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Songwriters are natural storytellers, and there is an audience waiting to hear yours.

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Songwriters are natural storytellers, and there is an audience waiting to hear yours.

    Tyler Donavan

    Tyler Donavan

    Tyler Donavan is a recording artist and producer originally from Stafford, VA but who is now based out of Virginia Beach. After undergoing an emergency spinal stenosis surgery in 2018, Tyler faced a long road to recovery and suffered nerve damage in his foot that made it difficult for him to walk. Instead of taking the easy route, he refused a wheelchair from his doctors and worked his way back to walking, making music and performing. Later in 2018, he released the EP “Breathe,” which focused heavily on his recovery from the surgery. A quick note to the listener, this episode contains offensive and explicit language.

    Lena Klett

    Lena Klett

    Lena Klett is a singer/songwriter originally from New Jersey. She moved to Virginia in 2008 for school, and has been living and playing music in Hampton Roads ever since. In this episode, we talked about the song “Hand Me Down,” which she wrote after a visit from her older sister. Lena talked about how she didn’t perform the song for years, but was inspired to add some new lyrics to it while packing up her apartment for a move. Combined with her original lyrics, the song is an ode to the changes in life and the ones still to come. You can watch the live performance of "Hand Me Down" in our studio here.

    Dariel Clark

    Dariel Clark

    Dariel Clark is a hip/hop artist from Virginia Beach. His music blends the surf rock influences of his hometown to create a unique style of guitar driven rap. He dropped his debut, “The In-Between Times EP,” in early 2020. On this episode, we discussed the song “I’m Not Black (Word?)” It’s a tongue-in-cheek exploration about dealing with other people’s expectations of who he should be as a black man. Dariel shares his journey to finally becoming comfortable and confident about who he is. A quick note to the listener, this episode contains offensive and explicit language. Watch the live performance of “I'm Not Black? (Word?)” in our studio here.

    Anthony Gragnano of The Lazy Dangers

    Anthony Gragnano of The Lazy Dangers

    Anthony Gragnano is the songwriter and front man for the band The Lazy Dangers. They are a six-piece folk/rock band based out of Virginia Beach. In 2018, they released the full length album “Kill the Past,” and in 2019 they followed it up with the EP “Lost Dogs.” In this episode, Gragnano and I discussed the title track to that EP. When he wrote it, he was living in Shreveport, Louisiana and just getting out of a destructive relationship. At the same time, he was watching a close friend go through their own struggles. The result was the song “Lost Dogs.” A quick note to the listener, this episode contains explicit language. You can watch the live performance of "Lost Dogs" in our studio here.

    Narissa Bond

    Narissa Bond

    Narissa Bond has been crafting intricate, lyrical narratives ever since her first album came out in 1996. Combined with her smooth, soulful voice, she weaves together stories of her family and her experiences in the vein of songwriters like Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon. Family photos grace the cover of her most recent album, 2019’s “Rhythm of Love,” and in this episode we discussed the song “Wishbone,” a dedication to her grandfather. The song is inspired by memories and stories passed down between family members. A quick note to the listener: This episode contains brief references to violent crime and some offensive language. Watch the live performance of “Wishbone” in our studio here.

    Dan Villanueva of Astropop3

    Dan Villanueva of Astropop3

    Dan Villanueva is the lead singer and songwriter for the band Astropop3, an indie-pop group that formed out of Virginia Beach in the mid 90s. On this episode, he talked about the song "The Courage to be Great Lies in Every One of Us" from their 2001 album "Eclipsing Binary Star." He shared how the song took on new meaning after his former bandmate Keith Vanetta was diagnosed with cancer in 2017. Watch the live performance of “The Courage to Be Great Lies in Every One of Us” in our studio here.

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

J533 ,

Lyrics laid out

It’s one thing to enjoy something for the beauty that it already exemplifies, but there is something special about looking at the work and depth that frames the picture of it; Jonah executes that so well as a host. Excavating and highlight the artist and what they are saying and the melodies that frame them, while maintain light authenticity through convo.
If you enjoy that kinda podcast, I’d go for it and take a listen. ;)

H.top ,

Soul food

Jonah is an excellent interviewer. The music is beautifully woven into the stories. Many talented musicians in this collection.

Skylar Jane ,

Lyrical is a lovely listen!

If you enjoy listening, talking about or thinking about music, this podcast is for you. It’s clear that the shows host, Jonah, appreciates every facet of music - he draws out the most insightful answers and descriptions from his guests. You will want an episode for all of your favorite songs!

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