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Sam Sessa's Sounds of Baltimore: Celebrating Local Musicians and Artists
Season 5 Β· Episode 15

Sam Sessa's Sounds of Baltimore: Celebrating Local Musicians and Artists

The Truth In This Art: Stories That Matter Β· Rob Lee

October 1, 202142m 46s

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Show Notes

Sam Sessa is the Baltimore music and community outreach manager at WTMD, an NPR affiliate music station in Baltimore. With over 15 years of experience hosting the Baltimore music show Baltimore Hit Parade, Sam is dedicated to promoting and supporting local musicians and artists in the Baltimore and Maryland area. He also plays a significant role in producing and hosting concerts and other WTMD events, contributing to the vibrant music community in the region. Sam's extensive background as a reporter and editor in The Baltimore Sun's Features Department further adds to his expertise and understanding of the local music scene.


Within this recording:


  • Delve into the vibrant world of Baltimore's music scene, known for its daring spirit and boundary-pushing experimentation, as we explore the artists who are redefining the city's musical landscape.
  • Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of genres and artists that contribute to the unique and vibrant Baltimore music scene, celebrating the diversity that sets it apart from the rest.
  • Discover the behind-the-scenes secrets to organizing successful concerts and events in Baltimore's music community, and learn why building relationships and networking are essential components of a thriving music scene.
  • Gain insights into the challenges and triumphs of Baltimore musicians as they embrace the DIY ethos to carve their paths to recognition and success in a city that thrives on originality.
  • Engage in thought-provoking conversations about the importance of representation and diverse voices in the media, as we discuss the role of privilege in shaping the narrative of Baltimore's music scene.


Sam Sessa discusses his role in promoting and supporting Baltimore and Maryland musicians. He talks about the importance of showcasing diverse voices and genres in the local music scene. Sam also shares his experiences working with different artists and organizing concerts and events in the community. He emphasizes the DIY ethos of the Baltimore music scene and the need to tell positive and interesting stories about the city and its artists.

Mentioned in this episode:

Sam’s Hit Parade


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The Truth In This Art is supported by William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund, the Maryland State Arts Council's Creativity Grant and Mayor's Individual Artist Award - Creative Baltimore Fund (Baltimore).Β 


Host
: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:

  • Produced by Rob Lee & Daniel Alexis
  • Edited by Daniel Alexis
  • Show Notes courtesy of Rob Lee and Transistor

Photos:

  • Rob Lee photos by Vicente Martin for The Truth In This Art and Contrarian Aquarian Media.
  • Guest photos courtesy of the guest, unless otherwise noted.

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Topics

Sam SessaBaltimore music sceneCommunity outreach managerLocal musicians and artistsBaltimore Hit ParadeSupporting local talentConcerts and events in BaltimoreDiverse music genresDIY approach in music industryRepresenting diverse voicesCelebrating Baltimore's vibrant music community