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Jason Kerepesi & Paul Ghiglieri discuss every aspect of Pearl Jam's music and the bands and communities they inspire. New episodes every Tuesday!
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A podcast about movies and the rappers who make them. Hosted by Ryan and Anthony and Sean. Sometimes we cover musicians in movies also. New episodes drop every three weeks.
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Reminiscent is a weekly show where 2 best friends discuss their favorite bands from their adolescence and how it’s shaped their lives as they find themselves exploring early adulthood.
Hitting puberty in the early 2000’s was a really strange time for a lot of people, but Tom and Pat have had each others back since the early 90s. Come along for the ride. -
Music Musing is a podcast where we talk about music. How it influenced you, how it makes you feel, what it has done for your life. We are always looking for those in the music industry to come on and talk about those experiences. If you have show ideas or just want to share your ideas on one of our topics, reach out to us at [email protected]
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Jedbanger's Ball are no-holds barred interview podcasts featuring music industry vet Jed Maheu (former A&R/Publicity at Sub Pop and Seattle Weekly columnist and member of metal punk trio Zig Zags interviewing some of the biggest and brightest of the thriving modern underground music scene.Follow us on instagram @jedbangersball
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Hey pipe'n people. Thanks for checking out The Podtastic Piper Radio Program where I hope to discuss anything bagpipe related. My name is Chris and after many years of dreaming about learning to play the mastic Great Highland Bagpipes I finally took the leap and committed myself to study the art. I currently within my 2nd year of playing and I hope to use my perspective as a newbie to aid and encourage any person who is likewise just starting out, or is still just considering getting started. Additionally, I hope to engage more experienced pipers who could offer their experiences and insights for the betterment of all.
The world of bagpiping is vast and deep. It seems to me that one could spend a lifetime perfecting the musicianship of playing the bagpipes and exploring the culture associated with the bagpipe which spans the globe.
I am currently employed as a full-time firefighter/paramedic and part-time police officer. I have the honor of providing the both soloum or celebratory sounds of the Great Highland Bagpipes for all types of events.
One of the greatest benefits I have discovered thus far in my short time playing has been the community of wonderful people who share the passion for playing the bagpipes.
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The Bluegrass Byway is a weekly audio podcast, hosted by Joe Caliva, that features in-depth interviews with notable Bluegrass artists, musicians, and performers. Each episode also contains the latest Bluegrass news, album releases, and concert or festival announcements. The Bluegrass Byway is the perfect resource for Bluegrass fans who want to learn more about the artists they love, and for music lovers who are new to the genre and want to further explore the world of Bluegrass music.
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Get Onto My Cloud has Tim at his chatty witty best, where he talks about his career in theatre and music, his colleagues and friends (plus the odd foe) and sometimes roams off stage to discuss other important matters in his life such as cricket, astronomy, Sunderland FC and boxer dogs. You can also expect to listen to recordings of some of his favourite lyrics (not always the obvious ones) and he reveals how and why some shows worked brilliantly and some didn’t.
Described as “Relaxed, casual, essential listening for musical theatre fans and historians.”
Sir Tim Rice wrote the lyrics for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Chess and The Lion King, to name but five. The composers he has worked with include Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John, Alan Menken, ABBA’s Bjorn and Benny and Freddie Mercury. -
Self-isolation is hard. Art can help everyone. Produced by online arts and culture journal The Pantograph Punch, Artist in Residence is a lush, immersive podcast series made in collaboration with ten New Zealand artists across theatre, music, poetry and dance. Each artist has made you a 15-minute personalised audio performance to help with one thing you might be feeling in isolation and as we transition out of it. We recommend headphones. Made with the support of NZ on Air.
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A new lockdown podcast by creatives for creatives: The City Island Podcast.
East London’s creative and culturally-inspired neighbourhood London City Island has teamed up with onsite music production company Three Bears Entertainment to launch The City Island Podcast, a podcast series for creatives by creatives that promises to inspire, entertain and educate during this lockdown period.
