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Mary McGuinness, her journey from From Opera to Americana. Love Child and more!

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In this episode, Texas-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Mary McGuinness joins Scott Saldinger on The Hang! to talk about the way music found her. Mary didn’t grow up in a musical home, but she was always singing. Later, she discovered that music actually ran deep in her family, which helped make sense of the pull she had felt her whole life. Her path has taken a lot of turns, from opera and Broadway to Americana, classic country, and Laurel Canyon-inspired songwriting. Through it all, Mary kept coming back to the music that felt the most honest to her. We talk about her early life, her Korean and Irish-Scottish roots, the artists who shaped her like Johnny Cash, The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, and Paul McCartney, and the stories behind songs like “Love Child,” “Cascadita,” “Bounded Beauty,” “Double Vision,” and “Springtime Thunder.” What You’ll Learn from Mary: • How she found her way into music • Why Americana and classic country feel like home to her • The story behind “Love Child” and her new songs • How creativity, mental health, healing, and staying true to yourself all connect If you’re into Americana, singer-songwriters, Nashville artists, roots music, or just honest conversations about what it takes to keep going as an artist, this one is worth your time. Subscribe to Almost Famous Magazine, like the video, drop a comment, and support Mary McGuinness by streaming her music, buying the records, grabbing the vinyl, and seeing her live. #MaryMcGuinness #americanamusic #singersongwriter #musicinterview #musicpodcast  https://marymcg.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MaryMcGuinnessOfficial/ https://www.instagram.com/marymcguinnessofficial/

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Portada del episodio Mary McGuinness, her journey from From Opera to Americana. Love Child and more!

Mary McGuinness, her journey from From Opera to Americana. Love Child and more!

In this episode, Texas-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Mary McGuinness joins Scott Saldinger on The Hang! to talk about the way music found her. Mary didn’t grow up in a musical home, but she was always singing. Later, she discovered that music actually ran deep in her family, which helped make sense of the pull she had felt her whole life. Her path has taken a lot of turns, from opera and Broadway to Americana, classic country, and Laurel Canyon-inspired songwriting. Through it all, Mary kept coming back to the music that felt the most honest to her. We talk about her early life, her Korean and Irish-Scottish roots, the artists who shaped her like Johnny Cash, The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, Jackson Browne, and Paul McCartney, and the stories behind songs like “Love Child,” “Cascadita,” “Bounded Beauty,” “Double Vision,” and “Springtime Thunder.” What You’ll Learn from Mary: • How she found her way into music • Why Americana and classic country feel like home to her • The story behind “Love Child” and her new songs • How creativity, mental health, healing, and staying true to yourself all connect If you’re into Americana, singer-songwriters, Nashville artists, roots music, or just honest conversations about what it takes to keep going as an artist, this one is worth your time. Subscribe to Almost Famous Magazine, like the video, drop a comment, and support Mary McGuinness by streaming her music, buying the records, grabbing the vinyl, and seeing her live. #MaryMcGuinness #americanamusic #singersongwriter #musicinterview #musicpodcast  https://marymcg.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MaryMcGuinnessOfficial/ https://www.instagram.com/marymcguinnessofficial/

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Portada del episodio Joomin Hwang, Seoul Breakdancer to The Lights of Broadway!

Joomin Hwang, Seoul Breakdancer to The Lights of Broadway!

