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Welcome to Nicholas Anderson, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by Annie Spratt on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@anniespratt
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Aspiring cosplayer looking it make it big and make a name for himself. Also trying to have fun and show the world that things can be fun
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BlackStar founder Maori Karmael Holmes chats with the most groundbreaking artists, change makers, and cultural workers — finding meaning in the intersections of art, social change, and popular culture.
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The StageLeft Podcast lifts the veil on the music industry by telling the stories of those with a unique vantage point. We talk to the unsung heroes behind the success and help young musicians going into an ever complex industry by gleaning advice about the working practices of the the greats from those who were in close proximity when the magic was being made. The StageLeft Podcast has featured musicians who’ve worked performed live & in the studio with David Bowie, Elvis Presley, The Beatl ...
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Were from the Masters of the Galaxy Facebook Page. Brian Ozone and King Adam talk about MOTU POP T-Cats Silverhawks Blackstar and Bravestarr and Conan!! Come join us https://www.facebook.com/groups/1707891846143928/ That's my fb page Masters of the Galaxy. You can buy sell trade post do anything. It's all about MOTU POP Silverhawks Thundercats and Blackstar. We do a podcast every Monday at 7 pm est. Hope to see ya there... Until next time Rock On... Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s ...
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The Cerebral Flex Podcast is run by Nam1Sekatti, a musician & wordsmith, and Jareth R. R. Blackstar, an aspiring novelist & mystic. On the Cerebral Flex Podcast your hosts discuss a variety of topics ranging from political and social issues to odd topics of a conspiracies and aliens, always with a philosophical twist. This podcast is meant to inform, entertain, and hopefully brighten your day with thoughtful, intriguing discussions.
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Key Frames is a podcast where we talk about anime the way it should be talked about. Join us as we cast a critical eye on that animation out of Japan!
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Album picks on a range of topics selected by the all knowing Wheel of Musical Destiny. Three friends and music nerds discuss classic albums across a variety of genres including rock, metal, country, hip-hop, rnb and pop. Nostalgia, nonsense and general nerdery ensue. New episodes every week. Join the conversation on Discord, albumnerds.com/discord.
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Masters of the Galaxy Podcast is about MOTU POP T-Cats Silverhawks Blackstar Bravestarr. We try to have guests that were Actors writers Artists Collectors any Key figures that were apart of the shows that we are interested in. We do the show every Monday at 7pm est. And Friday Nite Fun every Friday nights around 7pm. We've had some really great people on in the past and hope to continue that for the future. Please visit the Masters of the Galaxy Facebook Page. You can leave us a voicemail as ...
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If you’re a bassist — you’re in the right place. Join Scott Devine and Ian Allison from SBL as they dissect every aspect to being a bass player - professional or hobbyist - from basses and gear hacks, to musicianship and gig tips, all the way to mental health and what the future might hold for the music industry.
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Lisa Ascolese "The Inventress" brings to you a Podcast of everything Inventing, Business and Inspiration. Lisa is the owner of Inventing A To Z and founder of AOWIE (Association of Women Inventors and Entrepreneurs) in which she helps inventors and business owners take their products from idea to fruition. Tune in to every Monday as Lisa shares her life stories, knowledge in business, inventing tips and positive thinking to help you get through the week. For info on inventing help with Lisa ...
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made with love + inspired by grit: culture, music + stories from the heart of philadelphia + visit philly. new episodes drop every other thursday.
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Welcome to the Beats, Bud and Bros podcast where amazing conversations happen
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Welcome to The Changing Stage. This Radio Show is all about music gear — the companies who make it; the industry that sells it; and the creatives who love it. We have some great shows in store for you. We will be talking to some of the leaders and innovators in the music equipment industry as well as celebrated musicians and artist who use the gear. This show is your unique chance to gain insight into the world of music technology and have live dialog with the movers and shakers of this dyna ...
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Do you want to change your life? Do you feel stuck? Like you're going nowhere? Are you stressed and burnt out? Do you feel like you don't know which way to turn? Do you hate feeling like you have to be perfect to get ahead? Then this show is for you! My name is Andrea Welker, and you're invited each week to join me as we share stories, and discuss ways to help you feel inspired, laugh, and grow as you take control of your life. Come sit by the fire and warm yourselves, while you learn my per ...
