Genre names always seem to narrow things down. @wittytarbox sees music more like a sandbox - surf guitar, pop hooks, singing in Spanish, South American rhythms. Why wouldn't you? It's all there.
Full episode: https://t.co/cYO0D8FPST
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@camiclune on why signing a record deal too early can actually work against you - masters, publishing money, leverage. The stuff every aspiring artist needs to know.
Tune into the full convo: https://t.co/PNRPecoIT8
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The voice of a playoff run!
With the @BuffaloSabres back where they belong, it feels like the perfect time to revisit Dan Dunleavy on finding his rhythm behind the mic and what it means to call hockey in Buffalo.
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Listen in as Jon Nelson reflects on the shared experience of discovering albums with friends.
Tune into the full episode to catch the rest of the conversation: https://t.co/Y2pqLBZhSN
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“You can live artistically no matter what you do.” Music just makes it obvious.
Hear Jon Nelson reflect on lessons from Frank Zappa, the Meridian Arts Ensemble, and a life in music on the newest episode: https://t.co/Y2pqLBZhSN
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Billie Holiday endured darkness.
What you hear in her voice is ease.
Alex McArthur reflects on how that contrast reshaped her own approach to singing - and to herself.
Full Episode: https://t.co/FtcSJqhCty
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I sat down with Alex McArthur & George Caldwell to talk about inhabiting Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, the power of “Strange Fruit,” mentorship & why music reaches where speech can’t.
Full episode: https://t.co/FtcSJqhCty
Tickets: https://t.co/JundetV2kn
Evan Laedke shares how Third Space Cafe and Entertainment is a place where creativity flows naturally, whether people are there to work or to make art.
Tune into the full conversation to hear more: https://t.co/7qdlH67kb3
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On Dec. 8, 1980, U2 played for just eight people in Clarence, NY…while the world changed with John Lennon's murder. Jeff Miers joins the @BuffaloHistory podcast to revisit the music, the tragedy & the Buffalo connection.
Listen here: https://t.co/w4IH80RoIa
A room where “inspiration just flows.”
That’s how Evan Laedke describes Third Space Cafe and Entertainment, and after this conversation, it’s clear why Buffalo’s buzzing about it. Episode live now: https://t.co/7qdlH67S0B
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