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Can you make a living writing songs for film and TV? Today's podcast guest has and continues to. To date, she's had music on over 200 TV shows. She also teaches how you can do it too. She is also an accomplished singer/songwriter and we will feature several of her songs on this episode. Please welcome Nismah Osman, Someone You Should Know.
Today's podcast guest whose bluesy/rock music and soulful voice is drawing comparisons to the legendary Janis Joplin. With a vocal prowess that transcends genres, she delivers performances that resonate with raw emotion and authenticity. Her powerful yet nuanced delivery captivates audiences, leaving them in awe of her undeniable talent. Keep an eye on this lady as she continues to take the music world by storm. She's Lauren Glick, Someone You Should Know.
Today's podcast guest traded her law career for the enchanting world of children's literature. Fueled by a childhood dream, she embarked on a courageous journey to become a children's book author. Leaving behind the confines of legal briefs, she now weaves imaginative tales that captivate young minds. Her leap of faith reminds us that it's never too late to pursue our passions. She's Steph Katzovi, she's Someone You Should Know.
By now you've probably seen a dozen Elvis Presley impersonators. But what you took is a very good singer/songwriter, that sounds just like "the King." Put him with Elvis's best friend and Road Manager, Joe Esposito. Add in that famous "Memphis Sound," featuring Elvis's famous Jordanairs, the TCB Band, and the American Sound Studio Band. Well, then you'd have something really special that would teleport you back to the late 60s and early 70s. Well close your eyes and turn up the volume. Today's podcast guest is CDX Records Sony Music and The Orchard recording artist John Krondes, Someone You Should Know.
The local music scene in Chicagoland is ripe with talent. In this episode, I'll introduce you to a talented singer/songwriter from NW Indiana, that I happened to catch playing at a local fundraiser. Her most recent EP is called "Welcome to the Circle," and we'll play a couple of tracks in this episode. She's one of those "One's to Watch." She's Leann Stutler and she's Someone You Should Know
Stormin' Norman Seldin's musical journey epitomizes passion and perseverance. From bars to Madison Square Garden and even the White House, his rise is remarkable. Rooted in American music and classical finesse, nurtured since childhood at Manhattan School, he pioneered Asbury Park's Sound. Mixing R&B, Rock, Pop, Doo-Wop, and Jazz, he defined an era along the Jersey Shore in the '60s. Today, as Steinway's Artist in Residence, his skill shines. His biography, "You Don’t Know Me," by Charlie Horner, unveils his journey. With a new album, Stormin' Norman continues to captivate and inspire. Stormin Norman Seldin is truly Someone You Should Know.
Author time once again on the podcast. Today’s guest is an award-winning author who’s a retired therapist. She’s also Co-authored several notable books. Her latest book Meeting The Shadow On The Spiritual Path: The Dance Of Darkness And Light In Our Search For Awakening, is available now. She’s Connie Zweig, PhD and she’s Someone You Should Know.
The goal of the Someone You Should Know Podcast has always been helping others. It's an added bonus if you can help friends you've known for a long time. Case in point, on this episode I'll introduce you to a punk/grunge scene from the St. Louis area. They formed in 2019 and since then have been perfecting their sound. The added bonus, I've known one of the band members since he and my daughter Shauna were making music in our garage in the late 1990s. They have some new music and some fun stories in this podcast interview. Please welcome Mycle Styen(guitars/vox), Jaysin D.(bass/vox) & Pheze Smith (drums). Together they are Nowhere But Down and they are Someone You Should Know.
Today's podcast guest is making waves in the Texas music scene, earning critical acclaim at the Larry Joe Taylor Texas Music Festival (LJT Fest). With a soulful voice and authentic storytelling, her music resonates deeply. Her LJT Fest performance marked a breakthrough, catapulting her into the spotlight. Now, with a growing audience captivated by her emotional lyrics and powerful vocals, this talented lady is a rising star destined for even greater success in the vibrant Texas music landscape. She's Presley Haile and she's Someone You Should Know.
Explore the extraordinary musical journey of Eric Diamond, who embarked on his passion at 15 and has since earned multiple awards. This year, he will achieve a remarkable milestone when he is inducted into the Western Swing Music Hall of Fame. Join us in a brief yet thrilling overview of Eric's accolades, culminating in a sneak peek of his latest album, "All of Me." Eric Diamond is, 'Someone You Should Know.'
Today's podcast guest is a multi-talented artist blending melodies and flavors in a unique harmony. As a captivating singer/songwriter, her soulful voice weaves stories into musical masterpieces. But that's not all—she's also stepping into the culinary world with a brand-new E-cookbook, sharing her passion for both music and food. Thanks to her, a copy of her new E-cookbook is in my culinary library. From heartfelt lyrics to delectable recipes, this lovely lady invites you on a journey where every note and every dish tells a story. Get ready to be inspired as this artist serves up a feast for your senses, leaving you craving more of her artistic fusion. She's my friend Jacqine and she's Someone You Should Know.
In a remarkable journey of resilience, today's podcast guest overcame the aftermath of a devastating hit-and-run accident. He had to relearn how to walk and talk and especially his musical craft from scratch. His tenacity shines through in the soulful notes of his latest compositions, featured on our podcast. Join us as we celebrate the triumph of the human spirit and experience the inspiring melodies that emerged from his unwavering dedication to his art. Tune in for a testament to perseverance and the healing power of music as I introduce Alan G. Bookman, Someone You Should Know.
David Malloy, the celebrated producer known for his magic behind the studio glass, has stepped into the limelight with his debut album, "Mirror." This transition from producer to performer marks a significant milestone in Malloy's career, showcasing his multifaceted talent and creative depth.
"Mirror" is more than just an album; it's a profound introspection into Malloy's journey, offering listeners a glimpse into his successes, struggles, and personal growth. Through poignant lyrics and emotive melodies, Malloy invites us to reflect on our own lives while sharing his own experiences.
For fans who have admired Malloy's work from afar, "Mirror" offers a chance to see the man behind the music, revealing vulnerability, authenticity, and raw talent. As Malloy steps onto the stage, he proves that his artistry knows no bounds, captivating audiences with his storytelling and musical prowess. David Malloy is Someone You Should Know.
In the battle against cancer, the power of music can't be overstated. For one patient, it wasn't just a source of joy, but a lifeline. Through his darkest days of treatment, playing music became a beacon of hope, a therapy that soothed the soul and uplifted the spirit. Strumming his guitar became the catalyst for resilience, helping this individual not just endure, but thrive. That cancer survivor is Canadian singer/Songwriter Jeff Orson, Someone You Should Know.
Rekindling old connections can be like finding a hidden treasure. Recently, I had the joy of reconnecting with a musician friend from St. Louis who has toured extensively across the US and even ventured to the vibrant shores of the Virgin Islands. Our conversations were a harmonious blend of reminiscing about past gigs and sharing tales of musical adventures. It's incredible how music can bridge gaps and bring old friends back together. He's Johnny Henry, and he's Someone You Should Know.
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