Muziek – Nieuwe podcasts

  • A podcast about Baltimore orioles and their songs, based on sixteen-plus years of recording in a single place in Massachusetts. Through soundscapes and story-telling, this series will introduce listeners to the jingle-like songs of the species and the song culture that emerges in oriole communities. Listeners are encouraged to learn the songs of the orioles around them.

  • A history of blues and country harmonica (harp) in 20-or-so profiles of the great players.

  • Two lifelong friends deep dive the defining era of Glam Metal and Grunge. We lived it, we loved it. Join us as we explore the music that made us!

  • Welcome to PHILM The Podcast! We talk music, life and everything in between.

    It's worth the trip :)


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  • August 12th, 1958. Harlem. Art Kane took one of the most important photographys of Jazz history. This podcast will explore each one of the musicians in the that historical image. Hosted by Pin Lim and Thomas Helton.

  • Want to know more about The 27 Club? Need to know how and why these 47 famous musicians died? If so, you're in the right place! Gone Before Their Time is the podcast for people that want to know more about The 27 Club and its members.
    Episode 3 out now!
    Episode 4 coming January 1.

  • Welcome to the official podcast of The Midnight Special! Join host Joe Bartnick and producer Mike Nell as they explore the rich history of the iconic artists featured on the show. Each episode is a journey filled with personal anecdotes and curated stories from both guests and our dedicated fans, creating a nostalgic time capsule of one of television's greatest shows. Tune in for a celebration of music and memories!

  • Join hosts Philip Basnight and Alex Vidales as they explore Washington, D.C.’s rich rock history. Each episode uncovers iconic albums and overlooked gems, featuring stories behind the music, the artists, and the evolving local scene. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the city’s musical legacy, this podcast shines a light on the sounds that shaped rock in the nation’s capital. email: [email protected]

  • The table is set and the time has come for the most important artist of this generation to win the biggest prize on the biggest stage. Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" received 11 Grammy nominations including album of the year and country album of the year. Veteran Radio Host and DJ Peter Rosenberg talks to a cast of producers, djs, media personalities and others to break down this album and Beyonce's history that has led her to this huge moment. Tune in every week all the way up to Grammy night!

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  • Each and Every Door is an educational podcast about Bob Dylan, Religion and Spirituality. Arguably the most influential singer/songwriter of our era, Dylan has been making music, in the words of some English folk, for "donkey's years." That means a very long time. During his long, unpredictable career, he has exhibited a fascinating relationship with religion and spirituality, one that extends far beyond his "gospel years." On this podcast, Malcolm Gold, a sociologist of religion at Messiah College and Jay Case, a professor of American religious history at Malone University, explore everything from what Dylan may or may not have believed, to the ways spirituality emerges in his songs and music, to the shifting religious context framing his life, and much more. (Artwork by David Everett. [email protected])

  • The Melodi Podcast

    Where Music Tells Its Story

    Dive into the heart of music with The Melodi Podcast, your ultimate backstage pass to the world of melodies, rhythms, and beats. Hosted by passionate music aficionado James Shelton, each episode is a journey through the vibrant landscape of sound, exploring the stories behind the songs and the artists who create them.

    From chart-topping hits to underground gems, we bring you exclusive interviews, insightful discussions, and behind-the-scenes stories that reveal the magic of music.

  • Everybody likes heavy metal, right? Every Sunday, join Emily and Timmolation, two long-time fans of all forms of extreme music, as they bring a queer perspective to the table. The turntable, that is. If you want to find new music, a sprinkle of political commentary, or even just two friends chatting about the music they love, and the music they love to hate, then Moshing to Mozart just might be for you!

  • The Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast launched in 2018 as a way to present and discuss the albums in the Record of the Month program at the Blind Tiger Record Club. Over the years, as both the podcast and the record club have grown and developed, the Podcast has gone through many changes.

    Through the years, the episode format and topics have expanded and changed. The primary focus has always been on all the albums in the Record of the Month program at B.T.R.C., which are all current releases on vinyl. Over time, however, the albums discussed on various episodes began to include the club's Spotlight Albums, New Store Additions, and Headbangers, as well as Special Event episodes including holiday specials, our annual "Best Vinyl of the Year" episode, and the LP Interview segments with featured guest artists and producers.

