Evan Toth
The Sharp Notes with Evan Toth
The Sharp Notes is a conversation podcast exploring music, sound, and the craft behind the records we love. Host Evan Toth speaks with musicians, producers, and industry voices about the art of listening and the stories pressed into every groove.
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Episodes
Raul Midón and His Latest Release, "Lost and Found" 30.06.2024 30:32
It’s not easy to be consistent in show business, to continually release albums and to perform at a high caliber at all times. However, some musicians have the ability to hand in strong works through most of their careers. There are performers who have built lifelong bonds with their dedicated fans because of these reasons. Raul Midón is one of those artists and he has recently released a strong ne...
Andy Summers and His Current Tour, "The Cracked Lens + A Missing String" 23.06.2024 37:39
Andy Summers, renowned as the influential guitarist of the Police, reveals a multifaceted creative persona that extends far beyond music. He openly embraces his diverse interests, seamlessly integrating them much like he does with his guitar, weaving them into a cohesive tapestry that defines his prolific body of work. While the guitar remains his primary artistic tool, Andy's pursuits extend...
Aiden Berglund and the New Grimson Album, "Climbing Up the Chimney" 16.06.2024 29:59
Becoming who we are takes years. Our personality develops long before we're aware of it. Some of us are more comfortable with ourselves than others, but generally, we understand our own identity and hope that we grasp how others perceive us - that part can be a challenge. Given the chance to be someone else, who would you choose? How would you be different? What rules would you break if you w...
Molly Miller and Her Trio's New Album, "The Ballad of Hotspur" 09.06.2024 35:54
Multitasking is a popular trend in musicianship today, but, like in other aspects of life, it has its critics. Those against multitasking argue that the human brain performs best when focused on one task at a time. Just because we can multitask doesn’t mean it’s the most effective approach. What if we devoted all our time and energy to a single pursuit instead? Molly Miller embodies this principle...
Donna Lewis and Her New Album, "Rooms With a View" 02.06.2024 38:51
When you reach a certain age, you get used to the experience of processing bad news or difficult times in your life. It may be hard to explain the consistency of that behavior as processing trauma is an amorphous experience, sometimes different things heal the wounds that life tosses at us at different times. Cancer is a particularly dark development in anyone’s life or family and while medical tr...
Liam Bailey and His New Album, "Zero Grace" 19.05.2024 34:55
It’s miraculous, really, that great new music is revealed to us each passing week; we need only to be open to exploring it to enjoy it. There’s nothing wrong with reveling in your favorite songs, artists and albums that are deemed classics by some listening community, but it’s continuing to explore new releases that really gets us thinking about music: both where it’s been and where it’s going and...
Jazz Pianist, Joey Alexander and His Latest Album, "Continuance" 05.05.2024 36:42
If you’re like most people, at 20 years old, you’re still figuring out who you are and what you want to do with your life. And there’s nothing wrong with that, especially in today’s day and age, young people now have the luxury of waiting just a little bit longer before they make up their mind to point their lives in a specific direction. However, like compounding interest in an investment, the lo...
Santa Chiara and Her New Album, "Imported" 21.04.2024 47:23
Going somewhere else is sometimes the only thing you can do to really find your true voice. And I don’t mean taking a vacation or a daytrip. Moving from one state - or, coast - to another is a very adventurous move, but emigrating to another country to live is truly beyond what most of us might even consider doing. Can you imagine leaving your family and friends, everything you know in search of a...
Rebecca Pidgeon and Her Latest Album, "Songs of LA" 14.04.2024 28:49
There’s a unique quality that actors and actresses bring to songwriting and musicianship. Oftentimes, they create works that lean heavily on the idea that the singer - or narrator - is a character. Of course, all musicians and songwriters do this to some extent, but there’s another level of commitment when it’s done by a musician who also happens to be an actor. Rebecca Pigeon is well-known in bot...
Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams and Their Latest, "All This Time" 07.04.2024 41:21
It’s no secret that marriage is hard work. It requires heavy lifting by both partners to keep the boat afloat. It’s labor, but of course, it’s a labor of love; that’s what it’s all about. However, if you take the marriage and relationship deal and split it with a job in the entertainment business for both parties involved , well, now you’ve really got a challenging situation with which to build a...
Paula Cole and Her Latest Album, "Lo" 30.03.2024 34:37
Maybe I’m a little guilty of nostalgia on this one, but aren’t we all from time-to-time? When I look into the past with my rose-colored glasses on, they take me to that time of life when most people find themselves experiencing glowy memories of the past: high school. In my case, it was high school in the early to mid 1990s. As is true of every generation, there were certain songs that were inesca...
Lau Noah and Her Latest Duets Album, "A Dos" 24.03.2024 28:17
Often on this program, I interact with artists and creators, who do their best work when they are by themselves. It’s in solitude that a musician often finds the freedom and flexibility to create just what it is they want to develop. However, there is surely something to be said about the chemistry between two people, two artists. When two musicians sit before one another and unite for the good of...
