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Music Life and Times, an ongoing discussion between internationally renowned jazz pianist Kevin Bales, and Mike Shaw, singer-pianist and author of the novel The Musician, argues that becoming an accomplished musician takes three commitments: discipline, self-acceptance or self-confidence, and cooperation. They are also the life lessons that music teaches those who would learn to play. Our podcast seeks to prove the premise through revelations about music and musicians past and present as wel ...
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My Life And Music

Carlos Osorio

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"My Life And Music" Les traera a todos un impulso extra car inicio de semana con lo mejor en tendencia de música global. El espectáculo abre sus puertas con este primer episodio con la leyenda (Don't want to say goodbye)..
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A Black British Jamaican woman’s experience of embracing change, self awareness and growth after moving from London UK to Miami USA in her 30s with children. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeloveandmusicpodcast/support
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Music and Life Podcast

Music & Life Podcast

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Following on from the Music and Life Blog, join Kech as she talks about all things music and all things life! Prepare for some music reviews, news, lyrical analysis and some artist interviews! In addition to music, be prepared to hear some discussions on news, current events and even sports! Remember the motto: "Music IS Life!" Check out the site: www.musicandlifeblog.com Send music submissions to musicandlifeblog20@gmail.com www.instagram.com/musicandlifeblog
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Games, Music, and Life Podcast

