In our first-ever video podcast, we get to tour behind the scenes at the Canyon Club, a Southern California nightclub that has played host to a wide range of great shows. Aerosmith, Styx, the Neville Brothers, Boyz II Men, Berlin, Glen Campbell, Dave Chappelle and Queensryche have all played there, just to name a few. See where Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Richie Sambora hang out near their homes in the Valley..
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Tift Merritt, "Good Hearted Man"
A North Carolinian with a smoky, gorgeous voice and a knack with a folk melody.
South By Southwest, part 1
Follow Minipop, Elephone, Loquat, and other bands as they make their way to Austin for the festival.
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South By Southwest, part 2
Exclusive live footage from the 2008 SxSW music festival in Austin, TX from Lovelikefire, Mud and others.
South By Southwest, part 3
Interviews and performances from South By Southwest 2008, the craziest SxSW yet.
The Canyon Club
Tour the nightclub where Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Richie Sambora hang out in the Valley.
Tree Sound Studios, part 2
The heat of Atlanta has an effect on James "Groove" Chambers and his hip-hop and R&B productions for folks like Anthony Hamilton and Nappy Roots.
Tree Sound Studios, part 3
Guess who happens to be recording in Atlanta at Tree today? Soul organist and Motown legend Ike Stubblefield.
Studio Four, part 1
Inside the Philadelphia studio that has birthed great records by Bob Dylan, Joan Osborne, Urge Overkill and many more.
Studio Four, part 2
Insights into the life of a session musician, as Chuck Treece talks about working with Bad Brains, Amy Grant, Sting and others.
Studio Four, part 3
Stories about working on Billy Joel's record, musical color-matching, and more secrets for great studio work.
John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, part 1
The mobile studio that is helping keep John Lennon's dreams alive, well, and rolling down America's highways.
Pandora's original Audio Series
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I am one of millions of people who is experiencing some form of joy because great strides are being made in understanding and developing music and Environment can help our planet. The studio Tree is the key it help me feel good each day. If am feeling not so good I will not see a physician I just go to PANDORA FOR THE MUSIC TO TREAT MY MIND.(MUSIC IS THERAPY.)
James Edward Weathers of Nicholasville,Ky. 40356
100 Lincoln HTS.
Posted by: James Weathers at March 17, 2008 09:05 AM
Agreed that music is tremendously therapeutic, James. Thanks for listening, and for watching.
Take care,
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Seal at May 12, 2008 12:32 PM
what am i supossed to comment on ?
Posted by: joann at June 5, 2008 01:28 PM
what is this curse not being able to participate in pandora as long as we are not US residents? when this is going to end? please try to make pandora global..i believe a lot of people would love that..what is keeping you? financial reasons? tell us and will fix it..or we shall help in any way possible.. you don't want the rest of the world? what? please give us some credit..we are waiting impatiently..
Posted by: yiana at July 27, 2008 11:58 AM
Hi, Yiana,
We would love, LOVE to be accessible outside the USA. It's merely a question of licensing laws. We're able to operate in the USA because of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, and the statutory licensing rate established within it. In every other country, licensing has to be negotiated separately with each record label, which would make for a much different listening experience -- much less independent music, much less choice.
We are continuing to work on it, though, and hope to provide international listening again as soon as we possibly can. Please stay tuned (our Backstage, blog, podcasts, etc. are of course available to anyone globally), and thanks for your patience.
Posted by: Kevin Seal at August 19, 2008 04:42 PM
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