Entertainer is an entertainment podcast provided by the Northwest Florida Daily News. The podcast includes discussion about trending local and national entertainment topics,interviews with locals and audio from the DN Concert Series hosted in the newsroom.
Meet the nationally ranked Panhandle United Roller Derby league based in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and find out how it empowers these Northwest Florida women to channel their inner athlete.Â
Amy Gussie Russ, AKA Gussie, sat down for an exclusive interview with the Northwest Florida Daily News to talk about growing up in east Milton, recording her upcoming album in Pensacola and dating at the morgue.
Listen to her first self-titled EP, "Amy Gussie Russ" on Spotify, Pandora and GooglePlayMusic. Learn more about her on Facebook or Instagram @GussieRuss.
Get to know Gulf Breeze country singer-songwriter Jessie Ritter. She recently won the 2018 NASH Next country music competition. Her latest album, "Coffee Every Morning" is available on most major music platforms.
Features reporter Savannah Evanoff interviews two members of Gold & Motion, a new pop band based in Destin. Frontman Buddy Brumit and lead guitarist Trent Hayes talk about forming the band, the new single/EP "Lost & Found" and why they can't get enough ampersands.
Meet FWB local Cody Sullivan. The actor, writer and musician portrays Nathan in HBO's new eight-episode drama series "Sharp Objects." The show is based on Gillian Flynn’s novel of the same name. It follows reporter Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) as she returns to her hometown to investigate unsolved crimes.Sullivan hasn’t seen the series yet. He watched the first episode at an L.A. premiere, but the rest is still a mystery — even to him. In Sullivan’s interview with DN, he talks auditioning in L.A., working with Amy Adams and why Venice Beach is no match for the Emerald Coast.
Members of the Northwest Florida Hip-hop collective Strangers of the Elevated Underground discuss the song "Destin," its music video and the group's sophomore album. Features reporter Savannah Evanoff interviews Devin Anderson (aka DJ Deezy), Kevin Price (Price on the MIC) and Demetrius Robinson (aka Mechee).
Ross Williams doesn’t restore just jukeboxes; he restores memories.
The Fort Walton Beach resident has repaired, collected and sold jukeboxes for 35 years. He needed something to tinker with after he retired from the U.S. Navy in 1978.
Get to know Williams and his fellow jukebox enthusiasts in this podcast episode.
In episode 34, we share what we look for in podcasts and what we avoid. We also share our favorite podcasts.
In episode 33, we discuss the season finale of "American Idol." We also share our Facebook followers' favorite songs to sing, along with our own.
In episode 32, we rattle off songs that make us think of summer. We also share responses from our Facebook followers.
In episode 31, we play a game called Finish that phrase, in which we finish famous phrases from entertainment.
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