Music and songwriting discussions with Dayton, Ohio based songwriter Mike Bankhead and other musicians.
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Tod Weidner is back again to talk about his experience recording "Favorites", one of his recent singles. We're also chatting about his upcoming shows here in Ohio with Peter Mulvey on May 2nd and 3rd.
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Valerie Vonn is an independent musician currently based in Germany. How did she get started making music? Why is she based in Germany? You'll learn the answer to those two questions in this episode, as well as several insightful thoughts on the music business.
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Anthony Church is a fellow Ohioan, a music producer, and a podcaster. What are his musical influences? What's his podcast like? What does he see as the role of a producer? You'll get the answers to these questions and more from this episode. Don't forget to check out the Show Notes for applicable links, including a Spotify playlist of Anthony's music, and his LinkTree.
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Three music nerds talk about their top 10 favorite albums of 2023. Here's hoping you discover something that you'll love! Links in the Show Notes.
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I Am Experienced
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My latest release, I Am Experienced, is exactly six months old today, having been release on June 20th, 2023. This episode features Rizo, the engineer / producer on this concept album.
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Buick Audra is a songwriter and guitarist based in Nashville, who seriously brings the rock in her band Friendship Commanders. She wrote a concept album called Mass for the band, and in addition to doing the artwork, she also wrote a book to accompany it. There are a lot of stories here. You'll hear just a couple of them in our conversation.
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The more you learn, the less you're going to know about Golden Guy. That being the case, listen to this episode and learn a little less about this enigma of your fascination.
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Do you know what a cigar box guitar is? I didn't, and then I had this conversation with Max B. Greene.
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Taylor Ruckle is back on this episode, and we're talking about some albums we enjoyed. I hope you find something here that you like. The albums are listed with Bandcamp links over in the show notes.
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How many Black country artists can you name? How many Black folks artists can you name? Even people who consider themselves music fans might not be able to name more than one or two. Why is that? What is being done to change that? You'll learn the answers to those questions in this episode, a chat with Holly G about Black Opry.
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Cherimondis J is an outrageously talented multi-instrumentalist, a classically trained concert pianist, and a soon-to-be college graduate. Our conversation goes to some deep and introspective places, mostly because Cherimondis clearly does a lot of thinking about how making art fits into her life. I asked her to contribute to my new concept EP I Am Experienced, she kindly agreed to do so, and you can hear her singing and playing violin on a few of the songs. We talk about that, the album Dove Archer that she released last year, being Black in the classical music world, her creative process and plans, and all sorts of other things.
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"Chameleon Skin" - Cherimondis plays violin and sings on this song
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I'm talking to my multi-instrumental pal OriSoaring again on this episode. This time, we're talking about how she kindly contributed saxophone to my concept EP, I Am Experienced. She played on "Latent", "Plantation", and "Hey Baby Take the Keys." You'll hear me talk a little bit about my family history when we discuss "Plantation." You'll also hear how Ori approached tracking saxophone on these songs, as well as how she got the idea to put saxophone on a punk song.
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Hiba Loukssi just graduated from Xenia High School, and is headed to Cornell. She's an enthusiastic, eloquent, intelligent individual who you are surely going to love. This episode is for all the 2023 graduates: I hope that you all groove to my new song "Good Times" as your song of the summer, and that you look back fondly upon this time someday in the future.
"Good Times"
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Linsey Rogers is a vivacious multi-instrumentalist and pinball enthusiast. There's more here, of course, but that's the hook. We had an enjoyable conversation, and I think you'll also find it quite entertaining.
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It was truly a pleasure for me to speak to Ohio musician John Scalzi, who happens to also be my favorite author. We spend most of this conversation talking about music. What was the first instrument he learned? You'll find the answer to that and other things about this very interesting individual in this episode.
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Lisa Wagner is Executive Director at Levitt Pavilion. They're a non-profit organization with the mission of building community through the power of music, and they bring 50 free concerts to Dayton every year. How in the world do they pull that off? Find out in this conversation.
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Kyleen Downes is a professional musician, and one of my favorite people here in our Dayton music community. In this conversation, you'll learn how she decided to study music in college and what her songwriting process looks like, among other things.
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I was on Tatiana's podcast a short time ago, and she returns the favor for this episode. Tatiana speaks four languages, has four children, and has a whole lot of interesting life experiences. You'll get to know her personally and professionally in this episode.
