Podcast hosts
- AaronBevill
@AaronBevill
© Copyright 2023 Aaron Bevill
Crossing the Streams with Brent and Aaron
Reviews
Chris_Cop
5 out of 5 stars
Awesome!
Quite possibly the best podcast on music ever, EVER!
neithernownorever
5 out of 5 stars
A must listen
In an over crowded arena of podcasts, this is a stand out for any true multifaceted music lover. I’ve known Aaron for many years and his impeccable musical taste is literally the only reason I’ve stayed friends with him.
HelloandNo
5 out of 5 stars
Great show
Love this show. Always keeps me interested and always look forward to new episodes. Can’t recommend it enough. -Mike from Your New Best Friends Podcast
MandyHinson
5 out of 5 stars
Fun. Entertaining. Smart.
I really like hearing Brent and Aaron’s take on music... their different styles and witty back and forth is fun to listen to. They make me feel like I’m part of the conversation. I enjoy learning the meaning behind the music and why the songs are important to them. This podcast is fun, entertaining and smart! I love it!
Parnell 1974
5 out of 5 stars
Great Podcast
Fun podcast about different musical genres. Great for a stroll down memory lane or possibly discovering a new favorite band or artist.
J-Bird River Bottom
5 out of 5 stars
The Power of Music
“The Selective Means By Which You Point The View.” DBT
Podcast information
- Amount of episodes
- 155
- Subscribers
- 1
- Verified
- Yes
- Website
- Explicit content
- No
- Episode type
- episodic
- Podcast link
- https://podvine.com/link/..
- Last upload date
- March 20, 2023
- Last fetch date
- March 23, 2023 12:38 AM
- Upload range
- WEEKLY
- Author
- Aaron Bevill
- Copyright
- Copyright 2023 Aaron Bevill
- Filling In The Gaps, Vol. 8 - The 80s LadiesAfter being schooled on various Christian Rock bands by Aaron and guest Ryan King last week in Episode 153, Brent does the heavy-lifting this week in Episode 154 by picking out all 6 songs for another edition of the"Filling In The Gaps" series. ”Filling in the Gaps” is a recurring episode that allows for Aaron and Brent to introduce the other to a section of music that they may have missed entirely. For Volume 8, Brent goes back to the 80's for a second time to spotlight songs from female-fronted bands and singers including Missing Persons, Quarterflash, Vixen, and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Filling In The Gaps, Vol. 7 - Christian Rock: Part 3This week, Aaron enlists the help of frequent guest Ryan King for another episode in the recurring "Filling In The Gaps" series. For Volume 7, Aaron and Ryan once again collaborate to showcase six songs from the Christian Rock genre. ” Filling in the Gaps” episodes give either Aaron or Brent a chance to introduce the other to a section of music that they may have missed entirely. For Episode 153, Aaron and Ryan introduce Brent to music from bands like Bleach, Five Iron Frenzy, Driver Eight, and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Crossing the Streams with Brent and Aaron Mar 6 · 1h 33m Tesla & Holy SoldierThis week, Aaron and Brent highlight music from two different California groups: a Los Angeles -based Christian glam metal band and a five piece from Sacramento named after a well-known inventor and electrical engineer. Positioned as one of the most identifiable hard rock bands in Christian music history, Aaron picks out three songs from the Dove Award-winning band Holy Soldier. Originally called City Kidd when bassist Brian Wheat and guitarist Frank Hannon first formed the band in 1981, Brent spotlights three songs from Tesla.0 comments0
- Justin Timberlake & Caleb HawleyFor Episode 151, Aaron highlights music from a soul singer and songwriter from Minneapolis who famously got a “golden ticket” to Hollywood on American Idol while Brent spotlights songs from a Memphis born singer who got his start on Star Search at the age of 11. Citing musical influences as diverse as Randy Newman and Prince, Aaron looks at three songs from Caleb Hawley. Starting his career as a member of The New Mickey Mouse Club in 1993 before joining *NSYNC a year later, Brent picks out three solo songs from Justin Timberlake. