Hosted by HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser, the Buy My Merch podcast features intimate music industry interviews with your favorite artists, taking things way back to the early days of their careers. Merch table stories, live show disasters and much, much more!
Somewhere in the surf and skate of southern California lives a feeling—a long-loved nostalgia captured throughout decades of music and art. For LA-based singer-songwriter and producer Jordan Frye, growing up just minutes from the Pacific Ocean, this very feeling is the lived experience that has shaped his artistic expression. After building a successful career as a session writer, producer and indie label exec at Lauretta Records, alongside his partner Katrina, Jordan is quickly making a new name for himself as a solo artist. His latest album, daydreaming, has already been featured on popular shows like Netflix’s Love Is Blind.
Marilyn caught up with Jordan for a conversation about California cliches, songwriting as a profession, and the rising trend of artists ditching major labels for indie-level control.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna Gevorkian
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Stephanie Lemus
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and musician Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
There are few music industry firsts that LACES has yet to experience—a stint on NBC's The Voice, multiple successful solo projects, and a co-founder title at Head Bitch Music, which she runs alongside her partner, Ryan Vaughn. After signing a record deal as a teenager under the moniker "Charlotte Sometimes," Jessie Vaughn, a.k.a LACES, has effortlessly evolved through a storied music career with no end in sight.
Marilyn caught up with LACES in LA for a conversation about Myspace marketing, social media boundaries and so much more.
Kirsten Izer is no stranger to channeling her creative energy in unique ways. Initially starting out her music industry career as a publicist in New York City, she quickly realized she’d be happier exploring her own voice as a solo artist. Since relocating to Los Angeles, she’s built a name for herself as a singer-songwriter and performer, most recently dropping her debut EP, The Perfect Hire.
Kirsten sat down with Marilyn for a candid conversation about utilizing her PR skills to advance her music career, finding inspiration on social media and the importance of making a big impact, regardless of the audience size in front of you.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna Gevorkian
Thumbnail photo by Stephanie Lemus
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Stephanie Lemus
Filmed at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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From taking the stage as Drake Bell’s touring guitarist, to exploring the detail-oriented world of musical direction—Jimena Fosado is a creative on the move. After relocating to LA from her native Mexico City, she’s had the opportunity to play with a wild collection of industry legends, including Steve Vai, Beto Cuevas and many more. Her growing social media presence has earned her recognition and even partnership opportunities with brands like PRS Guitars and Quilter Amplification.
Marilyn sat down with Jimena at NRG Recording Studios in Hollywood for a jam-packed conversation about Patreon, navigating the LA music industry, and never forgetting where you come from.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna Gevorkian
Thumbnail photo by Stephanie Lemus
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Stephanie Lemus
Filmed at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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There is perhaps no better personification of an “emerging modern artist” than April Kae, whose career has already spanned global festival stages, social media stardom and now a long-standing brand relationship with famed guitarmaker, Fender. A master of evolving alongside the always-changing industry, April’s ability to navigate both online and IRL landscapes make her a force to be reckoned with, and she’s doing it all in 5-inch Balenciaga Crocs (displayed in full glory in this video). This summer, you’ll find her on stage at the newly-revived Warped Tour, performing with critically-acclaimed rock band Fever 333.
Marilyn sat down with April for a deep dive on the strategy behind “musicians as influencers,” including how to catch the attention of brands, growing and cultivating a digital audience, and the underscored importance of representation in the live music community.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna Gevorkian
Thumbnail photo by Stephanie Lemus
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Stephanie Lemus
Filmed at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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For those who know Fiona and Celeste, you’d be hard-pressed to find a more inseparable duo. After a chance meeting at a FRENSHIP show in LA years ago, they became fast friends, roommates, and eventually, business partners. Separately, under the performance names Fiona Grey and talker, they’ve experienced success as solo music acts, opening for artists like Charli XCX and Wheatus. After the events of 2020, they decided to join forces for two new projects: Cherryland, a boutique marketing agency, and Desperate Hauswives, a punk band inspired by the hit ABC drama.
