Music and interviews from the majestic and mysterious Far North. Presenting original music from Indie to Alaskana to stellar Symphonic performances, the Alaska Music Podcast brings you music to match our mountains. Original artist interviews bring insight into the Alaskan music experience.
A bit of everything and some interesting connections during the Random Record Record Wheel.
An exclusive interview with the endlessly interesting Duke Russell.
It the 40th anniversary of The Rhythm Romancers' ROMANTICS album. Plus some musical followups. Bluegrass, baby!
We feature a live in-studio performance by Fiona Rose and hear about what's next. Plus releases from Wiley Post and Raised by Humans.
We play songs from Stu Schulman's album and elsewhere and talk about just a small part of his immense influence and musical legacy.
This time every song is better than every other song. How do we do it? We'd like to know, too.
The ten-year anniversary of Cold and Loud, the time capsule of Anchorage bands, takes center stage. Let's hear how it has held up to the elements.
The first All-Vinyl podcast of Alaskan music anywhere in the universe, or double your music back.
Who was Simeon Oliver? Did Larry admit to a crime? Is Conway Innocent? These and other questions you didn't even think to ask are answered in this episode. You're welcome.
We explore the 80's music scene in Alaska with David Molletti - founding member of the XQs, which was at the epicenter of scene. The music we play comes from one of the few remaining tapes that surfa…
The Alaskan Music Podcast's first Behind the Song interview with MJ Riemann. After a lot of other music.
In which your host only plays Song Number Four from the album.
In which The Alaskan Music Podcast is broadcast from Outer Space. But don't worry, there's no place like Nome.
Don't overthink it. Just enjoy some of this music from Alaskan Artists. It'll be fine.
The dubious backstories behind a few Alaskan artists and the fortunes of the others as told through cookies. Or as we call it, April 1.
More Alaskans doing Alaskan stuff which is remarkably like stuff people do elsewhere, but better, because it's from Alaska.
It's been 15 years since the release of Alaska Mando and our Random Retro Record Roulette Wheel uncovers something even more remarkable.
Exploring the two forces of Alaskan music. Plus a special visit to the Random Retro Record Roulette Wheel™.