Baltimore Underground Radio Podcast Burp Media LLC
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The Baltimore Underground Radio Podcast connects listeners with local musicians through regular interviews.
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Jason Butcher Interview (Episode 15)
BURP host Bronson Hoover interviews Baltimore local and soulfully talented multi-instrumentalist Jason Butcher. Learn about his musical styles and the long road to redemption crawling out of the depths of depression and substance abuse.
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Nikki Lerner Interview (Episode 14)
Burp host Bronson Hoover interviews Nikki Lerner, a nationally recognized artist, culture coach, author and speaker. Lerner empowers others to be "reconcilers" through music, love, and conversation. She has released four studio music projects, authored two books, and is the host of the Culture Coach Podcast.
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Eze Jackson Interview (Episode 13)
Piper Greenbaum interviews rapper, singer/songwriter and activist Eze Jackson, a staple in the Baltimore Music Scene for over 15 years. As frontman of the band Soul Cannon as well as a solo artist, he brings high energy and authentic Baltimore to any performance. Jackson is also CEO of newly established Indie Label “EPIC FAM”.
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Marc Cary and Tinku Bhattacharyya (Episode 12)
Marc Cary has been a leader in jazz for decades. As a band leader he’s released over ten albums pushing boundaries in jazz. He’s worked with legends like Betty Carter, Abbey Lincoln, Dizzy Gillespie, and Wynton Marsalis. He’s performed and recorded with modern chanteuses like Ndegeocello, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill and Ani Di Franco. In recent years he’s collaborated with Stephon Harris and Roy Hargrove on a weekly series called the Harlem Sessions. Visit www.marccary.com for his complete bio and discography.
Tinku Bhattacharyya is a powerful advocate for artist rights management with a PhD from Glasgow University. Raised in Scotland, Tinku rose quickly in artist management in Glasgow and London. In addition to managing her husband Marc’s career, she’s currently the manager for legendary saxophonist Gary Bartz. She’s overseen the careers of dozens of artists including Grammy nominated group KING, Shuggie Otis, Amp Fiddler, and Incognito. She speaks passionately about how artists can navigate through the current music business world by controlling their metadata and understanding mechanical licensing.
Every musician needs to hear what Tinku has to say. Find out more about her agency Intrinsic Artists on their website: www.intrinsicartists.com.
Marc and Tinku moved to Baltimore a few months ago to get away from the pandemic in New York. Together they make the ultimate music power couple. Smarts and talents to spare. This is a conversation with something for everyone on the scene. -
Letitia VanSant Interview (Episode 11)
Letitia VanSant’s lyrics are as personal as they are political, tracing questions of power into the human heart. With sparse indie folk arrangements fortifying a distinctly intimate vocal style, her down-to-earth stage presence has been described as vibrant and approachable. Paste Magazine named her among 10 Artists to Watch in 2020, BBC Radio says she is “a fascinating new artist,” and PopMatters called her “a consummate reflection of a rising Americana star.”
Her latest release, Circadian, is available on Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Music and more. -
Wendel Patrick Interview (Episode 10)
For Episode 10, Host Piper Greenbaum interviews sound engineer and music producer Wendel Patrick.
Wendel Patrick has been referred to as "David Foster Wallace reincarnated as a sound engineer" by Urbanite Magazine and as "wildly talented" by the Baltimore Sun. He has been referred to by XLR8R magazine as "a hip-hop producer that could easily make any fan of Squarepusher, Boards of Canada, or Madlib flip out." The alter-ego of classical and jazz pianist Kevin Gift, Wendel Patrick is rapidly making a name for himself as a producer to be recognized. His five albums, Sound:, Forthcoming, JDWP, Passage, and Travel were all produced without the use of sampling, with Patrick playing every note of every instrument. What is perhaps most astounding and perplexing to listeners is that there are actually no instruments...he crafts all of the instruments, and every note, electronically.
Learn more about Wendel Patrick at wendelpatrick.com