HODGEPOD with Rob Fredette

Rob Fredette
HODGEPOD with Rob Fredette

HODGEPOD is a podcast looking back at history in music, sports, film, TV, crime, historical events with a current twist. In other words a little then and now. Each episode will deliver something new. Email hodgepodallin@yahoo.com RJF MEDIA LLC

  1. 11 НОЯБ.

    A Melodic Journey with Emily E. Finke -EPISODE 96

    Join host Rob Fredette on this captivating episode of the HODGEPOD as he delves into the world of music with the multi-talented singer and musician, Emily E. Finke. With an impressive resume and a voice that enchants, Emily shares her journey in the music industry, from her early beginnings at the age of six to her evolution into a creative entrepreneur. Emily discusses her unique approach to music, coining the term "nouveau classic" to describe her genre-defying style. She reveals her passion for singing and songwriting, along with the diverse influences that have shaped her musical path. Listeners will gain insight into her creative process, as Emily shares her experiences of writing, arranging, and performing original songs, including her latest release, "Daddy Was a Soldier." Discover Emily's inspirations, from the timeless melodies of Bing Crosby and Dean Martin to the rich history of music that informs her artistry. With anecdotes about performing at iconic venues like Carnegie Hall and the Sydney Opera House, Emily offers a glimpse into the life of a dedicated musician striving to make her mark. Tune in to explore the art of music with Emily E. Finke, as she discusses her projects, collaborations, and the joys of creating music that resonates with audiences worldwide. Whether you're a music enthusiast or simply curious about the creative process, this episode promises a delightful and insightful experience. RECORDED NOVEMBER 7, 2024 HODGEPOD can be heard on APPLE, SPOTIFY, IHEART, TUNEIN, and the PODBEAN APP. Please give a listen , follow and share. Email: hodgepodallin@yahoo.com

    49 мин.
  2. 8 НОЯБ.

    The Beatles' Transformative Years: Insights from Gene Popa- EPISODE 95

    Join host Rob Fredette on HODGEPOD as he welcomes back Gene Popa, the author of a new book exploring a fascinating period in The Beatles' history. In this episode, Rob and Gene dive into the transformative years of The Beatles, from the end of their touring in 1966 to the iconic Summer of Love. The name of Gene's book is " The Color of Your Dreams" and can be purchased at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, through his publisher baremannermedia.com as both hard cover and paperback. Gene shares insights from his book, shedding light on lesser-known events and personal transformations of the band members during this pivotal time. Discover how The Beatles evolved musically and personally, moving away from their mop-top image and embracing new artistic expressions. Learn about the significant roles of Brian Epstein and George Martin, often considered the "fifth Beatles," in shaping the band's trajectory. Explore the challenges and triumphs The Beatles faced, including the infamous 1966 tour and their time in Memphis. Gene also reveals intriguing stories about potential collaborations and missed opportunities, such as the possibility of recording at Stax Records. Delve into the evolution of The Beatles' sound, the internal dynamics within the band, and the cultural impact they left on music history. Whether you're a die-hard Beatles fan or new to their legacy, this episode offers a captivating look at a transformative era that redefined The Beatles and left an indelible mark on the world. Don't miss this engaging conversation and uncover the untold stories behind one of the greatest bands of all time. Thank you for listening. :) HODGEPOD can be heard on APPLE,SPOTIFY, AUDACY, TUNEIN AND PODBEAN APP.  Please give a listen, follow and share. Email hodgepodallin@yaoo.com. RECORDED NOVEMBER 7 2024

    1 ч. 8 мин.
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    From Classical Beginnings to Indie Pop: An Interview with William John Titus Bishop EPISODE 93

    Join Rob Fredette on this episode of the HODGEPOD as he sits down with renowned London-based musician, William John Titus Bishop. Discover the captivating journey of William from his classical music roots to becoming an indie pop and folk pop recording artist. In this engaging conversation, William shares his early musical influences, the transition from classical to popular music, and how iconic artists like Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell have inspired his work. Learn about his creative process, from writing ten songs a day to collaborating with musicians in the studio. Dive into the story behind his latest album "Americana," and explore how European and American folk music have shaped his sound. William also discusses the challenges and rewards of being an artist in the digital age, with insights into his growing fanbase across Europe and the United States. Whether you're a music enthusiast or an aspiring artist, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and career of William John Titus Bishop, as he continues to make waves in the music industry. William's albums: Deja Vu                                                            2019 Waves on Fire.                                              2020 Oto Recordings (Live).                             2021 Keeping Some Kind of A Record         2023 Universal Love                                           2023 Americana                                                  2024 RECORDED 10/14/24 HODGEPOD can be found at Apple, Spotify, IHEART, Audacy, TuneIn and the Podbean App. Please give a listen, follow and share. Email hodgepodallin@yahoo.com Thank you for listening!! Rob Fredette

    37 мин.
  4. 24 СЕНТ.

    Rock and Roll Revolution: The 1950s Unplugged with Becky Hendricks EPISODE 91

    Join Rob Fredette on the HODGEPOD podcast as he welcomes special guest Becky Hendricks, a writer, researcher, and explorer with a deep passion for 1950s pop culture and the societal impact of rock and roll. Becky discusses her acclaimed Hound Dog series, which transports readers to the tumultuous 1950s, capturing the essence of a coming-of-age story against a backdrop of societal upheaval and musical revolution. In this episode, Becky delves into the vibrant decade of the 1950s, touching on significant events like the atomic bomb scare, the Korean War, and the burgeoning women's movement. She also explores the controversy surrounding rock and roll music, dubbed "the devil's music" at the time, and how it transformed the youth culture. Rob and Becky also discuss Elvis Presley's monumental impact on rock and roll, his iconic performances, and the challenges he faced. They explore the stories behind Becky's books, "Hound Dogged" and "Hard Dog's Night," which chronicle the journey of a rock band navigating the challenges and excitement of the 1950s music scene. Tune in for an enlightening conversation filled with historical insights, musical anecdotes, and a deep dive into the 1950s rock and roll revolution. HODGEPOD can be heard on Apple, Spotify, IHEART, Audacy, TuneIn Radio and the Podbean App. Please give a listen, follow and share. Email hodgepodallin@yahoo.com. Recorded September 9, 2024

    55 мин.
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HODGEPOD is a podcast looking back at history in music, sports, film, TV, crime, historical events with a current twist. In other words a little then and now. Each episode will deliver something new. Email hodgepodallin@yahoo.com RJF MEDIA LLC

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