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Welcome to The Elation Podcast, the show where we dive deep into the exhilarating world of creation and collaboration with professionals from a diverse range of backgrounds. Each episode, we'll bring you one-on-one interviews with exceptional individuals who have found a unique source of euphoria in their professional endeavors. Join us as we uncover their inspiring stories, explore their creative processes, and learn from their experiences.
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Jennifer Roe is the Executive Director of Folk Alliance International, and she joins us to break down how one of the most unique music conferences in the world is reshaping the independent music community. We talk about the magic of turning hotel rooms into immersive performance spaces, creating a festival inside a single building where artists, industry leaders, and fans collide in real time. From the intentional design of the conference to the deep sense of community it fosters, Jennifer shares how Folk Alliance has become a powerful hub for connection, collaboration, and artist discovery.We also dive into the bigger picture with music advocacy on Capitol Hill, immigration challenges for international artists, the economics of streaming, and how AI is changing the creative landscape. Jennifer speaks on protecting artists while embracing innovation, and we explore how tools like AI can empower creators when used responsibly. This conversation is about uplifting musicians, strengthening cities like New Orleans, and building a future where independent artists don’t just survive - they thrive.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Trey Smith is the Co-Founder and Chief Integration Officer of The Backline Company, and he joins us to break down what really happens behind the curtain of live music. From supplying drum kits and guitars to handling last-minute curveballs and high-pressure artist demands, Trey explains why backline is both deeply technical and intensely psychological. We talk about his journey from running DIY house shows in Austin to building one of the Southeast’s leading backline operations in New Orleans, and why spotting a gap in the market changed everything.We also dive into the chaos and magic of major festival moments, navigating artist personalities, protecting your reputation in a small industry, and what it takes to stay calm when thousands of fans are watching, and everything could fall apart. Trey shares lessons on collaboration, professionalism, and building a long-game career in music, plus an honest look at where the New Orleans music scene stands today, and what it needs to evolve.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Billy O'Connell is an Artist Manager and Professor of Music Industry Studies at Loyola University, and he joins us to break down what it really takes to survive and thrive in the music business. From working rock clubs in New York at 16 to booking punk legends in LA and managing artists at Sire Records, Billy shares the real stories behind his rise and the hard-earned lessons that shaped his career. We talk about professionalism, grace, and why kindness is still one of the most underrated assets in a small, fast-moving industry.We also dig into what today’s artists must understand: copyrights, revenue streams, marketing cycles, and why no one is coming to “rescue” you. Billy lays out the blueprint—create awareness, build connection, then convert—and explains how AI and new technology aren’t the enemy, but tools to leverage. As a professor actively building student-run record labels and live music labs at Loyola, he’s focused on preparing the next generation with real-world, hands-on experience. This conversation is a masterclass in longevity, strategy, and staying human in an evolving industry.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Mike Mauer is the VP of Marketing, Data & Technology at Gate 52, and he joins us to break down his unconventional path through the music, live events, and festival industry. We talk about how early hands-on experience in venue operations and artist management shaped his understanding of live events, what led him to move to New Orleans on a leap of faith, and how stepping outside the music industry to work in marketing and data ultimately made him more effective when he returned.We also dig into how festivals actually work behind the scenes, from marketing strategy and ticketing to risk management and community building. Mike shares why the future of festivals is less about chasing massive lineups and more about experience, mission, and audience connection, along with lessons he’s learned about specialization, long-term growth, and putting one foot in front of the other in a competitive industry.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Tonya Boyd-Cannon is a singer-songwriter, artist, and educator whose journey is deeply rooted in New Orleans culture, legacy, and truth. We talk with Tonya about growing up as a preacher’s kid between Mississippi and the Lower Ninth Ward, finding her voice through gospel, jazz, and classical music, and pushing past early discouragement to build a lasting career. She shares stories from selling music out of her trunk to recording with Jean Knight, releasing multiple albums, and her most recent projects, including Clusters and her Mardi Gras anthem “Everywhere Else It's Tuesday.”We also dive into Tonya’s creative process and her deep connection to analog sound, vinyl, and the spiritual energy of classic recordings, along with her perspective on navigating the modern music industry, AI, and staying grounded as an artist. The conversation highlights her work as an educator through a vocal music workshop with the Jazz & Heritage Foundation, where she mentors young singers in artistry, confidence, and life skills. This episode is a powerful reflection on authenticity, patience, and what it really means to stay true to yourself while building a creative life that lasts.