• Scene Mom Says: Music, Memories, and Moving Forward

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

Scene Mom Says: Music, Memories, and Moving Forward

  • Summary

  • Time: ~ 52 min.

    It's Episode 38, apparently brought to you by the letter 'M!' I’m back after a brief break to share some updates and excellent indie music. November has been a tough month so far with some personal loss, but I’ve also been busy with positive projects. You’ll hear great tracks from artists like Turn Zero, Jennifer Tefft, and Astral Bazaar, along with music news, history, and your weekly promo tip. Good stuff, hope you think so too!

    LINKS:

    Beatles nominated for two Grammys thanks to AI

    Oasis cancels thousands of third party tickets

    Radio still reigns supreme

    Meta CEO not personally liable for harming children with social media

    Morgan Wallen foundation donates musical instruments to students

    Support Scene Mom Says by purchasing merch!

    MUSIC:

    Turn Zero - Tell Me

    Jennifer Tefft & The Strange - Shoulda Known Better

    Martin Moran - Wish I Could Find A Way

    Derek Smith and the Cosmic Vultures - Goodbye

    Canyons and Locusts - Anna Save A Life

    Gretchen Shae and the Middle Eight - Heroes Shouldn't Be Villains

    Astral Bazaar - Cast A Shadow Upon The Lizard's Eye

    Max Frost - Paranoia

    Palais Ideal - The Voice of Reason

    Voter Education Guide - Always A War

    Feedback: scenemomsays@gmail.com

    Submit Your Music: https://danicutler.com/podcast/submit-your-music/

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