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Great music is made by great humans! Host Russ Stone is a music lover, songwriter, and compulsive friend maker. In each episode, he interviews a different musical artist to explore the connections between their life and their art. Join him if you love indie music and want to get to know the people who create it. Hosted by Russ Stone Produced by Annie Nirschel Sully the cat does not help one bit with thisCopyright 2020 All rights reserved. Música
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  • Emily McNally: Yearning Nation, Rise!
    Jan 25 2022
    Yearning Nation, Rise! It's Emily McNally!   Today, your host, caramelized onion expert Russ Stone, talks to purple-loving NYC based icon Emily McNally.   Emily is a queer indie artist, who is, "creating the track for the lovelorn and anxious generation.”   The NYU graduate and classically trained musician has a long history of writing, performing, and busking around the city. Lately, Emily has been keeping busy by writing theme songs for podcasts, scoring films, and doing anything and everything in between.    On this episode of Sonic Smoothie, the two talk about the moments that define us as artists, rocks we just can't get rid of, and more yearning.   To keep up with Emily McNally, follow them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.  

    Song Featured: "I Was Here" Emily McNally, 2019

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Tokyo Tramps Were Born to Run
    Mar 16 2021
    On today's episode, host and human Russ Stone sits down with Tokyo Tramps, a Boston-based rock and blues power couple.   Songwriter/guitarist Satoru Nakagawa and vocalist/bassist Yukiko Fujii came to the US from Japan over 2 decades ago to pursue their rock n' roll dreams, heavily influenced by legends like Bon Jovi and Springsteen. Tokyo Tramps formed in 1999, and the couple have created an incredible legacy, winning numerous awards and performing at countless festivals and venues. Satoru and Yukiko, self described as "too rock for blues, too blues for rock," create a gorgeous and unique sound together that is both familiar and exciting.   Today, Russ sits down with the two to talk about their influences, following your dreams, and keeping busy during lockdown.  

    To keep up with Tokyo Tramp, visit their website and follow them on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Song Featured: "I'm A Tiger" Tokyo Tramps Released : October 31, 2020 Guitar, Vocal : Satoru Nakagawa Bass, Vocal, Keybords : Yukiko Fujii

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Waiting at the Door with Rachel Yohe
    Mar 15 2021

    Today, Russ Stone, the same man who marinated paneer in hot cheetos this week, sits down with Brooklyn singer, songwriter, and good pal Rachel Yohe.

    Rachel's origin story begins in a small town in Pennsylvania as a "singer-theatre-weirdo-kid" who volunteered for all of the musical parts in her summer camp shows. Rachel fell in love with performing and spent her teen years in the school choir, competing in singing competitions, and auditioning for all the local musicals.

    When Rachel's high school doppelganger introduced her to the ukulele, her musical world broadened and suddenly performance was portable. Rachel is a staple of the Brooklyn indie music scene: a singer, songwriter, and ukulele wizard with tens of thousands of Soundcloud streams and shows with her college roommate, Goldye Horan, at several large New York venues on her resume.

    On this episode, Russ and Rachel talk about supporting local businesses, Anthony's dog, and the rivalry between comedy and musical open mics.

    Plus, maybe a synth version of the song featured if you ask politely?

    To keep up with Rachel Yohe, follow her on Instagram and Twitter.

    Song Featured: "Waiting at the Door" by Rachel Yohe

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    1 h
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