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  • Created by Jaylan Jones and Jonathan Leveque, this podcast is an outlet for discussion regarding their experiences as music students. They also aim to advise others on the moments of harmony and discord throughout life and how to deal with them while studying.

  • ラウドロックをベースに大迫力のシャウトと重く歪んだサウンドが魅力の
    ボーカルダンスグループPassCodeの4人。
    その音楽性から“こわい”と思われがちな彼女たちが、ラジオを通して
    本当は“こわくない”かもしれない(?)素顔を届けていくプログラム!

  • Gin是一位音樂創作者/大提琴手/流行音樂教學,斜槓經驗者😜,
    閒暇時喜歡旅行與閱讀,並且把電影也當作一種閱讀模式。
    製作《樂來樂好》這樣風格的廣播,是我一直以來的願望,
    很高興你/妳可以跟我一起實現我的夢想,
    因為這是一個音樂廣播節目,礙於版權,廣播的完整集數都放在🔴I am Ginger YouTube頻道

    Hi! I'm Gin.
    I am a Singer-songwriter/Cellist/Voice coach, enjoying being a Slasher.😜
    In my spare time, I like to travel and read, also like to watch movies.
    It has always been my wish to make a broadcast like this.
    I am glad that I can have you to fulfill this dream with me,
    Because this is a music podcast, due to copyright, the full episodes of the shows are placed on the 🔴I am Ginger YouTube channel!

  • 兒福聯盟長期服務弱勢家庭,我們發現許多孩子擁有不同的才藝潛能與熱情,然而受限於家庭經濟狀況而失去學習發展的機會……。
    2004年起,兒盟開始發掘具有才藝潛能的弱勢家庭兒少,提供多元學習的機會,《小舵手助學計畫》正式啟航!
    今年,是小舵手啟航20週年,在這場展覽中,我們將跟隨孩子們的腳步開啟一場尋光之旅,透過影像、聲音、作品與故事,看見他孩子所經歷的喜悅、挑戰、挫折、突破、收穫與感動,看見他們自信發光的樣子!

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  • 由康康(何瑞康)作詞作曲,以動人的旋律搭配荒謬的歌詞,加上阿達(陳彥達)融入歌曲角色中亦唱亦演,為觀眾帶來你我可能都曾有過的心情點播。--Hosting provided by SoundOn

