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    Explore " g-eazy" with insightful episodes like "G-Eazy", "Filmmaker And Musician Martin Shore About Take Me To The River New Orleans", "Sooner Routhier, Lighting Designer for Coldplay. Production Designer for Panic at the Disco, The Weeknd, KISS, Imagine Dragons, The Lumineers, Rhianna, Pentatonix, Jay-Z, Halsey and More.", "The Bet's Lindsey Brown gives a Halsey Dating Update" and "Martin Shore & Ian Neville" from podcasts like ""Lipps Service with Scott Lipps", "Profiles With Maggie LePique", "Meet the Creatives", "The Best of The Playmakers" and "Making Sound with Jann Klose"" and more!

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    G-Eazy

    G-Eazy

    Scott sits with Billboard chart topper and “No Limit” rapper G-Eazy, who is back to making music and working on his newest, upcoming album after a year-long hiatus from the industry. They get into G’s experience walking around and living in New York, his house in LA where he also has his own studio, Scott and G’s friendship over the last 15 years, and G’s dabbling in photography. Further along in the conversation, G reflects on his early days in music, releasing songs on MySpace and YouTube, how he posed as his own “manager” in emails to book gigs, the wide-range of music he was surrounded by in his childhood, and the story of watching his “Runaround Sue” remix blow up on the internet. G also dives into how he secured his first record deal with RCA, attending college in New Orleans, the making of songs like “Me, Myself & I” and “No Limit,” and what it’s like to collaborate with other artists. They also talk about his recent hiatus from music, and how he spent most of it in Paris, the making of his latest singles and upcoming album, and, of course, some fun “Top 5s” at the end. Tune in for an amazing episode!

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    Filmmaker And Musician Martin Shore About Take Me To The River New Orleans

    Filmmaker And Musician Martin Shore About Take Me To The River New Orleans

    TAKE ME TO THE RIVER NEW ORLEANS
    New Orleans Music: One of the World’s Most Unique and Important Cultural Jewels

    Take Me to the River New Orleans,” the second film, celebrates the rich musical history, the heritage, legacy, and influence of New Orleans and Louisiana. A true collaboration and melting pot of influences from around the World, that came together and formed one of the world’s most unique cultural jewels. Our adventure shows the resiliency of surviving disaster to a formidable rebirth. Pairing legacy musicians with stars of today.

    There is nothing like the music of New Orleans. It is a wholly unique, worldwide collaboration that has resulted in an exceptional musical genre never before heard. This film will give the viewer an insightful historical perspective of how global influences shaped, and continue to shape, a musical quilt that formed the music of this extraordinary city. Influences came from many places: Cuba, South America, Africa, Europe, Canada, America. All contributed to the blending and shaping of a musical genre that is rich in culture and heritage. We, as Americans, are the conservators of this unique cultural phenomenon.

    The film will highlight 20 to 25 new songs, combining multiple generations of New Orleans musicians. Legacy musicians will collaborate with stars of today and students from the Tipitina’s foundation, under the guidance and tutelage of Donald Harrison.

    This film shows that New Orleans music has always been a collaboration of intergenerational, interracial, intercontinental and genderless effort.

    New Orleans music includes the creation and influences of American jazz and jazz musicians and the introduction of unique instruments, story songs and life’s hardships from around the world.

    Award winning filmmaker/director/producer/musician Martin Shore started his career as a musician. Mr. Shore has toured with Bo Diddley, Albert Collins, Bluesman Willie, and many others. He has produced soundtracks and has acted as music supervisor for a number of feature films, including Saw, Saw II, Rize, and Rock School, among others. He has been a music producer for a variety of artists, including Snoop Dogg, G-Eazy, Yo Gotti, Mavis Staples, Booker T. Jones, North Mississippi Allstars, and many others.

    Source: https://takemetotheriver.org
    Source: https://www.amazon.com/Take-Me-River-Orleans-Various/dp/B09QXMGVQJ

    This episode is from an archive from the KPFK program Profiles adapted for podcast.

