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Explore the best in independently-released Concert Hall music from the Baroque era through modern Avant Garde. CD Baby is home to thousands of fine Classical recordings and each month we’ll share some highlights from our collection.
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Kickin' like a kick drum, the CD Baby Hip Hop Podcast is an all-encompassing look–or listen, if you will–at some of the best hip hop and rap music CD Baby has to offer. Our catalog represents a diverse mix of styles from around the globe, so each episode will take aim at a specific genre, sub-genre, or uniting theme (regional sounds, etc.) that ties the music together. CD Baby hip hop editor Brad digs through the crates, hosting each installment and helping you find some great new music.
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Power pop? Twee pop? Britpop? Folk pop? Jangle pop? Punk pop? Post pop? We're not big on labels. CD Baby's Indie Pop Podcast is the place for you to discover the best new independent pop music, regardless of style, origin, or influence.
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Podcasting from Portland, Oregon in full stereophonic sound, the CD Baby Rockabilly podcast is here to help you discover rockabilly artists, songs, and albums, both new and old, from all around the globe. Fans of Stray Cats, Wanda Jackson, Eddie Cochran, Charlie Feathers, Bill Haley & The Comets, Social Distortion, 1991 Morrissey, and early Sun Studios recordings from Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash know this classic genre, which merges early rock & country sounds in a timeless s ...
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In this episode, Chris plays, well, some indie pop. Listen to find out what he says about these awesome artists. 1. Quiet Company - How Do You Do It - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/QuietCompany1 2. Stan Ridgway - This Town Called Fate - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/StanRidgway 3. Joel Streeter - Like a Bird in Its Gilded Cage - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/joel…
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In this episode, Peter plays modern (but vintage soudning) rockabilly from around the world, as usual. Cousin Harley - She's Comin' Back - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/cousinharley2 The Honeybees - Castin' My Spell - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/honeybees3 Jerry King & The Rivertown Ramblers - Baby Please Come Home Again - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jerrykin…
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In this glorious return of the CD Baby Rockabilly Podcast, Peter plays rockabilly selections from around the world. The Tremors - Love Me - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/tremorsband Gene Casey & the Lone Sharks - It Turned Out That Way - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/gclonesharks2 Karling - What Another Lovely Day - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/karling Holy Moly…
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These 3 jaunty little indie-pop numbers will get your feet hopping forward into Spring. Stoney- Jailbird http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/markstoney Stevie Monce- One for the Lovers http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/steviemonce Me and Joan Collins- Crime of the Century (So Far...) http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/meandjoancollins…
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Indie Inaugural- CD Baby launches the first episode of its Indie Pop Podcast (an outgrowth of the CD Baby 60's Pop Podcast) with an eclectic sampling of catchy goodness. Perhapst- Perhapst- Cruel Whisk - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/perhapst Evil Maria- Evil Maria- Along the Way - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/evilmaria The Van Allen Belt- Superpowerfragili…
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Like a wild, psychedelic caterpillar crawling into its cocoon, this will be our final episode that adheres strictly to the 60's Pop format. Soon, we will emerge anew as the CD Baby Indie Pop Podcast, a beautiful butterfly soaring freely on the musical breeze. Episode features: 1) Tony Cox- "Sweet Elaine" http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/tonycox 2) Hopeful …
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From retro-Soul to garage pop to lilting psych-folk to cavernous warehouse balladry, this episode of the CD Baby 60’s Pop Podcast serves up a diverse dish of eclecticism and fun. Featuring: Fitz & the Tantrums- http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/fitzandthetantrums The Hugs- http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/hugs2 Olivia Mancini & the Mates- http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/o…
