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    Hosted out of Pittsburgh, PA, Tapestry began in July of 2018, as, quite simply, a passion project of mine. I would consider myself a music geek in all senses of the word and wanted to have a platform for me to discuss music with other so-called music geeks. Bringing my knowledge of progressive rock and metal, alongside other genres, and my love of conversation to the table, Tapestry is a podcast where I dig to get the answers about why music drives us to create. In each conversation I explore music, the thread that weaves between us all - an intricate fabric of the human experience.This is way more than just a podcast about music. I hope you enjoy the show!

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    A New York Blogger, Wartime Yogi, and Connectivity / Positivity Warrior shares his journey through the current crisis living 52 miles north of the Empire State Building in Mahopac, NY.

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    Join your host Colton Gee, as he creates in-depth conversations with artists & performers from all genres, giving listeners an opportunity to go beyond the art and entertainment to connect with the individuals themselves and discuss their achievements and their journeys so far.

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    In onda dal 22 marzo 2020 con tre appuntamenti settimanali, Blue Cargo è il nuovo podcast/radio show collaborativo creato da Pantu, ideato per abbattere le distanze sociali e condividere musica, arte e cultura, senza barriere tra addetti ai lavori ed ascoltatori. Blue come il mare in cui viaggia, come l’infinito, il cielo o le note. Cargo come una grande nave e per la quantità di musica, curiosità e speranza che trasporta. Jazz, soul, funk, afrobeat, world music, rap, rock, trip-hop, ma anche poesia, arte, cultura... Il tutto in un unica programmazione musicale, ideata per stimolare curiosità e condividere bellezza.

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    INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS is devoted to promoting musicians worldwide. We spotlight exclusive in-depth interviews with both legendary and up and coming music artists and celebrities. We also feature the movers and shakers of the music and publishing industries.  WHERE HAVE ALL THE ROCK STARS GONE?Rock and Roll, the Blues, and Jazz are America’s contribution to the arts, so why are we not fighting to preserve our own musical legacy and culture?With roots from the early blues pioneers, the longevity of rock and roll is second to none. But strangely enough, those legendary rock heroes that we were so accustomed to hearing every time we turned our radios on, had mysteriously vanished from the mainstream. The music of the 1960s, 70s, and even the 80s was an important juncture in all of our lives. So many of us timeline life’s precious moments with the music we remember, when the music was so great, when the music mattered. The baby boomer generation is financially imperative to many, yet many of its entertainment standards have been renounced.One day, the plug was pulled on those legendary music artists. Hackers began stealing music across the internet. Online music stores popularized cheap digital singles and neglected to promote full-length albums. Radio stations changed formats to accommodate talk show radio jocks, while rappers and electronic dance music menaced the airwaves. Notorious record companies began folding in droves. Record companies and radio stations that were once owned and operated by visionaries, were now run by accountants and lawyers, and the music world began promoting untalented wannabes. The economy plummeted, and radio stations became more concerned about how many consecutive commercials they could run instead of providing quality radio programming and entertainment value. Radio stations became corporate machines leaving no room for innovation. Throughout the 2000s, recording studios and live performances began using an audio processor called “Auto-Tune” to disguise off-key inaccuracies in vocal tracks. The device allowed virtually anyone without music skills to become a singer and new waves of mainstream radio stars were instantly fabricated. The business of music became stronger and more important than the art of music.For more than a decade, I’ve been on a rock and roll pilgrimage to help promote and save the greatest music the world has ever known. Before the internet and Napster, virtuoso musicians traditionally introduced their music by way of mainstream radio stations while anxious music enthusiasts hurried to their favorite record stores and purchased a copy of the artist’s latest release. Talk radio wasn’t popular because there was way too much great music to play over the airwaves. Advertisers didn’t rule the airwaves, the music did. Rock legends toured the world to promote their latest albums and prices of concert tickets were extremely affordable. Proficient musicians, singers, and songwriters are what made the music so great.Support us on PayPal!

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    Do you struggle to have the time or knowledge to find good new music? Every few weeks Tim from London does the work for you, wading through hundreds of tracks to create an eclectic mix of the latest and greatest tunes from around the world. Remixes, mashups, strange covers, surprising genres, memes and musical madness, new tunes or newly found classics, you name it, he's probably played it. So if you want to hear your next favourite band, or fall in love with a track or genre you've not heard before - listen to Radio Clash, one of the world's first music podcasts since 2004!

