DE83 Jeri Wade | Getting the Groove on with Neo Soul

Jeri Wade | Getting the Groove on with Neo Soul - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Mixing up the old school and modern hip-hop and rap – that’s Jeri Wade’s groove!

Let’s head on over to Michigan and check out the unique fusion music – neo soul, if you may! Jeri Wade is a model, she’s a singer-songwriter, and she’s an actress now too! The play she stars on, While She Waits, will premier on the 30th of April. Man, this girl totally does it all!

I enjoyed talking with Jeri – we discussed her songwriting process, the unique use of the harp on one of her songs, social media, and the Jammies! You gotta listen to what the Jammies are! I must get one soon!

On this episode:

  • Jeri talks about her very musical upbringing and what inspired her to start singing

  • Her influences – of course it includes Aretha Franklin!

  • She tells me how much she loves listening to old school and new, modern music – which makes the music she creates so unique!

  • We get introduced to the Jammie Awards. Say what? You gotta check out what it is!

  • Listen up to everything Jeri is excited about for the year!

Jeri Wade songs featured:

  • No More

  • Mind Ganes

  • Nice2MeetU

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DE82 Jamie Dupuis | Talented Hands and Imagination

Jamie Dupuis | Talented Hands and Imagination - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Somebody’s got the fingers and ears for music – that’s for sure!

My guest for today, Jamie Dupuis, hails all the way from Ontario, Canada – and man, he just brought the dHarmic Evolution house down with his great pieces of guitar music! I’ve always been a fan of fingerstyle guitar playing – and this guy has got it nailed down! Trust me.

Michael Hedges? Yeah, close! He’s a fan, and so am I – so it’s a given that we hit it right off. I enjoyed every single bit of this interview. We talked about his different styles, how he writes his songs, and the techniques he uses. Listen in for more!

On this episode:

  • Learn how Jamie got into fingerstyle guitar playing

  • Find out how he comes up with his music – his songwriting process!

  • What are the equipment Jamie uses to record his songs? You’ll be amazed at how simple but remarkable his stuff are!

  • Of course, get a dose of his amazing guitar skills by listening to snippets of his songs!

Jamie Dupuis songs featured:

  • Strength

  • Buster Bee

  • Clear Blue Sky

  • Hauntingly

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www.jamiedupuis.com

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DE81 Peter Lewy | The Cellist Singer-Songwriter from NYC

Peter Lewy | The Cellist Singer-Songwriter from NYC - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Singing while playing the cello? Easy-peasy! Well, at least for this guy!

Peter Lewy from New York City makes uniquely cool music that I enjoy so much! He plays the cello, but he also is a singer-songwriter – and guess what! He tours Italy every single year. No big deal!

On this interview, Peter talks about how he became a cellist and how he learned how to sing while playing this awesome instrument. I can only imagine the perseverance and talent this guy has! Seriously.. Who does that! And he records all these songs in a really rad room that he talks about on this chat too! Listen in!

On this episode:

  • You get to listen to Peter’s awesome and cool songs

  • What places has Peter gone to? If I were him, I wouldn’t have gone back! #justkidding

  • Listen to the technique Peter uses when playing his songs

  • What inspired him to pick up the cello? More of Peter’s story on this episode!

Peter Lewy songs featured:

  • I’m Through Shedding Tears Over You

  • Suite #1

  • John Coltrane Said

  • Some Other Way

Video: Peter Lewy playing Bach Suite #1 on YouTube

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www.peterlewy.com

Email: peter@peterlewy.com

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DE80 Maggie McClure | Bringing Homegrown Music from OK to LA

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Landed the lead role and got her song in a movie that would be featured at the Cannes Film Festival! How does one manage to do that?

Maggie McClure, homegrown musician from Oklahoma, moved all the way to Los Angeles to get her hustle on. And hustle on she did! Maggie made stops in Nashville and whipped up some amazing tunes and melodies with her husband – and yes, with a separate suitcase for all her coats too!

You wouldn’t believe what this young lady is capable of doing – she sings, she writes, she tours, she plays gigs, she acts. My, she IS all over the place. I’m impressed! Listen to hear more about Maggie and to get a taste of her beautiful music!

On this episode:

  • We get to hear some of Maggie’s songs – and you’ll be blown away for sure!

  • She tells us about touring and how she managed to start performing even when she was in college

  • Why did Maggie make the move to LA? Find out!

  • Like most artists, Maggie likes to write songs while on the road.. How about you?

