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I recently came across an article written by The Sportster entitled "10 Tropes That Make No Sense." After reading this article, I found that I agreed with some of the Tropes and disagreed with others. I also felt this would be a great subject for a podcast episode. So here we are. After hearing the Tropes, please let me know what you think. All comments are welcomed.
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Over the past several years, there has been a decline in individuals learning how to play instruments. This is especially true with our youth. In this episode I express the importance of our youth learning how to play an instrument or learning to sing. We, as parents and family members must support the youth when they show an interest in learning an instrument and beginning their musical life journey.
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This was a challenge for me to share.
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I must admit, there is something special about some one like todays guest...ABBY K! She is an individual who has faced adversity within this thing we call "the music business". Through all of that, ABBY K has remained determined and steadfast in her music al journey. This is a woman who has the intestinal fortitude to make a name for herself, not only in the Independent Music Scene, but in all of modern music. This is a fantastic interview with ABBY K. If you are not following this talented musician, you are depriving yourself of some really great music. Also ABBY K shares some big news with us. Do not miss this episode of TMoLR featuring ABBY K!
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On this episode of TMoLR, I speak about a video I viewed on YouTube concerning the future of Rock and Metal. I also chat with SoHi about some new and exciting news that is coming from their camp. It is a jam-packed episode of The Mind of Little Rage.
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Yes Ladies and Gentlemen, Little Rage Radio vol. 12 has arrived! This edition features debuts from THE WORD 66, PROMISE DOWN, SHUULAK, and THE BAND REPENT. There are also new tracks from DEMONSCAR and CARMILLA. I fell this is one of the best volumes of LRR that I have been able to produce. Enjoy the Rock and Metal mayhem that is contained in this episode.
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MAXIMUS was one of the very first interviews I was able to bring you on this program. Since then, I have been able to meet Blackie and get to know him. He has an innate sense of integrity when it comes to his music. In the last several months, MAXIMUS has been to hell and back. Now, Blackie has rebuilt MAXIMUS and is getting ready to take on the world once again. If there is one man who can pull this off, it is Blackie Starks. In today's episode, we catch up with Blackie and he fills us in on what is going on with MAXIMUS.
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A bit of nervous energy for this episode. This also marks the debut of the new intro for the show. This episode is just talking about some interesting questions I saw on Twitter earlier today.
Introduction by Shawn Parr Lead-in Music "Compass" as performed by THE SCHYTEHAWKES
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In our musical world, walls are being broken down. Rock and Metal is no longer male dominated. We have seen barriers destroyed by all types of talented people. Today, I get to talk to a band that has faced the stereotypes that defined Hard Rock and Metal for decades. Now, STORMSTRESS is here to melt your face off. Hailing from Boston, Mass, these talented women have a take no prisoners attitude and it shows in their music. STORMSTRESS is comprised of Tanya Venom - Guitar and Vocals, Tia Mayhem - Bass and Vocals, and Maggie May Scott - Drums and Vocals. This band is worth your time and attention. Do not miss this episode of The Mind of Little Rage!!
Follow STORMSTRESS on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tic-Tok
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This first episode of season 7 is over a year-and-a-half in the making. Yvonne Loveland, the Queen of Voodoo Queen Management is my guest today. VQM is what a management company should be. Placing focus on the musicians, and not on herself. Yvonne has become a trusted confidant and friend over the lifespan of this podcast. Yvonne gives us a look into not only VQM, but herself as well. It is full of laughter and downright poignant discussion. This is an episode that should be listened to with open ears. The advise and insight provided by Yvonne is something that can be applied, not only to the music business, but in all business, and life in general.
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LRR is back with Volume 11. There are several bands making their debut on this episode. TOOBS, STORMSTRESS, OCTOBER CHABGES, SMOKE KISS, and others. This episode will close out Season 6 and 2020. I hope you enjoy this volume of LRR as much as I did putting it together. Happy New Year everyone. I will also go on record to say that Live Music will come back with a vengeance in 2021!
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I get excited when we have a returning guest. On this episode of TMoLR, we have just that. Scott from FALLING INTO RED returns to bring us up to speed on what he has been up to. We also have JACK ROSES making his debut on the show. JACK ROSES is responsible for the Rap portions of the song "Under These Scars" that has appeared on this show several times. Now, we have JACK ROSES solo music to spotlight here as well. It is a little different from what I normally have on the show, but when the music is good...GENRE BE DAMNED!
Songs appearing in this episode: "Under These Scars" as performed by FALLING INTO RED and "RED", "Stonewall" as performed by JACK ROSES
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This episode of TMoLR has been months in the making. Finally, HONEY BONE RUSH is on the show. I talk to Spike about the genesis of the band, his influences, and the supportive community found on Twitter, This is an episode that delivers on all bases. HONEY BONE RUSH is a an amazing band made up of dedicated individuals that love music and have fun making it.
Follow HONEY BONE RUSH on social media. (Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoneyBoneRush) (Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Honey-Bone-Rush-2279715145635979)
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Something just a little different for this episode of TMoLR. I have the honor of speaking with Joe Wilkie from Limbocast. Joe has a deep love and respect for Independent Music and features it prominently on his show. Joe is also a musician himself, as he is a co-founder of The Promised Land Band. Joe and I talk about a myriad of topics in the entertaining and engaging conversation.
Follow Limbocast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/limbocast
Check out Limbocast show: https://limbopodcast2020.podbean.com/
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Happy Thanksgiving! Today I speak with Death from MY DARK REALITY about what they have been dealing with during the ongoing pandemic. MY DARK REALITY really display the positivity that can come from trying times. There is a lot on the horizon for this fantastic band. Keep your eyes and ears open, MY DARK REALITY is going to make a huge statement in 2021!
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Yes, the interviews are back. I am proud and pleased to have SoHi be the first interview in 4 months. Jeromy, Kent, and Steve bring us up to date on what SoHi has been doing since we last visited with them. To say the least, they have been busy.
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I am back after a 3 week absence. It has been crazy. I will give everyone a quick update and discuss an interesting topic. Steve Lukather, of the band Toto, had some interesting statements when it comes to the Music Industry of today. I take those statements and give you my thoughts on them.
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A review of the latest Sevendust release BLOOD & STONE.
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A few of the highlights from the workshop I was a part of earlier this evening. Some great information to share.
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As I stated in the last episode, Independent Music is at a crossroads. In todays episode I am begging for all of us to come together and establish some form of infrastructure for Indie Music. I have also been given a golden opportunity to participate in a workshop that could affect the Music Industry in Houston, TX. I need and want your ideas for this opportunity. I can be your voice to share your ideas, please use me as your voice!
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