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Tracy Bunn is my first Australian guest. She is an experienced musician and songwriter with lots of stories to tell. I think you'll be able to tell how much she cares about the music she makes from our conversation.
Pretty please pre-save my upcoming single "Latent"
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Taylor Ruckle is back on the podcast! As music enthusiasts tend to do, we gush about our favorite albums of 2023 so far. I've linked to all of them in the Show Notes so that they'll be easy for you to find.
Pre-Save my new single "Latent", pretty please?
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OriSoaring is a multi-instrumentalist and painter who I've known for a few years now. She's an intriguing individual with lots of stories. You'll get to hear some of them in this conversation.
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LeeAnn Tooker is a comedian based in Los Angeles. I saw her do a set the last time in Los Angeles, and she made me laugh. You'll get to know LeeAnn in this episode, and get a picture of how much work it is to do stand up comedy.
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Left-handed rock & roller Dirty Doc joins me today. You know her out in the streets as Dirty Metal Lefty. We'll get into how she learned to play music, what her songwriting process looks like, and all of the various musical projects she's participating in.
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No show notes for this episode. Mike Thome is back on the podcast, talking about the brand new baseball season with me. We talk about the new rules, our favorite teams, our predictions, and then a little about barbecue.
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Tim Minneci is a musician, podcaster, and author based in Columbus, Ohio. Our lengthy conversations answers some important questions, such as: How does Tim decide which characters to kill off in a book? What authors, films, and music give him inspiration to write? What does he hope readers take away from his books? You'll the answers to these questions and more in this episode.
Dig Me Out podcast
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Briget Boyle is here to tell us about "Mandolin", the second single from her upcoming album Heartbreak Residue.
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Jed Craddock & Joey Berrios cover a whole lot of ground in this conversation with me. Our chat goes from light-hearted to serious and heavy, from artistic reflection to ridiculous conjecture, and from remembering the past to looking forward to the future. It's all sincere. Please enjoy getting to know these gentlemen.
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The Wag are a band from New Jersey who have been doing the music thing for 25 years. All four of the band members join me for this conversation. What's their story? What is their sound like? Who are these people? Listen to this episode to find out about these lovely people, and check out their new album Blue Bottles and Copper Coins on March 25th.
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Nora Rahimian is an anti-capitalist business coach. What in the world does that mean? Listen to our conversation to find out!
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Maxime Cholley est batteur professionel savoyard que habite maintenant en New York. On a parlé en anglais sur l'episode 84. Notre conversation en français et un petit peu différent. Maxime a des observation très intéressants au sujet de quelques différence culturels entre la France et les Etats-Unis. Vous allez aussi découvrir comment il a pris la décision d'étudier la musique à Boston au lieu d'en France.
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Today's guest is French drummer Maxime Cholley, who is based in New York these days. This conversation is in English. (Come back Friday for our conversation in French.) How did he end up choosing to come to the United States to pursue his career as a professional musician? You'll find out in this episode.
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Meet Marcelo Maccagnan, Brazilian born bassist! He's currently based in New York. You'll be able to hear his passion for music in our conversation. Why did he choose bass? Tune into this episode and find out!
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Simona Smirnova is my first Lithuanian guest. She is known for playing the kanklés, a traditional Lithuanian instrument. She's on tour right now promoting a book she just released called Kanklés in New York. A fascinating fact: her band consists of someone from Brazil, someone from France, and someone from Italy... that's four nationalities in one band! You'll find out more interesting things about Simona when you listen to our conversation.
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Yue Deng-Wu is a former lawyer. She's a classically trained pianist based in San Francisco, and is co-founder of a startup called Spacenotes. She has taken a fascinating path to get to where she is today. I am glad to call her my piano teacher right now, and am sure you will enjoy getting to know her via our conversation. What does she think is missing from music education? What did her childhood smell like? What does success look like for Spacenotes? These are some of the things you will learn in this episode. Stick around to the end to hear what is absolutely the most beautiful piece of music to have ever appeared on this podcast.
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Josh Roush grew up in Middletown, Ohio. Liv Roush grew up in Australia. They live in Los Angeles now. Josh wrote and directed independent punk rock feature film Wrong Reasons.Liv produced the film. Kevin Smith is the executive producer. Josh and Live are on the road right now, taking the film on tour to audiences across the country. How did they manage to finish this project on a small budget? How did Josh and Liv meet? How did Kevin Smith get involved? What in the world does a film producer even do? You'll learn the answers to these questions and more from this conversation.
