Independent's Day Radio

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The music business is changing at the speed of light. The traditional model of the way music is made, distributed and enjoyed is going the way of the dinosaur, allowing independent artists to control their destiny. Want to know how it's done?Independent's Day host Joe Armstrong brings you independent artists, producers and music industry visionaries with in-depth interviews, live performances and inside information - without hype and direct from the artists who practice their craft.

Episódios

  • Episode 5: Leftover Cuties

    31/03/2011

    Leftover Cuties play infectious Edith Piaf-influenced modern cabaret pop. They'’re starting to make waves around town… their music can be heard on FX’s Justified and Showtime’s The Big C, starring Laura Linney. They have an EP called “Game Called Life” and will be releasing their full-length debut, “Places to Go” (produced by Tony Berg: Peter Gabriel, Edie Brickell, Michael Penn and Aimee Mann) on May 31st, 2011. The full 5-piece band joined us in-studio to perform live.

  • Episode 4: John Hoskinson

    24/03/2011

    Hoskinson is a songwriter’s songwriter whose most recent record is Pancho Fantastico. The album is a tour de force of crafty songwriting, unforgettable melodies and Hoskinson’s signature vocal style.

  • Episode 3: Robbie Rist

    17/03/2011

    Robbie is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, engineer, actor, voiceover artist, radio personality and all around interesting guy who possesses a manic wit and an unparalleled level of verbosity.

  • Episode 2: Brian Whelan

    10/03/2011

    Brian is perhaps the youngest journeyman on the LA music scene, racking up an impressive list of credits as a band member and sideman with artists like The Broken West, Mike Stinson, Randy Weeks, Tony Gilkyson, Eugene Edwards, Dwight Yoakam and a host of others. He has stepped out of the shadow next to the drum riser, swapped his bass for a Telecaster and put together a new band called Wheelhouse in order to showcase his considerable talents as a singer, songwriter and performer.

  • Episode 1: Jason Mandell of The Coals

    03/03/2011

    Mandell writes Townes Van Zandt-inspired songs for the new millennium - backed by a tasteful and musically mature band. Mandell’s songs about world-weary ramblings are laid on the dusty but hallowed altar in the House of Gram. The Coals’ new CD, Bring Your Love On Back. includes guest vocals by Sarah Watkins of Nickel Creek.

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