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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2019 · 18 MIN

Harp Column Podcast Episode 58

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Welcome to Harp Column Podcasts, where we go behind the stories in Harp Column with host Kristina Finch. In this episode, harpist-composer Joseph Rebman, featured in our November-December 2019 Career Building column tells his story. For more practical harp news and information visit www.harpcolumn.com, and tune in for more podcasts taking you behind the stories in Harp Column.

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TomCattt Thomas Patton From the beginning music has prowled with accordion lessons at a young age, followed by sax, blues harp and more recently piano, vocals, song writing and recording. Thomas Patton (AKA TomCattt) credits his mother for his stage name "TomCattt” as she was big on nick names for those she held close to her heart. TomCattt's music is best described as easy listening and sometimes retro, yet with a contemporary mix and feel. Accompanied by the creative tracks of a number of gifted musicians, his first album Hiiyaaaaaaaaaaa inspires imagination and finds a way to impress with a unique vocal sound, compelling harmony and gripping melody. The lyrical content is in fact a living reflection of this artists emotional journey that followed leaving love, finding a new love only to lose love once again. Hiiyaaaaaaaaaaa was released on June 1st, 2013 and all are invited to Soundcloud, Bandcamp, ReverbNation and Cdbaby where "A Question" is free download and to enjoy TomCattt's website tomcattt.com. Root of the Matter Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation A podcast created by the Tennessee Farm Bureau where co-hosts Lee Maddox, Amy Beckham and Thomas Capps take turns interviewing folks on issues, events and news with the goal of getting to the root of the matter on what is defining our most important industry, agriculture. “Root of the Matter” is inspired by a column written by the late Melissa Burniston Bratton, but has the same goal as she had for her article – sharing the important stories of farmers and those involved in agriculture. Jazz No Es Polca Juanjo Corbalán Latinamerican jazz quartet with Paraguayan Harp, keyboard, sax and drums, pargaguayan and latinamerican rhythms with jazz elements.Lara Barreto on Alto and soprano Sax, Sebastián Ramírez on drums, Víctor Alvarez on piano.Juanjo Corbalán on Paraguayan Harp and compositions.Recorded in Asunción, Paraguay. 2024 Portal Saltbreaker Released March 14, 2025Produced by John HansonJeffrey Thiele: ClarinetJeffrey Niemeier: ViolinJohn Hanson: Guitar, Harp, Rhodes, Piano, PercussionMixed by Kyle Wayne LuckMastered by Taylor DeupreeRecorded in Detroit, MI

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Welcome to Harp Column Podcasts, where we go behind the stories in Harp Column with host Kristina Finch. In this episode, harpist-composer Joseph Rebman, featured in our November-December 2019 Career Building column tells his story. For more...

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