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100 Guitarists

Premier Guitar

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Premier Guitar editors Jason Shadrick and Nick Millevoi are arguing over which 100 guitarists you should know. Together, they dig deep into each player’s catalog to uncover what makes them unique, influential, and important. Will Robert Quine make the list? Probably not. Trey Anastasio? Definitely. Listen each week as they break down iconic tracks, legendary tones, and even let the occasional guest air their grievances.
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Summer Album/Winter Album

Jody Avirgan & Craig Finn

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On this podcast we believe that all albums are either summer albums or winter albums. But what defines them? The lyrics, the music, your personal relationship with the record? Summer Album/Winter Album is a musical debate podcast with Jody Avirgan (538, 30 for 30, Radiotopia) and Craig Finn (The Hold Steady). Each episode, Jody and Craig offer their opening arguments, and then with the help of a guest, explore one of the greatest records of all time. Then: a verdict from the artist. New epis ...
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Riotboy Productions presents Phonogenics 101 - the podcast where people who love music discuss albums track by track. In the era of the digital single it's important to remember the artistry of the LP. During our Phonogenics 101 discussions we take an album we love and discuss it in detail, track by track. Phonogenics is hosted by Tampa performer/songwriter Jeremy Gloff. Thank you to my Patreon subscribers for making this possible. Please consider supporting this project at www.patreon.com/j ...
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The Poetry's Dead Podcast

Ryan Duggins and Leon Dunne

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Ryan and Leon are delighted to bring you your NEW favourite poetry podcast, exploring the work of poets old and new, with a little bit of craic mixed in. We'll share our love of poetry every week, taking you on a journey through work from poets you'll have heard of, as well as poets you may not have heard of and even people you had no idea wrote poetry.! We'll also help with our Agony Poet part of the show where we'll accept any challenge of solving a problem with a poem. Nothing is too triv ...
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Influenced

Blake Sokoloff & Robert Dean

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A podcast where we explore what makes great music influential ~ New Episodes the first Wednesday of every month. Recorded in Chicago, Illinois at Abbey Cat Recordings. Follow us Here: https://www.instagram.com/influenced.podcast/
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Everyone has a song that has been ruined by an ex. Each week, music journalists Courtney and Melissa sit down with a guest to discuss the one song they can never hear quite the same way again thanks to a past relationship.
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El Vinilo

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Welcome to El Vinilo, we are Matt, Adam & Grace. We are three musicians who love music and history. Each week we will be reviewing a classic album and comparing it to modern music today. Do they still stand up today? Do we like the albums? What do we love and hate? What was the world like when these albums where released? We'd love for you to listen along to each album as we count down. This is more like an Album Listening Club than just your average podcast! This podcast uses the following ...
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The Sound Logic Podcast

The Sound Logic Podcast

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Welcome to Sound Logic - a podcast about music’s greatest albums from Rolling Stone’s Top 500 List. Brought to you by two guys with no credentials. Find us on social media at @soundlogicpod
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Does music make you feel things? Like, anything at all? If not, you might be a sociopath! If so, this might be the podcast for you! Join hosts Joel Spence and Deborah Tarica each week as they invite someone they think is very very fantastic, to pick an album that is very very important to them. Together, they listen to that album and go back in time to understand what it means to that particular guest and how it helped make them who they are today.
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Twins Pod

