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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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Into Music: Leo Lyons

Into Music: Leo Lyons

2025-12-1844:38

Juliana Hatfield returns with a sometimes dark, sometimes funny but always smart batch of songs informed by grief, aging, and a lifetime of questioning authority.
Into Music: Josh Bloom

Into Music: Josh Bloom

2025-12-0926:36

Josh Bloom had never written a book before and he wasn't necessarily how his idea for the first-ever biography of The Apples In Stereo would land but he's emerged with a volume that will please dedicated fans of the group and those who to date only have a passing acquaintance with that outfit's nuanced and rewarding music.
Matthew Park of the Richmond, Virginia band Reverse Yr Curse discusses the band's debut album, Where Are We Going and When Will We Get There?
Men Without Hats will forever have a place in the world of popular music and global culture with their hit song "The Safety Dance" but that doesn't mean that they aren't interested in making new music. In fact, as much as their fans love the hits, it seems that they've always wanted to hear something new from the band.
Nashville duo discuss their third album, a collection of songs inhabited by rich characters who sit with us long after the album's final notes have faded.
Jonny Campolo and his brother Nick, formerly of P.E. and Pill, return with a debut album from their new band Pets. Or pets. What's in a name, anyway?
Legendary vocalist Peabo Bryson discusses his views on a wide range of topics ahead of a new album and book in 2026.
Veteran New York City trio returns with EP that examines the history and nature of whiteness while a double LP about what it means to be an outsider approaches completion.
A 2024 box set demonstrated that there was still interest in Boys Life, nearly 30 years after the Kansas City, Missouri group disbanded. A new EP demonstrates that the quartet is more vital and thoughtful than ever.
San Francisco band blends progressive and folk styles with pop across a deeply imaginative LP.
Creativity is not necessarily a constant, nor is the means one uses to express their creativity. In this conversation, singer-songwriter Andrew Spencer Goldman (Fulton Lights) discusses how he's grappled with these realities.
After a long period of silence, a veteran singer-songwriter finds her voice again and celebrates the power of song.
Known for his work with Ruffians, Seán Griffin is also an experienced solo artist with plenty of thoughts about the state of the world and a sense of humor that helps carry him through.
Armor For Sleep returns with an intense new album, There Is No Memory, out November 7 via Equal Vision.
Oklahoma due returns with an LP spotlighting their songwriting, musical diversity, and a dazzling collection of guests including Vince Gill.
Hail The Sun returns with deep-thinking/deep-reaching cut. turn. fade. back.
After facing a series of losses and other upsets in his life, musician Frank Hannon picked up his guitar and turned his emotions in the music that comprises the Tesla co-founder's latest album, Reflections.
Punk rock veterans team up for a new group and discover that less has changed than they first expected.
Into Music: Josh Hight

Into Music: Josh Hight

2025-10-2019:43

After leaving behind music to pursue film and photography, Josh Hight returns, reinvigorated, with Pines.
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