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BONUS — Austin Artists Share What It Means to Play ACL Fest
What does it mean for Austin artists to take the stage at the city’s biggest music festival? This episode features conversations with SL Houser, Geto Gala, and Next of Kin as they share their journeys to Austin City Limits Music Festival, reflect on what it means to perform in their hometown, and talk about what’s […] The post BONUS — Austin Artists Share What It Means to Play ACL Fest appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 8Can we look to the past to figure out the future of affordable housing for musicians?
We take a look at the Metropolis Apartments, a complex that has been providing affordable housing for musicians and creatives for over 20 years. The post Can we look to the past to figure out the future of affordable housing for musicians? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 9What’s going on with the Live Music Fund?
The Live Music Fund is about to launch applications for its third round of funding. Hear what's changed with the fund over the years, and what will be new with this next iteration. The post What’s going on with the Live Music Fund? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
BONUS — The city has millions of dollars to support the Austin music scene. But who gets the money? (rerun)
bonusIn preparation for our upcoming update episode about the Live Music Fund, we revisit this episode from 2022, which tells the story of how the framework for the first Live Music Fund was developed. The post BONUS — The city has millions of dollars to support the Austin music scene. But who gets the money? (rerun) appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 6The Future of Vinyl
Caren Kelleher, founder and CEO of Gold Rush Vinyl and co-owner of Waterloo Records, shares why she launched a vinyl pressing plant, how her company brings records to life, and what’s next for her growing businesses. The post The Future of Vinyl appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 5The Future of Music at SXSW
Brian Hobbs, VP of Music at SXSW, sits down to talk about the future of the festival. The post The Future of Music at SXSW appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
BONUS: Terry Lickona from Austin City Limits on what cuts to federal funding for public media mean for TV’s longest running music program.
bonusTerry Lickona, Executive Producer of the Austin City Limits TV show, joins hosts Elizabeth McQueen and Miles Bloxson to talk about how cuts to federal funding for public media are impacting the show. The post BONUS: Terry Lickona from Austin City Limits on what cuts to federal funding for public media mean for TV’s longest running music program. appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 4AI and the Future of Music
AI is a hot topic right now, but how will it impact music? We discuss everything from fake bands getting millions of listens to a legendary producer vouching for the use of AI to lawsuits by major music groups against AI music generation programs. In the latest episode, we dive into how Austin musicians are […] The post AI and the Future of Music appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 3Streaming Sucks: The good, the bad and the future of music platforms
We examine what streaming looks like now and what it could look like in the future. Walker Lukens explains how Song Confessional has found success with streaming. And Lauren Bruno talks about a possible alternative to streaming that she wants to build called Prosper XO. Learn more about the Living Wage for Musicians Act. Check […] The post Streaming Sucks: The good, the bad and the future of music platforms appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 2Social Media & Music: Love It, Hate It, or Use It?
Social media has completely changed how musicians share their work and connect with fans — but not everyone is here for the endless scroll. Some artists are over it and have even ditched it altogether. In this episode, we dive into the love-hate relationship musicians have with social media. Hear from Chinasa Broxton, Carlos Dashawn […] The post Social Media & Music: Love It, Hate It, or Use It? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S6 Ep 1Doing all the things: The new blueprint for making a living in music
Pay for musicians in Austin has stayed the same for decades, and streaming often doesn’t bring in my money. So if you can’t make money playing music and you can’t make money selling music, what can you do? You’ll hear how Sara L. Houser, Chinasa Broxton and Carlos Dashawn Daniels Moore from Tribe Mafia, and […] The post Doing all the things: The new blueprint for making a living in music appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Season 6 of Pause Play starts June 17th!
