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Author: Jedd Beaudoin

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Into Music is a podcast that explores the critical role that teachers, mentors, and tastemakers have in a musician’s musical development. Episodes feature discussion of the performers work and creative process as well as lessons they’ve learned along the way.Host Jedd Beaudoin has been on the KMUW airwaves since 2009 with his two-hour music show, Strange Currency in addition to serving as one of the station’s arts and culture reporters. He holds bylines with publications such as American Songwriter, No Depression, Keyboard, and PopMatters.Into Music is made possible by McClelland Inc.
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Oliver Wakeman looks back on Mother's Ruin with a new 20th anniversary edition of the album and forward to touring with his father, Rick Wakeman.
Robert Jon & The Wreck continue building their audience with dedicated touring and raucous live performances. Robert Jon Burrison explains it all.
Andrew Becker's latest release under the Human Potential moniker is Eel Sparkles, an impactful demonstration of Becker's formidable creativity brimming with imaginative compositions.
Cody Diekhoff performs as Chicago Farmer and the latest Chicago Farmer LP, Homeaid, is a rich and imaginative collection of songs that serve as testament to his formidable musical talents.
The band Six Going On Seven has returned with its first album in over 20 years. Titled Human Tears the recording bridges the distance between the trio's early days and its present state.
Jonathan Bernstein became a fan of Justin Townes Earle while a college student in St. Paul, Minnesota. He thought that he might be covering the songwriter's career for many years to come but that changed when Earle died in 2020. Instead of writing about Earle's career as it unfolded, Bernstein found himself serving as the late musician's biographer with the book What Do You Do When You’re Lonesome: The Authorized Biography of Justin Townes Earle.
Into Music: Sammy Brue

Into Music: Sammy Brue

2026-03-0226:13

Sammy Brue may not have expected to become friends with his musical hero, Justin Townes Earle, and he may not have expected that their friendship would be cut short by Earle's death in 2020. He's chosen to remember his friend and mentor with the new album The Journals.
Veteran indie rock act Voxtrot is back with its first album in over a decade. Songwriter Ramesh Srivastava discusses the current state of the band and what the future might hold.
John McCutcheon and Tom Paxton began meeting over Zoom in 2021 to visit and to write songs. They're penned over 200 tunes in that time and, now, have their second collaborative album out.
Louder Than You Think: A Lo-Fi History of Gary Young and Pavement is an examination of the complexities of human character and human interaction that also happens to be about a founding member of indie rock's most beloved bands.
Into Music: Tim Easton

Into Music: Tim Easton

2026-02-1929:52

Tim Easton returns with a group of songs that strike a remarkable contrast between darkness and light, a reminder of the formidable gifts he brings to the art of song.
Multi-hyphenate, high-energy British quartet releases searing, spirited debut album.
LAPÊCHE delivers new album of vocal-forward material that enhances the music's dreamlike and emotionally charged qualities.
Bassist/guitarist/vocalist and songwriter Gail Ann Dorsey reflects on her career ahead of releasing a brand-new solo album and her first single in two decades.
A new compilation brings together Slim Dunlap's two classic solo albums from the 1990s beside a rich collection of rarities, including one some hope will catch the ears of Bruce Springsteen.
Paris-based musician and physician Stéphane Schück discusses sophomore release from his band The Salt Collective.
Parliament-Funkadelic guitarist Michael Hampton discusses his new EP, Into The Public Domain.
Irish singer-songwriter Ailbhe Reddy discusses her latest album, Kiss Big, and how she avoid breakup album tropes.
Toad The Wet Sprocket's Glen Phillips discusses the band's renewed sense of gratitude, the power of books, and the beauty and sadness of grief.
Into Music: Ben Vaughn

Into Music: Ben Vaughn

2026-01-2332:45

Ben Vaughn has worked with a variety of music legends, written and recorded albums under his own name, shared a dressing room with The Replacements, and composed music for television. Now he's entered the world of podcasting via Straight From The Hat With Ben Vaughn.
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