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You'll really enjoy getting to know Jovi Espina, a talented songwriter from Virginia who is currently based in Los Angeles. Among other things, we talk about her EP Act Accordingly, which I strongly recommend you listen to.
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Nina Nepa is a songwriter and musician from Pittsburgh who is currently based in Los Angeles. We get into her songwriting process, and I ask her specifically about three songs so that she can break them down for us. (I link to those in the show notes.) You're going to find one of her stories especially touching.
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Ben Monat is an amateur guitarist from Massachusetts who has a palpable enthusiasm for the instrument. In this conversation, you'll learn about his musical background, his influences, and what he likes to play these days.
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Brenda Carsey is a singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles. Her new album is called Cognizance, and you can stream it everywhere this coming Monday, January 9th. This is also Brenda's first vinyl release, and she's doing it in style, as Cognizance spans 2 discs.
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Olivia Frances is a multi-award-winning indie artist. She is originally from Cincinnati, and is currently based in Nashville. I like her songs, and I think you will, too.
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Juliet Fromholt is Music Director at WYSO. Taylor Ruckle is a freelance music journalist who has been published by several outlets. Suffice it to say that the three of us are somewhat crazy about music. We have a lengthy and enthusiastic conversation about our favorite music from 2022. I hope you discover something from this episode that you end up loving. You can find a complete list of the top ten albums from Juliet and Taylor over in the show notes.
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Zack Sliver's a Dayton based musician and songwriter whose project is called Yuppie. Yuppie put out an album called Peculiar in 2022. We talk about that in this episode. We also talk about songwriting, Lee's Famous Recipe fried chicken, music videos, and about how wearing a wig in Okinawa helped Zack to become a better musician. See the show notes for links to two fantastic music videos.
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Here's the description of this band that I lifted from their Bandcamp page: A little bit gothic, a little bit neo-30's, and just a little bit weird, they dazzle and delight with every song.
Carrie and Adam were kind enough to talk with me for this episode, and they were delightful. You'll enjoy getting to know them.
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Je parle encore une fois avec Mary Beth Carty, mais cette fois, on parle français.
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How would you like to meet an artist that sings in FOUR different languages? That's Mary Beth Carty, a fascinating multi-instrumentalist from Nova Scotia. We talk about her latest album, Crossing the Causeway, how the diversity of her region influences her music, and what her childhood smells like.
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Marisa "Bux" Buxbaum is back on the podcast. Brandon Semler joins us. We lavish praise and analysis upon the second Fountains Of Wayne album, Utopia Parkway.
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Dayton musician Zac Pitts has his debut album Midwest Sorrow available right now on all streaming services. He stops by the podcast to talk to me about how he got started making music, his songwriting process, what making the album was like, and why it's important for independent musicians to learn about marketing.
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John Dubuc is a guitarist and songwriter from Dayton, Ohio. His band is called John Dubuc's Guilty Pleasures. We discuss his songwriting process, his musical background, his album (Where Have I Been All Your Life?), and what he has coming in the near future.
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Michelle Rhea Goddard is a songwriter from California who is currently based in Nashville. We talk at length about her album Breaking Bread: Songs of Reconciliation in this conversation. We also get into her songwriting process and discuss the difficulties and limitations of choosing a musical genre.
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Three At Home are a band from the Boston area. How did they get their band name? How did three people from three different states come together to make music? You'll find out from this episode.
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TINO is my favorite Dayton rapper. I am glad to welcome him here to the podcast to chat about his new album Midwest Sorrow, which arrives just in time for Bandcamp Friday today. TINO is gregarious and hilarious, and I think you'll really enjoy this conversation.
This episode is brought to you by my new single "For Misty", recorded in secret and presented on November 3rd as a 15-year-anniversary present. It's available right now on all streaming services. If you'd like a high-quality download, please visit my Bandcamp page, where you can get one for $15.
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Would you like to hear a new song? If so, this is the episode for you.
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Josh Bradford is back on the podcast, this time to talk about his "creative nomadic journey". What is that? Listen and find out!
