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Amped Up Local

Charlotte and Izzy

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"Amped Up Local" is your backstage pass to the local music scene, hosted by two passionate teenage music lovers, Charlotte and Izzy. Every episode spotlights new local bands, fresh tracks, live shows, and the creative voices shaping the sound of your town. With guest artists, event coverage, and real talk, we're amplifying the local scene, one episode at a time.
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H.O.G. POD: Chicagoland Hyper Local Music Scene

HogPod Chicagoland's Hyper Local Music Chat

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Welcome to HOG POD: Chicago's Music Scene Unplugged! Hosted by Mike Orfanos, Mike Dermont, and Pete Jansons, we dive into Chicago’s vibrant music scene. From classic rock to indie vibes, we bring you exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, and live performances. Discover local legends and emerging artists while exploring the city’s diverse music culture. Tune in for special episodes featuring tribute bands and live events!
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No Cover is a collaboration between KCSU FM and CTV, aiming to highlight local artists and KCSU's local music events through recorded sets and interviews. All episodes are released on CTV Channel 11, CTV's Youtube platform, and KCSU's Podcast platform.
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Metal Local

Metal Local Radio

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Metal Local DJs including The Mistresses of Mayhem, The Family Entertainment Show with DJ-sÖn, and Radio Goethe. Listen to the stream anytime at MetalLocal.com.
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The Joshua Tree area is a hotbed of talented musicians and artists. Every Sunday we present the Z107.7 FM Local Music Showcase, hosted by musician and recording engineer Pat Kearns. The show can be heard on-air from 4-6PM every Sunday. It's an eclectic mix of the unique sounds of Joshua Tree. This is the only Morongo Basin program just for local artists! Each week, Pat Kearns brings you new releases, a wide variety of musical genres, a calendar of live music events, guest interviews, and eve ...
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Songs & Stories

Backstage Bay Area

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Backstage Bay Area is an exclusive podcast that explores the local music scene in depth. It features intimate interviews with emerging and established artists in various genres, including jazz, blues, rock, pop, folk, classical, urban, and world music. The program also offers a unique glimpse into the artists' creative processes, inspirations, and upcoming projects.
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Segments from our award-winning broadcast programs, 10thirtysix, Adelante, Black Nouveau and The Arts Page. We will also feature never before heard or seen digital-first segments and specials! Tune in and be informed, entertained and updated about all things Milwaukee!
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True crime and some fun banter adventures with music you don't want to miss! Lindsey finds stories that are amazingly shocking enough that you just may need a drink after or during the tales of past crime trauma!
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Two best friends who love music and going to concerts above everything else. Follow Amber and Emily on their journey through the Midwest local music scene through interviews, exploring venues, uncovering new artists and more. We are your Emo Homies.
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Hangover Sessions is an eclectic radio-based music show. The show is curated & hosted by DJ Webbles and features a diverse range of new & long-standing local artist music guests, who interview & perform live on each episode and showcase their original music.
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Off the Charts Music Podcast

Art Gerckens and Lisa J Landone

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Welcome to “Off the Charts" the podcast that digs up original local music from yesterday so you can hear it today! Off the Charts" features stories and music from unsigned local bands mainly from 70’s, 80’s, 90's. They never made it onto the charts but they did make music that should be heard! Our purpose is to “dig” this music out (sometimes out of boxes and drawers ) and bring it to life online for new and old listeners to enjoy. Look for a new episode on the 28th of each month.If you are ...
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Conversations and connections surrounding the growth and evolution of Rochester's music scene. We talk to musicians, venue owners, fans, and changemakers in our local music community and keep listeners up to date on what's happening and connected to the scene. (a very indie/underground vibe - really organic conversation, not necessarily 'big' news but meaningful news and conversations, thoughts from the fans, etc.)
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Part-Time Artist Podcast

RogerStaysCreative

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The mission of this podcast is to connect like-minded artists with one another by not only sharing our stories & art, but also what we have learned. Together, we can create a network of artists who empower one another to stay creative in a world where it can be easy to lose ourselves. This podcast is FOR artists and made BY artists. LET'S STAY CREATIVE!!
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ON THE SCENE

