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Whether it's driving, running, vacuuming the house or even taking a shower; The Already Cancelled podcast immerses listeners into the trio of Kian, Yaz & Avneesha (KYA). The listening experience is similar to what you would hear between "siblings at the dinner table" engaging on pop culture, current events and thought provoking topics served with a bit of banter. Aimed at challenging the norm, and each other, whilst keeping it light-hearted and personal in approach.
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Täglich landen über 100.000 neue Songs auf den Streamingplattformen. Mit dem Popfilter behaltet ihr den Durchblick. Wir helfen euch bei der Suche nach eurem neuen Lieblingssong, nehmen euch mit über den Tellerrand der Algorithmen, entdecken neue Tracks und bergen alte Schätze.
Hier bekommt ihr jeden Tag eine handverlesene Songempfehlung, erfahrt die Geschichte hinter dem Song und hört, was die Künstler:innen selbst dazu sagen. Obendrauf gibt's den kompletten Song direkt im Podcast. Der Popfilter ist euer tägliches, kompaktes Musik-Update. -
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A monthly round up of pop & politics, complete with a deep dive into a topic where music meets capitalism!
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TAKTLOS - Der Podcast über Musik, Deutschrap & Hip Hop News, Politik und aktuelle Themen.
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Willkommen in Frankfurt, willkommen zum WINTER WORLD CLUB DOME 2024! Gemeinsam mit unserem Host - Michael “Krogi” Krogmann - haben wir Artists, Promis und Influencer direkt vor Ort zum Soundcheck eingeladen.
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Die Musiker Swiss und Chris Harms verabreden sich jeden zweiten Donnerstag zu einem Gespräch über Gott und die Welt. Mal ist der eine in Mexiko, mal der andere irgendwo in den Bergen. Wo auch immer sie sind, es wird über alles gesprochen, was nicht bei drei auf den Bäumen ist. Tabus gibt es nicht wirklich und egal ob es um das Leben als Musiker, Sex, Drogen, Depressionen oder Politik geht, die zwei Freunde sind sich keineswegs immer einig. Es wird bei keiner Gelegenheit an gegenseitigen Spitzen und Provokationen gespart und dennoch zu guter Letzt versöhnlich die Hand geschüttelt. Lieben wir! Also: Abonnieren, weitersagen und jeden zweiten Donnerstag einschalten!
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Willkommen beim “SUBGROUND TALK” ! Zweiwöchentlich werden wir verschiedene Menschen aus der elektronischen Musikszene einladen - Artists, DJs, VeranstalterInnen, Crews, Technikteams, ProducerInnen, und Personen aus der 3000GRAD Familie, mit denen wir über Musik, Clubs, Festivals, Werdegänge, das Leben in der Szene und vieles mehr sprechen wollen.
“Wir” sind SUBGROUND - Ein Veranstaltungs- und Szenekollektiv, welches aus der unabhängigen Streaming-Plattform [Subground.org] hervorgegangen ist. Unser Host - Moritz König - und 3000GRAD Organisator Mollono.Bass gründeten die Plattform auf der Basis vom 3000GRAD Virtual Festival in 2020 als Support für die vom Corona Lockdown gezeichnete Szene. Mittlerweile steht SUBGROUND unter anderem hinter verschiedenen Veranstaltungsreihen wie Klangwald oder Rave Cage.
Wir wollen mit dem Podcast eine Plattform für kulturellen Austausch schaffen und eine Möglichkeit bieten, die (Musik-)Szene über das Gespräch mit involvierten Personen zugänglicher und transparenter zu machen. Außerdem wollen wir gesellschafts- und szenerelevanten Themen einen Raum geben, genauso wie dem Austausch über eine gemeinsame Wertebasis, die die Szene verbindet. Nebenbei soll der Podcast eine Chance sein, die Sichtbarkeit von 3000GRAD zu erhöhen, um das 3000Grad Festival und deren Arbeit erlebbar zu machen, denn sie haben uns auch immer unterstützt und sie sind einfach eine super Gruppe von herzlichen und interessanten Personen mit tollen Absichten.
