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The Getcha Some Productions Podcast

Podcast by Keith Fredrickson and Daniel Kutcher

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A podcast covering all things related to music production: from the first note to the last fan and everything in between.

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jakson GSP #110: He Found His Dad’s Final Recording… and Turned It Into an Album | Elijah Tucker kansikuva

GSP #110: He Found His Dad’s Final Recording… and Turned It Into an Album | Elijah Tucker

What happens when music becomes the only way to process something you can’t explain? In this episode, we sit down with musician Elijah Tucker — an artist living off-grid in southern Spain, creating music powered by solar energy, community, and a deeply personal story. This conversation starts with music… But quickly becomes something much deeper. After losing his father, Elijah discovered a voice recording — a simple moment: > “Sitting down to meditate… at about 5.” That moment became the foundation for a concept album exploring grief, fatherhood, identity, and transformation. What follows is a raw, honest conversation about: * The life of a working musician * The New York music scene and artistic grind * Spirituality, kirtan, and music as a shared experience * The creative process behind a concept album * And how art can hold the weight of real life This is a conversation about music — but also about what music is for. 🎸 TOPICS COVERED * Living off-grid and creating music outside the system * Growing up surrounded by music and influence * Touring, gigging, and building a musical life * The kirtan world and communal music experiences * Losing a parent and processing grief through art * Becoming a father and redefining identity * Building a concept album from a single moment * Arrangement, production, and musical influences * The intersection of spirituality and creativity 🔥 WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERS If you’re a musician, creator, or artist… This episode shows what it looks like to: * Turn real life into real art * Stay creative through chaos and change * And build something meaningful from your experiences 🎶 CONNECT WITH ELIJAH TUCKER Bandcamp: https://elijahtucker.bandcamp.com Samambaya Project: https://samambayamusic.bandcamp.com ⚡ FINAL THOUGHT The best music doesn’t just sound good. It comes from somewhere real.

26. huhti 2026 - 1 h 35 min
jakson GSP #109: We Had 100 Ideas… Why Too Many Ideas Kill Progress kansikuva

GSP #109: We Had 100 Ideas… Why Too Many Ideas Kill Progress

We realized something uncomfortable… We had too many ideas—and it was quietly killing our progress. In this episode, we take a step back and have an honest conversation about what happens when creativity turns into chaos. After juggling dozens of projects, music releases, interviews, and big-picture ideas, we finally confront the real issue: We weren’t lacking ideas—we were lacking focus. This episode is about the shift from scattered thinking to intentional execution. We break down why most creative projects never get finished, the difference between being burned out and simply overworked, and why focusing on one meaningful objective might be the key to actually building something that works. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or pulled in too many directions, this will hit home. What We Talk About * Why having too many ideas can kill momentum * The difference between burnout and being overworked * A real-world lesson on value vs. rarity * Why most creative projects never make money * The importance of focusing on one core objective * How to reset and prioritize what actually matters * Building something sustainable vs. chasing ideas Chapters 00:00 – Catching up and life updates 03:00 – Burnout vs. being overworked 05:00 – Classic cars and value 07:30 – Rarity doesn’t equal value 10:00 – Too many ideas = no progress 12:00 – Current projects and momentum 14:00 – The idea list problem 20:00 – The turning point: focus 26:00 – Monetization reality check 27:00 – The plan moving forward 30:00 – What’s next Key Takeaways * More ideas doesn’t mean more progress * Focus creates momentum * Not everything rare is valuable * Finishing one thing beats starting ten * Systems and execution matter more than inspiration Key Quote “Rarity doesn’t equal value.” Mentioned in This Episode * The All Steps Grant * Getcha Some Productions * The Handshake (music releases) * Bard College creative network * Fiverr (outsourcing strategy) 🔗 LINKS & RESOURCES * 🌐 Website & everything Getcha Some Productions: https://www.getchasomeproductions.com/ [https://www.getchasomeproductions.com/] * 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3FHMTH1IOijJsPISAsuU5V [https://open.spotify.com/show/3FHMTH1IOijJsPISAsuU5V?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * 🍎 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-getcha-some-productions-podcast/id1523189383 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-getcha-some-productions-podcast/id1523189383?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Join the Conversation What’s one project you’ve been putting off because you’re juggling too many ideas? Call to Action If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who needs a reset.