Midtown Radio

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ON THE SCENE is a live radio broadcast showcasing the music, film, and arts events in KW each week. Hosted by local musician and podcaster Allison Dyjach, ON THE SCENE provides listings, artist interviews, and local music. Tune in at 7:00pm every Thursday on MidtownRadio.ca. Sponsored by the Downtown Kitchener and Uptown Waterloo BIAs.
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An audio companion to the Vancouver jazz website Rhythm Changes. Guitarist Chris Fraser is your host, exploring the people and projects of our scene in this guest-driven interview show. Keep up with the community, discover new artists, and catch busy musicians as they reflect on interesting times. RCP: a home for creative, improvising, local music people.
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"Making a difference...One artist at a time". There are so many talented performers who will never get the airtime on the radio they deserve. This podcast will introduce you to those talented performers and reintroduce you to some old friends with new projects. We will also reminisce with some movie, TV stars, musicians, and comedians from my 25-year archive of radio guests. So sit back, relax have a cold one as I join me as I introduce you to "Someone You Should Know."
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Cathryn Beeks has been sharing original music and shining a light on the folks who make it since her first podcast in San Diego in 2004 called The Listen Local Show. She debuted her brand “Listen Local” in 2003 offering acoustic showcases, festivals, podcasts, web shows and more in an effort to introduce folks to music makers, creatives, and inspiring people/places/things in San Diego and beyond. Here’s the menu: THE LISTEN LOCAL SHOW – A monthly “audio calendar” featuring original music by ...
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Radio One 91FM Dunedin, student alternative radio in Dunedin, New Zealand on the Otago University campus with the freshest music from across the genres, info on local music, events, and gigs, plus podcasts of interviews, regular segments, and more. Listen to Radio One 91FM Dunedin broadcasting live online at http://www.r1.co.nz
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Welcome to The Vinyl Underground, a podcast created by fans, for fans of electronic music in North Carolina. Hosted by Crowd Control, this show dives deep into the local and regional scenes across Raleigh/Durham, Charlotte, Asheville, and Wilmington. Our first series, Behind the Decks, showcases the hottest emerging DJs—sharing their stories, musical styles, inspirations, and favorite dancefloor moments. Whether you're Gen Z discovering the scene or a seasoned Gen X raver revisiting your roo ...
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Scioto Valley Conversation celebrates the vibrant life of our southern Ohio and tri-state community. Episodes feature engaging interviews, local news, concert and music scene update, and all from the heart of the Scioto Valley, along with the surrounding regions of Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Join us today on the Conversation!
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No Wristbands! We Drink For Free is a podcast for Chicago music scene fanatics BY Chicago music scene fanatics. With over 40 years of music memories and experiences we are here to champion all things Chicago music - from local bands, to touring bands passing through Chicago, to radio stations, to music venues, to the background players - concert promoters, record pressers, engineers, producers. Each episode runs about 1 hour, and features an in depth interview with someone associated with th ...
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A storytelling series from Portland, OR about people focused on ecological repair and healthier communities. Every episode includes an interview with a featured guest, ways to take action, and music by local artists. The podcast that helps you connect with your environment.
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Arts Underground is like no other public radio show. Host Katy Ganaway takes an hour to excavate some of the beautiful oddities that lie just beneath the surface in north Alabama and around the world. Discover music from artists who span a diverse variety of genres and eras, get a behind the scenes look as we spotlight folks in the Tennessee Valley's local music and comedy scenes, and meet local makers, crafters and other creatives who add color and brightness to our rapidly-growing communit ...
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Welcome to Fontana Unlocked – the ultimate podcast for Fontana enthusiasts, or anyone curious about local government. Hosted by the dynamic duo, Ray Ebert, Fontana's Deputy City Manager for Administrative Services, and Monique Carter, the city's Marketing and Communications Manager, this podcast is your passport to all things Fontana! Get ready for a wild ride as we dive deep into the inner workings of the City of Fontana. Our show is like a lively chat with friends – open, honest, and sprin ...
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This is The Local Music Hour playing your local music from Lompoc California and the surrounding city. I am you host Casey Fera. We play Alternative, Rock, Rap, Country, you name it, as long as it is local we play it.
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Local Mash

