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Arts Magazine

KKFI 90.1 FM Kansas City Community Radio

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Arts Magazine wants to cover it all in the Kansas City area, from professional stage productions to community and eclectic productions. This KKFI program covers the expensive art galleries as well as the small out of the way places where the new trends begin to surface. Program host Michael Hogge wants Kansas City to learn what it takes to be a vibrant arts town. Past guests have included George Keithly, an award-winning stage director and Emmy winning TV director. Kansas City’s own big band ...
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An independent production from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Borderlines is a weekly exploration of real country music in a mix of folk, blues, singer-songwriter, roots jazz and lots more. The show is music, with not much talk. 30 songs per episode, AND STILL NO COUNTRY-POP! Music for your ears, head and heart, with host Rick August. Music licensed by SOCAN. Program © 2024 Acoustic Resources.
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Celebrating the greatest jazz singer of all time - Ms. Ella Fitzgerald. Join Phil Ramone, Lizz Wright, Dave Koz, Ruben Studdard, Monica Mancini, Take 6, Jon Faddis and George Duke as they share their experiences with Ella.
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This Podcast brings you funny,hip and interesting interviews with musicians,actors, producers,jazz singers,rap artists,creative business types and other colorful characters who work at Live Oak Recording Studio in Berkeley, California. The owner of Live Oak Studio, Priscilla Rice, will lead you into the deeper crevices of their life journeys,unlocking the secret stories of how and why they became who they are. Check out the studio itself at WWW.LIVEOAKSTUDIO.COM
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B-Side Morning Brew w/ Bij & Niles

Jazz Republic Entertainment Group, LLC

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B-Side Morning Brew with Bij & Niles is a unique radio show broadcasted on 91.5FM KUNV Jazz & More in Las Vegas, pairing music and lifestyle through tasteful consciousness. Live the Lifestyle™. Shows air the first Sunday of each month.
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Music Life and Times, an ongoing discussion between internationally renowned jazz pianist Kevin Bales, and Mike Shaw, singer-pianist and author of the novel The Musician, argues that becoming an accomplished musician takes three commitments: discipline, self-acceptance or self-confidence, and cooperation. They are also the life lessons that music teaches those who would learn to play. Our podcast seeks to prove the premise through revelations about music and musicians past and present as wel ...
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What started as a community, unique for its synchronization of video and Twitter (X) chats, making it a must-join for anyone looking for an immersive and interactive experience, is also what sets this podcast apart. Deborah pioneered (invented) it in 2012, even before Facebook Live (and definitely before Zoom!), having come up with the idea and coding it from scratch on her own website. Deborah's innovation caught the attention of many. Before long, her community flourished, gaining recognit ...
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Marti’s Music Kitchen is the Fun Music and Food Podcast - Where Anything Can Happen with host, Jazz Singer-Songwriter and Producer, Marti Mendenhall. The podcast episodes are just a kick to listen to, sometimes with live performances, a ton of laughter and lots and lots of amazing food! Check out interviews of musicians, chefs, food-lovers and creative people - sometimes cooking and even singing on the air!The philosophy is that food and music are the two things that bind us together as peop ...
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Alison Pipitone interviews working musicians about their art and what motivates them to continue on this difficult but incredibly rewarding path. Each episode features a working artist and a discussion about some of the pioneers in the industry who continue to inspire us.
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This was a weekly jazz chat exploring the personal stories and creative junctions of fabulous and funny musical guests. We produced 54 episodes from 2020-2022 that remain available. We continue to produce the Watford Jazz Junction festival that runs across the penultimate weekend of May each year.
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Radio presenter and Film Critic Amanny Mo presents this new weekly arts and entertainment podcast with interviews, reviews and news - all wrapped up in one place! Art to Art is all about the shared experiences and creating a community - so WHAT is on your WATCH LIST of things to watch, listen to or read? Have you ever been bursting to share your thoughts and opinions on a brand new TV series, movie, album, podcast? Well, here’s the safe space to do just that - who doesn’t love a healthy deba ...
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DrDebzz hosts a call-in advice talk-radio show, Sleepless In Studio City, airing nightly at 9pm PT & midnight ET at AmericanHeartsRadio.com If you would like to be a guest caller or featured artist, email her at: SleeplessInStudioCity@gmail.com. Private telephone life coaching 24/7 at 818 326 9003. The first consultation is free.
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This is a weekly podcast about the craft of songwriting hosted by Berklee College of Music Professor Scarlet Keys. She takes deep dive into the craft, technique and art of songwriting in conversations with eminent songwriters, producers, and other creatives asking questions only a songwriting professor would ask so listeners can walk away inspired and armed with clear and actionable tools and techniques they can apply to their songwriting.
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Alta Magazine Podcast

