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Creative people drive our culture. Host Lawrence Peryer has revealing talks with the people shaping the past, present, and future of culture, media, and entertainment. Hear discussions with musicians, writers, thinkers, pioneers, innovators and more.
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Spotlight On Lawrence Peryer

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Creative people drive our culture. Host Lawrence Peryer has revealing talks with the people shaping the past, present, and future of culture, media, and entertainment. Hear discussions with musicians, writers, thinkers, pioneers, innovators and more.
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    Nic Dembling: recalling new wave New York with Comateens

    Nic Dembling: recalling new wave New York with Comateens

    Today, the Spotlight shines On musician and songwriter Nicholas Dembling, aka Nic North, aka Nic West, of seminal New York CIty New Wave Pop band, Comateens.
    The New York that birthed Comateens was in the midst of a particularly vibrant musical moment. There was new music everywhere. Jazz cats were staging loft concerts in pre-glitz SOHO. The punks and no wavers were holding court on the Lower East Side. Philip Glass and the minimalists were premiering new works and way up in the Bronx, hip hop was coming on strong.
    Nic was working at New York’s MediaSound recording studio where he and co-worker Ramona Lee Jan began to write songs together. With necessity as the mother of invention, Nic and Ramona began to play gigs with only a bass, a guitar and an electronic rhythm box, so that the band and its equipment could fit into one New York City taxi cab. This self-imposed constraint led to the original Comateens, a concept shared by Alan Vega and Martin Rev, who were doing something with a similar lineup with their duo, Suicide.
    Nic takes us through both his and Comateens musical upbringing and development, as well as how he is documenting and preserving the band’s legacy.
    (the musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from the Comateen's reissued 1979 single "Danger Zone"/"Elizabeth's Lover")
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    Check out the exhaustive Comateens archive at comateens.comListen to the Comateens' 1979 single "Danger Zone"/"Elizabeth's Lover" on BandcampFollow Comateens on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter (X), and YouTubeRamona Jan & Nic North Reflect on Their Life and Times as Synth-Punk Band ComateensNew Wave Central: CBGBs And The Birth Of New York PunkGoFundMe for Romona JanDon't miss this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com--
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    • 35 min
    Phil Haynes: a renowned jazz drummer chases the masters

    Phil Haynes: a renowned jazz drummer chases the masters

    Today, the Spotlight shines On drummer, composer, and improviser Phil Haynes.
    Phil published a unique memoir last November, which includes not only his reflections on a life in and of music but also stands as an important document of nearly 40 years of music in New York City and beyond.
    Phil delivers plenty of inside observations of his work with figures like Lee Konitz, Anthony Braxton, Dave Liebman, and Paul Smoker, as well as his own poetry, musical analysis, philosophical musings, and lessons learned along the way.
    It’s a charming book, and Phil has created a towering body of musical work. This conversation is classic Spotlight On, with an engaged, sincere guest. Listen to our talk and then get yourself a copy of Chasing the Masters: First Takes of a Modernist Drumming Artist.
    (all musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from Phil Haynes's 62-track retrospective, A Life Improvised - Chasing The Masters)
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    Visit Phil Haynes at philhaynes.com, Bandcamp, and FacebookLearn more about Phil Haynes' memoir Chasing The Masters at chasingthemasters.com and purchase the book from AmazonHerb RobertsonPaul SmokerLee Konitz on Spontaneity, Originality, Drugs & Playing SharpEllery EskelinEllery Eskelin, Paul Smoker, Drew Gress, Phil Haynes - Joint Venture4 Horns and What?Brooklyn Academy Finds Room for the Outsiders of JazzBe sure to peruse the rest of this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com--
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    • 55 min
    Dave Wish (Music Will): The Kids Are Alright … With Music Education

    Dave Wish (Music Will): The Kids Are Alright … With Music Education

    Today, the Spotlight shines On Dave Wish, founder and Chief Vision Officer for Music Will. This nonprofit organization funds and runs one of the largest instrumental and vocal music programs in US public schools.
    Dave, a former Palo Alto, California school teacher, launched Music Will due to frustration with the lack of music programming in his school. He started by borrowing instruments from friends and hitting area flea markets for deals. From there, he began offering free guitar lessons after school using popular music—the actual music his students wanted to play. What started out as an informal effort to provide musical education to his students has become the largest nonprofit music program in the U.S. public school system. Music Will has taught over a million and a half students how to play music. To hear the story in detail, as you will, is amazing.
    Dave’s enthusiasm for his cause is infectious, and we are very happy to bring Music Will to the attention of our listeners.
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    Visit Music Will and learn more at musicwill.orgFollow Music Will on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTubeBabyface Brings Music Education To 20 Indianapolis Schools With Nonprofit Music WillTom Morello brings his ‘school of rock’ to Van Nuys High SchoolPhoebe Bridgers Re-Releases “Waiting Room” for CharityBe sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com--
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    Daniel Ögren: Nordic Psychedelia & Global Beats

