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    Teen Jazz Radio: Featuring the Music of Emerging Artists

    Teen Jazz Radio and saxophonist Shannon Kennedy have started their very own podcast to bring you the latest and greatest from emerging artists, offer advice on being a diy musician, and feature interviews with music industry performers and professionals. We are always looking for new music from the next generation of performers, so feel free to submit your music for consideration and we are more than excited to listen to and share your music! Teen Jazz is a web site run by saxophonist Shannon Kennedy for young artists as a supplemental education for musicians. At Teen Jazz, you can read articles, reviews and interviews with both established and new musicians to get an inside look into the Music Industry. Through the partnership between Teen Jazz Radio and Teen Jazz, we hope to bring more exposure to artists, while simultaneously providing listeners with new and exciting music they wouldn’t hear anywhere else. Of course, we will also play known material so you can tune in to listen to your favorite music too, but our focus is on the next generation, and creating opportunities for musicians in the jazz, smooth jazz, RnB and soul genres.
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    Episodes (21)

    TJR 022: But I Thought It Was a Hit!

    TJR 022: But I Thought It Was a Hit!
    Today on Teen Jazz Radio I'm going to talk about how to deal with frustration. In music, or any career for that matter, things won’t always go the way you hoped. You’ll work hard and pour your heart and soul into your projects only to find they don’t quite get the response that you expected. And that’s okay, everyone goes through this in some way or another and you just need to find a way to move past your frustration so that you can keep going and pursuing your passion for music. So in today’s show, I’m going to talk about how to avoid losing focus and keep at it even when you’re feeling down. Featuring the music of Patrick Bradley, Gail Jhonson, Kim Waters, Rick Braun, and U-Nam.

    TJR 021: Want to know how to Increase your online presence?

    TJR 021: Want to know how to Increase your online presence?
    Today on Teen Jazz Radio I'm going to talk about how you can increase your online presence, sharing a few different methods I myself have implemented. I’ll talk about what has worked for me and what hasn’t and give you a few ideas as to how to try them out yourself. Featuring the music of the Braxton Brothers, Chieli Minucci, David Sparkman, Jonathan Butler, and U-Nam.

    TJR 020: Celebrating 10 Years of Teen Jazz + An Announcement

    TJR 020: Celebrating 10 Years of Teen Jazz + An Announcement
    I started Teen Jazz back in December of 2004 and although the site has seen many redesigns and repurposing, it’s officially ten years since it first came to be. Featuring the music of several of our very first artists including Joshua Crumbly (& Ronnie Crumbly), Adam Larson, Alex Han, Evan Stone, Vincent Herring, and Greg Adams.

    TJR 019: Making Practice a Habit

    TJR 019: Making Practice a Habit
    Today on Teen Jazz Radio I'm going to talk about developing good music habits. It’s important to practice everyday based on what your goals in music are and that’s easier to do if you make it a habit. Whether your goal is to continue developing your music, becoming an engineer or a songwriter, it’s important to spend time each and everyday to get closer to your goals, so we’re going to talk about how to make practicing (or songwriting) a habit. Featuring the music of Ryan Saranich, Trifield Guitar Project, Bastian Weinhold, David Pedrick, This Time with Feeling and Jonathan Butler.

    TJR 018: Two Productivity Tips I Actually Use

    TJR 018: Two Productivity Tips I Actually Use
    Today on Teen Jazz Radio I'm going to talk about two very specific productivity hacks that I use on a regular basis. I’m always for finding new ways to be productive and make the best use of my time and I’ve found a few things that help keep my work schedule and chores efficient so I have more time for practice, songwriting and Teen Jazz. Featuring the music of Kim Waters, Rick Braun, Sam Rucker, Sean Winter, Curtis Brooks, and Incendio.

    TJR 017: When to Say ‘No’ to A Gig

    TJR 017: When to Say ‘No’ to A Gig
    Today on Teen Jazz Radio I’m going to talk about when to say no to an opportunity that comes knocking at your door. It may be a gig, a recording session, a teaching opportunity, etc., but when you don’t have the time or if you aren’t the right fit (or even if it isn’t the right fit for you), it’s important to learn how and why to say “no” the right way. Featuring the music of Yvonnick Prené, Vaclav Kozel, Reggie Padilla, Michael Paulo, Adam Larson, and Scott Martin.

    TJR 016: Things I’ve Learned from Independent Authors as a Musician

    TJR 016: Things I’ve Learned from Independent Authors as a Musician
    How we, as musicians, can look to other vocations for inspiration on a variety of things – the day to day tasks, marketing and more. In this episode I’m going to take a look at independent authors in particular, what they’re doing and how we can apply it to music. Featuring the music of Nick Colionne, Paul Taylor, Terje Lie, Tim Owens, U-Nam, and Vernon Neilly.

    TJR 007: Life as a Studio and Touring Musician | An Interview with Ryan Saranich

    TJR 007: Life as a Studio and Touring Musician | An Interview with Ryan Saranich
    Instead of featuring music as part of this episode, I have invited a special guest on to answer a question posed by one of our Teen Jazz readers about what it takes to be a touring and or studio musician. A transcription and all the mentioned links are available at TeenJazzRadio.com

    TJR 006: How to Deal with Criticism & the Music of Adam Larson, Curtis Brooks & Yvonnick Prene

    TJR 006: How to Deal with Criticism & the Music of Adam Larson, Curtis Brooks & Yvonnick Prene
    In this session of the Teen Jazz Radio podcast I answer a question submitted by one of our young artists. How to deal with trolling and negative criticism? You can download this podcast on iTunes or listen to it at Teen Jazz Radio. The music featured as part of this episode includes that of saxophonist Adam Larson, Curtis Brooks and harmonica player Yvonnick Prene. A transcription and all the mentioned links are available at TeenJazzRadio.com

    TJR 005: How to Get Noticed & the Music of Tobi, Sean Winter & Jim Stubblefield

    TJR 005: How to Get Noticed & the Music of Tobi, Sean Winter & Jim Stubblefield
    In this session of the Teen Jazz Radio podcast I answer a question submitted by one of our young artists in three parts. How to get noticed? You can download this podcast on iTunes or listen to it at Teen Jazz Radio. The music featured as part of this episode includes that of singer-songwriter Tobi, saxophonist Sean Winter and guitarist Jim Stubblefield. A transcription and all the mentioned links are available at TeenJazzRadio.com

    TJR 004: How to Improve Your Playing or Singing & the Music of Jason Weber, Darryl Williams, Sudbury & Ramos

    TJR 004: How to Improve Your Playing or Singing & the Music of Jason Weber, Darryl Williams, Sudbury & Ramos
    In this session of the Teen Jazz Radio podcast I answer a question submitted by one of our young artists. How to improve my singing or playing? You can download this podcast on iTunes or listen to it at Teen Jazz Radio. The music featured as part of this episode includes that of saxophonist Jason Weber, bassist Darryl Williams and the duo Sudbury & Ramos. A transcription and all the mentioned links are available at TeenJazzRadio.com
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