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This is a music podcast which explores the creative process. We chat to artists of all levels, from aspiring and emerging talent to international stars, to find more about how they make their music. Check us out on Insta @emergingheadliner, FB and Twitter @headlinerhub and hashtag #headlinerradio
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Nov 25, 2020 • 20min
Headliner USA E33: Lee Brice | Chomping At The Bit
ACM and CMA Award winner Lee Brice is in the middle of a record-breaking career run with his latest album, Hey World, and shows no signs of slowing down. Here, the country superstar tells us about some of the pivotal moments in his career and how some of his incredible collaborations have come together over the years.

Nov 24, 2020 • 40min
E72: Irwin Sparkes | White Tail Falls
Irwin Sparkes delves into the making of White Tail Falls’ debut album, Age Of Entitlement, and the protracted: ‘How did I end up here?’ moment that inspired its creation. Sparkes reveals the toll that chasing approval in the music industry takes, and explains how this record was a raw return to the initial reason he bothered to pick up a guitar as a child.

Nov 23, 2020 • 40min
Emerging Headliner E18: Sam Eagle
Multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Sam Eagle explains how recent single, Like This, came to him overnight, and how his lyrics have evolved over time. Sam’s new EP, Something Out Of Nothing, sees him take on a bigger and more focused sound whilst also channelling his lyrical content inwards, and he explains why a big part of the process of writing and recording the new EP involved him completely losing his way.

Nov 20, 2020 • 48min
Aspiring Headliner E8: Hope Winter
Although she began singing and gigging at only 14, Hope Winter's maturity in her songwriting, vocal performances, arrangements and production make her 21 years of age quite a shock. She chats about her slick new jazzy number and empowerment tune, I'm Gonna Love Me, hitting 100k subscribers on YouTube, and her work with The Ivors Academy.

Nov 20, 2020 • 40min
E71: Harry Escott | Scoring Roadkill
British composer Harry Escott, whose composition resume includes Shame and Hard Candy, delves into how he created the score for new BBC One political thriller, Roadkill, by going against the trend of subtle underscoring, instead creating distinctive, attention-grabbing musical themes.

Nov 19, 2020 • 31min
Headliner USA E32: Manny Blu | New Ink
Canadian country-rock artist, Manny Blu, explains why his latest EP, New Ink straddles the worlds of rock and country, and how the influence of outlaw country is new territory for him. Manny reflects on his journey to become an artist, and reveals that before that, he almost became an MMA fighter.

Nov 18, 2020 • 1h 7min
E70: Luke Pickett | Reason To Believe
Hertfordshire-born Luke Pickett explains how he just kept going, despite some setbacks that would put most people out of the game entirely. He talks about his metal band origins in Her Words Kill, being flown out to meet Jay Z's record label, dealing with huge disappointments, and how does he sound so uncannily like Michael Jackson?

Nov 18, 2020 • 27min
Emerging Headliner E17: Ava Lily
After initially being signed to Naughty Boy’s label, Bristol-born singer Ava Lily is now laser-focused on pursuing success as an independent artist. Here, she talks about how she first started writing songs in her bedroom, collaborating with Zayn Malik on his latest album, and the creative process behind one of her recent tracks, Blameless.

Nov 17, 2020 • 45min
Emerging Headliner E16: LYR
LYR comprises of British poet laureate, Simon Armitage, musician Richard Walters, and multi-instrumentalist/producer, Patrick Pearson. The trio explain how they have rendered their music undefinable: Armitage delivers spoken word/performance poetry over a bed of music that’s at times samples and ambience, otherwise soaring indie-rock instrumentals with an occasional chorus from Walters.

Nov 17, 2020 • 27min
A Sound Voice E8: Chris Lee
L.A.-based monitor engineer Chris Lee has worked extensively with Kendrick Lamar, Jennifer Lopez, SZA and many other big names. Here he talks about how he learned his craft working in churches from a young age, his approach to mixing monitors for one of the greatest hip hop acts on the planet, and why he’ll never be without his trusty DiGiCo SD7 console.


