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CHIRP Radio Podcasts

Summary: CHIRPradio.org is a listener-supported music and arts focused community radio station in Chicago staffed by more than 150 volunteers. In addition to our live programming we produce a series of shows and interviews and provide them through our various podcasts.

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Podcasts:

 First Time: First Strike - Clarence Browley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:37

Clarence Browley is a producer, storyteller and all around nerd. He co-hosts a show called, the stoop. Every last Thursday of the month at Rosa's blues lounge.

 Chirp Docs: Frontwoman Fest | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:16

Frontwoman Fest is a small festival founded by Adele Nicholas and Elaine Davis hosted in Chicago. Features interviewer and producer Jessi DiBartolomeo takes an in depth look into the festival on it’s fifth and final year, what it stands for, and the significance of the profits donated to benefit Girls Rock! Chicago, a non-profit organization dedicated to building a socially just community for youth.   produced by Jessi DiBartolomeo

 Ruby Boots | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:14

Bex of Nashville based Ruby Boots joined Features interviewer Max Carter in the CHIRP studios to chat about her move from Australia to signing with local record label Bloodshot records. They dove deep into the writing process and where she finds inspiration. Produced by Max Carter Image by Stefani Vinsel

 Dirty Fences | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:17

Features interviewer Marites Velasquez met up with Dirty Fences before playing Elbo Room in Chicago. They share some stories from the road citing some of the strangest places they’ve played and share some wisdom from those experiences. Plus how they met in Hebrew school and landed on the band name. Produced by Marites Velasquez (@msmarites)

 Paul Cherry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:42

This week CHIRP volunteer, Andrew Meriwether, catches up with Chicago musician, Paul Cherry. They discuss his new record, Flavour, the origins of his name, relationships on social media, and Paul's Bachelor picks.  Produced by Andrew Meriwether

 Rayland Baxter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:30

Rayland Baxter hails from Nashville but has made his home on the rode touring his 2015 release Imaginary Man for the past couple of years. Features Director Amanda Roscoe Mayo met up with him at Lincoln Hall to discuss new music, getting to the bottom of why he always wears a hat, and the story behind the capital “L” found in all of Rayland’s correspondence. Tune in to hear more about recalling memories from voice memos and how he connects to the songwriting process. Produced by Amanda Roscoe Mayo (@AmandaRMayo)

 Ratboys | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:41

CHIRP volunteer Sarah Brooks interviews Julia of local band Ratboys. They chat about the band's song-writing process, the origins of the band name, and the most important thing they've learned on tour. produced by Robert Patterson

 Jackie Venson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Jackie Venson of Austin, TX sat down with CHIRP interviewer Cher Vincent and shared her experience studying at Berklee College of Music, and the complex genrefication of her Blues/R&B influenced Rock sound. They dive into Venson’s new EP “The Transcends” and inspirations Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy.   Produced by Cher Vincent @chermusings

 CHIRP Docs: Dilla Day | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:00

On this week's show, CHIRP volunteer Andrew Meriwether tells of the story of a J Dilla Tribute show put on by Chicago's own Charlie Coffeen and Sidewalk Chalk.  See the performance at Thalia Hall on Friday, February 9th. Produced by Andrew Meriwether

 Vast Canvas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:39

CHIRP volunteer Jessi D interviews local band Vast Canvas about touring outside of venues, their new EP FckAround, and being a terrible texter in the millenial age. produced by Jessi D

 Surabhi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:35

CHIRP volunteer Max Carter caught up with Ronnie Malley and Carlo Basile of local world music ensemble Surabhi to chat about their recent self-titled album, the ways dance and music combine, and what it means to make world music in the current political climate. produced by Max Carter

 White Mystery | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:47

Alex White of local band White Mystery recently came to the CHIRP studios in advance of her upcoming show at Thalia Hall on January 18th. She chatted with CHIRP volunteer coordinator Jessi D about ten years (and almost 1000 shows!) of White Mystery, what it means for music to be a business, and where her energy comes from. produced by Jessi D photo by Diane Alexander White

 SNST | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:57

SNST (featuring Chris Broach of BRAID and Steve Znavor) recently came by the CHIRP studios to chat with Features Director Amelia Hruby about their new album Turn Out the Lights. They discuss the origin of the band, deciding to write more political songs, and how an adult ADD diagnosis changed their music. produced by Amelia Hruby (@ladyameliaa)

 Kitten Forever | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:33

Kitten Forever is a feminist party punk band from Minneapolis. Features Director Amelia Hruby caught up with the band at Riot Fest to talk about how the band got together, swapping instruments, and where their name came from. produced by Amelia Hruby (@ladyameliaa)

 Joe Swanberg | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:12

Chicago-based filmmaker Joe Swanberg visited the CHIRP studios to talk with Dylan Peterson about hyper-localism in his work, Greta Gerwig's actual first film, forgetting to tell his little brother that he kind of made a movie about him, and carrying on the Chicago spirit that has defined the city since the World's Fair of 1893. Season 2 of Easy is available now on Netflix. produced by Dylan Peterson (@_dylanclub_)

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