Twins Pod

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The Hodgetwins are unleashed! With incredible guests, The Twins cover all the trending topics going on in the world! You never know what's going to happen on The Twins Pod!
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Tonight on Summer Album / Winter Album: Court and Spark. Joni Mitchell. 1974. Our special guest: Tim Heidecker, musician and host of Office Hours, On Cinema, and lots more. Jody Avirgan is arguing Summer, Craig Finn is arguing Winter. Jody won the coin toss. He is presenting first. Special thanks to Carmel Holt. Be sure to check out "The Road To Jo…
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Joni Mitchell’s rich, colorful altered-tuning chord voicings have set her work apart in its own musical universe, where the rest of us guitarists either scratch our heads in wonder or have to do dissertation-level research to unpack just how she gets her sound. Dawes guitarist and songwriter Taylor Goldsmith gained firsthand experience with Mitchel…
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Allison Russell’s jazz, blues, and folk influences create a sound that seems infinitely adaptable across her many projects. Her collaborators include Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox, Hozier, Brandi Carlile, and Orville Peck, as well as making music with her husband JT Nero, and with three other banjo players (including Music Show alumni Rhiannon Gidden…
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The Music Show goes Deep Inside the Blues with photographer and writer Margo Cooper, who’s assembled a beautiful book of photographs and interviews with blues musicians from Chicago to the Mississippi Delta. She joins Andrew on The Music Show to outline a sprawling, searching and ultimately living tradition, plus interviews with Blues legends from …
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DISCLAIMER: This podcast episode is intended for journalistic and informational purposes only. Our goal is to promote open dialogue and the free exchange of ideas. The views and opinions expressed by our guest are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast or its hosts.He is the most banned man in the world right now, but all of …
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Growing up in the small town of Montesano, Washington, Kurt Cobain turned to his older pal Buzz Osborne for musical direction. So on this episode, we’re talking with the Melvins leader about their friendship, from taking Cobain to see Black Flag in ’84 to their shared guitar journey and how they both thought about gear. And in case you’ve heard oth…
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A very special podcast this week as we invite Luain Press's Lee Sheridan to discuss his brand new anthology collection Luaina! We were delighted ourselves to be involved in the collection, not just because being published is good craic, but we are alongside some of Ireland's most talented spoken word performers and artists. After Lee attended the b…
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What do an actress mired in scandal, a grieving political dissident, a previously enslaved African celebrity, and a court composer have in common? They’re all integral to the story of Messiah becoming a cornerstone of the musical repertoire. Heard now more often at Christmas, it was premiered at Easter in 1742 after three rapid weeks of writing by …
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The bouzouki has been a feature of Irish folk music since the mid-1960s, and one of the instrument’s finest modern exponents is Daoirí Farrell. He’s also a singer and a song collector, and he's brought his instrument into our studio to demonstrate how the three things fit together. Daoirí Farrell is currently on his fourth tour of Australia, playin…
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Leonarda Jonie has been making quite a name for herself in the comedy scene. Usually, female comedians don't really get me to laugh, but Leonarda is a rare exception, just like we're an exception to most black people. But being funny is actually getting her banned from all kinds of venues, even Joe Rogan's comedy club! Join this channel to get acce…
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Riotboy Productions presents Phonogenics 101 - the podcast where people who love music discuss albums track by track. In the era of the digital single it's important to remember the artistry of the LP. During our Phonogenics 101 discussions we take an album we love and discuss it in detail, track by track. Phonogenics is hosted by Tampa performer/s…
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Between full episodes, we'll bring you quick conversations with some of our favorite music people -- rapid reactions to a bunch of classic albums: Summer or Winter. Today, a special chat between Jody and Craig about Craig's new album "Always Been" -- Craig talks through some of the records that inspired his new work, and renders a final verdict: Su…
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We go missing a week and we give you over an hours worth of bleeding poetry! We did go on a bit today, but crammed into the corners of our nonsense waffle are poems that will bring us all down to earth a little and focus on what is bloody important in our lives! Thank f*** for poetry! Kate Ireland's spoken word masterclass on sitting with her Grann…
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The Music Show is live at Canberra International Music Festival on 3 May - come join our audience! Annie & the Caldwells make music that could equally be at home in the church or at the club. The family band from West Point, Mississippi, fuse gospel with soul and disco. Their debut album Can’t Lose My (Soul) was released last month to critical accl…
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The Music Show is live at Canberra International Music Festival on 3 May - come join our audience! Zubin Kanga is known as the ‘cyborg pianist’, because throughout his career he’s been using technology to expand the idea of what the piano is and what it can do. As part of his major research project, Cyborg Soloists, he has commissioned dozens of ex…
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Jason Scoop is a comedian and impressionist expert who has been going viral for his hysterical President Trump impersonation. Confronting woke celebrities like Robert De Niro, Alec Baldwin & Whoopi Goldberg, "President Trump" gets in their faces in the middle of the street. Jason is a pure talent and he even sounds more like Trump than Trump himsel…
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Who hasn't sung a canon or round at some point in their life? 'Frère Jacques', 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' and 'Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree' are among the best-known children's songs and they're all meant to be sung as rounds. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, composers loved playing with canons in both sacred and profane music (some of it …
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Almost every description of South African singer, cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe starts with a phrase like “genre-defying”, but Abel refers to himself as genre defining. He’s here to perform with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and he brings with him a lifetime of musical influences ranging from his childhood in Sebokeng, a township outside Jo…
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Valentina Gomez is the viral sensation that has been getting millions of views on X for all kinds of crazy things y'all. She's only 25 and she's running for congress in Texas. she's funny and smart as hell and we talking about all kinds of things like illegal immigration, AIPAC, Muslims, black culture and more! Join this channel to get access to pe…