Marilyn had the opportunity to sit down with Fiona and Celeste at the historic Mint theater in downtown LA, where they discussed their music marketing philosophy, DIY expertise and candid advice for aspiring artists.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Marilyn Moser and Anna Gevorkian
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Fiona Grey
Filmed at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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So who exactly has the distinction of being the first to feature global pop superstar Chappell Roan in an editorial interview? Meet Emily Treadgold—music industry expert, journalist, and founder of the female-owned-and-operated media site, The New Nine. Known for publishing over 5,000 articles featuring the likes of Chappell Roan, Billie Eilish, Kim Petras and many more, Emily has established herself not only as an industry trend spotter and digital marketing expert, but also a successful business owner. To date, The New Nine has expanded to include multiple writers, over 75,000 social media followers and a dedicated audience of readers who believe that fandoms are (and always have been) the backbone of the music industry.
Marilyn had the chance to sit down with Emily to share how they first met on TikTok, the harsh reality of posting opinions to an audience of thousands, and several other hot takes (Spotify playlists, indie music, festivals, we covered it all). Grab your notes for this one, you’ll want to write things down!
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Marilyn Moser and Anna Gevorkian
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Fiona Grey
Filmed at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Nathan Jacques is no stranger to a life of free-spirited wandering—but for today, we catch up with him at The Mint in Los Angeles, California. Originally from Massachusetts, Nathan’s Nashville-inspired sound currently finds its roots in the American west, drawing inspiration from his love of classic western films and a gritty performance style. His nostalgic music videos feel more like full-length movies, complete with adventure, love, and of course—a few bad guys.
In conversation with Marilyn, Nathan shares more about the process of pressing vinyl, his philosophy on DIY music video direction, and the age-old question: can a country artist find a home in LA?
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Marilyn Moser
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Fiona Grey
Filmed at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Keeley Bumford, known professionally as Dresage, rarely has a free minute to reflect on just how much she’s already accomplished as an artist, singer, songwriter, performer, composer and, most recently, producer. But her traction speaks for itself: she’s amassed millions of streams on Spotify (for both her solo and production work), landed sync placements in critically acclaimed shows, and collaborated with producers like Jai Wolf and AG. Most recently, she produced the song “rage” for DEZI, which quickly racked up thousands of views after a viral moment on TikTok.
Marilyn had the opportunity to sit down with Keeley to get the stories behind her incredible career, including a sync placement on Better Call Saul, the imperfect journey into music production and her life-changing awakening as a queer woman.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Marilyn Moser
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Fiona Grey
Filmed at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Finnegan Bell, known to the world as Love Ghost, always knew he wanted to defy genres. He describes his own music as a combination of rock, grunge, metal and emo—influenced by everyone from Kurt Cobain to Rihanna (who he hopes to share the stage with someday, as you’ll find out in this episode). But what really sets Love Ghost apart from his contemporaries is the marketing strategy he employs for his music, including a viral music video made popular by his growing fanbase in Latin America.
In today’s episode, Marilyn chats with Finn about his current content strategy, emphasis on mental health, and the incredible (true) story of his first million views on YouTube.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Marilyn Moser
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Fiona Grey
Filmed at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Known for her alt-rock anthems and killer stage persona, artist and songwriter Annabel Lee is a standout in LA’s local scene. Born in New England, where she first spent time honing her electric stage persona, she eventually migrated west to perform on popular stages like Hotel Cafe and The Echo. But perhaps what she is most known for are her multi-media concert events, incorporating elements of opera, short films and theatrics.
As you’ll learn in Marilyn’s conversation with Annabel Lee, it takes a village to bring these ideas to life, in combination with clever collaborations and a little determination. Join us as we chat songwriting process, Annabel’s relationship to social media, and the benefits (and drawbacks) of life in LA as an independent artist.
Produced by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Marilyn Moser
On-set production and recording by Marilyn Moser and Fiona Grey
Filmed at The Mint in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Born in raised in Henderson, Nevada, producer and musician CoCo Jenkins is the founder of Nothing To Do in Las Vegas (NTDLV), a popular entertainment industry calendar recommended by nearly every Vegas local in the scene. Starting out as a passion project, CoCo has since grown her community to well over 50,000 followers across platforms like Facebook and Instagram, and recently expanded the NTDLV brand into new categories, like her food blog, NTDLV Eats.
