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Amped Up Local

Charlotte Mandy

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"Amped Up Local" is your backstage pass to the local music scene, hosted by passionate music lover, Charlotte Mandy. 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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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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The Scene Talks

Josh Boekesch

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Welcome everyone to The Scene talks podcast! Come hang with us a we introduce you to some of the very best musical talent Saint Louis has to offer! Join us as we bring you some of the best local and touring musicians, as well as some special guests along the way. Stay tuned till the end for some exclusive live musical performances (sometimes) as we bring you some of the biggest up and coming talent from the hidden gem that is the Saint Louis music scene
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Southeast Sounds

Frontier Media USA

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Southeast Sounds is a radio show, feature and podcast series that showcases Southeast Alaska singers and songwriters. It's a celebration of the rich musical heritage and diverse cultures that shape our unique part of the world. Southeast Sounds explores the heart of Southeast Alaska's music scene, featuring interviews with local musicians and live performances. As a Southeast Alaska artist, submit your songs to KINYRADIO.com for consideration.
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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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The Red Shoes Podcast

George 'Red Shoes' Marsh

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The Red Shoes Podcast is a vibrant and engaging show dedicated to exploring the world of local live music. Through in-depth interviews with musicians, bands, and music venues, we highlight the stories and sounds that shape the local music scene. Our goal is to connect passionate fans with the talent and spaces that bring live performances to life, igniting excitement and fostering a deeper appreciation for the live music experience. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the scene, The Red ...
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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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PLR Live + Local

PLR Live + Local

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Sundays at 9pm on 99.1 PLR Jon plays you an hour of local music from bands and artists here in Connecticut. Special guest interviews, where all the best shows are happening in CT, and everything else you need to know about the local music scene.
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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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From the University of Utah and UStudent Media, this is Loco For Locals! A K-Ute Radio production where Greta and Lexi talk to local bands and artists about their music and what makes the Salt Lake City music scene so great.
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Is your local music scene a microcosm of the global music scene at large? What are the pitfalls, trials, tribulations and triumphs of being a DIY musician? I'm a musician from Lowestoft, Suffolk in the UK and in these podcasts I'll be talking to members of my local music scene in order to find out what goes on (if anything) and how to get by.
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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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Key Change

The Local Sound Collaborative

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Key Change is a Musician's Roundtable. We bring on local artists, singers, talent bookers, venue owners, sound engineers, and just about everyone who makes our local music scene work. And we talk about the intricacies of being a local musician. What are the challenges? What does the daily grind look like?From there our hope is we can pump value back into the local scene through connection and storytelling.
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SETLIST

Harris Gale, Hanna Owczar, Suzy Gilbert and Lyndsey Warren

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SETLIST, a local music podcast with Harris Gale, Hannah Owczar, Suzy Gilbert and Lyndsey Warren. We dive into the Winnipeg music scene and the culture of live music, with episodes covering a range of topics including concert reviews, artist interviews, upcoming shows and new content in the scene.
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The official podcast of MusicBoxPete! Connect directly with the Boston music scene with exclusive interviews featuring local artists and bands from outside the region as well. Learn about how these acts got started, their creative process, new music they have out, and what they like to do for fun away from the studio.
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Local Music Life

Local Music Life

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The Local Music Life Podcast is about creating a tighter music community in Myrtle Beach, SC. Here you will find interviews with prominent people in the local music scene, discussions and what we can do to better the experience of local music, and tips and tricks to make your daily music adventure go smoothly!
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Hot tracks, interviews, and commentary from the stars of the Indianapolis music scene. Sometimes funny, sometimes serious, occasionally thought-provoking. Rock, metal, jazz, country, punk, R&B, experimental ... popular local and regional acts you've seen and loved, garage bands you've never heard of, or backroom musicians you'd be lucky to find ... it's all part of your local music scene. Give it a listen!
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This is a local Long Island Podcast given by a veteran drummer on the Long Island music scene. We have a variety of local professional musicians as participants. We joke, give insights and share stories about our over 4 decades of experience in the music profession.
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Sound Opinions

Sound Opinions

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Take two nationally respected rock critics, the latest music news, personal commentary, and exclusive interviews and performances, add a huge pile of records old and new, and the result is Sound Opinions, where people who love music can come together.
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Australian Jams

