rosedropmedia's Podcast
Summary: Rosedrop Media Circus is the first Northwest podcast regularly recorded live in a nightclub with guests and audience each week featuring Portland musicians, writers, actors, commentators, and performing artists. This means that someone can see the show being recorded and has somewhere to go to experience it and participate in a comfortable and familiar real-world way. Most podcasts are done in studios so the only way to hear it is to subscribe. Some folks have no computer, dialup speed, or don’t want to download new software. Others just prefer the live setting. We are live and virtual.
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- Artist: Dan Linn
- Copyright: © RoseDrop Media Circus
Podcasts:
Mark Martin in the second half talks about his guitar, his background, and the history of the pieces he plays. Rainy Sunday morning music rendered in his stately style. Timeless and warm hear more on his album with Norm Ault. normault.com
Mark Martin brings pure classic finger picking style to The Circus. Clean and beautiful he plays a gorgeous sounding guitar so clearly it seems to echo through the ages. Included are cuts from his album with Norm Ault. Available at NormAult.com
Dusty York and his sidemen do the hard way. Complex heads, daring choruses, agressive solos, and tough ensemble performance. Dusty talks of influences and shares a cut from his CDs. Lovingly brash hard core jazz. No fooling around. diaticrecord.com
Dusty York is a surprising and adventurous musical explorer intent on keeping modern free jazz fresh and exciting. His deep appreciation of jazz traditions is strenuous challenge only a sharp and disciplined mind can achieve. diaticrecords.com
Lincoln Crockett plays the total pro while weaving mesmorizing tall tales with mandolin, guitar, and his thunderstorm voice. This man can sing up the devil and charm the angels. Please excuse the pops from the overworked computer. LincolnCrockett.com
Lincoln Crockett returns to the podcast with his goosebump voice and acoustic prog-rock mandolin. Please excuse the pops and drops, but hear this anyway. He is a new father and a brave young philosopher. His latest album available at LincolnCrockett.com
Moonshine Hangover live from the Coon Poo Dojo. Thoughts for soldiers, seriously drunken truth, and songs from the King's throne. Influenced by alchohol, sex, Merle Haggart, and Jesus Christ. Can you take it? Moonshinehangover.com
Moonshine Hangover with a special remote edition of the RoseDrop Media Circus. Recorded at the Coon Poon Dojo, this is a party, with some real authentic country punks. Tell me this shitkicking doesn't rock! http://www.moonshinehangover.com/
Ruby Red talk about how each of them got started playing and then turn the power up a notch. Hard rockin', tough singing and a collective swagger that many bands would love to claim. Find them on iTunes (they're big in Japan) myspace.com/rubyredmusic
Ruby Red bring in a big setup and a bigger sound. The songs of Robin Brantley crackle with conviction. The band is solid and muscular with a real genuine middle american style. This feels like how we talk around here. www.RubyRedMusic.com
Dan and Aaron continue to try to work out the bugs and get a couple live tunes in.
Dan and Aaron play songs from previous shows and struggle with new surroundings and an overworked computer.
George Reeves is low tech like a transistor radio. There is a tragic story of double suicide and a song about madness. Recorded live at Beuhlaland Pub, we are just getting the tech together. Talking with George is very cool. MySpace.com/George Reeves
George Reeves braves the tempist storms of the RoseDrop Media Circus at Beuhlaland Pub and the addition of Second Life to the show. Listen for some low tech productions of his street level music. myspace.com/George Reeves
Rose and RainDrop closes. Ghost stories, testimonials, anti-tech revulsion, drinking, noise, emotion and midnight. The next show is from the future/past.