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The Power of Lyrics (Taylor Swift, John Lennon)
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Feel the power… of words! Great lyrics have a way of cutting to the heart of our emotions, beliefs, and cultural values. Join us as we discuss a pair of records that smacked us in the face with their powerful lyrical punch. Taylor Swift – The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology (2024) John Lennon – Imagine (1971) Mac Leaphart – Motel Breakfast…
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166- Was G&L Leo Fender’s biggest MISTAKE?
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After he sold Fender and exited his collaboration with Music Man, Leo Fender founded a brand-new company that would play host to his final electric guitar and bass innovations. Leo called G&L Guitars the best instruments he ever made – the problem was that by the time he formed his new line of instruments, his accomplishments in the music industry …
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Final albums are often last grasps at fame and money, but on occasion they serve as a fitting capstone to a band’s career. On today’s show we explore two final albums that we think send these legendary artists off on a good note. Sam Cooke – Ain’t That Good News (1964) The Police – Synchronicity (1983) Crypt Sermon – The Stygian Rose (2024) Meco – …
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165-Why learning scales is NOT the answer to knowing your fretboard
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Finally, a video that dispels some of the myths about achieving bass guitar fretboard mastery - like having to learn ALL of the notes in the Hungarian minor scale! In this episode, Scott and Ian reveal how they solved their fretboard woes, their newfound love for headless basses, and the simple steps you can take to elevate your own bass playing.…
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Legendary Drummers (Neil Peart, Joey Jordison)
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Drums have been a part of music for thousands of years, which is probably why it’s so hard to imagine modern day music without them. On today’s show we discuss what it takes to be a legendary drummer and some of our favorite drummer-focused records. Rush – Moving Pictures (1981) Slipknot – Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses) (2004) Fontaines D.C. – Roma…
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164- Anderson .Paak’s Secret Bass Weapon: Kelsey Gonzalez
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In today’s video, we asked Kelsey González to name the bass lines that helped define his career with American singer, drummer, and record producer Anderson Paak. You’ll hear nuances to his bass lines you never noticed before – and probably rush home to grab your bass!By Scott's Bass Lessons
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Inbetween 34 - What's Cool About America? (Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt)
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Episode 34 of Key Frames: Inbetweens, a mini-podcast about anime. What do you do when your podcast spotlights something that no one particularly liked? Well, maybe you should listen to this episode and find out! In honor of a second season being announced, after an interval of a decade and a half, Ben, Andy, and Duncan all watched Panty & Stocking …
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Many worthy records never receive the recognition they deserve. Promotion, timing and accessibility often get in the way of great art finding its way to the people that might appreciate it the most. On today’s show we talk over two album gems from bands that never broke through. Despite being truly outrageous. Talk Talk – Spirit of Eden (Don) Brad …
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Episode 147 - Cynthia Green, T Stick Assist
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Welcome back the amazing Cynthia Green to the show! Cynthia is the creator of the T Stick assist! Catch the episode to learn more! Listen to the audio version of "The Inventress Podcast" on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and other major podcast platforms by visiting this link: theinventresspodcast - Listen on YouTube, Spoti…
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An episode almost a decade in the making. Finally, James Walsh, frontman of Starsailor appears to discuss the final ever recordings with Phil Spector, the impact that episode had on his wellbeing, negotiating with Allen Klein, how he wrote 'Fever' and 'The Greatest Story Never Told', plus how to best work with a singer when you're a session musicia…
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163 - The Genius Bass Lines of Tony Franklin
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In today’s video, we asked Tony Franklin to dig into the fretless bass lines that helped define his long resume of gigs with artists such as Blue Murder, The Firm, and Whitesnake. We asked him about his time with Kate Bush, the history behind his allegiance to the Fender Precision and why he feels "liberated” playing an unlined fretless bass.…
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Grew to Love (Death Grips, The The, Green Day)
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Some albums are love at first listen, but other’s take a bit more time to reveal their true value. Whether it’s a bad first listen, miss-placed expectations or just being the wrong age – some albums take time to love. Join us as we discuss some of our favorites. Death Grips – The Money Store (Andy) The The – Mind Bomb (Don) Green Day – Dookie (Dude…
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What better way to put a bow on the Summer of Don then to talk about one of his favorite records – The Beach Boy’s landmark album Pet Sounds. Join us as we try to decipher Brian Wilson’s genius and discuss the record’s significance today. The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds Jpegmafia – I Lay Down My Life For You Meshell Ndegeocello – No More Water: The Gos…
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162 - 6-String Basses: Pros and (mostly) CONS?