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Marc Aiello is a guitarist who played in Dayton band parker ben parker a long time ago. I attended a LOT of parker ben parker shows, and they've long been one of my favorite ever Dayton bands, so being able to talk music with Marc brought me no small amount of joy. We talk about the past, we nerd out on music, and we also get into what Marc is up to these days with his current band, The Durable Fiction.
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Joe Anderl has been playing live music for over two and a half decades. He's got a lot of stories to tell, and you'll get to hear a few of them in this conversation. We also warmly extend an invitation to come see us on Friday 21st October (that's this Friday) at Dayton Music Fest.
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Dayton Music Fest weekend pass
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Renata Leo is an open-minded overly-sensitive optimistically cynical millennial feminist. That description is from her blog, and in her own words. We had an interesting conversation, and I think you'll quite enjoy it.
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Longtime Dayton musician Nathan Peters joins me today to talk about Dayton Music Fest. If you're in the greater Dayton area and enjoy live music, we really think you should come to this event with us.
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Mike Thome is back on the podcast to talk about the baseball season coming to a close. Will his Minnesota Twins manage to get into the playoffs? Will the Atlanta National League Baseball Club manage to win the East? What are the ten ways that someone can safely be on base? Who are the people currently playing for the Kansas City Royals and Detroit Tigers? What does Mike think about some of the upcoming rule changes in Major League Baseball? You'll find the answers to these questions in this episode.
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Meet Matthew Kirk, father of two, and owner of O and E's Corner Cone, an ice cream shop in Yellow Springs. He's kindly hosting five musical acts on two different stages this Saturday 17th September at Yellow Springs Porchfest. (I have the honor to be playing the ice cream shop at 4 PM.) You can tell how much he cares for his community in this conversation. Why should you come to Yellow Springs Porchfest if you're in the area. You'll find the answer in this episode.
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Gretchen is a professional bartender who has a new business venture. I have fond memories of the Gem City Podcast talking to business owners in our community, and I feel like this is the kind of episode they might have done. What kind of niche is Mercenary Bartenders filling in Dayton? What in the world is liquor liability insurance? What's Gretchen's favorite Dayton band? You'll learn the answers to these questions in this episode.
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Brittany Bliss and Reid Givens are a married couple band called Brittany and the Blisstones. They come from Chico, California. What was the first song they can remember hearing in their life? What did their childhood smell like? How did a chance meeting with me end up being a story that we'll all probably never forget? You'll enjoy getting the answers to these questions and more in this new episode.
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Listen to my pal Brandon Semler and I nerd out on Fountains Of Wayne and baseball. We also talk about his band Westerly Station, and his upcoming solo project. What is Brandon doing to help musicians learn to market themselves? What does he enjoy about the CD Baby DIY Musician Conference? You'll learn the answers to these questions and more in this episode.
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If you speak English and didn't understand my Spanish chat with Icho Van in the previous episode, well this here is for you. Icho and I continue our conversation in English. Icho is the bass player for Jenny and the Mexicats, and he talked to me from Madrid before embarking on this next part of tour. The band will be in Dayton tomorrow night, Thursday 25th August, for a free show at Levitt Pavillion. You can support this independent band by heading to the show. Get to know the charming and talented Icho by listening to this episode.
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Icho Van toca contrabajo en el grupo Jenny and the Mexicats. Tenía la bondad de charlar comigo un rato antes de que su grupo viene a Dayton para un concierto. Pienso que van a disfrutar mucho de nuestra conversación. Favor de mirar los Apuntes para enlaces. Si acaso disfrutó de este episodio, le pido que por favor darme un "like" en el plataforma de podcasts que les gustan.
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50 is a nice round number and kind of a milestone for a new podcaster. I'm glad that Mike Joseph was willing to chat with me for this episode. He's a Brooklyn based podcaster and music industry professional. He does plenty of other things, but those are the topics we covered most in this conversation. Mike is a gentleman that I enjoy listening to and talking to, and I think that you'll agree with me after you hear this conversation. What did his childhood smell like? Why is open acknowledgement of mental health issues important to him? What's the difference between "Hi. How are you" and "Hi, how are you"? Listen and find out.
Detoxicity Podcast
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Lesley Barth is a musician, songwriter, author, teacher, and mom currently based in Nashville. She released her second full-length album Big Time Baby in May 2020. We have a wide-ranging conversation covering her beginnings as a musician, songwriting process, how she has been dealing with life changes, her book, and her upcoming speaking session at the CD Baby DIY Musician Conference in Austin.
