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S2 Ep2103: Singer Songwriter Julie Black chats w/Domenico Pontoriero

17 min · 11 jun 2026
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Domenico Pontoriero sits down with acclaimed singer-songwriter Julie Black to explore her creative process, musical influences, and recent recognition as a recipient of the prestigious Palladium Creative Fellowship. Julie shares how her music is deeply rooted in pre-1960 blues, jazz, and soul while embracing a broad artistic palette that allows her songs to evolve organically. Writing music since the age of 11, she discusses her intuitive approach to songwriting, viewing herself as a conduit for songs that arrive with purpose and meaning. The conversation delves into Julie’s collaborative work with guitarist and composer Dave Eichenberger, her extensive performance schedule across Florida, and the challenges of managing a vast catalog of original material. Julie explains how the Palladium Fellowship will help her expand her creative infrastructure and bring more of her music into the world. Listeners also get a glimpse into Julie’s philosophy on artistic authenticity, the importance of avoiding creative limitations, and her commitment to honoring the musical traditions that inspire her work. The episode highlights several notable venues where Julie performs, including Ruth Eckerd Hall, the Florida Botanical Gardens, and various festivals and concert halls throughout the Tampa Bay region. Julie invites music lovers to follow her journey, attend upcoming performances, and experience the powerful connection that live music creates between artists and audiences. Key Topics Discussed: * Julie Black’s songwriting and creative philosophy * Blues, jazz, and soul influences * Collaboration with Dave Eichenberger * The Palladium Creative Fellowship * Live performances and Florida music venues * Artistic authenticity and musical storytelling #JulieBlack #SingerSongwriter #TampaBayMusic #FloridaArts #domenicopontoriero #soundscapes Websites mentioned in the interview: * Julie Black Music [https://www.julieblackmusic.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * The Palladium at St. Petersburg College [https://mypalladium.org/] * Radio St. Pete [https://radiostpete.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Ruth Eckerd Hall [https://www.rutheckerdhall.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Florida Botanical Gardens [https://www.flbgfoundation.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ABOUT DOMENICO PONTORIERO Domenico Pontoriero is a St. Petersburg–based artist, composer, and radio host working across instrumental music, film, and community arts. He releases music under the moniker Boy in the Rain, an instrumental project with two studio albums available on all major streaming platforms and at BoyintheRain.com [http://boyintherain.com/]. An award-winning filmmaker, Domenico’s short art film has screened at more than 15 film festivals worldwide, including the SunScreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg. His creative work is rooted in atmosphere, storytelling, and place—whether through sound, image, or live broadcast. Domenico brings years of experience behind the microphone, including his time at WMNF in Tampa, where he co-hosted Made in the Dark. He currently hosts Soundscapes, airing Monday nights at 10 PM, a weekly program dedicated to immersive, locally made instrumental music. Soundscapes highlights regional composers, nurtures creative community, and supports the performing arts scene throughout the St. Petersburg area. The show is accompanied by the Soundscapes podcast, where Domenico interviews guest co-hosts featured on the program, offering listeners a deeper look into their creative processes, influences, and artistic journeys.

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