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  • Michael Rye on solo guitar, gear discipline, and building a real guitar curriculum
    Jan 13 2026

    Classical and jazz-trained guitarist Michael Rye shares how he went from Suzuki violin lessons at age five to a lifetime of guitar. We talk about his all-instrumental album If These Hands Could Talk and why he wanted it to be 100% guitar with no vocals, overdubs, or studio tricks. Michael breaks down how he thinks about fingerstyle, session work in a remote-file world, and why reputation and referrals are everything when people need you to deliver fast.

    He also walks through his upcoming teaching platform, Intuitive Guitar Academy, built like a structured curriculum with beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, plus printable practice materials. We get into practice habits, choosing a first song, how he maintains a large collection of purpose-built guitars, and the real-world gear routines that keep him consistent on stage.

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    55 Min.
  • Derek Wells: Nashville Sessions, Demoitis, and Making Records
    Dec 29 2025

    Nashville guitarist and producer Derek Wells breaks down how modern records are really made. We talk demoitis, the creative freedom behind Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion sessions, how Nashville studio work actually functions, and how Derek balances being a guitarist, producer, and A&R executive.

    This episode dives into session workflows, creative burnout, saying no to the wrong projects, and the small behind-the-scenes moments that end up living forever in a song.



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    38 Min.
  • Camryn Gardner: Going Full Time on Broadway and the Story Behind “Stages”
    Dec 22 2025

    Nashville singer songwriter Camryn Gardner talks going full time in music, the Broadway grind, writer rounds, co writing, and the story behind her song “Stages.” We also cover the reality of promoting and releasing music as an independent artist and what she is working on next.


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    42 Min.
  • Max Sternlicht of Felix Tandem: Creating for Joy, Not the Machine
    Dec 3 2025

    Max from the Nashville indie rock band Felix Tandem talks about the gravestone origin of the band name, his “Max vs Felix” creative split, and the story behind their new 90s-inspired single “Hey Now” (out Dec 4).We get into his songwriting process, DIY touring, Nashville’s house-show scene, their first single “Shoplifter,” and his thoughts on AI music, Spotify, and making art without chasing the algorithm.If you’re into indie rock, Nashville music, or behind-the-scenes stories from working bands, this episode is loaded.https://felixtandem.com/https://www.instagram.com/felixtandemmusic/

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Izabela Rose: Tipsy Truth and Life as an Independent Artist
    Nov 26 2025

    Pop artist and actress Izabela Rose joins the Look Who It Is podcast to talk about her new single Tipsy Truth, how she wrote it with her family, why she calls it a medicine song, and what it means for this new era of her music.

    We get into growing up with Disney Channel, stepping into life as an independent artist, the pressure of doing it without a label, finding her sound in indie pop, writing for the sad girls and the pop girls, and learning how to promote her own music on social media without being afraid of posting too much.

    Izabela also shares stories about recording with her dad, working on Wine For Me with Kushion Music and Jase from Soul For Real, her writers camp experience in LA and New York, why she calls her fans friends, representation and curly hair on Disney, and her dream collab with Megan Moroney.

    Tipsy Truth is out now on all streaming platforms.

    Follow Izabela Rose:
    Instagram and TikTok: @iamizabelarose

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    39 Min.
  • Echo Pilot: Inside the Writing, Touring, and New Record
    Nov 21 2025

    Echo Pilot joins me to talk about how the band came together in Nashville, how each member found their way into the lineup, and what goes into the collaborative way they write songs. We get into home-studio demos, avoiding demoitis, and what changes when they take the music to a producer for the actual record.

    They talk favorite songs to play live, the biggest shows they’ve played so far, the chaos of touring, their influences, harmonies, and how the third album is already shaping up. A genuine look at a hard-working rock band doing it the right way.

    Find them everywhere @EchoPilotMusic


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    49 Min.
  • Episode 21: Chasing the Dragon with Travis Neal
    Nov 19 2025

    Travis Neal from Fraxures sits down to talk about chasing the dragon, what it took to stay alive in the music industry, and how his approach to writing and recording has changed over the years. He breaks down the new record, the Depeche Mode cover, his vocal style, the band’s in-house video work, and the long fight back from cancer that reshaped everything. This one goes deep into the mindset, the craft, and the grind behind Fraxures.


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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Episode 20: Roger Springer and the Return of Traditional Country
    Nov 2 2025

    In this episode I'm talking with legendary songwriter Roger Springer, whose career spans more than three decades in country music. Roger shares his journey from Oklahoma honky-tonks to Nashville hitmaker, writing for artists like Mark Chesnutt, Jake Worthington, and Will Banister.

    He talks about loyalty, mentorship, and why real country music never truly goes away. From capturing melodies “that come from somewhere else” to helping young artists find their voice, Roger’s insights show exactly what keeps traditional country alive.

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    37 Min.