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John Henry Sheridan is a musician , podcaster, and author from Brooklyn, New York. We talk about all three of those aspects of his creativity, and we also invite musicians out there to come to Austin in a few weeks and meet us at the CD Baby DIY Musician Conference.
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Mike Thome becomes my first three time guest as we talk about the baseball season again.
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Mariah J is a singer/songwriter, dancer, artist disruptor and generally creative person from Dayton, Ohio. She just released an album called Unfolding on Friday June 24th , 2022. That album is a great way to get to know her personality, her heart, and real-life experiences. You'll also get a glimpse of Mariah through our conversation. You can find Unfolding right now anywhere you stream music.
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Texas-based Colombian singer Ana Bajaras is back on the podcast to talk about her new single "Ojos Bonitos", a cover of an Andean folk song.
En este episodio, estoy platicando con Ana Barajas, una música colombiana quién ahora vive en Texas. Hablamos acerca de su nuevo sencillo "Ojos Bonitos", lo cual es un viejo canción andina. También hablamos acerca del hermoso video que viene con la canción.
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This episode is brought to you by my debut album Echo in the Crevices, which will be 5 years old on Sunday, July 17. Through July 17th, you can get it for $5 on my website.
Franz Robert Wild is a songwriter, musician, vocal coach, and all-around music industry professional from Toulouse, France. We had this conversation in French. For you English-speakers, we'll have another chat in English later.
Franz Robert Wild est auteur, compositeur, musicien, coach vocal et professionel de musique qui vient de Toulouse. Quand est-ce qu'il a commencé à jouer la musique? Que'est-ce que c'est le premier outil qu'il utilise quand il va écrire une chanson? Pourquoi est-ce qu'il chante en anglais? Je vous invite à découvrir les réponses à ces questions et encore plus, en écoutant cet épisode.
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Music journalist Taylor Ruckle is back on the podcast, and this time, we're talking about our favorite albums from the second quarter of 2022. Each of us selected five albums for this exercise, and we tack on the new album from Oceanator as a bonus at the end. Prepare yourself for some in-depth music discussion, an anecdote from me about a missed opportunity with Bartees Strange, and what band Taylor describes as "indie music writer catnip".
This episode is brought to you by my debut album Echo in the Crevices, which turns 5 years old on July 17th.
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Since his last appearance on this podcast, Brandon Berry has directed several of my music videos, including my latest one that was just released on Tuesday, June 21st. The original plan for this conversation was to talk about that video. We talked about it a little bit, but the conversation went to a bunch of unexpected and serious places. What sort of places? You'll have to listen to find out.
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In this episode, Joe becomes the first guest to play a song live on the podcast. He plays a new one that isn't released yet on any recording, so at the moment, it's an exclusive. You'll get to hear the two songs he released on the summer solstice, Tuesday June 21st. You'll also get to hear about his songwriting process and how he feels about building community with music. Joe is a thoughtful lyricist, and is just as thoughtful a conversationalist.
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Rachel Rosen is a journalist, musician, and traveler. These days she lives on an island in Puget Sound. In this conversation, you'll learn about her songwriting process, how she started making music, what her childhood sounds like, and her complicated relationship with Say Anything.
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Meet Kamden Webb, who records and releases music as The Kadence. He is a Dayton-based songwriter and artist, about to embark on a cross country journey in a Nissan Altima.
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Dayton poet, rapper, and small business owner K. Carter is my guest for this episode. We talk about how he got started making music. He shares some of the lessons he has learned as he continues releasing albums and improving at his craft. You'll be able to tell how hard he works, and how much he cares about supporting the talented people in the Gem City. If you live in the Dayton area, we warmly invite you to come to Riverscape on Saturday June 11 and enjoy some free music.
A brief video of K. Carter talking about his upcoming For Dayton By Dayton festival
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Corduroy Brown is a musician and songwriter from West Virginia. You'll learn about his influences and such in this conversation, but a story that is unique to him is a harrowing near death experience. How did coming back from the brink affect his outlook on life? That's something that you'll definitely want to hear.
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Lisa is a fellow Midwesterner, whose favorite band, if my memory serves, is Bowling For Soup. She is all sorts of busy, since she has three children. We met online over two decades ago, and she once did something very kind for me, so she's one of those people I will remember fondly forever. Listen to our conversation and learn about how she's keeping her kids busy, what kind of delicious Korean foods she grew up eating, which of the Star Trek series is her favorite, and why you shouldn't wear shoes in the house.
