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    Explore " conductors" with insightful episodes like "Episode 38 - Contents of Article 310: Conductors for General Use", "Static Electricity Day: 01/09/24", "Lon Bronson & David Perrico- Echoes of the Strip: Tales from Their Musical Journeys", "Anne Midgette, Bonus Room: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times" and "Anne Midgette, Part 2: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times" from podcasts like ""Code Talk", "Every Day's A Holiday", "Before the Lights", "Anthony Plog on Music" and "Anthony Plog on Music"" and more!

    Episodes (61)

    Episode 38 - Contents of Article 310: Conductors for General Use

    Episode 38 - Contents of Article 310: Conductors for General Use

    Today we explore one of the most used Articles: 310 Conductors for General Use.

    This podcast is a summary of lectures that I give for Electrical Continuing Education based in Spokane WA, USA. If you would like the lecture notes for the podcasts, visit our website at www.inw-training.com and select Podcast in the menu items.

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    Static Electricity Day: 01/09/24

    Static Electricity Day: 01/09/24

    January 9th is actually celebrated as Static Electricity Day in the United States.

    Static Electricity Day is a day to celebrate and learn more about the fascinating properties of static electricity, which is a type of electric charge that builds up on the surface of objects when they come into contact with each other and then separate.

    Static electricity is responsible for many common phenomena that we experience in our daily lives, such as the crackling sound we hear when we take off a sweater or the sparks that fly when we touch a doorknob. It also has many important practical applications, such as in the operation of photocopiers and other electronic devices.

    To celebrate Static Electricity Day, people may participate in educational activities, such as conducting experiments to learn more about the properties of static electricity or watching videos that explain the science behind this phenomenon. People may also engage in static electricity-related activities, such as rubbing balloons on their hair to create static electricity or playing with plasma balls.

    Overall, Static Electricity Day is a fun and educational holiday that celebrates the wonders of science and encourages people to explore and learn more about the world around them.

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    Lon Bronson & David Perrico- Echoes of the Strip: Tales from Their Musical Journeys

    Lon Bronson & David Perrico- Echoes of the Strip: Tales from Their Musical Journeys

    Two award winning musicians meet up with me at Lemon Tree Café & Market in Las Vegas to tell stories and share some laughs. 

    They start with playing at Tony Bennett’s  90th birthday party at Caesars Palace who recently passed away which leads into Natalie Cole. Lon tells the story of being a paid Nixon campaign flier distributor! What is funk music? 
    David tell stories about the days of playing at Cleopatra’s Barge at Caesars and how that developed him. Was the Paddlewheel Inn where Lon developed and how he got started at the Riveria. 

    David tells us how the gig with the LV Raiders is going as well as his LP Sidewalk. Lon discusses recording with Tower of Power, how that was the impetus for putting his band together and then David adds to it. The story how Lon & David met in Las Vegas which goes from the Naughty Ladies Saloon to being in drag. 

    They give their perspectives on teaching and giving back. Paul Shaffer stories leads into Steve Schirripa getting casted for The Sopranos. Playing at Myon’s Cabaret @ The Smith Center & of course… TOMATO PLANTS!

    Lon Bronson Links:

    Website: https://lonbronson.com/

    Follow Lon Bronson Band on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=lon%20bronson%20band

    David Perrico Links:

    Website: https://www.davidperricomusic.com/

    LP Sidewalk on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/0A9gYyLB1gV5Emw1Ql8YtS?si=Zfpl2p4USge7symUpgJhhw&nd=1

    First show with David on BTL: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/beforethelights-episodes/qol93kbf3tk8gzhwx5hqjumggxqmyn

    Follow David on IG: https://www.instagram.com/david_perrico/

    Lemon Tree Café & Market:

    Website: https://www.lemontreecafelv.com/

    Follow on IG: https://www.instagram.com/lemontreecafeandmarket/

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    Anne Midgette, Bonus Room: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

    Anne Midgette, Bonus Room: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

    In the Bonus Room we discuss the idea of using social media to build a career in music, and from there we move on to the subject of the interpretation of Baroque music... authentic instruments and phrasing vs. modern instruments and phrasing. And we end with Anne's optimistic take on the future of classical music... "The music is just fine."

    Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more!

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    Anne Midgette, Part 2: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

    Anne Midgette, Part 2: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

    Part 2 of our discussion deals with the books "The King and I", and "My Nine Lives". We talk about what it was like to work with Herbert Breslin and Leon Fleisher, both towering but very different figures in the music business. This leads to a short discussion about interpretation, and we end with Anne talking about her current project, a book of historical fiction about the person who built pianos for Beethoven, Nanette Streicher.

    Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more!

    As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including:

    • Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners.
    • Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students.
    • Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions.
    • The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music!
    • Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely!
    • Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again.

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    Anne Midgette, Part 1: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

    Anne Midgette, Part 1: Former Music Critic and Reviewer for the Washington Post & New York Times

    Anne Midgette was the music critic for the Washington Post for eleven years, and for seven years before that was a regular contributor to the New York Times. She is the author of two books on music, The King and I, about the relationship between Luciano Pavarotti and his manager, Herbert Breslin, and My Nine Lives, with the pianist Leon Fleisher. She is currently working on a historical novel about Nanette Streicher, the woman who built pianos for Beethoven. Oh, and she has also written some travel books! So who better to ask about what it is like to be a music critic and her life in the arts?

    We begin with my asking Anne Midgette about her (at least to me) unique view on the purpose of a music critic. We then talk about what a normal day might look like and about the pressure of writing music reviews with incredibly quick publishing deadlines. Ms. Midgette is well known for her articles having to do with the #MeToo problem in classical music, which we discuss in depth toward the end of this episode.

    Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more!

    As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including:

    • Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners.
    • Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students.
    • Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions.
    • The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music!
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    • Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again.

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    Four things you should NEVER say to a classical music audience, with Aubrey Bergauer

    Four things you should NEVER say to a classical music audience, with Aubrey Bergauer

    Today, we talk about what conductors and musical leaders can do to connect with audiences and welcome new people into the concert hall.

    This is part two of our talk with Aubrey Bergauer about Building Back Audiences. Part one is about the state of the classical music industry and what changes institutions can make to help build audiences.

    Watch the full video of this interview on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@podiumtimepod

    Learn more about Aubrey Bergauer at AubreyBergauer.com

    • 01:27 - How can conductors make our concerts more accessible to newcomers?
    • 10:30 - How conductors can engage with the community
    • 14:01 - Shortcomings of music education
    • 20:47 - Advice Aubrey wishes she'd received 10 years ago
    • 23:31 - Summary and next steps for listeners
    • 26:09 - Plugs
    • 26:27 - Aubrey's Hidden Gem
    • 27:36 - Aubrey's Billboard message to all musical leaders
    • 28:22 - Outro

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    Episode 72 with John DeNicola

    Episode 72 with John DeNicola
    John DeNicola is an American songwriter and producer. He is best known for co-writing the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", for which he won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as receiving a Grammy nomination, in 1988. In 1989 he was the co-winner of ASCAP Awards' "Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures" for "Time of My Life" as well as for "Hungry Eyes", another song from the film. Listen in as John tells Joseph about his latest release and the early days of analog recording.

    Episode 71 with Alan Chapell

    Episode 71 with Alan Chapell
    How does one become a tech privacy attorney and a musician? How do you go to Mumbai to find your way? This is the story of Alan Chapell. Growing up on the multi-ethnic streets of Stamford, Connecticut, Alan Chapell was exposed to a multitude of music – playing piano and trumpet before the age of six and at age 15 recording with the legendary producer Jimmy ienner (Dirty Dancing, KiSS, etc) Along with his musical success, Alan has carved out a niche as an attorney . . . advising tech companies on privacy issues. When the producers of HBO's Silicon Valley consider creating a character to lampoon your role in the tech space, you know you've made it.

    Episode 70 with Richard Humann

    Episode 70 with Richard Humann
    Richard Humann is a Brooklyn-based neo-conceptual artist whose work has been included in the Venice Biennale, represented the United States in the 2017 Karachi Biennale in Pakistan, and has had multiple national and international solo gallery and museum exhibitions. Richard was born and raised in the Lower Hudson Valley region of New York State. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Woodstock, NY. This podcast is not about art, it's about being an artist. Listen to Joseph and Richard talk it up.

    Ep 68 with Diana Lansleen

    Ep 68 with Diana Lansleen
    Joseph met Diana at a SAG-AFTRA workshop and have been friends since. Diana is an actor, voice actor and producer. Known for her recurring roles on "The Young and the Restless" and "Days of Our Lives", she has also done a number of TV Commercials. She began working in Group ADR in 2010, on "Eureka", and has been heard on "Alphas", "Defiance", "Code Black", "Quantico", "Midnight Texas", "Into The Dark" and more. The daughter of an avionics mechanic from Sri Lanka and a Danish mother, Diana's unusual ethnic background has granted her a strong sense of culture. Her love of travel began at a young age and she's been to over 30 countries. www,dianalansleen.com

    Episode 67 with Bill Schnee

    Episode 67 with Bill Schnee
    Bill Schnee is an internationally renowned producer, engineer, and mix master. He has received over 125 gold and platinum records and more than 50 Top 20 singles that run the gamut from Barbra Streisand to The Jacksons, Rod Stewart to Steely Dan, and Whitney Houston to Dire Straits. This is my conversation with Bill about his journey and his art. Check out Bill's new book: Chairman at the Board: Recording the soundtrack of a Generation

    Episode 66 with music producer Aaron Ruiz

    Episode 66 with music producer Aaron Ruiz
    Today's guest is Nashville music producer, singer, songwriter Aaron Ruiz. Aaron is an artist who has had hundreds of songs placed in tv shows. Joseph and Aaron talk about the work it takes to stay present, dealing with negative self talk and accepting that we are not in control of whether a song is a success or not. www.aaronandandrew.com https://soundcloud.com/skyline-brigade

    Episode 62 Cathy Vu

    Episode 62 Cathy Vu
    Cathy is a first generation Vietnamese American born and raised in Seattle, WA. To say that Cathy grew up under difficult circumstances is an understatement. Her story is one of hard work, perseverance and survival. Cathy graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Washington all the while working as a genetic researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She earned her second degree in Graphic Design & Illustration. Cathy worked her way through various design specialties for Fortune 500 companies and found her sweet spot as an e-commerce User Experience (UX) / Product Designer. Cathy has appeared in GRIMM, LEVERAGE and is a recurring guest star for a series to be announced soon as well as a recurring guest star on an animated series. www.cathyvu.com

    Episode 56 with Thomas Laub

    Episode 56 with Thomas Laub
    Thomas Laub is a producer currently represented on Broadway with David Byrne's American Utopia (Special Tony Award). Past work includes Slave Play (Tony Nomination), Seven Deadly Sins, and the site-specific Myths & Hymns. Upcoming: Douglas Carter Beane's Fairycakes, Selina Fillinger's POTUS, and Plaza Suite starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Founder of Runyonland Productions and entertainment revenue management firm Standing Room Theatrical Solutions.
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