Brittany Nader
ProducerBrittany Nader is the producer of "Shuffle" on 精东影业. She joins "All Things Considered" host Amanda Rabinowitz on Thursdays to chat about Northeast Ohio鈥檚 vibrant music scene. As the producer for "Shuffle," she provides planning, scheduling, strategy and writing support for WKSU's weekly spin through local music.
Brittany earned her bachelor鈥檚 degree in journalism and mass communication, with a concentration in magazine journalism, from in 2013. She has contributed stories to local publications including , , Buzzbin Magazine and Savor Ohio magazine.
She currently works as a content specialist at in Akron, Ohio. In her downtime, she enjoys reading, cooking, playing with her cats and dog and immersing herself in Akron鈥檚 music scene.
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A Cleveland musician built a global following online with viral street drumming and layered cover songs. But her sound is rooted in the churches that shaped her. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, we hear from Lacretia "TT鈥 Bolden, known online as Tha Cover Girl.
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Blues band Apostle Jones is known for energetic live shows across Northeast Ohio. But capturing that energy in a studio can be a challenge. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, bandleader Mikey Silas talks about the long road to their first album.
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Two longtime Northeast Ohio musicians find synergy collaborating. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, Gretchen Pleuss and Adam Reifsnyder share the story of their unique creative partnership.
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After decades of writing and performing folk songs across the region, Ashley Brooke Toussant found a new source of inspiration: Kids. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, Toussant talks about how elementary students contribute to her songwriting.
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Brett Auerbach of Akron's soulful Americana three-piece band, Rye Valley, joins Shuffle to talk about his journey and what led him to create a space for other songwriters to be heard in Northeast Ohio.
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Brite Winter returns for its 17th year in Cleveland but moves from the Flats to the Waterloo Arts District, home of the Beachland Ballroom, Blue Arrow Records and numerous artist studios and galleries. Tap into this year's performers to plan your Saturday festivities.
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the music industry, with computer-generated songs topping charts and racking up millions of streams. In Northeast Ohio, independent artists and creators are both embracing and wary of the technology. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, multiple voices in the music scene weigh in.
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Frida Mann always wanted to pursue music, but that was at odds with her Orthodox Jewish lifestyle. Eventually, she could no longer fight that urge to sing, and she is now on a journey toward independence and self-expression. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, Mann talks about how music helped her navigate that path.
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A Cleveland Heights musician is shaping his sound from the music that鈥檚 moved him. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, Nate Eberhardt discusses his Afrofuturist post-punk band, Nature Nvoke, and its sound.
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Look back at the music released by independent artists in the region as Shuffle's Amanda Rabinowitz and Brittany Nader select their favorite songs and albums of the year.