
Brittany Nader
ProducerBrittany Nader is the producer of "Shuffle" on 91制片厂. 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.
Email Brittany.
-
Cleveland鈥檚 Chris Harris has built a career making music for TV, film and video games, while still finding time to create his own as DJ $crilla. On this week鈥檚 Shuffle, we hear from the artist whose music is everywhere鈥攅ven if you don鈥檛 know it鈥檚 him.
-
Thor Platter and his bandmates are bringing classic outlaw country and honky-tonk tunes to Cleveland, one honky-tonk heartbreaker at a time. Country Honk joins Shuffle and Applause Performances for a special in-studio session and interview to talk about their latest album.
-
Northeast Ohio folk duo Upstream Drifters has released two albums this year, blending traditional old-time dance music with lyrical storytelling. Aubrey Helmuth Miller and Craig Mast join Shuffle to talk about their musical journey.
-
Kristal Mills was settled in her life, working in the corporate world in Cleveland. But the pull to explore her creative side led her down a new path. For this week鈥檚 Shuffle, Mills talks about the industrial techno beats she produces under the name Slugg.
-
Longtime Northeast Ohio musician Scott Paris talks about the year he spent chronicling the life of an independent musician, which led up to his decision to step away from the stage. His book, "A Guitar Called Harry V and the Cover Band Conundrum," is out now.
-
Jevaughn Bogard started playing saxophone in grade school. He went on to study sax in college, tour nationally and perform with stars. Now he's created his own band, Abstract Sounds, in Cleveland.
-
Clevelanders with a passion for modern Argentine tango are connecting audiences with a master. After 20 years of performing throughout the Midwest as the Oblivion Project, the group is releasing its first album.
-
Cleveland trumpet performer and teacher Theresa May has established a diverse, prolific career in music. She joined 91制片厂 for an in-studio performance and conversation about the new sounds she's experimenting with 鈥 and her continued dedication to advocacy for underrepresented artists.
-
A band of three teenage siblings from Stark County got their start while stuck at home during the pandemic. After five years of performing and writing together, COMPASS is releasing a new set of songs reflecting their growth as musicians and as a family.
-
Cleveland rapper and multi-instrumentalist Jinari Kemet is a versatile performer, bending genres and making a scene on stage. He makes his Brite Winter music festival debut this month, performing songs from his debut album, released last January.