47 episodes

I’m Tim Rose and I’ve been writing songs for over 50 years. Each episode I’ll feature two or three songs that I’ve written over the years on a particular theme or subject or I'll interview someone who has been a key influence on me and my songwriting and performing. In the podcast I’ll explain what I am doing in each song, where they came from and the circumstances under which they were recorded. In interviews I'll explain how we met, how the interviewee became involved in music and how they influenced my work.

Tim Tunes Tim Rose

    • Music

I’m Tim Rose and I’ve been writing songs for over 50 years. Each episode I’ll feature two or three songs that I’ve written over the years on a particular theme or subject or I'll interview someone who has been a key influence on me and my songwriting and performing. In the podcast I’ll explain what I am doing in each song, where they came from and the circumstances under which they were recorded. In interviews I'll explain how we met, how the interviewee became involved in music and how they influenced my work.

    5-4 Debra Monk - Part 1

    5-4 Debra Monk - Part 1

    What is it that makes one a star? Is it talent? Is it perseverance? Or is it just plain hard work? Perhaps it’s all three. We’ll discuss this and much, much more in this episode’s conversation with Debra Monk.When I was studying Theater in College at what is now Frostburg State University in Frostburg, MD. Our Acting teacher, Dr David Press, would give us acting exercises to perform. Often, he would hold up the example of how Debra Monk, or Deb, as he called her, performed a particular exerci...

    • 51 min
    Reverb #2 - Funny Songs

    Reverb #2 - Funny Songs

    Hey cherished listeners, Tim Rose here. In case you haven’t already heard, I’m re-releasing some of my previous episodes as I have discovered that these episodes are posted in mono as opposed to stereo. So, I bit the bullet and ponied up for the stereo version. Now prepare yourself for this Tim Tunes Reverb episode in stereo!Originally released in October of 2021, Funny Songs remains my most popular episode, so I couldn’t wait to give it the Reverb treatment so people could finally hear their...

    • 41 min
    5-3 Yaron Gershovsky - Pianist, Composer & Band Leader

    5-3 Yaron Gershovsky - Pianist, Composer & Band Leader

    In this episode we’ll interview Yaron Gershovsky. As bandleader for Manhattan Transfer for 44 of their 50 years, he has a treasure trove of knowledge and experience around performing and composing which he will share with us on this episode. Get ready for a fun ride as we discuss his origins, career and what’s next.In the spring of 2006, I was in a production of the musical “City of Angels” by Cy Coleman, David Zipel and Larry Gelbart with the Burlington Players in Burlington, MA. The musical...

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Reverb #1 - Ted Onulak

    Reverb #1 - Ted Onulak

    Hey cherished listeners, Tim Rose here. In case you haven’t already heard, I’m re-releasing some of my previous episodes as I have discovered that these episodes are posted in mono as opposed to stereo. So, I bit the bullet and ponied up for the stereo version. Now prepare yourself for this Tim Tunes Reverb episode in stereo!If you missed the first time around with Ted Onulak then you missed a treat. In addition to our conversation with the irrepressible Ted, there are recordings of a few of ...

    • 51 min
    5-2 Mark Baxter - Vocal Behaviorist - Part 2 - Origin

    5-2 Mark Baxter - Vocal Behaviorist - Part 2 - Origin

    Back in the ‘60s and early ‘70s I lived in a suburb in Maryland just over the line from Washington, DC. As it happened when we moved there in 1964, the neighborhood was largely white. Around 1969 I started forming Rock Bands with my friends. We listened to top 40 and played the songs we liked, and could play. I was only 15 at the time and was too young to play in clubs, but that would come later.When we first moved in only about 5% of the neighborhood was non-white. Over the next 7 years the ...

    • 54 min
    5-1 Mark Baxter - Vocal Behaviorist - Part 1

    5-1 Mark Baxter - Vocal Behaviorist - Part 1

    Singing is your birthright. Everyone can sing. Some of us are wounded by our experiences, by the negativity of others, and believe we can’t sing. But all of us can sing. Singing is a window to the soul. Singing with others provides a depth of emotion that is rarely, if anywhere else, experienced. Group singing can be joyful or happy, smiling or laughing as you sing. Or it can be deeply sad or mournful, empathy is built into our nature. Grief is especially powerful when expressed in song....

    • 31 min

Top Podcasts In Music

Die Taylor Swift Story
ARD Kultur
Clapcast from Claptone
Claptone
The Zane Lowe Interview Series
Apple Music
Questlove Supreme
iHeartPodcasts
The Plug Radio with Eddie and Nick
Apple Music
Le podcast de Makingsound
Makingsound