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Amanda and Rich talk about cover songs. How do they relate to the originals? What's the definitive version of the song? The better version? What makes them interesting musically? Is it a karaoke version? Great but unknown? A horror show? A complete surprise? A Hasselhoff?
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The Live Show takes you through live releases from some of the most prolific and beloved bands in music. Beginning with Dave Matthews Band’s Live Trax series, hosts RJ Bee and Brian Brinkman take listeners through each release—with exploration of the music, the context of the show, the band's evolution, and more. Broadcasting live on video three days a week, each episode will be released as a podcast as well. Presented by Osiris Media.
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The 80's to early 90's were a unique and golden era of Christian music. Every genre and style had amazing artists creating high quality music and solid messages. Christian Geeks Classic Rockcast explores this era through reviewing our favorite albums, giving a history, and interviewing the artists to give their perspective. Rock on!
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Baltimore County Forever Podcast is a weekly gathering of friends to talk about current events in the music industry this includes new releases, controversies, and day to day stuff.
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Life's too short not to argue about music. This is a forum to give voice to music lovers and haters, to debate life's greatest questions.....about music.
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Waylon Jennings: A Journey from West Texas to Outlaw Country Legend Born in the dustbowl of West Texas, Waylon Jennings' life was a tapestry woven with the threads of heartache, grit, and a relentless pursuit of musical truth. From his early days picking cotton and spinning radio tales to his reign as the king of outlaw country, his story is one of resilience, reinvention, and a voice that resonated with millions. West Texas Roots and Musical Awakenings: Waylon's musical journey began in the dusty plains of Littlefield, Texas. He learned to love the honky-tonk melodies and the stories they carried, his fingers itching to translate the emotions into his own tunes. Radio became his training ground, spinning records and weaving his own tales as a teenager, already hinting at the outlaw spirit to come. Nashville Struggles and Finding His Voice: Nashville beckoned, but the glitz and polish clashed with Waylon's raw authenticity. He bounced between labels, yearning to break free from the constraints of mainstream country. His collaboration with Chet Atkins, while commercially successful, felt like a gilded cage. The seeds of rebellion were sown. The Outlaw Rises: Lonesome, On'ry, and Mean: The tragic plane crash that claimed Buddy Holly, a close friend, left an indelible mark on Waylon. He emerged hardened, embracing a rawer sound that resonated with the struggles and stories of everyday folks. "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean" became his anthem, a declaration of independence from the Nashville machine. The Highwaymen: A Band of Brothers: Waylon wasn't alone. With Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash, he formed The Highwaymen, a brotherhood united by their shared love for music and freedom. They challenged the Nashville establishment, paving the way for outlaw country with its blend of grit, honesty, and a dash of rock 'n' roll swagger. Redemption and Reinvention: Waylon's battles with addiction threatened to derail his career. But amidst the darkness, he found solace and strength in the love of Jessi Colter. Their collaboration, "Dreaming My Dreams with You," became a beacon of hope, a testament to the power of love and overcoming adversity. Chart-Topping Hits and Creative Evolution: The 70s saw Waylon's star ascend. Hits like "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" and "Lucenbach, Texas" cemented his place in country music history. He wasn't afraid to experiment, venturing into rock and blues with albums like "Honky Tonk Heroes" and "Somewhere Between Stations," proving his artistic versatility. Beyond the Music: A Life of Activism and Philanthropy: Waylon's heart extended beyond music. He championed the cause of farmers, lending his voice to Farm Aid concerts. He used his platform to advocate for veterans and those less fortunate. His actions spoke louder than any song, proving he was a true champion of the people. Later Years and a Legacy Etched in Stone: The later years saw Waylon continuing to tour and record, his voice weathered but his spirit unbroken. The Country Music Hall of Fame welcomed him with open arms, a testament to his enduring impact. When he finally passed away in 2002, he left behind a legacy that still echoes today. Waylon Jennings: More than a Country Singer, an American Icon: Waylon's story is not just about music; it's about the human spirit's capacity for resilience and reinvention. He defied convention, embraced his flaws, and sang the stories of those often unheard. He was a West Texas boy who conquered Nashville, a voice for the outcasts, and an outlaw whose music became an anthem for generations. Waylon's legacy isn't just about the hits; it's about the honesty, the grit, and the unwavering spirit that shone through his music. It's a reminder that even in the face of adversity, the human voice can rise, resonate, and leave a mark on the world. Let his music continue to guide us, to remind us that sometimes, the most beautiful songs come from the dustiest roads and the most lonesome hearts.
