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Ithaca Is Music

Summary: Our vision: A world where the gifted artist is supported and enabled to pursue the creation of amazing music, and to organically find connection with their audience. As a 501(c)3 incorporated not-for-profit record label, we have a chance to help Ithaca area artists succeed in the music industry. NEW MUSIC, AWESOME PEOPLE.

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 Episode 7: Anna Coogan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:04

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music the stories behind the songs. We are exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca NY.  Located in the finger lakes and home to Cornell University this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. This week we bring you Anna Coogan. All I can say is wow! She blends Pop, indie, and opera and makes it sounds like a move score…. in a way that you can’t believe. For the rest of this set and for the multi-cam behind the scenes video please visit ithacaismusicpodcast.com. For more about Anna Coogan go to annacoogan.com. Support for Ithaca is Music comes from Ithaca Bakery. They have graciously sponsored our entire first Season. Check them out at Ithacabakery.com. We are big fans and are very thankful for their continued love of local food and local music. Ithaca is Music is produced by me Jeff Goodmark and John Carter of New Vine Records. I can’t say enough about what an amazing Job John does mixing and editing each episode. To learn more about John and his amazing studio go to newvinerecords.com. Our video is recorded and produced by Jonathan Hochberg of Finger Lakes Music Press at fingerlakesmusicpress.com and our website is  hosted and maintained by 14850.comAdditional contributions come from Ramsey Brous, Travis MacDowell, Ari Kissiloff, and Mark Anbinder. with support from Matt Riis and Justin McGuire of Lot10. This week Our Live sound engineer was me! Artistic Direction provided by Mickie Quinn of Mighty Productions. Our Theme music is provided by “The Uncommons” for more of their music go to facebook.com/theuncommonsband.A very special thanks go out to our host Victoria DeBerry. You can peak into her crazy life on Instagram at VeeDaBeemusic that’s V E E D A B E E Music. Next time On Ithaca Is Music we bring you Sim Redmond Band. Since their inception in 1999 SRB has been one of Ithaca’s most popular and influential bands blending Roots-Rock, African, and Jamaican music. And remember…  And summer arrives with a length of lights, and summer blows away, and quietly gets swallowed by a wave

 Episode 6: Kurt Riley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:08

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music the stories behind the songs. We are exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca NY.  Located in the finger lakes and home to Cornell University this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. I’m Jeff Goodmark This week we bring you Kurt Riley – this meta-pop mastermind plays punk, New Wave, glam rock and will excite you about the direction of contemporary music stay tuned to his insightful interview.  A quick note on our format. As we welcome artists to the stage they will perform 4 songs. The first song they wrote or performed with their current band. The song they identify as their greatest achievement The song their fans say is the most popular and a new song Then the artists will take over the stage perform the rest of their set. For the rest of this set and for the unabridged multi-cam video please visit ithacaismusicpodcast.com For more about Kirt Riley check out his website kurtriley.com Support for Ithaca is Music comes from Ithaca Bakery.  They have graciously sponsored our entire first Season. Check them out at http://Ithacabakery.com We are big fans and are very thankful for their continued love of local food and local music. Ithaca is Music is produced by me Jeff Goodmark and John Carter of New Vine Records. To learn more about John and his studio go to newvinerecords.com Our video is recorded and produced by Jonathan Hochberg of Finger Lakes Music Press at fingerlakesmusicpress.com and our website is hosted and maintained by 14850.com Additional contributions come from Ramsey Brous, Travis MacDowell, Ari Kissloff, and Mark Anbinder. with support from Matt Riis and Justin McGuire of Lot10. Our Live sound was mixed by Jeff Goodmark. Artistic Direction provided by Mickie Quinn of Mighty Productions. Our Theme music is provided By The Uncommons for more of their music go to facebook.com/theuncommonsband A very special thanks go out to our host Victoria DeBerry. You can peak into her crazy life on Instagram at Vee Da Bee music that’s V-E-E-D-A-B-E-E Music! Next time On Ithaca Is Music we bring you Anna Coogan. All I can say is wow! She blends Pop, indie, and opera in a way that you can’t believe. Coogan’s latest, The Lonely Cry of Space & Time, is a stylistic breakthrough check it out. And remember…… the shame was on the other side Oh, we can beat them, forever and ever Then we could be heroes just for one day

