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Into Music
by Jedd Beaudoin
Into Music is a podcast that explores the critical role that teachers, mentors, and tastemakers have in a musician’s musical development. Episodes feature discussion of the performers work and creative process as well as lessons they’ve learned along the way.Host Jedd Beaudoin has been on the KMUW airwaves since 2009 with his two-hour music show, Strange Currency in addition to serving as one of the station’s arts and culture reporters. He holds bylines with publications such as American Songwriter, No Depression, Keyboard, and PopMatters.Into Music is made possible by McClelland Inc.
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Into Music: Tiff Randol
Tiff Randol returns with latest IAMEVE album, Legacy.
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Into Music: Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Thirty years on, Kenny Wayne Shepherd returns to Ledbetter Heights.
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Into Music: Carla J Easton
Scotland's Carla J Easton returns with a new album which focuses on the power of community and friendship, discusses musical mentorship and more.
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Into Music: Chris Cresswell
Veteran Canadian punk outfit returns with powerful, hook-filled LP.
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Into Music: Dan Tedesco
Dan Tedesco discusses the realities of life as an independent musician in 2026.
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Into Music: Miist
Miist has landed a dedicated global audience despite facing great odds.
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Into Music: Luke Winslow-King
Luke Winslow-King returns with tenth album, Coast of Light.
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Into Music: Greg Norton
Punk rock veteran returns with third album from Ultrabomb.
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Into Music: Eric Hirshberg
Eric Hirshberg exited the corporate world to return to his first love, writing and recording songs.
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Into Music: Greg Saunier and Curt Sydnor (Bach Artillerie)
Bach receives a contemporary interpretation from two conservatory trained musicians who want classical music to be more accessible.
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Into Music: Blake Christiana
North Carolina's Yarn returns with another exemplary LP, Saturday Night Sermons.
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Into Music: Doug Gillard
Guided By Voices/Nada Surf guitarist returns with powerful solo album.
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Into Music: Chris Poland
Chris Poland returns with a dark and heavy new project, Nuclear Messiah. Metal luminaries, William Shatner join in.
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Into Music: James Petralli
White Denim returns with a new album, 13, and founding member tells the story of it all.
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Into Music: Peter Case
Storied singer-songwriter Peter Case returns with a live album celebrating his ever-growing songbook and a venue that's been integral to his career.
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Into Music: Eliza Noxon
Personal tragedy, the process of growing up, and an appreciation for the good and bad in all of us inform Eliza Noxon's debut LP.
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Into Music: Melvin Gibbs
A musical and social innovator, Melvin Gibbs discusses his new book, How Black Music Took Over The World.
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Into Music: Anne Richmond Boston
A record shelved for over 30 years has finally been released, demonstrating Anne Richmond Boston's talen and tenacity.
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Into Music: Kevn Kinney
Veteran Atlanta, Georgia band returns with what may be its strongest album to do date.
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Into Music: Tim Singer
The latest album from Bitter Branches is Let’s Give the Land Back to the Animals. Vocalist Tim Singer discusses inspirations and frustrations.
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Into Music: Vinnie Caruana
Informed by grief but aimed toward healing, New York City's I AM THE AVALANCHE return with concise, potent LP, THE HORROR SHOW.
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Into Music: Ryan Sollee
Portland, Oregon's The Builders and The Butchers return with their first album in four years, Hell & High Water.
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Into Music: Byron Isaacs and Peter Cole
Byron Isaacs and Peter Cole discuss scoring the indie film Run.
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Into Music: deary
London dream pop band deary discuss their formation, creative process, and new album, Birding.
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Into Music: J.J. Blair on Mike Finnigan
J.J. Blair discusses producing his friend, Mike Finnigan.
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Into Music: Verity Susman and Matthew Simms
Electrelane frontwoman Verity Susman and Wire guitarist Matthew Simms retreated to France to record their latest LP, a powerful statement that seamlessly marries past and present.
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Into Music: Craig Havighurst
Author and broadcaster Craig Havighurst discusses his new book, Musicality For Humans: How To Listen Like An Artist.
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Into Music: Robert Deeble
Seattle musician offers up meditative collection of songs and discusses how small musical gestures can sometimes be the most important ones.
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Into Music: Noah Green
Noah Green of The Pretty Flowers discusses mortality, the quiet life, and The Replacements.
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Into Music: Gil Moore
The legendary Canadian rock band Triumph is back on tour after more than 30 years. Co-founder Gil Moore discusses relaunching the band why he's a strong supporter of musical education.
