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  • In this engaging conversation, Sean Jones shares his remarkable journey from a shy young boy to a successful musician and songwriter. He reflects on the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including the formation of his boy band InEssence, the challenges he faced in the music industry, and the impact of mentorship on his life. Sean discusses his transition into songwriting, the ups and downs of navigating contracts, and the unexpected path that led him to explore food ventures. He also offers insights into the current state of the music industry and the need for a revolution to support artists' rights.

    They explore the degradation of musical standards due to technology, the importance of work ethic, and the current state of R&B in Canada. Sean shares his experiences and challenges in creating opportunities for himself and others in the industry, while also addressing the struggles artists face in sustaining their careers. The discussion highlights the importance of community support and the need for change in the music landscape.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey Begins: From Humble Beginnings to Music Stardom

    02:54 Discovering the Passion: The Birth of a Musician

    06:03 The Formation of InEssence: A Boy Band's Rise

    09:01 Navigating the Music Industry: Early Challenges and Breakthroughs

    11:59 Full Circle: The Impact of Mentorship and Teachers

    15:00 Songwriting: The Transition from Singer to Songwriter

    18:04 The Rollercoaster of the Music Business: Contracts and Opportunities

    21:01 The Unexpected Path: From Music to Food Ventures

    23:57 The Power of Timing: Seizing Opportunities in Music

    26:54 Reflections on Success: Gratitude and Life Lessons

    29:48 The State of the Music Industry: Challenges and Changes

    33:03 A Call for Revolution: The Future of Music and Artists' Rights

    35:12 The Power of Solidarity in Music and Sports

    39:56 The Degradation of Musical Standards

    45:46 Work Ethic and Standards in the Music Industry

    51:04 The State of R&B in Canada

    57:34 Creating Opportunities in Music

    01:01:50 Navigating the Modern Music Landscape

  • In this episode of the Music Explored podcast, Anthony and Karl Wesley Phillips delve into the themes of teamwork, potential, and self-discovery. They discuss the importance of having a supportive team, the impact of expectations on personal growth, and the journey of finding one's purpose. Karl shares his experiences with feeling pressured by potential and how he shifted his mindset to focus on action and faith. The conversation emphasizes the significance of daily habits, celebrating small wins, and creating a vision for life. Karl also introduces his book, 'Moving Past Potential,' which aims to help others break free from self-limitations and unleash their best lives.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Power of Teamwork and Role Players

    02:53 Understanding Potential and Its Impact

    06:03 The Journey of Self-Discovery

    09:01 Finding Purpose Beyond Expectations

    12:03 The Shift from Potential to Action

    14:58 Faith and Its Activation

    18:01 Living in the Present and Celebrating Small Wins

    21:01 The Importance of Daily Habits

    23:55 Creating a Vision for Your Life

    26:59 The Role of Community and Support

    30:04 Moving Past Potential: The Book and Its Message

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  • Londa Larmond, an award-winning gospel singer, shares her journey in the music industry. She started singing in the church at a young age and eventually formed a group called the Gospel Soul Sisters. She later joined the Youth Outreach Mass Choir and recorded an album with them. Londa then signed with EMI Gospel and released her solo album, Love Letters. She has traveled the world, performed at prestigious events, and even ventured into acting. Londa is currently working on her next project, which will be released in the fall. In this conversation, Londa Larmond discusses her upcoming music project and the inspiration behind it. She talks about the importance of creating relatable and faith-centered music that incorporates different genres and styles. Londa also emphasizes the significance of prayer and the spiritual atmosphere in the creative process. She shares her plans for the release of her new music and expresses her gratitude for the support she has received throughout her career.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Excitement for the Guest

