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Sticky Notes is a classical music podcast for everyone, whether you are just getting interested in classical music for the first time, or if you've been listening to it and loving it all your life. Interviews with great artists, in depth looks at pieces in the repertoire, and both basic and deep dives into every era of music. Classical music is absolutely for everyone, so let's start listening! Note - Seasons 1-5 will be returning over the next year. They have been taken down in order to be ...
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Real, Raw, Relevant...Canadian Music Makers from the 1960s-1990s share it all...song creation, the highs (and lows) of the biz, fans, family, what they're up to now and a life lesson or two learned along the way. Here's your 'fly on the wall' moment, a chance to catch revealing insights into the person behind the music in a casual, laid back manner. Also, the audio quality sometimes gets rough around the edges. Nothing over produced here. Just real, raw engaging talk. .
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In 1963, the Carpenter family moved to the Los Angeles suburb of Downey, hoping it may provide better musical opportunities for talented Richard. He and younger sister Karen formed The Richard Carpenter Trio with Wes Jacobs, and later performed as a duo. In this special show, host Paul Gibbs brings you trivia and other info about Richard & Karen, and music from "Christmas Portrait", their first Christmas Album released in October 1978. Produced by NoteSpire Music, LLC. www.NoteSpireMusic.com
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Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast

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You’ve got questions about sacred music? Here’s your chance to learn what the Church teaches and envisions for music in the sacred liturgy. Welcome to Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast with your host Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka. We address topics of interest both to priests and liturgical musicians, as well as a general audience of Catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic Church’s teachings and treasury of sacred music. Our topics range from discussion of Church docume ...
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Send us a text Quincy Jones Jr. was a renowned producer in music, movies, TV. He died 11/3/24 at age 91. I picked 50 recognizable songs I adored from him, and so did he. Theme Song: "Dance Track" - Jessica Ann Catena Quincy Jones Favorites Playlist; discography Mentioned Media: Quincy (2018) / The Greatest Nights in Pop "Killer Joe" - Art Famer & B…
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Gary Kendall, bassist, vocalist, songwriter and band leader best known as bassist for the Downchild Blues Band. In this in depth chat with Dan Hare Gary talks about: his wide range of musical influences and his love for the blues; being in Downchild Blues Band, insights into it’s main members, and how he feels now that the band is calling it quits …
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Classical music and politics have never been easy bedfellows. Composers and performers throughout history have relied on patronage and support from wealthy sources in order to keep their dreams afloat, and so unlike many other forms of music, classical music often has the reputation of being a politics-free zone. But the truth is that there is a wh…
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Success. We all hope for it. We all aspire to achieve it in some fashion. But what does it mean to become a successful independent musician? And how do we get there? Welcome to a new series of episodes as we unpack these concepts, questions, and yes, some helpful answers along the way, as we dive into this fascinating yet elusive topic we all call …
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Singer/songwriter and recording artist Nathaniel Chapman is the guest on this episode of The Artist Insight. He is a native of the Pacific Northwest, and since 2015 has released three full length albums, with his most recent being Testimony, which released in June 2024. ​ Nathaniel talks with host Paul Gibbs about his personal Christian walk and sh…
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Send us a text Seeing Them Live is a podcast where fans can share their favorite concert stories! Host Charles Zona published his experiences in Ticket Stub Stories: A Memoir of Live Music, and began the show with his friend Doug Florzak. Doug is an indie musician, bassist in Chicago's Wrought Iron Soul, and producer. I shared my concert stories wi…
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This is the 33rd episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are: CLIFF EDWARDS - musician, composer, former lead male vocalist of the Juno award-winning group The Bells. In t…
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Podcast host Paul Gibbs talks with songwriter and producer Bill Mullin in this episode about "The Next Humanity", "A vulnerable, thoughtful Musical Memoir to see yourself & own your story". From The Next Humanity website, this project is "... an artistic collaborative. That is what The Next Humanity is. It is like revealing the ingredients of a rec…
