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Lone Sound: The Podcast

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Lone Sound: The Podcast

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Lone Sound: The Podcast

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In conversation with Dawn Okoro, a painter and visual artist based in Austin, Texas. We discuss her leap into pursuing art full time; her struggles with imposter syndrome and self-doubt; her first international solo exhibition and a recent coll
Justin Lyons, best known as the guitarist for The Band Six (the touring band for Korean pop group BLACKPINK), explains the K-pop phenomenon and shares how he became the go-to guitarist for YG Entertainment. Lyons (stage name: Guitar Slayer) sha
We're back! In this episode, trumpeter / arranger / producer and 11x GRAMMY winner Phil Lassiter talks to us from the Netherlands, where he and his family have lived for almost a year. After college, he moved to Texas for a job, and as he says,
At 17, Remy Reilly is navigating both the music business and, well, being 17. In this week's episode, she talks about how her voice and her songwriting have evolved over the last few years, and what she's learned from working with Texas music m
Kenny Withrow is the guitarist for Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians, and is one of my favorite guitarists in general. We talk about the new EBNB album "Hunter and the Dog Star," from the way in which it's structured to how it differs from pr
DJ EZ Eddie D has the longest running hip-hop radio show in the world. He's also a DJ, with a vinyl collection comprising roughly 8,000 records that ranges from Curtis Mayfield and Billie Holiday to Skinny Puppy and Jefferson Starship. We get i
This week we talk to Ryan Berg about his time spent on The Voice (Season 19). From filming the show during the pandemic to connecting with fellow contestants, his experience is both unique and inspiring. We also chat about some of his favorite
As a composer, multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, community organizer, and founder of a local nonprofit, Jess Garland is, quite frankly, the definition of a boss babe. She's an artist in every sense of the word.The classical guitarist and harpis
Continuing our conversation with Robert "Sput" Searight (six-time Grammy winner, drummer for TOTO, drummer/producer for his band Ghost-Note, and more), we talk about funk music as a movement, why he creates music "for the universe," and the new
Dallas native/six-time Grammy winner/world-class musician Robert "Sput" Searight talks to Jaimie Siegle about joining Toto as its new drummer, and what playing/rehearsing in the legendary rock band has taught him about creating timeless music,
To say that Austin's Jackie Venson has been blowing up lately would be an understatement. The coolest part is she's done it all on her own—that is to say, independently and without the help of a label or record deal. Venson released five (yes,
We're switching things up for our final episode of Season 1! This week, Lone Sound photographer and podcast producer Andrew Sherman interviews host Jaimie Siegle to talk about what Lone Sound is, and why we started a new Texas media outlet for
Violinist and singer/songwriter Scarlett Deering talks about touring with the Eagles, situational songwriting, and navigating the return to live performances with live audiences. We also discuss how she's been developing her skills in the contr
Jaimie talks to artist and medical illustrator Alfonso Apodaca about turning an art degree into a successful “day job,” preventing burnout, spray-painting, mixing styles and techniques, and more. Check out his work on Facebook and Instagram as
Singer-songwriter and musician Simon Flory talks to Jaimie Siegle about adding “film director” to his resume with the 2020 release of “Paper Thin Lines,” along with its companion EP, “Songs from Paper Thin Lines.” From his affinity for analog p
I hope y'all have as much fun listening to this episode as much as I had fun talking to Dallas-based musician Kwinton Gray. We talk about Kwinton's diversified career thus far, from touring with a dance company and performing in theater product
Jaimie talks to guitarist Mark Lettieri about the North Texas jazz fusion scene, from how he found is way into it to how it led to him joining Snarky Puppy. He shares what he's learned from playing music with living legends like Bernard Wright
Who is Lou Charle$? Find out in this episode in Ep. 112, when Jaimie Siegle talks to the up-and-coming Texas rapper about growing up in Cairo, going to TCU, and making the decision to do music full-time. Having grown up on Houston rap, Lou reve
In this very special episode, we chat with Rhett Miller (solo artist, frontman of Texas band the Old 97's) about the band's new album "Twelfth," which came out today (Friday, Aug. 21)! We discuss the "juicy" linguistics of that title and the si
I love a good story, but even more so when there's a good storyteller that comes with it. Such is the case with Norman "MouseQuake" Barrett, an audio engineer and producer who is as full of wisdom and great advice as he is of unbelievable anecd
Joshua Ray Walker is putting the storytelling back into the tradition of Texas country music. In this episode of the Lone Sound Magazine Podcast, we talk about the making of his sophomore album "Glad You Made It" (State Fair Records), released
Hyacinth Belcher, president/owner of production company Onstage Systems, talks to host Jaimie Siegle about how she’s been staying sane during quarantine and how her business — which survives off of tours, festivals, and live music events — has
Salim Nourallah is totally aware of the fact that the phrase “Texas music” carries with it a certain connotation,  and he’s been defying the stereotype since he figured out how to make a living as a musician. An award-winning producer, studio o
We cover a lot of ground in this week's episode with Fort Works Art's Lauren Childs—gallery owner, artist, mom, and constant supporter of the arts. Her gallery quickly became one of my favorite places in Fort Worth when it opened 2016, first fo
Charlie J Memphis, songwriter/musician and bass player for Vincent Neil Emerson, is wise beyond his years and one of the most self-motivated musicians I know. Here, we talk about how the Texas Gentlemen welcomed him into the music scene and wha
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