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In this season finale, we cover the final four albums in your box, and give you continued studies for your Impulse! journey.
This season is executive produced, hosted, and written by Andrew Winistorfer.
It's executive produced and edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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In this second episode of our long-awaited season about Impulse!, you can hear about the first four albums in your box, and why they were picked.
This season is executive produced, hosted, and written by Andrew Winistorfer.
It's executive produced and edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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The long-awaited VMP Anthology, The Story of Impulse!, is finally, finally shipping. Hear the inside story of how the box came to be on this first episode of our 19th (but really 20th!) season.
This season is executive produced, hosted, and written by Andrew Winistorfer.
It's executive produced and edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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In this season finale of our season devoted to Memphis Rap, we talk to the legendary Lil Ced about how weird it is to know your music has made it from Memphis to Japan, about turning his life around via teaching, and about his album in The Story of Memphis Rap.
Also, stick around to get a hint about what's coming next in VMP Anthology.
This season is executive produced and hosted by Andrew Winistorfer. All interviews were conducted by Torii MacAdams. It's produced and edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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On this episode of the VMP Anthology podcast, we talk to Lil Gin about the Gimisum Family, making music in the days of no ProTools, and about the Hurt Village projects being the epicenter of part of Memphis' rap scene.
This season is executive produced and hosted by Andrew Winistorfer. All interviews were conducted by Torii MacAdams. It's produced and edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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In this episode, we talk to Memphis legend Shawty Pimp about majoring in music business, growing up in Memphis, and about his album in The Story of Memphis Rap box.
This season is executive produced and hosted by Andrew Winistorfer. All interviews were conducted by Torii MacAdams. It's produced and edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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This season of the VMP Anthology Podcast is devoted to the story of Memphis Rap, as captured in Now Again x VMP's new box set, The Story of Memphis Rap, a 9 album journey through Memphis' rap history.
On this first episode, we head to Mr. Z's, an auto repair and stereo shop in Memphis that was the unlikely epicenter for all of Memphis Rap.
This season is executive produced and hosted by Andrew Winistorfer. All interviews were conducted by Torii MacAdams. It's produced and edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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On this extra special bonus episode of the Waylon Jennings season of the VMP Anthology Podcast, we take questions about the box from our Discord community, and also give hints about what's coming next in VMP Anthology.
Hosted by Paul Bass.
Edited by Cydney Berlinger
Executive Produced by Andrew Winistorfer
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On the season finale of our season devoted to Waylon Jennings, hear from the people who made this box happen, from the designer to the person listening to all the test pressings. Also, stay tuned to hear what to expect next in VMP Anthology.
The Story of Waylon Jennings is available now in the VMP Store. Grab it here.
This season is written, hosted, and executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer. It's produced by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast.
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On the second episode of this season of the VMP Anthology podcast, our host--and The Story of Waylon Jennings executive producer--Andrew Winistorfer gives a director's commentary on why each album in the box was chosen, and what to listen for.
The Story of Waylon Jennings is available now in the VMP Store. Grab it here.
This season is written, hosted, and executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer. It's produced by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast.
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On this season of the VMP Anthology Podcast, we're covering VMP's brand new box set The Story of Waylon Jennings. On this episode, our host Andrew talks with Waylon's son Shooter about his dad's legacy, how this box came together, and what he learned from Waylon.
The Story of Waylon Jennings is available now in the VMP Store. Grab it here.
This season is written, hosted, and executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer. It's produced by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast.
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On this final, bonus episode of this season of the VMP Anthology podcast, Storf is joined by Paul Bass to answer questions about the Miles Davis Anthology from our Discord community. Learn why our cover of In A Silent Way looks differently, why no live albums made the box, and everything else our Discord community asked.
This episode is hosted by Paul Bass.
It's executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer.
And it was edited by Cydney Berlinger.
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On this, the season finale, Andrew talks with Miles Davis: The Electric Years executive producer Marcus J. Moore about how the box came together, and about which 1 minute of Miles Electric he'd recommend to everyone unfamiliar.
Miles Davis: The Electric Years is still available in the VMP store. Get it here.
This season is written, hosted, and executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer. It's produced by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast.
Stay tuned for a hint for what's coming in VMP Anthology 20, and we'll be back soon with our Q&A episode for Miles.
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On this episode, Andrew talks with Miles Davis: The Electric Years producers Clay Conder and Stephen Anderson about their contributions to the box, and what they hear when they hear electric period Miles.
Miles Davis: The Electric Years is still available in the VMP store. Get it here.
This season is written, hosted, and executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer. It's produced by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast.
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In the first episode of this season of the VMP Anthology podcast, our host Andrew Winistorfer goes to San Francisco to talk to Miles' nephew, and sees electric Miles performed live. What he experiences changes what's going to happen this season.
Miles Davis: The Electric Years is still available in the VMP store. Get it here.
This season is written, hosted, and executive produced by Andrew Winistorfer. It's produced by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast.
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We recently hosted a Q&A session about Cadet Records on our Discord. Here is that Q&A, where Cadet executive producer, and liner notes and podcast mastermind Stephen Anderson is joined by Cadet producer and VMP Director of Music Andrew Winistorfer, and our Q&A host, Lead of Customer Care, and Discord Don Paul Bass.
Join the VMP Discord here!
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This season of the VMP Anthology Podcast--our 16th!--is devoted to telling the story of the eight album box set devoted to Cadet Records, a short-lived jazz, blues, and soul music imprint underneath the Chess banner that launched artists like Minnie Riperton and Charles Stepney.
In this episode, we talk about the non-Muddy Waters albums in the box, and hear incredible stories about Etta James falling asleep on Paul Simon, and how the Beatles' White Album inspired a wild Ramsey Lewis, among other wild tales of the short days of Cadet.
Stick around for a hint about what's next in VMP Anthology.
You can buy the box set, The Story of Cadet Records, here now.
Written, hosted and produced by Stephen Anderson
Executive Produced by Andrew Winistorfer
Produced and edited by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast
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This season of the VMP Anthology Podcast--our 16th!--is devoted to telling the story of the eight album box set devoted to Cadet Records, a short-lived jazz, blues, and soul music imprint underneath the Chess banner that launched artists like Minnie Riperton and Charles Stepney.
In this episode, we talk to Robert Gordon, Muddy Waters' biographer, about Electric Mud, an experimental blues album Muddy Waters made for Cadet that Muddy thought was the worst of his career.
You can buy the box set, The Story of Cadet Records, here now.
Written, hosted and produced by Stephen Anderson
Executive Produced by Andrew Winistorfer
Produced and edited by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast
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This season of the VMP Anthology Podcast--our 16th!--is devoted to telling the story of the eight album box set devoted to Cadet Records, a short-lived jazz, blues, and soul music imprint underneath the Chess banner that launched artists like Minnie Riperton and Charles Stepney.
In this introductory episode, we talk to Marshall Chess, son of the Chess family, who ran the label as a response to the explosion of psych rock and soul music.
You can buy the box set, The Story of Cadet Records, here now.
Written, hosted and produced by Stephen Anderson
Executive Produced by Andrew Winistorfer
Produced and edited by Jim Hanke of the Vinyl Emergency Podcast
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Originally aired as Comedy Store Podcast episode 234.
Contender for the best episode in Comedy Store Podcast history. With Rick still on the road, Eleanor is joined by guest co-host Bobby Lee as they welcome paid regular and MAD TV alum Johnny Sanchez. They discuss starting at the Store and tell some amazing stories and celebrate the life of Freddy Soto. Then things go sideways when they begin to complain about their spots, not realizing the Store booker is listening in the control room. GOLD.
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