaby. It is a love song that only two experienced songwriters writing about motherhood can so eloquently express. The first of Edie Carey and Sarah Samples single releases for the new album, Lantern In The Dark: Songs of Comforts and Lullabies. Th…
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In today's episode we hit the eject button on our regularly scheduled programming to bring you a state-sponsored experiment entitled “Desertion and the Psychological Effects of Music.” Liability waivers have been forged, beneficiaries replaced and blindfolds distributed as the gang is whisked away in their respective ornithopters towards the deep d…
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When you've had a rough day, sometimes music can give you the dose of encouragement you need! That's why this week we made a playlist of some of our favorite pick-me-up tracks. Sometimes you need some musical sunshine after the rain. (Rough day not required) ▸ Prepare for the upcoming After Playlist episode! Listen to this playlist this week and ex…
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An in-depth conversation with singer/songwriter Crys Matthews about the importance of having candid conversations to those in your community and how she uses music intentionally to educate through story and emotion. Her sound is a mixture of Country, Blues, and Folk. This preacher's kid from North Carolina'a songs are message driven and she has a n…
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The Rabbit Fighters dive into this Cord Jefferson-directed adaptation of the 2001 novel Erasure, by Percival Everett. American Fiction follows a frustrated African-American novelist-professor Thelonious "Monk" Ellison. While his novels receive academic praise, they sell poorly, and publishers reject his latest manuscript for not being "Black enough…
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If you feeling mad or upset about something, then this playlist may be just the soundtrack you need. Our Pissed-Off playlist is filled with angry and witty vibes to help you release that anger in a constructive and fun way. So find a quiet place, crank up the volume, and LFG! 😤 (Disclaimer: Please rage responsibly and this playlist —and episode— ma…
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What happens when catchy tunes mask unsettling and problematic lyrics? Join Matt and Samer for a candid and thought-provoking journey through music history as we uncover the dark realities behind some of the most popular songs. We start with the Black Eyed Peas' "Let's Get It Started," originally rife with offensive language, only to be cleaned up …
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In this episode of Music You’re Missing, host Brendan Jeannetti sits down with Peter Boyd, the Talent Buyer for Boston Calling, to explore his unique journey into the music industry and the behind-the-scenes challenges of organizing a major festival. Peter's story takes us from his college radio days to his current role at one of Boston's most icon…
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Within The Church Studio walls if you listen close you can hear the stories of those who've hallowed it, including Leon Russell, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, JJ Cale, Freddie King, Tom Petty, Phoebe Snow, and Willie Nelson to name a few. The studio once owned by Leon Russell has since been not only restored, but also made a world class…
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What happened to The Bad News Bears? Welllll, we decided to throw Old Uncle Charley at ya and watched this slightly less old Ron Shelton pic about adult men playing a kids' game, and the ladies who love them. So snap on your garter belts, breathe through your eyelids, tap that voodoo charm on your bats, and follow the Rabbit Fighters as we discuss …
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Belize-born British composer Errollyn Wallen, recently announced as Master of the King's Music, and composer and silent film music specialist Neil Brand, join Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye to round off the current series. From the first winner of the Eurovision Song contest to a Marvin Gaye masterpiece, via warring brothers, Add to Playlist wraps …
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The Thermals were one of those bands that if you got to experience them while they were making music you felt like you were a part of something special. This week the Rabbit Fighters delve into not one, but two of their albums: Their sophomore release, 2004's "Effin' A" (it's not really called that but we're afraid that if we put the full expletive…
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Sometimes you got just let the anger flow through you while jamming out to some thrashing music. And that's ok! So we put together a playlist of some angry and witty songs to showcase just that. Remember to rage responsibly and have a good time while letting it all out. ▸ Prepare for the upcoming After Playlist episode! Listen to this playlist this…
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This week’s Artists You Should Know is a treat to introduce, because she’s one of my favorite songwriters, Kim Richey. She’s had her songs recorded by Trisha Yearwood, Jim Lauderdale, Patty Loveless, Suzy Bogguss, Terri Clark, Brooks and Dunn, and Radney Foster. She’s recorded harmony vocals on songs for Jason Isbell, Reba McEntire, Mary Chapin Car…
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We’re back, baby! The RF gang is locked and loaded for the back half of Season 2. Armed with new episodes, repartee, random rating scales and a low listener count, The Fighters soldier on into the cultural unknown. Join us this week as we cram into the red egg escape pod and jettison ourselves towards the prison island of Manhattan. Now a dystopian…
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Keyboard maestro and prog rock musician Rick Wakeman and concert violinist Fenella Humphreys are today's studio guests with Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye. In the penultimate episode of the current series, they take us from a Bach favourite via an Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong classic before hopping on a train to Moldova for some lively Eurov…
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It's that time again! We're rounding up some of favorite recently released and throwback songs and albums for the 4th time! This time we were able to track down and roundup our first ever podcast guest, DJ Kenny Boi, to join us in discussing this assortment of bangers. So many genres, so many opinions, so much fun! ▸ Listen to the playlist from thi…