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Greg Owens is a songwriter from Nashville whose childhood smelled like honeysuckle on a summer breeze and wet dirt and moss. He likes the way moss feels, Smashing Pumpkins, whiskey, and being a dad. We talk about his album Life, Love, and Southern Sadness and all sorts of other stuff. Greg is an authentic musician who writes from his heart, even when he isn't writing about himself. I think you'll enjoy getting to know him.
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My tastefully named friend Mike Thome is back to talk about baseball now that one fourth of the 2022 season has passed. You'll hear us discuss our respective favorite teams, the Minnesota Twins and the Atlanta National League Baseball Club. You'll hear us say nice things about Byron Buxton, Manny Machado, and Joe Ryan. We know you're probably not interested, but that doesn't stop us from talking about our fantasy league. If you need a baseball fix, this is the episode for you.
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Sara Jelley writes songs and sings songs and plays instruments and teaches people how to sing. That's all very simplified. For a much more detailed explanation, listen to this brand new podcast episode and get to know her.
Sara Jelley's website
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Sarah Rudy is the guitarist and songwriter behind West Virginia band Hello June. It's truly my pleasure to converse with musicians whose work I enjoy, and Sarah fits squarely in that category. Listen to her talk about the work she puts into music, and then maybe go listen to her songs?
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Sigue mi conversación con mi amigo Isaac, pero cambiamos el idioma, y hablamos en español. Platicamos acerca de su perrito, las Guerras de las Galaxias, su pasatiempo de hacer videos de los videojuegos, y el video musical que hizo para mí. Les recomiendo su podcast, Group Time.\
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Isaac is my youngest guest so far. His interests include playing video games live on YouTube, hosting a podcast, Star Wars, music, video editing, Yorkshire Terriers, and assorted other things. I think you'll enjoy getting to know him.
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I welcome a fellow Xenian on this episode, Arch Grieve. Arch teaches political science, and is a podcaster. His main podcast is called Discover Dayton, a podcast about the Gem City's past, present, and future. Listen to this episode for two podcasters talking about podcasting.
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Abigail Moone is a talented musician from Dayton with a big voice. She recently released her debut EP In Ruins, the first of two planned releases for this year. What are her influences? What is the first tool chosen when it's time to write a song? How'd she get started in music? You'll learn all of these things in this episode, and you'll also hear my favorite song from the new EP.
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Taylor Ruckle is a freelance music journalist, and also a musician. This conversation is simply two people who love music, talking about our favorite albums of 2022 to this point. This episode was recorded before the most recent Oceanator album was released, and that's one that we both strongly recommend. Listen to this episode, and you'll surely discover something that is musically new to you, and just maybe, you'll find something that you love.
Taylor's interview with Elise from Oceanator
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Brian Zisook is cofounder and Senior Vice President of Operations at Audiomack. He is also VP and Editor-in-Chief of a music blog called DJBooth. He is known in the music world as "Z". Z is a professional journalist who has become an executive. What exactly does he do at Audiomack? What is Audiomack trying to be to musicians? How is Audiomack trying to serve listeners? You'll get answers to all of these questions in our conversation.
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Jon Kresin and Amelie Eiding are a pop duo called 7000apart. They are currently based in Wisconsin, but at the time of our conversation, they were in Stockholm, Sweden. In this conversation, you'll learn about their writing process, what important message they are attempting to convey through their music, the challenges of booking a tour, how to go about building a music community, and all sorts of interesting things about trying to make it as a full-time musician.
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Marisa loves music and loves talking about music. She and I had this conversation back in December 2021. We talk about Fountains Of Wayne, the brilliant self-titled debut album from one of our favorite bands. We talk about how these songs make us feel. We talk about the twinge of melancholy lurking just beneath the surface in insanely catchy power pop.
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We go international yet again on the podcast, as I have a chat with my dear friend Ruth. Ruth is from Ipswich, England. We met in Paris. (The one in France, as opposed to the one in Kentucky or Texas.) Ruth has a dog named Lincoln, a husband named Paul, a knack for melody, and red hair. Which character from Winnie the Pooh are we? Why do we love Kellii Scott? What is Ruth's songwriting process? All of that in more in this episode.