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    Fat Thor Podcast is an extension of the Fat Thor Lockdown Challenge. The Fat Thor podcast was created by comedian Andy Gunnin. Hosted by Andy and Jody Cietutat of Midget Mafia. Jody has gone viral on Tik Tok. Andy and Jody grew up in the same town and they talk comedy, daily events, interviews with Hollywood directors, actors, producers, comedians and rock stars. Such as Jay Gionnone (Gone Baby Gone, The Patriot) Keith Coogan (Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitters Dead, Fox & the Hound) Ernie O’Donnell (Clerks, Jay & Silent Bob REBOOT) Ricky Muse (Lawless, Tammy & Ozark) Stand Up Comedians (Rocky Dale Davis & Steve Trevino) Rock Legend Bruce Kulick (KISS & Grand Funk Railroad)RIP Rik "Nicklebag Rik" Wayne founding CoHost

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    Do you love to listen to Reggae, Roots Reggae, Blues, Rock, Trance, and Psy-Trance music? Then you’ve come to the right place, It sure! We have tree Radio stations that let you listen to a wide variety of quality music, 24/7 broadcast. Here you will find some of our recorded shows that have aired.Our stations are called Joint Radio Reggae, Joint Radio Rock Blues, and Joint Radio Beat.

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    From 1986-1992 The Cathouse was at the epicenter of the Hollywood Rock scene. Some of the biggest bands in rock would play unannounced shows at the Cathouse but it wasn't the performances by bands like Guns n Roses, Motorhead, Alice Cooper, Pearl Jam, Faster Pussycat, Black Crows  (the list goes on) that put Cathouse on the map. It was the sleaze and debauchery, the raunch and roll. Riki Rachtman former host of MTV's Headbangers Ball owned the Cathouse. He opened it with his roommate Taime Downe from the band Faster Pussycat with the premise of getting free drinks and meeting girls.Riki enforced a no camera rule at the Cathouse so anything could and did happen. These stories have never been told......Until nowEach episode of Cathouse Hollywood Riki recaps 1 night at the Cathouse and he recounts the night with a participant or witness to what took place that evening. His guest could be a a musician that sold 5 million records or the girl that worked the coat check. It doesn't matter at Riki Rachtman's World Famous Cathouse we were all Rock Stars

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    Analog Smile is a music interview podcast. Sherry chats with musicians, authors, podcasters, and others about the music they create and love. Follow Analog Smile on Facebook and Instagram @AnalogSmile and Twitter @AnalogSmilePod

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    The improvised comedy podcast featuring the fictitiously famous British band “Stone Cold Paradise”. w/ Allyson Phillips, Zach Olsen, Andrew Young, and Ryan Coil. Every week features a new interview with a special guest from the band's history covering 50 years of music. www.stonecoldparadise.com

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    Join music connoisseurs Colton Hinderliter, Ryan Key, and Adam Stansell as they countdown their favorite Albums of the Year! Tune in weekly as they discuss Singles and Albums both new and old and why they are so good. |Be sure to follow Wrapped Podcast on Instagram @WrappedPodcast

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    A music podcast where we pick one band or artist per episode and talk about why they're awesome

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    Revista Jedbangers presenta su podcast: noticias, debates, entrevistas y más. Como siempre, todo relacionado a la música pesada.

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    Leave That Thing Alone is a biweekly podcast where podcasting pros (from I Don't Even Own a Television) and pro-prog activists J.W. Friedman and Chris Collision laugh through the catalog of legendary Canadian power trio Rush, one album at a time, in order. We love Rush without taking them, or ourselves, too seriously.

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    Rock and Roll History - The Podcast where we stage dive head first into all the Hits, Misses, And Often Overlooked Songs and Stories Throughout the History of Rock and Roll!

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    Come ROCK OUT with us as we play tons of your favorite rock bands and then some! From metal heads to actors, entertainers, and more, we promise every episode is something worth listening to. You never know who might be on next! Peace out, rock on, and much love!

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    The SOUND MATTERS show features in-depth commentary and conversations with compelling artists, musicians, songwriters, composers, photographers, filmmakers, and entrepreneurs. Hosted by TOM LEU -- a music and media veteran, professional speaker, published photographer, composer and producer -- SOUND MATTERS uncovers the stories behind the artists, songs and sounds that inspire, challenge, and move us. Tom dives deep into the creative process, philosophical approaches, and unique perspectives of guests, along with providing cutting-edge commentary on important current and historical events in music, culture and entertainment.

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