    02:22 Londa's Background and Early Singing Experiences

    03:56 Signing with a Record Label and Success

    06:23 Venturing into Acting and Other Accomplishments

    08:41 Experience with Record Labels and the Music Industry

    09:36 Gratitude for Past Opportunities and Future Projects

    11:13 Challenges in Establishing Toronto Gospel Music

    12:13 The Power of Collaboration and Songwriting Camps

    13:28 Creating In-Depth Lyrics and Embracing Wordy Songs

    14:26 Inspiration from Hymns and Their Lasting Impact

    14:58 Introduction and Discussion of Music Project

    15:25 Creating Relatable and Faith-Centered Music

    16:22 The Role of Prayer and Spiritual Atmosphere in the Creative Process

    18:33 Incorporating Different Genres and Styles

    19:25 Plans for the Release of New Music

    23:34 Gratitude for Support

  • Justine Tyrell shares her experience as a musician and performer in Calgary, Toronto, and New York. She discusses the differences in music scenes and cultures in each city, highlighting the rawness and vocal nature of New York, the established sound of R&B in Toronto, and the friendly and warm atmosphere in Calgary. The conversation also touches on the unique Toronto accent and how it has become a cultural phenomenon. Justine also shares a memorable tech issue she experienced while opening for the Calgary Stampeders, which was a mortifying moment. She emphasizes the importance of staying composed and not letting technical difficulties affect the overall performance.

    Justine also discusses her upcoming projects, including an EP that focuses on self-reflection and personal growth. She shares details about her Toronto performance at the Baby G and her collaborations with other artists. Justine encourages artists to push themselves and not be afraid to put themselves out there.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Banter

    02:01 Justine's Musical Journey from Childhood

    03:01 Performing in Calgary and Starting Her Career

    05:22 The Music Scene in Calgary

    07:33 Performing in Toronto and New York

    08:49 Differences in Music Scenes

    10:16 The Unique Toronto Accent

    13:10 Tech Issues During Live Shows

    16:16 Handling Technical Malfunctions

    23:24 Embracing Self-Reflection and Personal Growth

    25:23 Taking Risks and Putting Yourself Out There

    27:19 The Power of Collaboration

    29:59 Appreciating the In-the-Moment Experience

  • In this conversation, Anthony, Dee, Sean, and K.V. Banks discuss their personal experiences and how they came together. They also introduce a new course on Sean Wilson Piano focused on gospel organ playing "Let's get churchy". The course aims to help musicians gain confidence in playing in a church setting and covers both piano and organ techniques. K.V. Banks shares his own struggles as a musician and how he wants to help others overcome similar challenges. The conversation explores the qualities of a great teacher and the importance of understanding the 'why' behind musical concepts. The conversation covers topics such as the approach to teaching gospel music, the differences between playing organ and piano, the unique sound and approach of gospel music, the value of focusing on quality over quantity in music education, and the release of KV Banks' new single 'Step Away'.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Experiences

    09:59 Introducing the Gospel Organ Course

    14:56 Building Confidence in Church Settings

    18:56 Overcoming Challenges and Struggles

    19:55 The Qualities of a Great Teacher

    27:22 Understanding the 'Why' Behind Musical Concepts

    35:04 The Importance of Context and Vocabulary

    38:23 Raising the Musical Base

    40:59 The Limitations of Licks and Shortcuts

    41:53 Teaching Gospel Music

    42:58 Playing Organ vs. Piano

    47:41 Quality over Quantity

    58:16 Step Away: KV Banks' New Single

    01:03:05 The Power of the Online Community at Sean Wilson Piano

  • Some words of Wisdom from D-Lo!

    Today's episode is a clip of us connecting with musical director and producer David "DLO" Outing. DLO has played behind and programmed full shows for some of the industry's top artists and award shows, such as Tye Tribbett, Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, Israel Houghton, Fantasiam Mary J Blige, Anthony Hamilton, and B.E.T awards. In this episode, DLO shares his approach to programming live shows and breaks down the process and some of the thinking when creating a live performance.