12. huhti 2026 - 31 min
jakson GSP #108: Songwriting Deep Dive with Kat Reinhert - 1989 by The Handshake kansikuva

GSP #108: Songwriting Deep Dive with Kat Reinhert - 1989 by The Handshake

📘 FEATURED BOOK Before we dive in, be sure to check out Kat Reinhert’s newly released book, a practical guide for songwriters and independent artists navigating today’s music landscape. Learn more and get your copy here: 👉 https://amzn.to/44VHAI9 [https://amzn.to/44VHAI9] EPISODE OVERVIEW This episode explores the full spectrum of modern music-making, from the first spark of a song idea to the realities of releasing music and performing for an audience. We’re joined by Kat Reinhert, a professor of songwriting at Berklee College of Music, who brings deep insight into lyric writing, creative development, and the challenges facing independent artists in today’s digital landscape. Drawing on her experience as a songwriter, vocalist, producer, and educator, Kat shares how she helps artists nurture creativity, embrace ambiguity in lyrics, and balance artistic integrity with the practical demands of the music business. The conversation moves fluidly between philosophy and practice. We discuss songwriting craft, harmonic concepts like tritone substitutions and modal interchange, and the often-overlooked realities of being a working musician, including stage presence and gig attire. Personal stories and hard-earned lessons from real performances help ground the discussion in lived experience. A key segment of the episode features a deep dive into the new single “1989” by The Handshake, unpacking its songwriting choices, lyrical themes, production decisions, and how those elements translate from the studio to the listener. The song serves as a real-world case study that brings the broader discussion of songwriting and release strategy into sharp focus. We also spend time exploring Kat’s newly published book, co-authored as a practical guide for musicians navigating the modern music release process, including distribution, copyright, and audience connection. Ultimately, this episode is about seeing music as both an art form and a lifelong practice. It’s an honest, wide-ranging conversation designed to help musicians better understand their craft, their industry, and themselves. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Music production is a holistic journey, from creative conception to audience engagement. 2. Strong songwriting often depends on vulnerability, ambiguity, and trust in the listener. 3. Independent artists benefit from understanding both the creative and business sides of music. 4. Branding, presentation, and stage presence meaningfully affect how music is received. 5. A behind-the-scenes breakdown of “1989” shows how songwriting, production, and release strategy come together in a finished track. 6. Creative challenges like a Song-a-Day practice can unlock momentum and artistic growth. 7. Musicians are encouraged to embrace their identities and experiment freely with form and style. COMPANIES & ORGANIZATIONS MENTIONED 1. IKEA 2. Berklee College of Music 3. Amazon 4. ASCAP 5. BMI 6. CD Baby 7. Spotify 8. Bandcamp 9. YouTube 10. Oxford University Press TOPICS & KEYWORDS music production, songwriting, independent artists, music education, lyric writing, songwriting techniques, music theory, tritone substitutions, modal interchange, music release strategies, digital distribution, copyright, music marketing, artist branding, stage presence, gig attire, creative process

4. tammi 2026 - 1 h 1 min
jakson GSP #107: From Psychedelic Folk to Yacht Rock to Modern Production: The Musical Odyssey of a Legend, Terence Boylan kansikuva

GSP #107: From Psychedelic Folk to Yacht Rock to Modern Production: The Musical Odyssey of a Legend, Terence Boylan