    Host Maggie LePique, a radio veteran since the 1980's at NPR in Kansas City Mo. She began her radio career in Los Angeles in the early 1990's and has worked for Pacifica station KPFK Radio in Los Angeles since 1994.

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    Sooner Routhier, Lighting Designer for Coldplay. Production Designer for Panic at the Disco, The Weeknd, KISS, Imagine Dragons, The Lumineers, Rhianna, Pentatonix, Jay-Z, Halsey and More.

    Sooner Routhier, Lighting Designer for Coldplay. Production Designer for Panic at the Disco, The Weeknd, KISS, Imagine Dragons, The Lumineers, Rhianna, Pentatonix, Jay-Z, Halsey and More.

    Sooner Routhier, Lighting Designer for Coldplay. Production Designer for Panic at the Disco, The Weeknd, KISS, Imagine Dragons, The Lumineers, Rhianna, Pentatonix, Jay-Z, Halsey, and More.

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    Martin Shore & Ian Neville

    Martin Shore & Ian Neville

    EPISODE 61: Director Martin Shore and musician/producer Ian Neville call in from New Orleans to talk about the second installment in the franchise of the award-winning TAKE ME TO THE RIVER. "Take Me to the River New Orleans" celebrates the rich musical history, the heritage, legacy, and influence of New Orleans and Louisiana. A true collaboration and melting pot of influences from around the World, that came together and formed one of the world's most unique cultural jewels. Our adventure shows the resiliency of surviving disaster to a formidable rebirth while pairing legacy musicians with stars of today, and how this unique cultural jewel came to exist. Featured in the film are: The Neville Brothers, Dr. John, Irma Thomas, Ledisi, G-Eazy, Snoop Dogg, WIlliam Bell, Galactic, Mannie Fresh, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, George Porter Jr., Christian Scott, Donald Harrison, Big Freeda, Ani DiFranco, PJ Morton of Maroon 5, Rebirth Brass Band, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Soul Rebels, Voice of the Wetlands, The Givers, Dumpstaphunk, Cheeky Blakk, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Big Sam, Terence Higgins, Walter Wolfman Washington, Dee-1, Davell Crawford and many others. Narrated by John Goodman. takemetotheriver.org/new-orleans


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    BADLANDS, Halsey

    BADLANDS, Halsey

    Keith Montena welcomes back Katie Hausler to discuss Halsey's debut studio album, "BADLANDS". Cultivating an indie/alt-pop following throughout the previous year, Halsey's first album came at the perfect time for a mainstream breakthrough. While radio wasn't always the most friendly toward New Americana or Colors, the album became a huge success within her catalogue and carries impressive streaming numbers. Hear Keith and Katie touch on the singer's best moments in her musical introduction, the highs and lows across the album, and how Halsey's shifted since. Make sure to follow @vinyldropodcast on Instagram, and stay tuned for more episodes.

    Travel

    Travel

    What was the original title of Running Up That Hill? Train In Vain is not about locomotives, so why it "train" in the title? What car did Janis Joplin drive (hint: it's not a Merc). Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more on this episode that deals with songs that cover all modes of transport - from walking to flying.
    WARNING: This episode contains traces of The Partridge Family.

    Featured songs [in chronological order]:

    Running Up That Hill [Rosalie James, Placebo]
    Band On The Run [Richie Havens]
    Walk This Way [Scary Pockets ft Judith Hill]
    Walk Like An Egyptian [Puppini Sisters]
    Little Red Corvette [Jeanne Added]
    Mercedes Benz [G-Eazy]
    Thunder Road [Badly Drawn Boy]
    We Gotta Get Out Of This Place [The Partridge Family, Dan Auerbach]
    Big Yellow Taxi [Amanda Palmer]
    Magic Bus [The Pudding, Paul Weller]
    Train In Vain [Annie Lennox, Garbage]
    Back In The USSR [Liz Green]
    Big Jet Plane [Daniela Andrade, Tuka]
    America [First Aid Kit, David Bowie]
    I Ran [Mama Ghost]

    20 Songs That Have Things Covered #14

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    Ep. 038 - The Super Bowl Halftime Debate

