Musica – Nuovi podcast

  • Worldwide Underground is a deep dive into the art and politics of storytelling across every medium - from hip-hop to literature to filmmaking and beyond - hosted by South Seattle-based musician and writer Gabriel Teodros.

    gabrielteodros.substack.com

  • Longer interviews of guests that appear on The Isle of Man's Feel Good Radio Station...3FM.
    We interview celebrities from the world of Music, TV & Film & Entertainment

  • بودكاست عن المزيكا و ما وراء الاصوات

  • The Vahedi podcast. Modern dance music of the highest quality.

  • Hey Hey! Welcome to our lil' podcast VibeCheck! The PlaysPlaylist crew of Aruna, Ben & Khai provide an insight into the minds of the theatre makers you need to know about, through the world’s most universal language: music. 

    Catch our post show: TheWheelUp on our website nuutheatre.co.uk/playsplaylist to find out who our guest thinks would make the best piece of theatre and music collaboration


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A classical music podcast, to explore classical music, and the many recordings that make it up.

  • There’s one who hasn’t heard it yet, but there’s none who has heard it only once.
    Super K-pop Hit Corner!
    What would be the K-pop that DJ Sam and Corner mate Gowoon play?

  • Made by nature and refined by the very essence of human life...
    We'll meet with the traditional sounds of Korean history.

  • Der Podcast wurde eingerichtet, um unsere Geschichte zuhören und zu erfahren!

  • The Guest List is about songwriters, their most impactful songs, and the stories behind them. Bill Poss, a notable troubadour in his own right, is your host and executive producer. Each episode, we ask a traveling North American songwriter to perform their 5 most popular/requested songs -- all in front of a live, invite only, studio audience.

    Garrett Burris is your audio engineer and producer. JJ Passalacqua with the weather.

    It's right where you've always wanted to be - on The Guest List!

    Presented by Poss Music Works, a 501 (c)3 NFP based out of Effingham, IL -- visit us at www.possmusicworks.com.

    Poss Music Works presents Moccasin Creek Festival, Summer Sundown Music Festival, Little Grassy Get Down, Little Grassy Winter Songwriters' Retreat, one-off concerts, workshops, and kids' events throughout Central and Southern Illinois, with a mission to bring arts and culture tourism and cultural enrichment to our rural part of the world.

  • From his hometown in Long Island to the studio in Los Angeles, Fish is hand selecting the next big thing from indie to emo—meaning no matter what kind of tunes you like, Gone Fishkin is sure to have a band you’ll love.

  • Insightful behind the scenes conversations with the creatives working at the intersection of music and film. Host Jeff “Skin” Wade (The Ben & Skin Show, Dallas Mavericks, Eastwood Music Group) is joined by award-winning directors, label executives, chart-topping stars and the unseen heroes crafting the content you love day in and day out. Celebrating a shared passion for music, the Bound by Sound podcast is casual, inspiring and a little geeky.
    Brought to you by Universal Production Music, the leading creator of music for film, TV, ads and all professional content creators. Music licensing for the pros begins and ends at universalproductionmusic.com – #MusicIsUniversal

  • Conversations with some of the world‘s leading creative, entertainment and business minds

  • An interview podcast hosted by southern cultural guru and entertainer Tony Perdue, featuring unique minds that go beyond the status quo in southern music, comedy, art, and culture. 

