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Shuffle is your backstage pass to Northeast Ohio's independent music scene. Ideastream Public Media’s Amanda Rabinowitz and Brittany Nader speak with performers, producers and other artists to highlight the stories behind the music on the Shuffle podcast.

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Shuffle is your backstage pass to Northeast Ohio's independent music scene. Ideastream Public Media’s Amanda Rabinowitz and Brittany Nader speak with performers, producers and other artists to highlight the stories behind the music on the Shuffle podcast.

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A saxophonist from Cleveland redefines jazz fusion with Abstract Sounds

4/10/2025
Jevaughn Bogard started playing saxophone in grade school. He went on to study sax in college, tour nationally and perform with stars. Now he's created his own jazz fusion band, Abstract Sounds, in Cleveland.

Duration:00:10:45

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Midwest ensemble the Oblivion Project champions Argentine nuevo tango

3/27/2025
Clevelanders with a passion for modern Argentine tango are connecting audiences with a master. After 20 years of performing throughout the Midwest as the Oblivion Project, the group is releasing its first album.

Duration:00:11:01

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Cleveland trumpeter Theresa May tests the limits of brass music

3/13/2025
After years of performing in ensembles, Cleveland trumpeter Theresa May is stepping out on her own. May joined "Applause Performances" and "Shuffle" for an in-studio performance and conversation about her new electronic music, as well as breaking barriers in the classical world.

Duration:00:22:08

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Stark County siblings find their sound as COMPASS

2/27/2025
A band of three teenage siblings from Stark County got their start while stuck at home during the pandemic. After five years of performing and writing together, they’re now releasing a new set of songs that reflect their growth as musicians and as a family. We hear more from COMPASS on this week’s Shuffle with Brittany Nader, who produces the podcast with Amanda Rabinowitz.

Duration:00:11:38

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Cleveland rapper Jinari Kemet brings his energy to annual Brite Winter music fest

2/13/2025
Cleveland rapper and multi-instrumentalist Jinari Kemet is a versatile performer, bending genres and making a scene on stage. He makes his Brite Winter music festival debut this month, performing songs from his debut album, released last January. Kemet talked with Amanda Rabinowitz about finding his voice.

Duration:00:20:44

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Akron punk queen Tracey Thomas returns with new acoustic album and memoir

1/30/2025
Tracey Thomas found the spotlight as part of Akron's new-wave scene in the '70s. But she found her voice forging her own music journey. Now with a new album and memoir, she reflects on her long career.

Duration:00:12:14

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Brian Bacon travels from Cleveland to Nashville to pen folk-rock opera

1/16/2025
When Cleveland musician Brian Bacon’s two daughters set off for college, he set off on his own journey to write and record an album in Nashville. The result is "Murder of Crows," a 10-track rock opera that helped him find his voice as an artist.

Duration:00:11:02

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Shuffle’s favorite Northeast Ohio music of 2024

12/19/2024
Throughout the year, you have been hearing from Northeast Ohio musicians through Shuffle, your backstage pass to the independent music scene. Now let's look back at 2024. Shuffle’s Amanda Rabinowitz and Brittany Nader reflect on their favorite local albums of the year, from genre-blending experimentation to new discoveries.

Duration:00:19:54

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How Kent rapper GameboyJones turned geek culture into hip-hop hits

12/5/2024
A Kent rapper has established himself as a leading voice in “nerdcore”. Austin "Gameboy" Jones shares how he built a massive following for his songs inspired by anime, video games and other elements of so-called geek culture.

Duration:00:12:07

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How Cuyahoga Valley National Park shaped the Buffalo Ryders’ new album

11/21/2024
Joe Risdon of Akron rock band the Buffalo Ryders shares how a creative retreat into nature and writing in the wild helped his band put together their 2024 album, "Never On Time."

Duration:00:15:38

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Cleveland art-rock duo Mr. Gnome returns to touring with new music

11/7/2024
Cleveland art-rock duo Mr. Gnome explores new songwriting methods and psychedelic orchestration on their eagerly anticipated new album, released in September. They recently wrapped up a month-long tour after being on hiatus since 2017.

Duration:00:23:00

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Cleveland’s Clare Feorene reflects on year of music, growth and self-discovery

10/17/2024
From an album release to a residency at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Clare Feorene is having a big year in music. Yet, her success has come with new challenges. On this week’s Shuffle, the Cleveland singer-songwriter talks about building self-confidence and finding a community.

Duration:00:12:38

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Lea Marra’s Wild Maple Festival spotlights original music in Geauga County

10/3/2024
A Geauga County singer-songwriter has been nurturing a festival showcasing Northeast Ohio’s music scene over the last decade. On this week’s Shuffle, Chardon native Lea Marra shares her hopes for the Wild Maple Music Festival to inspire and grow the arts in her rural community.

Duration:00:13:17

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Cleveland blues legend returns: Wallace Coleman’s harmonious comeback

9/19/2024
A fixture in the Northeast Ohio blues scene has returned to the stage after a health scare last year. Wallace Coleman reflects on his 30-plus year career of playing harmonica and singing the blues during a special live performance and interview.

Duration:00:11:05

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Kultures weaves dreams into music with sophomore album

9/5/2024
Multi-instrumentalist Justin Miller’s indie-rock project Kultures has been quietly gaining momentum and attention for its expansive soundscapes and introspective lyrics. The musician and his bandmates will release their second album, “Dreamstacks,” Friday. The songs are inspired by actual dreams Miller has had.

Duration:00:11:44

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Cleveland’s Messmaker pairs rock anthems with DIY creativity

8/22/2024
Cleveland indie rock duo Messmaker has a sound big enough to fill stadium, with a flashy stage show small enough to fit in a hatchback. On this week’s Shuffle, we hear how the band uses technology, design and collaboration to grow its audience.

Duration:00:17:52

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Plan your Akron PorchROKR 2024 with Shuffle’s music picks

8/8/2024
Akron's popular outdoor music festival, PorchROKR, returns to the city's Highland Square neighborhood on August 17. More than 150 bands from Northeast Ohio perform on house porches and outside of local businesses throughout the neighborhood. Plan your day with our curated selection of must-see local performers.

Duration:00:12:29

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From breakups to breakthroughs, Danna O’Connor evolves Cleveland band Post Saga

7/25/2024
Cleveland seven-piece band Post Saga is back with a new album after almost calling it quits. Frontwoman Danna O'Connor shares the band's evolution, challenges in the local music scene, and what it's like being the only woman in the band.

Duration:00:19:01

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Northeast Ohio’s gospel scene evolves to reach younger generations

7/11/2024
The gospel music scene in Northeast Ohio is changing as traditional choirs are getting smaller and more musical diversity is introduced into the genre. Several participants in the local gospel community weigh in on how the next generation can get involved.

Duration:00:05:04

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From New Philadelphia to Kent and beyond: Talons’ crafts quiet post-folk soundscapes

6/27/2024
Northeast Ohio musician Mike Tolan has been writing somber, slow songs as Talons’ — originally a side project of The Six Parts Seven — for over a decade. Tolan sat down for a conversation and performance as part of Ideastream Public Media and the Cleveland Museum of Art’s Third Thursdays music series at Transformer Station.

Duration:00:11:04