Performing Arts Podcasts

The Unstarving Musician show

The Unstarving MusicianJoin Now to Follow

The Unstarving Musician features weekly interviews with independent musicians, songwriters, producers, and music industry professionals who share their experience and expertise on recording, touring, marketing, the business of music, and more. This is all intended to help you, the independent DIY music artists create a sustainable and profitable music career.

By Roberto R Hernandez

Cara's Basement show

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Chicago radio personality Cara Carriveau has a strong passion for music - this podcast showcases the talents of all kinds of performance artists - comedians, rock stars, and even authors. Plus, her interests also include home improvement, health & fitness, parenting, cooking & the afterlife, so you can expect the unexpected! This podcast has spectacular sound quality and stellar content.

By Cara Carriveau

Journey's Into American History show

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Journey's Into American History is a journey into American History using great shows from the golden age of radio.Experience American History as never before!! History as recreated events in chronological order through shows such as, The American Experience and The Cavalcade of America.

By Radio Memories Network LLC

Mashuptown.com show

Mashuptown.comJoin Now to Follow

Serving up the latest, hottest Mashups on the internet. Check out this cool, new way to enjoy your favorite music.

By Mashuptown.com

Songonauts show

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<p>Doc, Penny, and Jojo had a band that was going nowhere. Until they found a magical drum machine that transports them into their songs. From songwriter Jonathan Mann (Song-a-day) and producer Jonathan Mitchell (The Truth) comes a podcast inspired by 80’s cartoons about life as a struggling musician in the age of the internet.</p>

By Songonauts

INTRIGE Podcasts show

INTRIGE PodcastsJoin Now to Follow

INTRIGE vernetzt die junge Theaterszene. Mit unseren Podcasts tauchen wir ein in die Welt des jungen Theaters.

By INTRIGE – Magazin für junges Theater

It's a Pixies Podcast show

It's a Pixies PodcastJoin Now to Follow

<p>'Its a Pixies Podcast' an unmissable podcast series coming in June. As Pixies create their new album at Dreamland studios near Woodstock, NY, acclaimed music journalist Tony Fletcher reveals their story. Through daily conversations and a forensic examination of their past, Tony discovers their creative ambition and drive remain as relevant – and weird – as ever.</p>

By Pixies

DANGEROUS SONGS show

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Experience exceptional songs written in real-time and hear the unique approaches of outside-the-box musicians. Host Alex Reed, with guests, covers songwriting both in practice and in theory, taking up some of the most intriguing, offbeat, and dangerous songs of our time.

By Alex Reed

ImprovLA  show

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Keith talks long form improvisation with included lessons, tips, thoughts, quotes, interviews, and more! Keith Saltojanes has been improvising since 2004, and has performed in over 200 shows around the country at such places as the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, IO West, The Chicago Improv Festival, The World\'s Largest Hard Rock Live, and more. He was a founding member of the critically-acclaimed troupe, The Derelict Toys (called \"One of the best improv troupes from around the country\" by the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater), and currently performs with the popular group, English Speaking Moose; another group he founded. Keith has studied with the Improv Olympic, Second City, and is a student of Miles Stroth (Del Close\'s \"Warchief\" and member of The Family). He loves all things improvisation, and enjoys the ever-evolving world of the art. He currently resides, performs, and teaches in Los Angeles, CA.

By Improv LA

Hopalong Cassidy - OTRWesterns.com show

Hopalong Cassidy - OTRWesterns.comJoin Now to Follow

Hopalong Cassidy A western that was greater than The Roy Rogers Show or Gene Autry’s Melody Ranch. Hoppy was a hero to one and all. He and his sidekick, California Carlson, roamed the Southwest in thrilling stories week after week. Almost every tale had a little mystery in it, and almost every story ended with Hoppy’s boisterous laugh. Clarence Mulford, the author of the Hopalong Cassidy stores, created a hard-fisted, rough and tough cowboy, nowhere near or like the lovable Hoppy of the movies and radio series. He became a hero in black and on a white horse – a super hero of the West. He rescued damsels and cowboys in trouble, along with ranchers and bankers and railroad owners always against the bad guys – robbers, thieves, rustlers and the like. The radio series were a hard sell. And the owners could find no takers. When this series began it was offered to the various networks. They wanted nothing to do with it so the owners had to sell it in syndication. But, after a short time it became extremely successful and later on it was heard on the Mutual and CBS networks. The show ranked number 7 in the 1949 Nielsen ratings. The Mutual Broadcasting System began broadcasting a radio version of Hopalong Cassidy in January 1950; at the end of September, the show moved to CBS Radio, where it ran into 1952.

By Andrew Rhynes