Monthly Archives: September 2020

The Quinn’s Daily Spinn: Thursday, Oct. 1

All pandemic long, we’ve seen artists getting inventive about how they shoot new music videos, keeping social distancing protocols in mind.

You can go ahead and add Moontower to that list!

Hear (and see) Thursday’s Daily Spinn!

The Other Side of Darkness (UMC Real Talk)

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic — alongside the other unrest in the world — can leave us with a feeling of hopelessness.

However, there’s always hope on the other side — and that’s where we may find the light and meaning in the struggle.

Get Some Real Talk!

Enter to Win a ‘Live from the 615’ Production from UMC!

Last week, we announced that we are teaming up with Helping Our Music Evolve (HOME) and Center 615 on Live from the 615, which gives artists and community partners the opportunity to execute high-quality live broadcast productions – without breaking the bank.

What we haven’t told you until now is that we have our own October slot — and we want to give it away!

Find out How to Win!

UMC20: The Best of September 2020

Having a month with five Tuesdays simplifies and complicates the UMC20 Best Of selection process, all at once.

It’s simplified, for the fact that we try to pick five songs apiece from each of month’s prior four playlists. It’s complicated when narrowing it down to those five each, however, because there’s so much good stuff to choose from.

Hear the Best of September

The Quinn Spinn: Finding Your Way on the Creative Journey with Nick Ryan

A Connecticut native who grew up in Virginia, Nick Ryan’s early songwriting experiences in Nashville moved him to pursue music full-time in Music City. Born in the 80s, the up-and-coming songwriter draws influence from the likes of Sheryl Crow, Alanis Morrissette, and other prominent 90s alt-pop artists.

Today on The Quinn Spinn, we go in-depth on Nick’s journey, as he tells us about the many projects that comprise his “five-year plan.”

#GetSpunn

The Quinn’s Daily Spinn: Monday, Sept. 28

If we can be real for a second — and, even though UMC’s entire existence hinges on hyperconnectivity — it’s been easy to get a little “Tired of the Internet” from time to time since the pandemic began.

Hear Monday’s Daily Spinn
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