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The CD Baby Rockabilly Podcast Strikes Back! This episode is the triumphant of the rockabilly podcast, after your hardworking host spent months scouring the far ends of the earth for the most exciting and invigorating independent rockabilly available on CD Baby. The podcast is free as always and proud to feature some talented artists from all throu…
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After a short hiatus, the CD Baby 60’s Pop Podcast returns with an episode of jangly walking-songs from rainy Portland, Oregon. These tunes have just the right bounce to get you over that next puddle on the sidewalk without a splash. Scotland Barr & the Slow Drags - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/scotlandbarr The Imprints - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/impri…
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In this very special episode of the rockabilly podcast, we're featuring a track Boz Boorer's 1987 album, plus a song Boz produced for The Young Savages. Also in this episode is a stormy track from Texas' Thunderado, featuring drumming legend Kenny Aronoff, plus San Diego punkabilly from Hard Fall Hearts. Young Savages - http://cdbaby.com/cd/youngsa…
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As per a request from Twitter user Haz3rd, we're gonna focus on Philly hip hop this time around. Lots of bounce, lots of lyrics, and even some live-band hip hop on the last track, which is a first for the Podcast. Keep sending in those requests! Track List Caen Project - http://cdbaby.com/cd/caenproject2 Jawnzap 7 - http://cdbaby.com/cd/jawnzap7mus…
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On this edition of the CD Baby 60’s Pop Podcast, Chris features 5 songs that make use of brief chromatic phrases to create musical tension. Hear how these stair-step melodies bend the ears! Music by The Miles, Spain Colored Orange, and Chris Robley & the Fear of Heights. Tracklist: Chris Robley & the Fear of Heights - http://cdbaby.com/robley3 The …
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In this third episode of the Rockabilly podcast, the theme is danger. With raucous psychobilly tracks, and wild rockabilly tracks, there's a lot of violence and heartbreak to love in this edition of the CD Baby Rockabilly podcast. Track List Barney´s Boogie Train - http://cdbaby.com/cd/barneysboogietrain Elsa Cross - http://cdbaby.com/cd/elsacross …
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In the second episode of the CD Baby Hip Hop Podcast, Brad (as per a suggestion from a listener) takes a look at some of the best hip hop coming out of of Kansas City. Ready yourself for some bouncy tracks, and a couple of anthems that give great insight into what's at the heart of the KC scene. Track List Trystyl - http://cdbaby.com/cd/trystyl Izm…
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For the third installment of the 60's Pop podcasts, Chris highlights 60's influenced songs that make use of orchestral instruments like strings and horn sections, recorders and even more! Track List Margo Guryan - http://cdbaby.com/guryan Pale Young Gentlemen - http://cdbaby.com/pygentlemen Audrey Ryan - http://cdbaby.com/audreyryan2 Sofia Talvik R…
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In this episode, Peter brings you some rockabilly from a cast of characters that cover a variety of sounds in the rockabilly universe - a cowboy, a Stray Cat, a highway man, some rhythm boys, and a rocking chair on the moon. Track list Lee Rocker - http://cdbaby.com/cd/leerocker Cowboy Dave - http://cdbaby.com/cd/cowboydave Li'l Mo and the Monicats…
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On this edition of the CD Baby 60’s Pop Podcast we'll help you clear the smokey haze. Quicken the pulse with these catchy mid-tempo tunes from retro-rockers Derby, LA producers Mike Andrews and Jon Brion, and British popsters Jackdaw4. Track List Derby - http://cdbaby.com/derbyrock3 Jon Brion - http://cdbaby.com/jonbrion Jackdaw4 - http://cdbaby.co…
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In this debut of the CD Baby Rockabilly Podcast, Peter brings you a look at the spread of rockabilly, through time, and across the globe, with a classic track from rockabilly Hall of Famer Rusty York, the Latino rockabilly sounds of Pep Torres, the Japanese rockabilly of Yuichi & The Hilltone Boys, and a Swedish group that fuses country, Americana,…
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The mellotron, one of the world’s first sampling machines, is still the go-to instrument when artists want to achieve that dreamy, disembodied psychedelic sound popularized by songs like The Beatles’ “Strawberry Fields Forever.” Hear how some 21st century artists employ the hazy tones of this temperamental keyboard.…
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