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Global Rock Underground: Scene Resources for Underground Music

How a drummer's pandemic project evolved into a resource hub for underground music communities

Hello Hello rockers. This week on Local Music Shapes Culture I sit down with Tony of

to explore his journey growing an online underground music community. We dive into his story from picking up some bongos the age of 3, to how the pandemic sparked his online community efforts, to his newest endeavor of music licensing for underground artists.


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Learn about Global Rock Underground and their mission to foster DIY music scenes through collaborative initiatives and artist support networks. Tony shares his journey and insights on cultivating authentic music communities and his passion for connecting regional underground scenes. Through our conversation, we explore the vibrant Philadelphia music community, the vital role of creatives in local scenes, and how strong artistic ecosystems help underground music thrive.

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Topics discussed:

00:00 - Introduction and Tony's background

01:25 - Evolution from Philly Rock Underground to Global Rock Underground

02:16 - Early drumming experience and musical beginnings

05:12 - Current band projects

06:32 - Music licensing for underground artists

13:47 - Global Rock Underground's resources for artists: Regional music playlists, Venue resources, Discord community

22:14 - What makes a thriving local music scene

27:04 - Closing thoughts and how to connect with Global Rock Underground


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