Episodios

  • What Where When-sday: A Live Music Tribute to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater
    May 21 2025

    This week for What Where When-sday, we discuss a live music tribute to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater happening at the Basement East this Friday. For people of a certain age, I’m including myself in this, video game soundtracks– like Hawk’s skateboarding series– played a big part in music discovery. I discussed the lasting cultural impact with Brandon Bruce, CEO of Mellow Rebel and the music director of the event.

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    6 m
  • What Where When-sday: OZ Arts Nashville's Brave New Arts Lab
    May 14 2025

    OZ Arts Nashville’s Brave New Arts Lab is happening Thursday (May 15) through Saturday (May 17). A celebration of local innovation and creativity with short-form performances by Nashville artists. One of the works that will be shown is Welcome to Paradise — A trippy multimedia-music experience by Landry Butler and Inglewood Social Club. Butler talks about his work and the basis of the film.

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    6 m
  • On the Record: Samara Joy on new album 'Portrait'
    May 12 2025

    Being on the road with her current band is what inspired her latest record Portrait. With her band, Samara Joy will be on stage Tuesday, May 13 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. Hear the full conversation with Samara Joy talking about her musical upbringing, introduction to Jazz, and her new album Portrait above the article or head over to WNXP Podcast, where you listen to your podcast.

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    28 m
  • What Where When-sday: Music City Movement's Spring Fest
    May 7 2025

    Music City Movement's mission is to foster a creative collaborative environment for musicians and creatives through open mic, educational sessions, and networking events. They will be hosting Spring Fest this Saturday at Honeytree Meadery featuring local artists and vendors.

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    6 m
  • On the Record: Lucius on their self-titled LP
    May 5 2025

    For nearly two decades as one half of the band Lucius, Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig have been sending us to space, and also wrapping us up like Snuggies, with their vocal harmonies. The new Lucius record, self-titled and self-produced by drummer Dan Molad, represents what Wolfe said is “the most honest and unfiltered” version of the group, including impressions of domesticity, growth and loss. Laessig said making this as just the four-piece “felt like a coming home.”

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    23 m
  • On The Record with WNXP: Neil Sugarman, co-owner of Daptone Records
    May 3 2025

    Daptone Records released the 20 Year Anniversary of Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings second album Naturally, with songs like “How Long Do I Have to Wait For You” and “This Land Is Your Land” this record that not only helped Daptone become a household name, but helped Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings cement their legacy in soul music in the process. Neil Sugarman, co-owner of Daptone Records and sax player of the Dap-Kings joined us to discuss the formation of the label and the impact of the record.

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    28 m
  • What Where When-sday: Cinco De Mayo
    Apr 30 2025

    This week for What Where When-sday, we discuss Cinco De Mayo with WPLN’s Rachel Iacovone with events from Plaza Mariachi's five-day celebration to a Rudy's Jazz Room residency, Secret Bodega’s Taco Bell-inspired takeover at Pearl Diver, and It's Giving Global at Cherries out East.

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    6 m
  • On The Record with WNXP: Vundabar
    Apr 25 2025

    When in Nashville for a special performance at Grimey's record store, Boston trio Vundabar stopped by WNXP to talk about their new full-length, 'Surgery and Pleasure,' as well as learnings from their 10+ years playing together.

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    19 m
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