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Echoes of History and Harmony: The Evolution of Sound, Story, and Space in Charlotte

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As the creaky floors of the Brooklyn Collector's Building echo with the stories of bygone eras, Fela Davis of One of One Productions and I, Charlie Shaw, sit amidst a place alive with the pulse of Charlotte's Black history and future promise. Our conversation meanders through Fela's post-grad days at Full Sail University, her ascent in the realm of sound, and the building's transformation into a sanctuary for minority-owned businesses. It's a heartfelt tribute to Black History Month and an illustrative tale of how history shapes our modern business landscapes.
The soulful strains of a jazz saxophone can evoke an entire spectrum of emotion, a truth I've come to know intimately through my own ventures in sound engineering. Weaving together anecdotes from my early days, I recount how moments of serendipity and the influence of jazz greats like Dizzy Elizabeth propelled my career from the indie scene to the grandeur of 18-piece bands. This episode is not just a nod to the luminaries of jazz but an empowering message to those yearning to carve their own path in music—with a special nod to the resilience and ambition of women and people of color.
Podcasting, in its myriad forms, has reshaped the art of storytelling and education, particularly in the solitude of the pandemic. I delve into the nitty-gritty of producing daily podcasts with diverse themes and the challenges of crafting the perfect sound for an array of clients, from award-winning musicians to corporate juggernauts. As we wrap up, the gratitude I feel for our listeners' engagement is palpable. It's your insights and feedback that fuel our passion and drive this journey of unfiltered conversation and discovery forward. Stay tuned for more episodes where we continue to unfurl the wonders of sound and communication.

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Chapters

1. Historical Building and Audio Background (00:00:01)

2. From Touring to Recording (00:10:45)

3. Podcasting and the Power of Communication (00:24:00)

4. Appreciation for Audience Engagement (00:36:33)

13 episodes

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As the creaky floors of the Brooklyn Collector's Building echo with the stories of bygone eras, Fela Davis of One of One Productions and I, Charlie Shaw, sit amidst a place alive with the pulse of Charlotte's Black history and future promise. Our conversation meanders through Fela's post-grad days at Full Sail University, her ascent in the realm of sound, and the building's transformation into a sanctuary for minority-owned businesses. It's a heartfelt tribute to Black History Month and an illustrative tale of how history shapes our modern business landscapes.
The soulful strains of a jazz saxophone can evoke an entire spectrum of emotion, a truth I've come to know intimately through my own ventures in sound engineering. Weaving together anecdotes from my early days, I recount how moments of serendipity and the influence of jazz greats like Dizzy Elizabeth propelled my career from the indie scene to the grandeur of 18-piece bands. This episode is not just a nod to the luminaries of jazz but an empowering message to those yearning to carve their own path in music—with a special nod to the resilience and ambition of women and people of color.
Podcasting, in its myriad forms, has reshaped the art of storytelling and education, particularly in the solitude of the pandemic. I delve into the nitty-gritty of producing daily podcasts with diverse themes and the challenges of crafting the perfect sound for an array of clients, from award-winning musicians to corporate juggernauts. As we wrap up, the gratitude I feel for our listeners' engagement is palpable. It's your insights and feedback that fuel our passion and drive this journey of unfiltered conversation and discovery forward. Stay tuned for more episodes where we continue to unfurl the wonders of sound and communication.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Historical Building and Audio Background (00:00:01)

2. From Touring to Recording (00:10:45)

3. Podcasting and the Power of Communication (00:24:00)

4. Appreciation for Audience Engagement (00:36:33)

13 episodes

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