Just hours before sitting down for this interview, CoCo was invited by presidential hopeful Kamala Harris to attend her Las Vegas rally, an experience she later shared with her NTDLV following. Marilyn chats with CoCo about all things Las Vegas, her days as a music teacher, and how a now-infamous local music festival almost got her in trouble with Goldenvoice. Enjoy!
Produced and filmed by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna McLanahan
Intro/outro animations by Anna McLanahan
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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What happens when two DJs join forces in Las Vegas? Possibly the most magical friendship the Buy My Merch Podcast has seen yet! Meet TAY X and IvyMay, each a Las Vegas-based DJ, producer and artist, whose careers intertwined after a chance meeting at an EDM show in town. Together, you'll find these two supporting one another at local DJ sets, and even road tripping to desert sand dunes in search of the perfect content backdrop. No matter what they're up to, you can guarantee it's going to be fun.
In this episode, you'll hear how TAY X pulled off a 24-hour double-gig day (Santa Monica to Las Vegas), and how IvyMay ties her love of house plants into her artistic expression. Plus, we talk about what it takes to make it as a DJ in the entertainment capital of the world. A great conversation for anyone curious about the ever-evolving music industry in Las Vegas!
Produced and filmed by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna McLanahan
Intro/outro animations by Anna McLanahan
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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When Sabrina Seidman (known by her producer name, SEIDS) first started posting Logic Pro tutorials on TikTok in 2020, she was looking for a sense of community in a newly-digital world. In just a few years, she would amass a quarter of a million followers across her social channels, in addition to lucrative partnerships with companies like Apple and Splice. Now, SEIDS (music creator, producer, singer and songwriter) has published courses, classes and hundreds of free videos aimed at helping turn anyone (yes, that means you) into a self-sufficient music creator via strategic sponsorships with music tech brands.
On this episode of the Buy My Merch Podcast, SEIDS sits down with Marilyn for a deep dive on her artist journey, creative motivations and how she built her very own (powerful) corner of the internet.
Produced and filmed by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna McLanahan
Intro/outro animations by Anna McLanahan
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Singer, songwriter and performer Jan Jan (frequently billed as Jan Jan & The Gentleman) has become a well-established face in the Las Vegas Arts District scene. Having grown up in Vegas (a graduate of the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts), she's built a network of fellow musicians, producers and event promoters who eagerly attend all of her shows, both on and off the Strip. She regularly appears at some of Las Vegas' most legendary venues, including The Virgin Hotel and The Cosmopolitan. Drawing inspiration from artists like Norah Jones and Sara Bareilles, she continues to release solo acoustic projects, including her latest EP, "How Do You Do."
In this episode of the Buy My Merch Podcast, Jan Jan sits down with Marilyn for a candid conversation about growing up in Las Vegas, booking gigs on the Strip, and some of the wilder experiences she's had as a longtime performer in the entertainment capital of the world.
Produced and filmed by Marilyn Moser
Edited by Anna McLanahan
Intro/outro animations by Anna McLanahan
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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For Satellite Citi, spending a night on stage at Hollywood's infamous Whisky-a-Go-Go with a spacesuit-clad guitarist and bass player is just business as usual. Originally, husband and wife Anna and Shaunt Sulahian started Satellite Citi as a duo—Anna on drums and vocals, and Shaunt on lead guitar. As they evolved, their story-filled music videos paired with a solid rock foundation kept their fan base coming back for more. Today, they're known for continuously pushing boundaries as an independent project.
In today's episode, Marilyn chats with Anna and Shaunt about the origin story of the band, how they filmed and edited their own stop-motion music video, and how mental health impacts their view of the music industry.
Produced by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar
Filmed at Grove House Studios in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Dree Mon is no stranger to shape-shifting. Starting her career in LA as a dancer and choreographer, she eventually followed her passion for live performance into songwriting, making a name for herself touring venues all across California. She's since released several singles and music videos under the moniker 'Dree Mon.' In 2020, at the onset of the pandemic, Dree quickly adapted by shifting her live performance schedule to Twitch, building a channel that she has since grown to a community of over 5,000 fans.