Journal of Alta California

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Alta revels in everything about California and the West — with penetrating investigative articles, clever essays, vivid photos and smart reviews. Alta's podcast digs deeper into the pages of the magazine to bring our stories to life.
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HEALING WISDOM explores the healing aspects of the arts, mind-body-soul connections and the spiritual aspects of every day living. Healing Wisdom speaks with authors, filmmakers, comedians, scientists, historians, activists, actors, musicians, doctors, artists, and holistic health care providers, discussing their passions and the issues of the day. Since 2013, Pandora Peoples has hosted and produced Healing Wisdom on Outermost Radio, airing on WOMR 92.1 FM in Provincetown and WFMR 91.3 FM in ...
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Tom Cast: It's like the radio, only shorter! Join Tom Hoyle on his highly eclectic adventure through the world of independent web released music. Each week, Tom presents a radio show styled podcast, showcasing the talents of artists across the globe, ranging from dubstep to jazz, electro to folk, acoustic singer song writers to ambient dark wave. It's all here, just tune in to discover your new favourite music. Tracklistings available at www.tomhoyle.wordpress.com Twitter: @thetomhoyle
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Yann Ilunga from The Jazz Spotlight brings you conversations with music industry experts, club owners, festival organizers and world’s renowned such as of Dave Holland, Grammy Award-winning singer Dee Dee Bridgewater, Gary Burton, Kool & The Gang, Cyrille Aimée, Ambrose Akinmusire, The Bad Plus' Dave King, Snarky Puppy and Jamie Cullum. Get inspired and listen to advice that will help you be a better independent musician – from how to master your craft to finding gigs and promote yourself on ...
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The best music you've never heard - since 2006, IndieCan Radio, heard on SiriusXM, college and Internet Radio and podcasting around the world, looks at the emerging Canadian music from from front-of-stage, green-rooms, festivals, recording studio and undisclosed Zoom or phone-in locations. Over 600 episodes. archived @ https://indiecan.com feature bands starting out, splitting up and sharing tales or recording, road-tripping, songwriting and showcasing. Industry insiders from award shows, mu ...
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Singer-songwriter José James has established himself as a trailblazer with his intoxicating blend of jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and electronica. Join us for a moderated discussion as he talks about his Blue Note Records debut, "No Beginning No End," an album that marks a new chapter in his artistic journey. José will answer a few questions and wrap up the session with a short performance of cuts from the new release.
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We climb the levels it takes to succeed. We hear stories from UFC Fighters, Comedians, Entrepreneurs, Leaders, Celebrities and more... Would you like to be a guest or is there someone you think we should have on? Let us know at hello+levels@omak.io Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oa-levels/support
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Join Clinical Psychologist and frustrated performer/singer/musical theatre composer, Talya Rabinovitz, as she sings, raps and jazz claps her way through explaining the psychological strategies you need to overcome stress and overwhelm at work. If you're a people-pleasing womxn, who is so sick of the pressure to constantly push yourself, that it makes you want to strike a match, throw it on your business or career, and gleefully sing Alicia Keys' "MY CAREER IS ON FIRE!!!" as you watch it burn ...
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Alfida is a professional singer, prize-winner of international contests, music producer, author and performer of her own songs, DJ and jury member of children vocal contests. She also teaches vocal in Moscow High Jazz College.
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From Rock Hall-of-Famers to Grammy winners and emerging artists on the cusp of greatness — The Load Out Music Podcast is hosted by singer/songwriter Aaron Perlut of Atomic Junkshot and features intimate, long-form conversations with music artists.
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The street dogs of India (#TheIndieDog), there are just so many of them. More than 30 million, according to some estimates. We need to urgently feed, neuter, rescue, vaccinate, adopt and care for these dogs. Neighborhood by neighborhood, city by city and eventually, all over the country. This podcast is about enabling dog lovers to get actively involved through stories of hope and happiness, and also provide a few resources to be effective.We begin our journey in #Bangalore.
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Crazy Heart of Art

