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Jazz South Spotlight is a podcast series shining a light on outstanding jazz talent from the South of England. Over 7 episodes Kevin Le Gendre meets seven bands and artists selected and commissioned by Jazz South to each write a new piece of music.In each episode Kevin explores the influences, inspirations and musical backgrounds of the artists and introduces their new music commission.
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Nelson Mandela's Ghostly Podcastings

Nelson Mandela's Ghostly Podcastings

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The former President of South Africa brings you a podcast from beyond the grave... Spooky! Disclaimer - All characters and events in this podcast, especially those based on real people, are entirely fictional. Furthermore, this podcast is in no way evidence of life after death.
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Jeffrey Boakye and Anna Phoebe take us on a musical journey of discovery, exploring the web of connections between tracks across the breadth of all musical styles, from pop, rock, reggae and hip-hop to classical, jazz, folk and country.
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Courtney Pine Global (CPG) is an exciting non-stop music playlist of the best new jazz releases dropping globally. From swing, smooth-jazz and latin-jazz to fusion, rock and global beats, Courtney picks a cool mix of new and well-known artists for you to work, rest and play to! Easy listening vocals, soulful bop, experimental vibes. Refreshingly new jazz. Funk, World and Hiphop lovers will enjoy these grooves too! A Jazz-pod Production - www.jazz-pod.com
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Zenith

Stephanie Zenith

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Zenith, Stephanie Zenith, was born in Washington, DC but grew up all over the world. Her childhood included places such as southern Virginia, northern Michigan, the Philippines, and South Korea. Stephanie's jazz-drummer father started her in piano lessons at age 6. From that beginning, her interests have spread to many different aspects of music. Classical piano; talent shows; choirs; singing in musicals; tenor saxophone; choreography; and DJing her college radio station are some of the many ...
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Seroba Deep Sessions

Theophillus Lekgogola

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Tokyo_86 AKA Mr Seroba The Selector Was Born in Jane furse in Limpopo, he started to follow Deep House Music 2008 inspired by the legends Dj Kent ultimixes and Deeper Shades of House By Lars Behnrenoth, then he started to follow more Deep House producers/Djs, such as Christos,Ralf Gum, Vinny Da Vinci and many more. He started Djing using Virtual Dj 2010 inspired by the above mentioned legends playing at small tarvens and parties in Limpopo that's how he got motivated by his community to foll ...
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@funkimanrecords Management E: semjacobs@hetcollectief.eu W: www.hetcollectief.eu Bookings & Info E: sem.jacobs@hotmail.com W: www.semjacobs.com Sem Jacobs It’s only been a year ago since Sem Jacobs started his solo career, with launching his own label, doing his first shows across the ocean and with his first releases being supported by the scene’s high flight DJ’s, he quickly managed to put his stamp on the house music scene. This seems to be just the beginning as in March 2022, Sem made h ...
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Rightnowish digs into life in the Bay Area right now… ish. Journalist Pendarvis Harshaw takes us to galleries painted on the sides of liquor stores in West Oakland. We'll dance in warehouses in the Bayview, make smoothies with kids in South Berkeley, and listen to classical music in a 1984 Cutlass Supreme in Richmond. Every week, Pen talks to movers and shakers about how the Bay Area shapes what they create, and how they shape the place we call home.
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You can find all the mixes that were uploaded here on my Mixcloud profile !!! https://www.mixcloud.com/Keraradio https://www.mixcloud.com/KeraradioArchive I’m an enthusiastic music collector, Dj & Selector, based somewhere between India, Italy, Turkey. KeraRadio project started on 2015 when i partially move to South India and It represent my entire music culture. Sets are moving smoothly between Funk, African, Jazz, Latin, Disco & Electronic Music, creating great ambients and fresh dancefloor.
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JazzLife

Shannon J. Effinger

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JazzLife is a 90-minute sonic exploration of today’s current jazz scene, through artist interviews, in-depth profiles, live festival coverage and exclusive concert footage. Highlighting both legends and emergent voices, JazzLife offers a nod to the past, bringing back how jazz was first introduced to most people, while also looking ahead at those furthering this rich oral tradition. Musicians and vocalists will have a platform to talk candidly about how they create and what inspires their mu ...
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Enoch's affinity with hip hop culture began as a young kid who grew up in South San Francisco, where he was exposed to a vast range of music like Jazz, R&B, Hip Hop and soul early on. Though heavily influenced by his musical upbringing, it wasn’t until 2006 where Enoch’s career ambitions became evident when he won Motorola/Live Nation's Music Biz 101 contest for an opportunity to go face to face with the likes of ?uestlove, Timbaland, Joe Levy (Rolling Stone) and Mimi Valdes (Vibe). After wh ...
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The Southern Chord

