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Each episode Ian & Colin (from We Dig Music podcast) plus a guest listen to an old free cd from magazines such as Kerrang, Melody Maker, Vox, Select, Metal Hammer, NME etc & talk about it for a bit!
Part of the We Dig Podcasts network, along with We Dig Music & Pick A Disc. Find us at https://wedigpodcasts.com -
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Del vacío a Vivaldi es una serie de podcast que recorre cómo del silencio se llega al arte sonoro; de la palabra, a la poesía; de la nota, a una sinfonía. Buscando así cómo el sonido crea belleza, desde lo más simple, hasta lo más complejo. Una historia de: Cristina Alcázar, Manuel Macías, Diego García de la Garza, Emilia Freire, Paola Arriaza, Diego Peralta, Maria José Pérez y Elena Escobar
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Ciao ! Sono Marcelline Daucourt e vi invito, a scoprire un cantante francese o francofono. Dopo avervi presentato l'artista del giorno, vi propongo una mia versione di un suo brano.
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Hello ! I'm Marcelline Daucourt and I invite you to discover a French or Francophone singer.
After introducing you to the artist of the day, I propose to you my version of his song.
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Bonjour ! Je m'appelle Marcelline Daucourt et je vous invite à découvrir un chanteur ou une chanteuse française ou francophone.
Après vous avoir présenté l'artiste du jour, je vous propose ma version d'une de ses chansons. -
The podcast series, Jazz Backstory, is based on the holdings of the Fillius Jazz Archive (https://www.hamilton.edu/campuslife/arts-at-hamilton/jazzarchive) located at Hamilton College (https://www.hamilton.edu/), in Clinton, New York. Established in 1995, and dedicated in 2013 in honor of Milton F. Fillius, Jr. ’44 and Nelma “Nikki” Nenneau Fillius, the Fillius Jazz Archive holds a collection of over 440 videotaped interviews with jazz musicians, arrangers, writers and producers. The wide-ranging collection includes interviews with sidemen, soloists and band leaders who have performed from the 1920s through the present.
Jazz Backstory podcast episodes will feature interview excerpts focused on topics inherent to the creative life. Artists, both famous and unsung, relate these tales in their own jazz inflected vocabulary. Original music and commentary from the host help set the tone, both educational and swinging.
Monk Rowe (https://www.monkrowe.com/), creator of the podcast series, Jazz Backstory, and the Joe Williams Director of the Fillius Jazz Archive, conducted the majority of the interviews and has presented programs about the resource at conferences for the Jazz Education Network, the Music Library Association, and the International Society of Music Educators. Monk co-authored with Romy Britell the book Jazz Tales From Jazz Legends on Hamilton’s Couper Press and created the edX online course, “Jazz: The Music, The Stories, The Players” in collaboration with members of the Library and Instructional Technology Services at Hamilton College. He is an active performer on saxophone and piano and has composed numerous works for both jazz and classical ensembles. -
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Bud's Corner was a Jazz radio show, running continuously Sunday evenings from 1983 to 1993 on Prairie Public Radio in Bismarck, ND. In each episode, Robert "Bud" Lundberg shares the life and music of a musician through his deep knowledge and personally curated music collection. Throughout his lifetime Bud meticulously brought to life the history of Jazz. He attended many now-famous jazz festivals, scoured record stores across America for obscure recordings, and developed a jazz appreciation society for the people of North Dakota.
Robert Lundberg made personal recordings of each radio show and these recordings are the only archive remaining of his decade-long passion for his music. They are presented in this podcast exactly as he recorded them almost 40 years ago. -
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Welcome to Whack or Slaps, where we look back into the annals of 2000s indie music to determine if an album, or band, or even entire musical movement was actually good or just a product of the hype machine of its time.
Like all great podcasts this is a direct spinoff of an unhinged and sketchy group text, that simply refuses to die. -
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Let's talk K-Pop! From our personal biases to the industry as a whole and everything in between. Join us as we discuss the complex, yet amazing world of K-Pop.Follow us on Twitter: @KpopcornerpodTikTok: @KpopcornerpodcastcEmail us at: [email protected] Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekpopcornerpodcast/support