Julian Jones

loves music

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"loves music" is a podcast, hosted by me, Julian Jones, that celebrates music and the moments that made us fall in love with it. It’s for music-lovers who, despite the demands of life, remain passionate about their beloved albums and artists and still seek to discover new talent, whether online, internationally, or within the sweaty crowded bars of your hometown. It’s in us! We don't know why we do it; we just do… and we refuse to grow out of it. Every Thursday, I interview artists past and present about making music: their inspiration, their challenges, and the moments they will never forget....

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Julian Jones

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Music

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Neueste Folge

9. Jul 2026

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16. Plans Change, So Make a Band: Adrienne Swiatocha’s Musical Rebirth 24.07.2025

Adrienne Swiatocha didn’t grow up playing in bands or chasing music dreams from the jump. She built a career, had a family, and then picked up a guitar… and thank God she did. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to discover your creative voice later in life, how her band Plans to Sand came together almost by accident, and why she believes playing live music is one of the purest joys ther...

15. Making Music in the Age of Algorithms, with Lina Cooper 17.07.2025

From the first time I heard Lina Cooper, I knew she wasn’t just writing songs; she was writing scenes. The kind that feel like your life, but funnier, messier, louder, and somehow still tender as hell. In this episode, I catch up with Ukrainian-born, LA-based artist Lina Cooper: a powerhouse songwriter, producer, and performer who blends wit, vulnerability, and pure talent into everything she touc...

14. What It Takes to Make "Timeless" Music, with Rob Tait 10.07.2025

There are some artists who just keep getting better, and Rob Tait is one of them. In this episode, we dive into the making of At the End of the World , his gorgeously raw solo album, and his collaborative journey with the soul-rock band Cordelia Blue. We swap stories about songwriting, being a drummer who sings, the Philly music grind, and what it really takes to build a sustainable career in musi...

13. Going Viral with Integrity: Mike Nappi (of NappiMusic) on Philly, Passion, and Persistence 03.07.2025

In this episode, I catch up with Philly artist and internet swiss-army knife Mike Nappi: someone who’s equal parts musician, comedian, and marketing mind. From writing soul-sample bangers to rapping with Logan Paul and dropping viral Delco dad skits, Mike’s story is a masterclass in doing it your own way, even if it takes 8 years for the world to catch up. We get into the grit of building a full-t...

12. How to Build an Artist Brand Without Losing Yourself, with Kirsten Izer 26.06.2025

Kirsten Izer isn’t trying to find her sound; she’s already living in it. Her debut EP The Perfect Hire is a genre-blurring, emotionally precise collection that pulls just as much from ambient indie pop as it does from confessional folk and sludgy alt-rock. In this conversation, we unpack how Kirsten built this body of work from the ground up: writing, co-producing, self-directing her visuals, and...

11. The Joy and Struggle of Indie Music: Rebecca McCartney Gets Real About the Artist Life 19.06.2025

Some artists write music. Rebecca McCartney channels it. Her voice is warm, her lyrics cut deep, and her songs feel like pages from the journal you’ve been afraid to open. In this episode, we dive into how she turned a childhood surrounded by classical music into a genre-fluid sound all her own. From processing grief and joy through melody to working with top-tier musicians in New York’s indie sce...

10. From Funk Legend to Fatherhood: James Jones on Breakwater, Balance, and Musical Legacy 12.06.2025

In this special Father’s Day edition of “loves music,” I sit down with my dad—James Jones, drummer of the legendary Philly funk band Breakwater—for a conversation that’s part history lesson, part love letter to music, and part family moment. We dig into his upbringing in Germantown during the golden era of soul and jazz, how neighborhood bands shaped his ear, and what it was like coming up in one...

9. How to Build a Brand That Moves with Your Music, with Lauren Tafoya (Laquela) 05.06.2025

This conversation opens the door to a side of music we don’t often talk about: the business beneath the art. Lauren Tafoya, also known as Laquela, has created a powerful framework for helping artists turn their message into something sustainable. She’s not chasing trends or teaching you how to game the algorithm. Instead, she’s focused on real structure, long-term strategy, and helping musicians b...