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Into Music: Drew Miller
Boiled in Lead's Drew Miller reflects on 43 years of the band's history and its latest album.
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Into Music: Alan Williams
Alan Williams discusses his new album, Floating on the Dreamline, his life as an educator, and contemplating what happened to saxophone solos in pop songs.
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Into Music: Oliver Wakeman
Oliver Wakeman looks back on Mother's Ruin with a new 20th anniversary edition of the album and forward to touring with his father, Rick Wakeman.
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Into Music: Robert Jon Burrison (Robert Jon & The Wreck)
Robert Jon & The Wreck continue building their audience with dedicated touring and raucous live performances. Robert Jon Burrison explains it all.
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Into Music: Andrew Becker
Andrew Becker's latest release under the Human Potential moniker is Eel Sparkles, an impactful demonstration of Becker's formidable creativity brimming with imaginative compositions.
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Into Music: Cody Diekhoff
Cody Diekhoff performs as Chicago Farmer and the latest Chicago Farmer LP, Homeaid, is a rich and imaginative collection of songs that serve as testament to his formidable musical talents.
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Into Music: Josh English
The band Six Going On Seven has returned with its first album in over 20 years. Titled Human Tears the recording bridges the distance between the trio's early days and its present state.
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Into Music: Jonathan Bernstein on Justin Townes Earle
Jonathan Bernstein became a fan of Justin Townes Earle while a college student in St. Paul, Minnesota. He thought that he might be covering the songwriter's career for many years to come but that changed when Earle died in 2020. Instead of writing about Earle's career as it unfolded, Bernstein found himself serving as the late musician's biographer with the book What Do You Do When You’re Lonesome: The Authorized Biography of Justin Townes Earle.
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Into Music: Sammy Brue
Sammy Brue may not have expected to become friends with his musical hero, Justin Townes Earle, and he may not have expected that their friendship would be cut short by Earle's death in 2020. He's chosen to remember his friend and mentor with the new album The Journals.
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Into Music: Ramesh Srivastava
Veteran indie rock act Voxtrot is back with its first album in over a decade. Songwriter Ramesh Srivastava discusses the current state of the band and what the future might hold.
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Into Music: John McCutcheon and Tom Paxton
John McCutcheon and Tom Paxton began meeting over Zoom in 2021 to visit and to write songs. They're penned over 200 tunes in that time and, now, have their second collaborative album out.
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Into Music: Jeffrey Clark on Pavement co-founder Gary Young
Louder Than You Think: A Lo-Fi History of Gary Young and Pavement is an examination of the complexities of human character and human interaction that also happens to be about a founding member of indie rock's most beloved bands.
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Into Music: Tim Easton
Tim Easton returns with a group of songs that strike a remarkable contrast between darkness and light, a reminder of the formidable gifts he brings to the art of song.
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Into Music: Jamie Chellar and Leah Stanhope of congratulations
Multi-hyphenate, high-energy British quartet releases searing, spirited debut album.
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Into Music: Dave and Krista Holly Diem of LAPÊCHE
LAPÊCHE delivers new album of vocal-forward material that enhances the music's dreamlike and emotionally charged qualities.
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Into Music: Gail Ann Dorsey
Bassist/guitarist/vocalist and songwriter Gail Ann Dorsey reflects on her career ahead of releasing a brand-new solo album and her first single in two decades.
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Into Music: Peter Jesperson on Slim Dunlap
A new compilation brings together Slim Dunlap's two classic solo albums from the 1990s beside a rich collection of rarities, including one some hope will catch the ears of Bruce Springsteen.
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Into Music: Stéphane Schück
Paris-based musician and physician Stéphane Schück discusses sophomore release from his band The Salt Collective.
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Into Music: Michael Hampton
Parliament-Funkadelic guitarist Michael Hampton discusses his new EP, Into The Public Domain.
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Into Music: Ailbhe Reddy
Irish singer-songwriter Ailbhe Reddy discusses her latest album, Kiss Big, and how she avoid breakup album tropes.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Into Music is a podcast that explores the critical role that teachers, mentors, and tastemakers have in a musician’s musical development. Episodes feature discussion of the performers work and creative process as well as lessons they’ve learned along the way.Host Jedd Beaudoin has been on the KMUW airwaves since 2009 with his two-hour music show, Strange Currency in addition to serving as one of the station’s arts and culture reporters. He holds bylines with publications such as American Songwriter, No Depression, Keyboard, and PopMatters.Into Music is made possible by McClelland Inc.
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