Morningstar Studios
The Eremita Exchange
Singer/songwriter Dan May and producer Glenn Barratt talk to the people who make the music, both onstage and in the studio. A deep dive into how these people got to where they are and where they’re going from here. Originating from the Eremita Cafe. A conversation and a cup of coffee. Or two.
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Jul 3, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 41 - Jesse Lundy 03.07.2026 1:14:55
Jesse Lundy has been a pivotal player in the Philly music scene for multiple decades. As a senior talent buyer for Rising Sun Presents, he's seen, and been directly involved in the many changes in the business over the years, especially the redevelopment post-pandemic. And it can be a battle. Constantly learning how to roll with the changes, and roll with the punches. As a writer and musician,...
Episode 40 - Larry Ahearn - Part 2 24.06.2026 1:19:50
Part Two of the conversation with Larry Ahearn from Episode 31. From seeing Jimmy Page play on the stage of Philadelphia's Main Point; to flying on Elton John's plane; to being a part of the Amnesty International Tour; and everything in between. And in the process, rubbing elbows with more famous artists than you can shake a drumstick at. And the stories that go with those encounters.
Episode 39 - Anthony Newett 09.06.2026 1:17:50
Rarely do you find someone in the music industry who has made a living solely from their craft from the very beginning. Anthony Newett is that guy. Producer, multi-instrumentalist, teacher and live performer, Anthony became a working musician in his teens and has never looked back. Just as his father did, he has made his living from music and only music from the beginning. His one and only job....
Episode 38 - Hope Linton 02.06.2026 1:04:34
Violinist Hope Linton has been balancing the dynamics of being a musician for most of her life. While growing up, she was a member of a classically-trained ensemble of her and her six siblings, and learned how to negotiate being a part of a musical group where the personal relationships are as complex as the music itself. But despite this musical high-wire act, she has built a very successful ca...
Episode 37 - Ross Bellenoit 06.05.2026 1:05:19
Songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist and so much more, Ross Bellenoit draws from a lot of musical wells. Jazz, rock, pop, classical and just about every other genre out there. Ross does a casual backstroke through the musical waters that would drown so many others. I guess when you take a kid, who at age 12, both conducted an orchestral piece for a regional symphony and also played the e...
Episode 36 - Glenn Barratt 29.04.2026 55:08
Glenn Barratt knew at a very young age what his life's calling was going to be. And he also knew that he possessed the drive and determination to make it happen. Come hell or high water. So now, the award-winning engineer, producer, musician and owner of Morningstar Studios has maintained that drive and determination for nearly five decades and has left his indelible mark on the music industry....
Episode 35 - Joe Mass 14.04.2026 1:07:07
Joe Mass makes it look easy. Multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer, songwriter, studio-musician and the voice of Neil Young in "Broken Arrow," the tribute to the music of Neil Young, he can definitely do it all. But make no mistake about it, he's put in the time and effort to achieve that level of musicianship despite its effortless appearance. Join us on this remarkable journey of an accompl...
Episode 34 - E.J. Simpson 07.04.2026 1:03:05
E.J. Simpson is all about versatility. He plays multiple instruments, fronts his all original band, You Purple Virgin; does his own interpretation of the musical Jesus Christ Superstar; as well as performing with well-known bands, Beru Revue, Boris Garcia and others. And if that weren't enough, he also teaches multiple instruments to students, as he says "from ages 6 to 96." And somehow he stil...
Episode 33 - Rodney Whittenberg 01.04.2026 1:12:54
At a very young age, Rodney Whittenberg had already decided what he wanted to do for the rest of his life. While accompanying his father on a visit to a local musician's house; a man who was going to transcribe a song his father had written; Rodney saw the vast array of instruments on the wall, the reel-to-reel recorder and accompanying equipment, and he was hooked. And of course, the rest is his...
Episode 32 - John Flynn 10.03.2026 1:10:23
Some people talk the talk and some people walk the walk. John Flynn definitely walks the walk. Singer/songwriter and activist, both his life and his music originate from a point of truth and compassion. He speaks for the voiceless and his message, whether musical or in life, comes from the. heart. A social justice troubadour whose words speak loudly and clearly. And when he's not singing, he c...
Episode 31 - Larry Ahearn 03.03.2026 1:07:31
Larry Ahearn spent eleven years working at the Main Point, Philadelphia's legendary music venue that hosted some of the top names in popular music from 1964 to 1981. With artists like Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot and so many others, playing the small coffeehouse before they had hit the big time. Join host Glenn Barratt with Larry as they shares th...
Episode 30 - Ben Arnold 14.02.2026 1:10:12
Ben Arnold has been a constant force in the Philadelphia music scene since the early 90's. His standard of excellence as a singer-songwriter and a live performer has remained consistent, even as the industry has changed around him. He's established himself as a solo artist, band member, multi-instrumentalist, producer and educator. In this conversation, we talk about his newly-released album; h...