 Episode 5: Alexander Bradshaw | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:42

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music, the stories behind the songs. We’re exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca, New York. Located in the Finger Lakes and home to Cornell University, this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. This week we bring you singer songwriter Alexander Bradshaw. This new band is fresh and exciting, playing original tunes written about modern day hardships and triumphs. A quick note on our format: • The first song they wrote or performed with their current band. • The song they identify as their greatest achievement or most inspirational moment as an artist • The song their fans identify them with them or their most popular song • And finally a new song or a song they would like to debut on our show. Then the artists will take over the stage and perform the rest of their set. Support for Ithaca is Music comes from Ithaca Bakery. They have graciously sponsored our entire first season. Check them out at Ithacabakery.com. Ithaca is Music is produced by Jeff Goodmark and John Carter of New Vine Records. To learn more about John and his studio go to newvinerecords.com. Our video is recorded and produced by Jonathan Hochberg of Finger Lakes Music Press at fingerlakesmusicpress.com and our website is hosted and maintained by 14850.com. Additional contributions come from Ramsey Brous, Travis MacDowell, Ari Kissiloff, and Mark Anbinder with support from Matt Riis and Justin McGuire of Lot10. Our Live sound engineer is Dave Lane. Artistic Direction provided by Mickie Quinn of Mighty Productions. Our Theme music is provided by The Uncommons! For more of their music go to facebook.com/theuncommonsband. A very special thanks goes out to our host Victoria DeBerry. You can peek into her crazy life on Instagram at @VeeDaBeemusic. Next time on Ithaca Is Music we bring you Kurt Riley — metapop mastermind and author of a “scintillating brand of punk, New Wave, and glam rock which will excite you about the direction of contemporary music.” And remember…… Set the gear shift to the high gear of your soul… You got to run like an antelope, out of control. Subscribe to the Ithaca is Music Podcast in iTunes or Apple Podcasts,

 Episode 4: LEO | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:15

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music, the stories behind the songs. We’re exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca, New York. Located in the Finger Lakes and home to Cornell University, this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. This week we bring you singer songwriter LEO. With her soothing style, LEO seeks to weave tales of life, loss and love through the music she creates. LEO and Vee really hit it off and have a great interview so stay tuned for a great show. [The audio file for this episode was replaced on 1 November 2018.] A quick note on our format: • The first song they wrote or performed with their current band. • The song they identify as their greatest achievement or most inspirational moment as an artist • The song their fans identify them with them or their most popular song • And finally a new song or a song they would like to debut on our show. Then the artists will take over the stage and perform the rest of their set. Support for Ithaca is Music comes from Ithaca Bakery. They have graciously sponsored our entire first season. Check them out at Ithacabakery.com. Ithaca is Music is produced by Jeff Goodmark and John Carter of New Vine Records. To learn more about John and his studio go to newvinerecords.com. Our video is recorded and produced by Jonathan Hochberg of Finger Lakes Music Press at fingerlakesmusicpress.com and our website is hosted and maintained by 14850.com. Additional contributions come from Ramsey Brous, Travis MacDowell, Ari Kissiloff, and Mark Anbinder with support from Matt Riis and Justin McGuire of Lot10. Our Live sound engineer is Dave Lane. Artistic Direction provided by Mickie Quinn of Mighty Productions. Our Theme music is provided by The Uncommons! For more of their music go to facebook.com/theuncommonsband. A very special thanks goes out to our host Victoria DeBerry. You can peak into her crazy life on Instagram at @VeeDaBeemusic. Next time on Ithaca Is Music we bring you Alexander Bradshaw, a singer-songwriter who is writing songs about somber and gentle topics, and seems to sit primarily in the Americana/folk realm. And remember…… I wish we could open our eyes To see in all directions at the same time Oh what a beautiful view If you were never aware of what was around you. Subscribe to the Ithaca is Music Podcast in iTunes or Apple Podcasts, Google Play, RadioPublic, Stitcher, or RSS Feed, and find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