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Stephane Wrembel is a musician, guitarist, composer, and teacher whose work is deeply rooted in the Django jazz tradition. We talk with Stephane about growing up in Fontainebleau, France, the birthplace of Impressionism and home to Django Reinhardt, and how being surrounded by Django’s legacy shaped his musical path. He shares his early classical piano training, the moment he discovered Django jazz at a festival as a teenager, and why that sound became the foundation of his life’s work.We also dig into the discipline and philosophy behind Django-style guitar, the challenges of learning before the internet era, and the mentors who helped refine his voice as an artist. Stephane breaks down his view of jazz as a living framework born in New Orleans, his experiences touring across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, and what he’s learned from global music traditions. The conversation closes with reflections on teaching, balance, aging as an artist, and why passing knowledge to the next generation is just as important as creating new music.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Gregory Agid is a musician and the Executive Director of Second Line Arts Collective, and he joins us to talk about how a single summer at the Louis Armstrong Jazz Camp changed the trajectory of his life. Gregory shares his journey from moving to New Orleans at age 12 with no background in the city’s music culture to being mentored by legends and growing up alongside future icons like Jon Batiste and Trombone Shorty. We dig into how those early experiences shaped his understanding of music as a spiritual practice, a community responsibility, and a powerful tool for personal transformation.We also unpack the realities of being a working musician in New Orleans, the gap between artistry and sustainability, and why education, mentorship, and entrepreneurship are critical for the next generation. Gregory breaks down his philosophy behind Second Line Arts Collective, his thoughts on navigating the music industry without losing integrity, and how artists can embrace new technology, including AI, without sacrificing humanity or culture. This conversation is about legacy, adaptability, and doing the work to make sure New Orleans music doesn’t just survive, but thrives.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Mia Borders is a New Orleans–based musician and the founder of Third Coast Entertainment, and she joins us to talk about her creative origin story, her relationship with guitar and songwriting, and how she found her lane as an artist at a young age. We dig into her early musical education, growing up Uptown, and how those formative experiences shaped the way she approaches music with confidence, intention, and independence.We also get into the business side of being a working musician, how Mia’s background as a paralegal influenced her mindset around contracts, ownership, and protecting her work, plus why she founded Third Coast Entertainment to push for more equity, representation, and opportunity in the music industry. From thoughtful conversations around AI as a creative tool to the realities of being a musician in New Orleans, this episode is about building a sustainable career, advocating for marginalized artists, and using music to bring people together across differences.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Gerard Longo is the founder and CEO of Underground Music Collective. We talk about what it really takes to build a creative platform with longevity, from being intentional with your time and energy to knowing when to say no, clearing distractions, and building a community that actually supports growth. Gerard shares why this past year has been the most impactful of his life and how focus, alignment, and purpose have helped Underground Music Collective evolve.We also dig into the realities of today’s music industry, including why artists need to “know enough to be dangerous” on the business side, how collaboration beats competition, and why old-school networking and showing up still matter. Gerard breaks down the balance between art and business, the value of building complementary teams, and what New Orleans’ creative spirit gets right compared to more corporate music cities. This conversation is packed with perspective for artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs who want to build something meaningful without losing the soul of the work.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Fiona Bloom is the owner of The Bloom Effect, a one-stop shop agency helping artists build real momentum through marketing, branding, publicity, and global connections. We sat down with Fiona live at NOLA MusicCon at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Center to talk about her path from college radio DJ to internationally respected tastemaker, and how relationship-driven strategy fuels long-term artist growth.We dig into what it actually takes to build buzz in today’s music industry, why showing up locally still matters, and how artists can stack opportunities beyond traditional PR—from festivals and visuals to collaborations and community building. Fiona also shares her deep connection to New Orleans, the city’s undeniable talent, and what’s still needed to strengthen its music infrastructure, offering real insight for artists focused on patience, consistency, and sustainable careers.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Robin Kindrick is the owner of Track Dat Sync, a full-service music licensing company, and she joins us live from NOLA MusiCon inside the Jazz & Heritage Center to talk about sync, strategy, and what it really takes to build a sustainable music career. We get into her journey from songwriting to licensing, how placements in TV, film, ads, and video games actually work, and why sync can be a powerful lane for artists looking beyond streaming.We also dig into the bigger picture of the New Orleans music scene—confidence, culture, and where education still needs to catch up with talent. Robin shares insights on radio vs. streaming, why humility matters just as much as confidence, her favorite local artists and venues, and what makes New Orleans special for creatives trying to grow without leaving the city. This conversation is equal parts industry game and inspiration, straight from someone who’s been in it and is still pushing it forward. Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
