Reality Jukebox: London Met academic explores the wacky world of music in new podcast

The podcast is geared towards everyone that loves music stories, facts, and what goes on behind the scenes.

Date: 11 October 2022

Music Technology and Production Associate Lecturer Ross Landau has launched a new podcast, Reality Jukebox, along with friend and co-host, audio producer George Jones.

Often wacky and weird, the podcast focuses on everything funny and factual within the world of music.

The first episode looks at Elvis and how his legacy may have continued if he lived beyond 1977.

Other episodes include a look at artists' tour riders, with real-world examples of some particularly rock and roll requests. They also delve into some iconic music soundtracks and scores.

The podcast is geared towards everyone that loves music stories, facts and what goes on behind the scenes.

All are welcomed to discuss the episodes via Reality Jukebox’s Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube accounts, to provide feedback, and suggest ideas for guests – or potentially even feature themselves.

Find out more about Reality Jukebox or listen to the episodes on their website.

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