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Rise Up Music Project
Matt Halvorson
299 episodes
13 hours ago
Graham Klym is a Seattle musician with somewhere between not enough and a little too much time on his hands. He is releasing a new song on the seventeenth of every month this year. Today’s song is called “Guys and Dolls”.
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Graham Klym is a Seattle musician with somewhere between not enough and a little too much time on his hands. He is releasing a new song on the seventeenth of every month this year. Today’s song is called “Guys and Dolls”.
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Rise Up Music Project
11/18/25: "Not This Again," by Anna Soltys
13 hours ago

Rise Up Music Project
11/17/25: “Guys and Dolls,” by Graham Klym
Graham Klym is a Seattle musician with somewhere between not enough and a little too much time on his hands. He is releasing a new song on the seventeenth of every month this year. Today’s song is called “Guys and Dolls”.
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1 day ago

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11/16/2025: “Drone,” by Mike Antone
Mike Antone from the Band MTN EAR , releasing a new song on the 16th of every month. This month Mike chats about some recent projects and shares about the FLOW.. www.mikeantone.com
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2 days ago

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11/15/2025: “Elevate Your Allies” by VEO Notations
Song Lyrics and rough sound edits by VEO Notations - demo version of a song about allowing allies to be imperfect and not getting caught in unproductive ideological purity tests in dire situations.
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3 days ago

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11/14/2025: “The idea of Hope”, by Cycle of Hands
Evalynne of Cycle of Hands is a late bloomer in nearly every every facet of life.. Probably because her mom read her “the pokey little puppy” quite often when see was an itty bitty. Actually maybe that is why she is a procrastinator. Beyond that, so many things she experiences as far as achieving, creating and being seemingly happen far later in life than many peers. Simultaneously it seems to always be appropriate even if its frustrating to simmer with a slow cultivation of interest, skill, knowledge and application. ugh “sigh” you got her - she is just trying to feel less terrible about missing the deadline quite severely.. In fact - she definitely probably hasn’t hit the proper deadline once this year (5am on the 14th… Shame) But, on the bright side, she has a lot of hope you will forgive her and love her regardless for recording / mixing / producing for well over 30-40+ hours over the course of a few days. Not only that but she is puffing that hopium tough in general. Her song for today which is called “The Idea of Hope” is all about blasting unsavory swamps of pessimism with a hope bomb - To try to un-lodge poor sounds from the submission to fatalistic, nihilistic doom mud with a firm reminder of all the beauty, the love and the wonderful, precious gifts that permeate this world that are sometimes tragically obscure if one clings to the fear, outrage, helplessness, indifference and unhelpful mindsets offered and pushed vehemently by media machines: MSM to podcast bros to social media. in this day n age, regularly spreading unrelenting Hope and optimism is a low key revolutionary and . All she hopes for is being able inspire people with just a little piece for music - maybe allowing just a little feeling peace and catharsis that can make a precious fellow human at least a momentarily uplift someone’s spirits. Again: Her song for today is called “The Idea of Hope” Thanks so much <3
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4 days ago

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11/11/25: “Counting Down” by Extrawilliam
William Cremin makes various kinds of pop music under the name Extrawilliam. He is releasing a new song on the 11th of every month this year. "Counting Down" was inspired by a story about a radio DJ trying to save the world.
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1 week ago

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11/9/2025 In Moonlight (Mount Eerie) Saltwater
A sort-of cover of the song “In Moonlight” by Mount Eerie.
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1 week ago

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11/8/25: “A Dream of the Sea,” by Rebecca Jasso
Rebecca Jasso is a folk singer/songwriter and visual artist who has been telling stories since 1984. She is releasing a new song on the eight of every month this year, and her song for today is called “A Dream of the Sea.”
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1 week ago

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11/5/25: “Wash Away” by Stacy Rene Erenberg
Stacy Rene Erenberg is ‘From Here to There’ as a vocalist and songwriter from Chicago. Her improvisational stylings bring you on an inventive, genre-bending journey, from Jazz to Folk, Pop to Blues and of course A Capella. Stacy and her band of incredibly talented collaborators will lullaby you into your body and into new liberatory dreamscapes. This month’s post is a song about rage. How do we transmute it into medicine?
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1 week ago

