VHC (Vibes, History & Culture)
VHC (Vibes, History & Culture)
Podcast Description
New podcast weblIt’s a journey through the little known and often unknown histories of music and musical culture from a millennial lens with a fun vibe for music history nerds and history nerds alike.og
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Focuses on various aspects of music history, cultural influences, and unique musical stories with episodes discussing topics such as the evolution of underground music scenes and the impact of vinyl records on modern artists.

A fun and enlightening podcast that takes you on a journey through the little known and often unknown histories of music and musical culture from a millennial lens with a fun vibe for music history nerds and history nerds alike.
In this episode, I got a chance to chat with two amazing artists, Rob Murat who appeared on the show during Season One and Maya Elizabeth. And they are sharing with us about their awesome duet, “All I Can Say” and sharing how coming together to craft the song all came together, as well as the process for Grammy Nomination as well as their musical inspirations and so much more.
SONG CREDITS:
“Stare At Me” performed by JANE HANDCOCK & Anderson .Paak ℗ 2025 Death Row Records/gamma.
“All I Can Say” performed by Rob Murat & Maya Elizabeth ℗ 2025 TWELVE 18 Media, Inc.
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