  • The Keys to Success in the Music Industry: Transferable Skills and a Winning Mindset:

    In this conversation, Redz, Anthony, and Dee discuss the balance between personal and professional life, the sacrifices and rewards of their careers, and the pursuit of financial independence. Redz shares his experiences working as an audio engineer for the Marley Brothers Legacy Tour and the importance of rehearsals in delivering a great show. They also touch on the significance of making memories with family and the freedom that comes with pursuing one's passion. The conversation revolves around the theme of sacrifice and the different perspectives on pursuing dreams in the music industry. The conversation also touches on the growth and success they have achieved in their careers and the impact they hope to have on future generations. In this final part of the conversation, Redz and Anthony discuss the importance of mentorship and inspiring the next generation. They highlight the success that comes from hard work, passion, and a strong work ethic. They emphasize the need to have a clear purpose and to constantly strive for greatness. Redz shares his experiences as a monitor engineer and the dedication required to deliver exceptional performances. They also discuss the transferable skills and mindset that are necessary for success in any field.

    00:00 Introduction and Mic Talk

    02:35 Starting the Day on the Right Note

    04:18 Introducing Jason Reynolds (Redz Engineer)

    06:20 Juggling Personal and Professional Life

    08:20 Finding Balance and Overloading on the Personal Side

    12:30 The Freedom of Pursuing Passion and Financial Independence

    15:02 The Sacrifices of a Regular Job and the Pursuit of Financial Independence

    18:54 The Ultimate Goal: Making Money While You Sleep

    21:18 The Sacrifices of Pursuing Dreams

    23:13 The Impact of Ignorance

    26:24 Exposing the Next Generation

    30:39 Inspiring the Next Generation

    34:26 The Journey to Success

    45:20 Inspiring the Next Generation and the Importance of Mentorship

    50:26 The Key to Success: Hard Work, Passion, and Work Ethic

    56:42 Striving for Greatness and Having a Clear Purpose

    01:02:45 Transferable Skills and a Winning Mindset

    01:05:29 The Role of a Monitor Engineer: Dedication and Exceptional Performances

  • We are excited to speak with singer-songwriter and author Tara Shannon in today's episode. Tara's journey defied expectations when she returned to the music scene as a woman in her forties and immediately established a following locally, nationally, and globally. She splits her time between Nashville and Ottawa with the goal to empower and inspire the other musicians on the label she founded, Willow Sound Records. In her music business education with The Syndicut, another entity she founded to help educate music creators and encourage them to see themselves as entrepreneurs. Her experiences in teaching workshops inspired her to write the book titled, "You and the Music Business, A Self-Care Guide to Finding Balance and Joy in Today’s Music Industry" to empower other independent artists who find themselves on a similar path. In this episode, we talk about the many hats Tara wears, her songwriting and discuss her new book!

  • Cigar Club is a band formed in 2016, consisting of Tyler Booth on drums, Dan Amato on guitar and vocals, Trevor on vocals, and Jeff on bass. The name 'Cigar Club' was suggested by their original drummer, Simon. They talk about their evolving approach to writing songs and incorporating different elements into their music. They also discuss the importance of crowd testing their songs and making adjustments based on audience reactions. The band shares their plans for the future, including upcoming releases and the Gussapalooza Festival.

    Chapters

    

    01:35 Origin of the Band Name

    05:13 Early Performances and Songwriting

    09:20 Tyler Booth Joins the Band

    12:42 Recording Music

    14:49 Collaborative Writing Process

    18:45 Crowd Testing and Adjusting Songs

    20:02 Future Plans and Releases

    26:12 The Dream: Making Music for a Living

  • Takeaways

    Understanding what you don't know is key to making progress.Hiring professionals in areas where you lack expertise can save time and yield better results.Marketing is crucial for the success of a business.Attending music festivals can be a great way to enjoy live music and learn from industry experts.Censorship can limit freedom of speech and hinder open discourse. Censorship in music is a topic of discussion, with examples of harmless words being bleeped out in songs.The dark side of the entertainment industry is explored, including rumors and whispers about certain artists and parties.The importance of focusing on the good in the world and being the light that we want to see.The conversation highlights the potential temptations and compromises that individuals may face in the pursuit of fame and success.