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Dave Grohl: The Multifaceted Rock Icon Early Life and Musical Beginnings David Eric Grohl was born on January 14, 1969, in Warren, Ohio. The son of James Grohl, a newswriter, and Virginia Grohl, a public school teacher, Dave was exposed to a diverse range of influences from an early age. His parents divorced when he was six, and he was primarily raised by his mother in Springfield, Virginia. Grohl's passion for music emerged early in his life. He began playing guitar at around 12 years old, teaching himself to play by ear. Like many teenagers in the 1980s, Grohl was drawn to the punk rock scene. He has often cited punk bands like Bad Brains, the Germs, and Scream as significant influences on his musical development. During his teenage years, Grohl became increasingly involved in the Washington D.C. punk scene. He attended punk shows regularly and began playing in local bands. His first notable band was Freak Baby, where he initially played guitar before switching to drums. This transition would prove pivotal in shaping his future musical career. Grohl's dedication to music often came at the expense of his formal education. He has described himself as a poor student who was more interested in playing music than attending classes. In his junior year of high school, he transferred to Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Virginia, where he continued to struggle academically but thrived musically. Scream and the Early Professional Years At the age of 17, Grohl auditioned for and joined Scream, a well-established hardcore punk band from the D.C. area. This was a significant moment in Grohl's career, as Scream was a band he had idolized. To join the band, Grohl dropped out of high school in his junior year, a decision his mother surprisingly supported, recognizing her son's passion and talent for music. With Scream, Grohl got his first taste of life as a professional musician. The band toured extensively, and Grohl's powerful, precise drumming became a key element of their sound. During his time with Scream, Grohl recorded several albums and gained valuable experience in both studio work and live performance. It was during a Scream tour in 1990 that Grohl's life would take an unexpected turn. The band played a show in San Francisco where Grohl met Krist Novoselic and Kurt Cobain of Nirvana. Little did he know that this chance encounter would soon lead to a seismic shift in his musical career. Nirvana and the Grunge Revolution In 1990, Nirvana was in search of a new drummer. Buzz Osborne of the Melvins, aware of Grohl's talents, recommended him to Cobain and Novoselic. After Scream unexpectedly disbanded during a tour, Grohl reached out to Osborne, who in turn connected him with Nirvana. Grohl flew to Seattle to audition and was quickly offered the position. Grohl's addition to Nirvana came just as the band was about to explode onto the global music scene. In 1991, Nirvana released "Nevermind," an album that would not only define the grunge movement but also significantly reshape the landscape of popular music. The album's lead single, "Smells Like Teen Spirit," became an anthem for a generation, with Grohl's powerful drumming serving as the driving force behind the track. During his time with Nirvana, Grohl's role expanded beyond just drumming. He began to contribute to the songwriting process and even sang backing vocals on several tracks. The band's success was meteoric, and they quickly became one of the biggest acts in the world. However, with this success came intense pressure and scrutiny, particularly on frontman Kurt Cobain. Tragically, Nirvana's reign at the top of the music world was cut short by Cobain's death in April 1994. The loss of his friend and bandmate was devastating for Grohl, who retreated from the public eye to process his grief and consider his future in music. The Birth of Foo Fighters In the aftermath of Cobain's death, Grohl was at a crossroads. He had offers to join other bands as a drummer, including Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, but he felt the need to forge his own path. During his time with Nirvana, Grohl had been quietly working on his own songs, many of which he recorded himself, playing all the instruments. In late 1994, Grohl entered Robert Lang Studios in Seattle and recorded a 15-track demo in just five days. He played every instrument on the demo and sang all the vocals, except for one guitar part performed by his friend Greg Dulli. Initially, Grohl distributed the demo anonymously, wanting the music to be judged on its own merits rather than his association with Nirvana. The demo generated significant interest, and Grohl eventually decided to form a band to perform the songs live. He recruited bassist Nate Mendel and drummer William Goldsmith from the recently disbanded Sunny Day Real Estate, and Pat Smear, who had been a touring guitarist with Nirvana. This lineup became the first incarnation of Foo Fighters, taking their name from a World War II term for unidentified flying objects. Foo Fighters' self-titled debut album, largely consisting of the songs from Grohl's demo, was released in July 1995. The album was a commercial and critical success, establishing Foo Fighters as more than just a side project for the former