With the majority of summer festivals and gigs already cancelled (including Glastonbury’s 50th anniversary), labels, venues, artists and road crews are all under huge financial strain. With a different celebrity guest star each week, the podcast series will offer support to the UK’s creative industry during this difficult time and raise money for the charities close to their hearts that have been affected by the pandemic.
Curated by Dantae Johnson, the first series of City Island Podcast focuses on the narrative of ‘home’ and is set to welcome some of the UK’s hottest artists across six episodes, each hosted by musician and founder of Three Bears Entertainment Dantae Johnson, Flex FM presenter Kiesha Fort Hercules, and co-anchored by award winning, Oscar shortlisted, London based music producer, Pete Boxsta Martin. The podcast series also brings a taste of what is to come for Three Bears, who have just launched a podcast room at their new The Woods Studio located on phase 1 of London City Island.
Kicking off during Mental Awareness Week, the first series will provide light-hearted, jovial, entertaining content underpinned by award winning talent sharing their tips to ease coronanxiety and their own diverse stories of getting through lockdown. Each star guest will share their at-home essential Spotify playlist, discuss their charity of choice and encourage listeners to donate, and answer a series of questions centred around home.
Season 1: HomeCast
Episode 1: Three Bears and City Island – Release date: 14 MayThe series will commence with an introductory episode with live call ins from LCI guests and residents. Keisha, Dantae & Pete Boxsta Martin will talk about The Woods Studios, Three Bears Entertainment and London City Island as well as discuss why they decided to start the podcast.
Episode 2: Dalton Harris – Release date: 21 MayWinner of X Factor in 2019, Dalton is a rising young star in the UK music scene. Poverty-stricken with very little clear prospect this talented young man defied all the odds despite facing more life adversity than most would endure in a lifetime. Dalton’s chosen charity is Street Child, once especially close to his heart. Supported by The Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, who will be featured on the podcast, Street Child are fighting to help 125 million school-aged children who are out of education worldwide.
Episode 3 steps outside of the music industry with British artistic gymnast guest star, Nile Wilson. He won an Olympic bronze medal in the men's horizontal bar at the 2016 Summer Olympics and was a world medallist as a member of the silver-medal winning British team at the 2015 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, the first world men's team medal in British gymnastics history. His nominated Charity is the Mental Health Foundation whose mission is to help people understand, protect and sustain their mental health.
Episode 4: Lily Mercer – Release date: 04 JuneInternational DJ and Freelance Journalist Lily Mercer has been labelled a tastemaker by numerous artists, including Chance The Rapper, SZA and Anderson. Paak. She has played at festivals worldwide including Born N Bread, and for numerous brands, including Nike, Adidas and Billionaire Boys Club. She has been a regular voice on Beats 1 representing London, as well as her monthly show The Lily Mercer Show on Rinse FM/NTS (Friday 4-6pm GMT) playing the best upcoming and underground hip-hop. As a journalist who graduated with a first class honours in fashion journalism from London College of Fashion, she had made contributions to Wonderland, Dazed, i-D and Noisey, interviewing the likes of Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, Kendrick Lamar and many more as well as setting up her own magazine, Viper, in 2015.
Episode 5: Caggie Dunlop – Release date: 11 JuneMusician, entrepreneur and reality TV star Caggie Dunlop, has recently returned to the spotlight with her very own podcast series, Saturn returns. One of the original cast members of the series Made in Chelsea, Caggie left the show in 2014 to pursue a music career in singing and signwriting which she has been working on ever since.
Episode 6: Donel and Angels and Bandits – Release date: 18 JunePopular music performer Donel Mangena, is a pop singer who competed on The Voice UK in 2018. This exposure led to him developing a fan base on his officialdonel Instagram account, with over 80,000 followers. Angels N’ bandits are a band of young teens including four girls and two boys aged 15 – 17 who are managed by founders of the very successful pop groups The Wanted and The Saturdays. They have previously played the Avalon Café stage at Glastonbury festival 2019, Pub In The Park, Social In The City and various other prestigious venues including the Indigo at the O2, Cavern Club Liverpool, Hyde Park & Event City Manchester. Recently they have been working on their original music which is set to be released later this year.