In today's episode, Marilyn chats with Dree about her early days in the entertainment industry, how she made the pivot into music, and all things Twitch (including her gear setup and favorite plug-ins).
Produced by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar
Filmed at Grove House Studios in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Meet DAMNAGE, the electrifying brainchild of guitarist Tim Stewart and bassist Jonny Goood. Tim and Jonny first met as touring musicians, sharing the stage with artists like Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus, before joining forces on their latest hip-hop-meets-punk project, DAMNAGE. Blending Tim's love of Bay Area punk with Jonny's hip hop roots comes naturally to these two, whose band just opened for Jane's Addiction on tour last spring. Spend just a few minutes with these guys and you'll learn how their mentality of just showing up and doing what you love can open a world of possibilities in the music industry. In today's episode, Marilyn chats with Tim & Jonny about making music on the road, latching into their own unique sound, and the fast-paced culture of social media marketing.
Produced by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar
Filmed at Grove House Studios in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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All Made Up is the latest project from LA-based artist and bassist Allee Fütterer. Allee has toured the world as an accomplished bass player with artists like Mayer Hawthorne and Weyes Blood, all while maintaining an active artist career. No stranger to experimentation, she's been featured in Billboard for her collaboration concepts, and even released an NFT collection complete with curated visuals and sample packs. When she's not on the road, she's busy working on new music in her eclectic home studio, sharing funky upright and electric bass covers that have earned her thousands of views on Instagram.
In today's episode, Allee gets candid about how she first got into playing bass, what it was like growing up in the LA music scene, and how she maintains her exploratory mindset as an independent artist.
Produced by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar
Filmed at Grove House Studios in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Laura Escudé is a multi-instrumentalist and producer who also just happens to be one of Ableton’s very first certified trainers. These days, she’s known for her unique and cinematic live performances, utilizing electronic looping and violin in a live show experience all her own. She’s known to many in the industry as the “queen of the nerds,” and her love of gear has unlocked a whirlwind of opportunities for her career-wise, including an opening DJ slot for Miguel, and several years touring with Kanye West as his music designer.
In this episode, Marilyn chats with Laura about balancing personal artistic expression with big-name industry opportunities, as well as why taking breaks in your career is extremely important for your mental health. Laura is a total inspiration to the women out there who aren't afraid embrace their love and knowledge of music tech in a historically male-dominated space.
Produced by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar
Filmed at Grove House Studios in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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Kaleena Zanders is a DJ, vocalist and songwriter known for her inventive career in the dance/EDM space. She's collaborated with artists like Chris Lake and AC Slater, and lent her vocals to the smash dance hit "Rhythm Is A Dancer" with Dropgun and Breathe Carolina (currently sitting at over 50 million streams on Spotify). She recently signed with Insomniac Records as a solo artist, and her newest EP "Patchwork" is available now.
Filmed just days before Kaleena took the stage at EDC Las Vegas 2023, Kaleena shares how she broke into dance music, as well what it's like curating her own DJ set. Kaleena also touches on how she's navigated the EDM genre as a queer Black woman, paving a path for future artists just like herself.
Produced by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar
Filmed at Grove House Studios in Los Angeles, CA
Theme music by Gloria Tells, courtesy of Epidemic Sound
The Buy My Merch Podcast is the music industry podcast you’ve been looking for. In each episode, host and HEADS on TV founder Marilyn Moser invites a new guest on to share their insight into what it takes to “make it” in the modern music industry. Whether it’s selling merch out of the trunk of a car, or playing shows to empty venues—these are the real stories behind the artists who never gave up.
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LA-native Fiona Grey is just getting started, and yet she's already successfully released music and toured internationally, sharing lineups with the likes of Charli XCX and Raven Symone. In this interview, Fiona shares her stories about thriving as an independent artist in LA, DIY music video tips, and her favorite tour memories.
This episode is sponsored by Intercept Music. Intercept Music offers an all-in-one music distribution dashboard that provides insight into streaming performance, marketing efforts and much more. Plus, get help with PR, content marketing, merch management and more via Intercept’s a-la-carte artist services. Learn more at interceptmusic.com.