    Daniel Ögren: Nordic Psychedelia & Global Beats

    Today, the Spotlight shines On musician and producer Daniel Ögren.
    Daniel is one of the artists propelling Sweden’s contemporary new music scene. He has an extensive body of work as a solo artist and as a member of Sven Wunder, The Greys, and, most notably, Dina Ögon. He also works as a producer and musician for other artists.
    Daniel joined us upon the release of his album Fastingen-92 on the Mr Bongo label. The record “draws from Daniels's love of South American folk music, soul, Nordic folk music and film soundtracks, resulting in something unique, dreamlike and transformational.”
    It is a terrific record, very much worth a listen, as is our talk with Daniel. Enjoy.
    (all musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from Daniel Ögren's album Fastingen-92)
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    Listen to Daniel Ögren's Fastingen-92 on Bandcamp or your favorite streaming platformFollow Daniel Ögren on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubeAnd be sure to check out the other projects Daniel is a part of: Dina Ögon, Sven Wunder, and The GreysDigging Deeper: An Interview with Daniel ÖgrenThe Essential Pat MethenyEvolution of Swedish Folk MusicFifteen Questions Interview with Daniel ÖgrenBe sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com--
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    • 36 min
    Mareike Wiening: 'Reveal' Offers Jazz Rhythms of Hope

    Mareike Wiening: 'Reveal' Offers Jazz Rhythms of Hope

    Today, the Spotlight shines On Mareike Wiening.
    Mareike is a drummer and composer who joined us on the occasion of the release of her third record as bandleader, Reveal, out on Greenleaf Music. Featuring her long-time group: tenor saxophonist Rich Perry, pianist Glenn Zaleski, guitarist Alex Goodman, and bassist Johannes Felscher, the band is joined on three tracks by trumpeter and Greenleaf founder Dave Douglas.
    After several years in New York City, Mareike is now based in Cologne, in her native Germany, where she has observed and been personally impacted by the upheavals — personal and global — in the world today. Reveal is not an album of despair. Instead, the music channels hope, joy, and connection, with an uncommon sensitivity amongst the players in the group.
    Marieke studied jazz drums in Mannheim, Copenhagen, and New York City. In addition to her performing and recording work, she is a jazz drum instructor at the Zurich University of the Arts.
    Please enjoy our talk and the album Reveal, which is linked to this episode in the show notes.
    (all musical excerpts heard in the interview are taken from Mareike Wiening's album Reveal.)
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    Listen to Mareike Wiening's Reveal on Bandcamp or your streaming platform of choiceVisit Mareike Wiening online at mareikewiening.comFollow Mareike Wiening on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter (X), and YouTubeMareike Wiening about Drumming, Doubts, and the Disappearance of EducationMareike Wiening - "The Girl By The Window" (live video version 1)Mareike Wiening - "The Girl By The Window" (live video version 2)Be sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com--
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    • 35 min
    Jonathan Shank of Terrapin Station Ent.: from Mickey Hart to Peppa Pig

    Jonathan Shank of Terrapin Station Ent.: from Mickey Hart to Peppa Pig

    Today, the Spotlight shines On music impresario Jonathan Shank, the CEO and Founder of Terrapin Station Entertainment.
    Jonathan is known for his instincts and successes in sniffing out unique opportunities in under-served spaces in the live entertainment industry, creating business successes in categories and markets often overlooked by the large corporations that dominate so much of the entertainment sector today.
    Jonathan has developed projects for names as disparate as the Bob Marley Estate, Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead, and multiple family entertainment properties: Disney Junior Dance Party On Tour, Peppa Pig Live!, and The Fresh Beat Band Live - all while generating more than $80 million in gross box office sales.
    Jonathan earned a Grammy Award in 2009 for his role in creating the groundbreaking album Global Drum Project with Mickey Hart and in 2020, he received the T.J. Martell Trailblazer Award for his work producing such charity events as The Homeward Bound Concert and A Tribute to the Music of Linda Ronstadt.
    Jonathan has had a fascinating run so far, and by the end of this talk, you will see that he’s just getting started.
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    Be sure to check out Terrapin Station Entertainment at terrapinent.comFollow Terrapin Station Entertainment on Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTubeQ’s With Jonathan Shank: On Terrapin Station’s Legacy Of IntelligenceHow Jam Bands inspired Terrapin Station Entertainment's Jonathan ShankBob Marley One Love Experience at the Saatchi GalleryThe Future Of Immersive Entertainment Is Now – The Sphere Experience Has BegunBe sure to peruse this episode's extensive show notes at spotlightonpodcast.com------------------
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    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

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24 Ratings

24 Ratings

General Zubon ,

One of the More Entertaining Music Chat Podcasts Out There

I think Lawrence is one of the best under-the-radar podcast interviewers in podcast-land. These shows feel like fly-on-the-wall conversations, with Lawrence often prompting his guests into pleasantly unexpected topics and revealing glimpses into the creative process. Even if the guest is someone I know nothing about, I always come away entertained and learning something new about what makes music tick. A gem!

relly124 ,

Keep getting better!

Great series of podcasts and interviews from people across the entirety of the live music space. Such a treat to hear LP speak with his guests about life, music, art and everything in between. 10/10 would recommend.

815ams ,

An easy yet insightful listen

It’s special to get a behind the scenes look of how guests on the show have navigated their life to live out their passion in music and reflect on how they got to where they are today.

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