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My friend Mike and I talk about baseball. If you are into baseball, you'll enjoy this, despite the fact that I talked way too much.
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Adam Edwards is musician and comedian who originally comes from Dayton, Ohio. He is an accomplished bassist. Today he lives in Colorado. We have a nostalgic conversation where we talk about music and musicians from Dayton's past and Adam's musical history. You'll find out a handful of lessons that Adam has picked up about how to be a better musician along his journey, and you'll also hear him talk about playing a show on the legendary stage at Red Rocks.
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The instant I started my podcast, I knew I wanted to get Terry "Izzy Rock" Martin as a guest. He was one of the hosts on the Gem City Podcast, a labor of love into which he poured countless hours and energy without being paid. Have you ever wondered how much work it takes to produce and edit a podcast? Izzy Rock will break it down for you from a position of authority on the subject, as he has produced and edited more than one THOUSAND episodes. He also talks about how it is possible to build community through podcasting.
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Franklin Rabon is from Georgia. He is an intelligent and thoughtful individual with an impressive array of interesting life experiences. We didn't get to all that many of them in this conversation, but we'll get to some of them in the future because I'll have him back. He is in a band called The Relic Souls, and you can hear the single they released in December 2021, "Lover Keep Coming", at the end of this episode.
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Brandon Berry lives in San Diego, but used to live in the Dayton area. He is rather mercurial when it comes to his artistic endeavors. On the day we had this conversation - Wednesday December 22 of 2021 - Brandon filmed what would eventually become the music video for my new single, "Hold the Wick". That music video will be released this coming Tuesday, March 15th. I make a great effort to delve into the secrets behind Brandon's vision for the video in this conversation, but with limited success. You'll find that he turned the tables on me a couple of times and took over hosting duties.
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Brian Greaney is a Dayton multi-instrumentalist with a passion for listening to and making music. He releases music under the name Bonsai Superstar. If you don't know where that name comes from, you'll find out on this podcast.
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Rizo is one of the owners at The Dreamcatchers Recording Studio in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. He did a remix of "Hold the Wick" (out TODAY on my website and on my Bandcamp page), and we talk about his approach to that task. Have you ever wondered about the kind of thought and work ethic that goes into being an audio engineer, mixing engineer, mastering engineer, and producer? What did Rizo's childhood smell like? What does he hope his clients take away with them when they finish work at his studio? What kind of sage advice did we offer to an unnamed misguided friend with the hope of helping him to see reason? You'll hear all of that in this conversation.
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Jennifer Jurcsisn is my guest for this episode. I call her Doctor Jenny. We eventually end up talking about music, but our conversation meanders in and around such topics as education, science, art, board games, and science fiction. Nerds and geeks of the universe, this episode is for you.
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No $ Savant is a songwriter, engineer, producer, and artist from Enschede, Netherlands. He was kind enough to collaborate with me by remixing my upcoming single "Hold the Wick". Not only will you hear his remix of that single, you'll hear No $ Savant tell you about how he got started making music, what producing means to him, why he prefers to write in English instead of Dutch, and what kind of benefits he is receiving from going to music school.
You can find No $ Savant on Instagram and Twitter.
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Dayton, Ohio's Rich Reuter becomes the first two-time guest here on You Could Be My Aramis. He is a versatile musician, songwriter, and recording artist who has added engineering, mixing, mastering, and production to his skill set. His new EP Endless Parade is available on Thursday 24th February.
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This is the first podcast conversation that I recorded in Spanish.
Este es la primera conversación que grabé para mi podcast en español. Es una plática muy amena con la cantante Ana Barajas. Hablamos acerca de su historia como artista, su proceso en composición, y sus planes para un tercer álbum.
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Paul Levy is the ebullient and gregarious lead singer of Sadbox. Our discussion covers his songwriting process, the most recently released Sadbox album Future Copy, the spirit of collaboration in Dayton music, how to know when a song is done being written, the joy of music on a tangible medium, and the word gestalt.
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Sí, ya hay una plática aquí con Mariana Tirsa, fue el Episodio 8. Aquí está de nuevo, pero esta vez, platicamos en español. Mariana Tirsa es cantante y escritora de canciones basada en Austin, Texas. Graba sus canciones bajo el nombre Runaway Horse. En este episodio van a aprender cual herramienta usa cuando está escribiendo una canción, cómo determine si la letra va a estar en inglés o español, y cuáles sentimientos dominan en sus canciones.
