Music Podcasts

Blink-155 show

Blink-155Join Now to Follow

Blink-182 have 155 songs. Josiah and Sam are going to talk about all of them.

By This Exists

Maker's Mic Podcast show

Maker's Mic PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Maker’s Mic is a music makers podcast hosted by Mike Luckett and presented by LR Baggs. In each episode, we will explore the world of music by interviewing the people who bring it to life. Musicians, studio engineers, and more will offer up their stories and insights, as we take you backstage, into the studio, and behind the curtain for a glimpse into the life of a music maker.

By LR Baggs Acoustic Amplification

The Mobile Studio Podcast show

The Mobile Studio PodcastJoin Now to Follow

In the course of these podcasts I seek to share with you the things that I am learning along the way about many different aspects of music composing, recording and post production and talking to people who have done interesting things in the fields of music and recording.

By Mark Newman

Hero Radio: Stories Beyond The Music show

Hero Radio: Stories Beyond The MusicJoin Now to Follow

From the call to adventure, to the darkest moments of the abyss, to the triumphant return home, students from Melodic Connections use the story archetype of the hero’s journey to tell the stories of prominent musicians in their hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio. Musicians are interviewed by students at Melodic Connections, a music therapy studio for individuals with developmental disabilities, who use this podcast to journey with musicians they admire and make connections based on their shared love of music. Our students find common ground between their experiences in our community music therapy studio and the lives and stories of professional musicians. Whether you conduct a world class symphony, sing at a local hot spot, or are an avid music listener, this podcast will connect you with interesting musicians of all abilities.

By Melodic Connections

THE PODS & SODS NETWORK show

THE PODS & SODS NETWORKJoin Now to Follow

A network of podcasts devoted to album by album and track by track music episodes, as well as interviews.

By Craig Smith and Eric Miller

The Local Glow show

The Local GlowJoin Now to Follow

The Local Glow is an independent podcast production based out of Chicago, Illinois, created by Tariq Shihadah. Through our featured interviews, live performances, and story-telling, we dig into the heart of local music and arts throughout the Midwest and beyond, uncovering what makes your art and music communities come to life. This podcast is a celebration of art and the unique relationships that it fosters as it draws individuals from different worlds into a space where we all feel a little more alive. This production is also here as a resource to connect you to your local music community and to connect your local community to its rich and ever-changing neighbors around the Midwest and beyond.

By Tariq Shihadah

Documenting Popular Music show

Documenting Popular MusicJoin Now to Follow

Documenting Popular Music offers original radio features (mini documentaries) that take an in-depth look at the artists and music from the 1970’s and 1980’s. Through new interviews with singers, songwriters, musicians, producers, disc jockeys, authors, etc., we provide an inside look into the unforgettable music from that era. Additionally, we present reviews of new albums from artist connected to the 70’s and 80’s. The shows are produced at The O-and-F Studios (www.OandFStudios.com).

By Robert Neil

The Kate Bush Fan Podcast show

The Kate Bush Fan PodcastJoin Now to Follow

A show for fans of the music artist Kate Bush put together by the people behind www.katebushnews.com and HomeGround Magazine! Chat, interviews, reviews and more on all things Kate and her amazing work.

By katebushnews.com

The Q+A Podcast with Adam Neely show

The Q+A Podcast with Adam NeelyJoin Now to Follow

The podcast exploring new horizons in music, music theory and bass playing from music YouTuber Adam Neely. Every episode explores a range of viewer comments from "what is Negative Harmony?" to "what does it take to be a professional musician in NYC?." Expect memes, and plenty of "the lick."

By Adam Neely

Crossing The Break - Embrace The Challenge of Teaching Clarinet show

Crossing The Break - Embrace The Challenge of Teaching ClarinetJoin Now to Follow

The Crossing The Break Podcast discusses the nuts and bolts of teaching clarinet at the beginning and intermediate levels. We will cover aspects of playing clarinet including tone, embouchure, hand position, tonguing, technique, range, fingerings, tuning and other clarinet-specific items. These ideas can be applied to beginning clarinet class, beginning band, intermediate or advanced clarinetists, and in an individual or group setting. The host of this podcast is Tamarie Sayger. A 1999 music education graduate of WTAMU, Mrs. Sayger held band director positions in Plano and Odessa, TX for 5 years. As a private clarinet instructor in Texas for 16 years, she has taught hundreds of students from grade 6-12 in classes, sectionals, and individual lessons. She has presented at district in-services and co-presented at the Texas Bandmasters Association convention. Her website, CrossingTheBreak.com, provides resources for clarinet teachers around the country. Tamarie Sayger is also a core contributor for BandDirectorsTalkShop.com, primarily on the subjects of clarinet and private lessons. Her podcast, Crossing The Break, can be found on iTunes. Keywords: Teaching clarinet, clarinet, band director, band, music education, music ed, music, teaching music, music teacher, playing clarinet, clarinet pedagogy, band pedagogy, music pedagogy

By Tamarie Sayger