Nirvana drummer. Singles like "This Is a Call" and "I'll Stick Around" received significant radio play and helped to launch the band's career. Foo Fighters' Rise to Rock Stardom Following the success of their debut, Foo Fighters quickly established themselves as one of the premier rock bands of their generation. Their second album, "The Colour and the Shape" (1997), further cemented their status with hits like "Everlong," "My Hero," and "Monkey Wrench." This album saw Grohl fully embrace his role as a frontman and primary songwriter. Over the next two decades, Foo Fighters would release a string of successful albums, including "There Is Nothing Left to Lose" (1999), "One by One" (2002), "In Your Honor" (2005), "Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace" (2007), "Wasting Light" (2011), "Sonic Highways" (2014), "Concrete and Gold" (2017), and "Medicine at Midnight" (2021). Each album showcased the band's ability to evolve their sound while maintaining their core identity as a hard-hitting rock band. Throughout this period, Grohl's songwriting continued to mature, tackling a wide range of themes from personal introspection to social commentary. His ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly rock songs while maintaining artistic integrity has been a key factor in the band's longevity and success. Foo Fighters' live performances have become legendary, known for their energy, duration, and Grohl's charismatic stage presence. The band has headlined major festivals worldwide and sold out arenas and stadiums, cementing their status as one of the biggest rock acts of their era. Beyond Foo Fighters: Grohl's Other Musical Ventures While Foo Fighters has been Grohl's primary focus since the mid-1990s, he has been involved in numerous other musical projects. His versatility as a musician and his genuine love for a wide range of music have led him to collaborate with a diverse array of artists. One of Grohl's most notable side projects is Them Crooked Vultures, a supergroup formed in 2009 with Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin. The band released one self-titled album and toured extensively, showcasing Grohl's talents as a drummer in a hard rock context. Grohl has also been a frequent collaborator with Queens of the Stone Age, playing drums on their 2002 album "Songs for the Deaf" and contributing to several of their other records. His work with QOTSA highlighted his ability to adapt his drumming style to complement different musical approaches. In 2004, Grohl indulged his love of metal by recording and releasing the Probot album. For this project, he wrote the music and played most of the instruments, collaborating with vocalists from classic metal bands like Motörhead, Venom, and Celtic Frost. Grohl's musical interests extend beyond rock and metal. He has performed with Paul McCartney, both live and in the studio, and has collaborated with artists as diverse as David Bowie, Nine Inch Nails, Tenacious D, Zac Brown Band, and Halsey. These collaborations showcase Grohl's musical versatility and his respect for artists across various genres. Grohl as a Documentarian and Storyteller In recent years, Grohl has expanded his creative output to include filmmaking and storytelling. In 2013, he made his directorial debut with "Sound City," a documentary about the legendary Sound City Studios in Los Angeles. The film was well-received and led to a companion album, "Sound City: Real to Reel," featuring collaborations with many of the artists interviewed in the documentary. Building on the success of "Sound City," Grohl conceived and directed "Sonic Highways," an eight-part HBO documentary series that accompanied Foo Fighters' album of the same name. Each episode focused on the musical history of a different American city, with the band recording a song in each location. In 2021, Grohl released his first book, "The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music." The memoir offers insights into his life and career, from his childhood through his time with Nirvana and Foo Fighters. The book became a bestseller and further established Grohl as a compelling storyteller beyond his songwriting. Personal Life and Philanthropy Despite his rock star status, Grohl has maintained a reputation as one of the most down-to-earth and likable figures in the music industry. He has been married twice, first to photographer Jennifer Youngblood from 1994 to 1997, and since 2003 to Jordyn Blum, with whom he has three daughters. Grohl has been involved in various charitable causes throughout his career. He has been a vocal advocate for gun control and has performed at benefit concerts for causes ranging from autism awaren
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Kerngeschäft ist der erste Podcast präsentiert von MoreCore.de. Unsere Hosts Maik Krause und Philip Linn greifen für euch alle zwei Wochen die spannendsten News und Themen aus den Bereichen Metal, Hardcore, Alternative, Rock, Punkrock und Crossover (und allem dazwischen) auf, stellen euch neueste Alben- und Single-Releases sowie Newcomer vor und versorgen euch mit den heißesten (Fun-)Facts eurer Lieblingsbands. Darüber hinaus erwarten euch genrespezifische Specials und Features, aber auch Gäste in Form von interessanten Musiker:innen oder wichtigen Personen der Szene.