Franziska Trauttmansdorff

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The average Brain makes 35000 remotely concise decisions a day. When exposed to Art or creating Art, we move from the remotely concise to the present moment, which helps improve our mood, our problem-solving abilities and opens one's minds to new ideas. Franziska takes you on a journey invert with her wildlife photography and inspires you to discover and protect your neighbourhood. Feel free to check out her latest project, What's In Your Neighbourhood??? https://youtu.be/Guv5Z3joji4.
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The Playful Musician dives deep into a musician’s journey, techniques and influences. From the first instrument they played to how they prepare for big concerts or recordings to how they find joy in the long practice hours, this podcast reveals the beautiful, and peculiar, details of an artist’s journey. Whether you’re an aspiring musician looking for inspiration, a seasoned pro trying to find new techniques, or just a fan of the musical process, you’re going to love this podcast.
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Jamilia Jackson aka “Jazze Jazz” was born and raised in Colorado Springs, CO. She is no stranger to the beautiful mountains of this wonderful state and its performance stages. She has performed poetry for public dignitaries, participated in stage plays both in school and in the civic arenas, and occasionally she was involved in radio and television. She was also actively involved in numerous community activities throughout the Southern Range from the late 1980’s until her senior year in high ...
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Dreamland

Natalie Gioia

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Collaboration / bookings: laskowskya@gmail.com Natalie Gioia is awarded singer, composer, musician and songwriter. There is no any music genre that is impossible for Natalie to overcome: a lot of EDM, Pop, Jazz and Rock songs are in her discography. Tracks with her vocals are known with the harmony, strong and at the same time soft vocals and the melodies full of soul, you won’t forget even while you are sleeping. The own style of singing makes Natalie unique what can blow away everybody in ...
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Venice Talks

Monica Cesarato

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Welcome to Venice Talks, the weekly podcast series uncovering the authentic soul of Venice, Italy. Hosted by the fabulous Monica Cesarato, who has unparalleled knowledge of Venice, and is renowned as one of the city's top guides even among celebrities. Venice Talks is not just a podcast; it's your passport to a 360-degree experience of this extraordinary city. Join Monica as she delves beyond the clichés, steering clear of the tourist-packed routes that millions follow each year. Instead, sh ...
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Hear the interview of the week from the Music Show, where composer Andrew Ford entertains and informs a wide audience each week, providing two hours of essential listening from the world of music.
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Little Italy of LA Podcast

Little Italy of LA Podcast

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Little Italy Podcast & Little Italy of LA Podcast celebrate Italians & Italian Americans contributing to art, culture, science, travel, community, and so much more throughout the U.S., Los Angeles, and beyond. Created and hosted by Deborah Zara Kobylt, award-winning journalist and proud Italian American living in Los Angeles, who grew up in NJ, NY, and Fla.
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Classical Podcasts

ClassicalPodcasts.com

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We are convinced that lovers of classical music include people who are always looking for(1) music that they have not heard before that might attract them, and (2) the best performance of music that they are familiar with and already enjoy.This website was created to help these music lovers achieve both goals. We are uniquely able to fulfill this mission because we bring together two exceptional resources that are not available on any other classical music website: (1) a classical music reco ...
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Slim Man Cooks

