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Joy Sounds features the brightest independent artists in music through in-depth interviews and live performances from the Joy Sounds studio. Produced and hosted by Chris Sampson.

Joy Sounds: Music You Need To Know Chris Sampson

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    • 5.0 • 31 Ratings

Joy Sounds features the brightest independent artists in music through in-depth interviews and live performances from the Joy Sounds studio. Produced and hosted by Chris Sampson.

    Think Divergent: Improv in the Classroom

    Think Divergent: Improv in the Classroom

    "Think Divergent: Improv in the Classroom" produced by Jake Cassman @jakecassman www.jakecassman.com - Jake Cassman discusses what can be learned from improv comedy when teaching songwriting and musical creativity.

    • 48 min
    Behind the Song: Songwriting as a Positive Practice in the Classroom

    Behind the Song: Songwriting as a Positive Practice in the Classroom

    “Behind the Song: Songwriting as a Positive Practice in the Classroom” produced by Courtney Fortune @courtneyfortunemusic @songmakersessions – Courtney Fortune takes us behind the scenes of her songwriting class at the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts.

    • 24 min
    Goin' Down to the Crossroads: at the juncture of formal and informal teaching and learning in popular music

    Goin' Down to the Crossroads: at the juncture of formal and informal teaching and learning in popular music

    "Goin' Down to the Crossroads: at the juncture of formal and informal teaching and learning in popular music" produced by Doug Mattingly @dougmattingly www.dougmattingly.com – Doug Mattingly focuses on popular music teaching and learning at the college level in 2-year and 4-year settings. Doug’s LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/dougmattingly/

    • 33 min
    Harmony in Numbers: Group and Collective Songwriting

    Harmony in Numbers: Group and Collective Songwriting

    “Harmony In Numbers: Group and Collective Songwriting” produced by Jake Cassman @jakecassman www.jakecassman.com – Jake Cassman discusses the surprisingly complex dynamics of collaborative songwriting.

    • 53 min
    Perspectives in Popular Music Teaching and Learning

    Perspectives in Popular Music Teaching and Learning

    Intro - Perspectives in Popular Music Teaching and Learning is the outcome of a graduate seminar class taught in the Fall of 2021 at the USC Thornton School of Music. Collaboratively produced by Dominic Anzalone, Jake Cassman, Courtney Fortune, Josh Gronlund, Michelle Kardos, Mark Kveton, Doug Mattingly, Jorge Padron and Julio Sequira – each student chose a topic in popular music teaching and learning that was of particular interest and explored it further to produce their own episode. For more information about the USC Thornton School of Music visit www.usc.edu/music

    • 1 min
    Popular Music in the Classroom

    Popular Music in the Classroom

    “Popular Music In the Classroom” produced by Julio Sequeira – Julio Sequeira, an experienced classroom music educator, looks at different approaches for including popular music in the k-12 environment.

    • 28 min

Customer Reviews

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31 Ratings

31 Ratings

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Vacation?

Chris where are you? I have been adding new artists every week and I’m missing my fix as I add all these acts to my play list. I hope all is well and you are in good health.

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Hell yeah

All the artists are dope, Chris is dope, A = C = dope podcast

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Love it!

Good conversation and great performances from all types of different artists! Great place for new music discovery

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