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This is a music podcast which explores the creative process. We chat to artists of all levels, from aspiring and emerging talent to international stars, to find more about how they make their music. Check us out on Insta @emergingheadliner, FB and Twitter @headlinerhub and hashtag #headlinerradio
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E344: Simple Minds drummer Mel Gaynor | Going Solo
Legendary Simple Minds drummer Mel Gaynor talks going solo on new album Come With Me and why it represents a new beginning at this stage in his career.
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AKG Stories Behind the Sessions E8: Art Alexakis of Rock Band Everclear
As part of AKG’s Stories Behind the Sessions Series, radio and television presenter, producer and journalist Nic Harcourt interviews Art Alexakis to discuss Everclear, songwriting and recording the hits.
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AKG Stories Behind the Sessions E3: INXS Bassist Garry Beers
As part of AKG’s Stories Behind the Sessions Series, radio and television presenter, producer and journalist Nic Harcourt interviews INXS bassist Garry Beers on the recording and production in celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the INXS LP Kick.
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E343: The Cribs | Remembering Steve Albini
Ryan and Gary Jarman of UK indie rock icons The Cribs join Headliner for an in-depth chat about the late Steve Albini, from their childhood memories of his work, to the friendship and working relationship that flourished between them, and his enduring influence on the industry.
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JBL Emerging Headliner E37: Jake Kohn
At only 16 years of age, singer-songwriter Jake Kohn has been named one of Virginia’s most talked-about prodigies. He talks about adapting to life in the spotlight so young, going viral, new single, Dreams, the overwhelming response it has had, and how he’s using JBL monitors, an AKG mic and headphones in his home studio to develop new music.
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Aspiring Headliner E61: Naël Kaced
French alt-pop / RnB artist Naël Kaced explains how recent single, When They Catch Me, (taken from upcoming EP, Last Words) was inspired by the feeling of anxiety and his curiosity surrounding death. Kaced has been deaf since he was a child, which makes his falsetto vocals and musical arrangements all the more extraordinary. He talks about his struggles and experiences of making music as a hearing impaired person.