    Ep. 038 - The Super Bowl Halftime Debate
    On Super Bowl Monday, the boys regroup after two weeks without recording. Arash lost bets, the Bears might get Carson Wentz, and Lil Uzi Vert has a diamond in his forehead. Songs of the Week include tracks from Brent Faiyaz, G-Eazy, Vic Mensa, Chance, and many more. Arash even shares his story about getting blocked by ScHoolboy Q. They conclude the episode by sharing their conflicting opinions on the Weeknd's halftime performance. Songs of the Week playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5w6yjljM9EyYuY1IedjfMy?si=ri2XoA0xT4-vnDjhhCClmQ Follow, subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! IG: https://www.instagram.com/younghiphopheads/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/youngHHheads

    Victoria, Step Aside - We're Here For Queen Katie

    Victoria, Step Aside - We're Here For Queen Katie

    This week on Matt James’ season of The Bachelor, Sarah spirals out of control, Serena P. emerges as a possible front runner, and we have yet another appearance from former Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise contestant Ashley I.

    Plus, we're breaking down Bachelor Nation news including the rumored (and now official) Clare and Dale breakup and that photo of Sarah and rapper G-Eazy. Listen in!

    Bold & Loud: Episode 3

    Bold & Loud: Episode 3

    *Bold & Loud: Lifestyle & Experiences in our 30's! *

    Today's episode we discuss what we are grateful for?  Things have been tough for all of us, but we have to keep a positive mind-set. Look for the positive things in life.  Lots of liquor was consumed and we talked a lot....

    • We get into the NIGHTLIFE EXPERIENCE from our host Vic Munoz, who produced over 2000 events in 15 years in nightlife.  
    • Stories from some of his experiences in San Francisco, Las Vegas and in between.   
    • Bay Area entertainment culture and why we do things different (aka BETTER). 
    • The change in nightlife culture and why he left the Nightlife Industry. 
    • Pros & Cons of working in Entertainment Industry. 
    • DRUGS in the industry and why everyone assumes we do them. 
    • Learning from your F*CK UPS and what did you learn??!!
    • MOLLY. Where can I find MDMA?
    • Nightlife experiences from someone who lived it every week. 
    • The sound side of having a BIG CONTACT LIST, you attend a lot of funerals. 
    • LIQOUR is EVIL!!
    • Mindset and Lifestyle CHANGES!

    Tune in and enjoy. 

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    Cause We're In Our 20's Episode 5: IT’S SITUATIONAL

    Cause We're In Our 20's Episode 5: IT’S SITUATIONAL

    EPISODE 5 of The Cause We’re In Our 20’s Podcast… On this episode we discuss “TALKING” vs. “DATING” and when that barrier is crossed. We answer some fan questions and discuss whether men and women are capable of being JUST friends…. We deep-dive into podcast FEEDBACK we’ve gotten recently, while highlighting the meaning of "MISOGYNY" and what WORDS mean. And we also may or may not address our opinions on breast/lip/buttocks enhancements…………. ONCE AGAIN, we hope y’all enjoy. AND ONCE MORE... We hope that you all are continuing to practice social distancing and staying safe out there. 

    Email us questions/topics to discuss for future podcasts at: CauseWereInOur20sPod@gmail.com 

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuI6GTY9eVc

    Music: 

    Ridin Strikers - Future … 

    Let It Breathe - Jaden Smith … 

    Trillionaire - Future feat. Youngboy Never Broke Again

    Been On Remix - G-Eazy (ft. Rockie Fresh & Tory Lanez)  

    Justin Jones: Staying Hungry

    Justin Jones: Staying Hungry

    Justin Jones (@justinjonesdp) is a cinematographer, editor, Youtube instructor and all-around creative entrepreneur living in Los Angeles. He’s got three feature films under his belt, and has shot countless music videos for artists like Jaden Smith, G-Eazy, Tyga, Trippie Redd, and Hopsin. In this episode we talk about film school vs. the self-taught approach, the importance of saying no, and what to do when you’re feeling burned out, and more.   
     