trailerThe world is shifting faster than ever, and for many, the future feels more uncertain than clear. In season six of Pause/Play, we are taking a look at the future of Austin’s music scene. The post Season 6 of Pause Play starts June 17th! appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 10Don’t Austin My Lockhart: How Austin musicians seeking affordability are impacting surrounding towns
We’re looking at what happens to small towns like Lockhart when a bunch of Austin musicians seeking affordable places to live move there. You’ll hear from musician Emily Gimble, musician and co-owner of Fiddler’s Green Jenn Miori Hodges, co-founders Courthouse Nights and Rach and Rhodes presents Rachel Lingvai and Will Rhodes, musician Pierson Saxon and […] The post Don’t Austin My Lockhart: How Austin musicians seeking affordability are impacting surrounding towns appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 10How SXSW went from an Austin festival to an international experience
SXSW started in 1987 as a regional music festival in Austin. You'll hear how it started and how it changed over the years from the perspectives of some of the musicians who've played it, and what's next for the festival. The post How SXSW went from an Austin festival to an international experience appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Pause/Play is taking a quick break
There should be a new episode of Pause/Play this week. But, we got hit by a mix of travel, COVID, and unforeseen circumstances. So there’s no episode right now. But there will be in two weeks! In the next episode, you’ll hear about the history of SXSW, and how it’s changed over the years. And […] The post Pause/Play is taking a quick break appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 8An Austin Artist’s Guide to Success: Part 2
The latest episode of Pause/Play is part two of an Austin Artist’s Guide to Success. You’ll hear from many people in the everchanging Austin music scene about their tips and tricks for making it here. You’ll hear about the role of streaming in an artist’s career, what makes a great artist and advice from people […] The post An Austin Artist’s Guide to Success: Part 2 appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 7An Austin Artist’s Guide to Success: Part 1
The latest episode of Pause/Play is an Austin Artist’s Guide to Success. You’ll hear from many people in the everchanging Austin music scene about their tips and tricks for making here. The post An Austin Artist’s Guide to Success: Part 1 appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 6Who owns Austin’s venues, how it’s changed, and why it matters.
20 years ago, most of Austin's venues were independently and locally run. But, over time corporations like Live Nation and Oak View Group have entered Austin's venue landscape. Discover how that happened, and hear what that means for our live music ecosystem. The post Who owns Austin’s venues, how it’s changed, and why it matters. appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 5Ticketing through an Austin Lens
This episode of Pause/Play explores changes in ticketing through an Austin lens. You’ll hear from Mellie Price, one of the founders of Front Gate Tickets about the industry’s expansion onto the internet. Then you’ll hear from Stephen Parker, the executive director of the National Independent Venue Association about problems with service fees, secondary markets, and […] The post Ticketing through an Austin Lens appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 4How laws targeting LGBTQIA+ Texans are impacting Austin’s live music scene
LGBTQIA+ members of Austin’s music scene talk about how proposed bans on drag performances, and laws outlawing gender-affirming care for minors are impacting their work and their lives. You’ll hear from co-owner of Cheer Up Charlies Maggie Lea. Plus you’ll hear from Austin musicians Caleb de Casper, Lizzy Lehman, Pelvis Wrestley’s Jammy Violet, and writer/musician […] The post How laws targeting LGBTQIA+ Texans are impacting Austin’s live music scene appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 3Peace, Love, and Texas Women: Women in Austin music reflect on the Texas abortion ban
Women from the Austin music scene talk about how the Texas abortion ban is impacting their lives. The post Peace, Love, and Texas Women: Women in Austin music reflect on the Texas abortion ban appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 2How is climate change impacting Austin’s live music scene?
In the latest episode of Pause/Play, you’ll hear from musicians, venue owners and fans about how climate change is affecting Austin’s Music Scene. We also talk to weatherman David Yeomans and neuropsychotherapist Bella Rockman. The post How is climate change impacting Austin’s live music scene? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 1How are global and local changes impacting the Austin Music Scene?
In the first episode of Season 5, hosts Miles Bloxson and Elizabeth McQueen look at how COVID has shifted some people's relationship with live music, plus they give you a season overview. The post How are global and local changes impacting the Austin Music Scene? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Trailer: Pause/Play Season 5
trailerThe new season of Pause/Play starts April 17th. This season is all about change. We’ll be looking at the impact that climate change, changes in laws, changes in ticketing, changes in venues, changes in tech, and more are having on the Austin music scene. The post Trailer: Pause/Play Season 5 appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
An Outsider’s Take on the Austin Music Scene
bonusIn this bonus episode, Brazilian journalist and podcaster Filipe Speck explores the Austin Music Scene from his perspective as someone visiting the city for the first time. The post An Outsider’s Take on the Austin Music Scene appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 11All About Our Listeners
This episode is all about our listeners. We asked what they thought we should do to support the Austin Music Scene, and they answered! Plus, you'll learn about one listener who started a business to employ Austin musicians -- the Handyband Collective. The post All About Our Listeners appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 10Nonprofit aims to reverse Austin’s 1928 master plan and get SXSW money to the BIPOC community
bonusSXSW brings in millions each year, but Black and brown Austinites don’t always benefit from the influx of money. DAWA, a local nonprofit, has put together a series of music shows and panels to elevate and direct resources to Austin’s BIPOC community. Find more information about everything happening during Vision:8291 here. The post Nonprofit aims to reverse Austin’s 1928 master plan and get SXSW money to the BIPOC community appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 9What Touring is Like Now
Musicians talk about what it's like to tour on this side of the pandemic. You'll hear from Jane Ellen Bryant and Daniel Leopold of Jane Leo, Eimaral Sol, Blakchyl, Matt the Electrician, Ali Holder, Sean Michael Giddings, Scott Collins + Janet Weiss and Sam Coomes of the band Quasi. The post What Touring is Like Now appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 8Black Artists discuss the state of the Austin Music Scene
You’ll hear from four Black musicians – Anastasia Hera, Cam the Tastemaker, Blakchyl, and Brannen Temple – about how they’ve navigated the Austin music scene, and what support they’d like to see.   The post Black Artists discuss the state of the Austin Music Scene appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 7All About the Census
In the latest episode, Peter Schwarz from Sound Music Cities about some of the results of the Greater Austin Music Census. You’ll also hear from Jonathan “Chaka” Mahone about why some Black community leaders didn’t feel included in the census. The post All About the Census appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 6Austin has a music union? Here’s what it is and how it works.