Dylan Jared-McFarlane Wilson

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Games, Hip-Hop, Anime, and everything in between. We talk about all of it. Super opinionated but also open to other opinions as well. If you hear something you like do tell, if you hear something you really don't like, most definitely speak your mind. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gmal/support
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Cheers! Chef JK here. I used to sing in Dogwood (the punk rock group) now I make music as Saint Didacus. This is The Punk Chef Podcast! I am a professional chef who does food and beverage pairings with all types of music (mostly punk/hardcore/metal, and I’m teaching my 3 kids to do the same! Why is music so important to the human existence? You know how food works, but do you know how to pair music with it? Do you cook or clean without music playing? Don’t do that. Let me help you find the r ...
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Welcome to Life, Music, and the Pursuit of Answers with Phil Circle. This is where I and my guests seek positive answers to life's questions, often, but not always, within the realm of the arts. This is also where I encourage on-going open dialogue between all people, everywhere. When I discuss topics specific to music as a craft and business, I'm likely to attach it to something bigger. Music and the arts are the miracles that happen every day. We connect through them. Please send me a mess ...
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What does ‘normal’ mean, anyway? Who decides what is or isn’t ‘normal’ for each of us? Why do we all so desperately just want to be… normal?! If you don’t know me yet, I’m a Canadian country artist living in Nashville, TN. I’m a wife, a frequenter of my sunroom, a dog mom of two, and as of recently, a podcast host.In my experience as all of these things, I’ve decided that none of us are normal and that normal is something made up that puts limitations around our feelings and experiences. But ...
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James Casto is a singer-songwriter who expanded his passion beyond his own music to create and continue an annual series of concerts featuring singer-songwriters. Inspired by his time in Nashville, and in particular by a song performed one night by Vince Gill, Casto began developing the concept that has matured into a five-month program annually of…
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If you were putting together a jazz combo for the evening—or for the ages—you’d be well served by Justin Varnes on drums. And if you wanted your son or daughter to study with someone who will help them learn to love music as well as play it, again there is Justin Varnes. Based in Atlanta, Justin studied at the University of North Florida and the Ne…
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Kevin Korschgen, drummer, educator, and the producer of Greenville, South Carolina’s Wheel House sessions talks about his seven years of more than 100 concerts in a small space in Greenville’s arts district he originally rented as a drum rehearsal studio and how it became his concert venue. As rare as the venue, so too are the combinations of music…
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In anticipation of the 2025 Valentine’s weekend edition of the Emory University Jazz Festival, we talk with Gary Motley, the founding director of Emory’s Jazz Studies program, about his beginnings in music and jazz, some of his associations with other revered jazz musicians, and the upcoming Emory festival where he and his trio will be joined by te…
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Johnny Catena, the much loved owner of Café 290, Atlanta’s premier music venue for more than 30 years, passed away on November 15, 2024. More than a club owner, Johnny was a lover of music and the musicians who played it. In this extended episode of Music Life and Times, several of Atlanta’s preeminent musicians—Joe Gransden, Kipper Jones, Melvin M…
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25 years of insane drumming from this guy (and that's only in Bleeding Through!) He has been drumming for almost his whole life actually... Hopefully you can catch him drumming at a live show. Until then, check him out online: instagram.com/derekyoungsma bleedingthroughofficial.com SHARPTONE RECORDS STORE/OFFICIAL MERCH instagram.com/bleedingthroug…
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Let's Gooo! Food and Music goes across all cultures and genres, and on this episode, I was a guest on my friends' new show, Suburban Kings. This one is just our conversation, but on their release they have their own banter on the intro and last sections. Check out the video for the episode on THEIR website: https://suburbankings.net/episode-13-josh…
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Blake Morgan’s musical arrangements embody the essence of what it means to “imagine again or anew.” Together with host, Diane Orlofsky, learn how Morgan works in this unique creative space when he conceives his arrangements. This episode features Morgan’s arrangement of the iconic “Hushabye Mountain” (performed by the King’s Singers) and his settin…
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This is the first of two episodes with composer/arranger/singer, Blake Morgan, hosted by Diane Orlofsky. Morgan’s music crosses genres and has been performed by Take Six, the King's Singers, Manhattan Transfer, Conspirare, and many others. A gifted singer, Blake is now a member of Voces8, whose performances we often feature on this podcast. In this…
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Where you find great jazz in Atlanta, there’s a good chance you’ll find Kevin Smith on bass. The Florida State grad became enamored with the instrument early in life, chose in fact, orchestra over band in school because the orchestra had a bass, then became enamored with jazz, hearing it for the first time in person from a group that included Music…
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In this episode, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with two creatives connected to the recording project Awaiting Golden Light (performed by Connecticut-based Voices of Concinnity). First, composer Cheryl B. Engelhardt (whose composition, “The Breadth of Blossoms” was featured on the album) relates the fascinating story behind this cap…
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On Friday, November 15, 2024, Vinnie D’Agostino led a group of four premier jazz musicians, including our podcaster Kevin Bales on piano, at Atlanta’s Red Light Café for a night of intensity and energy aptly advertised as “Feel the Burn.” Vinnie, who was our featured guest in Episode 16 of Music Life and Times, began his professional music career o…
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In this episode of InChoir, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with Canadian composer, Katerina Gimon, about her choral composition “she was wilderness” (performed by the Vancouver Chamber Choir). Join us as we explore Gimon’s music which has been called eclectic and dynamic. Learn how she draws from many musical styles and takes the li…
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Come On, Kehd! We got deep into Massachusetts and surroundings. Accents, history, local lore and cuisine. We talked snowboarding, bartender life, and tour vans. There's a lot to cover. Find out more about him and his adventures: instagram.com/danafuggenb or @twoweeknoticepodcast whereever you listen. MUSIC: KNIVES "ghost" new on Punkerton Records a…
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Dave Finucane talks about his Durham Jazz Workshop, a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to preserving and promoting jazz music in North Carolina. The Workshop, which he co-founded with his wife Valerie Courreges, offers jazz education programs, including instruction in improvisation, music theory, and performance techniques, to aspiring musicia…
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In this InChoir episode, host Diane Orlofsky talks to composer/arranger/singer, Greg Jasperse, who is also the Director of Vocal Jazz at Western Michigan University. Together they explore the stories behind his choral arrangement of the seasonal favorite, “Lo, how a Rose E’er Blooming,” (performed by members of the WMU Chorale) as well as his origi…
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This is definitely a history lesson for you. Chad and I go way back, to when Dogwood used to tour through Alabama and Florida and surroundings. But this is not just a Furnace Fest episode. There are a lot of goodies inside this bag of treasures! Plus some foreshadowing to future events... Follow Chad online: instagram.com/chadisliving and of course…
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Kevin talks with Randy Hoexter upon the debut of his latest album, Tomorrowsville. They discuss his musical upbringing and how he became enthralled with the creation of music—that is, composing as well as playing. His style is described, at least on one hand, as “intricate,” a definition that is well supported in his playing and recordings. But whi…
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On this episode of InChoir, co-hosts Diane Orlofsky and Scott Sexton speak with Canadian composer and educator, Sarah Quartel, about her fresh and exciting approach to choral music. Quartel believes that choral music is all about relationships, connections, storytelling, and honoring all voices, including the audience members who hear her music. We…
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We finally get to catch up with Mogan, fresh off a bunch of flights to all the recent tours and big festivals. Find out where he will be next: instagram.com/moganb Need a Stagehand, Stage Manager, Tour Manager, Guitar Tech, Video Wall, BBQ Delivery? He's your guy. +++++++++ my band: instagram.com/dogwoodpunk and NEW BAND MERCH STORE dogwoodpunk.com…
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Ralph Miriello has been reviewing new—and old—jazz recordings since 2007 for publications like Downbeat and currently through his blog, Notes on Jazz.com. A passionate fan of jazz, Ralph spent much of that time in Atlanta before moving to the West Coast, in Washington State just outside of Portland, Oregon. In this episode of Music Life and Times, …
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