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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to tour with David Bowie? Cure your panic attacks with your own musical creation? Own the world’s dirtiest teacups? Moby Pod, hosted by multi-hyphenate artist Moby, is a podcast airing new episodes every other week in which the renowned musician shares his insights and experiences, offering a unique perspective on the world of music, animal activism, and beyond. He’ll also occasionally sit down with a surprising guest to discuss their careers, creative processes, and more. Whether you’re a fan of Moby’s music or just interested in hearing candid conversations with fascinating people, Moby Pod is a must-listen.
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Welcome to Trivia아미: Borahae, the bilinguial podcast where we meet the fandom's people behind the biggest musical phenomenon of the century: BTS, who are well known for having a strong bond with ARMY. "I want to know each fan's stories", RM once said; let's make that dream come true.
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Bienvenidxs Trivia아미: Borahae, el podcast bilingüe donde conocemos a las personas en el fandom del fenómeno musical más grande del siglo: BTS, quienes son conocidos por tener un fuerte vínculo con ARMY. "Quiero conocer la historia de cada fan", dijo RM una vez, convirtamos ese sueño en realidad.
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Created and hosted by renowned media personality Angie Martinez, “IRL” sees Angie and notable guests sitting down to candidly explore the magic of life, it’s fragility, purpose and complexities. Angie’s conversations will explore legacy, philosophies, and the extraordinary ways we choose to live our real lives.
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We all have a personal soundtrack to our lives. There are songs, albums, and artists as a whole who have defined certain time periods throughout our story - the unforgettable summer, the month spent traveling, the giddy honeymoon phase of new love, the heartbreak, the dark nights of the soul, the rebirth. The Feel Everything Podcast is here to dive deep into the music that has moved us most - the lyrics that have carried us and the songs that live within us. We’re here to feel it all - the highs, the lows, and the liminal space between. Each episode is centered around a special guest, their favorite song lyric, and what it means to them. We see this show as a place for discovery and connection through music. Thank you for listening and feeling everything with us! Join us for new episodes every Tuesday. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts. Please rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it! Let's feel everything - together.
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Join a Mix of Host as they talk with everyday people doing big things in life, Some you may know and others are the stories that deserve to be told, Taking the old kiwi saying That's My cousin which refers to everybody claiming family on those making names for themselves why not give the flowers back Instagram @thatsmycousinpodcast @hushpodcastnetworkPart of The Hush Podcast Network
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Chris Thomas King's The Blues: The Authentic Narrative is hosted by Grammy and Country Music Award-winning blues artist Chris Thomas King. The podcast is inspired by his new book The Blues: The Authentic Narrative of My Music and Culture. This podcast series is where King engages listeners with stories about his music philosophy, culture, and everything Blues.
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Music lovers, welcome to the realm on your computer disk that brings you the voices of Music lover Joe Dove, and Music Producer Julian Valencia! Together we are talking about the music that speaks to us and we think may sing to you. Its not on your phone already, google already looked. Hence we have brought it from our disk's dungeon to your ear! Get ready to partake on a music conversation and journey from the dark depths of our world to the real world. Prepare to escape the unknown dungeon of life to the joy of music in your street beats, welcome to Disk Dungeon.
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Authentic Conversations. Intriguing Guests. Time Well Spent. Gary Scott Thomas’ “Here’s What We Know” podcast will entertain you, enlighten you, and even possibly inspire you! Listen each week as Gary Scott Thomas engages guests in unscripted conversations where he’ll be just as surprised as you will be with how the talk turns out. So, join him each week and be privy to the captivating conversations that are sure to ensue.
Conversations include interviews with Country Music artists, professionals, professional athletes, authors and more. -
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We would like to introduce you to our podcast series, Voices From The Choir: Oh Happy Day Reflections. I will be your host for these nine episodes as we hear the personal stories from some of the original members of the Northern California State Youth Choir of the Church of God in Christ. As they reflect on their amazing journey in 1969 singing in the State Youth Choir. After recording an album to raise money to travel to a church choir competition, things change when one of the songs broke out to be a hit record. The song was Oh Happy Day, and its success changed everything. It changed their lives and changed the gospel music world, even to this day. The choir transformed into the Edwin Hawkins Singers, and they were thrust into taking their gospel message onto the world stage, performing with some of the biggest artists in music.
During our 50 years of marriage, Steve and I have often discussed telling the story of the Northern California State Youth Choir’s journey from a denominational church choir into one of the world's top recording artists. We are excited to share for the first time the stories of some of the choir members journey. I am one of the voices you will hear along with some of the original members of the Northern California State Youth Choir. In 1968, the choir recorded an album titled Let US Go Into the House of the Lord. This album included Oh Happy Day. In the spring of 1969, Oh Happy Day reached the US top five on the Billboard charts. On its way to selling 7 million records and won a Grammy Award.
The inspiration for this podcast is from the Academy Award winning documentary Summer of Soul, directed by Questlove, which was centered around the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, a seminal African-American cultural event that went untold for 50 years. You're going to be hearing stories about growing up in the Bay Area with its rich gospel music history. You will hear stories about raising families, building community and finding joy in spiritual food and daily life.
Seeing footage of the choir singing at the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival captured in the Summer of Soul documentary sparked the flame to share stories of our collective yet individual reflections as some of the original members of the Edwin Hawkins Singers. The Harlem Cultural Festival represented one of the many entertainment venues the choir sang at. We sing at rock festivals, jazz festivals, concert halls, Yankee Stadium, and appear on popular television shows of the day. This is a time to tell our story, which has remained stored in our collective memories but not shared beyond friends and family. These reflections show the impact of the music from the album. Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord and how its message impacted the world in our lives.
Yes, the stories of the teens and young adults who grew up in the Bay Area in the shadow of the civil rights movement, the Black Panther movement, and the protests surrounding the escalation of the Vietnam War. Their music provided a message for the world to cope with the national and global issues at that time and continue to resonate today. We hope you will be inspired and encouraged by the stories that you will hear. You can find Voices From The Choir Oh Happy Day Reflections wherever you listen to podcasts. -
Nyboe is back with his very own podcast!
You may know him from Run For Cover Cast and now he is back with his own podcast, where he will invite friends and people he finds interesting in the living room studio for a talk about everything from music, movies, art, politics, feelings, life stories and much more.
There will be both famous and less well known names stopping by. The most important thing is the story to tell and going in depth and being nerds.
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Xennial: a member of an age group born in the final years of Generation X and at the start of the millennial generation (specifically in the late 1970s and 1980s).
New episodes 2x a month. The Xennial Dadcast is for parents or musicians hosted by a parent and musician desperately seeking to understand the modern world and what it will mean for our children's future.
If you're a Xennial, - you're in your late 20s to late 30s. Maybe you've started a family and figuring that out as you go. You know that we're the generation raising the next generation right now, and we might be screwed. I'm kidding...
Let's reflect on where we are now by reaching back for some wisdom to apply to our present. And if anything, maybe, have a good laugh and listen to some tunes.
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