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NickFresh, Diego Martinez
CHOONS
CHOONS tells the definitive story of some of music's most underrated anthems—songs that have endured the test of time and have connected with millions of listeners everywhere. On every episode, we explore the context, creative process, and legacy of these tunes with the people responsible for creating them: producers, arrangers, composers, remixers, and the performers themselves. Produced and hosted by journalist Diego Martinez. Executive produced by music savant Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo.
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 23 ratings
Love this-
It’s really good! Well produced and interesting. I love this
Venture guy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/26/22
Chill informative music podcast
Fun listen! Interesting info on the development of many of the songs we’ve always grooved to. Well presented. Also a fan of DJ Nick Fresh! Duuuval!
Duuuval! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/10/22
Amazing and inspiring.
Music is woven with the memories of our life. Melodies remind us of moments, places and people. The Choons podcasts adds a new dimension to these memories. Each episode is masterfully crafted to relay the life experiences of the artists and producers. This evokes a deeper meaning to the music. ...Read full review »
Androphonic via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/24/21
Recent Episodes
Published 12/14/22
On this bonus episode of CHOONS, we take a deep dive into the track listing of the soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever," a landmark American film and a pop culture event that celebrates its 45th anniversary.
Published 12/14/22
R&B crooner O’Bryan joins us on our latest CHOONS episode to look back at the making of his 1981 funky debut single “The Gigolo.”
Published 11/30/22
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