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Southeast Sounds is a radio show, on-air showcase, and podcast series that celebrates and promotes Southeast Alaska singers and songwriters. It's a celebration of the rich musical heritage and diverse cultures that shape our unique part of the world. Southeast Sounds explores the heart of Southeast Alaska's music scene, featuring interviews with local musicians and live performances. As a Southeast Alaska artist, submit your songs to KINYRADIO.com for consideration and airplay on our radio stations in Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan.
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 This episode of Southeast Sounds features a conversation with 11-year-old Juneau musician Harmony and her father/producer Jbo Audio. Harmony shares how she began playing guitar at age five, her early performances with Marion Call, and her growing passion for pop and R&B music aimed at kids her age. The pair discuss their collaborative songwriting process, Harmony’s recent single “Talking to Myself,” and their educational content for young musicians. The interview highlights the importance of family support, consistent practice, and community recognition in helping young Southeast Alaska artists grow. https://www.youtube.com/@strumbelievable/videoshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/41GW08lhT7heY4o1Lvl9AK?si=V35lznEVQoaklmmXo3Tb1Ahttps://www.youtube.com/@jboaudioe/videos
 Southeast Sounds sits down with Ocean View, a high-school quartet formed through Mike Moss’s Nagoonberry Music program. The lineup: Ryder (vocals/guitar), Arlo (guitar), Eleanor (bass), and Elias (drums). They talk origins, influences, first gigs, and perform a stripped-down studio cover of “Creep” (Radiohead). 
Southeast Sounds, hosts Justin Miller and Krystal Rose chat with folk musician Quinton Woolman Morgan about his journey from Seattle’s music scene to Juneau. He shares his transition from psychedelic rock to folk, his songwriting process, and the challenges of pursuing music seriously. Quinton discusses upcoming projects, collaborations, and the need for more accessible music venues in Juneau. The episode features a live performance and highlights his latest releases, available on all streaming platforms. Catch Quinton at Folk Fest and the Maritime Festival!
The Rain Dogs, Sad girl pop punk band soaked in a cheap beer marinade make their first appearance on Southeast Sounds with Justin Miller and Krystal Rose. Listen to see how this Juneau local Band got started and what they are currently working on!
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2024-02-2804:16

Southeast Sounds is a pioneering radio show and podcast series dedicated to uncovering the vibrant tapestry of musical talent nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Southeast Alaska. This show is more than just a platform; it's a celebration, an exploration, and an homage to the rich musical heritage and diverse cultures that shape this unique region of the world.
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