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The Alicia Maxwell Project - Navigating the Indie Music Scene with Heart and Harmony

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Can a band stay conflict-free for nearly five years? Meet the Alicia Maxwell Project, where Alicia Maxwell and her talented crew—Joe Geiger on bass, Bill Duby on drums, and Joe Casamento on guitar and background vocals—prove that it's possible. Tune in to hear the captivating story of their journey, from their humble beginnings with a temporary band name to recording their first album at 85 Studios in Wilmington with the renowned Rishi Rubini. Learn how they navigated the pandemic by writing new music and performing live acoustic sets despite the challenging mask mandates and limited audience capacities.
The heart of the episode showcases the undeniable chemistry that binds the band together. We chat about their nomination for the Hometown Heroes Homey Awards in Delaware, which honors local and original music. The band reflects on the joy and recognition that come from these accolades, sharing a memorable performance at the 17th Annual Homey Awards and the fascinating inspiration behind their hit song "Tap and Z," named after the Tappan Zee Bridge. Listen as they recount the excitement they feel being part of an indie music scene that celebrates creative freedom and heartfelt collaborations.
The Alicia Maxwell Project doesn’t stop at blending genres; they shatter boundaries, intertwining blues, rock, jam, funk, and soul in a way that keeps both their audience and themselves constantly engaged. Join us as we explore their ever-evolving live performances filled with spontaneous covers and energetic jams. The band also opens up about the balancing act of pursuing their musical passions alongside day jobs and personal lives, emphasizing the crucial role of support systems in their journey. We wrap up by discussing their upcoming shows and reflecting on what true success means to them: personal satisfaction and the invaluable support of their community.

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Capíttulos

1. Alicia Maxwell Project (00:00:00)

2. Band Chemistry and Hometown Recognition (00:06:15)

3. Musical Genre Freedom and Challenges (00:13:05)

4. Musical Success and Community Support (00:19:04)

82 episodios

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Contenido proporcionado por Deb LaMotta. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Deb LaMotta o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

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Can a band stay conflict-free for nearly five years? Meet the Alicia Maxwell Project, where Alicia Maxwell and her talented crew—Joe Geiger on bass, Bill Duby on drums, and Joe Casamento on guitar and background vocals—prove that it's possible. Tune in to hear the captivating story of their journey, from their humble beginnings with a temporary band name to recording their first album at 85 Studios in Wilmington with the renowned Rishi Rubini. Learn how they navigated the pandemic by writing new music and performing live acoustic sets despite the challenging mask mandates and limited audience capacities.
The heart of the episode showcases the undeniable chemistry that binds the band together. We chat about their nomination for the Hometown Heroes Homey Awards in Delaware, which honors local and original music. The band reflects on the joy and recognition that come from these accolades, sharing a memorable performance at the 17th Annual Homey Awards and the fascinating inspiration behind their hit song "Tap and Z," named after the Tappan Zee Bridge. Listen as they recount the excitement they feel being part of an indie music scene that celebrates creative freedom and heartfelt collaborations.
The Alicia Maxwell Project doesn’t stop at blending genres; they shatter boundaries, intertwining blues, rock, jam, funk, and soul in a way that keeps both their audience and themselves constantly engaged. Join us as we explore their ever-evolving live performances filled with spontaneous covers and energetic jams. The band also opens up about the balancing act of pursuing their musical passions alongside day jobs and personal lives, emphasizing the crucial role of support systems in their journey. We wrap up by discussing their upcoming shows and reflecting on what true success means to them: personal satisfaction and the invaluable support of their community.

Support the show

https://linktr.ee/deblamotta

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Alicia Maxwell Project (00:00:00)

2. Band Chemistry and Hometown Recognition (00:06:15)

3. Musical Genre Freedom and Challenges (00:13:05)

4. Musical Success and Community Support (00:19:04)

82 episodios

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