Play On Radio

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Australian Jams is a little podcast about new Australian music. Celebrating recent local releases on a fortnightly basis with different guests from the local music scene. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Straight to Amp

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Straight to Amp is a podcast and website created to give back to our favorite music scene. Our mission is simple: revitalize the local music scene by bringing more people to shows. We firmly believe that Manitoba produces some of the best musicians in the world. Period. To back this up, we showcase local music and the artists behind it all. Join us and witness amazing music straight from across Manitoba and chatter about being music fans in Winnipeg.
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AMPLIFYING WISCONSIN MUSICIANS WMPodcast interviews local Wisconsin musicians on their journey from their first group, solo endeavor, hired studio work, local community groups, and more, to their present day activities in the local music scene. We will also talk with music businesses and music organizations. We’ll talk about their origin story, what their influences are, what they do to hone their talents and their skills to be where they are today. What they feel is not only suffocating the ...
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Myze Music Talks

Kelli Misenheimer

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Do you have a passion for music? Are 'New Music Fridays' your favorite day of the week? Do you support your local music scene? Well if you said yes to all of those questions, you have come to the right place! Myze Music Talks is a podcast for anyone who's passion for music goes beyond a set of earbuds and an iPod. Every Tuesday I am bringing you guys not just different music conversations, but interviews with local bands and musicians who's music deserves to be heard by the world, as they st ...
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Rock Weekly

Radio Free Brooklyn

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Rock Weekly is a podcast and radio show dedicated to shining a light on the local music scene in and around the greater New York City area. Join indie guitarist, music industry veteran, and all-around music snob @DrWadata for your weekly dose of local music news, interviews, self-righteous and likely overbearing opinions, and, of course, music -- broadcast live from the heart of Brooklyn. Whether you're looking to discover your new favorite local band, or find a show to hit up next weekend, ...
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On The Rise

OnTheRise 518

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On The Rise is a podcast talking about the local music scene in new York state mainly upstate!! To have your music reviewed FOLLOW OUR INSTAGRAM @ontherise518
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WHIP Podcast

Angelina Young & Sidra Droese

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The podcast that gives an inside scoop on all things Philly DIY by shedding light on those involved in the production of music. Hosts Angel Young and Sidra Droese talk to guests from Philadelphia’s local music scene to talk about everything from the recording process to the logistics of love entertainment.
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From the 206 to the 253, the 360 to the 425 (and even a little bit of the 509), Kevin Diers is dedicated to showcasing the best that the Northwest has to offer each and every week. Since his early teenage years, Kevin has been scouring the dark, seedy underground venues of this fine state to find up-and-coming bands, and there’s no signs he’ll be emerging from those clubs anytime soon. Kevin is proud to represent the local music scene in one of the most important regions in rock n roll histo ...
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This podcast focuses on the local Las Vegas music scene and the people who make it. Tiffany Salerno & Joshua Courtright will discuss local music news, talk to some musicians making the scene what it is, and get into shenanigans! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/undertheneonlv/support
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The International Local Music Exchange is a partnership formed by Oregon State University (KBVR), Colorado State University (90.5 KCSU), Loyola University Maryland (WLOY), and The College Radio Foundation that gives college radio stations a chance to share the best artists in their hometowns with other college stations from around the world. In support of World College Radio Day, these individual stations are invited to create a one-hour program that is hosted by their respective DJ's or stu ...
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The Music Podcast Deluxe brings you music and culture from two close friends and band mates on a mission to make time for the music they love. Exploring all genres of music and helping spread the word about Montreal's local music scene Dre and Muk talk vinyl, upcoming news, shows and everything in between.
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City Music Singapore