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Tonight on Summer Album / Winter Album: If You're Feeling Sinister. Belle and Sebastian. 1996. Our special guest: Jon Ronson Jody Avirgan is arguing Summer, Craig Finn is arguing Winter. Jody won the coin toss. He is presenting first. Weigh in and find lots more on instagram, and clips on our youtube page. Get in touch through our website.…
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Royce White was once a top NBA prospect who could have been a Hall of Famer, but he was just too real for that woke organization. Now, he is a talk show host exposing government corruption of all kinds. He has also been running for office and would have won if it wasn't rigged! Royce always puts the truth first no matter what it costs him, and he's…
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Growing up in Australia, guitarist Jedd Hughes tells us he dreamed of playing in Vince Gill’s band as far back as elementary school. Now, he lives in Nashville and stands next to the man himself on stage night after night. We’ve invited Jedd to join us on this episode of 100 Guitarists to talk about just what makes Vince’s playing so special. Jedd …
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Bloody hell do we have jam packed podcast for you this week guys. We have a love story to kick things off that happened at Mulligans pub on Poolbeg Street that ended at The Cobblestone where a woman from Peru had lost a poem gifted to her by a Welsh traveller. Just when you thought Ireland couldn't get any more fecking romantic! We share the essay …
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Riotboy Productions presents Phonogenics 101 - the podcast where people who love music discuss albums track by track. In the era of the digital single it's important to remember the artistry of the LP. During our Phonogenics 101 discussions we take an album we love and discuss it in detail, track by track. Phonogenics is hosted by Tampa performer/s…
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Saxophonist, composer, improviser and master looper, Adam Page, has brought a bunch of looping pedals and instruments into our Adelaide studio to show us how he builds layers of music on the fly. Adam's just finished a run performing a live improvised score for Australian Dance Theatre’s A Quiet Language, which sampled percussive sounds captured by…
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Between full episodes, we'll bring you quick conversations with some of our favorite music people -- rapid reactions to a bunch of classic albums: Summer or Winter. Today, Walter Martin of The Walkmen, lots of great solo projects, and the Walter Martin Radio Hour, which you can find on substack. More soon!…
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There’s a good chance that if you’re a guitar fan, you’ve seen Nathaniel Murphy’s gear demos—either on his Instagram account, where he goes by @zeppelinbarnatra, or on the Chicago Music Exchange page. His solo arrangements of classic tunes display his next-level technique and knack for clever arranging, and he makes our jaws drop every time he post…
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Inspired by our conversation with Mike Garry about musicians writing poetry, we wanted to dedicate this episode to our favourite artists who also enjoy a poem or too. Leon owns a copy of 'The Lords And The New Creatures' by The Door's frontman Jim Morrison, his only poetry collection so we had to talk about him, his mad blood-drinking, pagan mental…
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Songwriter Michael Goldberg discusses the four vintage Emmylou Harris collaborations finally seeing the light of day on his upcoming release "Hiding In Plain Sight". Keep your eye on Spotify for this release! Riotboy Productions presents Phonogenics 101 - the podcast where people who love music discuss albums track by track. In the era of the digit…
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People talking about the French composer Pierre Boulez tend to wear out the word iconoclast pretty quickly. To celebrate the “High Priest of Modernism” on the occasion of his centenary, The Music Show looks beyond Boulez’s clockwork reputation to the sensuality and emotion of his music and his kind, collegiate relationship with other musicians. Aut…
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Melbourne historian and musician Lisa MacKinney has written the first full-length history of 1960s New York pop group The Shangri-Las. They were responsible for hits like Leader of the Pack and Remember (Walkin’ in the Sand), teenage soap opera songs that sounded like nothing else on radio at the time. MacKinney’s book Dressed In Black: The Shangri…
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Jesse Lee Peterson is a legend. Y'all have been waiting for us to have him on for a long time, and here he is! We talking about black culture, what it was like for him growing up under Jim Crow, and how he is helping men regain their manhood. He also shares many personal stories that you might have never heard him tell before... Join this channel t…
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Tonight on Summer Album / Winter Album: Graceland. Paul Simon. 1986. Our special guest: Malcolm Gladwell Jody Avirgan is arguing Summer, Craig Finn is arguing Winter. Craig won the coin toss. He is presenting first. Check out Malcolm's series with Paul Simon "Miracle and Wonder" Weigh in and find lots more on instagram, and clips on our youtube pag…
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Brenda Bennett is a longtime veteran of the music scene - working with Prince as a member of the bands Vanity 6 and Apollonia 6, and also as a member of Ken Lyon and Tombstone. In 2011 Brenda struck out on her own for the first time with her debut album 'A Capella'. Brenda was kind enough to join me for an intriguing in depth discussion about the e…
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Riotboy Productions presents Phonogenics 101 - the podcast where people who love music discuss albums track by track. In the era of the digital single it's important to remember the artistry of the LP. During our Phonogenics 101 discussions we take an album we love and discuss it in detail, track by track. Phonogenics is hosted by Tampa performer/s…
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Angus Clark is an expert of all things Tony Iommi, and he has the gear to prove it! The Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Rock of Ages guitarist shows us a couple sweet Iommi tribute SGs as he walks us through Black Sabbath’s discography, breaking down Iommi’s vocabulary, sound, and gear, and how Iommi created some of the most identifiable riffs in all …
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We have the honour and privelege to bring you to a very special conversation. Mike Garry is a Manchester poet who's stories and perspectives on life will give you the inspiration you didn't know you needed to live your days to the fullest. We chat to Mike about his upcoming tour around Ireland, the power of reading for the disadvantaged and his abi…
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In the years since it originated in New York City in the late 1970s, hip hop has become a global music phenomenon. Reaching Australian shores in the early 1980s, tensions quickly arose between those looking to emulate their American rap heroes, and those using their own Australian accents. Dr Niall Edwards-FitzSimons takes us on a potted history of…
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