Hosted by Tony Baughman

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Conversations From The Music Of The Beach The South is the birthplace of the best in American music, from the Blues and Jazz, to Gospel and Country Music, to Rhythm & Blues and Trop-Rock. Indeed, the full soundtrack of the South echoes from the mountains to the sea and crosses all genres of American music. Across the Carolinas and Virginia, and farther south into Georgia and Florida, thousands of music-lovers with a soul for a certain carefree coastal lifestyle congregate to celebrate someth ...
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Akbar’s Chamber offers a non-political, non-sectarian and non-partisan space for exploring the past and present of Islam. It has no political or theological bias other than a commitment to the Socratic method (which is to say that questions lead us to understanding) and the empirical record (which is to say the evidence of the world around us). By these methods, Akbar’s Chamber is devoted to enriching public awareness of Islam and Muslims both past and present. The podcast aims to improve un ...
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‘Views and News with Clarence Ford’ shares and reflects a broad array of different perspectives. The show is inspirational, passionate and positive. Clarence and the team aim to leave listeners feeling both motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and a good game of golf, Clarrie brings his unique flavour to this show. Some new features include ‘Heritage Hour’ every Wednesday between 10 and 11 am, The Masterclass on Fridays at 11 am as well as a segment exploring music trivia. Ano ...
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Welcome to the Life in the Carolinas Podcast. Our show features a blending of stories that are primarily based on the syndicated TV show, Carl White's Life in the Carolinas and newspaper columns written by Carl White. Like Carl often says, "It's never a bad time for a good story!" The podcast is hosted by Carl and features specials guests as they share the stories behind the stories. All too often we simply do not have enough time to share everything we would like during broadcast. This podc ...
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Some of Brisbane's finest DJ's and record collectors come together once a month to share their wares with each other, and everyone else. https://www.facebook.com/waxonbrisbane Rumpus Room 56 Russell Street West End QLD 4101 FREE Entry No dress code Access: Corner of Russell and Boundary Streets, West End 199 Bus stop across the street (every 5 mins) 15 Minutes walk from South Brisbane Station Plenty of free on street parking in the area Facebook: https://facebook.com/waxonbrisbane Mixcloud: ...
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Welcome to The Mid-South Bugalu Podcast! A podcast that serves as an educational, creative, informative, and intellectual space for African-Americans and Latinos (Hispanic-Americans, Latinx) alike! This is an effort to encourage unity, peace, knowledge, and creativity, in the spirit of Latin-Boogaloo, a crossover music genre from the 1960's era in New York. I wanted to make a safe space for African-Americans and Latinos, two groups that I'm a part of; my father being African-American from Br ...
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THE DJ BE EXPERIENCE DJ BE (Diversifiedsound / ATL House Notes / Pop Up House Headz / 4Deep) Home Base: Atlanta, GA Styles: Deep Soulful Afro House + Lounge & Soul. Much can be said of a DJ that plays to win. A DJ, much like a point guard running his team’s offense on the court, brings their A game to any environment, home court advantage or not. This is the playing field for one of Atlanta’s “hardest working house music DJs.” DJ BE, AKA BEasy, electrocutes the atmosphere with pulsating char ...
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Hip Hop Lite

Absalon Radio CPH

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On this show, Isabella Sobieski does a deep dive into the world of hip hop - the old school and new school. What's the latest? Why are the old classics still so popular? How has vinyl replaced CDs? Why do artists release their new albums on cassettes? What are the peaks and perks of marketing and how can new artists find their voice? All this and much more along with good music. Isabella shares her love for hip hop every Monday at 21:00 on Absalon Radio.
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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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The Kootenays is a diverse region in the South East corner of British Columbia, Canada. Dense forests, rich farmland, high mountain peaks, and fresh clean rivers and lakes surround people from all walks of life who live, work and play here. Some of them also make a lot of really great music! This show is dedicated to the musicians and people who work alongside them to create a music scene that is as diverse and unique as the region they call home. This is the Sound Of The Kootenays!
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Klauss Goulart

