
Headliners PDX
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Podcast Overview
<p><b>The Story of Making A Living In Live Music In Portland, OR. </b></p> <p>In the 1960's - 1980's a person could make a living playing music in and around Portland, OR. Then something changed. But what?</p> <p>This podumentary is <i>not</i> going to be a historical listing of names and places for the same of making lists. That's been done and done well. It <i>is</i> going to tell <b>the story of what life was like being a professional musician</b> at that time, and maybe why it is much more difficult now.</p> <p>We will be sharing interviews with the people who were there; some well known, some not so much. Either way, they have testimony to share, and that's what we're after.</p> <p>As a podcast documentary, this series will have a beginning and an end; it will not go on indefinitely. We hope it will have a "Ken Burns" vibe to it, following the threads of bands, venues, and people over time, and seeing what kind of story gets woven together.</p>
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3/26/2020
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March 26, 2020
01 Pre-production Sneak-Peek
<p><b>Welcome! </b>This is a pre/early production sneak-peek intro to this project. By the time you hear this, interviews will have just gotten started. I wanted to take a moment and share a description of the goal of this podumentary.</p> <p>I'm working on a production blog as well. Still debating if I want to record short entries for those as well. What do you think?</p> <p>Join our email list and follow on social media to stay up to date. Links on our home page at www.headlinerspdx.com.</p> <p>Thanks!</p> <p>Show notes link - <a href="https://www.headlinerspdx.com/preproduction-sneak-peak/" target="_blank">https://www.headlinerspdx.com/preproduction-sneak-peak/</a></p>
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- What is Headliners PDX?
<p><b>The Story of Making A Living In Live Music In Portland, OR. </b></p> <p>In the 1960's - 1980's a person could make a living playing music in and around Portland, OR. Then something changed. But what?</p> <p>This podumentary is <i>not</i> going to be a historical listing of names and places for the same of making lists. That's been done and done well. It <i>is</i> going to tell <b>the story of what life was like being a professional musician</b> at that time, and maybe why it is much more difficult now.</p> <p>We will be sharing interviews with the people who were there; some well known, some not so much. Either way, they have testimony to share, and that's what we're after.</p> <p>As a podcast documentary, this series will have a beginning and an end; it will not go on indefinitely. We hope it will have a "Ken Burns" vibe to it, following the threads of bands, venues, and people over time, and seeing what kind of story gets woven together.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.
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