Slim Man, singer, cook, raconteur, and jolly good fellow

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A weekly podcast featuring a funny story and a ravishing recipe from the first Slim Man Cooks cookbook. 52 stories. 52 recipes. Starting from the beginning and going until the happy ending!
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Get your arts and entertainment fix right here, on Art to Art with Amanny Mo podcast This episode is dedicated to one powerhouse performer - jazz singer JUDITH OWEN who not only brings the sass, but the class with her New Orleans flavour, and the callers (her band) who join her on stage! Your host Amanny Mo has an absolute hoot with this passionate…
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Today I have Berklee Professor Ben Camp on the show discussing AI We talk about where it is now and what it means for songwriters in the future. We talk ethics, creativity, originality, works that are derivative and Ben takes a song we wrote together years ago and puts it through AI to demonstrate some of the current possibilities AI offers creativ…
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If you are a musician and have a stamp of approval from the likes of Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics, and blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa—odds are good things are coming your way. Thus is the case of our latest guest on the Load Out Music Podcast: British-born blues rocker Joanne Shaw Taylor, who released her latest alb…
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For much of his career, Mel Tormé performed at the peak of his profession, a jazz singer without peer who was revered by music lovers around the world. But Mel Tormé was so much more than just a great singer. He was a true Renaissance man, a talented musician and celebrated composer who became a fine arranger and orchestrator. He wrote books, acted…
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With their cool, bop-inflected improvisations and classical chamber aesthetics, the Modern Jazz Quartet rose to prominence in the 1950s – expanding the jazz paradigm and bridging the gap between smoky jazz clubs and prestigious concert halls. Together for more than 44 years, they trotted the globe and played in nearly all 50 states, bringing their …
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She was called both “Sassy” and “The Divine One.” Sassy because she was mischievous and playful. And The Divine One because her voice seemed to have come from the Gods. She was the opera star of jazz, transforming songs into arias. For nearly 50 years, Sarah Vaughan was one of the dominant voices of American popular music. As part of the Peabody Aw…
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You recognize her instantly. And it isn’t just her remarkable voice. You recognize her character, the youthfulness, the exuberance, the freedom, the joy. More than anybody else’s, her sound is the sound of America. We’re talking about Ella Fitzgerald. Audiences, musicians and critics have honored her as the greatest singer of the 20th Century. As p…
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Tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine was one of the most soulful and versatile musicians in jazz. And for much of his long career, he played music on his own terms – crossing musical boundaries often in the face of criticism. Whether playing a tune that cries out for lost love or celebrates the joy of living, Stanley’s expressions were always strai…
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Bobby Flores - I Go Anywhere, Eleven Roses Scotty Campbell & His Wardenaires - A Heartache's Chasin' Me, The Missing Years: Nuggets And Never Heards John Borra - Trace In The Wind, Blue Wine Ethyl & The Regulars - Canada Dry, Fill 'Er Up Jim Clements - The Road To Anhedonia, The Road To Anhedonia Dan Penn - The Dark End Of The Street, Do Right Man …
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Sublime indeed. 4 time Grammy Award Winning cellist, Eugene Friesen was my guest for this episode of DreamFarm Radio along with pianist Tim Ray and trumpet player Greg Hopkins. As if it weren't enought to swim in the vibrations of Eugene's pulchritudinous cello playing, I was treated to their jazz chamber music trio, Tre Corda. "Tre Corda" refers t…
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Good times and bum times, she’s seen them all and she’s here: Geraldine Turner, lynchpin of the Australian music theatre scene from 1970s repertory to the current run of The Mousetrap, reflects on her massive career (so far), her love of Sondheim, and Judy Garland. Geraldine Turner is performing in The Mousetrap until 15 September. Music heard in t…
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Friend of The Music Show Kate Fagan’s new book of poetry is entitled Song in the Grass and it’s full of music. She returns to the show to talk about the book, the relationship between her musical and poetic writing, and her enduring connection to folk artists Peggy Seeger and Lisa O’Neill. The ABC’s iconic old News theme is new again: a new version…
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica chats with Francesco Pannoli, the visionary behind Deep Blue, a company dedicated to organizing boat tours in the Venetian lagoon. Key highlights from the conversation include: - Sustainable Tourism: How to explore Venice in a way that respects its fragile environment and cultural heritage. - Beyond the City:…
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Marine Mammal Scientist Rob Lott from the UK-Based organization Whale and Dolphin Conservation gives us a behind the scenes look on how the dolphins you pay to swim with are held in captivity, the effects of captivity and what is being done to stop these tour operator and marine parks.By Pandora Peoples
