DROP-IN SESSIONS
On PRP live shows and beyond!
As a nonprofit community-based media resource, Portland Radio Project provides the local music scene with not only space on our airwaves for their music (did you know we play a local artist every 15 minutes?), but we go one big step beyond that…DROP-IN SESSIONS!
What is a Drop-In Session? So glad you asked…
A Drop-In Session is our PRP branded platform where we interview musicians, cultural change agents, and all-around artistic folks to bring our listener’s insight and perhaps a new perspective into our PNW music community.
We invite PNW musicians to come to the PRP studio and promote an upcoming show. Or a new album release. Or maybe even a spoken word performance or stage event. Really, the sky is the limit!
Artists and musicians are able to take part in a formatted interview and talk about how they found their way into the arts, how they make their musical magic happen, and give the listening audience a peek inside their worlds. And because we love a good tune, musicians are encouraged to perform live or provide new exclusive music heard first on Portland Radio Project.
Here’s the best part…not only are PRP listeners getting the scoop on upcoming shows and new music from local artists, but the musicians themselves also get interview experience, free promotional opportunities, and a professionally compiled addition to their media kit!
Check out our most recent Drop-In Sessions…and if you’re a local musician, request one today!
Drop-In Session with Renee Muzquiz
Indie pop/rock singer-songwriter extraordinaire, and one busy person, Renee Muzquiz is our latest Drop-In Session on Sounds of PDX...and
Drop-in Session with Chris Slusarenko of Eyelids
Chris Slusarenko of Portland band Eyelids stopped by PDX Pop Now! Radio to talk about their new studio album, A
Growin’ groceries in the tiniest of spaces
With the sudden shift in our weather 🌞, we suspect lots of Portlanders are ready to get their gardens up
We can’t hardly wait….
Eugenia Riot stopped by The Mixtape to share tracks off her newly released record titled "Can't Wait To Miss You".
“Get Covered” and get yourself noticed
ATTENTION LOCAL MUSICIANS... Michelle Kicherer writes about music and books for the San Francisco Chronicle and Willamette Week but she
What are you doing July 1 thru July 4…
...we'll be at the Waterfront Blues Festival for a magical 4 days of music baby! Celebrating its 36th year, Waterfront