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Ever wondered how the shift from summer to fall can drastically change one's mood? This week, Samer shares his personal journey with summer seasonal affective disorder and how the cool embrace of September brings him renewed energy. We also dive into the nostalgia-inducing sounds of "Bright Lights" by The Killers and chuckle over the evolution of a…
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Willie Watson's debut self-titled album was released this past Friday. Since leaving Old Crow Medicine Show, founding member Willie Watson, has been forging together an album that really reflects himself as an artist. After two solo albums, the self titled third album finally feels like the solo expression he’s been seeking. To Willie, it’s epic po…
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Saxophone player and composer Emma Rawicz and jazz pianist and bandleader Julian Joseph join Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye as they take us from a 1973 Elton John hit to music with historical links to the Deep South. Special guest Rhiannon Giddens, the American folk musician, fiddler and banjo player, reveals the history of the bluegrass banjo, tak…
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It's that time again! It's our 4th Recommendation Roundup and this time we have a returning special guest, DJ Kenny Boi, joining us for the discussion! Listen to this random assortment of new and throwback songs and albums that we felt were worthy of your earholes! Get ready to enjoy some musical whiplash in the best possible way! ▸ Prepare for the…
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Here’s AmericanaMusic.com's podcast interview with the Americana band, The Young Fables. With Laurel’s powerhouse vocals, Wes’s smooth electric guitar lines, and the band’s amazing songwriting chops you’ll be hooked instantly. Laurel Wright and Wes Lunsford live in Nashville, but are originally from Maryville, TN. With 3 full length albums under th…
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Cellist Gabriella Swallow and singer, pianist and songwriter Joe Stilgoe join Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye as they add the next five tracks, taking us from a pioneering use of a vocoder for a Stanley Kubrick soundtrack to a Grace Jones synth hit, via some early American Doo-wop. Producer: Jerome WeatheraldPresented with musical direction by Jeffr…
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In this episode of Music You’re Missing, host Brendan Jeannetti sits down with Ben Murphy, the CEO of Murphy Hospitality Group and Whitecap Entertainment. With Sommo Fest just two weeks away, Brendan dives into the mind behind two of Prince Edward Island’s (PEI) most iconic festivals: the Cavendish Beach Music Festival and the newly established Som…
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Get your passports and dance shoes ready! We dive deep into the infectious rhythms and soulful melodies of Amapiano — a South African genre that’s been taking the music world by storm. We reached out to our friends, Tim, Patience, & Phindile, to help us explore the magic behind this genre. Tune in and let the Amapiano vibes transport you! ▸ Listen …
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Prepare to immerse yourself in the 1980s rock scene as we explore the electrifying world of Van Halen. Matt and Samer take you on a fascinating journey through the band's evolution, sharing personal insights and experiences that bring the music to life. Learn why the band's famous concert rider demanded no brown M&Ms and how this quirky detail ensu…
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Ukrainian-British pianist Dinara Klinton and Scottish operatic tenor Nicky Spence join Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye, taking us from a cheeky 1980s boy band from Birmingham via Domenico Scarlatti to the famous French duo behind the mask as they add the next five tracks. Producer: Jerome WeatheraldPresented with musical direction by Jeffrey Boakye …
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After Playlist is going international! For our next episode we're diving into the sounds of Amapiano straight out of South Africa. Listen to the playlist curated by our friends Tim, Patience, and Phindile to get into the vibe of this quickly growing genre, before listening to the episode next week to learn a little about the genre and hear our thou…
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Baritone Roderick Williams and bassoonist Amy Harman kick off with a famous four-letter acronym as they add the next five tracks to the playlist with Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye as they go on their latest international musical journey. From the cop, the cowboy and the construction worker in Greenwich Village, the show drops in on Brahms, visits …
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Come listen along as we go through the life and music of living legend Stevie Wonder. His influence has had an impact on how music sounds, how it's made, and artists' control of their own creativity to name a few. So come get a dose of soul and gratitude for everything he's done to shape the music landscape as we know it today! ▸ Listen to the play…
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As Matt and Samer try to beat the heat, we dive into our August new music mix starting with the eclectic "Hog Calling Contest" by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, a track brimming with gospel piano, funky guitar, and hilarious pig metaphors. Matt even throws in a fun fact about the band's impressive 26 studio albums! We then groove to "Perfume" …
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Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason and lyricist and musician Richard Stilgoe join Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye as they add the first five tracks in the new series, taking us from a pop/disco banger from 2001 to Nina Simone, via a heartfelt countertenor revival. Producer: Jerome WeatheraldPresented with musical direction by Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe …
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Sometimes music can be changed forever by just a single artist. This week's playlist is all about one such star: Stevie Wonder! Listen to this playlist highlighting some of his best songs, as well as the impact he's had on music at large throughout the years. Then tune in next week to hear the mini deep dive on his life as well as an depth look at …
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