 Episode 3: Mijail Martinez | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:40

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music, the stories behind the songs. We’re exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca, New York. Located in the Finger Lakes and home to Cornell University, this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. This week we bring you Mijial Martinez, who plays original songs, many of which are in the style of classic Mexican folk tunes. He sings in 5 different languages! Wait till you hear this performance. A quick note on our format: • The first song they wrote or performed with their current band. • The song they identify as their greatest achievement or most inspirational moment as an artist • The song their fans identify them with them or their most popular song • And finally a new song or a song they would like to debut on our show. Then the artists will take over the stage and perform the rest of their set. This weeks episode is sponsored by LIME. Lime is a dock-free bike-sharing company and is the leading smart mobility company in the US, revolutionizing mobility in cities and on campuses, by empowering residents with greener, more efficient and affordable transportation options that also improve urban sustainability. Available in over 50 markets with more than 35,000 bikes, scooters, and e-bikes, Lime will change the way you look at the first and last mile. LimeBikes have been in Ithaca all summer, and I can’t imagine getting around town any other way. Whether it’s to the Commons, the Farmers Market, or Ithaca Bakery, I just hop on a LimeBike, and boom! I’m there in minutes. Ithaca is Music is produced by Jeff Goodmark and John Carter of New Vine Records. To learn more about John and his studio go to newvinerecords.com. Our video is recorded and produced by Jonathan Hochberg of Finger Lakes Music Press at fingerlakesmusicpress.comand our website is hosted and maintained by 14850.com. Additional contributions come from Ramsey Brous, Travis MacDowell, Ari Kissiloff, and Mark Anbinder with support from Matt Riis and Justin McGuire of Lot10. Our Live sound engineer is Dan Cole. Live Artwork provided by Maura McDermott. You can follow her on Instagram @MauraMcDermott. During each recording she is painting the album cover for our Ithaca Is Music Bandcamp Page. A very special thanks goes out to our host Victoria DeBerry. You can peak into her crazy life on Instagram at @VeeDaBeemusic. Subscribe to the Ithaca is Music Podcast in iTunes or Apple Podcasts, Google Play, RadioPublic, Stitcher, or RSS Feed, and find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

 Episode 2: Noon Fifteen on Ithaca Is Music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:34

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music, the stories behind the songs. We’re exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca, New York. Located in the Finger Lakes and home to Cornell University, this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. Progressive soul band Noon Fifteen blends rich vocal harmonies, vintage keyboard and guitar tones, and funk-tinged bass and drum grooves into catchy, original songs that are full of surprises. Based in Ithaca, New York, the five-piece is influenced by 1960s California and Liverpool, 1970s Memphis and New Orleans, and the DIY ethos of the internet-powered independent music scene. A quick note on our format: • The first song they wrote or performed with their current band. • The song they identify as their greatest achievement or most inspirational moment as an artist • The song their fans identify them with them or their most popular song • And finally a new song or a song they would like to debut on our show. Then the artists will take over the stage and perform the rest of their set. This week’s episode is sponsored by: Realtor Melynda Wissar! Whether downtown or rural, Melynda will help you find a home that makes you want to sing. If you’re thinking of buying a home in Tompkins or one of the surrounding counties, let Melynda guide you through the process of becoming a homeowner. Go to RealtorMelynda.com and click on My Reviews for more information, or search all the local listings. Have a home to sell? Make sure to visit RealtorMelynda.com and request a comprehensive analysis of your home’s market value. In Tompkins County and beyond, Melynda moves you! Thanks Melynda for supporting the local music scene. Ithaca is Music is produced by Jeff Goodmark and John Carter of New Vine Records. To learn more about John and his studio go to newvinerecords.com. Our video is recorded and produced by Jonathan Hochberg of Finger Lakes Music Press at fingerlakesmusicpress.com and our website is hosted and maintained by 14850.com. Additional contributions come from Ari Kissiloff, and Mark Anbinder with support from Matt Riis and Justin McGuire of Lot10. Our Live sound engineer is Dan Cole. Live Artwork provided by Maura McDermott. You can follow her on Instagram @MauraMcDermott. During each recording she is painting the album cover for our Ithaca Is Music Bandcamp Page. A very special thanks goes out to our host Victoria DeBerry. You can peak into her crazy life on Instagram at @VeeDaBeemusic. Subscribe to the Ithaca is Music Podcast in iTunes or Apple Podcasts,