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Valentine’s Day: Love, Lust, & Loss, Vol. 3For the third installment in their yearly Valentine's series, Aaron and Brent each pick out three songs that cover the full spectrum of the heart-focused holiday: Love, Lust, and Loss. Aaron and Brent highlight music from artists like Allman Brown, Meg Myers, Silk, Blues Traveler and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Opening BandsAaron and Brent recount six artists they discovered when those performers opened up for another musician. Whether it's helping established acts gain exposure, giving newcomers a break or introducing the audience to diverse music genres, most headlining artists incorporate opening bands into their live shows. This week, Aaron and Brent highlight music from some of those standout acts who helped open the show including The Cadillac Three, Vintage Trouble, Amanda Shires, and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- The Firm & The Winery DogsAaron and Brent look at two different supergroups: one that features members of Dream Theater and Mr. Big while the other combined musicians from L ed Zeppelin, Bad Company, and AC/DC. Formed under an agreement to serve their songs first rather than showboat their own chops, Aaron highlights three songs from the Richie Kotzen, Billy Sheehan and Mike Portnoy trio, The Winery Dogs. Giving them both an opportunity to play music again after the demise of their previous bands, Brent spotlights three songs from the Paul Rodgers/Jimmy Page project The Firm. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Crossing the Streams with Brent and Aaron Jan 23 · 1h 1m Tommy James & The Shondells & Eli “Paperboy” ReedAaron looks at a Massachusetts-born singer who immersed himself in blues-inspired soul while living in both Clarksdale, MS & Chicago and Brent spotlights a band from Niles, Michigan that rose to fame after a Pittsburg DJ played one of their songs he found in a used record shop. Getting his nickname by donning a newsboy hat that once belonged to his grandfather, Aaron featurings three tracks from Eli "Paperboy" Reed. With a catalogue of songs that have been covered by everyone from Joan Jett & Billy Idol to Tiffany & Prince, Brent picks out three songs from Tommy James & the Shondells.0 comments0
- The Human League & LeBrockAaron and Brent highlight music from two groups hailing from England: one that combine the sounds of synthwave with heavier guitar riffs and the other often cited as one of the earliest and most innovative bands to break into the pop mainstream on a wave of synthesizers and electronic rhythms. Describing themselves as “a retro cinematic experience”, Aaron looks at three songs from the Peterborough band LeBrock. Taking their name from science-fiction board game StarForce: Alpha Centauri, Brent highlights three songs from the Sheffield band The Human League. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Fleetwood Mac & The Ballroom ThievesComing up this Monday, in the very first episode of 2023, Aaron and Brent highlight music from New England duo who released their fourth album in 2022 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band that was originally conceived as a hard-edged British blues combo in the late '60s. Formed while guitarist Martin Earley and former drummer Devin Mauch were attending Stonehill College, Aaron picks out three songs from The Ballroom Thieves. Getting their name by combining the surnames of Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, Brent highlights three from Fleetwood Mac. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- The Year In Review SpecialFor the last episode of 2022, Aaron and Brent unveil their list of the Top 10 Songs they've discovered through each others picks this year. Plus, the guys give a behind the scenes look at the Most Downloaded Episodes of the year, Favorite Episodes from 2022,Episodes Worth Another Listen, their Favorite Episode Companion Playlists, Artists They Want To Cover In 2023, and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- The “It’s A Wonderful Playlist” Christmas SpecialThis week, Aaron and Brent welcome back their friends, actor and comedian Ryan King and Nashville filmmaker Aaron Scott, for the Episode 142 “It’s A Wonderful Playlist” Christmas Special. For the third year in a row, the guys pick out some of their favorite non-traditional Christmas songs to highlight. Some of the artists discussed include Scott Weiland, Julian Casablancas, Jamestown Revival, The Waitresses, and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- We Were on a BreakAaron and Brent highlight music formed out of side projects from those already in established groups. The episode, cheekily titled "We Were On A Break", features song picks from moonlighting members of Stone Temple Pilots, Needtobreathe, Guns N Roses and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Songs of ThankfulnessAaron and Brent each highlight three songs that illustrate some of the things that they're thankful for this year. Featuring song picks from artists like Natalie Merchant, John Lennon, Dirty Heads, Weezer, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram and Trik Turner, it's the perfect episode and playlist for your travels during the Thanksgiving holiday. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- The Clash & Massive WagonsAaron looks at music from a UK band who adopted the nickname of a local barmaid as their official moniker while Brent highlights music from a London group often labeled as " The Only Band That Matters". Having just released their 6th studio album, "Triggered!", just last month, Aaron spotlights three songs from the Lancaster, England band Massive Wagons. Known for injecting everything from reggae and funk to jazz and hip-hop into their songs, Brent picks out three songs from The Clash. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Rihanna & Maggie RogersAaron and Brent highlight the music of two different singer/songwriters: one from Easton, Maryland and the oher from the Caribbean island of Barbados. Gaining notoriety after a video of a visibly-moved Pharrell Williams listening to her song"Alaska" went viral, Aaron spotlights three songs from Maggie Rogers. With a career that includes being signed by Jay-Z, acting roles in films like Ocean's 8, and the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, Brent looks at three songs from Rihanna. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- The “I Hear Dead People” Halloween SpecialWith an episode falling directly on Halloween this year, for Episode 135, Aaron and Brent each pick out three songs that have been featured in horror movies or on their soundtracks. Not only will they highlight music from bands like Megadeth, Toad the Wet Sprocket, and Dokken, they’ll also discuss the movies associated with the songs including Nightmare On Elm Street, It Follows, and Killer Klowns from Outer Space. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Crossing the Streams with Brent and Aaron Oct 24 · 1h 13m Hole & BrutusAaron highlights music from a Belgian band who just released their third album on Friday while Brent looks at the career of a Los Angeles band that has gone on to become one of the most commercially successful female-fronted rock bands of all time. Coming together as a group after various members originally started out in a Refused tribute band, Aaron looks at three songs from the trio Brutus. Formed in 1989 after guitarist Eric Erlandson answered Courtney Love's ad stating "I Want To Start A Band", Brent spotlights three songs from Hole. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Cover Songs, Vol. 5Aaron and Brent return to one of their favorite subjects for Episode 133: Cover Songs. In Volume 5 of the continuing series, Aaron and Brent pick out cover versions of songs by Britney Spears, Roxette, Steppenwolf, Ed Sheeran, and more. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Pet Shop Boys & The MidnightAaron and Brent highlight music from two different musical duos: a retro-synthwave group from Los Angeles and an electronic pop band from England. Featuring an American singer and a Danish singer/producer, Aaron looks at three songs from The Midnight. Forming in the early 80s out of a mutual love of electronic dance music, Brent highlights three songs from the Pet Shop Boys. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Billy Squier & The StrikeAaron highlights music from a pop-funk-rock band from Provo Utah, while Brent spotlights a rock radio staple who spawned three consecutive platinum-selling albums within a three years period. Garnering national coverage on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars as well as NBC's America’s Got Talent, Aaron looks at three songs from the band The Strike. With a career that featured tours with bands like Queen and an album cover designed by Andy Warhol, Brent looks at three songs from Billy Squier. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
- Cartoon Theme SongsFor their 130th episode, Aaron and Brent welcome back frequent guest, Ryan King, for a nostalgic childhood trip of spotlighting some of their favorite cartoon theme songs. Ranging from high-tempo instrumental openers to the classic sing alongs, the guys each pick out two of their favorite animated themes to discuss and highlight. Visit www.crossingthestreamspodcast.com for extended show notes.0 comments0
Podcast hosts
- AaronBevill
@AaronBevill
© Copyright 2023 Aaron Bevill