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The Long Island Sound - Music and Entertainment Discovery Begins! Find the Artists who entertain us!

The Long Island Sound - Music and Entertainment Discovery Begins! Find the Artists who entertain us!

著者: Stephen Yusko Host and Curosity Seeker
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🎧 Embark on a Musical Journey with The Long Island Sound Podcast, hosted by Steve Yusko! 🌟 Get ready to explore the captivating world of music & entertainment. From the timeless melodies of rock and jazz to the rhythmic beats of hip-hop and the emotive compositions of the blues, we are your gateway to the best in entertainment. 🎶🌍 Join us as we uncover the stories behind the songs, the artists, and the cultural influences that have shaped the music, comedy and live performances. With in-depth conversations, expert insights, and a genuine passion for all things musical.2026 Stephen Yusko, Host and Curosity Seeker 政治・政府
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  • The Truth About 'No Regrets': Tom Rush Reveals the Origin Story
    2026/08/12

    Tom Rush on Club 47, No Regrets, and keeping folk music connected

    Steve Yusko welcomes legendary singer-songwriter Tom Rush, tracing his influence from Cambridge’s Club 47 to the modern stage. Rush talks about mentoring younger artists, the changing music business, and the stories behind songs like No Regrets and Child Song.

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    In this interview: Tom Rush reflects on being introduced as a key figure in modern acoustic music, with roots in the early 1960s Club 47 scene and a career that helped usher in the singer-songwriter era.

    Rush explains why he keeps bringing younger musicians into his shows and projects, from Harvard radio days to his current Rockport Sundays series and the planned Club 47 TV concept.
    He shares how the old music industry worked when record labels could drive radio, TV, and retail, and how today’s artists need to be multi-skilled across performance, video, and social platforms.
    Rush talks about Matt Nakoa, his current accompanist, praising him as a standout musician who plays piano, guitar, and writes for Broadway.
    He breaks down the meaning of folk music as an oral tradition, describing folk songs as living material that changes from singer to singer and generation to generation.
    The conversation digs into No Regrets, which Rush wrote after a weekend with Jill Lumpkin, and how the song grew into a standard recorded by many artists.
    Rush recalls Child Song and how Murray McLaughlin’s writing moved him настолько deeply that it took months before he could perform it without getting emotional.
    He discusses open tunings, his storytelling approach on stage, and how he showed Joni Mitchell open tunings early on.
    Rush reflects on connection over perfection, saying audiences want to feel involved in the story rather than hear a technically flawless performance.
    He looks back on opening for Gordon Lightfoot at Massey Hall in 2021, and the warmth and humor they shared onstage.

    Explore the roots of the singer-songwriter era with this rare interview featuring an architect of modern acoustic music. Learn how one artist shaped a generation of songwriting with the 1968 release of The Circle Game.

    Timestamps

    00:00 - Technical setup, sound check, and introducing Tom Rush
    03:25 - Why Rush’s career matters and the legacy of Club 47
    05:23 - Matt Nakoa, accompaniment, and celebrating great sidemen
    06:26 - How Rush has always helped younger artists get heard
    07:53 - Rockport Sundays and the struggle for new musicians today
    09:21 - The idea behind a Club 47 revival series
    10:32 - What Club 47 felt like for blues legends and college audiences
    12:50 - What folk music really means to Rush
    14:09 - The emotional impact of Child Song
    16:03 - Why some songs can’t be over-arranged
    17:17 - Why Rush tells stories between songs
    18:12 - Open tunings, Joni Mitchell, and musical cross-pollination
    20:28 - How the music business changed after the record-label era
    22:53 - Carly Simon on No Regrets
    23:24 - The real-life story behind No Regrets
    25:19 - The many versions of No Regrets
    26:46 - Tom Rush, John Prine, Gordon Lightfoot, and the songwriter lineage
    27:14 - Opening for Gordon Lightfoot at Massey Hall
    29:25 - Life in southern Maine and the Piscataqua River
    30:01 - Why marine biology gave way to English literature and music
    31:54 - How English lit shaped Rush’s sense of story
    32:56 - How songs arrive when the muse shows up
    35:06 - Audience connection over technical perfection
    36:35 - Why live music still matters in a disconnected world
    37:19 - Upcoming shows and final wrap-up
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    35 分
  • The Evolution of Jesse Welles: Live Performances & Songwriting
    2026/08/11

    Catching up with Jesse Welles

    In this episode, Steve Yusko explores Jesse Welles' transformative live performances, songwriting, and his role in the protest folk tradition, highlighting his journey from Nashville struggles to global activism.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Jesse Welles' Musical Journey
    02:08 Deep Dive into Jesse's Live Tour and Performance Style
    03:16 The Intimate Acoustic Set and Its Themes
    05:26 Transition to Electric Band and High Voltage Performances
    07:57 Jesse Welles and Joan Baez: A Generational Bridge
    09:24 Global Reach and Jesse's Connection with Fans
    10:30 Community Engagement and Future Collaborations
    11:00 Conclusion: Jesse Welles' Impact and Recommendations

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    Http://www.youtube.com/@thelongislandsoundpodcast?sub_confirmation=1

    Welcome to The Long Island Sound, your go-to place where music, comedy, drama and entertainment discovery truly begins!

    Are you curious about the journeys, inspirations, and hidden gems within the world of artists, singer-songwriters, entertainers and musicians? We delve deep to bring you the backstories you won't hear anywhere else.

    Hit play and join the adventure! 👇 We do deep dives into the venues and events that bring you the best in entertainment, not just on Long Island and in New York City, but what's happening around the United States of America.

    Don't forget to COMMENT below with your favorite artist or who you'd love to hear more about! And if you're hungry for more musical insights and discoveries, SUBSCRIBE now so you never miss an episode! Let's explore the sound together! 🎶

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    12 分
  • Andy Falco - Grammy Winner
    2026/08/07

    Discover how a Grammy-winning bluegrass guitarist seamlessly blends blues, folk, and Americana influences into his unique sound. Andy Falco shares insights into his musical journey, the importance of authenticity, and how community and tradition shape modern bluegrass. 🤔
    Http://www.youtube.com/@thelongislandsoundpodcast?sub_confirmation=1

    Andy Falco’s transition from blues and funk to bluegrass and why embracing your musical DNA is vital
    How the Bluegrass community and festivals like Winterhawk and Gray Fox foster creativity and collaboration
    The approach of the Stringdusters to stage performance, stage dynamics, and stage presence evolution
    The story behind the enormous 50-song pool for their double album and the relaxed, creative recording process
    The influence of Jerry Garcia and the unique experience of Falcon and Book playing Garcia's music acoustically
    How authenticity in music and honoring tradition while allowing evolution keeps bluegrass vibrant and relevant

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    54 分
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