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Musicians' Teatime

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Podcast Overview

Hosted by Gabi Chesnet and Cyd Levine, Musicians’ Teatime is a short interview-style podcast about the music industry past, present and future. Guests are welcomed to talk about their experience and relationship to music, but this can encompass their history, anecdotes, philosophy, life lessons or even casual talk relating to their life’s work. We raise topics relevant within today’s music industry and how they may relate to the state of things 20, 30, 40 years ago- or, you know, maybe not, if the mood’s rather up to ranking which modes sound the best. Lie back in your seat, kick your feet up, grab a hot drink and tune in! All episodes come with a full transcript and translation into French.

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2/22/2021

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Steve Bartek: Coffee & guitars - Recollections on orchestration

March 21, 2022

Steve Bartek: Coffee & guitars - Recollections on orchestration

<p>Gabi Chesnet and Tiyanée Stevens visit Steve Bartek and talk career retrospective, influences, musicianship, composing, orchestration and even imposter syndrome around a cup of coffee.</p><p>From Strawberry Alarm Clock to Oingo Boingo alongside a lifelong involvement in film scoring, Steve shares fresh perspectives and experiences on music theory, interaction between musicians, self-consciousness and what keeps the music makers going - not without a good amount of laughter and compelling memories.</p>

Episode thumbnail for John Avila: High-octane bass groovin' - From Oingo Boingo to LACM

February 27, 2022

John Avila: High-octane bass groovin' - From Oingo Boingo to LACM

<p>Gabi Chesnet and Tiyanée Stevens sit down at John Avila's studio, Brando's Paradise, for an insightful chat filled with fascinating, heartfelt recollections.</p><p>After love at first sight between John and his first Höfner style bass, he goes on to recount what it was like to live through classic rock, disco, punk - then go on to play in Oingo Boingo, Food for Feet, and now LA supergroup JackiO, all the while being a producer, session &amp; live musician, and now educator at LACM... From one odd anecdote!</p>

Episode thumbnail for Ira Ingber: Mindfulness, musicianship and production - A brief industry retrospective

December 8, 2021

Ira Ingber: Mindfulness, musicianship and production - A brief industry retrospective

<p>Gabi Chesnet and Ira Ingber (Captain Beefheart, Canned Heat, Bob Dylan, Van Dyke Parks) discuss the changes of the music industry as both a musician and producer through the decades, the good and the bad of technology, and the nonverbal, psychological aspects of playing and crafting music. </p>

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What is Musicians' Teatime?

Hosted by Gabi Chesnet and Cyd Levine, Musicians’ Teatime is a short interview-style podcast about the music industry past, present and future. Guests are welcomed to talk about their experience and relationship to music, but this can encompass their history, anecdotes, philosophy, life lessons or even casual talk relating to their life’s work. We raise topics relevant within today’s music industry and how they may relate to the state of things 20, 30, 40 years ago- or, you know, maybe not, if the mood’s rather up to ranking which modes sound the best.

Lie back in your seat, kick your feet up, grab a hot drink and tune in!

All episodes come with a full transcript and translation into French.

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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