The Art Inside the Craft

Jeremy Glazier

The Art Inside the Craft podcast brings you interviews with artists and artisans of every walk of life. I want to know how they do what they do, and how I can incorporate that knowledge to make my own craft better. Subscribe to my website, https://jeremyglazier.com/art-inside-the-craft-podcast/ to follow along as well with everything I'm up to.

  1. 02/28/2023

    Jimmy Gnecco talks OURS and a look at his creative process.

    Jimmy Gnecco is as talented a musical artist that I've come across in my many years of searching out new music.  His dedication to following his artistic integrity, whether a solo project or in his band OURS, has resulted in opportunities like singing on the Spiderman 2 soundtrack with Brian May from Queen playing guitar,  Lana Del Rey writing a song called "Jimmy Gnecco", and the late Chester Bennington placing Gnecco in his top 3 vocalists along side the late Chris Cornell, and an artists that many people make comparisons to, Jeff Buckley.  The amount of effort and dedication he places on his music is inspiring and much of that comes through in our interview. Jimmy graciously let me ask some back ground about how he started and the kind of work he put into becoming a vocalist.  We discuss the OURS self titled album and the tour from 2022, which was their first in quite a while, partially due to covid.  He also talks about the next album that is scheduled for OURS and when it may be on the way. Follow Jimmy Gnecco and his various projects on his website, Facebook, Twitter, or his YouTube channel.  His newest solo project, The Heart, is available now and tour dates for OURS are available on his website. Check out my podcasts via your favorite streaming platform, Ink19.com, or my Instagram.  You can also follow along via my linktree for any other projects that you may want to follow along with.

    22 min
  2. 02/17/2023

    Myron Elkins - Michigan native with a huge voice and humble roots.

    Myron Elkins and his band just dropped their first full length album, Factories, Farms, & Amphetamines, which was recorded at the historic RCA Studio A in Nashville, TN with the Legendary Producer, Dave Cobb.  They are a young band with a sound that harkens back to every Detroit, MI legend that you can think of and they do it very well.  From the first time I saw them on stage opening or Black Berry Smoke, I know that these guys would be a band to watch. Myron and I talk about his road to music and how his grandpa helped shape that appreciation for music.  We have a fun conversation about how he rates his guitar skills and what it was like working with a legend like Dave Cobb.  The album we discuss, available now, is chock full of his inspirations and shows the wide range of sounds that the band has to offer and the influences that I have to attribute to the wide range of sounds that Detroit is responsible for creating. Check out their website , Instagram and Facebook  to grab some merch and the album or see where they will be touring next. Follow along with the podcast on any platform as well as Instagram to see when new things post.   Also check out Ink19 for not only my writing, but a ton of interesting music, book, and movie reviews.  There are lots of cool features by a variety of fun contributors that culminate into one site to get caught up on anything that may pique your interest.

    28 min

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About

The Art Inside the Craft podcast brings you interviews with artists and artisans of every walk of life. I want to know how they do what they do, and how I can incorporate that knowledge to make my own craft better. Subscribe to my website, https://jeremyglazier.com/art-inside-the-craft-podcast/ to follow along as well with everything I'm up to.