Studio36 Life & Music Ken & William Bloomfield
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Father & Son, with 36 years in-between, discuss Life & Music with curiosity, gratitude and joy.
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September
Have September on the mind? So do we. In this After-Hours episode of Studio36, Ken and William discuss exploring new places, including those in the mind, with a little self-therapy. Then, William reacts to his listening experience with Led Zeppelin's “Physical Graffiti”, and Ken shares his experience with a socially conscious album by Kendrick Lamar “DAMN.”. The final segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes rough medication and getting...
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The Little Things
Feeling grounded by consistency with the little things, is an approach Ken and William discuss in this episode. Then, William reacts to his listening experience with the Foo Fighters new album “But Here We Are”, and Ken shares his experience with the debut album by DOMi and JD Beck “NOT TONiGHT”. The final segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes a multi-talented and socially conscious American rapper, and an album delayed by a complex album cover ...
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Great Potato Famine
Ken and William share the little, or not so little, joys of the week. Ken finds therapy in collecting photos and researching family history, which includes the Great Potato Famine in Ireland. William reacts to his listening experience with four artists performing for Led Zeppelin at the 2012 Kennedy Center Honors, and Ken shares his experience with the k-pop group, BTS at the 2019 Melon Music Awards (MMS). The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includ...
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Funky Tipping Point
With the passing of Papa Jack, Ken and William reach deep to lift each other up, reminiscing and being grateful for the joy Papa Jack brought to life. Ken discusses experiencing a tipping point triggered by music. William reacts to his listening experience with We Were Here by Joshua Radin, and Ken shares his experience with the album Imagination & the Misfit Kid by the Labrinth (not Labyrinth). The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes live...
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What You Have
Clean underwear, a lost photo album, three little birds and The Bare Maximum (TEDxTeen by Steve Lacy), are all part of this week’s discussion. William reacts to his listening experience with the first grunge album, Come On Down by Seattle’s Green River, and Ken shares his experience with the album Gemini Rights by the Steve Lacy. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes a Misfit Kid and whisper rock.
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Shared Memories
Connecting with friends, screwing around in the dugout, doing laundry and band practice is all part of this week’s discussion. William reacts to his listening experience with Glass Houses by Billy Joel, and Ken shares his experience with the album AM by the Arctic Monkeys. The segment ends with the presentation of this week's Listening Experience which includes the birth of a new genre and some fresh R&B.