Season Finale. A startling surprise on Hollywood Boulevard. George and Steven build a sandcastle. Set in the 1970s, this six-part original series tells the story of two big-dreaming filmmakers and fri...Show More
Jaeki says... “Yo, Chops is a legend. His work with the Mountain Brothers—notably, “Galaxies” and “Paper Chase”—wasn’t good Asian-American music, but great hip-hop records period. In addition, he’s do...Show More
Black music, forged in captivity, became the sound of complete artistic freedom. It also became the sound of America. On today’s episode: Wesley Morris, a critic-at-large for The New York Times. “161...Show More
Bear and Banjo find themselves on a midnight train ride from Chicago to New York with Sonny Liston, the mob and Muddy Waters.
jhawthorne recommended:
This is kind of an entertaining show, and I like what they're trying to do by framing an audio drama around music. It has a silliness that I think kids or teens would like. BUT I think there are refer...Show More
Before the Grammys, before the platinum records, before Destiny’s Child, there was just a shy girl growing up in Houston. We follow Beyoncé Knowles from the stages of local talent shows to her first c...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
There's two types of people: Beyoncé fans and Beyoncé Superfans. This show has something new for both. It's well produced and an interesting story.
Man it's a HOT one with Andrew Michaan (host of Podcast But Outside) and Robby T and Santana and a whisper of the quarantine crazies. EXTREMELY special guest punch up by Ian Edgerly @ianedgerly on all...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Overly dissected pop songs, where I laugh and learn something about music history. I never thought I'd know this much about 'smooth'
In the age of coronavirus, the internet has become more important than ever in terms of how we work, how we play, and how we socialize.
In this episode, 14KT walks us through his track "Sunday's Yellow," that he co-produced with his mother. We also discuss beat battle strategies, how to apply learning from losing, and exploring creati...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Interviews with individuals artists and musicians about how they hone their craft. Produced on and off
WHAT! you say. We've been waiting a month and he brings us a Taylor Swift song? Well...yeah. But don't click away just yet. Here's the thing: I want to expand the scope of the show a little bit...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Fun little music histories, that weave in clips between songs and pop culture. I laughed and tapped along
Yo-Yo Ma is perhaps the most famous and well-loved cellist in the world. He was born in Paris in 1955; his family moved to the U.S. when he was seven. He played for President Kennedy that year. He pla...Show More
Drake is the poster boy of Toronto, although the city's hip-hop scene was thriving long before it became known to his fans as 'The 6ix.' But the Canadian music industry’s history with its homegrown hi...Show More
What would you do to win $1,000? Josh and Joan Burns decide to enter the ‘Battle of the Believers’, their local Christian talent show. All they have to do to win the coveted ‘Holy Harp’ trophy is to s...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
One of the weirdest little music fiction comedies about a fake Christian rock band. Very Australian
Over three decades after the Berkeley Marina Murders Robert guides Payne towards other deadheads in an attempt to chase down uncovered information and untangle the cobwebs of a close-knit community. ...Show More
On this classic SOLD OUT show from Boston, Massachusetts - Karlous , DC and Chico turn up cuz the audience was too turnt!
Pandora Sykes explores the movement to liberate Britney from her conservatorship - and considers the future of fame In this eight-part series for BBC Radio 4, Pandora traces Britney’s incredible life...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
Competing narratives about Britney wrapped into one narrative show. They use reporting mixed with dramatic recreations to contrast the family’s testimony
Your first heartbreak can either make you better or make you bitter! In this episode, Flynt Flossy discusses what he learned from his very first major heartbreak and how accountability helped him grow...Show More
Where to begin the story of the end of humanity? Maybe somewhere in the East Indies, where Captain Van Toch falls in love with a species of three foot tall newts. They’re slimy, smart – and starving. ...Show More
In March, 2022, the documentary series ‘Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed’ was released on Discovery+, with victims shedding light on the widespread emotional, financial, and sexual abuse by leaders of o...Show More
jhawthorne recommended:
I listened to these out of order and it was very confusing! But also intriguing! A great listen