Klauss Goulart

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General inquires - info@klaussgoulart.com Klauss Goulart is leading the way for trance in Brazil and the Sao Paulo based DJ/producer is a valued member of the South American trance cartel!. Born in November 23rd of 1985, Klauss grew up in the countryside of Brazil and right from the beginning had contact with music, due to his families jazz and bossa nova roots. With successive Beatport-charting releases such as Turbulence (which burst onto the scene through Markus Schulz’s Prague ’11 compil ...
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Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process

Musicians, Composers, Performers, Dancers, Choreographers...in Conversation: Creative Process Original Series

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Music & Dance episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winners ...
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One of London UK's most influential House Music Producers / DJ's, KlevaKeys, who resides in the south east side of London UK. The founder of House Keys Records, KlevaKeys has been a passionate, talented DJ since the age of 13. Two decades later KlevaKeys has gone from strength to strength. His love for music and the arts is second to none. KlevaKeys started Dj'ing in 1996 and started producing music in 2003. Since then KlevaKeys has evolved immensely every year. Previously releasing and play ...
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Great Grief

Nnenna Freelon & Scalawag Magazine

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A podcast about loving greatly through grief. Scalawag knows that for many of us, our grief is simultaneously never news, and the only news. From the mind and lived experience of celebrated jazz artist Nnenna Freelon, Great Grief is a life-honoring outpouring of word, story, and song that plumbs the depths of her own sorrow after the death of her beloved husband, Philip, and her sister, Debbie Irene. Award-winning Great Grief re-emerges at Scalawag through podcasts and live events as a dynam ...
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91.3 KBCS is public radio providing Puget Sound with a diversity of music and information. Listeners tune in to hear an unparalleled mix of new and classic worldbeat, folk, and jazz, in addition to unique and vital news and analysis. Over 150 volunteer hosts, producers, and journalists deliver much of the music and news heard on the station. KBCS alumni can be heard on public radio stations throughout the region and reporting for National Public Radio. The roots of KBCS took hold in the earl ...
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Our story begins in 1973 when the shy and reclusive schoolboy Jeff would spend hours hiding in the "studio" (little more than a school broom cupboard) with a record player, a cassette recorder and a handful of scratched 45's endlessly trying to emulate the DJs he would listen to whilst hiding under his bedcovers with his battered transistor radio pressed to his ear all night long endlessly as he tried to maintain the shaky reception to stations like Radio Luxembourg, the FAB 208, where you c ...
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What would you do if you were incorrectly diagnosed with a serious, life-threatening condition? Would you forgive and forget the undue suffering you went through? According to the Sowetan newspaper, an Eastern Cape man who was misdiagnosed with HIV (through a rapid response HIV/Aids Test kit) then put on ARVs only to be told later that he was in fa…
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Exploring education in another country can be incredibly rewarding for students and the new experiences one has while studying abroad is one of its biggest selling points for prospective students.So how South African students can achieve their dream of studying abroad? Andrew Straughan, NCUK Regional Director of Africa and the Middle East See omnys…
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The integration of AI in academic settings has become a double-edged sword, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The recent scandal at Unisa, where hundreds of exam scripts were flagged for AI usage, underscores the importance of using AI tools responsibly. According to Professor Tersia Botha, this misuse led to numerous dishonesty reports…
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Bit of a new segment we’re kicking off this month. We will be examining the intricacies of relationships. Delighted to have Marlene Wasserman aka Dr Eve in studio with me today as we discuss intimate relationships. Connections between partners and between children and parents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Today is International Plastic Bag Free Day and it aims to raise awareness of the dangers of the native effects of plastic pollution, especially plastic bags, motivating people and institutes to embrace sustainable alternatives and combat the detrimental effects of plastic pollution. As the fight against plastic intensifies, alternatives have come …
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Parts of Cape Town have witnessed a surge in gang-related shootings, even extending to areas not typically known for such violence, like Ottery and Grassy Park.Jenni Irish Qhobosheane, Researcher at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Usually on the 1st Wednesday of the new month, a fuel price adjustment comes into effect. That has not been the case for July. So when will this month’s fuel price changes come into effect? Clarence Ford spoke to Reggie Sibiya, CEO at Fuel Retailers Association for a quick explanation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Let's get to the meat of this high stakes story! Eyewitness News can reveal that at least 20 Portuguese butchery owners and staff were kidnapped in the province since January last year - with one victim murdered.Last week, within the space of 72 hours, three butchery owners were kidnapped.Just one of the three victims has been found or released.In …
