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Dead Rock Stars is a new, enlightening yet wholly amusing podcast presented by former Classic Rock editor and star Kerrang! writer Mick Wall and Metal Hammer and The Quietus regular Joel McIver. Between them, these two rock writers have written over fifty books on music and contributed to dozens of publications. The new podcast, produced by 7digital – whose resumé includes Bruce Dickinson’s Rock Show and Radcliffe And Maconie for BBC 6 Music radio show – celebrates Wall and McIver’s combined decades of experience in rock writing and has the stated objective of revealing to listeners exactly what a particular deceased rocker was like in the flesh.
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"Been There, Rocked That" is a podcast consisting of classic conversations about style, fashion, hip hop, and lifestyle culture. Hosts Prance Lo and PoloPirata and discuss the past, present, and future, while joined by guests from various industries. Join them, as they tackle different topics each week with different guests.
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Taking you inside the music, one interview at a time. This is Inside MusiCast. We interview the great session musicians, producers, writers and engineers that are the talent behind the talent in the music indistry. We dedicate our podcast to them and to you - the music enthusiasts who need to go beyond the liner notes.
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The Hexagon Podcast is about six aspects of being a singer-songwriter. You can learn more about the podcast and host by listening Episode 0, or visiting hexagonpodcast.com.
You can learn more about Jesse at his website, jessecorrell.com.
Each episode, Jesse will meet with a fellow singer-songwriter to discuss the Six Aspects of Being a Singer-Songwriter...so we may discuss things like:
Writing
What is your process?
How do you stay organized?
Do you immediately copyright everything?
Do you co-write?
Do you write out lead sheets for your songs?
Performance
Solo shows versus band gigs
Performance tech--loop pedals, tracks, gear, etc.
How do you book your shows?
How do you find the right venues?
Have you done any regional/national tours?
Describe your most difficult show?
What is your anxiety level before a typical show?
What is your best strategy for merch after the show?
Recording
Record yourself or go to the studio?
Do you try to capture your raw sound, or perfect it with studio techniques?
Do you record a demo for every song?
What can you do for yourself...and when is it time to hire someone else for the rest?
Do you release physical recordings (i.e. CDs or vinyl) or just digital?
Business
Are you a member of a Performing Rights Organization (PRO, i.e. ASCAP, BMI, SESAC)?
Do you know who your audience is? How did you develop that awareness?
How do you know what to demand regarding pay when you play shows?
How do you keep your audience engaged?
Do you file taxes as a musician?
How do you know where to put your energy when it comes to social media?
How do you find new streams of income?
Growth
How do you stay informed about musical trends?
How do you find new gear?
Where do you find new music?
How do you learn new covers?
Are there techniques you've learned that took your playing, singing, or writing to a new level?
Life
How do you do all of the above and still have energy left over?
What kind of toll does that take on your relationships?
How do you define success?
How long have you given yourself to "make it"?
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This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing some of the best broadcasts from our online radio station live from London and New York to the world. We have a wide range of shows covering every genre, along with chat shows, discussions and special broadcasts. To catch up on all Soho Radio shows head on over to mixcloud.com/sohoradio or tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com. This is a Soho Radio Productions Podcast.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio.
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A weekly podcast music, books and any thing else that takes my fancy. If you are looking for writing tips and NPR whisper-voices, this isn’t the podcast for you.
If, however, you’d like to join in on a conversation about the life that surrounds writing books and songs, then you’ve found a home, a friend, and a passionate lover. -
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Need Musical Motivation? Classical Minutes is your solution to finding happiness in music, to getting the most out of the hours you spend practicing and listening to music. Reduce your stress and get inspired! Master the skills you need to lead a balanced life with music and enjoy more success. Concert Pianist and Professor Yael Weiss hosts Classical Minutes to bring you unique insights, with a to-the-point approach that keeps you focused on growing each day. Give it a daily listen and see how you can feel great moving forward with just a minute a day. (weekly blog at www.classicalminutes.com, more at www.yaelweiss.com)
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Conversations in the Key of Life is the podcast that talks to you about your musical journeys. Each episode finds Premier Guitar's Shawn Hammond talking to everyday guitarists and bassists about their hilarious, jealousy-inducing, sometimes tear-jerking experiences on a specific theme. Subjects range from hair-raising stories about meeting guitar heroes to insane gear finds, using the guitar to cope with tragedy, gigs from hell, and more.
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The year was 2015. Show host Blake Wyland intended to start a podcast where he took a deep dive with his guests from the guitar world to explain their rigs. What happened was that, but also a whole lot more. The show quickly evolved into discussions about people's lives. Guitars, pedals, amps, etc. are the central hub of the show, but it really is more about the PEOPLE behind all of it. Both the musicians who use the gear, and the folks that create these magical tools of expression. You can expect chats about songwriting, favorite bands, family, loss, addiction, conspiracy theories, philosophy, and most of all....... food. This podcast goes all over the place. Come take a ride.
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Bad Wolves and ex-God Forbid guitar player Doc Coyle talks to professionals in the music world and other creative industries about the challenges and transitions of leaving monumental ventures. This podcast is for those passionate and driven 20-30 somethings at a crossroads trying to figure out "what's next?"
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