    In the summer of 2020, The Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast joined the special programming lineup of WRLT, 100.1 MHz (Lightning 100) - an adult album alternative-formatted FM radio (Triple A) station in Nashville, Tennessee. The show was called, the Blind Tiger Record Club Podcast On Air. Between 2020 and 2022, On Air was on the radio every other Monday from 8pm CST - 9PM CST

    We are now in Season Six of the B.T.R.C. Podcast with over 100 episodes recorded. Show host and B.T.R.C. founder David W. Williams has lead panel discussions on newly released vinyl for all six seasons. These panel discussions have included many guests that range from artists, managers, and producers, to other members of the music industry in Nashville.

    Williams has also been joined by several co-host's through six seasons of the podcast. The current co-hosts are industry management veteran Kevin Lee and B.T.R.C. Creative Manager Jonathan Hibma. In the Spring of 2023, Williams and Hibma launched a spinoff show called the B.T.R.C. Headbangers Podcast with the obvious focus being on vinyl releases from the hard rock and metal genres featured in the Blind Tiger Record Clubs Headbangers program. Make sure you check that show out as well.

    The Current B.T.R.C. Podcast episode formats fall in one of these five categories:

    1) "The Club Episode" (used to be called the "The Forty Five") - On these episodes we discuss the Records of the Month released each month at BlindTigerRecordClub.com plus the monthly B.T.R.C. Spotlight Album. We currently cover all five albums in the monthly episode, usually released on the second Monday of the month. We play several song clips and discuss things ranging from song writing, producers, featured guest artists, to many other topics that relate to the specific artists and albums. It's a great way to hear new music and learn about the new and reissued releases.
    2) "Spotlight, New Store Additions, and Headbangers" - This episode segment has merged or been dropped. The Headbangers segment has spun off its own monthly podcast. Search B.T.R.C. Headbangers Podcast to learn more about the new show.
    3) "The LP Interview" - Guest panelists include artists, producers, songwriters, and managers directly related to the creation of a specific album and artist being discussed. While the focus is on the most recently released album from the artist we are discussing, the guest panelist talks about their career and perspective on art, culture, and the creative process of the music. We do take a deeper dive on the current album, but we often look at previous releases as well and really create a linear story of the artists career highlights, paying clips from many previous releases and important milestones, all told from the guest's perspective.
    4) "The B-Sides" - Sometimes when we have guest panelists on for the LP Interview segments, we get a lot of extra "talk". When we edit our episodes down, we try to focus the interview on the album we are discussing. Many times, we discuss much more and that is all dropped in the B-Sides.
    5) "Special Events" - Throughout the year we have several "Special Event" episodes. They sometimes revolve around a holiday or special event. But this also includes our annual "Best Vinyl of the Year" show which is usually multiple episodes and features guest panelists counting down the top albums of the year.

    Each episode of the B.T.R.C. Podcast digs into a new release, reissue, or influential album from the club's or guest panelist's perspective. Listen and leave with stories and new perspectives on albums you have heard, and hopefully new music to explore or rediscover. B.T.R.C. champions music from all genres and believes vinyl is king.