Learn all about the Austin Federation of Musicians –– how it works, what benefits it provides for freelance musicians, and why you may not know it exists. Read more about the Musicians Union Check out Tell Tchaikovsky The News       The post Austin has a music union? Here’s what it is and how it works. appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 5Meet the Austin non-profit rethinking how record labels work: Spaceflight Records
In the latest episode of Pause/Play we spoke with Brett Orrison, Samara Simpson, and Jonathan Horstman about the non-profit record label Spaceflight Records. The post Meet the Austin non-profit rethinking how record labels work: Spaceflight Records appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 4How can people get money into the hands of musicians, outside of being fans and going to shows?
Sonic Guild and DAWA are two Austin based that actually give musicians money. In this episode you’ll learn what they do, how they work, and why they were founded. You’ll hear from Matt Ott, co-founder of Sonic Guild, formerly known as Black Fret, and Jonathan “Chaka” Mahone, founder of DAWA. The post How can people get money into the hands of musicians, outside of being fans and going to shows? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 3Do Musicians Need Corporate Support to Survive in the New Austin?
Miles and Elizabeth explore different forms of corporate support for music, and look at one company that's making a big investment in Austin music. The post Do Musicians Need Corporate Support to Survive in the New Austin? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 2Take note U.S.: Canada actually gives its musicians money
Hosts Miles Bloxson and Elizabeth McQueen explore the Canadian system of support for the arts in general, and for commercial music specifically. They explain what they know to Pause/Play audio engineer Jake Perlman, with help from Jessica Deljouravesh from the Ontario Arts Council, Marina Adam from Ontario Creates, Eric Owen from Black Pistol Fire , and KUT transportation reporter Nathan Bernier. The post Take note U.S.: Canada actually gives its musicians money appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S5 Ep 1Why doesn’t commercial music in the U.S. get any financial support outside of, say, fans?
Hosts Miles Bloxson and Elizabeth McQueen talk to UT Professor Charles Carson about why American commercial music doesn't get financial support outside of the capitalist market. They break down the idea that the best music comes from struggle. They also talk about what the city of Austin owes the music scene, and how the city might better support the for-profit music sector. The post Why doesn’t commercial music in the U.S. get any financial support outside of, say, fans? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S4 Ep 5NFTs and Music: Austin Musicians’ Thoughts on NFTs
Hear what Jackie Venson, Deezie Brown, David Shabani, and Erin Ivey have to say about NFTs and Music. You can check out the NFT for our song “What is an NFT?” It’s not for sale, but it is on the Solana blockchain! https://solsea.io/n/AaYykx8tvL4yzrmwwqwuB3H3NFaiV3kF7uEeAM9bfwHJ/ And you can listen to the song any time on our podcast […] The post NFTs and Music: Austin Musicians’ Thoughts on NFTs appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S4 Ep 3NFTs and Music: What is a NFT? The Song!
bonusHere’s your very own, very fungible copy of the soon-to-be hit song, “What is an NFT?” The post NFTs and Music: What is a NFT? The Song! appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S4 Ep 2NFTs and Music: Minting an NFT
Miles and Elizabeth go on a journey to mint an NFT. But in order to do that they have to write and record a song, buy cryptocurrency, set up a wallet, and list an NFT for sale. But things don’t quite go as they planned. The post NFTs and Music: Minting an NFT appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S4 Ep 1NFTs and Music: What is an NFT?
