Talking Threadheads
Talking Threadheads
Nicole Snyder, Chris Joseph
Nicole Snyder and Chris Joseph interview fans, musicians, craft/food vendors, employees and others about the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Jazz Fest). About Nicole: A native of Carbondale, Pennsylvania, Nicole’s love of music and learning was fostered from a young age by her loving family. The radio was always playing at her Grandparents’ house and her beloved Grandpa had a supply of old-time country and western cassette tapes that accompanied the family on their many car trips. Her Mom worked at a record pressing plant and brought home the catalog of inventory and would allow Nicole to pick out anything that she wanted- a freedom that sparked her curiosity at a young age. Her love for reading and research lead her to a career as a legal researcher and Nicole holds a master’s degree in library and information science from Drexel University. A love for music and a curiosity for learning new things has always connected her with the best people and that is how she met Chris Joseph and the Threadheads. Nicole’s other interests include bicycles and spinning, gardening and sustainability, college basketball and the Philadelphia Phillies. Nicole has been attending Jazzfest since 2009. Nicole resides in Audubon, New Jersey. About Chris: Over the last 35 years, Chris has started and managed three environmental consulting businesses, launched two fan-funded music record companies and founded a non-profit charitable foundation for New Orleans musicians. He's also dabbled in philanthropy, book writing, songwriting, and magazine writing. Chris is also an odds-defying, stage-three pancreatic cancer survivor and thriver since 2016, as described in his best-selling 2020 book "Life is a Ride: My Unconventional Journey of Cancer Recovery." He is also a co-curator and contributing author to "The Epiphanies Project: Twenty Personal Revelations." Chris' other podcasts include Oy Vey L.A., The Epiphanies Project, and Life is a Ride: Overcoming Huge Challenges in Unconventional Ways. Chris is a life-long music fan, and has been attending Jazzfest since 1988. He lives in Santa Monica, California.
2nd Weekend 2023 CUBES!
Nicole, Chris, Swag, Jordan and Russ get back together to discuss the acts you need to see on the second weekend of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
Apr 12, 2023
1 hr 11 min
2023 Cubes----First Weekend Recommendations!
We're back!!!! Nicole and Chris have a roundtable discussion with Swag, Russ and Jordan on all things Cubes for the first weekend of the 2023 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Get your pens and Cubes ready!
Apr 5, 2023
1 hr 4 min
2022 Jazz Fest Wrap-Up, Part 2 (Second Weekend)
Our 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Wrap-Up is here! Part 2 covers the second weekend, with input by Nicole, Jordan, Swag, Marc and Russ. What did they love? What did they miss? What did they wish you would have heard? Tune in!
May 27, 2022
1 hr 19 min
2022 Jazz Fest Wrap-Up, Part 1 (First Weekend)
Our 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Wrap-Up is here! Part 1 covers the first weekend, with input by Nicole, Jordan, Swag, Marc and Russ. What did they love? What did they miss? What did they wish you would have heard?
May 25, 2022
50 min
Michael Murphy & Cilista Eberle of Michael Murphy Productions
Michael Murphy and Cilista Eberle of Michael Murphy Productions join the Talking Threadheads podcast in Season 3, Episode 2. Cilista and Michael talk about their decades-long history of shooting live performances at Jazz Fest, and also discuss three of their New Orleans documentaries: Make it Funky (2005), Up from the Streets: New Orleans---The City of Music (2019) and the very recently released "Irma, My Life in Music". Their special memories of documenting the rich history of New Orleans music make this episode all the more rich. Fore more information about their production company, please see https://www.mmptv.com/ Also mentioned on this show: https://call4freedom.com/
May 20, 2022
57 min
Martin Shore, Director of "Take Me To The River - New Orleans"
Season 3 of Talking Threadheads is here! Martin Shore, director of the new documentary film "Take Me To The River - New Orleans" joins the podcast in our first episode. Martin talks about his musical background, his history with New Orleans music, and the making of the film (and its challenges). More information about this film can be found at https://takemetotheriver.org/ Check your local listings!
May 18, 2022
28 min
2022 Threadhead Raffle Winners Livestream!
A bonus episode for Season 2...the Threadhead Cultural Foundation announces the winners of the top prizes in the annual raffle! The non-profit Threadhead Cultural Foundation 501(c)(3) promotes the cultural heritage of New Orleans through grants and assistance to musicians, artists, and others involved in endeavors relating to music and other artistic expressions whose work is in the tradition of preserving, promoting and disseminating the cultural heritage of New Orleans and the surrounding area of Louisiana. The Foundation raises funds through memberships, fundraising events and donations. Funds raised are granted to artists and artistic projects through an application process usually conducted in the Fall of each year… quite simply, the more they raise, the more artists and projects they can assist.
Apr 23, 2022
12 min
Rachel Lyons and the Jazz Fest Archives
Season 2, Episode 17: Our last scheduled episode of Season 2! Rachel Lyons, the Chief Archivist of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, joins the Talking Threadheads podcast. The Archive’s collections include over 50 years of historic materials from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — including the Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage and African, Folk and Food Heritage stages. These sessions provide valuable information about Louisiana’s culture and its impact on the world. The Archive also houses collections of photos, posters, film footage, audio recordings, signs, business records and other artifacts from events dating to the beginning of the Foundation in 1970. Links discussed in this podcast: https://www.jazzandheritage.org/the-archive/ https://jfdb.jazzandheritage.org/ https://folkways.si.edu/jazzfest https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/music/article_eb6af96e-a824-11eb-a3b8-3b240c817cf6.html https://youtu.be/IObrxC6iYgE https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/16/arts/music/irma-thomas-pbs.html
Apr 21, 2022
36 min
Our Interview with Photographer Jim Brock
Season 2, Episode 16: Nicole and Chris talk with Jazzfest photographer Jim Brock. Jim talks about his favorite Jazzfest acts (photographing them and as just a fan); how he became a Jazzfest photographer, and a typical day at the Fairgrounds. Jim also talks about his featured role in the documentary "A Year in the Pit" (https://vimeo.com/692566892), his recommendations for this year's Jazzfest, and his favorite foods at the Fairground. Jim's work can be found at https://jimbrockphoto.com/. he YouTube version of this episode (so people can see some of Jim's work as he discusses it) can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ_zTWdyqEs
Apr 19, 2022
39 min
Our Interview with Record Producer Scott Billington
Season 2, Episode 15: Scott Billington is a Grammy® winning producer, musician, writer, and record executive who has worked with many of the greatest artists in American roots music. And he's also the author of a brand new book "Making Tracks: A Record Producer’s Southern Roots Music Journey". Scott talks with Nicole and Chris about his vast experience in the music industry, his fondest memories about some of his favorite recording artists, and what readers can expect from his new book about his life in the music business.
Apr 15, 2022
22 min
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