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پادکست کُرُن پادکستی درباره موسیقی ایران
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Korpspodden er en podkast om korps og musikk - både i Norge og utlandet.
Vi som snakker er Viggo Bjørge og Andreas Heier Røe.
Episodene kommer med ujevne mellomrom.
Denne tjenesten tilbys av Korpspodden. Musikken er gjengitt med tillatelse fra TONO . Uautorisert fremføring eller kopiering er ulovlig.
www.tono.no
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Metronom is a podcast about Iranian music , hit songs and their history / مترونوم پادکستی است در مورد موسیقی ایرانی و داستان ساخته شدن ترانه های مشهور
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Hard Rock and Metal Reviews
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Insights, perspectives and conversations for drummers
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My Classic Album' is a podcast about the most acclaimed and loved albums of all time! There are many great albums out there but there's an extra special ingredient that makes an album a classic album. Join Mike Norris as he dedicates each episode to one classic album and looks at the history of the album and its impact in the years following its release.
'My Classic Album' celebrates albums from the 1960's right through to the new millennium from musicians as timeless as The Beatles and Bob Dylan, bands who rock as hard as Led Zeppelin and KISS, as well as contemporary performers such as Arctic Monkeys and Radiohead.
'My Classic Album' has been extremely lucky to play host to incredible singers and musicians including Nathan Stephens-Griffin (Martha, ONSIND), Grammy Award winner Bruce Carroll, guitar virtuoso Adrian Nation (Sky Arts' Guitar Star) and rock singer and guitarist Beth Blade (Beth Blade and the Beautiful Disasters). All have chosen their classic album for the show along with future guests including Rob Wylde (Tigertailz) and blues singer Big Boy Bloater (Imelda May, Big Boy Bloater & The Limits)
Whether it's an album you personally can't stop playing or one you've never actually heard, 'My Classic Album' is the perfect companion to some of the greatest albums in history! -
The Peer Pleasure Podcast strives to bring the listener into a conversation that breaks down artists and creatives to their true and basic form. What you are left with is the real human experience. It's the brainchild of Dewey Halpaus (Portugal. The Man/Anatomy of a Ghost/The Burning Room) and features your favorite musicians, comedians, actors, and authors. Dive in.
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The RackAddicts After Hours podcast is a convivial chat in the pub after work featuring Peter (RackAddicts), Ben (The Modular Café) Andy (Burghfield Recording Studio) plus guests. The main subjects discussed will be music production hardware and software news but will also include popular culture and science and technology items.
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New Slang is an interview-based podcast hosted by music journalist Thomas Mooney. It's mostly hour-long conversations with singer-songwriters, musicians, and bands within the Americana, country, folk, and rock realms. We discuss influences, albums, songwriting, and all things within that artist's life. Thomas Mooney has been published in the likes of Texas Monthly, Rolling Stone Country, & more.
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I have reviewed every Uriah Heep studio song and bonus track from ...Very ’Eavy ...Very ’Umble to Chaos & Colour and the next and the next when they record a new album. Every episode is another song. Let’s rock!
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The worlds first ever and only Band podcast. Listen to Lousy Advice as they, with the help of their best friends, compile the definitive and complete “best of” lists of your favorite artists.
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Upending conventional ideas about what matters in the life of an audio engineer.