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Artist and music journalist Imani Wj Wright joins the show to talk about the importance of networking and hard work when building a career in the music industry. Having performed at Sofar Sounds, supported some big names, written single and live show reviews here at Stereo Stickman and elsewhere, and given a Ted Talk – Imani is the perfect example …
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Kicking off the Summer season with a brand new episode of the Stickman Sessions Podcast – featuring Lee Wylding, lead singer and songwriter for the UK’s own The Fireflys. We talk everything from songwriting to live shows, performance anxiety, creative disagreements, favourite venues, mainstream music and the future of rock. With well over twelve ye…
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This week’s episode welcomes the wonderful Pete Murphy onto the show. Pete has been writing songs and making music for several years now, he’s a phenomenal songwriter with a brilliantly unique approach to the art form, and he recently released his latest album By The Way Of The Devil, which he wrote and recorded within a mere eleven days. During th…
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“Never stray from the path of constantly avoiding genres. If people stop thinking in genres, then we’ll start to hear the music of the future.” – Ergo Phizmiz. This week’s episode sees London’s Ergo Phizmiz join the conversation. Ergo is a composer, writer, radio-producer, homemade opera-maker, performer, and multimedia artist. His background withi…
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Stickman Sessions return this month and we kick off the series with an in-depth chat about all things creative. Stickman writer and videographer Chad Earnest joins me (Rebecca Cullen) and offers his advice to upcoming bands and artists regarding graphic design and video creation. We also talk the future of rock music, Slipknot’s mighty return, the …
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Episode three welcomes the incredible Jeremy Gladstone of Sleeping Bag Studios to the show. We talk about his journey in music so far, what it takes to craft a career in today’s music world, what it’s like to write music reviews, how to stay inspired and motivated, what makes a truly great song, what the hell happened to Nickelback, working as a te…
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This episode of the Podcast welcomes Liam Taylor, an experienced guitarist, teacher, music technician & Youtuber, among other things. We discuss in depth the best and worst ways to develop your playing skills, to teach children and beginners how to play, to promote your music if you’re an independent or unsigned artist, band or producer, whether or…
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This week sees the first in a series of Podcasts relating to all things uniquely creative and musical. It’s an absolute privilege to introduce as our first guest, the founder of the worldwide collaboration project 4bar Collective – Dan Blackwell. Throughout the session we talk about how 4bar Collective began, how the Sister project came to be, what…
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