In this thought-provoking episode of Jams 'N' Cocktails Live, host Brad Brock is joined by singer-songwriter Kevin McLoughlin, Paul Robertson from the Riffs N Rhythms podcast, and the ever-entertaining JNC Destruction Crew for a lively dive into the complex world of artificial intelligence in music. The conversation kicks off with a toast to technology—literally—with a signature "Artificial Intelligence" cocktail, setting the tone for a deep and entertaining exploration of AI's growing influence on creative fields.
From the heartwarming story of Randy Travis reclaiming his voice through AI, to the controversial rise of the fully synthetic band Velvet Sundown, the panelists tackle both the promise and peril of machine-made music. Emotions run high as seasoned musicians reflect on what it means for artistry, originality, and the future of live performance. The episode culminates in a live experiment, where the crew collaborates with AI to create a brand-new JNC anthem using Suno, testing just how far the tech can go in crafting a hit.
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