  • Sabrina Annlynn Carpenter, born on May 11, 1999, in Quakertown, Pennsylvania, has become one of the most dynamic and versatile talents in the entertainment industry. A singer, songwriter, and actress, Sabrina's career is marked by an impressive evolution in both music and acting. Raised in East Greenville, Pennsylvania, she grew up as the youngest of four siblings, including two older sisters, Sarah and Shannon, and a half-sister, Cayla. Her parents, David and Elizabeth Carpenter, fostered her artistic pursuits from an early age, recognizing her natural talent and enthusiasm for performing. Sabrina’s family ties to the entertainment world also extended through her aunt, Nancy Cartwright, the legendary voice actress behind Bart Simpson on The Simpsons. Sabrina’s passion for performing emerged early in her life. By age 10, she began posting videos on YouTube, where she showcased covers of songs by celebrated artists like Christina Aguilera, Adele, and Rihanna. Her soulful renditions quickly gained attention, and her father built a recording studio in their home to support her aspirations. This studio became the foundation for her musical experimentation, where Sabrina honed her voice and developed her skills as a performer. In 2009, she competed in The Next Miley Cyrus Project, a singing competition organized by Miley Cyrus, earning an impressive third place at just 10 years old. This early success reinforced her determination to pursue a career in the arts. Carpenter’s acting career began with her debut on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in 2011, where she portrayed a young victim named Paula in a gripping episode. This small but impactful role showcased her natural talent for acting and set the stage for more opportunities. In 2013, she landed a recurring role as Young Chloe Goodwin in the Fox series The Goodwin Games. However, her big break came with Disney Channel's Girl Meets World (2014–2017), the sequel to the beloved Boy Meets World. Sabrina played Maya Hart, the rebellious and fiercely loyal best friend of Riley Matthews, portrayed by Rowan Blanchard. Her portrayal of Maya earned widespread recognition and acclaim, cementing her status as one of Disney Channel's standout stars of the decade. Sabrina’s comedic timing and emotional depth resonated with audiences, and her performance became a cornerstone of the show’s success. While gaining traction as an actress, Sabrina simultaneously pursued a burgeoning music career. In 2014, she signed with Hollywood Records and released her debut single, “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying,” which became the title track of her debut EP. The song earned her early accolades and set the tone for her career as a pop artist. In 2015, she released her debut studio album, Eyes Wide Open, a blend of pop and singer-songwriter influences. The album revealed her talent for crafting relatable lyrics and catchy melodies, cementing her as an artist to watch. Sabrina’s musical style evolved with each successive project. Her sophomore album, Evolution (2016), showcased a more mature sound, highlighted by the hit single “Thumbs.” This track, with its infectious rhythm and sharp social commentary, became one of her most popular songs and demonstrated her growing confidence as a songwriter. With Singular: Act I (2018) and Singular: Act II (2019), Sabrina embraced a sleeker, pop-driven aesthetic, experimenting with electronic production and bolder themes. Songs like “Sue Me” and “Why” resonated with her fans, broadening her appeal and solidifying her place in the pop music landscape. In 2021, Sabrina transitioned to Island Records, signaling a new chapter in her musical journey. Her single “Skin” marked her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, further establishing her presence in mainstream pop. The release of her fifth studio album, Emails I Can’t Send (2022), showcased a deeper, more introspective side of Sabrina. Exploring themes of heartbreak, self-reflection, and personal growth, the album was a critical and commercial success. The viral hit “Nonsense” and the US Pop Airplay number-one single “Feather” highlighted her ability to craft songs that were both relatable and fun. Opening for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in 2023 added another milestone to her career, introducing her music to an even broader audience and cementing her status as a rising star in the pop music scene. In addition to her music career, Sabrina continued to expand her acting portfolio. She starred in several films, beginning with Disney Channel’s Adventures in Babysitting (2016) and later branching out to more diverse projects. Her roles in The Hate U Give (2018), The Short History of the Long Road (2019), and Clouds (2020) demonstrated her ability to tackle emotionally complex and socially relevant stories. On Netflix, she headlined popular films like Tall Girl (2019) and its sequel Tall Girl 2 (2022), as well as Work It (2020), a dance comedy she also executive-produced. These roles highlighted her versatility as an actress, seamlessly transitioning between lighthearted comedies and more serious dramas. In 2020, Sabrina made her Broadway debut as Cady Heron in the musical adaptation of Mean Girls. Her performance was widely praised, further proving her talent as a multi-dimensional performer. The role allowed her to blend her singing, acting, and stage presence in a way that captivated live audiences, adding yet another layer to her already impressive résumé. Outside of her professional achievements, Sabrina has been actively involved in philanthropy, often supporting causes related to education, children’s welfare, and mental health awareness. Her grounded and approachable personality has made her a role model for young fans worldwide. Sabrina’s personal life has also drawn significant public interest. From 2020 to 2021, she was romantically linked to actor and musician Joshua Bassett, a relationship that garnered attention due to its rumored connection to Olivia Rodrigo’s hit song “drivers license.” In early 2023, Sabrina briefly dated singer Shawn Mendes. Later that year, she began a relationship with Irish actor Barry Keoghan, with whom she shares a $4.4 million home in the Hollywood Hills as of 2024. Sabrina Carpenter’s journey from a young girl posting covers on YouTube to a multifaceted star in music, film, and theater is a testament to her talent, determination, and ability to evolve as an artist. Her seamless transitions between acting and singing, coupled with her willingness to take creative risks, have made her a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. As she continues to explore new artistic avenues and connect with audiences through her work, Sabrina Carpenter remains an inspiring and influential presence, embodying the spirit of creativity and perseverance. This has been a Quiet Please production. Head over to Quiet Please dot A I to “Hear What Matters”