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Send us a text Happy 40th Ghostbusters! 4 sequels, and a classic song heard every Halloween! I tell the actual ghost-stories, first 2 films' songs, and reboots. Theme Song: "Dance Track" - Jessica Ann Catena Sound effects - Soundscape's Pottery Barn Halloween CD (2001). "Ghostbusters" - Ray Parker Jr. (1984); Soundtrack; Who You Gonna Call? (2020 d…
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The original production of Westside Story ran for 732 performances, spawned a movie that won 11 Academy Awards, and is still a go to on every list of the greatest Broadway Musicals ever written. The collaboration between Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and Jerome Robbins was a revolution on par with the collaborations of Stravinsky, Diaghilev,…
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Debbie Nemeth is the featured guest on this episode of The Artist Insight. Debbie's musical journey began when she was just four, and her passion for music and performance has only grown stronger over the years. Her talent has taken her to prestigious venues such as the Crossroads Theatre Company in New Brunswick and the iconic Tropicana in Atlanti…
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Send us a text The New York Mets' baseball team debuted in 1962 Queens, NY. Using a custom ad to recruit fans, "Meet the Mets" would be mark a beginning of sports anthems bringing good luck to their team! "Let's Go Mets!" created a slogan prior to 1986's World Series win, and now "OMG" is 2024's season anthem by new shortstop player Jose Iglesias! …
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Caroline Shaw is one of the most fascinating, innovative, and brilliant composers of our time. Since winning the Pulitzer Prize in 2013, she rocketed onto the scene and has stayed there ever since, writing music that has captivated audiences around the world. In this conversation, which dates back to 2020(so there is a bit of pandemic talk at the b…
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Cherrill Rae Yates is a singer and recording artist best known as one half of The Raes singing duo which also featured her then husband, the late Robbie Rae. In this very raw and honest chat with host Dan Hare Cherrill reveals: her complicated personal and professional relationship with the narcissistic Robbie; details of the couples wildly success…
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Host Paul Gibbs talks with Chenille Sheeran in this episode. Chenille lives with her husband and family near Nashville, Tennessee , and her new single is called "One Simple Prayer", available on all music download platforms. "Chenille's powerful testimony and 4 1/2 octave range penetrates every fiber of your being." - Jacob Downing As well as being…
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Send us a text Celebrating 25 years as a global successful rock band, Coldplay just put out their 10th album, Moon Music! Reviewing the evolving discography, I made a playlist of a song I recommend from each album. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena Playlist: “Trouble” (2000-2002) “Clocks” (2002-2004) “Fix You” (2005) “Lovers…
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In 1929, the conductor Nicolas Slonimsky contacted the American composer Charles Ives about performing one of his works. This was a bit of a surprise for Ives, since he had a checkered reputation among musicians and audience members, if they even were familiar with his name at all. In fact, he was much more famous during his lifetime as an extremel…
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Send us a text My first episode recapped 2019's Global Citizen Festival. I won again this year's, but couldn't stay due to rain. Global Citizen is a great non-profit that does free annual concerts. Here's my 2024 review! Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena Livestream Global Citizen Setlists Alok - clips Benson Boone Jelly Roll…
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Fundraiser link here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1026719635067?aff=oddtdtcreator On October 29th, 1931, The Rochester Philharmonic in New York State presented the world premiere of a new symphony by the composer William Grant Still. A symphonic premiere is always something to look out for in musical history, but this one had an even greater signi…
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This is the 32nd episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are: KEITH SHARP RETURNS, founder of the iconic Canadian music magazine Music Express and author of the book “Musi…
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Send us a text When Linkin Park's estate put out "Lost", a 2003 archived track last year, their fans loved hearing their music and the voice of late frontman Chester Bennington. Pondering the what-ifs of the band getting back together after Chester's 2017 suicide, that revelation's happening now! Learn about Linkin Park's ending hiatus, new members…