Freut euch im Kerngeschäft Podcast auf jeweils knapp 90 Minuten wahnwitzigen (Trash-)Talk in entspannter Atmosphäre, bei der unsere Hosts knallhart recherchierte Musik-Themen besprechen, in Nostalgie verfallen, aus dem eigenen Nähkästchen plaudern, aber auch mal die Zuhörer:innen zu Wort kommen lassen. Immer mittwochs, alle zwei Wochen und überall dort, wo es Podcasts gibt. -
Stefan Mross begrüßt jede Woche seine Gäste aus "Immer wieder sonntags" im Studio78 im Europa-Park. Hier spricht er während seiner Radiosendung mit seinen Gästen wie Vincent Gross, Semino Rossi oder Markus. Es entstehen nette Gespräche mit witzigen Anekdoten und viel Spaß.
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Tommy Cash, the younger brother of the legendary Johnny Cash, was an accomplished country music artist in his own right. His legacy, often overshadowed by the towering fame of his older brother, still left a significant mark on country music. Tommy Cash passed away recently, leaving behind a career filled with notable hits, a deep connection to the roots of country music, and a life dedicated to his family and the values they shared. Early Life and Family Influence Born on April 5, 1940, in Dyess, Arkansas, Tommy Cash was the youngest of seven children born to Ray and Carrie Cash. Growing up in a farming community during the Great Depression, the Cash family faced significant economic hardship. However, they found solace and unity in music, particularly in gospel hymns sung at church and around their home. This early exposure to music would prove instrumental in shaping Tommy’s later career. Tommy was particularly influenced by his older brother, Johnny, who had already begun to establish himself as a force in country music by the time Tommy was coming of age. The family’s strong religious background, coupled with the hardships of life in rural Arkansas, would be recurring themes in both brothers’ music. Military Service and Early Career Before embarking on a career in music, Tommy Cash served in the U.S. Army in the early 1960s. During his time in the military, he was part of the United States Army Band, which allowed him to continue honing his musical skills. His time in the Army also instilled a sense of discipline and patriotism, which would later be reflected in some of his songs. After completing his service, Tommy moved to Nashville, the heart of country music. There, he began to forge his own path, initially working as a disc jockey while simultaneously pursuing a career in music. Though it was difficult to step out of Johnny's shadow, Tommy was determined to make a name for himself based on his talent and passion for the genre. The Rise to Fame In the late 1960s, Tommy Cash’s career started to gain traction. His deep voice and straightforward, heartfelt lyrics appealed to country audiences across America. Tommy’s early singles were modestly successful, but it wasn’t until 1969 that he achieved major recognition with the release of "Six White Horses." The song, a tribute to three assassinated American leaders—John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.—struck a chord with listeners. The political and emotional weight of the song resonated in a country dealing with the tumult of the 1960s, and it became a major hit, reaching the top five on the country charts. "Six White Horses" established Tommy Cash as a significant voice in country music and showcased his ability to blend music with social commentary. Following the success of "Six White Horses," Tommy continued to release a string of hits, including "Rise and Shine" and "One Song Away." His style was distinctly country, but he often experimented with themes that were deeper than the typical love and heartbreak stories that dominated the genre at the time. Tommy's music frequently touched on social issues, patriotism, and his faith, making him a unique figure in the country music world. Career Highlights and Notable Collaborations While Tommy Cash never achieved the monumental fame of his brother Johnny, he was a respected figure in the industry and had a dedicated fanbase. Throughout his career, he released several albums, toured extensively, and collaborated with a variety of artists. In addition to his solo work, Tommy often collaborated with Johnny. The brothers shared a deep bond, both personally and professionally, and Tommy frequently opened for Johnny during tours. This partnership allowed Tommy to gain exposure to a wider audience, though he remained