The salient point of today's discussion revolves around the rich tapestry of experiences shared by Terence Boylan, a distinguished musician whose career began in the 1960s. We delve into the intricacies of his journey, from his formative years as a young songwriter, crafting melodies on a three-string ukulele, to his notable collaborations with prominent figures in the music industry. Boylan reflects on his evolution as an artist, highlighting the serendipitous moments that propelled him into the limelight, including encounters with legendary musicians such as Bob Dylan. Throughout our dialogue, we explore the challenges and triumphs of navigating the ever-evolving music landscape, emphasizing the significance of authenticity and creativity in the songwriting process. As we conclude, we extend an invitation for listeners to engage with Boylan's ongoing musical endeavors, promising a captivating glimpse into the creative process of a seasoned artist. The dialogue unfolds with a warm welcome to listeners, introducing the Getcha Some Productions podcast, a platform dedicated to exploring the myriad facets of the music industry. We delve into themes ranging from the inception of a song to the fervent devotion of its fans, ensuring a positive discourse on all music-related subjects. Our esteemed guest for this episode is Terence Boylan, a musician whose career blossomed in the 1960s. Boylan shares insights into his formative years, revealing how a serendipitous encounter with a three-string ukulele ignited his passion for songwriting. The conversation seamlessly transitions to his early experiences in the vibrant music scene of Buffalo, New York, where he began performing at local coffee houses and quickly garnered attention for his talent. Boylan's narrative is rich with anecdotes of influential encounters, including his pivotal meeting with Bob Dylan, which profoundly shaped his artistic journey. We learn of the challenges and triumphs he faced while navigating the complexities of the music industry, as well as his reflections on the evolving nature of music production and distribution in the digital age. Takeaways: * The podcast delves into the intricate narrative of the music industry, exploring aspects from creation to audience engagement. * We are graced with the presence of Terence Boylan, a notable musician whose career began in the 1960s, enriching our discussion. * The dialogue reveals the significance of positivity in music discourse, encouraging open conversations about various genres and topics. * Listeners gain insight into the personal and professional journey of Boylan, including his formative experiences at Bard College. * The episode emphasizes the collaborative nature of music production, illustrating how relationships and connections shape artistic endeavors. * We discuss the evolving landscape of music consumption, highlighting the shift from physical media to digital streaming platforms. Links referenced in this episode: * terenceboylan.com [https://terenceboylan.com] Companies mentioned in this episode: * Asylum Records * Bard College * MGM * Warner Brothers * Rhino Records * Columbia Records * Geffen * Steely Dan * Eagles * Linda Ronstadt * Buffalo Bob * The Loving Spoonful * Little Feat * Bonnie Raitt * The Kingston Trio * Peter, Paul and Mary * Joni Mitchell * Neil Young * Van Morrison * Herb Lavelle * Tatum O'Neal * Chrissy McDickell * Dustin Hoffman * John Voight * Bob Dylan * Timothy Chalamet music industry, podcast, Terence Boylan, music production, songwriting, 60s musician, psychedelic folk, Alias Buna, Bard College, music scene, recording contract, live music, folk clubs, music history, songwriting tips, music archives, creative process, music collaboration, indie music, music stories

9. marras 2025 - 1 h 13 min
jakson GSP #106: Dan and Keith Discuss Strategies for Promoting Hope by The Handshake kansikuva

GSP #106: Dan and Keith Discuss Strategies for Promoting Hope by The Handshake

This podcast episode delves into the impending release of our single titled "Hope." We discuss the creative process surrounding the song and the accompanying album artwork, which embodies a unique aesthetic approach. In addition, we explore innovative grassroots strategies for promoting the single in the contemporary music landscape, particularly emphasizing the importance of digital engagement. Our conversation also touches upon the necessity of personal outreach to micro-influencers and the utilization of social media platforms to maximize exposure. Through this dialogue, we aim to provide insights and inspiration for independent artists navigating the complexities of music promotion today. The podcast episode presents a profound examination of the music production process, as the hosts delve into the launch of their upcoming single, 'Hope'. Keith and Daniel engage in a dynamic conversation that reflects on the myriad components involved in the creation of music, with particular emphasis on the aesthetic presentation of their work, including the album cover. They discuss their artistic vision and the collaborative efforts that shape the visual identity of their music, underscoring the significance of artwork as a narrative tool that complements the auditory experience. As the discourse progresses, the hosts transition to the subject of promoting their single in an increasingly competitive market. They explore various grassroots marketing strategies that leverage digital platforms to enhance engagement with potential listeners. This part of the dialogue reveals their understanding of modern promotional tactics, as they advocate for the use of short-form videos and social media interactions to foster a deeper connection with audiences. The hosts express the belief that such approaches not only broaden their reach but also invite listeners into the narrative of their creative journey. In the episode's denouement, the emphasis shifts towards the importance of collaboration within the music community. Keith and Daniel articulate their desire to connect with other musicians and creators, suggesting that such partnerships can amplify their collective impact. The episode culminates in an invitation for listeners to participate in the artistic endeavor, reinforcing the idea that music is not merely a product but a collaborative experience that thrives on shared passion and creativity. Takeaways: * In today's episode, we explored various grassroots methods for promoting a single effectively without substantial financial backing. * We discussed the significance of visually appealing short-form video content to capture audience attention and promote music. * One intriguing idea was to engage micro content creators who align with our musical style for promotional collaborations. * We emphasized the importance of personal storytelling in music promotion, particularly concerning the song's meaning and its connection to listeners. * Another method we considered was the strategic use of QR codes to lead potential listeners to our music in various public spaces. * Ultimately, we highlighted the value of collaboration with other musicians to expand our reach and audience engagement.

30. syys 2025 - 25 min
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