This special episode is a celebration of the moments that defined the Elation Podcast in 2025. We’re revisiting the conversations that made us laugh, think, reflect, and feel inspired — from creative breakthroughs and hard-earned lessons to unforgettable stories straight from the heart of the music and creative community. It’s a highlight reel of the energy, honesty, and passion that make Elation what it is.Huge thank you to every incredible guest who sat down with us in 2025 and trusted us with their stories — this year wouldn’t exist without you. If you’re new here, this is the perfect place to jump in. And if you’ve been rocking with us all year, consider this a reminder of why we do it. Tap into the rest of the Elation Podcast for full episodes, deeper dives, and more creative conversations that keep the inspiration flowing. Timestamps:0:00 Intro0:06 Choppa - Why I Don't Buy Weed For Rappers1:21 Juvenile - Juvie's Crazy Fan2:15 Cookie Hood - Friends with Pablo Escobar 4:06 HaSizzle - Conspiracy Theories I Believe 8:08 Malik Mingo - Kendrick Lamar vs Lil Wayne for the Super Bowl9:06 Nate Cameron - How Do We Push New Orleans Culture Forward?10:25 Danovan Calhoun-Bettis - New Orleans Will Be Disney World12:10 Tavia Osbey - Becoming Manager of Tank and the Bangas13:17 Tank Ball - I Have a Million Songs16:00 Don Bartholomew - I Recorded Them First17:21 Amanda Mester - Hip Hop is Social Justice19:51 Julia Heath - New Orleans is the Birthplace of American MusicOur show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Rob Schwartz is the Co-Founder and Chief Music Officer of ACX1 Studios and a Governor for the Philadelphia Chapter of the Recording Academy, with a career that spans music distribution, radio, festivals, sync licensing, and global music education. We sit down with Rob live at NOLA MusicCon to talk about building sustainable careers in the music industry, creating multiple revenue streams, and why artists need to think beyond gigs if they want long-term success. He breaks down his work running a massive creative incubator, launching radio stations, mentoring artists through the Grammys, and turning big ideas into real platforms that serve independent musicians.We also dig into the evolution of DistroFest, Rob’s artist-first festival and conference designed to give musicians both stage time and industry knowledge, and what cities like New Orleans can do to better support original artists. From the realities of today’s oversaturated music landscape to the importance of branding, self-trust, and learning the business side of creativity, this conversation is packed with real-world insight for anyone navigating music, media, or creative entrepreneurship.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Jordan Koppens is the Marketing Director and Arts Market Producer at Arts New Orleans, and she’s been quietly shaping the creative ecosystem of this city for years. We talk about her journey from growing up between Louisiana and Mississippi to coming back to New Orleans in 2010 to dive into the music scene, curate shows, and build spaces where artists could experiment and grow. Jordan shares how New Orleans has changed post-Katrina, what gentrification and corporate ownership have meant for native musicians, and why she calls this city “the biggest art class with no teacher.”We dig into how Arts New Orleans and the Arts Market of New Orleans give artists real opportunities to build sustainable creative businesses through open-air markets, public art, and youth programming. Jordan breaks down how the juried art market works, how they support over 300 Gulf South artists, and how programs like LUNA Fête, the Young Artist Movement, and the Percent for Art initiative are investing directly in local creators, from youth muralists to artists whose work now hangs in city buildings. We also get into the behind-the-scenes challenges of producing outdoor markets—from permits and tax bonds to unpredictable weather—and why supporting these spaces is essential to keeping New Orleans culture alive and in the hands of the people who create it.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Bradford Roublow is a Senior Supervisor at Live Nation and the owner of Bentley Barz Entertainment, using both business savvy and deep industry experience to lift up New Orleans artists. We talk about how he went from reading friends’ performance contracts and selling cars to fund the dream, to managing artists like BJ So Cole and working closely with venues like House of Blues and the Fillmore. Bradford breaks down why the music game is really “90% business, 10% talent,” how he became the bridge between independent artists and major venues, and what it takes to navigate deals, protect your work, and actually build a career in this industry.We also dive into his time in New York interning with Roc Nation and Cinematic Music Group, working around teams for artists like Meek Mill and Megan Thee Stallion, and how those early networking moves are now coming full circle with major placements for his clients. We’re all about celebrating the people pushing New Orleans culture forward, and Bradford shares how he’s giving back through local showcases, building a management firm that can employ a team, and creating more structure and opportunity for our city’s raw talent.