City Music Singapore

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Partnering your music journey since 1968. Getting down and intimate with #TheCityBois in our regular podcast as our team explores multiple conversational/trending topics in Lion City Singapore (atop the music-makin’ funkiness)! Maximising full usage of the Zoom LiveTrak L-8 interface (an essential for podcasters everywhere), the team interviews local bands such as shoegaze-indie outfit Coming Up Roses, and gives audio talk-throughs on simplifying your portable recording setup using Garageban ...
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Welcome to Our New Metal Music show. Playing Today's METAL music hits, also going to playing LOCAL Artist's and bands in support of the Local Music scene. Our goal is too bring the Music Fans Music maybe not discovered yet and Obtaining the Artists/Band's Exposure and Fans.. Become a Fan as WE Getting ready for The Premier Launch of The Metal Shed shows Thanks. [email protected]
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David ā€œGldnmndā€ Hicks is a Beatmaker and Hip Hop culture participant/supporter based in the United States. On The Rec Show Podcast, Gldnmnd interviews Beatmakers/Music Producers/Composers from around the world, hearing stories of beat culture, musical journeys (past and present), musical exposures and music technology. Topics include music genesis, inspirations, music superheroes, Digital Audio Workstations vs. Analog gear, Discographies, Local Beat Scene/community views and more while liste ...
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This week on the Hogpod Chicago Music Scene Podcast, we crank it up with SIIN — Chicago’s powerhouse original hard-rock band!Join hosts Mike ā€œBongoā€ Orfanos and Pete Jansons with superfan April Love as they hang with PJ Alvarez (drums/vocals) and Sam Bello (guitar/vocals) from SIIN to talk about:šŸŽø The band’s 1990 origins and rebirth after lineup sh…
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Show Description: In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steve Roby interviews pianist and composer Edward Simon to discuss the trio Three Visitors, a deeply collaborative project with bassist Scott Colley and drummer Brian Blade. This trio consists of three composers writing for one another, built on a long history, shared language, and delib…
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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk about The Cars with Bill Janovitz, the author of a new book on the band. The book makes the case that The Cars are an underrated band. Plus, the hosts review the new album from Irish post-punk band, Sprints. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign …
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Episode Description In this episode, Steven Roby talks with Bay Area trumpeter and composer Sarah Wilson about her luminous new album Incandescence and the creative path that led her from political puppet theater to leading an all-woman horn line in a brass-forward Bay Area ensemble. Wilson explains how visual art, community-based performance, and …
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I have Joe Atkinson from The Rhynes to talk about his new album 'Feel So Sure' which has just come out. We also have a chat about some of his other act involvements. West Country music from: Swing- Droogs Feel Less Lonely- Harri Pick Feel So Sure- The Rhynes Turning Up the Mainstream- The Rhynes See the Light- The Rhynes The Sum of our Love- Will C…
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Hello, welcome to Amped Up Local "Amped Up Local" is your backstage pass to the local music scene, hosted by passionate music lover, Charlotte Mandy. 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 loca…
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I sit down with Brian, the mastermind behind A DAY WITHOUT LOVE, a Boston based artist with roots in Philly. Brian is a road warrior who just returned from touring all 50 U.S. States!! We talk about Boston vs Philly, tour booking advice, signing to Ur Mom Records, what to do with social media, the most meaningful song off their latest LP, and Irela…
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Send us a text A twenty-year reunion turns into a masterclass on survival, adaptation, and the art of playing for keeps. We sit down with guitarist, writer, and singer George Cintron to trace a line from a Puerto Rican household in Bayshore—where top 40 radio was the cultural gateway—to roaring Long Island clubs, studio sessions with heavy hitters,…
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ā€œBe a homie & let us know what you thinkā€ A beat can cross oceans faster than any plane ticket—this showcase proves it. We’re celebrating Filipino producers from Manila to Sacramento with a curated trip through sample alchemy, razor-sharp cuts, and pulse-raising drum and bass. The goal is simple: connect you with artists worth following and give yo…
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In this bonus DIJ, Greg digs into the soundtrack from one of his recent film outings. The score comes from an innovative rock guitarist turned composer. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt…
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"We have literally... been had a wake up call." Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath gets brutally honest about why the band can no longer ignore TikTok and social media. What does "emo" even mean? We're live on the tour bus with Spencer Chamberlain and Chris Dudley of Underoath to figure it out. We dive deep into the 20th anniversary of their foundati…