  • Forrest Richard "Dickey" Betts, the legendary guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, passed away on Thursday, August 24, 2023, in Osprey, Florida, at the age of 80. Betts' innovative guitar work and country-influenced songwriting played a crucial role in shaping the Southern rock genre during the 1960s and 1970s.
    Born on December 12, 1943, in West Palm Beach, Florida, Betts grew up in a musical family. His father, Forrest Betts, was a carpenter and a talented mandolin player, while his mother, Hattie, played the piano. Exposed to music from a young age, Betts quickly developed a passion for the guitar and began honing his skills as a teenager.
    In the early 1960s, Betts formed a band called the Second Coming with bassist Berry Oakley. The group gained a strong local following and eventually caught the attention of Duane Allman, a talented slide guitarist. In 1969, Betts, Allman, Oakley, and Duane's brother, Gregg Allman, along with drummers Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, formed the Allman Brothers Band.
    The Allman Brothers Band quickly established themselves as one of the most influential and innovative acts in the burgeoning Southern rock scene. Betts and Duane Allman's dual lead guitar work became the band's signature sound, with their intricate, improvisational interplay setting a new standard for rock guitar. Betts' country-inflected songwriting, which drew from his love of artists like Bob Wills and Merle Haggard, added a distinctive flavor to the band's blues-based rock.
    Betts wrote and sang lead on several of the Allman Brothers Band's most iconic songs, including "Revival," "Blue Sky," and the instrumental tour de force "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." His songwriting contributions helped to define the band's sound and earned them a dedicated following.
    Tragedy struck the Allman Brothers Band in 1971 when Duane Allman died in a motorcycle accident. The loss of his guitar partner and friend deeply affected Betts, but he stepped up to fill the void left by Duane's absence. Betts' guitar work became even more prominent in the band's sound, and he continued to write and sing lead on many of their most popular songs.
    In 1972, the Allman Brothers Band released their double live album "Eat a Peach," which featured Betts' extended guitar solo on the epic "Les Brers in A Minor." The album was a commercial and critical success, cementing the band's status as one of the most important acts in rock music.
    Throughout the 1970s, the Allman Brothers Band continued to record and tour extensively, with Betts serving as a key creative force. He wrote and sang lead on hits like "Ramblin' Man" and "Jessica," the latter of which showcased his virtuosic guitar work and earned the band a Grammy Award in 1996.
    Despite the band's success, internal tensions and personal struggles led to the Allman Brothers Band's breakup in 1976. Betts formed his own group, Great Southern, and released several solo albums throughout the late '70s and early '80s.
    In 1989, the Allman Brothers Band reunited and embarked on a successful comeback tour. Betts remained a vital part of the group, contributing his signature guitar work and songwriting to albums like "Seven Turns" (1990) and "Where It All Begins" (1994). The band's live performances during this era were celebrated for their improvisational prowess and the chemistry between Betts and fellow guitarist Warren Haynes.
    Betts' personal life was marked by struggles with alcohol and substance abuse, which sometimes led to tensions within the band. In 2000, he was fired from the Allman Brothers Band due to his erratic behavior and declining musical contributions. The split was acrimonious, and Betts later sued the band for wrongful termination.
    In the years following his departure from the Allman Brothers Band, Betts continued to perform and record with his own group, Dickey Betts & Great Southern. He also made occasional guest appearances with other artists and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Allman Brothers Band in 1995.
    Betts' influence on rock guitar cannot be overstated. His fluid, melodic style and seamless integration of country, blues, and jazz elements inspired countless guitarists and helped to define the sound of Southern rock. His songwriting, which often celebrated the beauty and romance of the American South, added a poetic depth to the Allman Brothers Band's music and earned him a place among the great American songwriters.
    Dickey Betts' passing marks the end of an era for the Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock music. His contributions to the genre, both as a guitarist and a songwriter, will forever be remembered as some of the most significant and influential in the history of rock music. Betts' legacy will live on through the countless musicians he inspired and the timeless music he created with the Allman Brothers Band. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcastsForrest Richard "Dickey" Betts, the legendary guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, passed away on Thursday, August 24, 2023, in Osprey, Florida, at the age of 80. Betts' innovative guitar work and country-influenced songwriting played a crucial role in shaping the Southern rock genre during the 1960s and 1970s.
