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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Ed Alstrom
Ed Alstrom grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Started playing organ (the family Hammond M-3) at age 5, guitar and bass as a teenager. Didn't acquire a piano in the Alstrom household until he was 12, at which time his father brought home an old pedal-pump player piano, on which he activated the broken player mechanism by connecting a canister vacuum cleaner and running it in reverse...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Dean Zucchero
Hailing originally from the streets of East Village, New York City, Zucchero cut his teeth in the bustling, industry-driven Manhattan music scene where songwriting and studio recording chops have long since been revered and rewarded. Cultivating these traits in the city’s local dive-bar and cabaret music incubators such as CBGBs, The Bitter End, Dan Lynch Blues Bar, The Bottom ...
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Robbert Duijf
Robbert is someone who I've only recently became aware. Although he tells me ireland is a place he's very familiar with, especially the west of Ireland. Robbert as a songwriter is as true as they come. Written with a personal perspective on the events happening around. The first time i heard a song of Robberts First Train Out I was immediately struck by his passion a...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Andy Hanson
Born from the ashes of various musical projects that reached their natural conclusion, Andy Hanson embarked on a solo journey. This journey begins in his home base of Eau Claire, WI, and unfolds through carefully crafted folk and Americana songs. At the heart of his music lies a deep yearning to explore the essence of life and living.
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Making a Scene presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Thundermother
Skåne-born guitarist Filippa Nässil laid the foundation for THUNDERMOTHER in the autumn of 2009. While originally based in Växjö where she was pursuing her studies, she later relocated to Stockholm in her quest to assemble a band. Fast forward to 2024, and THUNDERMOTHER is on the cusp of celebrating its 15th anniversary, boasting an impressive track record of numerou...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Mother Coyote
Singer-songwriter Andriana Lehr is rebirthing herself with a new moniker - Mother Coyote - and a new set of songs written and informed by the immense changes, both personal and collective, experienced in recent years. Created with jack-of-all-trades producer Andy Thompson (Dessa, Semisonic, Belle and Sebastian) over the course of the last several years, When The War Comes, the ...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Mississippi MacDonald
Oliver “Mississippi” MacDonald – a singer, guitarist and songwriter from London, England – speaks quietly but makes music with real gravitas. Olly (as friends call him) is a rising star, having been honoured with a session by Cerys Matthews on her BBC Radio 2 Blues show and championed by Mojo. Both his fellow musicians and music industry pundits predict big things for M...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Finick
Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 18-year-old singer-songwriter FINICK (real name Josie Hasnik) creates moving, whimsical indie folk on the guitar. FINICK expertly balances their real-life emotions with shimmering, imaginative narratives of their own creation. The result is a powerful, unique, and compelling sound reminiscent of inspirations like Brandi Carlisle, Florence + The Machine...
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Rob Robinson of HeavyDrunk
With a band name that’s evocative of the thick, dizzying vibes coursing through their latest album, Holywater, Nashville-based blues-soul outfit HeavyDrunk continues to solidify their reputation both on record and in their live shows, which bristle with kinetic, freewheeling energy.
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with John "Greyhound" Maxwell
John “Greyhound” Maxwell brings his singular approach to slide guitar and mandolin, paying homage to the craft and tradition of the masters, while infusing the music with fresh energy. David Lindley is quoted as saying, “John is the finest bottleneck slide player I’ve heard in a long time.”
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Ellie Rollins
Ellie Rollins, an exceptional singer-songwriter, hails from the beautiful Bay Area of California. With a musical journey spanning over two decades, she has spent the last 20 years immersed in the vibrant music scene of Hawaii and currently calls Los Angeles her home. Ellie’s musical style is a captivating blend of country, rock, blues, gospel, and bluegrass. These diverse influ...
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Conal Montgomery of Black Dog Moon
Black Dog Moon is a rock band from Ireland, known for their powerful performances and unique sound. Formed in 2020, the band has quickly made a name for itself in the local music scene.
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Todd Partridge
Since picking up the guitar at age 18, Todd Partridge has spent most of his adult life making his own music. First with the band Black Light Syndrome then Salamagundi, and most recently, 5 albums and 10 years of shows in the U.S. and Europe with critically acclaimed King Of The Tramps. In 2023 he released his first solo album “Autumn Never Knows”.
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Jennifer Marie
Those who already know singer/songwriter Jennifer Marie can attest that she’s always had a song in her heart, a firm commitment to family, and a strong desire to serve others.
And anyone who’s yet to meet this artist, wife, and mother of two daughters is destined to discover an incredibly inspiring vocalist, gifted pianist, and relatable storyteller.
Now, as she releases her new...
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Simon Michael of Subway to Sally
Subway to Sally is a German folk metal band founded in Potsdam in the early 1990s. Their music has clear folk and medieval influences, later also adding gothic and metal elements. With their continuous inclusion of oriental sounds and elements of classical music and the use of instruments seldom seen in metal bands such as bagpipes, shawm, violin, ...
Making a Scene Presents an interview with Dick Earl of Dick Earl's Electric Witness
Dick Earl has been spreading the love for blues for decades with his raw vocals, solid guitar styling, and stirring harmonica, "from the depths of a true bluesman's soul." (KTIM Radio)
With Isaac Ericksen, Mari Ericksen, and Thomas Anderson, Dick Earl's Electric Witness showcases a rhythm section that is second to none that has won notoriety on the Ut...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Dennis Spencer Goddard of the Dennis Spencer Group
Dennis Spencer Goddard is a versatile musician, songwriter, and bandleader best known as the driving force behind the Dennis Spencer Group. With a dynamic style that blends blues, rock, and soul, Goddard has carved a unique space in the contemporary music scene. His work showcases a deep respect for traditional blues roots while incorporatin...
Making a Scene Brings you Gerry Casey's Interview with The 100 Watt Vipers
The 100 Watt Vipers are a powerhouse blues-rock duo hailing from Jacksonville, Florida. Known for their raw, gritty sound and electrifying performances, the band is a fusion of classic Southern blues and hard-hitting rock ‘n’ roll. With J Burton on vocals and guitar and DJ Riddick on drums, The 100 Watt Vipers have carved out a unique niche in the music world...
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Ron Houston
This 10 song journey is receiving accolades from around the world. Ron Houston found sobriety in 2020 and after many months of self reflection and soul searching, began to write what are his heartfelt and deeply effective songs about anger, empathy, sadness, happiness and even redemption. Completion of this CD was not without its obstacles, including battling and surviving a dead...
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Thorbjørn Risager
The young Thorbjørn Risager grew up in the small town of Jyllinge, about 30km from Denmark’s capital city, Copenhagen. The former fishing village sits on the eastern shores of Roskilde Fjord with a bustling harbour that has stunning views where the sunset meets the distant hamlet horizon. Staring out into the expanse of clouds and the undisturbed landscape opposi...
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