Afleveringen
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Westchester filmmaker Anna Toomey discusses her documentary Left Behind, which centers on five determined moms who fight to create the first NYC public school for dyslexic children. The film features original songs by U2’s Larry Mullen, Jr.
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Leo Sawikin checks in for a A-Sides session and interview on The Westchester Pop. The NYC singer/songwriter recently released his album "Till You’re Somebody Else.” It was recorded in Seattle's Studio Litho and produced by Fleet Foxes engineer Phil Ek. The album captures Sawikin's "shoegaze-y Britpop" style. The title track hit #1 on the Mediabase A/C Independent Artists Chart and #26 on Billboard’s AC Chart.
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Pleasantville (Aaron Gleason and Emma Freeman) join us to discuss their upcoming album, the unique way they joined forces, and perform a pair of tracks on A-Sides on The Westchester Pop. Filmed at LMC Media in Mamaroneck, NY.
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In our final episode of the year, Jon Chattman sits down with Doc Gooden and focuses the acquisition of Juan Soto, Pete Alonso’s status, the Wilpon ownership vs. the Cohen ownership and more. Recorded at LMC Media in Mamaroneck, NY.
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Jake Albi performs his original song “Five Seconds” from The Westchester Pop studio aka LMC Media in Mamaroneck, NY.
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Hudson Valley singer/songwriter Jake Albi stops by the pod to perform and chat about making music as a solo artist, with his bands Imposters and The Bluechips, navigating social media, gigging and more.
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Content Creator. Podcaster. Podcast studio owner. Food reviewer. Filmmaker. Franjez is more prolific than a Kardashian (they’re prolific, right?) Dude does a lot and we talked everything from growing up in Yonkers to creating content to what he did before he let his tech control his career and life. Have a listen. I even let the cameras roll long after I shouldn’t for some candid banter. Let’s FG.
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Rising singer/songwriter Jack West discusses his new album, performing for Martha Stewart, with Eddie Vedder and Imagine Dragons and more.
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Jon chats with Matthew and David of Missio about their album I Am Cinco, their prolific songwriting, touring, the music industry, flying under the radar and more.
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Jon sits down with Matt Sullivan, executive director of LMC Media in Mamaroneck, and discusses the evolution of public access “TV,” their own move to Mamaroneck Avenue, the advantages of filming at their state-of-the-art studio, and the future of LMC Media.
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Walter’s Owner Gene-Christian Baca, the great-grandson of the restaurant’s namesake, talks about what makes the Mamaroneck institution tick, how it continues to evolve, the growing number of food trucks, homemade ice cream and going beyond the infamous dogs.
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Will Nunziata discusses his Westchester roots, the creation of his new work Figaro: An Original Musical, which will debut on the West End early next year, his process and who he approaches projects across all mediums. Discussing the arts, his upbringing and everything in-between, Will and Jon offer advice to one another and the world at large and, in turn, save each other a trip to therapy. 😃
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Nick Loeb discusses his 3rd Annual BBQ and Pool Party with local police families! This year’s event features a 50-foot water slide, live music, face painting, baseball with Mets and Yankee legends Darryl Strawberry and Dwight Gooden and delicious food prepared by Chef David Burke. Don't miss out – join us on August 24th, from 11 AM to 4 PM in Purchase, NY! For tickets or sponsorship, visit www.thenickloebfoundation.com.
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Tuelo performs “Bitter Weeping” exclusively for A-Sides with Jon Chattman on The Westchester Pop.
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Tuelo performs “Saint Margaret” exclusively for A-Sides with Jon Chattman on The Westchester Pop.
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Singer/Songwriter Tuelo discusses her new album Regarding My Heart, new single Bitter Weeping, her roots in South Africa, life in New York and more with Jon Chattman in his A-Sides studio.
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We chat with entrepreneur, two-time cancer survivor and owner of The Drip Bar Rye NY Andrea Della Mura about her journey, her brand new Rye location and how feeding your cells can fuel your life.
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We chat with Monica Castillo, Jacob Burns Film Center’s Senior Film Programmer, about the Pleasantville NY indie film house’s impressive array of summer programming from blockbusters to deep cuts to “sounds of summer.” Have a listen and visit burnsfilmcenter.org.
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