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Low Profile with Markly Morrison

Low Profile with Markly Morrison

Markly Morrison

Low Profile blends music and oral history interviews with the folks who have given us important music and have somehow evaded the spotlight. Markly Morrison is an audio journalist and independent musician in the exotic city of Olympia, Washington, where the program airs Fridays at 4pm on KAOS 89.3 FM and in podcast form via the Ruinous Media network. Dive deeper into the episodes at http://www.lowprofilepodcast.com

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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 38. Negativland

38. Negativland

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04/08/21 • 64 min

This episode, guest hosted and produced by Eli Moore, is an interview with Negativland co-founder Mark Hosler. Since the late 1970s, the art collective known as Negativland has been sticking it to the status quo through their albums, radio program, live performances and visual art for over 40 years. Hosler tells Eli of the group’s beginnings in the San Francisco suburbs, their inevitable involvement with the punk scene there, the lawsuits they have had thrown at them, the evolution of their creative process over the years, and collaborating on new material with bandmates who have passed away for their latest albums True False and The World Will Decide. An extended, unedited version of this interview is available for Patreon supporters, at patreon.com/lowprofile.Follow us on IG @lowpropodcastThe illustration for this episode was drawn by Taylor W. Rushing.http://www.lowprofilepodcast.com and on IG @twrushing

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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 39. Temple of Bon Matin

39. Temple of Bon Matin

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05/06/21 • 57 min

Temple of Bon Matin founded in Philadelphia in 1990 and would continue through the two thousand teens with a rotating cast with the only constant being Ed Wilcox at the center and helm. Ed was the singer, drummer and band leader of Temple of Bon Matin which was an extremely loud band with electric guitars and smashing drums. A band of blue collar workers (Ed Wilcox is a truck driver currently), the band toured on the weekends and were back in the wee hours Monday morning to clock into their jobs. Ed is a wonderful story teller, he was gracious to grant Low Profile an interview with Philadelphia based correspondent Karl Blau this past Winter from Ed's West Philly abode.Please share this episode if you enjoy it!support Low Profile at patreon.com/lowprofile.Follow us on IG @lowpropodcast The illustration for this episode was drawn by Taylor W. Rushing.http://www.taylorwrushing.com and on IG @twrushingFind out more about this and all other episodes at http://www.lowprofilepodcast.com
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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 14. Terry Cashman

14. Terry Cashman

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10/30/19 • 87 min

For our season finale, just in time for the end of the world series, we focus on a smattering of songs written for the love of America's pastime and talk to legendary singer/songwriter Terry Cashman.
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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 20. Washington Phillips (with historian Michael Corcoran)
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04/09/20 • 100 min

Washington Phillips was a jackleg preacher and a gospel singer in the early 20th century. He invented a one-of-a-kind instrument he called the Manzarene which sounded as celestial as the heavens. Little was known about him until music writer Michael Corcoran started knocking on doors and looking for clues, striking gold again and again. He compiled his findings into a book that is included with a CD called "Washington Phillips and his Manzerene Dreams." Markly and Miles spoke with Michael about his research on Phillips and other early gospel blues greats for this insightful feature-length interview. If you enjoy this podcast, please give us your support by subscribing, telling friends, posting on social media, rating and reviewing on Apple podcasts, or by making flexible monthly donations at patreon.com/lowprofile today.
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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 19. Cornershop

19. Cornershop

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04/05/20 • 61 min

Cornershop have been making catchy and original music since 1993. Their sound includes elements of punk, disco, Bollywood, glam rock, and funk, always upbeat, no black keys used on the piano. Their lyrics often address issues of ethics, racism and politics. I spoke with Tjinder Singh in London about the group's evolution and their new LP on Ample Play, "England Is A Garden." Please support this show by rating and reviewing it on Apple Podcasts, subscribing, and making a recurring donation of any ammount by visiting patreon.com/lowprofile.This episode was mastered by Miles Rozatti, as usual!
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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 16. Nick Krgovich