Episode 29 - Kenn Kweder 30.01.2026 1:47:41
Singer-Songwriter Kenn Kweder has been a fixture of the Philly music scene for going on six decades. And being from Philadelphia, it's no surprise that independence is one of the guiding forces behind his career path, his songwriting, his performing and his lifestyle. He is fiercely independent. His experience working with The Ramones, Patti Smith and Cheap Trick shows the level of his talent,...
Episode 28 - John Byrne 22.01.2026 1:24:25
John Byrne's songs invariably tell a story. Which is no surprise considering the compelling tale of the path that led the Dublin, Ireland native to become one of Philadelphia's most prominent performers. And his musical reach extends far beyond the East Coast. Leader and frontman of The John Byrne Band, Byrne's music is a combination of Celtic and American Folk, and speaks from the heart. Tales o...
Episode 27 - Erik Johnson 14.01.2026 1:26:20
Although he is, without question, one of the finest drummers around, to call Erik Johnson simply a drummer is doing him a major disservice. He is also a vocalist, bassist, guitarist, keyboardist, teacher, composer and arranger/producer. As well as being in demand as a studio and live musician. In short the man does it all. Current member of the band The Fractals, which is made up of Erik and two...
Episode 26 - Dave Posmontier 07.01.2026 1:14:01
When you start playing keyboards at age seven and by the age of twelve you're playing professional gigs, your career path has pretty much been decided. That's Dave Posmontier in a nutshell. Lifetime musician, jazz pianist fixture in the Philly music scene and always in demand as a studio player and a live performer, Dave Posmontier is recognized as one of Philly's finest. And whether composing,...
Episode 25 - Rich Waller 26.12.2025 1:17:38
With over three decades in the Music/Entertainment industry as a respected producer, musician and engineer, Rich Waller knows the ins and outs of the business. And the ups and downs. And how it all fits together. Having worked with artists like John Legend, Grover Washington Jr., Michael Brecker, The Roots and so many others, Rich climbed his way up the ladder by paying attention and by being c...
Episode 24 - Kevin Hanson 18.12.2025 1:18:13
Kevin Hanson's journey has taken him across multiple musical scenes. As an accomplished guitarist, singer and songwriter, he's been a part of the Rock scene, the Jazz scene, the R&B scene and the Hip-Hop scene, all contributing to his musical and social development. And what an education it's been along the way. As a part of the band Huffamoose, he learned the ups and downs of the music busine...
Episode 23 - Sexton Sideshow - Jim & Paula Minacci 09.12.2025 54:53
Jim and Paula Minacci are a couple of Philadelphia gems. Besides being the caretakers of Gloria Dei Old Swedes Church, the second-oldest church in the US, they are also the presenters of the Sexton Sideshow musical series and have a true sense of art and community. Jim and Paul discuss how they have brought art and community together, and they address the rewards and challenges of presenting a sho...
Episode 22 - Chuck Staab 02.12.2025 1:09:56
To say Chuck Staab is a well-rounded musician would be a major understatement. As a Princeton grad, drummer, poet, surfer, percussionist, teacher and writer, he brings a lot to the musical table. And his life experiences are equally formidable. At 22 he was touring the world with singer-songwriter/recording artist Melody Gardot, and his travels have included 44 countries and enough stories to la...
Episode 21 - Michael Tearson 25.11.2025 1:01:52
Michael Tearson is a Hall of Fame radio broadcaster and is without question, a Philadelphia radio icon. As a pioneer underground DJ, concert host, author, actor and recording artist, he's covered a lot of ground in his career. He was playing FM rock music in the infancy of FM rock music, when DJs picked their own playlist, and he served that role for legendary Philly radio stations like WXPN, WM...
Episode 20 - Phyllis Chapell 18.11.2025 1:03:39
Phyllis Chapell is one of a kind. With a repertoire that includes songs sung in 13 languages, her style of international music and "world songs" has been developed and honed over many years. And the result is a singular musical experience for the audience. She is comfortable in so many genres, including American folk, jazz and popular music, and then add in a dose of her originals to round it al...
Episode 19 - Lizanne Knott 06.11.2025 1:08:45
Lizanne Knott has been writing songs as long as she can remember. And those songs have subsequently reached an international audience and resulted in multiple tours of the UK, Ireland, Spain and here in the US. Her style has been described as "Badass rocker meets wounded bird, with a heavy dose of unapologetic lust thrown into the mix." Combine that with her talent as a painter and her long con...
Episode 18 - Dan Kauffman 29.10.2025 1:04:08
Dan Kauffman is a one-man band. Or at least he could be if there were four or five more of him. He's an accomplished singer, songwriter, bassist, drummer, guitarist and also plays keyboards. Since his return from the West Coast in 2008, Dan has performed live on the East Coast and touring on a regular basis, as well as steady studio work. And for the last decade, he has been organizing and per...
Episode 17 - Craig White 23.10.2025 48:56
Craig White has over 40 years of recording and sound engineering under his belt, and none of it came as a result of formal training. As he says, he learned it all from the school of RTFM, "Read the F***iing Manual." And it paid off in a big way. He has engineering credits on multiple Grammy Nominated and Grammy Winning Projects and has worked with the likes of Patti Labelle, Celine Dion, Tito Pu...
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