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Noteworthy

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Produced by The Daily UW and hosted by Andrew Ronstadt, Noteworthy explores the UW and Seattle music scene by interviewing local artists. The show aims to highlight not only the stories behind the music of Seattle, but also the stories behind the musicians who create it.

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We’re joined by singer/songwriter and music bender, Zoser. We talk about everything from Zoser busking in Georgia to playing shows in Seattle and his most recent EP, Evolve. We also touch on his experience recording in Nashville, the creative space h... more

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We’re joined by both members of The Human Missile Crisis, Sebastian Salazar and Marlon Galdamez. We talk about everything from how Sebastian and Marlon met, their new album Palette, and future plans for the duo.

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We’re joined by singer and songwriter Mirabai Kukathas. Mirabai talks about how music has played a role in her life, how she began writing music, and stories behind her songs and upcoming projects. Song credit: Canary by Mirabai Kukathas.

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3 years ago

In this episode of Noteworthy, we’re joined by all three members of Naked Giants. From house shows in the U-District to touring across the country, Grant Mullen, Gianni Aiello, and Henry LaVallee talk about their journey as a band as well as stories ... more

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In this episode of Noteworthy, we’re joined by lead singer, drummer, and one-third of Seattle alt-rock band Asterhouse, John Thornburg. Song credit: All Kinds of Satan by Asterhouse.

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In this episode of Noteworthy, we’re joined by Seattle R&B artist, producer, and engineer Talaya. Song credit: Need3 feat. Noah by Talaya.

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Andrew is joined by Scott Elder from the music group i///u. Scott shares some of the stories behind how he met some of the members of i///u, and how the band came together. He also shares some stories , the exciting opportunities the group has been a... more

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In this episode of Noteworthy, we’re joined by both members of Seattle music duo Avestra. We talk about how Sav and Zack formed Avestra and how they came to discover their unique sound. We also discuss their new single DFWY and other upcoming project... more

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