Brad Lyons & Daniel Long

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Hosted by Brad Lyons and R. Daniel Long, Jr. and Kaydee Mulvehill with considerable contribution and assistance from Van Gunter. Local Mash is a music show about music in Alabama. This... is Local Mash.
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Send us a text This Saturday is the Homegrown Music and Community Festival at People’s Natural Gas Park in Downtown Johnstown. A full day of music starts at four with Even the Odds, then Habatat, Derek Woods Band, and Headliner Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root and Dirk Miller. The event raises money for three local charities- Operation: BeYoutiful, …
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This week on the Hogpod Chicago Music Scene Podcast, we welcome Francois Smit — guitarist for Empress and a rising force in Chicago’s rock scene.Hosts Mike “Bongo” Orfanos, Mike Dermont, Pete Jansons, and Chris “Rhodesy” Rhodes talk with Francois about:🎶 His journey from South Africa to Chicago’s music scene🎸 Life in Empress with Tamara Woodruff, A…
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This month on episode 90 the QCMP has its first rountable! We're talking the business of music as a local musician. Host Matthew Ablan is joined by Ephraim Scott Sommers, Pam Taylor and Nicholas Rhodes. It's an interesting discussion between four musicians who are navigating the Charlotte scene. Featuring the songs "Man Enough" by Ephraim Sommers, …
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Send us a text This months session features The Subway Poets Also featured tracks from The Sabrejets, A.N.J.A., Muck Savage, King Cedar, The Bonnevilles, Invader Band, Cavalier Attitude, Rose Fatale, HudD, Paul Archer, Mouse, Moonlanding, St Vitus Dance, Goon Squad, Virgins, Lunatic Fringe, No Matter, Cupboard 55, Protex, Crackhead Control and Bria…
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Ardeshir Pourkeramati talks about meeting your heroes, staying hungry to learn more from mentors and friends in the music, practicing, confronting the raw truth of your playing by recording yourself, stories from coming up in the 2010s scene, and studying at the University of Oregon and the University of Southern Carolina's Thornton School of Music…
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Show Notes: In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby sits down with acclaimed alto saxophonist Sarah Hanahan. Sarah shares her musical upbringing, the influence of jazz legends, and the story behind her debut album, "Among Giants." The conversation explores her approach to honoring jazz tradition, building stamina as a performer, and …
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Lauren from the Valley Performing Arts chats with Mike Chmielewski about VPA’s new production, Aboveboard, a romantic comedy set in a New York Apartment in 2025. The play runs from September 5th through September 21st. Show times are 7 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, and 2 pm on Sundays. For more information, look online at vpaalaska.org.…
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Jeff Smith, Solid Waste Manager for the borough, and Tam Boeve, Executive Director discuss the return of glass recycling to the recycling center on September 9. The borough bought a glass crusher for the recycling center. This diverts glass from the landfill and provides sand (ground glass) that can be used in construction and other projects.…
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Matt Walker has always wanted to play the drums. It was his first instrument and he took to it immediately. He's now made a wonderful career of it - playing in an amazing list of incredibly bands. Morrissey, Smashing Pumpkins, Filter, Garbage and more. His band, Cupcakes, put out a major label record, but broke up too soon. Nowadays, Matt puts out …
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Send us a text As the immigration landscape continues to evolve, organizations like Welcoming America play a crucial role in building bridges and creating environments where everyone can thrive. Rachel Peric is with us today to explain how communities can be strengthened through welcoming policies and programs that promote social cohesion and econo…
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Send us a text This Saturday is the Homegrown Music and Community Festival at People’s Natural Gas Park in Johnstown. The event features four bands with money raised going to local charities! Headlining the event is Michael Glabicki of Rusted Root! He will be performing with Dirk Miller, a fellow Rusted Root member. We talked to Michael about his n…
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Imagine a seemingly ordinary Norwegian immigrant woman running a pig farm in early 1900s Indiana—except her farm yielded far more than just pork. Belle Gunness, perhaps America's most prolific female serial killer, orchestrated a reign of terror that claimed at least 30 victims and revolutionized how we think about murder and gender. The horrific d…
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Send us a text The MKE Fellows recently celebrated 25 years of impact, raising nearly $5 million to support more than 140 youth organizations. What began as a charity golf tournament has grown into a nationally recognized movement focused on community empowerment and youth development. The program’s signature initiative, the MKE Fellows, provides m…
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The Scioto Valley Conversation – Season 2, Episode 1 We’re back for Season Two! In this opening episode, host Jason Boothe tackles the burning (or at least tasty) question: Which Pike County restaurant serves the best Reuben sandwich? But before diving into that delicious debate, Jason highlights some exciting upcoming weekend events, including a f…
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In this first part of a two-part series, songwriter and musician Kevin Totoian discusses his father Richard's amazing career as a music industry visionary. Kevin shares how growing up immersed in music shaped his own successful journey. Learn more about Richard Totoian https://www.richardtotoian.com/ Listen to the music of Kevin Totoian https://you…
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In this episode we hear insights and stories from Jennifer Rose Marie Serna, the matriarch of Wapato Island Farm. Better known as Jenny to family and friends, she is a mother, farmer, land activist, skill educator, and speaker who has tended land on Sauvie Island for more than two decades. Jenny speaks about the journey that led her to this place, …
