Music journalist Steve Baltin and singer/songwriter Sage Bava get personal with major artists and explores the stories behind pivotal moments that changed the course of their careers. Part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 148 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusicMusic Commentary |
Superstar singer Ellie Goulding goes very deep on this fascinating episode of My Turning Point. Goulding talks about pregnancy, motherhood, her newest album, restlessness, Nick Cave and much more.
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A Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame legend, Carlos Santana has been an iconic figure in the music landscape since the Sixties. In that span, he has played with countless musicians. Now a new documentary, 'Carlos,' tells his life story. On this week's My Tur... more
On this week's My Turning Point, jazz great Joshua Redman joins hosts Steve Baltin and Sage Bava to talk about his superb new album, 'Where Are We?' His first record with a vocalist, featuring rising star Gabrielle Cavassa. We talk Bruce Springsteen,... more
On this week's My Turning Point Steve Baltin and Sage Bava talk with Icelandic singer Laufey about her stunning new album, 'Bewitched,' songwriting, the difference between jazz and pop songs, 'Before Sunrise' and more.
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Half of the Maynard Keenan interview is the host trying to rope him into saying something bad about Trump or just make a political statement. After that he moved on to the album that he couldn’t remember the name of. Great work! Really insightful!
My advice…..listen to the ones with guests you really like. His constant name dropping and having to say “ it’s funny because “ or “ it’s interesting because “ before every question gets annoying.
Good guests, but interviewer talks way too much and gives leading questions. Let the guest talk.
The interview with Belinda Carlisle - who has had a long, varied, interesting 40+ year career - seemed to be focused on twelve different versions of the same question: “what artist do you like?” “what artist would you like to perform with?” “what artist would you like to hear perform your songs?” “what artist’s songs would you like to perform?” I appreciate that as a fan, you’re curious about her answers to those questions, but as a listener, it makes for an awkward, kinda uninspired show.
The guy gets epic guests and wastes the entire half hour of their and our time just saying “it’s funny” as a transition into every sentence. On top of the dismissive sounding tone of the host and his lack of ya follow-ups to his questions this is just a classic case of an antiquated interview style that would have worked in the bland and drab days of rolling stone but it does not translate at all to podcasts. The concept for the show seems promising but it’s the wrong host and he hardly address... more
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