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The Rock N Rollers podcast is a conversation between people with disabilities who have a passion for music journalism and Musicians, Artists, Creators, and anyone who works in the Creative Industry. We are aiming to bridge the gap between people with disabilities and artists by creating a community with passionate live music enthusiasts while building awareness through past experiences with accessibility in the world of live music.
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Multiple ARIA award and Golden Guitar nominated music producer Michael McGlynn talks to creatives about making music for a living. Featuring great stories, tips and tricks for up and coming creatives and in depth discussions on writing, recording, production and so much more, Let’s Do Another Take is made by creatives for creatives.
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The New North podcast investigates the unique sounds and perspectives of exploratory musicians. New North is a new Narrm/Melbourne based platform for musicians who push boundaries in their areas of practice. This podcast is a companion to our concert series, which celebrates the amazing work of musicians and sound artists, both established and emerging, who make and present work on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. Each episode features an interview with an artist, providing insights into the fascinating perspectives that shape their work.
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Join Tony Fletcher as he interviews fanzine editors past and present, along with authors, curators and anyone else contributing to the prevalence and preservation of the home-spun DIY press.
Tony Fletcher started Jamming! fanzine as a 13-year old schoolboy in 1977, and went on to publish 36 issues and take Jamming! monthly before folding it in 1986. He has since gone on to write many books about music, including biographies of Keith Moon, The Smiths, R.E.M., Wilson Pickett and others, plus a memoir, a novel and a Jamming! compendium: The Best of Jamming!: Selections and Stories from the Fanzine That Grew Up 1977-86 was published by Omnibus Press in 2021 and comes complete with reproduced interviews, articles, photographs and cartoons, fresh recollections from those who were part of the Jamming! story, and a foreword by Billy Bragg. More information and online purchasing options available at:
Signed copies direct from the author, ideal for readers based in the USA, are available from https://tonyfletcherauthor.bandcamp.com/merch
Sign up for free at tonyfletcher.substack.com for weekly updates on this podcast, other fanzine news, music, reading and writing recommendations, and for a free long-read weekend article by Tony.
'The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast Theme' is by Noel Fletcher. Copyright reserved.
The Jamming! Fanzine Podcast logo was designed by Greg Morton.
The Best of Jamming! book cover was designed by Martin Stiff
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Caiden Crafts (CHA5M) is a professional wrestler and front man of metalcore band KAZARAN. Residing in Adelaide, SA, he has conversations with friends, artists and creative people from all over the world. CHA5M creates incredible conversations that brings out memorable stories and meaningful connections with his guests. https://linktr.ee/thisischa5m
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Louis Tillett is a "Dark Giant" - according to Rolling Stone UK 2000. Not only is he an imposing figure of a man, albeit quietly spoken, but his music is also dark, and Epic. He has been largely enigmatic until recent years. Now you will find him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Spotify, iTunes and of course at www.louistillettmusic.com and www.louistillett.com.This podcast is yet another attempt to bring his fans into his personal world after many years in between gigs, where he was seemingly in the wilderness.In 2015 he launched his eleven-piece band "The Art of Darkness" by way of a thank you to his many fans who saved him from being left homeless and worse due to extenuating circumstances...by getting behind him with an overwhelmingly successful crowd funding campaign. Thanks to his thousands of fans coming out of the woodwork, he has gone from strength to strength...which is why he has made a point of sharing more of himself with them.This podcast is the first-hand account of Louis' life as a Musician and Composer, while walking along a very rocky road, on a "Dead End Street in the Lucky Country" that is Australia. However, his life as an Underground Recording Artist has introduced many interesting people and places to his life. This is HIS story. No pitch. No pretense. And some cold, hard truths and dark secrets that will shock many of his fans, and even friends. We begin with 11 low key interviews conducted in 2009, while Louis was living in a hut in the Mountains of the mid-North Coastal hinterlands of Australia. If you would like more insights into Louis and his music, you can visit either of his websites or follow and support him on Patreon. See the donation box here...with the heart on it. Or subscribe here https://www.buzzsprout.com/539803/support
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LET ME ENTERTAIN YOU - inside the minds of Musical Theatre
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Theatre News, Reviews, Interviews and more!
a regular podcast, part entertainment and part interview, with guests from all areas of the industry telling their stories, reminiscing about their careers and offering personal insight and philosophy behind their craft
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Hosted by: Elizabeth Partridge, who also created the original music, 2D/3D graphic design, photography, interviews, records/edits audio and videos
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www.letmeentertainyoupodcast.com
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Simon Owens chats to his favourite people about their favourite things.
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Music Life and Times, an ongoing discussion between internationally renowned jazz pianist Kevin Bales, and Mike Shaw, singer-pianist and author of the novel The Musician, argues that becoming an accomplished musician takes three commitments: discipline, self-acceptance or self-confidence, and cooperation. They are also the life lessons that music teaches those who would learn to play. Our podcast seeks to prove the premise through revelations about music and musicians past and present as well as from our own experiences as career musicians.
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Each week on “Kowabana: ‘True’ Japanese scary stories from around the internet,” horror author and translator Tara A. Devlin presents a selection of Japanese horror, creepypastas and urban legends translated from the deepest, darkest parts of the web. Creepy ghosts and vengeful onryo, cursed technology and haunted shrines. Discover horror like only Japan knows how to deliver. Brand new and exclusive stories translated each week. Find out more at http://www.kowabana.net/
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Across over ten years of going to shows, I've met countless fascinating people that are joined together by the fact I love their music. This is a medium in which I look to find out the bigger picture, the extended story and the journey that brought them to where they are. No genre or topic is off limits. I'm David James Young - and all my friends are in bar bands.
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