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Paul Gibbs' guest on this episode of the Artist Insight is Jessica Ford. “Jess” has recently made a huge transition, leaving the secular world, boldly jumping headfirst into the Christian Praise & Worship genre. She’s ready to move forward; God has called her to offer her voice to Him as a living sacrifice, and she is ready to honor and obey. One o…
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"It was on the train, with its steely rhythms, its rattle-ty bang, that is so often so stimulating to a composer – I frequently hear music in the very heart of the noise.... And there I suddenly heard, and even saw on paper – the complete construction of the Rhapsody, from beginning to end. No new themes came to me, but I worked on the thematic mat…
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This is the 31st episode of our special series ‘Guest Glimpses’, short bits from longer conversations with previous guests. You’ll hear about 10 minutes of each guest’s 60+ minute chat with show host Dan Hare. Featured guests this week are: THOR, Canadian and U.S. bodybuilding champion, songwriter, singer, musician. In this bit Thor shares with Dan…
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Send us a text Tito Jackson, guitarist/singer of The Jackson 5 died 9/14. Listening back, I made a top 10. 10. “Who’s Loving You” (1969-1970); "Hold On" - En Vogue (1990) 9. “The Love You Save” (1970) 8. “Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)” - The Jacksons (1978-1979) American Idol Top 7 (2009) 7. “Dancing Machine” (1974), 6. “Give Love On Christm…
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Host Paul Gibbs talks with Eric Lee Brumley in this episode. Eric is from eastern Massachusetts and has just released his second full-length album, Electric Chair, along with several singles including a contribution to the second volume of Bellsburg, a tribute to Christian artist, Rich Mullins. Eric grew up in a musical household, starting to play …
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Betty Anne Keller is a retired music promoter, Manager of Arts Culture Festivals and Events for the City of Waterloo, and producer of the acclaimed documentary ’Rock This Town’ which captures how vibrant the Kitchener/Waterloo area was musically back in the ‘60s,‘70s and beyond. In this fascinating chat with Dan Hare, Betty Anne talks about: brinin…
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Send us a text Near the tail end of 2024's summer, a comeback duet was released by 2 singers with similar genres and career timelines: Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga! The big question fans are wondering: "Why now?" There's no reported albums for "Die With A Smile"'s single, and the pairing was an overnight shock! Find out the interesting timing of its re…
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During Bartok’s life, the violin concerto we now know as Violin Concerto No. 2 was simply known as Bartok’s only violin concerto. The reason? His first concerto, written when he was a much younger man, had never been performed or published. This was a deeply painful memory for Bartok, who had written the concerto for a woman he was in love with, St…
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Chris Birkett is a multi award-winning singer, songwriter, instrumentalist and producer who has collaborated with many world-renowned artists including Sinead O’Connor, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Quincy Jones, Peter Gabriel, and more. He has a Grammy, four Junos, the Polaris Music Prize and three international AMPEX Golden Reel Awards for excellence in th…
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Send us a text MTV's first VMAs aired 9/14/84. 40 years later, I “announce” my predictions in 8 categories. Theme Song: "Dance Track", composed by Jessica Ann Catena Background Music: GarageBand's "Hot Stuff Synth Lead" Our social media to view before and after results: Facebook, Twitter / X, Instagram. Related Episodes: Ep. 199 - Doja Cat's "Atten…
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Les Stroud is a world famous adventurer, survival expert, musician, expert harmonica player, singer/songwriter, and perhaps best known as the creator, writer, producer, director, cameraman and host of the television series Survivorman. In this engaging, in depth and lively chat with Dan Hare, Les talks about: his vast musical influences; meeting an…
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Send us a text Playlist: “Cruisin’”; Huey Lewis & Gwenyth Paltrow “Drift Away”; Uncle Kracker; "Chevrolet" “Just the Two of Us”; Will Smith; Dr. Evil; Ullanda “Forget Me Nots”; "Fastlove"; Big; "Men In Black" “Too Hot”; “All Night Long”; “What You Won’t Do For Love”; Go West “I Can’t Go For That”; “I Keep Forgettin’”; Soul Train; "Regulate"; Memoir…
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In December of 1884, Dvorak wrote to a friend about the composition of a new symphony: "I am now busy with this symphony for London, and wherever I go I can think of nothing else. God grant that this Czech music will move the world!!" He was in the midst of working on what would become his 7th symphony, and even though it is nowhere near as popular…
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