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Beatles podcast.
A jaunty stroll through Pepperland discussing The Beatles & solo Beatle albums with a pot pourri of delicious guests.
The I am the EggPod podcasts aim to bring a lighthearted side to the Beatles (and solo Beatles) studio albums, with a series of amazing guests.
If you’re after facts, figures, numbers and data, then you may wish to explore other podcasts. These podcasts are the equivalent of sitting in a pub, chatting and chewing the fat.
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Rob Cope brings you The Jazz Podcast, in conversation with musicians from around the world. We love stories of how people get into playing music and what keeps them going. We hope you enjoy our collection. Hosted by Rob Cope and Tara Minton. We are proudly sponsored by Crown Lane Studio.
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Sean Smith, Former vocalist of The Blackout, and experienced journalist, Morgan Richards team up to bring you a podcast the likes of which you’ve never heard before...(mainly because its two daft welsh accents!) Talking about everything from a behind the scenes look at band life to sharing real and shocking stories with guests from all walks of life, from far and wide! Sappenin’ Podcast will have you feeling a host of emotions with no filter. Nothing is off the table. Dive into the world’s of music, sports, film, TV, comedy and whatever else has peaked the boys interest and find out Sappenin’ each and every week! Get bonus content on Patreon
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Timmy Fisher and Sam Poppleton present classical music news, reviews, anecdotes and analyses. Is this the best classical music podcast produced in a Brixton bedroom? We think so.
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Schematic Sound delivers the highest quality Drum & Bass from all corners of the genre and the world, both new and old. Hosted live from Almonte, Ontario by Schematic every Saturday 4 - 6 PM Eastern (9 - 11 PM UK) on www.bassdrive.com
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Guests choose a song from each decade of their lives and tell me how they went about making their choices and why these songs mean so much to them . Episodes are published the first Thursday of every month. If you are interested in being a guest on the show please email me at [email protected]. You will find additional content around each episode on my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/musictalkspod - please 'like' and 'follow' if you can.
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Conductors - who are they, what do they do and how did they get there?
British conductor, Michael Seal, conducts conversations with a distinguished list of conductors and asks them all about their lives and careers while finding out what really makes them tick! -
Originally broadcast on alternate Sunday's, between 12 and 2pm UK time on Starpoint Radio, with a large helping of all the new and forthcoming releases, from burning soul ballads through to the best in soulful dance, via the odd bit of jazz, deep house, an occasional broken beat or two..........basically all that's good for those that feel it!
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All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey... and we’re back for the second series of Somewhere To Believe In, a podcast by the people who bring you Greenbelt Festival.
Each week we’ll meet brilliant guests and chat to them about their life and work. We want to bring you timely, provocative and funny dollops of hopefulness, to keep us all going in these strange times. This time around we’re celebrating artists that we love and we know you’ll love them too.
We’ll also be digging into our love of fields, festivals and communal gatherings – remember those? – and sharing some of the behind-the-scenes Greenbelt stuff. Importantly, too, we want to hear from YOU, whether you’ve danced in a field with us or not.
Our plan is to release this second series of eight episodes in the run-up to Christmas – with a new episode coming out each Friday. We’ve called it ‘Somewhere to Believe in’, because maybe more than ever, we all need that right now. We really hope you like it.
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A series of wide-ranging and head-on discussions that will capture the spirit of the music scene as it is now, and shine a light on the issues that are currently at play within the music industry.
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Cowboy Junkies have been making music since 1986, when they released their debut album "Whites Off Earth Now!!" More than 35 years later, they are still producing compelling albums and taking that music on the road - pandemics permitting... In this series, the band talk you through their songs, one by one, digging deep into each of them, from right across their career. www.cowboyjunkies.com www.latentrecordings.com
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Taking Note is a music podcast by Scottish fiddle/piano duo Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach.
Each episode features a unique collaboration and conversation with a guest artist from across worlds of folk, classical, jazz and electronica. The podcast is a celebration of new music, creative processes, and a wide range of artistic voices.