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In this podcast, Ian and Sharon explore the highs and lows of playing a six-string bass, from the extra range it offers to the challenges of controlling those extra strings. They share their favorite models, riffs, and tips for anyone curious about diving into six-string territory. Curious about why they think every bassist should try one? Tune in …
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Episode 136 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. Is Crayon Shin-chan the most popular and successful franchise in anime that has little to no foothold with Western audiences? Maybe it's Sazae-san or Doraemon... Anyway, Ben, Andy, and Duncan all decided to watch the best-reviewed of Crayon Shin-chan's thirty-one feature films (soon to be thirty-two…
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The Who helped define the formula for the prototypical classic rock band. Their 1971 album Who’s Next is a large part of what earned them that status. Join us as the Summer of Don shines it’s rays down on this seminal classic rock album. The Who – Who’s Next Lava La Rue – Starface Hakushi Hasegawa – Mahōgakkō Denzel Curry – King of the Mischievou…
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161 - Is Toxicity costing you the gig?
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If you’re in any sort of environment that’s become toxic, chances are you’ve been bending and flexing for a while to try to make it work. It’s no different in a band. While the audience might not always see it, the band always feels it. In this video, Sharon and Ian talk through some of the common pitfalls to avoid.…
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Red Hot Chili Peppers – Blood Sugar Sex Magik
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With a title like Blood Sugar Sex Magik, you might expect the music to be graphic, loud and a little weird – and you wouldn’t be wrong. The Chili Peppers 1991 effort with producer Rick Rubin is stuffed with lots of big ideas, sounds and personalities. Join for a discussion on the landmark record as we rejoin our regularly scheduled Summer of Don, a…
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160 - The HIDDEN Genius behind Bob Marley’s Bass Lines (6 ICONIC examples)
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Throughout the 1970s until Bob Marley’s last sessions and live shows in late 1980, the bass lines of Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett played a primary role in introducing the sound of reggae’s one-drop rhythm to audiences around the world. His full-bodied bass tone was a signature part of the Wailers sound! From Get Up Stand Up, to One Drop and beyond, i…
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Sting 3.0 drummer Chris Maas joins The StageLeft Podcast mid-tour! We explore: How to fill the ‘space’ in a trio when playing Sting classics. The auditions, rehearsals and soundchecks for Sting 3.0 Locking with Sting as a bassist within a rhythm section. Drumming long sets with high BPMs with Example. The challenges of fluctuating salaries as a mus…
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2024 Mid-Year Picks (Adrianne Lenker, Pet Shop Boys, The Black Crowes)
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Happy mid-new-year-ish! We’re taking a short break from the Summer of Don to look back on the first half of 2024. Join us as we highlight some of our favorite new releases. Shabaka – Perceive It’s Beauty, Acknowledge It’s Grace Les Amazones d’Afrique – Musow Danse The Decemberists – As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again The Brother Brothers – The Jan…
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Bowie’s final studio album left us all a bit speechless when it came out back in 2016, just a few days before his passing. Join us as we regroup and take a closer listen to the record and discuss its impact. There’s a blackstar shinning in the night sky, as the Summer of Don David Bowie – Blackstar Nadine Shah – Filthy Underneath Kneecap – Fine Art…
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159 - The Bassist Behind Blackstar: The Tim Lefebvre Interview
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Tim Lefebvre has had a career that Forest Gump would envy. As a bassist, he’s provided the punch for Sting, David Bowie, The Black Crowes, Elvis Costello, Empire of the Sun, Wayne Krantz and Knower. So today we’re diving into the genius of Tim Lefebvre, what makes his bass playing so iconic and how you can bottle a little bit of that magic for your…
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135 - It Hits Different (Pejorative)
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Episode 135 of Key Frames, a podcast about anime. Baki Hanma did not even need to look up from the glass he was cleaning to know that it was Yujiro, his father and the strongest bartender on earth, who pushed aside the door that separated his eight-seat bar from the wind-scoured streets outside. "Good bars have a smell," the hulking figure murmured…
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Springsteen’s landmark 1984 album Born in the USA has become an iconic piece of American culture. The album art and long series of hits were hard to escape in the mid-80s and still play a part in modern day society. Join us as we discuss the album and some other things we’ve been digging on. […]By Album Nerds
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158 - The Mount Rushmore of SLAP Bass