    00:00 Understanding What You Don't Know

    02:17 The Value of Hiring Professionals

    05:51 The Experience of Attending a Music Festival

    08:22 The Potential for Growth and Improvement

    11:16 The Limitations of Censorship

    23:14The Dark Side of the Entertainment Industry

    25:30 Being the Light in a Dark World

    29:29 The Temptations and Compromises of Fame

  • The conversation explores the evolution of Hoss's music journey, from his childhood exposure to music in Iran to his passion for electronic music and technology. We delves into his experience as a percussionist, DJ, and radio show host, highlighting his transition into starting a record label out of necessity. Hoss shares his decision to treat the label as a business and the steps he took to establish it, including investing in legal agreements and creating an SEO-friendly website. The conversation also touches on the growth of Funktasy Records and its magazine, Funktasy Magazine, during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, Funktasy experienced growth and had access to A-list celebrities due to their good content, persistence, and the fact that people were at home. The magazine concept was an unexpected evolution for Funktasy. Hoss also highlights the significance of understanding royalties and publishing, and the role of radio in the music industry.

    00:00 The Evolution of Hoss's Music Journey

    08:48 Starting Functasy Records: A Necessity Turned Business

    12:25 The Growth of Functasy Records and Fun2C Magazine

    16:12 Adaptability and Entrepreneurship in the Music Industry

    22:43 The Importance of Radio in the Music Industry

    25:39 Funktasy: Welcoming Artists from Various Genres

    27:30 Understanding Royalties and Publishing in the Music Industry

  • In this captivating episode, we sit down with Michael McCaslin, the visionary founder of Keyhole Piano Shells. Michael's innovative designs have revolutionized the piano industry, providing musicians and performers with elegant and functional piano shells that elevate any performance. We dive into Michael's journey from concept to creation, discussing the challenges he faced, the inspiration behind his designs, and the impact of Keyhole Piano Shells on the music world. Whether you're a musician, a music enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of creativity and entrepreneurship, this episode offers fascinating insights into the world of piano innovation. Join us for an inspiring conversation with Michael McCaslin, where we uncover the passion and ingenuity that drive his work at Keyhole Piano Shells.

  • Anthony and Dee discuss the importance of being present, managing screen time, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. They emphasize the need for intentional use of time, reducing screen time, and making mindful choices for personal wellness.

    Being present in the moment is important for personal and professional interactions.Managing screen time is crucial for productivity and mental well-being.Personal wellness involves intentional choices about diet, exercise, and mental health.
  • In this conversation, Anthony interviews Phil Morse, a professional DJ, CEO of Digital DJ Tips, and author of the book Rock the Dance Floor. Phil shares his journey as a DJ and how he transitioned into teaching others. He discusses the five-step method of teaching DJing, which includes gear, music, mixing, performing, and success. Phil emphasizes the importance of trying different genres of music and being open to new opportunities as a DJ. He also addresses the blurred line between DJing and producing, highlighting the use of technology in live remixing and the controversy surrounding the beat sync button. In this conversation, Phil and Anthony discuss the blurred line between producers and DJs, the importance of understanding the tools and technology used in DJing, and managing nerves in front of a crowd.

  • In this conversation, Kevin from Shoemaker Levee discusses the origin of the band's name and the fragility of the human condition. He also talks about the band's journey and the process of writing and recording music. The band focuses on creating a live experience that emulates their recorded music. They value authenticity and the emotional connection with their audience. Technology plays a role in their music creation process, but they strive to maintain the rawness and imperfections that come with live performances.

    00:00 Introduction and Catching Up

    03:18 The Band's Journey and Overcoming Challenges

    08:04 Collaborative Songwriting Process

    11:14 Creating an Authentic Live Experience

    21:29 The Value of Live Music

    26:17 Balancing Personal Life and Music

    32:43 Goals and Legacy in the Music Industry

  • The recent beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake highlights the dangers of the gangster rap culture and the influence it can have on artists' behavior.Social media platforms like TikTok play a significant role in artists' exposure, but there are concerns about fair compensation and the protection of artists' rights.The dispute between Universal Music Group and TikTok raises questions about the sincerity of the music industry's fight for artists' rights and the power dynamics at play.Data collection has become a valuable commodity, and there are concerns about the privacy and control of user data on social media platforms.It is important for artists to consider the long-term impact of their actions and the messages they convey through their music. Data is a valuable currency that is being collected and used to understand and predict human behavior.Canadian artists face challenges in working in the US due to visa requirements and the complexities of international travel.Universal Music Group is a major player in the music industry, owning multiple record labels.The push for AI in music creation raises questions about the future of human creativity and talent.

