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It’s 1990. The Berlin Wall just fell. The Soviet Union is on the verge of collapse. And the soundtrack to the revolution is one of the best selling songs of all time, the metal ballad “Wind of Change,” by the Scorpions. Decades later, journalist Patrick Radden Keefe heard a rumor: the song wasn’t written by the Scorpions. It was written by the CIA. This is his journey to find the truth. Wind of Change is an Original Series from Pineapple Street Studios, Crooked Media and Spotify.
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NO ENCORE is a music fan’s 10.0, perfect-scoring pod companion. Every week, critic Dave Hanratty and a special guest face off over a themed Top 5 list, while also taking a sideways glance at the biggest headlines. Dissecting music – and themselves – so you can just… listen. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Clever talk about pop culture.
Bigmouth is pop culture talk for discerning grown-ups. Music, TV, movies, books or something else entirely – we’ll enthuse, argue, squabble and pick over the bones of what’s happening in the world of the stuff we love.
Presented by WORD magazine veterans Andrew Harrison (ex-editor of Q, Select and Mixmag) and Siân “Stan” Pattenden, a graduate of the Smash Hits and Select Mag Schools of Excellence. -
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The home of song and story for the Irish
around the world. You are invited to sing
your favorite song, play your tune, or tell
your story. Just leave it on my recorder at
816-454-2410.
It can be 1,000 years old from Ireland or something you
just put together. Come to the table and share
yours at the Irish Roots Cafe. Our third podcast
series, it follows 1) Irish Genealogy and family
history and 2) Missouri Irish: History and Legend.
And remember: Every Day is a Holiday at the Irish Roots Cafe !
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An eclectic music show for the curious. Abstract Groove is a bi-weekly podcast exploring a wide range of musical topics. Presented by Simon Webbon, each episode focuses on a different place, time, instrument, musical movement or style, with a few songs thrown in amongst the chatter.
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Welcome to JJ's Album Club. A music discussion podcast featuring reviews of the latest alternative music releases and special guests talking about the record they hold dearest to their heart. Join your hosts – journalist Jimi Famurewa (ShortList, The London Evening Standard, The Guardian, Q) and his childhood friend, comedian and radio presenter Joey Page (Nevermind the Buzzcocks) – as they agree, disagree and agree to disagree on the month's most interesting albums.
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Gwen is a teenage girl obsessed with Taylor Swift. Dillon and Trevor are two grown-ass adults morbidly fascinated by the pop star’s following of acolytes and the life of an average Swiftie. Put the three together and you’ve got a podcast about country music wunderkinds, middle school crushes who made some bad choices, lying to a celebrity’s mom, and a fan community perpetually prepared to tear itself apart. This is the State of Swift.
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Produced and hosted by self-professed music nerd Justin Lee, This Broken Mixtape is an interview-based podcast that explores how music can play a vital and meaningful role in our lives.
Every episode, Justin Lee interviews exciting personalities from all walks of life, including musicians, artists, writers, comedians, chefs, and entrepreneurs.
Guests recount their personal relationship with music and the memorable events that have become synonymous with specific songs, albums, and artists.
So get ready to pop in that mixtape, hit rewind, and press play on the soundtrack to your life. -
he Kitchen Sessions is a unique series of traditional music radio programmes broadcast live from homes in County Clare, Ireland. Produced by Rag and Bone Productions for Clare FM Radio, the series is supported by the BCI Sound & Vision Broadcast Fund and The Arts Office of Clare County Council.
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This podcast features in depth chats with musicians and people in the public eye about big news stories and their own lives and careers, as well as takes on pop-culture, politics, music and meandering mayhem.
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Over the past several years, Jesse Jackson has been talking to Bruce Springsteen fans from around the world. He believes that every Springsteen fan has a story to tell and it's his job to record as many as possible. At over 1,000 episodes and counting, fans of Bruce (as well as fans of other musicians) have shared how the magic and power of music has helped them celebrate successes and mourn losses. Music has been part of births, deaths, birthdays, weddings and other major events in their lives. Part of Pantheon Podcasts.
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Who Was Prince? is the ultimate look at the greatest and most mysterious musician of the modern era. Prince was a genius singer, songwriter, guitarist, and performer but how did he create so much music, what was he like as a person, what was his childhood like? This eight episode series is built on interviews with people who were close to him—people who played in his bands, managed his career, engineered his music, or dated him. We explore his multiple personalities, his love of basketball, his insane work ethic, his ability to play almost every instrument, his love of clothes, his turbulent childhood where he left his parents, his romantic life, his baby who died after a few days, and his tragic end. We hear stories about Prince and Liz Taylor, the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson, and many more. This is a deep look inside the life of an unforgettable man.
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Women in Music is a podcast sharing the tales and careers of modern singular voices in music – they all just happen to be female.
Hosted by DJ Millie Cotton, WiM is an inclusive platform to elevate female voices by sharing the stories of acknowledged women. The podcast explores what it is they really do, how they got there and the day to day of getting it done. From artists to tour managers to sound engineers to merch managers, each episode is a frank conversation with great music makers and enablers about the industry.
After years of attending club nights run and played by men, Millie came across a DJ, who was a woman, and quickly realised her passion was a career possibility too. A few years on and Millie has DJ'ed for international brands like Youtube, Google, Conde Nast and Nike; warm up sets for Kelis, Post Malone and Pet Shop Boys and notorious London venues such as Village Underground, Concrete and Queen of Hoxton.
Had Millie realised that this career was an option, it's likely she would have embarked on that journey from a much younger age and it was out of this frustration that Women In Music was born.
Having also previously had conversations with eminent artists Charli XCX, Jorja Smith and many others for magazines like Nylon, Wonderland and Rollacoaster, Women in Music is where Millie invites guests to share their career paths and experiences.
If you enjoy Women in Music, don't forget to rate, review and subscribe.
Find Millie Cotton @millie_cotton and WiM @womeninmusicpodcast. All guests can be found in their various show notes.
Thanks for listening!
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