The Buy My Merch podcast, hosted by Marilyn Moser, features intimate music industry interviews with your favorite artists. With each episode, we’ll go way back to the beginning, reliving merch table stories, live show disasters and much, much more.
This episode was produced by Marilyn Moser/HEADS on TV, and audio engineered by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar.
LA-based drummer Kat Wing shares her experiences moving to Los Angeles from Phoenix in pursuit of an independent music career. Plus, hear how she went from selling drums at a local Guitar Center store to her current role as VP of Marketing at Roland Americas in LA.
This episode is sponsored by Intercept Music. Intercept Music offers an all-in-one music distribution dashboard that provides insight into streaming performance, marketing efforts and much more. Plus, get help with PR, content marketing, merch management and more via Intercept’s a-la-carte artist services. Learn more at interceptmusic.com.
The Buy My Merch podcast, hosted by Marilyn Moser, features intimate music industry interviews with your favorite artists. With each episode, we’ll go way back to the beginning, reliving merch table stories, live show disasters and much, much more.
This episode was produced by Marilyn Moser/HEADS on TV, and audio engineered by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar.
NYC-based singer-songwriter Petra Jarrar shares stories from her journey as a young creative, plus her tips for vision boarding, and how she landed an international tour in Japan all on her own.
This episode is sponsored by Intercept Music. Intercept Music offers an all-in-one music distribution dashboard that provides insight into streaming performance, marketing efforts and much more. Plus, get help with PR, content marketing, merch management and more via Intercept’s a-la-carte artist services. Learn more at interceptmusic.com.
The Buy My Merch podcast, hosted by Marilyn Moser, features intimate music industry interviews with your favorite artists. With each episode, we’ll go way back to the beginning, reliving merch table stories, live show disasters and much, much more.
This episode was produced by Marilyn Moser/HEADS on TV, and audio engineered by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar.
Trance artist Lovlee shares the clever strategy she used to get her early demos recorded on a small budget. Plus, we talk about how she balances her day job with Intercept Music while also pursuing an independent artist career.
This episode is sponsored by Intercept Music. Intercept Music offers an all-in-one music distribution dashboard that provides insight into streaming performance, marketing efforts and much more. Plus, get help with PR, content marketing, merch management and more via Intercept’s a-la-carte artist services. Learn more at interceptmusic.com.
The Buy My Merch podcast, hosted by Marilyn Moser, features intimate music industry interviews with your favorite artists. With each episode, we’ll go way back to the beginning, reliving merch table stories, live show disasters and much, much more.
This episode was produced by Marilyn Moser/HEADS on TV.
Indie rock artist Dolly Dagger gives us the lowdown on moving to LA from her native Melbourne, Australia, as well as her top tips for creating competitive DIY music videos and photoshoots right in your own living room.
This episode is sponsored by Intercept Music. Intercept Music offers an all-in-one music distribution dashboard that provides insight into streaming performance, marketing efforts and much more. Plus, get help with PR, content marketing, merch management and more via Intercept’s a-la-carte artist services. Learn more at interceptmusic.com.
The Buy My Merch podcast, hosted by Marilyn Moser, features intimate music industry interviews with your favorite artists. With each episode, we’ll go way back to the beginning, reliving merch table stories, live show disasters and much, much more.
This episode was produced by Marilyn Moser/HEADS on TV, and audio engineered by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar.
Electro-pop duo MUNNYCAT (Kate and Khaled) share how they've landed over 300+ commercial sync placements, had their debut album mastered at London’s Abbey Road Studios, and continue to navigate their joint music project as a married couple.
This episode is sponsored by Intercept Music. Intercept Music offers an all-in-one music distribution dashboard that provides insight into streaming performance, marketing efforts and much more. Plus, get help with PR, content marketing, merch management and more via Intercept’s a-la-carte artist services. Learn more at interceptmusic.com.
The Buy My Merch podcast, hosted by Marilyn Moser, features intimate music industry interviews with your favorite artists. With each episode, we’ll go way back to the beginning, reliving merch table stories, live show disasters and much, much more.
This episode was produced by Marilyn Moser/HEADS on TV, and audio engineered by Marilyn Moser and Petra Jarrar.