In this episode of The Hang!, Joomin Hwang talks about his journey from Seoul to New York City and eventually to Broadway. Joomin grew up in South Korea and started breakdancing when he was 12. Years later, while performing in London, he saw Billy Elliot and something clicked. He saw dance, music, acting, emotion, and storytelling all happening at once, and it made him realize he wanted more than competition. He wanted a life on stage. That decision eventually brought him to the U.S. at 29, without speaking English, to study vocal performance and chase a dream that probably sounded impossible to a lot of people. We talk about his path to Broadway, including The Prom and the original Broadway cast of & Juliet, and what representation started to mean to him once Asian fans began thanking him at the stage door. Joomin also shares what it was like going through hundreds of auditions, dealing with rejection, staying grounded, and learning to think of dreams as something you do, not just something you reach. What you’ll learn in this episode: * How Billy Elliot changed the direction of Joomin’s life * Why representation on Broadway became personal for him * How he handled 500+ auditions and constant rejection * Why he created the Rule of Five Journal to help artists protect their mental health If you’re into Broadway, musical theater, dance, acting, artist stories, or honest conversations about chasing something bigger than yourself, you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe to The Hang! for more conversations with artists from Almost Famous Magazine. https://www.instagram.com/joominhwang https://www.joominhwang.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7934697/ #JoominHwang #broadway #dancer #singer #seoul #musicaltheatre

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Portada del episodio Hayley and The Crushers Hayley Cain From California Glitter to Detroit Grit and more!

Hayley and The Crushers Hayley Cain From California Glitter to Detroit Grit and more!

In this episode, Scott hangs with Hayley Cain, guitarist and frontwoman of Hayley and the Crushers, a Detroit-via-California band that mixes punk, surf rock, power pop, garage rock, and a whole lot of glitter. Hayley talks about growing up on oldies radio, Elvis, The Beach Boys, the Go-Go’s, Ramones, Screeching Weasel, and the songs that made her want to pick up a guitar in the first place. She also gets into what it was like moving from California to Detroit, finding her way into a new music scene, and how Detroit helped bring out a different side of the band. We also talk about “Jewel Case,” a song Hayley wrote almost 10 years ago. It started as a wild party anthem, but looking back now, especially after getting sober, the song hits differently. It’s funny, loud, catchy, and a little bit of a warning sign all at once. In this conversation, Hayley gets into: * How she found her voice through punk, oldies, and songwriting * Why Detroit changed the way Hayley and the Crushers see themselves * The real story behind “Jewel Case” * How the band wins over punk crowds, punk dads, and their cool daughters This one is about growing up, getting honest, embracing the cringe, and making punk rock that’s loud, weird, catchy, and totally its own thing. Subscribe to Almost Famous Magazine for more conversations with artists, bands, and the stories behind the music on The Hang! https://www.hayleyandthecrushers.com/ https://www.instagram.com/hayleyandthecrushers https://www.facebook.com/hayleyandthecrushers  @hayleyandthecrushers   #HayleyAndTheCrushers #punkrock #glitterbombs #musicinterview #detroitrockcity  CHAPTERS 00:00 — Welcome to The Hang! 01:30 — Meet Hayley Cain of Hayley and the Crushers 02:55 — Oldies Radio, Elvis, Beach Boys & Finding Music 05:47 — Learning Guitar, Ramones Songs & Early Songwriting 10:37 — Cringe, Childhood Videos & Creative Freedom 11:50 — Moving From California to Detroit 15:07 — Earning a Place in the Detroit Music Scene 18:22 — The Story Behind “Jewel Case” 20:35 — Sobriety, Party Anthems & Taking Her Own Advice 25:47 — Glockenspiel, Whimsy & Punk Rock Texture 28:02 — Touring With Screeching Weasel 30:34 — Punk Dads, Cool Daughters & Winning the Room 44:15 — Hayley’s Dream Collaboration: John Doe of X 47:12 — Artists Hayley Is Listening To Now 51:19 — Supporting Hayley and the Crushers The Hang! Podcast – Presented by Almost Famous Magazine https://www.almostfamousmagazine.com

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Portada del episodio Allen Dobb on Canadian Roots, Musical Truth and The Afterlife Sessions!

Allen Dobb on Canadian Roots, Musical Truth and The Afterlife Sessions!

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Portada del episodio Integra Pink - Leo Mendez on Chicano Punk, Creative Freedom and The Story Behind Spiderman Piñata!

Integra Pink - Leo Mendez on Chicano Punk, Creative Freedom and The Story Behind Spiderman Piñata!

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