In this first episode of our mini-season about NFTs you'll learn all the things you need to know in order to understand what NFTs are and how they work. The post NFTs and Music: What is an NFT? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 13The Return of SXSW
We're taking a look at the first in-person SXSW in 3 years. You'll hear from rapper and event curator J Soulja, bartender and co-founder of the Amplified Sound Coalition Jeanette Gregor, artist manager Andi Narvaez, Cheer-Up Charlie's owners Maggie Lea and Tamara Hoover, musician and composer Graham Reynolds, freelance writer Brianna Caleri, artist, instrumentalist, bandleader and soundman Thomas Cook, and musician Jackie Venson. The post The Return of SXSW appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 12Bonus! A City Department just raised their rate for musicians to $200 per hour.
bonusThe City of Austin's Economic Development Department just raised their rate of pay for musicians to $200 per hour per musician. Hear why that happened, and how they hope this change will inspire other departments. The post Bonus! A City Department just raised their rate for musicians to $200 per hour. appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 11What Mayor Adler has to say about the Live Music Fund
Hear what Austin Mayor Steve Adler has to say about the history of the Live Music Fund, why he raised concerns about the Live Music Fund Event Program, and what he thinks should guide the conversation moving forward. The post What Mayor Adler has to say about the Live Music Fund appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 10The city has millions of dollars to support the Austin music scene. But who gets the money?
We're looking at the Live Music Fund. We'll tell you what it is, how it came to be, and we'll explore the conversation around who gets the money. You'll hear from various people across the spectrum of Austin's live music ecosystem. The post The city has millions of dollars to support the Austin music scene. But who gets the money? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 9Musician pay for live shows in Austin hasn’t changed in 40 years. Here are some other ways they’ve found to make money with music.
Austin musicians are making the same amount of money per gig as they did in 1979. In the latest episode, we look at gig pay through the years and talk to musicians Greg Clifford and Beto Martinez about how they've found ways to make money from music that don't involve playing live. The post Musician pay for live shows in Austin hasn’t changed in 40 years. Here are some other ways they’ve found to make money with music. appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 8Live music doesn’t always pay the bills. So what else can you do?
First, you'll learn how much money the average Austin musician makes per gig, and why it can be hard to make a living playing live music. Then you'll learn all about an alternate revenue stream for musicians -- sync licensing. Nathalie Phan, founder of SoundSync Music, will explain the ins and outs of sync licensing from an agent's perspective and Austin rapper Tee-Double will walk you through the artist's perspective. Then you'll learn all about an alternate revenue stream for musicians -- sync licensing. Nathalie Phan, founder of SoundSync Music will explain the ins and outs of sync licensing from an agency's perspective and then Austin hip-hop artist Tee-Double will walk you through the artist's perspective. The post Live music doesn’t always pay the bills. So what else can you do? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 7Could affordable housing save Austin’s music scene?
In the latest episode, you'll learn how Austin non-profit Foundation Communities helped musician James Shelton find affordable housing the central Austin. And you'll get a crash course in how affordable housing works from Foundation Communities Executive Director, Walter Moreau. The post Could affordable housing save Austin’s music scene? appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Bonus! Gina Chavez and Joe Greenwald at ACL Music Festival
Miles Bloxson spoke with Latin Grammy nominee Gina Chavez and artist manager Joe Greenwald at the Austin City Limits Music Festival back in October of 2021. They talked about navigating the pandemic and issues facing the Austin music scene. The post Bonus! Gina Chavez and Joe Greenwald at ACL Music Festival appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 5How some Austin musicians are finding housing help with HOME
In the latest episode, you’ll learn about Austin Housing Opportunities for Musicians and Entertainers or HOME. This Austin organization helps older musicians with housing and living expenses. You’ll hear from Marcia Ball and Rosie Flores.   The post How some Austin musicians are finding housing help with HOME appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
S3 Ep 4How Austin’s housing market helped build the music scene, and how it could destroy it
In the latest episode of Pause/Play, we’re looking at how the housing market helped build Austin’s music scene, and how it could be the thing that destroys it. You’ll hear from Austin artists about how the housing market has changed for them over the years and why some of them have decided to leave. You’ll […] The post How Austin’s housing market helped build the music scene, and how it could destroy it appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.