  • She was in a short film called BLUR which got into the Cannes Film Festival. Beat that!

  • The very first time Maggie wrote a song was when she was 8 years old! Woah!

Maggie McClure songs featured:

  • Closer than Before

  • Good Morning and Good Night

  • Times Moves On

  • Troubled Heart

Reach out to Maggie McClure

www.maggiemcclure.com

Twitter: @maggiemcclure

Instagram: @maggiemcclure

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DE79 Nataliya Medvedovskaya | The Classical Composer-Pianist from Russia

Nataliya Medvedovskaya | The Classical Composer-Pianist from Russia - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

She started singing at 8 months old! Could you believe that!

Welcome back to the dHarmic Evolution podcast with me James Kevin O’Connor, singer/songwriter, audio/video artist, and master storyteller. On today’s episode, we got such a talented lady on the show!

Originally from Russia, Nataliya studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory. She does classical music involving a wide range of instruments – plus she writes lyrics for pop songs! It’s amazing what this woman can do. She tells me about the background of her songs and what her writing process is. You gotta check it out as well!

On this episode:

  • Nataliya tells us about how she started getting into music. She wrote her first song with lyrics at 7 years old! Who does that!

  • She talks about the process she follows when writing and creating music

  • Nataliya misses Russia. Find out what she misses most about her country!

  • Guess how old Natalia started doing short pieces on the piano.. Find out!

  • Listen to snippets of her songs on this episode

Nataliya Medvedovskaya songs featured:

  • Geese Swimming Dance

  • Miracles

  • Sold Out

  • Film Demo Reel

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www.natashameadow.com

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DE78 Anielle Reid | “Just Me and My Banjo”

Anielle Reid | “Just Me and My Banjo” - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

Her musical life turned around when she put down her guitar and picked up that banjo.

Welcome back to the dHarmic Evolution podcast with me James Kevin O’Connor, singer/songwriter, audio/video artist, and master storyteller. On today’s episode, I talk once again to another backyard gem – right here in Union City, New Jersey! I visit with the magical singer-songwriter, Anielle Reid!

Semi-professionally, she’s been making music for two years – but she has always known that she loved music and wanted to make music! Anielle says she’s always been involved with something musical all her life – which is good! I love her sound, her vibe, and she’s so brave too!

Among her influences are Alison Kraus, Bjork, and Lana del Ray. You can almost hear the synergy of these artists in her songs. Listen for more on this

On this episode:

  • Anielle talks about why she chose the banjo as her main musical instrument

  • She tells us about her producer and how they make music

  • Of course, back stories of her songs – I love her music and the lyrics are so heartfelt!

  • We dig a little bit on the social media platforms she uses

  • When does Anielle feel the most creative, especially when writing lyrics to her songs

  • Also, she shares what she’s excited about – her upcoming projects and gigs!

Anielle Reid songs featured:

  • Drivin’

  • Great Again

  • Love Song

  • Recollectin’

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www.aniellereid.com

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DE77 Laura Cheadle | Keeping the Blues Alive with Family by Her Side

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“We never used session players; it’s all the family.” How close are they!

Welcome back to the dHarmic Evolution podcast with me James Kevin O’Connor, singer/songwriter, audio/video artist, and master storyteller. On today’s episode, we go to my neighbor – right here in New Jersey, with the talented Laura Cheadle!

It’s all in the family with this girl! She sings, her brother is on the guitars, her dad is a master at the bass, and they have an honorary Cheadle – Tina, the drummer! They tour together, they perform together! Not that difficult to get them together during the holidays, huh? The blues come out in her songs, and the early exposure to a lot of that kind of music may have been the culprit!

Not only is she a great artist, she’s also an advocate and movement member – she’s done a lot of charity work and fundraising for children with AIDS, breast cancer awareness, LGBT pride, and etc. Wow, a heart of gold and the voice of an angel? This girl’s got everything!

On this episode:

  • Laura tells us about going on tour at the age of 4! Talk about starting ‘em young!

  • Also, she talks about how her voice has evolved – how it has matured.

  • Touring with family – how well does that go? Find out from Laura Cheadle!

  • You gotta listen to her dad’s mad bass skills on snippets of her songs featured on the show!

  • Listen to why she was dubbed Superwoman by the South Jersey magazine!