8. Why You Don’t Need a Blueprint to Be a Musician Today, with Tony Oso 29.05.2025

In this episode, I get into it with Brooklyn-based artist Tony Oso; someone who’s built his music career from the ground up without chasing trends or compromising his sound. From working in music tech by day to playing late-night shows, Tony’s journey is a testament to trusting your instincts and letting the art lead. We talk about the path that led him to full-time musicianship, the values that k...

7. Building a Purpose-Driven Media Platform as a One-Woman Show with Shameika Rhymes 22.05.2025

Shameika Rhymes wears many hats, but every one of them comes with heart. In this episode, I sit down with the award-winning journalist, producer, and creator behind Check the Rhymes TV , Solebration , and the Ladies Edition podcast. We talk about how her storytelling roots began in television news, how she built lasting relationships with icons like Ananda Lewis and Will Downing, and what it reall...

6. How Theo Smith Built a Platform With Nothing But a Phone and a Dream 15.05.2025

In this episode, I sit down with Theo Smith, the creative force behind the viral street interview series Please Don’t Irk Me . We talk about everything from growing up in a musical family and finding his voice in church, to building an online brand that blends humor, heart, and healing. Theo opens up about the mission behind his content, the realities of monetizing social media, and how he stays g...

5. Creating from the Dark: Art, Identity, and Embracing Your Own Path with Jorge Valentine 08.05.2025

In this episode, I sit down with Jorge Valentine, an indie alt-rock artist who’s reshaping his sound—and his story—through emotional honesty and creative evolution. We talk about his move from Mexico to Milwaukee, how music helped him process a painful divorce, and why building systems has given him more freedom as an artist. From his early days navigating social anxiety to his current project VLN...

4. Finding Your Voice Again: Creativity, Mental Health, and Rebuilding Confidence with Katlyn Cook 01.05.2025

In this episode, I sit down with Katlyn Cook, a creator whose journey through music, mental health, and entrepreneurship reveals the power of starting over. We talk about how losing—and reclaiming—her voice shaped her adult life, why stepping away from comfort was the first step toward healing, and how she built a podcast, a business, and a creative life from the ground up. Whether you’re rediscov...

3. Building an Authentic Music Career as an Independent Artist with Raquel Liane 24.04.2025

In this episode, I sit down with Raquel Liane, a powerhouse R&B singer-songwriter whose journey from musical theater to soulful self-expression is as compelling as her voice. We talk about how growing up in a military family shaped her resilience, why she left college to reclaim her narrative, and the emotional freedom she’s found in writing her own music. From the dance floor energy of her br...

2. “If It’s in You, Let It Out”: Finding Your Sound with Dareen 24.04.2025

In this episode, I sit down with singer-songwriter Dareen, an emerging R&B and pop artist known for her moody, ethereal sound and deeply emotional songwriting. Born in Gambia with Polish and Lebanese roots, and currently based in Greece, Dareen brings a multicultural lens to everything she creates. We talk about the tension between making art for yourself versus making it for the algorithm, wh...

1. How to Create Fearlessly and Write Every Day: Inside the Mind of M11SON 24.04.2025

In the very first episode of the “loves music” podcast, I sat down with Philadelphia-based artist M11SON – singer, songwriter, and co-founder of the Sacred artist collective — for a raw, thoughtful, and at times hilarious conversation about the realities of being a modern-day creative. We talk about what it’s like to carry songs in your chest, why making “bad” art is necessary, and how he’s manage...

Welcome to loves music with Julian Jones 18.04.2025

Launching April 24th: loves music is a show, hosted by me, Julian Jones, that celebrates music and the moments that made us us fall in love with it. It’s for music-lovers who, despite the demands of life, remain passionate about their beloved albums and artists and still seek to discover new talent, whether online, internationally, or within the sweaty crowded bars of your hometown. It’s in us! We...

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