Southeast Sounds

Southeast Sounds
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Southeast Sounds is a pioneering radio show and podcast series that elevates Southeast Alaska talent. It's a celebration, an exploration, and an homage to the rich musical heritage and diverse cultures that shape this unique region of the world. Southeast Sounds explores the heart of Southeast Alaska's music scene, featuring interviews with local musicians, live performances, and expert commentary on the cultural and historical context that influences and inspires these artists. We spotlight everything from folk, jazz, and blues, to indie, rock, and beyond, reflecting the eclectic and collaborative spirit of the local music community.
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The podcast features an eclectic range of musical styles including folk, jazz, blues, indie, and rock, with episodes highlighting local talent such as The Rain Dogs, showcasing their journey, musical influences, and current projects while providing expert commentary on the cultural and historical significance of the region's music.

Southeast Sounds is a pioneering radio show and podcast series that elevates Southeast Alaska talent. It’s a celebration, an exploration, and an homage to the rich musical heritage and diverse cultures that shape this unique region of the world. Southeast Sounds explores the heart of Southeast Alaska’s music scene, featuring interviews with local musicians, live performances, and expert commentary on the cultural and historical context that influences and inspires these artists. We spotlight everything from folk, jazz, and blues, to indie, rock, and beyond, reflecting the eclectic and collaborative spirit of the local music community.
Southeast Sounds, hosts Justin Miller and Krystal Rose chat with folk musician Quinton Woolman Morgan about his journey from Seattle’s music scene to Juneau. He shares his transition from psychedelic rock to folk, his songwriting process, and the challenges of pursuing music seriously. Quinton discusses upcoming projects, collaborations, and the need for more accessible music venues in Juneau. The episode features a live performance and highlights his latest releases, available on all streaming platforms. Catch Quinton at Folk Fest and the Maritime Festival!

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