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We explore the wonderful and talented musician, actor, director, producer, and health activist Charles Mattocks. We also perspectives and attitudes regarding diabetes in reference to the beginning of the second season of his hit reality show on Glewed TV, REVERSED. Plus we share many funny and fun stories of Charles as Eddie Bone and his experiences with LL Cool J. Please visit www.diabetesandme.org and www.charlesmattocks.com for more fascinating and helpful information.
Explore the cosmos of and with the Beatles as we discuss the spiritual path of each Beatle. Across the Universe, and more.
We take a deep dive into neuro-diversity as we interview Karen Simmons of Autism Today. We also explore autism in popular music and comedy.
In this episode we explore the connection between water and the music of women. We also interview Bob Saunders of the Sacramento River Watershed Project about his many years of fighting for our aqueous connections. Kurt Edwards also comes on to talk about the new SLV Community Pool.
An exciting show all about the Earth where we announce our collaboration with Earthstock with an interview with founder Michael Dimartino. More to come too as we prepare for the show at the Nevada County Fairgrounds on Sept. 25 and 26. Stay tuned!
Come celebrate Independence Day with the best of ironic material made first as a free speech statement questioning our commitment to our founding ideals, but then misinterpreting and coopted by the powers that be. An explosive and fun celebration of the true nature of patriotism.
We explore inspired and inspiring Hip Hop music with special guest DVOTED, including three of his own spiritually infused tracks.
We honor poet Joseph Forst and explore the roll of poetry in Rock and Roll.
We follow our heart with Curtis Relliford the follow your heart action network. Contact Curtis at 831.246.4240, scpeacetrain@gmail.com, www.followyourheartactionnetwork.com, www.santacruzpeacetrain.org
We celebrate and remember those who worked, fought, and died for PEACE.
In honor of KBCZ's change from 90.1 to 89.3 FM, we celebrate all things radio. Songs about radio, calmedy about radio, talk about radio!!
In this episode we laugh the whole time we make fun of commercialism with fake commercials! We also get help from the talented kids of the Quail Hollow Homeschool program and Quail Hollow Integrated Arts program. Have funny!
Join us for a very special celebration of Earth Mother's Day as Rockelle and MC explore a sacred view of Mother's with spoken word performances and the greatest hits of mothers in Blues and Rock and Roll, all sitting in a beautiful meadow. A special appearance of four generations of beautiful women, Norma, Millie, Rockelle, and Sitara.
This week we explore all the rockin' songs that you could be working out to. People used to dance to rock and roll all the time, not just EDM! Listen to some of the favorites that are actually put to steps by Jazzercise exercise experts! A fun rockin' episode.
In this episode we explore the huge impact that India has had on Western culture and music through the impact of Yoga on rock and roll. Also a special interpretation of the Yoga Sutra by Patanjali featuring the music of Ashwin Batish.
This week it is a poignant exploration of the sound of slide guitar, electric and acoustic resonator, featuring three songs by Max DeLacy, as a tribute.
As a special episode for the Spring Pledge drive for KBCZ we cook up comedy in our Invention Room and bring you a Greatest Novelty Hits from the last 100 years, from Spike Jones to Monty Python.
We explore the role of music in movies, focusing on songs written specifically for films with lyrics too. We also talk with Mattie Scariot of Poppy Jasper International Film Festival about the upcoming drive-in movie festival with the move "The Biggest Little Farm" that focused on a unique organic permaculture farm north of Los Angeles and their struggles to continue in harmony with nature.
Something's missing from this episode of It's the Way of Love! Live! We explore the process of recording and examine isolated tracks from some of the best songs of the best bands of all time, including the Beatles, the Who, Fleetwood Mac, Marvin Gaye, and many others! Even some standup comedy about silent letters!
This started out as a tribute with trombones for my trombonist in the Shakeshifters, Anthony Crawley. Midway through, I learned our stage union brother Jake Hurd had died, and it became about him too. I've never cried on air before. Rest in Peace, Anthony and Jake.
We celebrate Women's History Month with some of the greatest guitarists of all time who happen to be women. Memphis Minnie, Sister Loretta Tharpe, Elizabeth Cotten, Peggy "Lady Bo" Collins, Susan Tedeschi, Nancy Wilson, Bonnie Raitt, Ally Venable and more.
In this final Black History Month episode explores the journey of Black culture and music from the Caribbean through Congo Square to the rest of America. We also talk with Eugenia Rice and Phillip Mobley of "An Evening Discussing Race" on their important work exploring equity and justice in our community.
In this Black History Month Episode we explore the influence on trains on the music and culture on African Americans and the rest of the country.
Join us on a sailing trip on the SS Way of Love and we brave the waves and share a history of sea shanties and other ocean lore.
Join us for a journey around the planet on the Starship Way of Love, the old space shuttle Discovery, powered by rock and roll! While in orbit we examine the top space stories of the day.
We host Wavy Gravy for his birthday and interview Dave Alvin, John Trudell, Peter Gowan, and more. Excerpts from our upcoming film project.
In the first hour Ruth Copland plays Lacy J Dalton's new single 'Next To Me' and interviews internationally renowned healer and creative visualisation author Audrey Murr Copland. More info at www.ucanhealit.com and www.cdbaby.com/Artist/AudreyMurrCopland1In the second hour Ruth Coplnd interviews Kenny Butterill, celebrated Americana artist. With hits in America and Europe, Kenny takes time out to play live in the studio including a track called True North from his upcoming new CD Troubadour Tales. More info at www.nobullsongs.com and www.cdbaby.com/Artist/KennyButterill