    Born on December 12, 1943, in West Palm Beach, Florida, Betts grew up in a musical family. His father, Forrest Betts, was a carpenter and a talented mandolin player, while his mother, Hattie, played the piano. Exposed to music from a young age, Betts quickly developed a passion for the guitar and began honing his skills as a teenager.
    In the early 1960s, Betts formed a band called the Second Coming with bassist Berry Oakley. The group gained a strong local following and eventually caught the attention of Duane Allman, a talented slide guitarist. In 1969, Betts, Allman, Oakley, and Duane's brother, Gregg Allman, along with drummers Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson, formed the Allman Brothers Band.
    The Allman Brothers Band quickly established themselves as one of the most influential and innovative acts in the burgeoning Southern rock scene. Betts and Duane Allman's dual lead guitar work became the band's signature sound, with their intricate, improvisational interplay setting a new standard for rock guitar. Betts' country-inflected songwriting, which drew from his love of artists like Bob Wills and Merle Haggard, added a distinctive flavor to the band's blues-based rock.
    Betts wrote and sang lead on several of the Allman Brothers Band's most iconic songs, including "Revival," "Blue Sky," and the instrumental tour de force "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." His songwriting contributions helped to define the band's sound and earned them a dedicated following.
    Tragedy struck the Allman Brothers Band in 1971 when Duane Allman died in a motorcycle accident. The loss of his guitar partner and friend deeply affected Betts, but he stepped up to fill the void left by Duane's absence. Betts' guitar work became even more prominent in the band's sound, and he continued to write and sing lead on many of their most popular songs.
    In 1972, the Allman Brothers Band released their double live album "Eat a Peach," which featured Betts' extended guitar solo on the epic "Les Brers in A Minor." The album was a commercial and critical success, cementing the band's status as one of the most important acts in rock music.
    Throughout the 1970s, the Allman Brothers Band continued to record and tour extensively, with Betts serving as a key creative force. He wrote and sang lead on hits like "Ramblin' Man" and "Jessica," the latter of which showcased his virtuosic guitar work and earned the band a Grammy Award in 1996.
    Despite the band's success, internal tensions and personal struggles led to the Allman Brothers Band's breakup in 1976. Betts formed his own group, Great Southern, and released several solo albums throughout the late '70s and early '80s.
    In 1989, the Allman Brothers Band reunited and embarked on a successful comeback tour. Betts remained a vital part of the group, contributing his signature guitar work and songwriting to albums like "Seven Turns" (1990) and "Where It All Begins" (1994). The band's live performances during this era were celebrated for their improvisational prowess and the chemistry between Betts and fellow guitarist Warren Haynes.
    Betts' personal life was marked by struggles with alcohol and substance abuse, which sometimes led to tensions within the band. In 2000, he was fired from the Allman Brothers Band due to his erratic behavior and declining musical contributions. The split was acrimonious, and Betts later sued the band for wrongful termination.
    In the years following his departure from the Allman Brothers Band, Betts continued to perform and record with his own group, Dickey Betts & Great Southern. He also made occasional guest appearances with other artists and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Allman Brothers Band in 1995.
    Betts' influence on rock guitar cannot be overstated. His fluid, melodic style and seamless integration of country, blues, and jazz elements inspired countless guitarists and helped to define the sound of Southern rock. His songwriting, which often celebrated the beauty and romance of the American South, added a poetic depth to the Allman Brothers Band's music and earned him a place among the great American songwriters.
    Dickey Betts' passing marks the end of an era for the Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock music. His contributions to the genre, both as a guitarist and a songwriter, will forever be remembered as some of the most significant and influential in the history of rock music. Betts' legacy will

  • プロのジャズミュージシャンが、ジャズを何も知らない友達相手に、その魅力をとことんマニアックに伝えていくチャンネルです!
    ジャズの歴史や、ミュージシャンの面白エピソード、オススメのCD・動画の紹介もしていきます。ジャズを「BGM」から「鑑賞するモノ」に変えていきましょう♪
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  • Welcome to 'Coffee Chat'! The podcast that takes you behind the strings and beats of Chinese traditional music instruments! Join us as we dive into the heart of ancient melodies and explore the latest buzz in the world of guzheng, erhu, pipa, and more.

    It's not your typical instrument introduction — we're here to casually chat about the rhythmic tales, share insider tips, dish out fun facts, and reminisce about our years navigating the fascinating realm of traditional Chinese music.

    So, grab your headphones, tune in, and let's harmonize our way through the vibrant notes of tradition and innovation!

  • 大人の居残り授業『深夜の5時間目』
    ストレス社会に苦戦している若年男性が、人生に花を咲かせるため、毎週作戦会議をしています。

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  • Podcast Sonsloo hosts share with you their latest music obsessions, brand new music & sample gems live on Radio Ulaanbaatar 102.5.