Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 26 minutes
Neal is the founder and director of Ground Work Music Project. We talk songwriting, teaching, being a musician, and getting Ukuleles in more schools ….and his former band Deadleft. Check out the links here as they tie in to our conversation as well! Thanks for listening. https://thegroundworkmusicorchestra.bandcamp.com/
groundworkmusic.org
https://thedeadleft.bandcamp.com/
Hey there! Our guest feature for Episode 22 is multi instrumentalist, Mike St. Clair. He has toured, done studio work and played with White Denim, Polyphonic Spree, and Okkervil River. Also, has made appearances with Los Coast and other side side side projects as well! Mike is a busy full-time gun for hire, if you will. His group, Pocket Sounds is featured in this show, and we talk about his mysterious music brain and career.
Musicfarmer is finally forever twenty-one! Robyn and I have fun with song lyrics of many genres and time periods…..and just generally get weird.
Robyn is an avid and passionate live music goer, supporter and promoter. We share a lot of common threads and passions about the Austin Music Scene and the entertainment industry. Plus she is now an added talent on the podcast and a cohost. Yea! … Also, two featured Booher songs at the end, so don’t miss that. Michael Booher is a very hard working artist, who will be traveling with 5 other musicians internationally with https://www.projectatx6.com/.
A little history of Raquel, MerchGal, Texas Music Magazine, event production and music business. ...because give a damn!
A get to know ya conversation and other highlights. Tracey spends his time working at KOOP, KUT, and ACL Live, feeding the weird machine like the rest of us try and do around here.
Hey, folks! I have another featured songs show to check out. Shad Blair and The Belle Sounds. All very hard working artists!
The fearless swampy southern soul of a gypsy troubadour. A feature of two songs from Wendy's lastest, Nectar. And a spanning chat on industry stuff, music as medicine, and songwriting. Get loved up!
My soft-core SXSW show. Oh well.... never worried about missing great music and yet always worried about missing great music. But what is Austin for, right? Always fantastic making new international friends and discussing art as well as new experiences. It's in Dutch, but an easy translate click away you can access filmabides.nl. Let's talk some film and television!