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In a remarkably short span of time, young Australian-born recording artist Orlando Kallen has achieved substantial impact. Boasting a global following that exceeds 2 million fans across multiple digital platforms and having surpassed 5 million streams on Spotify, Kallen is a rapidly ascending talent. He visits my corner of the world to discuss his rising career and multi-faceted work with music videos. We dive into the details of his creative process, from recording and touring to his success in the industry.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Transitioning from "Rocket to Rhythm," Mark Winters—a specialist in Aerospace and Aeronautical Engineering—first embraced the guitar to serenade his wife. Since that pivotal moment, he has stayed the course, now recording his own distinctive sound and touring the nation to captivate audiences with his expert musicianship and narrative flair. Our conversation explores the inspiring reality of life's second acts and the fulfillment found in pursuing a true passion.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Drummer from bands including Vanilla Fudge + Cactus, Carmine Appice joins me to talk about Cactus’ new album “Temple of Blues II.” The project features heavy hitters Dee Snider, Ted Nugent, Steve Morse from Deep Purple, Rudy Sarzo from Ozzy Osbourne’s band, Pat Travers + many more! We also talk about his time working with Rod Stewart, King Kobra + others. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

I speak with Doug Kistner, one of the geniuses behind a project call Studio D’Lux, who released a new album bringing together an extraordinary roster of world-class musicians whose collective resumes span some of the most influential bands in classic rock history including Chicago, Steely Dan, Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, Styx and Whitesnake. We have a great talk about working with some of today’s top talent including drummer Liberty Devitto, who has appeared on this podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Singer/Songwriter/Musician/Music Professor Alan Williams joins me to talk about the release of his third solo album, “Floating on the Dreamline,” a genre-fluid exploration spanning folk, power-pop, and prog. The UMass Lowell music professor let the songs emerge organically without agenda, embracing his eclectic style after years of self-doubt. Join me as well talk “all-things Billy Joel, Beatles, Sir Elton” + more!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Kendra Erika joins me again on the podcast. This time out, Kendra takes on James Bond with her own interpretation of the track, “Golden Eye,” which is part of the album, “License To Thrill-The James Bond Songbook.” We talk about this latest career move in addition to her catalog including five Billboard Top Ten dance hits. Kendra is also a big hit in Vegas. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Stew Cutler has been releasing original albums featuring his signature blues styles for years, but there's always been one thing missing from his canon: an album composed mostly of covers. That goal has been achieved with the release of his eighth studio album, Stew Cutler and Friends Undercover (mostly). I speak with Stew straight from his Suburu in Manhattan. Join us for a lively discussion about this project featuring his long-time friends Bill McClellan, Bobby Harden, Tom Wilson, Etienne Lytle + others. Click the following to check out Stew Cutler to order this collection of amazing songs Some tracks include his cover of Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel" + Seals & Crofts' "Summer Breeze."Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Folk singer/songwriters Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon discuss their collaborative album, "Together Again." Following their previous collaboration, "Together," the duo had so much material that a follow-up was inevitable. Our conversation explores the new album and the discipline required to maintain their prolific creative output.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Minneapolis-based artist Mira Babal joins me to talk about her success as a young singer/songwriter/musician and performer. We talk about her adventures in live performance including singing the National Anthem at Target Field, recording in the studio and creating videos.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.

Paul Schalda, a singer-songwriter-musician now based in North Texas, discusses his debut solo album, "Lately," with me. We delve into the creation of the record, which fuses country, folk, and soul harmonies. Paul also shares stories about his upbringing on Staten Island, New York, and his move to Texas.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tftc-with-bob-nebel--4703586/support.You can watch my podcast on my YouTube channel. Search for my name or Tales from the Corners.