Episodes

  • Sheila del Bosque is a multi-award-wining flutist, composer, and conductor originally from Cuba. Sheila tells her story of begin to study flute in Cuba to her incredible story of moving to Boston and starting at Berklee. Sheila gives insights into the balance of focus and diversifying one's skills.

    Website: sheiladelbosque.com

    ISG: @sheiladecuba

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@sheiladelbosque155

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    Website: julianloida.com

    LINK IN BIO: https://linktr.ee/julianloida

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

  • In the first solo podcast, host Julian Loida opens up about how he's found rest, how he's relaxing, and what he's doing to revive himself for the New Year. He shares his experiences this fall as the music gigging industry opens back up, how to keep it sustainable and how to make the most of the holidays as a millennial musician.

    Follow on all platforms and learn more below:

    ISG: @julianloida

    Website: JulianLoida.com

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    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • 'If you know, you know' that Dylan Greene is one of the great percussionists, pocket-drummers, creative behind the kit, and all-around musician and artists you will hear. From New York to Berlin and ofteon on the move, Dylan shares about his upbringing in a diverse family to his studies in Western-European based schools, to moving to NYC to Berlin during Covid. From coming to dance and film to making beats and building community, Dylan shares his story in full. We are grateful to him and his inspiring soul. Follow Dylan on all platforms and check out his website for more of his work. You can learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @dillychee

    Website: hunterchee.com

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Percussionist and organizer Marcia McCants shares her story of growing up in the DMV-area and falling in love first with the snare drum and later with the marimba. After nearly 2 decades of performing, learning, and teaching music that she rarely saw herself represented in, she decided to change that, herself. Marcia has started the Percussion Consortium Project to raise money for BIPOC composer to create new works so that more percussions and musicians like Marcia can be seen and heard in the style of music they perform, learn and teach. In addition, we talk about overcoming injuries, the challenges of studying classical music during 2020 and the Covid era, as well as the exciting projects she has coming up this year. Go follow Marcia on all platforms and donate to her fundraiser today. You can learn more at the links below.

    GoFundMe: https://gofund.me/985eee35

    ISG: @marciajmccants

    Facebook: @marcia.mccants.1

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Percussionist, educator, and principal timpanist of the Tucson Symphony Alana Wiesing shares her story of growing up in Phoenix, Arizona, going to school at Indiana University and then winning a job in her home-state hours from where she grew up, a dream job for her. We talk about her insights into auditions, mental health, work-life balance and she gives a mini-masterclass on what the timpani are and how the timpani work. Go follow Alana on all platforms and as well as the Tucson Symphony and her non-profit, the Network for Diversity in Concert Percussion. You can learn more at the links below.

    Website: percussiondiversitynetwork.org & tucsonsymphony.org

    ISG: @alana.wiesing

    Facebook: @alana.wiesing

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Bassist, songwriter, and educator Sam Fruend shares his story of growing up in St. Louis and moving to New Orleans, and eventually Nashville with his band Stoop Kids. In part 2, we talk about meditation, struggles of Covid, and the background and stories surrounding his debut solo record. Go follow Sam and his bands on all platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @stoopkidsmusic & @samf_bass

    Facebook: @stoopkidsmusic

    Bandcamp: stoopkidsmusic.bandcamp.com

    Solo album: The Happy One

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Bassist, songwriter, and educator Sam Fruend shares his story of growing up in St. Louis and moving to New Orleans, and eventually Nashville with his band Stoop Kids. In part 1, we talk about growing up together in St. Louis, being a bassist, meaning of life as an artist, and how we became musicians and artists. Go follow Sam and his bands on all platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @stoopkidsmusic & @samf_bass

    Facebook: @stoopkidsmusic

    Bandcamp: stoopkidsmusic.bandcamp.com

    Solo album: The Happy One

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Percussionist, composer, videographer, filmmaker, educator, and all around creative Evan Chapman shares her story, process, insights, and approach to the life of an artist. We talk about his journey from growing up making skate videos to making videos from legends like Wynton Marsalis and Renée Fleming. We talk about how he’s transitioned from school to his professional career and much more. Go follow Evan on all platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    Website: evanmchapman.com AND fourtenmedia.net

    ISG: @evanmchapman AND @fourtenmedia

    Youtube: @ysmnthelight

    Streaming: squarepegroundhole.me/

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Percussionist, composer, educator, drummer, singer, arranger Victor Pablo originally from Puerto Rico now living in Brooklyn who has been ON and OFF Broadway joins today to share his story of growing up in a musical family to studying with Alan Abel to playing on Broadway shows like Lion King and more. Victor talks about the percussion landscape, the orchestral percussion system, and his guilty pleasure Blink 182. Go follow Victor on all platforms and get. You can learn more at the links below.

    Website: victorpablomusic.com

    ISG: @vitopalos

    Facebook: @victor.pablo

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Puerto Rican cuatro player, singer, songwriter, arrange, and composer Fabiola Méndez shares her story of growing up in Puerto Rico and moving to Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music. We talk about her new record Afrorriqueña, the recording process, releasing the album during Covid and more. We talk about her experience as an educator, activist, and arts advocate. Go follow Fabiola on all platforms and get tickets to her album release show on Friday, April 23rd. You can learn more at the links below.