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Becca Wonka is a songwriter and musician originally from France and currently based in Los Angeles. We have an animated bilingual conversation.
Why did I call her the opposite of Josephine Baker? Who does she think is the best French musician of the 20th century? Why did she choose to specialize in making Black music? Do we really need saxophone solos?
Becca Wonka est autrice française de chansons qui habite à Los Angeles. Nous avons barvardés en anglais et en français.
Pourquoi est-ce que je lui ai appelé "l'envers de Josephine Baker"?Selon Becca, qui est le meilleur musicien français du vigntième siècle? Pourquoi est-ce qu'elle a choisit spécialiser en musique Noire? Est-ce qu'on a vraiment besoin des solos de saxaphone?
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Back to Texas this week for a chat with Mariana Tirsa. Mariana is a musician and songwriter who records folk/americana songs under the name Runaway Horse. On this episode, you'll learn about her songwriting process, and how her songs grow and develop from the time she is writing them to the time she collaborates with other musicians to record them. You'll also learn about the most recent Runaway Horse single, and the music she has on the way later in 2022.
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Tod Weidner is an experienced musician with decades of goodwill accumulated here in the Gem City, Dayton, Ohio. His work is notable for meticulous songcraft and sincerity. Our conversation covered all sorts of musical ground. Why does he say that Frank Sinatra was the Justin Beiber of his day? What is his approach to songwriting like? What were the effects of the pandemic on his musical plans? Where is his solo project taking him creatively that his longtime band couldn't? Why is his recent work leaning toward words with fewer syllables? How in the world is a musician supposed to use TikTok?
Have a listen, and find out whether these questions have answers. Visit Tod Weidner's Official Website.
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Creative artist Josh Bradford wields piano as his main weapon. Listen to our conversation to find out about his versatility as an artist, how he involves the audience in spontaneous compositions, why he loves dissonance, and his thoughts on the best thing we can all do to support independent artists that does not involve spending money. We also talk about his current crowdfunding campaign to pay for his studio grand piano.
Josh Bradford - Pay My Piano
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It was my pleasure to chat with Nina Pelligra for this episode. Nina is best known for her a capella looper covers and solo a capella recordings. She is a musician, songwriter, arranger, singer, engineer, and producer... she does all of the things. Listen to her describe how she approached the challenge of doing a remix, and get a glimpse of her creative process, both with her own music and what she can do for a capella groups.
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Learn how music can balance darkness with joy by listening to this conversation with Gail Gallagher. Gail is a singer-songwriter, composer, artist, and podcaster with a background in sketch comedy and improv. Listen to this episode for a dose of ebullience, and also learn how Gail has expressed grief through her art.
Gail's new single "Long Johns" is available now on all streaming platforms.
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Today I am glad to introduce you Rich Reuter, a versatile Dayton musician. Do you know why Rich's nickname is "The Captain"? If not, listen to this episode and find out. You'll also learn the approach he takes to doing a remix, how his album The Captain came together, and some behind-the-scenes details on "Pale Light of the Moon", which is my favorite song on that album. If you enjoy music or songwriting, you'll probably like this episode.
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Brian Johnson is a dreamer and a doer. How did one of his projects manage to raise $57,000? In a town where Ermal Fraze revolutionized the beverage industry, how are Brian and his partners innovating with soft drinks? What is he doing to help benefit local musicians, local music venues, and the people who come to see shows in our community? We talk about pizza, soda, small business, and bright ideas in this episode.
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Canadian artist Baby Molly (Liam Morrison) joins me to talk about music, songwriting, doing a remix, playing live, being without genre, and going on tour.
Baby Molly's EP I Miss My Friends.
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Juliet Fromholt is the Music Director at WYSO, the public radio station for Southwest Ohio. She also hosts two shows on the station, Kaleidoscope and Alpha Rhythms. Juliet has a palpable enthusiasm for music and music discovery, and I think you'll certainly be able to feel that throughout our conversation. We have a chat about our favorite albums released in 2021. I list Juliet's top ten albums over in the show notes.
This right here is a bonus episode of the podcast, as Episode 1 is scheduled for January 5th. I wanted to present this conversation while 2021 was still in progress, and the calendar tells me we are running out of time for that to be the case.
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In this introductory episode, I answer three questions.
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