Sam Nelson Harris From X Ambassadors Aquaman 2 Music and New Album, "Townie" 17.03.2024 26:58
What does it take to be epic? Many filmmakers and creators struggle to construct breathtaking spectacles for audiences that will allow them to escape into a transformative world that depicts events that would not normally be seen with human eyes. But what about the music? Once they’ve created the visual component, how do they find the right music to both compliment and even elevate the towering im...
Narada Michael Walden and His New Album, "Euphoria" 10.03.2024 39:24
It’s always a pleasure to speak with musicians who seem to appreciate and absorb music on another level. Folks like this often see music in a way that regular music consumers might take for granted. After all, there is a real power in music, a force and strength that can alter our emotions in any which direction. Sometimes we forget this, and we just let the sounds that we’re listening to wash ove...
Avram Brown and The Wheel and His Self-Titled Debut 03.03.2024 32:54
How do you feel about karma? Do you think what goes around comes around? Is that really the way of the world, or does it just seem that way? Perhaps we’re getting a start that’s a bit too deep, but the natural order of things has a way of following a mysterious pattern. You might see some of these things in your day-to-day activities, but sometimes a story invites you to consider how the design of...
Dustin Blocker and the Vinyl Record Manufacturers Association (VRMA) 25.02.2024 50:08
It’s one thing to love vinyl records and to enjoy listening to them, most people stop there. But, you might even go a step further and truly embrace vinyl culture and become a serious collector, there are plenty of those folks, too. But it’s a whole other ball of wax to learn the ins and outs of actually creating discs and becoming involved in the manufacturing process. That’s just what Dustin Blo...
Jesse Colin Young and the 50th Anniversary Reissue of His "Song for Juli" Album 11.02.2024 1:05:21
What happened to that 1960s optimism, the peace, the love and the understanding? Unfortunately, the sentiment hasn’t endured socially in the mainstream dialogue over the last few decades. But - as Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello are aware - there’s nothing funny about those ideas. It may not be fashionable, but a focus on spreading peace and love and trying to understand those who are different from...
Graham Wallace and His New Record Label: Continued Sounds 04.02.2024 35:10
A quick internet search will yield several results about accomplishments and successes that have taken place in the great Garden State of New Jersey, but its musical roots are particularly strong. You’ve heard about that crooner, Sinatra, who came from Hoboken and - of course - there were those Jersey Boys, Whitney Houston, Bon Jovi and no conversation about New Jersey music would be complete with...
David Schulhof CEO of the MUSQ ETF 28.01.2024 41:46
It’s Grammy season which is a perfect time for a reminder that the entertainment industry is - after all - a business that operates behind velvet curtains and closed dressing room doors. All of the biopics, books and exposes still won’t quite be able to communicate the industry’s mysteries to media consumers. The business’ financial side is one such curious corner ripe for exploration. Often we ar...
Steve Lewis and His Latest Album, "Exit to Mystery" 21.01.2024 19:42
Some musicians just can’t help but be inspired by everything! Everywhere they look, they see a little something that triggers musical thoughts, every song they hear pushes them to pick up a guitar or sit down at that piano and craft something of their own. Steve Lewis is one of those guys and - a few times during this interview - you’ll hear me compare his latest release, Exit to Mystery , with th...
Jim Doyle from the Hot Club of Los Angeles and Their Newest Release, "Nova" 07.01.2024 35:20
There is a subgenre of jazz that remains a bit of a mystery. On one hand, it’s incredibly popular as a sound that you’ve heard throughout film, television, and marketing for many years. On the other, there might not be many records in your collection that represent this style. It is, however, endlessly exciting and features musicians who play at a breathtaking level. If you love jazz, and you’d li...
Stacey Kent and Her New Album, "Summer Me, Winter Me" 31.12.2023 55:36
How many different sides of you are there? Who are you when you’re alone, and how is that person different from who you are in front of others? We all have different sides to us and the world rarely sees the whole version of ourselves. But music and art can help to peel back the layers and provide a glimpse of the threads that make us who we are. Stacey Kent has a long musical career under her bel...
Frank Sinatra's New Box Set and Charles Pignone, President of Frank Sinatra Enterprises 10.12.2023 55:57
It’s the end of another calendar year at The Vinyl District’s Radar podcast and to all of our listeners - and readers - we wish you the happiest of holidays and a very wonderful new year in 2024. Thank you - also - to all of the fabulous guests who took time out of their busy schedules to join us here for a chat. Frank Sinatra was born on December 12th, 1915 in Hoboken, NJ and his voice is often h...
Billy Bob Thornton, Tausha, and J.D. Andrew and Tausha's Newest Release 03.12.2023 33:11
The arts have always served as an effective way to tackle difficult feelings. Mental health has become a very hot topic in the last few years for two reasons: the first is that mental health challenges have continued to become destigmatized, and the second is the continued realization that - believe it, or not - someone that you know, most likely several of the people you know, grapple with a ment...
Dave Wakening from The English Beat and General Public and the Band's Recent Reissues 19.11.2023 1:07:13
There was an exciting time during the early 1980s where there was a true fusion of a few different musical styles which led to a hybrid of rock and reggae in a radio-friendly pop-package that was especially popular in the UK. The English Beat and General Public were two bands at the forefront who captured the ears of that generation. Coincidentally, both groups had two band members in common: Dave...
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