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Into Music

Jedd Beaudoin
Songwriting
Music
Music Industry
Punk Rock
Grief
Covid-19 Pandemic
New York City
Music Production
Bob Dylan
Rock Music
Music Collaboration
Live Performance
The Fleshtones
Mental Health
Frank Sinatra
Eric Hilton
Vinyl Records
It's Getting Late and More Songs About Werewolves
Peabo Bryson
Jazz

Into Music is a podcast that explores the critical role that teachers, mentors, and tastemakers have in a musician’s musical development. Episodes feature discussion of the performers work and creative process as well as lessons they’ve learned along the way.Host Jedd Beaudoin has been on the KMUW airwaves since 2009 with his two-hour music show, Strange Currency in addition to serving as one of t... more

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Chris Stamey
Veteran singer, songwriter, arranger, and producer from Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Episode: Into Music: Chris Stamey
Tim Williams
Son of Don Williams; curator of Epilogue, The Cellar Tapes
Independent/Craft Recordings project team
Episode: Into Music: Tim Williams discusses his late father, Country Music Hall of Famer, Don Williams
Johnny Iguana
Musician, The Claudettes
The Claudettes
Episode: Into Music: Johnny Iguana
Adam Brodsky
Singer-songwriter
Independent musician
Episode: Into Music: Adam Brodsky
Kevin Barnes
Frontman of Of Montreal
Of Montreal
Episode: Into Music: Kevin Barnes
JP Soars
eclectic roots musician
Self / Gypsy Blue Revue project
Episode: Into Music: JP Soars
Jim Ward
Musician, member of Sparta
Sparta
Episode: Into Music: Jim Ward
George Usher
Singer-Songwriter
Independent artist
Episode: Into Music: George Usher
Robert Poss
New York City-based guitarist, composer and sound engineer; Band of Susans founder
Band of Susans, solo artist
Episode: Into Music: Robert Poss

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Jedd Beaudoin
Host of Into Music

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 8 ratings
  • Great interview with James Petralli

    Thanks for spreading the word of such a talented artist.

    Apple Podcasts
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    GoldenGraham77
    United States2 years ago

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The interviews reveal a strong mentorship and community ethos in the music world.
Guests often share practical career insights for independent artists.
Listeners comment on the depth and honesty of musical conversations.

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Into Music: Johnny Iguana
Q: What kind of went into the making of this?
Johnny explains that they assembled the project with a mixture of studio work and live experimentation, involved his uncle as a producer, and used a process of drafting, demoing, and then refining with careful overdubs to shape a cohesive album.
Into Music: JP Soars
Q: Tell me about the songs themselves. Were these things that were specifically written for this record or were they already in your repertoire?
Two of the songs were written for the record, with at least one developed after an interview that sparked a storytelling idea, and another track that Anne Harris had written before; several pieces were created in the studio, including an instrumental that evolved from a riff and jam sessions, then arranged into a full track after a break for lunch.
Into Music: Tim Williams discusses his late father, Country Music Hall of Famer, Don Williams
Q: How do you view the reception of Don Williams' music by a new generation of fans?
Tim expresses pride and optimism, noting that while tastes evolve, there remains a genuine authenticity in his father's music that can resonate with younger listeners.
Into Music: Tim Williams discusses his late father, Country Music Hall of Famer, Don Williams
Q: What were the main challenges in turning the archival material into a finished album?
The process involved dealing with degraded material, replacing non-surviving elements with new tracks, coordinating with the original band members, and deciding when to preserve or re-record parts to maintain the album's integrity.
Into Music: Tim Williams discusses his late father, Country Music Hall of Famer, Don Williams
Q: When did you first become aware that these tapes existed and could be released?
Tim recalls that the tapes were known to be down in a storm cellar and only later were plans made to transfer them digitally, which sparked initial interest in the project.

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A voice in-depth interview series that centers on musicians' craft, collaboration, and the real-world realities of building a career in music. Episodes frequently explore songwriting processes, production choices, touring economics, and the evolving music landscape—from analog nostalgia to streaming-era business models. A recurring strength is spotlighting artists' mentorship, community networks, and DIY approaches, offering practical insights for aspiring artists, producers, and industry listeners alike. The show often weaves personal storytelling with technical craft, making it both informative for professionals and engaging for fans of well-crafted music and meaningful conversation.

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1. Chris Stamey
2. Tim Williams
3. Johnny Iguana
4. Adam Brodsky
5. Kevin Barnes
6. JP Soars
7. Jim Ward
8. George Usher

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