The series will be available to stream via iTunes, Spotify & Google cast and you can see more on the partnership here
Home to resident creatives and local artists, London City Island is an exclusive riverside neighbourhood by Ballymore (phase one) and EcoWorld Ballymore (phase two currently under construction) comprising 1,706 residential units, high spec gym with an outdoor heated swimming pool, independent artisan restaurant The Grocer, shops, and district al fresco spaces used to show public art. A number of London’s leading cultural institutions have relocated to the island on Leamouth Peninsula, including English National Ballet as well as soon to open London Film School and The Line, championing City Island as much more than just a place to live. EcoWorld Ballymore’s commitment to investing in the arts has been applied to welcoming smaller creative organisations to phase one, with arebyte, Trinity Art Studios and The Woods Studio all now calling the island home too. Residents in the creative industry are also looking to bring their business onto the island as part of phase two, including a photographer looking to open a new gallery space and a fashion designer looking to open a new boutique.
Notes to Editors
For further information on City Island please contact:
The Communication Group plc
020 7630 1411
Further images are available on request.
About London City Island:
London City Island will comprise 1,706 new homes set on an island of 12 acres, with independent artisan restaurants, shops, creative hubs and al fresco spaces. The development takes its inspiration from the area’s maritime heritage, with bold primary colours and making use of its waterside surroundings with river walkways. Additionally, all Island residents will become members of the City Island Arts Club, the island’s own private residents’ club which includes a striking red swimming pool of bright, seafaring red tiles - the trademark hue which appears throughout the island. For sales enquiries please call 0203 944 9346.
About Three Bears Entertainment:
Three Bears is a forward-thinking production company by producers Dantae Johnson, Pete Boxsta Martin & Emmanuel Ene. With over 10 million worldwide streams and two Number one singles, Three Bears Entertainment are dedicated to providing the best in production, mixing engineering and song writing for both major and independent artists and record labels. Their artists are signed to both major and independent record labels and publishing companies such as; BMG, SONY Music and Universal Music. They also work closely with the digital networks, as well as major radio broadcasters including BBC Radio 1, Capital FM, 1xtra, and Kiss FM. Three Bears service is to take TV, film, commercial and music video projects from inception through to delivery. Their team of producers, directors, writers and visual researchers create exciting fresh concepts that they are able to produce for clients or broadcast platforms to award winning standards.
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MixMasters Podcast offers you the opportunity to sit down with some of the world's best and brightest live sound engineers and listen to them talk about their personal histories, how they became involved with the music business, how they prepare for a new tour or show, and about their philosophies and approaches to mixing live music.
The podcasts are long-form, one-on-one and very conversational, so whether you're an experienced FOH engineer, just starting out, or just someone who's curious about how live productions, tours, and concerts work, this podcast is for you.
We feature guests from major, world-wide touring acts including: Iron Maiden, Guns n Roses, Billie Eilish, Godsmack, Aerosmith, Kid Rock, Steel Panther, Killswitch Engage, Stitched Up Heart, and more.
Engineer guests include: Ken "Pooch" Van Druten, Drew Thornton, Erik Rodgers, Mike Bangs, Alex Markides, Chris Tsanjoures and others!
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Delve into the world of classical music with YolanDa Brown and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. If you love classical music or want to learn more about it, you’re in the right place.
Twitter: @LPOrchestra
Instagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestra
Facebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestra
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Don’t Call Me “Exotic” is a brand new podcast hosted by DJ, Radio Presenter and Promoter, Oh Annie Oh.
Listen along as she chats to fellow creatives (DJs, singers, label managers, tattoo artists, venue bookers) about their lives, navigating their careers amongst racism and ofc spill some tea.
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Join comedians Zach Ruane (Aunty Donna) and Mish Wittrup (Recaps with Mish and Zach) as they pay tribute to their favourite actor - John Leguizamo! Each week they will watch and review a film/TV show/music video/play/Ice Age featuring John. It's kind of like a book club... but for the greatest actor of all time!
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