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Zebo G and Tanner got to attend the NBA Youngboy MASA tour stop in Charlotte, NC. While Tanner is a huge YB fan over 10+ years, Zebo G does not listen to his music at all. The both got to attend the show and gives a in depth review of their experience and the concert itself. Support the showBy The Last Minute Podcast
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This month on episode 92 of the QCMP I'm speaking with Rick Thurmond from Confluence. If you are not familiar with Confluence, it is the must-attend annual gathering for music professionals, artists, and industry leaders across the Carolinas and the Southeast. Confluence was held here in Charlotte in October from the 8th - 11th. There were guest sp…
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Dag Juhlin has done it all - well, almost all. He's been in too many bands to count & played with nearly everyone in the Chicago music community. The Slugs. Poi Dog Pondering. Sunshine Boys. Expo '76. Courtesy Patrol. Young Fresh Fellows. R.E.M. Tribute band. He'll most certainly be playing at a Chicago club near you very soon!!! Time stamps: 3:13:…
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Episode Summary Executive Director and co‑founder of SFCM’s Roots, Jazz & American Music (RJAM) program, Jason Hainsworth, joins Steve to talk about how the Side‑By‑Side model turns the Joe Henderson Lab into a working classroom. We explore mentorship in real time, why original student music matters, and what audiences can expect from RJAM’s *Side‑…
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Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot follow up a recent episode paying tribute to the sun with another set of songs about a celestial body. This time, they share their favorite songs about the moon — along with picks from the production staff. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for…
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Episode summary Music Director and saxophonist Chris Potter joins Backstage Bay Area to preview the SFJAZZ Collective’s tribute to Wayne Shorter’s Native Dancer. We talk about why this album matters, how the Collective reimagined its songs for today’s band, Potter’s personal encounter with Shorter, and what new music is on deck. What you’ll hear • …
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Episode logline: Saxophonist—and bassist—Gerald Albright talks origin stories, the punch and polish behind ā€œLiving My Best Life,ā€ why the title cut ā€œFull Throttleā€ opens up onstage, and what listeners can expect when his band hits Oakland. About our guest A pillar of contemporary jazz with decades of touring and studio work, Gerald Albright writes …
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On today's all new episode of the cast, we take a look back at the Billboard Modern Rock Chart for the week ending October 31, 1998 and see what was popular on the chart around the time as we were getting ready for Halloween that year, and what artists and songs really mattered to use the most. We take a look at songs from the likes of Goo Goo Doll…
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On the 200th episode I chat to Phil Cooper about his music and the new track from the other act he's in The Lost Trades. They have a gig coming up at The Avalon Acoustic Sessions in Glastonbury. I also round up the Rock Against Cancer gig and Pop Will Eat Itself at the Exeter Phoenix which I recently attended. Music from: Could Be- Georgina Sweet L…
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In this bonus episode, Jim adds a song to the Desert Island Jukebox from a krautrock band so obscure they didn’t even make the cut in the definitive book on the genre he’s been reading. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donatio…
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Canadian vocalist-composer Caity Gyorgy joins Steve for a conversation about craft, collaboration, and why swing still feels newly minted when the writing is sharp and the band listens hard. Known for quicksilver phrasing and original tunes that travel between club intimacy and orchestral sheen, Gyorgy traces the path from early influences to her n…
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"I don't think people think of us when they think of emo. Probably we covered 'Mamma Mia' by ABBA today. That was emo. Yeah." Join the "Meeting of the Brians" as we sit down with Brian Logan Dales of The Summer Set right after their set at the When We Were Young festival. Despite playing an acoustic show in Tucson and driving through the night to m…
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Join us for a chat with Canadian emo-revival band Arms Length immediately following their set at the When We Were Young festival. We dive into what makes the band so inherently "emo," which they attribute to their "northern sadness" and the isolation of their Canadian upbringing. Despite living comfortable lives, their music channels the feelings o…
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In this special interview, we sit down with Chaza T where we talk about his upbringing in Kings Mountain and coming from a family of music, getting challenged in the hallways of school to rap and experiencing his first rap beef, to going to college and working with other producers and artists. Chaza is working on a new album that will take us into …