The guest artists - friends, colleagues, musical heroes, are asked to bring the seed of an idea to the table. Over the course of a day-long writing session, this was developed into a complete piece of new, collaborative music. Each writing session and the new music created then became a podcast episode
The podcast allows the listener the rare perspective of becoming a fly on the wall of the rehearsal room. It is an invitation into that process of collaboration, where conversation and ideas become new music, as well as a chance to hear the end results.
Support: Please consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on Bandcamp
Links: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Bandcamp | Streaming
Credits: Recorded by Joseph Peach; Mixed, Mastered and Produced by Owen Sinclair; Artwork by Darragh Quinn
With support from: Creative Scotland, the Marchus Trust and Britten Pears Arts
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The IBMA Award winning podcast for anyone and everyone who loves bluegrass.
Free fiddle tune backing tracks and interviews with amazing people from the world of bluegrass.
For every tune we give you four brand new tracks:
- Backup 4 times through (you play the tune or improvise breaks)
- Tune 4 times through (you play backup)
- ‘Jam Along’ (4 complete run throughs, alternating backup and tune)
- Full performance
For more info and chord charts, visit https://bluegrassjamalong.com. Hope you find these tracks useful (and thanks for listening!) - Matt -
Half-hour Broadcasts of Hot Pipes in m4a format
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Welcome to ‘Voices From The Now’, a podcast by Boomtown, featuring stories and conversations from voices deep inside the festival world.
A series created to explore the journey from free parties to full living theatre. A chance to immerse yourself into our world through subjects dear to Boomtowns heart from creativity to connection, and an open discussion on how we can respect ourselves, each other, the planet and every living thing...
Looking through the lens of some of the most cutting edge voices from music, theatre and beyond. Exploring subjects close to the heart of the Boomtown community as we strive to use our voices to create a better world.
Discover brand new perspectives from LGBTQ+ to world renowned DNB communities covering diverse subjects like how to thrive in a live event setting; brave spaces for queer people to party; building worlds and how the role of storytelling can shape and direct audience, and ultimately provoke positive change.
All hosted by the radiant Angel Mel, a relatable and heartwarming voice telling the stories that you all want to hear.
Subscribe to 'Voices From The Now: A Podcast By Boomtown' wherever you get your podcasts! 🦋
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"Imagine there is a huge asteroid hurtling towards our beautiful blue planet and before life as we know it comes to end, we can magically click our fingers so you are able to see any theatrical production you want. What would you choose to see for your Last Show on Earth?"
West End and Broadway stars John Owen-Jones and Alistair Brammer ask this question of friends and colleagues from the West End, Broadway and beyond - and the answers are often intriguing, usually funny and sometimes bizarre...
New episodes every month!
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Showcasing the best electronic music from indie artists and ‘home-brew’ producers. Proud supporter of the EMOM movement. New episodes drop the first Wednesday of each month on Mad Wasp Radio, catchup available on Mixcloud & Podcast services. We want to play your tunes ! Send your tracks & info to [email protected]
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The Home of Independent Music
The 6th Floor Show is a podcast that focuses on independent and unsigned artists from around the world! Hosted by 6th Floor and Betsy. Episodes are released weekly.
Send MP3s to [email protected]
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A home for niche, innovative and groundbreaking audio-led content that champions the voices of underrepresented young creatives. The Roundhouse is a hub of inspiration where artists and emerging talent create extraordinary work and where young people can grow creatively as individuals. We believe in the power of creativity to change lives.
This platform is made up of emerging presenters and producers aged 18–30, creating content from the heart of the Roundhouse to reach a wider range of audiences.
By giving young people the chance to engage with the arts through our music, media and performance projects, we inspire them to reach further, dream bigger, and achieve more. -
Musical theatre composer/writer/photographer Ian Bowkett is not a mayor, but if there's a law against pretending to be one, he sure hasn't heard it. Each week, the (not) mayor interviews a celebrity guest who makes or loves musical theatre, finding out about them via their favourite shows. Once all the categories are complete (funniest musical, best movie musical etc.), he asks them to choose one show that as mayor, he should order run in the West End forever. Then, it may or may not. Again, he really doesn't have that sort of power.
The Mayor of Musical Theatre is produced in association with Musical Theatre Review, your premier source for news, reviews, and interviews on all things onstage, backstage, and worldwide.
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