52 min

Episode One: Detroit Gigs, Guitars and Gender

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Gigs, Guitars and Gender is a podcast that aims to explore the role gender plays in five music scenes across the United States Midwest. Host Abby Jeffers travels to Detroit, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Columbus to talk to musicians in each city about their experiences with gender.


This episode centers on the music scene in Detroit, Michigan, and Abby met with indie rocker Stef Chura to talk tokenization, feminist punk duo GIRL FIGHT to talk representation in rock and rapper Tiny Jag to talk materialism in the Detroit rap scene.


Stef Chura


Song used: Degrees


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GIRL FIGHT


Song used: My Own God


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Tiny Jag


Song used: Riding


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Thank you to Ohio University and the Cutler Scholars Program for helping provide the funds to make this project possible.


Support Gigs, Guitars and Gender by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gigs-guitars-and-gender


Find out more on the Gigs, Guitars and Gender website.

Gigs, Guitars and Gender is a podcast that aims to explore the role gender plays in five music scenes across the United States Midwest. Host Abby Jeffers travels to Detroit, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Columbus to talk to musicians in each city about their experiences with gender.


This episode centers on the music scene in Detroit, Michigan, and Abby met with indie rocker Stef Chura to talk tokenization, feminist punk duo GIRL FIGHT to talk representation in rock and rapper Tiny Jag to talk materialism in the Detroit rap scene.


Stef Chura


Song used: Degrees


Twitter
Instagram
Facebook


GIRL FIGHT


Song used: My Own God


Instagram
Facebook


Tiny Jag


Song used: Riding


Twitter
Instagram


Thank you to Ohio University and the Cutler Scholars Program for helping provide the funds to make this project possible.


Support Gigs, Guitars and Gender by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gigs-guitars-and-gender


Find out more on the Gigs, Guitars and Gender website.

52 min