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WAX CHATTY with D, MUCK & TATTY

By: Mac Brydon William Tatlock Green & Diánna Martin
  • Summary

  • WELCOME, music lovers! WAX CHATTY brings together three dear friends who listen to an album - chew on it - then gather to have a lively discussion about it - while having a whole lotta fun in the process. Our tastes are varied and our music selections span a myriad of genres and decades. All of our selections can be found on Apple Music, Spotify, Discogs, YouTube, and most places you find your ear candy, as well as good old-fashioned brick-and-mortar music stores. Please rate us and hit "subscribe" if you like us! Feel free to email us at waxchatty@gmail.com.
    © 2024 WAX CHATTY with D, MUCK & TATTY
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Episodes
  • BONUS EPISODE: Rebecca Frazier - Make Hay While the Moon Shines (single)
    May 13 2024

    For their first BONUS EPISODE, The Wax Chatty outfit welcomes flatpicking bluegrass mom, Rebecca Frazier, and her recent single: "Make Hay While the Moon Shines”


    Make Hay While the Moon Shines,” featuring Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, Stuart Duncan, Barry Bales, Josh Swift, and Shelby Means. The track was produced by Bill Wolf and composed by Rebecca Frazier with bluegrass luminaries Jon Weisberger and Bob Minner.

    Thanks for listening to Wax Chatty!

    If you had fun listening to this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review us on whatever platform you choose to enjoy your ear candy! Lookin' forward to next time! Feel free to email us at: waxchatty@gmail.com

    The Wax Chatty team:
    Diánna Martin "D"
    Mac Brydon "Muck" (production editing)
    William Tatlock Green "Tatty"


    intro/outro music credits:
    * "Hustle" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY
    * "C-mol blues" by Jazz at Mladost Club
    License: CC BY-NC-SA

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    19 mins
  • S2.E5: Alice Coltrane Featuring Pharaoh Sanders - Journey in Satchidananda
    May 1 2024
    The Wax Chatty gang delves into mystical 1971 territory as they become one with the experience that is Journey In Satchidananda by Alice Coltrane featuring Pharoah Sanders.

    Episode Music credits:
    French Disco Dance Funk Techno Vibe | Get Yours, Get Out by Burgundy


    Thanks for listening to Wax Chatty!

    If you had fun listening to this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review us on whatever platform you choose to enjoy your ear candy! Lookin' forward to next time! Feel free to email us at: waxchatty@gmail.com

    The Wax Chatty team:
    Diánna Martin "D"
    Mac Brydon "Muck" (production editing)
    William Tatlock Green "Tatty"


    intro/outro music credits:
    * "Hustle" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY
    * "C-mol blues" by Jazz at Mladost Club
    License: CC BY-NC-SA

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    33 mins
  • S2.E4: Speedy Ortiz - Rabbit Rabbit
    Apr 3 2024

    The Wax Chatty trio becomes a quartet when good pal Walter Brandes hops down the rabbit hole with us to chat about the 2023 release Rabbit Rabbit by Speedy Ortiz. Tell 'em Wally B sent ya!


    Music credits for this episode:
    "Moods for Stacey" by Tri-Tachyon
    LICENSE: CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED

    Thanks for listening to Wax Chatty!

    If you had fun listening to this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review us on whatever platform you choose to enjoy your ear candy! Lookin' forward to next time! Feel free to email us at: waxchatty@gmail.com

    The Wax Chatty team:
    Diánna Martin "D"
    Mac Brydon "Muck" (production editing)
    William Tatlock Green "Tatty"


    intro/outro music credits:
    * "Hustle" by Kevin MacLeod
    License: CC BY
    * "C-mol blues" by Jazz at Mladost Club
    License: CC BY-NC-SA

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    1 hr

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