16. Nick Krgovich

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03/22/20 • 56 min

Nick Krgovich of Vancouver, BC has been writing and recording music since his early teens. His previous bands include Gigi, p:ano, and No Kids. He's been a member of Mount Eerie and Dear Nora. His latest solo release is a concept album about his first experience with heartbreak, entitled "Ouch." Nick and Markly got together at 9am over coffee some 200 miles apart and had this conversation, along with plenty of music clips and some exclusive previews of his upcoming projects. Please subscribe, rate and review this show. You can also support the program financially by visiting patreon.com/lowprofile
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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 27. Jib Kidder

27. Jib Kidder

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08/20/20 • 58 min

This week’s guest is Sean Schuster-Craig who performs under the moniker Jib Kidder. Sean describes his music as “ADHD Psychedelia.” He grew up in the south and is currently based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Jib Kidder first made a splash when his song “Windowdipper” was featured on the TV show “So You Think You Can Dance.” Since then, he’s primarily made sample-based music and incorporated that into his singer-songwriter collage style. We spoke on his process and influences, fruit flies, comic books, poetry, burgers, and his forthcoming album called “Jump The Gun,” which you can hear a sneak preview of on today’s show!Support the program by subscribing, leaving a positive review and rating, or by donating at patreon.com/lowprofile today.
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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - Questionable Music at KAOS (Patreon snippet)

Questionable Music at KAOS (Patreon snippet)

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04/01/24 • 10 min

Markly brings his weekly pub trivia game "Questionable Music" to the radio in this exciting segment from the new two-hour Patreon release featuring Markly Morrison and Jack Habegger being interviewed by KAOS station manager DJ Jonny H.

Full show available at patreon.com/lowprofile

Play Questionable Music in-person at Three Magnets Brewing Company in Olympia, WA, Monday nights at 6:30.

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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - Scherler Sundays: Ralph Reign, Doctor Sleep, guest host Jason Traeger
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07/23/23 • 59 min

On today’s show, Jason Traeger of the Traegermethod podcast is filling in for me as host, presenting performances and conversations with Olympia synth rock artist Doctor Sleep and Tacoma rapper Ralph Reign. Interestingly enough, both of these guys incorporate a Nintendo Game Boy into their distinctly different sounds. This episode is being cross-released on both Low Profile and Traegermethod via the podcast universe. If you like one show, you’ll probably like the other, and there’s a lot of episodes to dig into. This is the second installment of Scherler Sundays 2023, recorded by Andrew Ebright and Kefa Crow, in front of a live audience behind the Carnegie Library in Olympia, Washington.
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Low Profile with Markly Morrison - 37. Alice Stuart (Crossover w/ Welcome To Olympia)
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03/25/21 • 61 min

This episode is a crossover with the oral history podcast Welcome To Olympia, hosted and produced by Rob Smith. I first met Rob when we were both beginning work on our respective shows, and he asked me if he could use my band Skrill Meadow’s song “Going for Broke” for his show’s end theme music. (I obliged.) Since then we’ve been bouncing back and forth the idea of a further collaboration, and I stumbled upon an accomplished folk rock artist by the name of Alice Stuart, who happens to live here in Olympia these days. Alice spoke with Rob about growing up in rural Chelan, WA, getting signed to Arhoolie Records, touring the folk festival circuit in the 1960s, her stint accompanying blues legend Mississippi John Hurt, her brief working and romantic relationship with Frank Zappa, facing backlash after “going electric” in the ‘70s, and relocating to the Pacific Northwest after spending time in New York and California.Illustration by Taylor W. Rushinghttp://www.taylorwrushing.comAlice Stuart's official facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/AliceStuartOfficial/Welcome To Olympia:http://www.welcometoolympia.comLow Profile with Markly Morrisonhttp://www.lowprofilepodcast.com@lowpropodcast
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How many episodes does Low Profile with Markly Morrison have?

Low Profile with Markly Morrison currently has 129 episodes available.

What topics does Low Profile with Markly Morrison cover?

The podcast is about Music, Podcasts and Music Interviews.

What is the most popular episode on Low Profile with Markly Morrison?

The episode title '38. Negativland' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Low Profile with Markly Morrison?

The average episode length on Low Profile with Markly Morrison is 58 minutes.

How often are episodes of Low Profile with Markly Morrison released?

Episodes of Low Profile with Markly Morrison are typically released every 13 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Low Profile with Markly Morrison?

The first episode of Low Profile with Markly Morrison was released on Jan 24, 2019.

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