Live Sessions! A Gateway To Live Music

Live sessions offer musicians a unique platform to connect with their audience, showcase their skills, receive feedback, and create memorable experiences. They are an essential part of a musician's career and can contribute significantly to their artistic growth, fan base, and the financial success of any up and coming band or artist. Online series like NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert and KEXP have taken artists from all around the globe and given people access to them. Here’s a roundup of some locally produced live sessions for you to check out, subscribe to, and discover new artists in the local music community with.

 

The Key

First up is the live session series The Key produced by local listener supported radio station WXPN. They feature local musicians from across the region as well as artists touring through the area. They also post sets from the musicians who play some of their larger festivals like XPonential Music Fest and NonComm. 

Koh Show Live

Koh Show Live was mentioned in a previous article about the untimely closing of the beloved rock venue The Jackson Inn, from previous sound tech, booking agent and marketing director Michael Koh. Since then he has brought that vision to life with a close knit crew of his buddies live every Monday night. 

 
 

Off The Record

Off The Record is the live session series created by Standby Media, a new but not novice music and video production company. Just north of Delaware and slightly south of Philadelphia, nestled in a beautiful wooded area business park, this crew is wholesome, fun and eager to showcase local and regional talent. They’ve quickly gained followers and fans hosting a variety of musicians from many different genres. The company also offers full studio and video production service for hire. 

 

Live From The Underground

Tony from music blog Global Rock Underground is a one man show working harder than many people in show biz. With a fiery passion to inform the masses of how intricate and beautiful the underground music community is he’s taken his passion a step further hosting local bands, including Delaware’s own Grace Vonderkuhn, in a warehouse style setting, to showcase their raw and electric talent.

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