Music Musing
Through a connection with my last guest, Luis Malbas, I got to have a great conversation with Mike Sloat of mikesloat.com. He is a video producer and has produced videos for many musicians, non-profits, elearning events, and for food, wine, and beverage vendors. Mike has a rich history in music and it shows as we discuss first guitars, being a luthier, and the music industry from the video side. Join us for a great conversation! Mike’s Contact Info Please show your support by leaving us a review and/or helping us through our new Are we missing something? Let us know at
info_outline Guest - Luis Malbas of TLDC and O'Reilly MediaMusic Musing
Luis Malbas and I met about 5 years ago in the professional field of Learning and Development and through this meeting, we also discovered that we share a love for playing and listening to music. So, the next natural move was to have him on as a guest and get the full story of his history. I was not let down! An accomplished musician and a shining light in the world of Learning and Development, Luis and I talk house parties, punk rock, and 'not' learning the piano. Please show your support by leaving us a review and/or helping us through our new Are we missing something? Let us know at ...
info_outline Guest – Pete Pardo of Sea of TranquilityMusic Musing
Today I get to talk with a long-time friend of the podcast, Pete Pardo of Sea of Tranquility. We talk about his transition from writing about all things rock into the world of webzines and ultimately a thriving YouTube community. There were some great guitar discussions and get his input on physical media when it comes to music. It is a great episode with some amazing insight to Pete and the world of rock and prog music!
info_outline Guest - O'Loughlin Part 2 of 2 - JimMusic Musing
In part two, we talk to Jim O'Loughlin of the You’re Not Listening Podcast and he clears up some things from Sean's podcast, does a little dancing, and tells some great stories about music and the life of a DJ. Check it! Please show your support by leaving us a review and/or helping us through our new Are we missing something? Let us know at Intro/Outro Music Credits: Break Music Credits:
info_outline Guest - O'Loughlin Part 1 of 2 - ShaunMusic Musing
The start of a two-part series with the team from You’re Not Listening Podcast and we start with Shaun O’Loughlin in the hot seat first. We talk (semi) local bands, marching band, and the influence Shaun’s dad had on his diverse taste in music leading to the invention of their podcast!
info_outline Covers : The Series - Back in BlackMusic Musing
Continuing our Covers Series, Brent and I review covers of a classic rock staple, Back in Black by AC/DC. So many covers with so little time. From a lullabye to blue grass and everything in between!
info_outline Guest - Cekov Part 2 of 2 - IvanMusic Musing
In part two of this two-part series, Ivan gives us his music history and how he passed that on to his daughter, Nicole. It is amazing to see how big a role family can play in ones appreciation for music and just how deep that love of music can go.
info_outline Guest - Cekov Part 1 of 2 - NicoleMusic Musing
This is part one of a two-part series where I speak with a father (Ivan) and daughter (Nicole) who are both "Dead Heads" and have spent their lives attending shows together. Music is a big part of their live and forms a unique connection between them, so come hear their music stories!
info_outline Guest - Jon Berkenfield of Berkreviews.comMusic Musing
In this episode, I talk with the host of https://berkreviews.com/ Jon Berkenfield. Jon was also the bass player for my local band in central Florida named Contrast. I have known Jon for quite a while, but his music story was surprising in some areas and hit home in others!
info_outline Guest - Brent SchlenkerMusic Musing
Up front is another of our episodes on covers where Brent Schlenker and myself look at the classic blues song, Johnny B. Goode. There are some pretty diverse versions here to unpack. The second half is Brent’s Music story and man was I blown away by his journey and how music has been in his life.
info_outlineMTV changed the landscape for music forever. Is the medium still relevant today? Why is MTV not a buzz word in music anymore? We welcome back Jon Berkenfield of Berkreviews.com to get his insight on this subject. What is your favorite video of all time?
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