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Episode Summary: Legendary guitarist and multimedia artist Andy Summers (The Police) joins Steve Roby on Backstage Bay Area to discuss his innovative one-man show, which focuses on live guitar, storytelling, and evocative photography. Andy shares insights into his creative process, the evolution of his performance, and the threads connecting his mu…
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Send us a text Duane Betts brings an evolution to the Southern rock tradition. With a legacy forged by his father, the legendary Dickey Betts, the second generation musician infuses it with his own soul-stirring blend of blues, raw passion, and six-string mastery. Backed by Palmetto Motel, Betts delivers a dynamic live show. They are playing this F…
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Research done right here in the Maritimes indicates no. But there are places in the world where some kinds of sharks are drawn to aquaculture pens for some reasons. Alex Mason's interview with DFO research scientist Marc Trudel is followed by an extended version of his conversation with shark researcher Chris Harvey-Clark.…
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KCSU and CTV are excited to bring you Debr4h for the first episode No Cover, our new recorded sessions series featuring artists local to Colorado. A veteran in the Fort Collins local scene, Debr4h brought in some new synth pop material to share with our listeners, including some unreleased singles! Debr4h's Jed Murphy and KCSU Local Music Director …
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Show Notes: Welcome to Backstage Bay Area! In this episode, host Steve Roby sits down with Grammy Award-winning pianist, composer, and bandleader Arturo O’Farrill for a deep dive into the intersections of music, activism, and community. About the Guest: Arturo O’Farrill is a celebrated figure in the world of Afro-Latin jazz, founder of the nonprofi…
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After completing our two-part series on the Chris Watts family annihilation case, we needed to decompress. With drinks in hand (perhaps a few too many for Jesse), we processed our thoughts on this heartbreaking tragedy in real-time, offering a glimpse into how covering these stories affects us personally. What makes this conversation unique is its …
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Send us a text At American Family Field, the Milwaukee Brewers hosted their annual Negro League Tribute Night, celebrating the players whose talents and sacrifices shaped the game of baseball. Among the honorees was Dennis Biddle, a former Negro League pitcher, author, and tireless advocate who has spent 30 years ensuring that his fellow players re…
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Zebo G and Tanner kicks off the new month talking about Joey Bada$$ newest album and gives their thoughts on it. The main topic of this episode is talking about the recent leaked jail phone calls with Young Thug and others. Young Thug is fighting snitching allegations. We take a dive into Atlanta and see what all the snitching and finger pointing i…
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Show Notes Backstage Bay Area welcomes the vibrant Afro-Cuban duo, OKAN—Elizabeth Rodriguez and Magdelys Savigne—for an inspiring discussion about music, identity, and resilience. In this episode, host Steve Roby dives deep with OKAN as they share: Their humble start at making music in a Toronto basement and finding their creative voices. The meani…
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Palmer Mayor Steve Carrington joins Mike Chmielewski in a discussion of the Aug. 26th city council meeting. Palmer delegates who traveled to our sister city, Saroma, Japan, talked about their experiences in Japan. Colby Zerkal, the Palmer City Manager, briefly addressed the council. One topic was the investigation into the matter of the video of th…
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Herb Bischoff shares with Mike Chmielewski about his recent trip to Uganda and Madagascar. The trip getting to Uganda and Madagascar is arduous, with extended hours on a plane, but Herb feels it is more than worth the time and trouble. Herb works with Global Builders, which is a part of the Fuller Center for Housing. They set up the trips and finan…
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Scott Blair from My Favorite Realty gives an update on the real estate market and talks with host Mike Chmielewski. Scott explained the difference between a seller’s market and a buyer’s market. Scott clarified that the median cost is calculated using four months of records. There is a significant difference in the price of new construction in Palm…
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Dr. Jill Valerius discusses the gallbladder with Lee Henrikson. Dr. Jill explains precisely what the gallbladder is, what it does, and why a healthy gallbladder is so vital. The gallbladder plays a crucial role in the detoxification process, helping to remove cholesterol and other waste products from the body. Dr. Jill also explains what we can do …
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Writer Kaile Shilling joins us to talk about expanding community with those who are often intentionally excluded, evolving personal perception and perspective, and the incredible power of sauna. [Light warning for loud excitement (!!!) over fluffy preteen chickens!] SAD Mag and SADCAST will be at Word Vancouver on September 20th, come check out our…
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Send us a text Fred Lee IV (Late Night Special) reveals a self-produced album born in a 10-day Pocono camp, the stadium-ready single “It’s My City,” and how faith, family, and team keep him grounded. PLUS: hear how CBS Staycation Sportspicked up “It’s My City” — and why it could become the show’s official theme song. What you’ll learn How to turn r…
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Send us a text In June, Willow New made history as the first Black woman crowned Miss Wisconsin. A lifelong performer and advocate for the arts, the 22-year-old Carthage College graduate shares how her passion for creativity gave her confidence on stage and inspired her community service initiative, The Art of Belonging. In this candid conversation…
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