  • 『浮世繪源自日本的藝術形式,描繪當時社會的日常生活、劇場表演、美景以及各種人生百態,
    使得這個比喻更富有深意,將人生視作一幅藝術作品般的呈現。』

    這個節目「表演者浮世繪」將不同領域的元素融入Podcast聲音的舞台,透過各行各業來賓的專訪強調每個人都是自己人生的表演者。

    透過表演藝術、心理學、音樂、時事、藝文等主題,來探索個人成長的多面向!
    以浮世繪這一充滿藝術性的傳統木刻版畫作為象徵,也描繪出每一個故事~

    我們每個人身處於不同關係、專業和環境中的模樣。帶給聽眾知識與分享
    反思自己如何在這個人生舞台上演繹屬於自己的故事。



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  • Mental Music Mix is a podcast for music lovers, creators and enthusiasts. It's also a podcast for mental health and wellness conscious individuals and just about anybody who wants to grow their arsenal of tools for wellbeing. Hosted by Mental Health and Wellness Coach for Music & Entertainment Artists, Taira Knee or known to many, as "CoachTKnee". With a whole lot of passion for raising awareness and pursing healthy change in this industry, I hope to provide insight and explanation for mental health issues while suppling my listeners with valuable tools and information.

  • 你學的鋼琴是音樂還是快樂?讓我們一起用「說」的玩音樂吧!

    何老師立意做跨界音樂教學,希望能將古典樂流行化,利用古典音樂當題材,搭配流行、爵士風格曲風,把這樣看似衝突的元素融合在一起。也將古典、爵士、流行三方面的承襲與脈絡放入課程中,讓學生在音樂中能擁有「多元」知識與能力。

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  • Latte Java Drips is a radio entertainment podcast of independent artists, coffee enthusiasts, musicians and so much more.