    You can find Justin’s editing effects and presets at Six Forty Studio. He also owns and manages Beam Studio, an incredibly versatile and affordable studio space located in Van Nuys, California.
     
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    (Originally recorded on December 7, 2019)
     
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    Episode 42: The Definition of Insanity

    Episode 42: The Definition of Insanity

    The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over but expecting a different result.  This week the crew talk about why people often make this mistake and ways to move past these negative cycles with relationships and other areas of life.  Trending topics: J-lo & Shakira's halftime performance, the coronavirus, Meg the Stallion & G-Eazy's face sucking, Nicki Minaj & Meek Mill beef& Gale King's Kobe debacle. 

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    Podcast also available on Apple, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Google Play Music, and Stitcher.

    Host: Cortnie Valle
    Co-Host: Melissa Torres
    Sound Engineer & Videographer: Christian Valle aka "Babe"
    Audio & Video Editing: Cortnie Valle
    Producer: Cortnie Valle
    Content Creators: Cortnie Valle & Melissa Torres
    Music produced by Cortnie Valle using GarageBand software

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    Summer Sessions 16 | Ahoy! Stranger Things S3

    Summer Sessions 16 | Ahoy! Stranger Things S3

    INTRO - 0:00
    Upcoming Episodes & Announcements - 1:37

    NEWS - 2:01
    Cheesecake Walks - 2:08
    Woodstock 50 - 4:36
    Elvis On Sight - 7:29
    Disney Adds More Star Wars To Parks - 10:07
    Waititi Back “4” More -11:40
    Marvel Eternals Gossip - 14:23

    STM Short - 17:23
    Crawl - 17:33
    Stuber - 20:32

    Stranger Things Season 3 - 22:21

    Hoodies & Tees
    Protect Your Funko Pops! PopSheilds!

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    Polar Radio w/Jef Miles Episode 34

    Polar Radio w/Jef Miles Episode 34
    Jef Miles - Polar Radio Episode 34

    01. Jef Miles - Wild Light
    02. Dillon Francis, G-Eazy - Say Less feat. G-Eazy (Eptic Remix)
    03. Kendrick Lamar - HUMBLE. (SKRILLEX REMIX)
    04. Khalid, Marshmello - Silence (Slushii Remix)
    05. Jonna Fraser, Moksi, Yellow Claw - Open (Original Mix)
    06. Galantis, Hook N Sling - Love On Me (CID Extended Mix)
    07. Don Diablo - Save A Little Love (Extended Mix)
    08. Lucas & Steve - Source (Extended Mix)
    09. Mark Knight, Mr. V - We Get High From The Music feat. Mr. V (Original Mix)
    10. Oliver Heldens, Throttle - Waiting (Extended Mix)
    11. Rumors, Sam Feldt, Toby Green - Chasing After You (feat. RUMORS) (Paul Mayson Extended Remix)
    12. Solardo - Today's News (Original Mix)
    13. Throttle - Baddest Behaviour (Extended Mix)
    14. Valentino Khan - Lick It (Original Mix)
    15. Garmiani, Julimar Santos - Fogo (feat. Julimar Santos) (Club Mix)
    16. Gucci Mane, Sevenn, Tiesto - BOOM (Extended Mix)
    17. Pryda - Lillo (Original Mix)
    18. Orjan Nilsen, Rykka - The Hardest Part feat. Rykka (Extended Mix)
    19. Lunez - Vivify
    20. Au-Ra, CamelPhat - Panic Room (Camelphat Club Mix)
    21. Avicii feat. Salem Al Fakir - Silhouettes (Original Mix)
    22. Afrojack and Steve Aoki - No Beef (Original Mix) [feat. Miss Palmer]
    23. Calvin Harris, Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love (Extended Mix)
    24. Fatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now (CamelPhat Remix)
    25. Jef Miles - Up Down Center Inside
    26. Dada Life - Born To Rage (feat. Sebastian Bach) [Radio Edit]
    27. Axwell /\ Ingrosso - Sun Is Shining (Extended)
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