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What to say about REM? It might actually be hard for teenagers today, or even 20-somethings, to appreciate how big R.E.M. were in the 90s. For a while, even when they were reinventing themselves, or tackling themes not especially conducive to pop hits, they just seemed to keep getting bigger. They signed the most expensive record deal in history in…
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Rod Picott - Sheetrock Hanger, Welding Burns Jon Byrd - The Losing End, Byrd's Auto Parts k.d. lang - Pullin' Back The Reins, Live By Request Southern Culture On The Skids - Too Much Pork For Just One Fork, Ditch Diggin' Volume 2 The Blue Shadows - Don't Expect A Reply, Lucky To Me Roy Orbison - Running Scared, Black & White Night Terri Hendrix - C…
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Boston-based bassist and composer and bassist, Max Ridley, explores Folk, American Roots, Punk and Jazz with his colleagues in the Basement Philharmonic band. You will hear shadows and layers of sometimes disparate styles that come together in his unique conception of musical synergy. Max Ridley is a Boston-based musician, composer and teacher with…
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Harnessing looping pedals, percussion and vocal manipulation, Tune-Yards make a very big sound for a core membership of two people. It's been ten years since the experimental pop project released their third album Nikki Nack and creepy hit Water Fountain. Songwriter and singer Merrill Garbus is on The Music Show to talk about the duo's complex rhyt…
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Legendary jazz pianist Herbie Hancock returns to The Music Show. He’s a bandleader, a composer and a professor, and at the age of 84 he’s got one of the longest living memories in the jazz world. He joins Andy to remember collaborators like Miles Davis and Wayne Shorter, and to ask whether jazz can be a path towards peace. Tenzin Choegyal is a Tibe…
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Nikka Costa returns to the music scene after a career break, and we sit down to discuss her life and her new album, Dirty Disco. Costa’s evolution as an artist is truly inspiring. Each of her works invites the listener to peel back layers, revealing more about this transformative vocalist with every song and decade. In our candid conversation, we r…
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In this episode of Venice Talks, Monica interviews Michela Bortolozzi to explore the inspiring mission of Relight Venice. They discuss: The Lost Art of Souvenirs: How mass tourism has diluted the meaning of traditional souvenirs in Venice and other cultural cities. Reviving Tradition: Michela’s vision to restore the true value of souvenirs by creat…
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Bourne Historical Commission Member and Former Bourne Fire Chief Steven Philbrick discusses his lineage with the Bourne Fire Dept., beginning with his grandfather. He also talks about a talk happening at the Truro Historical Society on Wednesday August 21st led by Atlantic Blackbox's Meadow Dibble at the Highland Museum, where he's talk about an ob…
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Van Morrison - There Stands The Glass, Pay The Devil Melissa Ruth & The Likely Stories - Drive In The Rain, Ain't No Whiskey Daniel Romano - Two Pillow Sleeper, Come Cry With Me Scrappy Jud Newcomb - Out Here, Ride The High Country Whitney Rose - You're Gonna Get Lonely, Rosie Leo Rondeau - Cage Around My Heart, Hurt Me For Real Tom Russell - Sonor…
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Get your arts and entertainment fix right here, on Art to Art with Amanny Mo podcast This episode is two of our special coverage of comedians at this year's Edinburgh Fringe festival. In this episode, we'll hear from two brilliant comedians - Kate-Lois Elliott with her show HOW TO BELONG WITHOUT JOINING A CULT, and dropping some serious but funny t…
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Studios! Destiny is getting glowing reviews... It was a real singer’s celebration at the Farm when Louise Van Aarsen came with her talented friends and comrades. The music composed and sung by Louise may best be described as "grown up music for grown ups." Her subjects are time, love and loss and desire. She is not afraid of singing of domesticity,…
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For someone referred to as "the Queen of Jazz" and "First Lady of Song", there's a surprising amount we don't know about legendary jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald. She didn't fit the image of a star: she was incredibly polite, avoided drugs and swearing, and kept her private life entirely private. But when she sang, people listened. Her clear diction, …
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Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto makes a welcome return to The Music Show, this time with American singer-songwriter Gabriel Kahane. They talk about collaborating and songwriting and perform live in the studio; and Pekka tells us about completing and conducting a symphony by his late brother, Jaakko Kuusisto. When was the last time you sat down and…
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Get your arts and entertainment fix right here, on Art to Art with Amanny Mo podcast This episode is one of two special episodes dedicated to the comedians bringing the laughs, to Edinburgh Fringe festival throughout the month of August. In this episode, we'll hear from two brilliant comedians - Amy Mason with her FREE MASON show, and 'Superstore' …