committed to carving out his own identity in the country music landscape. Tommy also worked with other prominent country artists of the time, including George Jones, Conway Twitty, and Waylon Jennings. These collaborations further cemented his place in the Nashville music scene and highlighted his versatility as an artist. Personal Life and Beliefs Tommy Cash, like his brother Johnny, was deeply influenced by his faith and family. He married and had children, maintaining a relatively private personal life compared to the often tumultuous lives of many musicians. His songs often reflected the values he held dear—faith, loyalty, and patriotism. Though Tommy never shied away from difficult topics in his music, he remained a grounded and humble figure in his personal life. His relationship with Johnny was one of mutual respect, with both brothers expressing admiration for each other’s talent. While Johnny Cash's battles with addiction and personal demons were well-documented, Tommy's life was comparatively stable, though he too faced the struggles of the music industry. Later Career and Contributions to Country Music In the 1980s and 1990s, as the landscape of country music shifted, Tommy Cash’s output slowed, but he continued to perform and record. He became a beloved figure in country music nostalgia circuits, frequently performing at festivals and events that celebrated classic country music. Tommy’s contribution to the genre was not just through his own music, but also through his preservation of the traditional country sound. At a time when country music was becoming increasingly commercialized and pop-influenced, Tommy remained a steadfast proponent of the classic, storytelling style of country music that had defined his and his brother’s careers. In the 2000s, Tommy Cash continued to tour, although on a smaller scale. His later performances were cherished by longtime fans who appreciated his dedication to the roots of country music. Final Years and Passing Tommy Cash passed away in September 2024 at the age of 84, leaving behind a legacy that may not have reached the same global heights as Johnny Cash’s, but was deeply respected by those in the country music community. His passing marked the end of an era for a family that had left an indelible mark on American music. Tributes poured in from across the country music world. Artists who had grown up listening to both Tommy and Johnny spoke of his impact on their careers. Despite often being in the shadow of his brother, Tommy was remembered for his own contributions to country music and the way he carried forward the Cash family legacy with grace and dignity. In addition to his contributions to music, Tommy Cash will be remembered for his kindness, humility, and unwavering commitment to his family and faith. His career may not have always been at the forefront of the country music scene, but it was steady, honest, and filled with the heart and soul that defines the best of the genre. Legacy Tommy Cash’s legacy is one of perseverance, dedication, and love for music. He never sought to compete with the fame of his brother Johnny but instead focused on making music that resonated with people on a personal level. His songs about patriotism, social justice, and faith have stood the test of time, and his influence on the genre can still be felt today. In the years following his death, it’s likely that Tommy Cash’s music will be revisited by a new generation of country fans who are looking for something authentic and rooted in the deep traditions of the genre. His life and career stand as a testament to the power of country music to tell stories that matter, to connect people through shared values, and to offer comfort in times of hardship. 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Jeden Freitag sprechen Verena Maria Dittrich, ihr kongenialer Hausmeister Ronny aus der Eichhörnchenstraße und Co-Hosts wie Axel Max über die Themen, die unsere Gesellschaft bewegen: von Politik und Kultur bis hin zu Trash-TV und den kleinen Absurditäten des Alltags.
Informativ, inspirierend und oft herrlich ironisch – „Ditt & Datt & Dittrich“ ist der Ort für kontroverse Diskussionen, kluge Gedanken und humorvolle Seitenhiebe. Denn hier treffen Persönlichkeiten aufeinander, die sich schätzen, aber nicht immer einer Meinung sind.
Hör rein und lass dich überraschen: jeden Freitag – dein wöchentlicher Gesellschaftspodcast mit Herz, Hirn und Humor!
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