Sunday, August 26, 2012

Podcast Episode 0015

Hello everyone, and welcome back to the R And D music Podcast.  Today we're looking into the definition of Heavy Metal and continuing our local music segment by starting the first of a two-part interview with none other than Scott Fredericks, a drummer in the New Jersey/Philadelphia area for more than 20 years.
















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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Podcast Episode 0014

Hello Everyone and welcome back to the R And D Music Podcast.  This is Episode 14 and today we'll be looking at the fusion of alternative rock and folk music as well as the roles of the record labels.  We're also starting up the local music segments with the band Empty Cause.  So sit back and mix up your favorite adult beverage and let's get started...



























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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Podcast Episode 0013

Welcome back to the R and D Music Podcast.  This is lucky Episode 13 and today we're looking at the classical music crossover and the origins of sheet music.

As far back as I can remember, my Mom liked classical music.  But not just any classical music.  I'm talking about the vinyl record series called Hooked On Classics.  These were an early version of what is now called a classical crossover.  The collection of classical songs mixed with pop electro-style drum beats gave me a beat to follow and made songs easier for me to understand and enjoy.  This episode's selections can only be described as the next evolution of that.



















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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Podcast Episode 12

Hello everyone and welcome back to the R and D music Podcast.  Today marks the dirtiest of the dozen podcasts so far and its one that should definately be kept from impressionable ears.

Sexuality and modern music date back as far as the recording of sound.  Examples can be found everywhere and according to some folks who have more time on their hands than they know what to do with, they wrote a little something about it that I'd like to share with you.





























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