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  • Cyndi Lauper: In the kaleidoscopic tapestry of pop music history, few figures shine as brightly or as boldly as Cyndi Lauper. Born Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper on June 22, 1953, in the gritty heart of Brooklyn, New York, this pint-sized powerhouse has carved a singular path through the entertainment world, leaving a trail of hit songs, eye-popping fashions, and tireless activism in her wake. Lauper's early years were a far cry from the glitz and glamour that would later define her career. Growing up in the working-class neighborhood of Queens, she faced a tumultuous home life and struggled to find her place in the world. But even as she grappled with personal challenges and academic setbacks, including being expelled from high school, Lauper never lost sight of her true calling: music. In the 1970s, Lauper cut her teeth in a series of bands, honing her craft and developing the unique vocal style that would later make her a global sensation. But it wasn't until the dawn of the 1980s that she truly hit her stride. With the release of her debut solo album, "She's So Unusual," in 1983, Lauper exploded onto the pop scene like a neon-hued supernova. "She's So Unusual" was a game-changer in every sense of the word. From the infectious, girl-power anthem "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" to the haunting balladry of "Time After Time," the album showcased Lauper's incredible range and undeniable star power. Tracks like "She Bop" and "All Through the Night" further cemented her status as a pop innovator, blending elements of rock, new wave, and dance music into a sound that was wholly her own. The impact of "She's So Unusual" can hardly be overstated. The album not only earned Lauper a Grammy for Best New Artist, but it also established her as a bona fide cultural icon. With her wild, ever-changing hair colors, her eclectic fashion sense, and her irrepressible spirit, Lauper became a beacon of individuality and self-expression for a generation of fans. As the 1980s rolled on, Lauper continued to prove that her success was no fluke. Her follow-up albums, including "True Colors" (1986) and "A Night to Remember" (1989), further showcased her artistic evolution and cemented her place in the pop pantheon. Lauper's music videos, with their vivid imagery and boundary-pushing concepts, became staples of MTV, helping to define the look and feel of the decade. But Lauper's influence extended far beyond the realm of music. She also made her mark as an actress, bringing her inimitable presence to films like "Vibes" (1988) and "Life with Mikey" (1993), and lighting up the small screen with guest appearances on popular TV shows. No matter the medium, Lauper's unique blend of humor, heart, and raw talent shone through.
    However, to understand the true depth of Lauper's impact, one must look beyond her artistic achievements and consider her tireless work as an advocate and activist. Long before it was fashionable or safe to do so, Lauper was a vocal champion of LGBTQ+ rights, using her platform to raise awareness and fight discrimination. In 2008, Lauper co-founded the True Colors Fund, an organization dedicated to combating homelessness among LGBTQ+ youth. Through this work, she has helped to shine a light on a critical issue and has made a tangible difference in the lives of countless young people. Lauper's commitment to social justice is also reflected in her music, with songs like "True Colors" and "Above the Clouds" serving as powerful anthems of acceptance and resilience. In recent years, Lauper has shown no signs of slowing down. Her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2024 was a long-overdue recognition of her immense contributions to music and popular culture. True to form, Lauper greeted the news with her signature mix of humility and defiance, noting that while she was honored by the accolade, she didn't need it to validate her life's work. Indeed, for Lauper, the true measure of success has always been the impact she's had on others. Whether she's bringing joy to millions through her music, or fighting tirelessly for the rights of the marginalized and oppressed, Lauper has always been guided by a deep sense of purpose and a fierce commitment to making the world a better place. As she enters the next phase of her career, Lauper remains a vital and necessary voice in the entertainment world and beyond. With her inimitable style, her boundless energy, and her unwavering dedication to social justice, she continues to inspire and empower fans of all ages and backgrounds. Looking back on Lauper's journey from the streets of Queens to the pinnacle of pop superstardom, one can't help but be struck by the sheer force of her talent and the depth of her humanity. She has not only created some of the most memorable and enduring music of our time, but she has also used her voice to speak out for those who have been silenced or forgotten. In a world that often feels divided and broken, Cyndi Lauper stands as a beacon of hope and unity. Her message of acceptance, love, and the power of being true to oneself is more important now than ever before. As she continues to blaze new trails and shatter barriers, Lauper reminds us that music has the power not only to entertain, but also to heal, to inspire, and to change lives. So let us celebrate Cyndi Lauper, not just as a musician or an activist, but as a true American icon. Let us honor her legacy by embracing our own individuality, by standing up for what we believe in, and by never losing sight of the transformative power of art and compassion. In doing so, we can all be a little more like Cyndi, and the world will be a brighter, bolder, and more beautiful place for it. Thanks for listening remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts

  • All your and up-and-coming music artists and your well known artists talk about their careers.

  • Americana Music Transforms the World!

    Unfortunately, too many are unaware of its profound impact.

    Americana musicians are the unsung heroes.

    Here, you'll join us in exploring these passionate artists and how they offer inspiration and hope for the future.

    This show makes that happen in a fun and entertaining way.

    You”ll discover:
    - New music that you’ll love.
    - Hard-earned lessons from the road.
    - The story behind favorite songs.
    - A BIG dose of inspiration for you and your friends!
    - A good laugh along the way.

    Your hosts are Ben Fanning and Zach Schultz.

    It’s time to get Americana Curious!

  • A podcast detailing the life and times of the world's most famous reptile: Taylor Swift. Hosted by two longtime fans unafraid to critique, Evolution of a Snake takes an analytical lens to the twists and turns of the most eventful pop legacy in recent memory. Diving into the minutiae of each era, the podcast unveils and pays homage to the evolution of a musically proficient cobra. Weekly bonus episodes on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/swiftologist
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