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Welcome to the Coda Podcast, your sonic journey through the heart and soul of Pittsburgh's rich musical tapestry. Join us as we delve into the vibrant history of Pittsburgh's music scene, a city that echoes with the harmonies and rhythms of generations past.In each episode, we'll embark on a musical exploration through lively conversations and in-depth interviews with the talented musicians who have shaped and defined Pittsburgh's sonic landscape. So, tune in, turn up the volume, and let the Coda Podcast be your guide as we unravel the symphony of Pittsburgh's musical legacy, one note at a time. Get ready to experience the rhythm, the tales, and the soul of a city that truly marches to its own beat. This is the Coda Podcast – where the stories of Pittsburgh music history come to life.
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Frank Czuri is a Pittsburgh music legend whose career has spanned more than six decades. A Penn Hills native, he began performing professionally at age 14 and first gained national attention when Atlantic Records signed his band, The Igniters. He later performed with Pittsburgh favorites The Jaggerz, fronted the hard-rock band Diamond Reo, and became the voice of The Silencers, whose music earned MTV airplay and critical acclaim. Czuri also spent 25 years with the popular doo-wop group Pure Gold and has performed with Jimmy Beaumont & The Skyliners. Known for his powerful tenor voice and dynamic stage presence, Czuri remains one of Pittsburgh’s most respected and enduring entertainers.

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Cheryl Rinovato is a dynamic Pittsburgh-area vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist whose music blends the heart of Soul, the grit of Blues, and the timeless grooves of R&B and Jazz. Best known as one-half of the soulful duo Soulful Femme, Cheryl has built a reputation for powerful vocals, authentic storytelling, and performances that connect deeply with audiences. A familiar face in the Western Pennsylvania music scene, Cheryl has performed at respected regional venues and events including the Pittsburgh Blues and Roots Festival, Rivers Casino, and the Allegheny RiverStone Center for the Arts. Whether delivering an intimate acoustic set or fronting a full band, her style combines raw emotion with seasoned musicianship. Through Soulful Femme and her solo work, Cheryl continues to champion original music rooted in classic soul-blues traditions while bringing her own modern energy and personality to every stage. Passionate about live performance and creative expression, she remains an active and respected presence in Pittsburgh’s vibrant music community.

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Bill Deasy is a Pittsburgh-born singer-songwriter, author, and frontman of The Gathering Field, whose regional hit “Lost in America” earned the band an Atlantic Records deal in the 1990s. He later built a respected solo career, releasing numerous acclaimed albums blending folk, rock, and Americana influences. Deasy has also written songs for artists including Martina McBride and contributed the longtime theme song for Good Morning America. Beyond music, he is the award-winning author of several novels and remains a beloved figure in the Pittsburgh music scene.

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Tim Stevens wasn’t just a Pittsburgh musician—he was a voice for the city in every sense of the word. By day, Stevens worked in the trenches of change: a Hill District native who became a leader in civil rights and Black political empowerment, serving as Executive Director of the Pittsburgh NAACP and later President of the Pittsburgh branch for a full decade. But when the sun went down, he stepped into a different kind of spotlight—crooning jazz, blues, and pop with a rich, throaty voice in clubs that carried the soul of old Pittsburgh. In this episode, we trace the rare double-life of a man who could move a crowd with a song… then move a city with a speech. From his roots at Trinity AME Church to the creation of the Black Political Empowerment Project (B-PEP), Tim Stevens lived at the intersection of music, power, and purpose—and left a legacy that still echoes through Pittsburgh.
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