    Time Stamps

    00:00 Introduction and the Kendrick Lamar-Drake Beef

    02:54 The Dangers of Gangster Rap Culture

    08:30 The Impact of Social Media on Artists' Exposure

    13:38 The Dispute Between Universal Music Group and TikTok

    15:50 The Sincerity of the Music Industry's Fight for Artists' Rights

    23:37 Challenges for Canadian Artists

    26:19 The Complexities of International Travel

    28:56 The Influence of Universal Music Group

    33:53 The Implications of AI in Music Creation

  • Today's chat focuses on the ongoing hip hop beef between Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and Drake, highlighting the intensity and potential consequences of such beefs. The conversation explores the escalating beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, discussing the personal and hurtful nature of their diss tracks. There is speculation about whether the beef is orchestrated for entertainment purposes or if it has gone too far. The conversation also touches on the role of ghostwriters in the industry and the importance of collaboration in songwriting. The potential impact of the beef on the hip-hop community and the responsibility of artists to set a positive example for younger generations is also discussed.

    Takeaways

    Appreciate both busy and slow times in life.Beef between artists is not exclusive to hip hop and has existed in various genres throughout history.Music frequencies can have an impact on the mind and emotions.Hip hop beefs can be intense and have significant consequences.Fan bases often take sides in beefs and can become deeply invested in the conflict. The beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake has become personal and hurtful, crossing lines of respect and decency.There is speculation about whether the beef is orchestrated for entertainment purposes or if it has gone too far.The conversation highlights the role of ghostwriters in the industry and the importance of collaboration in songwriting.The potential impact of the beef on the hip-hop community and the responsibility of artists to set a positive example for younger generations is discussed.

    00:00 Introduction and Appreciating the Balance of Busy and Slow Times

    05:20 Beef in Music: A Historical Perspective

    09:28 The Influence of Music Frequencies on the Mind

    14:50 The Intensity and Consequences of Hip Hop Beef

    17:56 Introduction to the Kendrick Lamar and Drake beef

    18:24 Speculation on the intention behind the beef

    19:10 The personal and hurtful nature of the diss tracks

    20:30 The role of ghostwriters and collaboration in songwriting

    25:23 The sustainability of battle rap leagues

    26:27 The potential impact of the beef on the hip-hop community

    28:24 The line between entertainment and personal attacks

    29:47 The importance of respecting boundaries and codes in hip-hop

    31:21 The possibility of a face-to-face battle or rap battle

    33:09 J. Cole's decision to choose peace

    35:26 Final thoughts and prayers for peace

  • Takeaways

    Pavlo started giving away guitars when he realized he had too manyHe appreciates every moment of his success and doesn't take it for grantedThe guitar is his tool of engagement and expressionHe gives away guitars at his concerts and finds joy in itPavlo keeps his music fresh by playing with his band and having different guests join him on stageHe emphasizes the importance of gratitude and never taking anything for granted Allowing inspiration to come naturally is key to Pavlo's creative processCombining ideas from different time periods can result in unique and meaningful songsIntegrating family into the touring lifestyle helps maintain a balance between work and personal lifeProducing his own music and TV shows has been instrumental in getting Pavlo's songs out into the world Having a concept or idea in mind can guide the composition of an albumThe fear of repeating oneself can drive artists to explore new creative directionsPavlo allows his band creative freedom within the framework of his compositionsPavlo has upcoming TV programming and specials, including a potential concert at Massey Hall in TorontoHe expresses his desire to collaborate with Drake and emphasizes the importance of enjoying life

    Chapters

    00:00 The Concept of Giving Away Guitars

    06:13 No Specific Attachment to Guitars

    11:24 The Power of Natural Inspiration

    28:00 Overcoming the Fear of Repetition in Songwriting

    32:37 The Desire to Collaborate with Drake