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Emily Madero is the President & CEO of French Quarter Festivals, Inc., and she joins us to break down what it really takes to run one of the most beloved cultural institutions in New Orleans. We get into her journey to New Orleans, her post-Katrina commitment to rebuilding the city, and how French Quarter Fest has stayed fiercely local while attracting nearly a million people each year. Emily shares how the festival preserves culture, drives massive economic impact, and keeps its roots authentic—plus how safety, programming, and community engagement have evolved over 43 years.We also explore the future of French Quarter Fest, the rise of Satchmo SummerFest and the upcoming Holidays New Orleans Style, and why keeping events free and accessible is essential to the city’s cultural heartbeat. As always, we’re here to celebrate creativity, collaboration, and the people who make New Orleans feel like home. Tune in and tap into the spirit of the Quarter with us.Learn more about the upcoming Holidays New Orleans Style: https://fqfi.org/holidays/Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Don Bartholomew is a music producer, engineer, and CEO of BangnWorld — and one of the quiet giants behind New Orleans’ most influential sound. We sit down with him to talk about growing up under the legacy of his father, R&B pioneer Dave Bartholomew, building his first studio from scratch, and becoming the first engineer to ever professionally record Lil Wayne, BG, Magnolia Slim, Ms. Tee, UNLV, and more. Don breaks down those early Cash Money days, what he saw in Wayne as a kid, and how the grind, unity, and originality of that era shaped the future of New Orleans hip-hop.We also explore the evolution of the producer’s role, the importance of artist development, and why today’s artists need more collaboration and less competition. Don shares stories about Mannie Fresh, Mia X, and the crossover between Cash Money and No Limit, along with updates on his current projects — including Ladies Man and the 16/16 collaboration featuring Juvenile, Mystikal, and 3D Natee. As always, we’re here to celebrate the creatives who shaped the culture and continue to push New Orleans forward.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Julia Heath is the Policy and Outreach Manager for the New Orleans Mayor’s Office of Nighttime Economy. We dig into how New Orleans can be not just the birthplace of American music, but the place it’s headed, and cover Julia’s path from venue work to Covid-era advocacy, why coalition-building saved independent stages, and how the “music ecosystem” powers bars, restaurants, hotels, and tourism across the city.We get specific on solutions: the public New Orleans Music Census (and what 1,500+ voices told us), the Music Census Sessions with The Ella Project and NOPL, and practical routes for artists: brand/EPK basics, touring, and sync. We also face the tough stuff: housing, weather risk, and policy uncertainty, plus the need for workforce pipelines and stronger city-state coordination. Together, we reflect on how collaboration, advocacy, and creative development can secure the future of New Orleans music for generations to come.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Tarriona “Tank” Ball is a Grammy-award winning artist and the lead singer of Tank and the Bangas. On The Elation Podcast with host David Adams, we dive straight into her New Orleans roots, how a neighborhood girl group and spoken word shaped her voice, and why blending poetry with melody is core to her artistry. We talk community support, national breakout moments like Tiny Desk and late-night TV, and the real work of staying original when the industry wants easy boxes.We also get into imagination in a copy-paste era, what AI can’t touch about human performance, and how New Orleans culture fuels everything she makes. Tank teases her new poetry book, The Thing About Falling, and a near-finished album built for live, interactive shows. If you’re here for creativity that’s bold, soulful, and unmistakably New Orleans, you’re in the right place.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com
Kate Duncan is the Director of the School of Music & Theater Professions and the Conrad Hilton Chair in Music Industry at Loyola University New Orleans. We sit down with her and host David Adams to unpack her path from classical singer to jazz educator, how Loyola readies students for real careers, and why craft, confidence, and business savvy matter as much as talent.We dig into AI’s role in songwriting/production, copyright pitfalls, Dolby Atmos and immersive audio, and why New Orleans’ live scene and festival partnerships are the best classroom. We talk experiential learning, keeping the “fun” in the work (even with all the emails and spreadsheets), and the push to strengthen creative infrastructure so more graduates build their futures right here in the city that built American music.Our show's host, David Adams, founded Elation Entertainment, a New Orleans-based multi-media entertainment company. With a solid foundation of 8 years working in the Los Angeles music scene conducting multiple music camps with Grammy Associates, Musicians, and Producers, David brings a wealth of expertise to the table. His experiences have taught him valuable lessons, encouraging him to bring the entertainment industry standards and creative spaces to New Orleans, a place he calls home. Follow Elation EntertainmentInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/elationent/Website: https://www.elationent.com




