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Why Play Music

Steve Burke

Why Play Music? Hosted by Steve Burke

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I’m thrilled to share this episode featuring the great Brooklyn based singer, songwriter, and bluegrass flatpicker Christian Apuzzo. Christian is a leader in the new york bluegrass scene. In addition to his bands, The Christian Life and Cole Quest an... more

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3 months ago

Melissa Kaitlyn Carter is a Brooklyn, NY based singer-songwriter, guitar player, producer, and educator. In addition to her solo project, Hattie (instagram.com/hattie.wav), Melissa writes and performs with the indie rock group Rosalind(rosalindband.c... more

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4 months ago

Sam Talmadge is a New York based guitar player, vocalist, bandleader, and songwriter.

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9 months ago

This episode features Henley Douglas Jr. Henley is an incredible saxophone player, band leader, and composer from Massachusetts. In addition to his musical accomplishments, Henley serves as an honorary patriarch for many players in the Boston music s... more

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a year ago

My guest today is Aidan Scrimgeour. Aidan is a terrific jazz pianist, composer, poet, and songwriter from Brooklyn, NY. We chat about music education, our shared musical upbringing, basketball and much more.

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a year ago

My guest is jazz pianist, songwriter, and poet Aidan Scrimgeour.

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a year ago

J.M. Clifford is a songwriter, guitarist, and educator from Brooklyn, NY. In addition to being a terrific musician, J.M. is also a deep thinker and passionate teacher. In this conversation we talk about our love of Norman Blake and other bluegrass gu... more

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2 years ago

Derek Dupuis is a multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and songwriter living in Brooklyn, NY. Originally from Salem, MA, Derek is a graduate of Berklee College of Music and has toured the world with the Videogame Orchestra. Derek and I have known each ot... more

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2 years ago

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