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The Business Side of Music is an interview show designed to help independent artists and songwriters better understand and navigate the music industry. 45-year industry veteran, Bob Bender talks to successful guests from every corner of the industry about their careers to discover the things they did right as well as the lessons they learned from any mistakes they made.
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Welcome to Beyond The Barrier. Join me, Kevin Hennessy, each week as I bring you in closer than ever before to the music industry.
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Hosted by Jayde Gray, join her and her group of long-time Eurovision mates weekly to take apart each entry (and each other) in the lead up to the biggest song competition in the world!
Follow us @euroTRASHTALK and chime in on what YOU think about each entry!
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Step into the world of opera through North Stage Door, a new podcast that takes you into the swirl of creativity, stagecraft, and performance at San Francisco Opera. You’ll hear lively stories and insightful interviews—a window into the complex inner workings of this vibrant Company and the many aspects necessary to make a rich, multi-faceted art form come to life.
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Keli is a new audio drama written and composed by Martin Green and co-created and directed by Wils Wilson, starring James Cosmo and Anna Russell Martin.
This fictional story of a talented but troubled young horn player stars Anna Russell-Martin, with a sonorous score recorded by a bespoke band including principal players from Black Dyke, Grimethorpe, Fairey and Brighouse, and featuring BBC Young Musician of the Year, Sheona White as “the voice of Keli” on tenor horn.
Martin Green has spent the last year immersing himself in brass banding, surrounded by the communities, the competition and the legacy of coal. Inspired by the resilient, creative individuals he has met, he’s produced a three-part BBC documentary, Love, Spit and Valve Oil, a new piece of music Split The Air and this Audio Drama,Keli, commissioned by The Lyceum and created with Lyceum associate artist Wils Wilson with whom Martin made last year's acclaimed audio drama The Portal.
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Willie James Cosmo
MG Martin Green
Storyteller Edie Green
Klara Sandra Kassman
Bus Driver Jamie Kenna
Lady Snaresgrove Liz Kettle
Amy Laura Lovemore
Brian Billy Mack
Policeman/Compere Ross Mann
Jayne Carmen Pieraccini
Keli Anna Russell Martin
Saskia Gemma Stroyan
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Mark Harrison Soprano Cornet, Tom Smith Principal Cornet, Thomas Fountain Solo Cornet, Ian Culcross Solo Cornet, Stephen Murphy Solo Cornet, Kirsty Abbotts Repiano Cornet, Alicia Davis 2nd Cornet, Laura Conway 2nd Cornet, Niall Mulvoy 3rd Cornet, Hayley Moore 3rd Cornet, Dave Moore Flugal, Sheona White Solo Tenor Horn, Siobhan Bates 1st Tenor Horn, Emma Conway 2nd Tenor Horn, Gary Curtin Solo Euphonium, Dave Thornton 2nd Euphonium, Amy Ewen Solo Baritone, Ben Smith 2nd Baritone, Tom Berry Solo Trombone
Ellena Newton 2nd Trombone, Alex Kelly Bass Trombone, Harry Cunningham Solo E-flat Bass, Andy Mallon E-flat Bass, Stuart Beard Solo B-flat Bass, Matt Wade B-flat Bass
Written and created by Martin Green
Directed and co-created by Wils Wilson
Music composed by Martin Green
Score orchestrated by Benjamin Woodgates
Conducted by Mark Heron
Sound effects by Eloise Whitmore
Music recorded by and audio drama mixed by Calum and Cameron Malcolm
Producer Martin Atkinson
Assistant Producer Mikaela Atkins Blake
Production Manager Louis Blatherwick
Script Editor Kate Leys
Executive Producer for Lepus Productions Martin Atkinson
Created by Lepus Productions
With thanks to Sandy Butler, Jon Calvert, Bilge Nur Yilmaz, Becca Gaskell
Funded by PRS Foundation, Creative Scotland, The Marchus Trust and The Space. KELI has been commissioned by The Lyceum and Shetland Arts. KELI contains elements of The Servant by Hermynia Zur Mühlen and translated by Jack Zipes.
Photography and filming by Sandy Butler
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C-90 is a collection of songs whose melodies, chord sequences and, in some cases, arrangements, Dave Egan recorded onto cassette tapes, mainly C-90s, back in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s or, to put it another way, Circa - 1990. This was done either by way of bouncing from one cassette recorder to another or, later, using a four track recorder. On reflection, the original lyrics for these songs were no longer particularly relatable to Dave and so he rewrote them to create a juxtaposition of today’s lyrics on Circa '90’s music and a middle aged man’s words superimposed on a young man’s melodies.
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A podcast about the people behind the music that other people wrote, performed and made millions off of and their goals to score a little gas money and cover the bar tab.