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Steve Wynn is a founding member of The Dream Syndicate, a key band in the so-called Paisley Underground scene of the early 1980’s. Their debut album “The Days Of Wine And Roses” was recorded in three overnight sessions and released in 1982. It’s one of the great indie-rock touchstones and a phenomenal debut. The band had high-profile support slots …
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In this episode, Pat Pattison, author of "Writing Better Lyrics" walks us through step by step of how to find metaphors. This is the exercise I gave to writer Madi Diaz that she talked about in the previous episode. Pat talks about the difference between simile and metaphor for songwriters, passing metaphors and central metaphors and takes us throu…
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Phil Lee - Last Year Pt. 2 (Killing Time), So Long, It's Been Good To Know You Kathleen Edwards - One More Song The Radio Won't Like, Failer Ronnie Hayward - Shooting High Dice, Too Many Chiefs Vivian Leva - Bottom Of The Glass, Time Is Everything Carter Felker - Refuse To Dance, Even The Happy Ones Are Sad Mitch Jacobs - Everybody's Talkin', Ghost…
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Summer break is over! Bijon is back from his family cruise vacation and getting ready to get back to teaching at Berklee College of Music. Niles talks about shedding his brooding artist image with his new music project, The Velveteen Rabbits – a mix of swing, rockabilly, jazz and jump blues. He’s bringing in the horn section, Folks; he’s bringing i…
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Australian music icon and proud Torres Strait Islander Christine Anu has just released her first album of new music in 20 years. Waku-Minaral A Minalay was recorded across the Pacific in places like New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the Torres Strait Islands and the Solomon Islands - utilising traditional percussion instruments like the Warup (drums),…
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Originally from London, Will Vinson has played as a leader and sideman in New York, Canada, the UK, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Portugal, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Switzerland, Australia, and Japan. Will is a member of Rufus Wainwright’s band and has performed, arranged, and recorded with Sufjan Stevens…
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Musician Bart Weisman began is music career by joining a 4-piece Air Force Band, The Diplomats. He went on to basic training, playing for dignitaries and US presidents and "society" events, before creating the Provincetown Jazz Festival. He also developed a jazz appreciation music program for kids in Cape schools. His bands include Jazz Group, Klez…
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Paul Kelly - Be Careful What You Pray For, Songs From The South Volume 2 Corin Raymond - A Big Truck Brought It, Paper Nickels Mariel Buckley - I'm A Fool, Driving In The Dark Brennen Leigh - Pieces On The Ground, Lonesome, Wild & Blue Michael Brennan - Mystery Train, Anywhere But Here Tarwater - Wrongly Confused, Hard Country Music Ray Lamontagne …
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In 1961, the first elected leader of the Democratic Republic of the Congo was assassinated just months after the country’s newfound independence. Unbeknownst to themselves, US jazz musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Nina Simone, Dizzie Gillespie, Max Roach and Abbey Lincoln played an unlikely role in his death. Belgian director Johan Grimonprez joi…
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With a voice comfortable singing baroque repertoire and world premieres, Roderick Williams is one of the most sought-after baritones in the UK. He’s also an arranger and composer (he wrote music for King Charles’ coronation), but tells Andrew Ford that his most important label is ‘musician’. He’s in Australia for concerts at the Australian Festival…
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It’s not easy to learn to play music, especially to learn how to play well. It takes a great deal of work—we call it practice—and practicing in a way that leads to meaningful progress. As well, the more you learn, that is, the better you play, the more work it takes to make progress. You also learn by making mistakes, and if you make mistakes on th…
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Blues and folk singer songwriter Ruthie Foster has won 10 Blues Music Awards, the Grand Prix du Disque award from the Académie Charles-Cros in France, a Living Blues Critics’ Award for Female Blues Artist of the Year, and the title of an “inspiring American Artist” as a United States Artists Fellow. Ruthie's inspired by Mahalia Jackson, Big Maybell…
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My guest today is one of my former students singer/songwriter Madi Diaz Madi grew up in Pennsylvania where she was homes schooled by her mother and took piano lessons from her father at the age of 5. After high school, Madi was accepted to Berklee College of Music and met her first collaborator Kyle Ryan which led to her recording her first record …
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July 6th-28th 5801 W 115th StreetOverland Park, KS 66211Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.Main Office 913-327-8000Fax 913-327-8040 For tickets and show information please visit: https://www.thejkc.org/white-theatre/ The post Arts Magazine Show: White Theatre presents The Little Mermaid appeared first on KKFI.…
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