 Episode 1: Thru Spectrums on Ithaca Is Music | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 43:21

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music, the stories behind the songs. We’re exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca, New York. Located in the Finger Lakes and home to Cornell University, this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. This week we bring you Thru Spectrums, a 7-piece funk band guaranteed to get your toes tapping and hips shaking. Since this is Episode 1 of Ithaca Is Music, I’d like to take a minute to tell you about our format. As we welcome artists to the stage they will perform four songs: • The first song they wrote or performed with their current band. • The song they identify as their greatest achievement or most inspirational moment as an artist • The song their fans identify them with them or their most popular song • And finally a new song or a song they would like to debut on our show. Then the artists will take over the stage and perform the rest of their set. This week’s episode is sponsored by: Lime – your ride anytime. Lime is a dock-free bike sharing company and is the leading smart mobility company in the US, revolutionizing mobility in cities and on campuses, by empowering residents with greener, more efficient and affordable transportation options that also improve urban sustainability. Available in over 50 markets with more than 35,000 bikes, scooters, and e-bikes, Lime will change the way you look at the first and last mile. LimeBikes have been in Ithaca for almost two months now and I can’t imagine getting around town any other way. Whether it’s to the Commons, the farmers market, or Stewart Park I just hop on a LimeBike, and boom, I’m there in minutes. Subscribe to the Ithaca is Music Podcast in iTunes or Apple Podcasts, Google Play, RadioPublic, Stitcher, or RSS Feed, and find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

 Episode 0: The Uncommons on the Ithaca IS Music pilot show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:24

You’re listening to Ithaca Is Music, the stories behind the songs. We’re exploring the local music scene here in Ithaca, New York. Located in the Finger Lakes and home to Cornell University, this small town is full of talented musicians. We intend to ask them questions about their craft and have them perform in front of our live audience. This week for our pilot episode we bring you The Uncommons, a five-piece rock band with original songs that speak of love, loss, and revolution. Since this is the pilot episode of Ithaca Is Music I’d like to take a minute to explain our format. As we welcome artists to the stage they will perform four songs: • The first song they wrote or performed with their current band. • The song they identify as their greatest achievement or most inspirational moment as an artist • The song their fans identify them with them or their most popular song • Their newest complete work or a song they would like to debut on our show. Then the artists will take over the stage and perform the rest of their set. This week’s episode is sponsored by: LimeBike – your ride anytime. LimeBike is the leading US smart mobility company and is revolutionizing mobility in cities and campuses by empowering residents with greener, more efficient and affordable transportation options that also improve urban sustainability. Available in over 50 markets with more than 35,000 bikes scooters and e-bikes, LimeBike will change the way you look at the first and last mile. I’ve been riding LimeBikes all week and can’t Imagine Ithaca without them. It’s a great way to get around. You can watch the video from our pilot episode as captured by Finger Lakes Music Press! Subscribe to the Ithaca is Music Podcast in iTunes or Apple Podcasts, Google Play, RadioPublic, Stitcher, or RSS Feed, and find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.   

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