    Website: fabiolamendezmusic.com

    Album Release Show: https://pr-usa.palco4.com/prtickets/en/fabiolamendez

    ISG: @fabiolamari20

    Facebook: @FabiolaMendezMusic

    Bandcamp: fabiolamendez.bandcamp.com/releases

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

    Stream on all platforms: Julian Loida

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  • Percussionist and arts consultant Sidney Hopson shares his story of growing up in LA, starting college at age 12 and going onto having a multi-hyphenate career in the film/tv recording industry, the orchestral music industry, and public policy. Having played with the LA Phil to Stevie Wonder to recording on over 100 film/tv soundtracks, that is only part of what Sidney gives to the world. As an arts consultant, he continues to take work with organizations to dismantle the deep systemic racism that runs throughout organizations from funders to the musicians themselves. Go follow Sidney on all his platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @sidney.hopson

    Facebook: @sidneyhopson

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Cellist, organist, pianist, singer, and Minister of Music Aaron Stokes tells his story of growing up in Brooklyn in a religious and spiritual house to finding his own spirituality to premiering works with Ms. Lauryn Hill at the Hollywood Bowl. He’s performed with the Harlem Chamber Players, played at the Sydney Opera House, with the Peace Studio in Kenya, acted and performed on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, recorded on the Joker soundtrack by Hilder Gudnadóttir and more. Aaron shares his philosophies, truths, and joys as well as a nice afternoon cupcake. Go follow Aaron & his journey on all his platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @kidinter

    Facebook: @huhquetudice

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Join Julian’s mailing list @ http://www.julianloida.com/contact

    Stream on all platforms: Julian Loida

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

  • Dancer & teacher Jonathan Burke shares his story of growing up around dance, to taking lessons, to making it his life’s work particularly the world of Afro-Cuban folklore and popular dances. After getting his growing up and getting his start in Boston, he moved to Washington D.C. where he performed, taught workshops, trained, and created choreography for the respected DC Casineros. Now, in Atlanta he continues to carve his own path as a dancer, instructor, and practice of Regla de Ocha or more popularly known as Santeria. We talk in-depth about his journey from Boston to Atlanta from culture to dance, the art of leading and following in dance, and the struggles of performing music that originated in a sacred space. Go follow Jonathan on all platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @jb_rumba

    Facebook: facebook.com/jonathan.GPA.burke

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzojzC-vGAw_HpPb7jz6cmw

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Vocalists, historians, and activists Hannah Grantham & Tahira Clayton share their stories of growing up in the South, meeting at the world-renowned UNT jazz studies program, to re-connecting year’s later at the Women in Jazz Conference only to begin to realize the racial and sexist traumas that they had both faced particularly in college. Hannah & Tahira courageous talk in-depth through personal experience and historically about anti-blackness, anti-blackness in jazz, sexism in jazz, microaggressions, white supremacy, and the inherent issues with the institutionalization of jazz. Go follow Tahira & Hannah on all platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    Websites: tahiraclayton.com

    ISG: @ tee.clay + @musicmuseuming

    Facebook: @TahiraClaytonMusic

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Conductor, violinist, and podcaster Daniel Cho tells his story of from a young age dreaming of becoming a conductor. Now, conducting fellow of the Eugene Symphony and the assistant conductor of the Oregon Mozart players and Eugene Opera, Daniel reflects on the many oversights that the classical music organizations have made and continue to make from alienating audiences to thoughtless marketing plans. As a podcaster, he shares the podcasts he loves, the importance of podcasts, and his personal approach to podcasting with his show, Con Fuoco. Go follow Daniel & his podcast on all his platforms. You can learn more at the links below.

    Websites: buzzsprout.com/1302121

    ISG: @chonductor & @confuocopodcast

    Facebook: facebook.com/confuocopodcast

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Violinist Nicole Sauder shares how she came to love the violin, freelance in LA, to winning orchestra positions. We talk about her genuine love of people and her curiosity to being inspired by the extraordinarily difficult and endless task of mastering an musical instrument. Nicole is a dear friend and it was a very fitting way to end 2020. Go follow Nicole and the ensembles she plays in. You can learn more at the links below.

    Ensembles: San Diego Symphony, Tucson Symphony, The New Century Chamber Orchestra

    ISG: @nicolelouise144

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Cameron Henry who is from St. Louis, went to Kirkwood High School and is now a sophomore at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music studying percussion talks with host Julian Loida about what school has been like from the beginning of Covid-19 into the winter months. Host, Julian Loida is also from St. Louis, an alum of Kirkwood High, and IU, so they go into detail talking about what has changed and remained the same. It’s a fun and insightful conversation between two generations of young percussionists. Go follow Cameron on his socials. You can learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @cmhenrystl

    Youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=wr75d14S9KY

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Founder Matt McArthur and community manager Maria Bartolotta from The Record Co. announce the opening of their new building, recording studios and community space this January 14, 2021. They share insights into every decisions from the minutiae to grandiose. As thought leaders, they share their insights into actions they’ve taken to create a diverse and inviting space for music makers, how they hope the new space will impact the community, and reminding us that more is more. Go follow Maria, Matt, & The Record Co. You can learn more at the links below.

    Websites: therecordco.org

    ISG: @TherecordcoTRC

    Facebook: facebook.com/therecordco/

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • Flight Or Visibility (aka Rafael Natan) is an arts organizer, educator, and songwriter who believes that visibility is a superpower whether chosen or not. Using the violin and voice together, their classical punk music reminds us that activism is love, self-care is love, and it is our duty to express these loves. We talk about their programs and organizations they have founded, their education program, missions, and experience. Go follow Flight or Visibility, their projects and new single. You can learn more at the links below.

    Websites: flightorvisibility.com

    ISG: @flightorvisibility

    Facebook: facebook.com/flightorvisibility

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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  • In part 2, actor Adrianna Mitchell gives more insights into the world of TV and acting as well as shares her experiences with the shows she’s worked and continues to work on. We talk about her trip to Cuba, her recent article on financial wellness for actors, and her upcoming podcast. Go follow Adrianna and learn more at the links below.

    ISG: @adriannamitchell_

    A Millennial Musician’s Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AMillennialMusician

    Music featured on today's episode is Ashé by Julian Loida.

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