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Episode Summary Hector Flores of Las Cafeteras joins Steve to talk about Hasta La Muerte, the group’s Day of the Dead production arriving at SFJAZZ. He traces the band’s East L.A. activist roots, how son jarocho meets hip-hop and spoken word, and why participation—dancing, singing, dressing up—turns a concert into a communal ritual. Hector shares h…
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"I think that honestly, it was the only place that I felt safe expressing myself at such a, like a level of emotional vulnerability. Just vulnerability in general, even with the physicality of it." Emo Social Club connects the Myspace era to today's waves by exploring the music that defined us and the emotions that still resonate. In this powerful …
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"We were just trying to talk about, like, evolution and man's inhumanity to man, and I don't really ever think we got to the core, the bedrock of emo experience." In this episode of Emo Social Club, we chat with Brian of the legendary punk band Bad Religion about the band's enduring legacy and their connection to the emo and pop punk scene. Even wi…
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Send us a text LIVE Session From Broncos Also includes tracks from No Matter, The Inflatable Dolls, Goon Squad, Brian Young, Gush, The Bonnevilles, Rose Garden, Jerkin Crocus, The Outcasts, Sister Ghost, Paul Archer, Cavalier Attitude, Protex, Dirt Byrds, Rose Fatale, Mouse Has Spoken, Shock Treatment, Muck Savage, Crackhead Control, The Groundling…
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"I gotta listen to a little bit of Zen... I need to balance it. I'm like, cry a little bit. I don't know." Live from the middle of the desert, we're hanging out with Taylor Acorn right after her massive set at When We Were Young Festival 2025! Taylor was shocked to see how many people chose her set over scene legends Mayday Parade, who were playing…
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"What makes Her Leather Jacket so emo?" We caught up with Her Leather Jacket at When We Were Young Festival 2025 to talk about their incredible journey, from honing their sound to collaborating with legends of the scene. The band discusses how mentorship from Aaron Gillespie of Underoath completely opened the door for them to be more vulnerable in …
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"I'd say Tom's broken heart is what makes this emo repeatedly, d**n." Live from When We Were Young Fest, we catch up with our friends from Chicago, Plain White T's! As their landmark album All That We Needed celebrates its 20th anniversary, the band reflects on their definition of "emo"—pop punk songs written about girls —and how that shaped their …
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"It's not a venue called the Loading dock. It's literally the loading dock." Live from When We Were Young Festival, we're hanging out with Rob Damiani, frontman of the incredible Don Broco. Rob takes us back to one of the most memorable shows of their career at The Loading Dock in Salt Lake City—a venue that is, quite literally, a loading dock. We …
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On October 14th, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist D'Angelo died at the age of 51. Throughout his too short life, he made three unforgettable albums and cemented his legacy as one of the great artists of his time. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot pay tribute to D'Angelo by talking about his life, career and musical impact. They'll also r…
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Hello, welcome to Amped Up Local "Amped Up Local" is your backstage pass to the local music scene, hosted by passionate music lover, Charlotte Mandy. 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 loca…
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Tony Fitzpatrick was a Chicago artist, poet, actor, and someone who embodied the spirit of the city itself. Tony died on October 11, 2025, at the age of 66. In this bonus episode, Greg pays tribute to Fitzpatrick with a song from one of the artist's long-time collaborators, Steve Earle. -- Celebrate the life of Tony Fitzpatrick on Sunday, November …
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Podcast: Backstage Bay Area Host: Steve Roby Guests: Nicolas Bearde (vocals) with special guest Tammy L. Hall (piano) Bay Area vocalist Nicolas Bearde joins Backstage Bay Area to talk about his Al Jarreau celebration at the Joe Henderson Lab. We trace his path from early R&B roots and Motown radio to a mature jazz voice shaped onstage with Bobby Mc…
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Zebo G and Tanner talks about the possibility of Drake dropping a project on Halloween this year, NBA Youngboy might be headlining Coachella 2026, Joey Bada$$ deciding to go the acting route instead of music, and Tanner gives free game about how and what's the use of credit cards. Also, Welcome home Hoodrich Pablo Juan! Support the show…
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Episode overview KCSM 91.1 FM has been a lifeline for Bay Area jazz for six decades. Station Manager Dr. Robert Franklin joins Steve to talk about the station’s live-curated sound, its massive library and preservation work, and the new documentary celebrating KCSM’s history and community impact. Dr. Robert ā€œBobā€ Franklin — Station Manager, KCSM 91.…
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