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Welcome to Sounds & Style, a weekly podcast from NTS and writer and editor Lynette Nylander. Join Lynette and some of culture’s most influential figures as they explore how music and style links what we wear with who we are.
Expect deep cuts into musical genres and fashion subcultures as Lynette and guests look at how the music they love has informed the work they make today.
This is not a podcast that loves fashion, it’s a podcast that celebrates style.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Award-winning actor Alec Baldwin takes listeners into the lives of artists, policy makers and performers. Alec sidesteps the predictable by going inside the dressing rooms, apartments, and offices of people we want to understand better: Ira Glass, Lena Dunham, David Letterman, Barbara Streisand, Tom Yorke, Chris Rock and others. Hear what happens when an inveterate guest becomes a host.
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Hyphenated: Music + Identity is an audio documentary series about immigrant and second generation immigrant musicians in Europe navigating their "hyphenated" identity through their music. It's about borders and frontiers both within themselves and their music. I hope to put some light on these artists, give them space to tell their story, and to introduce you, the listener, to new music and perhaps new perspectives on the world. Created and produced by veteran music+film journalist Ron Deutsch. More info can be found at our website: http://www.hyphenated.eu
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Welcome to your new favorite podcast! Prepare to learn, laugh, and be enlightened. Join Kurt Kanhai and Colton Duty as they discuss life, music, and various other topics through their unique perspectives. Exciting appearances from amazing guests will keep you interested in what each week’s conversation will be. This is one Convo you do not want to miss!
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Well known, and up-and-coming guests—ranging from artists, actors, musicians, authors, illustrators, chefs, designers, and more—share starts, struggles, triumphs, and more in compelling, thought-provoking interviews. The show is sure to inspire, spark curiosity, and maybe even having you dust off that clarinet, pick up a paintbrush, start that novel, or anything else you can dream.
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Coffee isn't the only thing that Ally and Jamie love. They also love hearing themselves talk. And music. So why not start recording it? Every week, the pair will share a cup of coffee with an upcoming artist, talk music and enjoy an exclusive acoustic performance from each artist. New episodes every Thursday.
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Nicole Snyder and Chris Joseph interview fans, musicians, craft/food vendors, employees and others about the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Jazz Fest).
About Nicole: A native of Carbondale, Pennsylvania, Nicole’s love of music and learning was fostered from a young age by her loving family. The radio was always playing at her Grandparents’ house and her beloved Grandpa had a supply of old-time country and western cassette tapes that accompanied the family on their many car trips. Her Mom worked at a record pressing plant and brought home the catalog of inventory and would allow Nicole to pick out anything that she wanted- a freedom that sparked her curiosity at a young age. Her love for reading and research lead her to a career as a legal researcher and Nicole holds a master’s degree in library and information science from Drexel University. A love for music and a curiosity for learning new things has always connected her with the best people and that is how she met Chris Joseph and the Threadheads. Nicole’s other interests include bicycles and spinning, gardening and sustainability, college basketball and the Philadelphia Phillies. Nicole has been attending Jazzfest since 2009. Nicole resides in Audubon, New Jersey.
About Chris: Over the last 35 years, Chris has started and managed three environmental consulting businesses, launched two fan-funded music record companies and founded a non-profit charitable foundation for New Orleans musicians. He's also dabbled in philanthropy, book writing, songwriting, and magazine writing. Chris is also an odds-defying, stage-three pancreatic cancer survivor and thriver since 2016, as described in his best-selling 2020 book "Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery." He is also a co-curator and contributing author to "The Epiphanies Project: Twenty Personal Revelations." Chris' other podcasts include Oy Vey L.A., The Epiphanies Project, and Life is a Ride: Overcoming Huge Challenges in Unconventional Ways. Chris is a life-long music fan, and has been attending Jazzfest since 1988. He lives in Santa Monica, California. -
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Rocket Shop features artists from across the state of Vermont, U.S.A., performing live in every genre and sharing their unique personalities and inspirations with listeners of The Radiator. It’s a real local music radio hour, produced by Big Heavy World, Vermont’s volunteer-staffed independent music office. For upcoming guests or to learn more about Vermont-made music, visit https://bigheavyworld.com
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SoundLives, a NewMusicBox podcast, is brought to you by New Music USA, the resource for adventurous creators and listeners in the US and beyond.
This program is funded in part by: the National Endowment for the Arts; the New York State Council on the Arts; the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs – and listeners like you. -
AMPLIFYING WISCONSIN MUSICIANS
WMPodcast interviews local Wisconsin musicians on their journey from their first group, solo endeavor, hired studio work, local community groups, and more, to their present day activities in the local music scene. We will also talk with music businesses and music organizations.
We’ll talk about their origin story, what their influences are, what they do to hone their talents and their skills to be where they are today. What they feel is not only suffocating the local music scene, but, better yet, what they feel is helping push the local scene into the limelight. Also hear about gigs they’ve played that made an impression on them and why. . . and much more. -
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