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REPLAY of Pop Up House Headz Show (June 2024) Enjoy the Sounds of Deep + Soulful + Afro + Latin + Jackin + House Music on Electronic Sound System WREK 91.1 FM. Live mix by Resident DJ BE + Guest: DJ Yusef Take your Mind, Body and Soul on a Musical Journey. **FOR PROMO USE ONLY** Contact/Booking Info: IG: djbe_392 atlhousenotes@gmail.com www.faceboo…
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Oh, how times have changed. Many couples today choose to live together rather than get married, embracing cohabitation as a form of partnership.While living together without marriage may reflect modern relationship dynamics, it’s vital to be aware of the legal implications. The reality is that South African legal system currently doesn’t provide th…
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The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) is voicing strong opposition to the appointment of Siviwe Gwarube from the Democratic Alliance (DA) as the new Minister of Basic Education. SADTU, the largest teachers' union in South Africa, is particularly concerned because the DA's education policies often conflict with SADTU's views on educati…
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The new Cabinet appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa has sparked debate due to its large size and composition. With 32 ministers and 43 deputy ministers, this bloated Cabinet is meant to accommodate the 11 parties in the government of national unity (GNU) and balance different forces within the ANC. Despite criticisms, proponents argue that this …
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Many of us are still mulling over President Ramaphosa's newly announced Cabinet. It's been a long-awaited reveal, with lots of anticipation and speculation.Today, we're delving deep into the dynamics of this Government of National Unity, or GNU Cabinet, and what it means for our country. To help us unpack this, we're joined by EWN reporter, Tshidi …
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The past few decades—since 9/11 in particular—have seen the increasing prominence of ‘moderate Islam’ in the public sphere. But who gets to define what this term means? How are these different definitions projected to wider Muslim, and non-Muslim, audiences? And what are the political implications of these varied versions of ‘moderate Islam,’ wheth…
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Clarence Ford speaks to the winners of "The Masked Singer" stage, Season 2, actor Warren Masemola and runner-up, former Miss South Africa, and author Shudufhadzo Musido. The show, proudly sponsored by Andolex®, airs on S3 (formerly SABC 3) on Saturdays at 18:30 with the return of J'Something from Micasa, Somizi Mhlongo, Skhumba Hlophe, and Sithelo …
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President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent Cabinet reshuffle has sparked debate on its effectiveness and efficiency. In an attempt to accommodate the government of national unity (GNU), the President increased ministerial positions from 30 to 32, merging and separating various portfolios. The aim was to foster inclusivity, but questions remain about whethe…
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Get ready to groove to the timeless beats of Motown next month as Forever Motown, The Musical makes its grand debut at The Academia Theatre in Lansdowne on July 5th and 6th.Written and directed by the multi-talented singer, performer and producer, Shadley Schroeder, this electrifying production promises an unforgettable night of soul-stirring perfo…
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South Africa is home to 80% of the world's rhinos, which makes a hotbed of poaching.Reports suggest that Every 20 hours in South Africa, a rhino dies for its horn. According to figures from the International Union for Conservation of Nature, an international conservation body, the global rhino population stood at around 500,000 at the beginning of …
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President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent cabinet reshuffle has sparked widespread debate on whether the best decisions were made to serve the nation's interests.In a bid to accommodate members of the government of national unity (GNU), the President increased the number of ministerial positions from 30 to 32, merging and separating various portfolios to …
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Jazzpianist and composer Daan Herweg is a renowned musician based in Amsterdam working on both local and international stages. Began his career at the The Manhattan School of music and the conservatory of Amsterdam, he is a much sought after sideman, writer and composer with many different projects. A free improviser, hit composer and music educato…
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This Sunday, we celebrated one of South Africa’s most extraordinary piano talents, Thembi Dunjana has established herself as a star in Cape Town’s rich Jazz scene. Drawing upon varied inspirations that range from the American influences of Coltrane, Silver, and McCoy to South African legends like Molelekwa and Mseleku. Thembi released her Mzantsi j…
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Recorder and baroque flute player Heidi Fardell and pianist Keelan Carew join Anna Phoebe and Jeffrey Boakye as they add the last five tracks, which include the theme for a famous animated woodpecker, a huge recent TV soundtrack with echoes of Beethoven, and a funked-up version of a classic 1960 guitar track by The Shadows. Add to Playlist will ret…
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In a nation where just 51% of the population is financially literate, it’s critical to make financial education innovative, relatable and accessible.Recognising this, the Sanlam Foundation and WaFunda have partnered to provide 20 000 young people with free access to Blackbullion South Africa- a youth focused digital financial education platform.Tsh…
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