Laura Cheadle songs featured:

  • Higher Place

  • This Love Looks Good on Me

  • The Best That It Could Feel

  • Fade Away

Reach out to Laura Cheadle

www.lauracheadle.com

Twitter: @lauracheadle

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Instagram: @lauracheadlemusic

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DE76 Jessica Jolia | Music Does Run in the Blood of this Vocal Diva!

Jessica Jolia | Music Does Run in the Blood of this Vocal Diva! - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

She tours, she writes, she sings, she teaches people how to sing! This girl is at the top of her music game!

Welcome back to the dHarmic Evolution podcast with me James Kevin O’Connor, singer/songwriter, audio/video artist, and master storyteller. On today’s episode, we travel to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, to chat with the Vocal Diva Jessica Jolia!

Jessica has kept herself busy with singing, performing, touring – and now she’s writing songs for herself! She’s working on her EP, which we can’t wait to listen to! This girl with a beautiful voice sure knows how to choose the company she keeps – Eric Benet, Big Mike Hart, Buddy Bangs, Chris Beck! You can safely say #squadgoals, eh?

On this episode, she tells me what she’s excited about, what projects she’s been working on, and how amazing her production team is! It was a fun interview, and I loved having finally been able to chat after many months! Check it out!

On this episode:

  • Jessica tells us about the instruments she plays – sneak peek: imagine an 8-year-old playing the sax!
  • I share a story about saxophone and potties! You don’t want to miss that!
  • How does she find touring and performing? Jessica spills the deets, along with her latest Texas tour!
  • Be ready to get inspired as Jessica tells us about teaching children about music
  • She goes in-depth with all of the amazing musicians and talented artists she’s worked with!

Jessica Jolia songs featured:

  • Sometimes
  • Magic

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Jessicajoliamusic.com

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DE75 Michele Holland | The Sweet Smilin’ Saskatchewan Songstress

Michele Holland | The Sweet Smilin’ Saskatchewan Songstress - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

“You’ve always gotta be one step ahead.” And one step ahead she is!

Welcome back to the dHarmic Evolution podcast with me James Kevin O’Connor, singer/songwriter, audio/video artist, and master storyteller. On today’s episode, we go back up north to Canada with a country-rockin’ chick, Michelle Holland!

This talented artist from Sasketchewan rocked the dHarmic Evolution podcast, and I’m so excited as we talk about the stories behind her songs and her songwriting process. It’s great how she’s keeping her head high and pursuing her passion in music, all while raising a family and working on a career.

On this episode, Michele also tells me about her influences, which include Garth Brooks and Patty Loveless, showing her preference for country music – and it’s apparent in her songs! I just love it!

On this episode:

●     Find out what her real name is – it’s not Michele Holland, that’s for sure!

●     Michele and I talk about hockey – because Canada!

●     We also share our Nashville stories and the landscape of music in Saskatchewan

●     She tells me about how she likes to perform – first with family and friends!

●     Oh, did you know Michele also does jingles? You gotta listen to how she feels about it!

●     Find out what instrument Michele is most comfortable playing. I think we’re gonna hit it right off because of this!

Michele Holland songs featured:

●     Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda

●     Love me or Lose Me

●     Sweet Smilin’ You

●     Can’t Fool This Fool

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DE74A The Experience | “Ride On” with Jacked Up Jimmy

The Experience | “Ride On” with Jacked Up Jimmy - dHarmic Evolution Podcast

“Ride On” from the Geography of the Soul album

Here we are again at the last Friday of the month – and you all know what that means: it’s time for the Experience!

Welcome back to the dHarmic Evolution podcast with me James Kevin O’Connor, singer/songwriter, audio/video artist, and master storyteller. Jacked Up Jimmy knocks on my door again and talks about – well – the elections!

But before that, listen up as I tell you the story behind my original song, “Ride On,” how amazing my production team led by Kim Copeland is (yes, I never get tired of singing praises for her!), and the talented David Pack, as well as my songwriting formula!

As usual, it was a fun conversation with Jacked Up Jimmy – amusing! Quite the character, this fella!

On this episode:

  • I talk about my song “Ride On”
  • Where am I in my production process with the Gratitude album? Find out!
  • What’s my songwriting formula? It’s pretty cool. Listen up!
  • Of course, my conversation with Jacked Up Jimmy involving back hoes, snow tires, and Donald Trump! You gotta check this out! It’s hilarious!
  • I asked Jacked Up Jimmy about my tour which he’s planning with English Bob

Featuring my song “Ride On” from the Geography of the Soul album

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