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"Sounds from the Cellar" is a podcast created by the Olive Tree Madmen, a New York City-based live band that plays every Monday night from 9pm to midnight at the Olive Tree Café (the restaurant above the famous Comedy Cellar). Each episode features the band in conversation with a special guest artist, who is not allowed to leave without performing a few songs with the band.
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Shane MacGowan: The Life and Times of a Punk Pioneer Shane Patrick Lysaght MacGowan is an Irish singer-songwriter, musician, and author best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the Celtic punk band The Pogues. Born on Christmas Day 1957 in Pembury, Kent, England, to Irish immigrant parents, MacGowan's life has been a vibrant tapestry of music, rebellion, and literary prowess. Early Life and Musical Beginnings MacGowan's childhood was marked by frequent relocations between Ireland and England, fostering a deep connection with both cultures and laying the foundation for his unique blend of musical styles. His early musical influences ranged from Irish folk to punk rock, shaping his eclectic taste and rebellious spirit. In the late 1970s, MacGowan relocated to London, immersing himself in the burgeoning punk rock scene. He became a regular at The Pindar of Wakefield, a pub that served as a hub for emerging musicians. It was here that he formed his first band, The Nips, a punk band with a blend of Irish and punk influences. The Pogues and Rise to Prominence In 1982, MacGowan co-founded The Pogues, a band that would become synonymous with Celtic punk. The band's music fused traditional Irish folk melodies with the energy and attitude of punk rock, creating a sound that was both infectious and groundbreaking. The Pogues' debut album, "Red Roses for Me," released in 1984, established them as a force to be reckoned with in the music scene. The album's blend of traditional Irish melodies, raucous punk energy, and MacGowan's evocative lyrics resonated with audiences worldwide. The Pogues' subsequent albums, including "Rum Sodomy & the Lash" (1985), "Poguetry" (1986), and "If I Should Fall from Grace with God" (1988), further cemented their reputation as one of the most innovative and influential bands of the era. MacGowan's songwriting, characterized by its blend of humor, pathos, and social commentary, struck a chord with fans across generations. Substance Abuse and Legal Troubles MacGowan's life has been marked by a long and tumultuous struggle with substance abuse, particularly alcoholism. His struggles have had a significant impact on his personal life and career, leading to periods of instability and creative output. Despite these challenges, MacGowan has continued to produce music and write throughout his career, releasing solo albums and collaborating with various artists. He has also written several books, including "A Drink with Shane MacGowan" (2001) and "The Pogues: Saints and Sinners" (2009). Legacy and Influence Shane MacGowan's legacy extends far beyond his musical contributions. He is a true original, a rebellious spirit who has challenged conventions and pushed the boundaries of music. His songwriting, infused with wit, emotion, and social consciousness, has inspired countless artists and continues to resonate with fans worldwide. MacGowan's influence on Celtic punk and the broader music scene is undeniable. His innovation and disregard for genre boundaries have paved the way for countless artists to explore the fusion of traditional and contemporary musical styles. Conclusion Shane MacGowan's life is a testament to the enduring power of music and the resilience of the human spirit. Despite his personal struggles, he has left an indelible mark on the music world, inspiring generations with his unique blend of creativity, rebellion, and artistic expression. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and Share wherever you get your podcasts.
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Bhí Stáisiún Raidió na Bliana Raidió na Life, atá ag ceiliúradh 20 bliain ar an aer, ag craoladh trí chlár speisialta ón bPicnic Aibhléiseach sa tSráidbhaile i gCo. Laoise, agus féile na Picnice Aibhléisigh ag ceiliúradh an deichiú breithlá acu féin! Bhí an stáisiún raidió pobail ó Bhaile Átha Cliath ag craoladh ón Phuball Gaeilge i gceantar Mindfield na féile, le cláracha lán go béil le ceoltóirí, ealaíontóirí agus tuairiscí ó rudaí éagsúla a bhí ag titim amach ag an bhféile. Bhí Raidió na Life ag tarraingt aird ar an éagsúlacht agus ar an tallann ar leith a bhí le feiceáil sa Phuball Gaeilge agus chuir Muiris Ó Fiannachta, Ruth Ní Ghormáin agus Rob Vipond scoth an Phubaill i láthair ar Raidió na Life thar an deireadh seachtaine.
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Celebrating the rise of one of the world’s most iconic venues, this podcast marks 10 years of The Ovo Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, taking listeners on a journey which starts with the seed of an idea right through to the venue becoming the second busiest ON THE PLANET!
Hosted by presenter Katy J and featuring soundbites and interviews with the global names who have played the venue’s hallowed stage right through to the seamstress who stitched missing buttons onto Dolly Parton’s costume right before she took to the stage!
HYDR10, A PODCAST is an immersive, behind the scenes podcast, which will give you - the listener - access to some of the greatest moments in Scottish Entertainment history, whilst celebrating The Ovo Hydro’s tenth birthday.