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11/3/2025: “Happy Birthday,” by Jon Preece
Jon Preece is a musician and father of 2 living in the wonderful Columbia City neighborhood of Seattle. Today’s song is an arrangement of the birthday song for his 1 year old.
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2 weeks ago

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11/2/25: “Plato’s Cave,” by the songplayer.
Benjamin Goldenhour (the songplayer.) is serious about play, encouraged in chaos, and loves a good ol’ fashioned mistake; he has no idea what he is doing, but that has fortunately never been a hindrance. He lives in the woods somewhere outside Seattle with his novel-writing partner, rock-chewing mutt, and nap-dodging toddler. Listen for his new music on the second day of each month. This month’s recording is an excuse to rock and also to goof. It is roughly exploring the meaning of meaning.
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2 weeks ago

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10/30/25: "I Lost My Friend," by The A.M.
The A.M. is a pair of public educators who bonded over their shared love of music in 2015 when they started writing and performing songs at open mics to blow off steam after long school days. Originally hailing from Texas and California, they both spent time working in East Coast school districts before landing in the Pacific Northwest. The A.M. brings an eclectic mix of musical influences into their songs, everything from classic rock, folk, and jazz standards to contemporary soul and electronic music. It’s all about “the process” (they have yet to fully record and release any of their tracks) so they are excited to see how this year goes!
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2 weeks ago

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10/29/2025 “Memories of the Tide” by j.gano
Thin of hair but flush of beard, j gano is a perpetual dabbler who puts his thoughts to guitar while the kids are in bed. He writes songs about the mystery of existence, friendship, the experience of time, and fatherhood - particularly as it relates to those things. He likes good oolong in a gong fu pot, morels and porcinis, spiders and bugs. Jake has released music under the name Human BandFest 2042. His friends tell him that's an impossible band name to remember.
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2 weeks ago

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10/27/25: “a love note,” by Jace William
Jace William is a dynamic singer-songwriter, voice actor, and guitarist whose artistry resonates with passion and authenticity. From the moment he first picked up a microphone at the age of six, Jace has been on a creative journey to inspire and connect through his talents. Hailing from the great city of Chicago, he will release a new song on the twenty seventh day of every month this year, and his song for today is called “a love note.”
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3 weeks ago

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10/25/25: “Mean Streak,” by Reid Farnsworth
Reid Farnsworth is a Seattle-based indie folk musician from Nashville, TN. She is releasing a new song on the 25th of every month this year, and the song for today is called “Mean Streak”.
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3 weeks ago

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10/24/25: "Stupid and Young," by Zach Gore
Zach is the principal songwriter and the bandleader for Seattle Americana band (on hiatus) Brite Lines. This is the song he wrote and recorded in the month leading up to October 24th, 2025.
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3 weeks ago

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10/23/25: "Gas," by Bubba Holly
Bubba Holly is sitting very high up in a very dark room with lights shining down in blues and greens. His song this month is titled “Gas”.
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3 weeks ago

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10/20/25: "Six Seven" by Joey Spilberg
Joey Spilberg is a Chicago-based musician and songwriter and founding member of WAW.  He is releasing a new song on the twentieth of every month this year, and his song for today is called “Six Seven”.
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4 weeks ago

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10/19/2025 - “Spooky Song” By Tiny Anthems
Tiny Anthems typically writes songs about people! But not always! Today, we wrote a song about ghosts!
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1 month ago

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10/18/25: "Fuck OFF”, by Anna Soltys
Anna Soltys is a Chicago based artist working in the musical and visual art world. Her song today is called “Fuck OFF”, track was created by Owlstallion aka Tom Santiago.
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1 month ago

Rise Up Music Project
Graham Klym is a Seattle musician with somewhere between not enough and a little too much time on his hands. He is releasing a new song on the seventeenth of every month this year. Today’s song is called “Guys and Dolls”.