  • Cyndi Lauper: In the kaleidoscopic tapestry of pop music history, few figures shine as brightly or as boldly as Cyndi Lauper. Born Cynthia Ann Stephanie Lauper on June 22, 1953, in the gritty heart of Brooklyn, New York, this pint-sized powerhouse has carved a singular path through the entertainment world, leaving a trail of hit songs, eye-popping fashions, and tireless activism in her wake. Lauper's early years were a far cry from the glitz and glamour that would later define her career. Growing up in the working-class neighborhood of Queens, she faced a tumultuous home life and struggled to find her place in the world. But even as she grappled with personal challenges and academic setbacks, including being expelled from high school, Lauper never lost sight of her true calling: music. In the 1970s, Lauper cut her teeth in a series of bands, honing her craft and developing the unique vocal style that would later make her a global sensation. But it wasn't until the dawn of the 1980s that she truly hit her stride. With the release of her debut solo album, "She's So Unusual," in 1983, Lauper exploded onto the pop scene like a neon-hued supernova. "She's So Unusual" was a game-changer in every sense of the word. From the infectious, girl-power anthem "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" to the haunting balladry of "Time After Time," the album showcased Lauper's incredible range and undeniable star power. Tracks like "She Bop" and "All Through the Night" further cemented her status as a pop innovator, blending elements of rock, new wave, and dance music into a sound that was wholly her own. The impact of "She's So Unusual" can hardly be overstated. The album not only earned Lauper a Grammy for Best New Artist, but it also established her as a bona fide cultural icon. With her wild, ever-changing hair colors, her eclectic fashion sense, and her irrepressible spirit, Lauper became a beacon of individuality and self-expression for a generation of fans. As the 1980s rolled on, Lauper continued to prove that her success was no fluke. Her follow-up albums, including "True Colors" (1986) and "A Night to Remember" (1989), further showcased her artistic evolution and cemented her place in the pop pantheon. Lauper's music videos, with their vivid imagery and boundary-pushing concepts, became staples of MTV, helping to define the look and feel of the decade. But Lauper's influence extended far beyond the realm of music. She also made her mark as an actress, bringing her inimitable presence to films like "Vibes" (1988) and "Life with Mikey" (1993), and lighting up the small screen with guest appearances on popular TV shows. No matter the medium, Lauper's unique blend of humor, heart, and raw talent shone through.
    However, to understand the true depth of Lauper's impact, one must look beyond her artistic achievements and consider her tireless work as an advocate and activist. Long before it was fashionable or safe to do so, Lauper was a vocal champion of LGBTQ+ rights, using her platform to raise awareness and fight discrimination. In 2008, Lauper co-founded the True Colors Fund, an organization dedicated to combating homelessness among LGBTQ+ youth. Through this work, she has helped to shine a light on a critical issue and has made a tangible difference in the lives of countless young people. Lauper's commitment to social justice is also reflected in her music, with songs like "True Colors" and "Above the Clouds" serving as powerful anthems of acceptance and resilience. In recent years, Lauper has shown no signs of slowing down. Her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2024 was a long-overdue recognition of her immense contributions to music and popular culture. True to form, Lauper greeted the news with her signature mix of humility and defiance, noting that while she was honored by the accolade, she didn't need it to validate her life's work. Indeed, for Lauper, the true measure of success has always been the impact she's had on others. Whether she's bringing joy to millions through her music, or fighting tirelessly for the rights of the marginalized and oppressed, Lauper has always been guided by a deep sense of purpose and a fierce commitment to making the world a better place. As she enters the next phase of her career, Lauper remains a vital and necessary voice in the entertainment world and beyond. With her inimitable style, her boundless energy, and her unwavering dedication to social justice, she continues to inspire and empower fans of all ages and backgrounds. Looking back on Lauper's journey from the streets of Queens to the pinnacle of pop superstardom, one can't help but be struck by the sheer force of her talent and the depth of her humanity. She has not only created some of the most memorable and enduring music of our time, but she has also used her voice to speak out for those who have been silenced or forgotten. In a world that often feels divided and broken, Cyndi Lauper stands as a beacon of hope and unity. Her message of acceptance, love, and the power of being true to oneself is more important now than ever before. As she continues to blaze new trails and shatter barriers, Lauper reminds us that music has the power not only to entertain, but also to heal, to inspire, and to change lives. So let us celebrate Cyndi Lauper, not just as a musician or an activist, but as a true American icon. Let us honor her legacy by embracing our own individuality, by standing up for what we believe in, and by never losing sight of the transformative power of art and compassion. In doing so, we can all be a little more like Cyndi, and the world will be a brighter, bolder, and more beautiful place for it. Thanks for listening remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts

  • 我們是一群熱愛音樂的愚人,努力將音樂融入生活的方方面面。透過探討音樂現象、進行歌曲樂評,以及與大家一同交流,我們期待共同逐漸親近音樂。讓這個 Podcast 從我們的生活中剖析,感受音樂在日常中所帶來的美好。通過一起的討論和分享,讓我們一步步發現並享受音樂本身所帶來的樂趣。

  • 這裡不講古典樂,一個不講古典樂的音樂史節目。
    我們將以社會觀察與藝術鑑賞的觀點,分析與介紹現代種種流行音樂
    飛越20世紀,回到音樂的未來!
    就讓主持人Ari阿貍一起帶你在音樂中尋寶
    that's kick it !!!

  • 以一個熱愛森巴雷鬼的打擊樂團為主角的歷險記。

    我們聊巴西音樂、藝術、人文、美食,也聊學習過程的大小事、還有團隊經營的敲敲話。


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  • This comprehensive biography traces Liam Payne's life and career, from his early days in Wolverhampton to his rise to fame with One Direction and his evolution as a solo artist. It covers his experiences on The X Factor, One Direction's global success, his transition to a solo career, personal challenges, and philanthropic efforts. The biography also explores Payne's musical style, his impact on pop culture, and his ongoing development as an artist and public figure.