Parenting Musically Podcast Por Parenting Musically arte de portada

Parenting Musically

Parenting Musically

De: Parenting Musically
Escúchala gratis

OFERTA POR TIEMPO LIMITADO | Obtén 3 meses por US$0.99 al mes

$14.95/mes despues- se aplican términos.
Parenting Musically explores ways to make music an important and meaningful part of our families’ lives. This podcast features interviews with well-known musicians and their parents paired with interviews with music education researchers. Join us to discuss stories and research related to the musical lives of families. Parenting Musically is grateful for season collaborators including the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (Season 4). The podcast is hosted by Dr. Lisa Huisman Koops, professor of music education at Case Western Reserve University and is supported by an EHI-D grant from CWRU.Parenting Musically Crianza y Familias Relaciones
Episodios
  • Episode 51: Joan Ellison & George Blake
    Nov 19 2025

    In our final episode of season 7, Lisa interviews Joan Ellison, songstress and revivalist of the Great American Songbook. Joan is known internationally for her restoration and revival of Judy Garland’s repertoire from her golden Hollywood years, live concerts, studio recordings, and television shows. Joan shares how she became a part of the “Judy Garland Family” and reflects on the importance of musical places in her own musical journey, from Judy Garland’s childhood home to Severance Hall. Co-host George Blake picks up the themes of musical place in Joan’s conversation within the fabric of the concepts of “home” and “away” in “There's No Place Like Home” and “Over the Rainbow” in The Wizard of Oz.Thank you to our audio engineer Davey Berris, Lead Digital Video Specialist at MediaVision at CWRU for his work as audio engineer on this podcast. We’re grateful to CWRU PhD student Lauren Hodgson for her work behind the scenes with editing transcripts. Thanks to CWRU Music Dept. chair Nate Kruse for his departmental support. Gratitude to CWRU for supporting this season of Parenting Musically.


    Joan’s Website

    Joan’s Facebook and Instagram

    Joan’s Touring Schedule

    Joan Ellison sings “Over the Rainbow”

    Joan Ellison Sings "Chicago" in the National Concert Hall in Dublin

    James Rhodes Parenting Musically podcast episode (discussed in Episode 51)


    Más Menos
    30 m
  • Episode 50: Theresa J. May + James May & George Blake
    Nov 5 2025

    Joining Lisa this week is daughter-father duo Theresa J. May and James May. Theresa is a professional trumpeter, educator, and advocate from Shaker Heights, Ohio. James May is a native Clevelander and was the founder, music director and bandleader of Gabriel’s Horns®, a 21-piece inter-generational community jazz-praise big band from 2002 -2023. Theresa and James discuss the importance of joy in musicking, Theresa’s work with Afrofuturism, and reflect on mentoring young musicians. Season 8 co-host George Blake expands on themes of autonomy, fun, and blossoming brought up in the interview.Mid-episode music credit: “Afrofuturism: Black Lives Will Exist in the Future,” performed by Theresa J. May and Megan Denman, composed by Shanyse Strickland. Additional performance credits listed at link. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1luwWjOISvQ


    Theresa’s website

    Theresa’s Facebook and Instagram

    Youtube video of Theresa’s Afrofuturism project

    Accompanying context on Afrofuturism project

    Gabriel's Horns performs at Trinity Cathedral (Cleveland, 2021)

    Cleveland.com article about Gabriel's Horns and the Salvation Army

    Gabriel’s Horns Facebook page



    Más Menos
    34 m
  • Episode 49: Jason Patrick Meyers & George Blake
    Oct 22 2025

    In Episode 49, Lisa interviews Jason Patrick Meyers, Cleveland-based singer-songwriter, music liaison to Cleveland’s Brite Winter Festival and radio host of NEORocks on WJCU 88.7 FM. Jason shares stories of key musical places in his artistry, from stage to hospital to festival to radio. We also explore ways to be engaged in music that go beyond the expected. Season 7 co-host George Blake extends the reflections with context on musical places such as the Grog Shop and the Beachland Ballroom. Together we discuss the power of music-evoked autobiographical memories.


    Jason’s Website

    YouTube video of Jason’s song NICU (And I See You)

    Brite Winter Festival - February 21, 2026

    Roots of American Music - Cleveland

    Jakubowski & Ghosh (2021) article “Music-Evoked Autobiographical Memories in Everyday Life”

    Más Menos
    27 m
Todavía no hay opiniones