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There are so many cool slap bass players out there, but who are the truly great ones? In this video, we round up some of the best slap bassists to have laid down stone cold grooves and mesmerizing double and triple-slap technique on some of music's biggest and best loved tracks. In this episode: Who invented slap bass? What's the best ever slap bas…
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Episode 146 - Theresa Merritt-Watson, Author of "Black Tech"
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This week I am joined by Theresa Merritt-Watson, the author of "Black Tech". This is the first in a series of books to help African Americans learn and appreciate more about Black participation in the development of the United States! How great is that? Listen to the audio version of "The Inventress Podcast" on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spot…
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Episode 145 - Angela Brown, D'Serv Professional Hair Care
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This week I will be joined by the wonderful Angela Brown. She is the founder of D'Serv Professional Hair Care. D'Serv Professional Hair Care products are a plant based, all-natural treatment system! Listen to the audio version of "The Inventress Podcast" on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and other major podcast platforms by…
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Stevie Wonder had a pretty amazing stretch of albums during the early 1970s. One of our favorites from the period is 1973’s Innervisions. We talked about it a bit a few years ago, but the Summer of Don has given us a chance to talk about it a bit more. Stevie Wonder – Innervisions Caroline […]By Album Nerds
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157 - Human vs. AI ... is real bass DEAD?!
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AI is already here, tempting everyone in music with a previously unimaginable menu of cheat codes. As the potential continues to unfold, Sharon and Ian reveal their newfound love for Logic Pro’s latest AI features. In this episode: Is AI a genuine threat to real bass players? Logic Pro 11 AI Session Players: Love, or Hate? Can AI trigger a scrunche…
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119: Seye Adelekan - Gorillaz (live band)
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Ginger shots at the ready! What would someone learn from working with Damon Albarn they wouldn't learn from anyone else? How does sobriety work on gig days in an environment so conducive to drink and drugs? How is Self-Esteem approaching her new record, given the success of her last? When does practice end and rehearsing begin? What happened to the…
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Pearl Jam’s debut record became an iconic part of the alternative rock (yes, grunge) movement of the early 1990s. Their anthemic hooks, flashy guitars and emotive vocals made them fan and media favorites. Join us as we look back on the album, the era and how it all holds up after three decades. The Summer […]…
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Sade’s debut record Diamond Life stood out from the rest of the 1984 musical landscape in the US and UK. Join us for a discussion on the landmark album as well as some other records we’ve been enjoying. The Summer of Don rolls on. Sade – Diamond Life La Luz – News of the UniverseAespa […]By Album Nerds
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Some bass players love to double down on a bad idea. And though we once bristled at the notion that there could ever be such a thing as a wrong musical opinion, we’ve since come to accept that there is such a thing. We know because we had one! Scott was colossally wrong about the Fender Precision AND slap bass! In this episode, Scott and Ian reveal…
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Inbetween 33 - In the House of the Otaking (Aoi Honoo)
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Episode 33 of Key Frames: Inbetweens, a mini-podcast about anime. One does not care to acknowledge the mistakes in one's podcast, but know this: each host has their own sense of fandom inside of themselves, and they fight desperately to protect their credibility from naysayers! Even when you understand most of the references, even when you realize …
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Chris Stapleton’s debut record back in 2015 was influential both on the podcast’s musical taste and on the future of country music. It helped expand our palettes and pushed the genre forward. Join us as we revisit the record and discuss our thoughts after all these years – the Summer of Don carries on! Chris […]…
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155 - The 5 BIG Mistakes I Made on My Journey Of Bass (it was PAINFUL!)
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Whether you’re an established bass player looking to add to your library of skills, a total novice picking up the bass for the first time or you're heading back to school and want to take your four-string skills to another level, there are five common mistakes that nearly every bassist will make on their learning journey. In today’s episode Scott w…
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What better way to kick-off the Summer of Don then to talk over a record that has a bit of a special place on the show. The Doors final release, LA Woman, served as a bookend to their celebrated career and a goodbye to the city that shaped them. Join us as we discuss the […]By Album Nerds
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