Category: Podcasts

Access to Superstars – 113 Luis Resto

 

 

Keyboardist Luis Resto shot to international fame by accepting the Oscar award for Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” which he co-wrote. But in addition to winning Grammy’s and Academy Awards, Luis has been hard at work honing his musical craft for decades as one of Detroit’s top call session musicians and producers. He chronicles his journey from childhood to now in this facinating podcast episode.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
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Access to Superstars – 112 Brett Callwood

International music journalist Brett Callwood loved the Detroit music scene so much he moved here. Brett stops in the school to chat with Jason about how he became a music journalist and a bit about the release of his books on Detroit’s MC5 and The Stooges release in the USA. Jason’s daughters make impromptu appearances banging on drums and the door, definitely Detroit rockers in the making.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 111 One eskimO

Touring the world for over a year, the UK band One eskimO take time before their Detroit show to chat with The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music’s Executive Producer Jason Gittinger. Singer Kristian Leontiou and guitarist Pete Rinaldi talk about their journey from the UK and Australia to international touring musicians.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 110 Ann Delisi

 

Ann Delisi stops by to chat about her beginning as a music major in college before embarking on a successful career as one of the midwest’s most influential music media personalities on radio and tv.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 109 Colin Harfield

The Voice of The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music, Colin Harfield stops by to chat about music in his childhood in England and leading musicians as the Worship Pastor at Rockpointe Community Church in Sterling Heights, Michigan.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 108 David Johnston

Executive Producer Jason Gittinger sits down with the man responsible for him playing the drums. David Johnston from Marion, Ohio stops in to chat about his childhood of music, playing professionally in central Ohio, and playing with the Gittinger’s for 26 years.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 107 Jimmie Bones

Jimmie Bones of Kid Rock’s Twisted Brown Trucker Band stops in to school us on classic blues and roots music, and to tell the tale of progressing from practicing in his parents’ living room to travelling the globe with Kid Rock and the band.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 106 Ed Wolfrum

 

Ed Wolfrum, one of Motown’s original recording engineers and Jason hang out in Ed’s studio and talk about the way things used to be done in the recording world.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 105 Chris Codish

 

Keyboardist Chris Codish chronicles his path from a casio keyboard and a piano at grandma’s house as a child to stages around the world as an adult and onto band leading and producing.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing

Access to Superstars – 104 Cybelle Codish

Photographer Cybelle Codish stops in to chat about life as a photographer and some of her experiences growing up around music.
The Access to Supertars podcast is presented by The Detroit School of Rock and Pop Music. The podcast serves to motivate and inspire people who have a passion for music by providing insight, candid interviews and backstory of some of the most successful artists and industry people, both locally and nationally.
Stop Practicing… Start Performing