Sudan & Me: The Podcast Musical

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In the mid 1980's, thousands of young boys and girls were forced to flee the ravages of the second civil war in southern Sudan. These children walked up to 10,000 miles, scared and starving, searching for food and shelter. Over half of them tragically died during the journey. Those who survived en…

Tanya Taylor and Todd Bigatel

  • Oct 14, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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Introduction (Spoken Poetry)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 0:46


This album features 50 unique artists and performers from around the globe, highlighting the strength and beauty that comes from blending cultures.  #strongertogether www.tanyataylorproductions.com

Drummer Girls (Steampunk)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 2:28


Anai Akol Alith, Sudanese Cantor (South Sudan) Tanya Taylor, Keyboards, Vocals (Utah) Peg Tan, Vocals (Ohio) Dr. Todd Bigatel, Guitar (Pennsylvania) Paul Tan, Perucussion (Philippines) Owen Nagel, Djembe (Colorado) Aisake Vuikadavu, Bass Drum (Hawaii) Alioune Fall, Bass Drum (Nigeria)  

Silent Night (New Age)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 4:52


Ben Mulwana, Guitar & Vocals (Uganda) Charles Mallela, Vocals (India) Tarun Gudipaty, Tabla (India)  Shreyas Hoskere, Indian Flute (India) Tanya Taylor, Harmonies (Utah) Eric Samuels, Cello (NYC) Robert Means, Violin (Utah)  

Christmas Mass (Classical Rap)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 2:00


Kiirt Banks, Rap (Utah) Kim Tosti, Vocals (Italy) David Ramirez, Guitar (Puerto Rico) J. Luz Gaytan Guido, Bass (Mexico) Maya Drayton, Jazz Flute (United Kingdom) Robert Means, Violin (Utah) Tanya Taylor, Grand Piano (Utah) Jo Dinger, Percussion (California)

O Holy Night (Rock Opera)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 3:31


Debra Cook, Opera Vocals (Utah) Kenji Aihara, Guitar & Organ (Japan) Dr. Denson Angulo, Bass (Utah) Bobby James, Percussion (Utah) Tanya Taylor, Grand Piano (Utah)

Merry Christmas (R&B)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 3:32


Raven Flowers, Vocals (LA) Kiirt Banks, Vocals (Utah) Kenji Aihara, Guitar (Japan) Alex Lusht, Bass (Ohio) Owen Nagel, Percussion (Colorado) Tanya Taylor, Keys (Utah) 

The Podcast Musical: Sudan & Me (Act 6)

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 10:21


In the mid 1980's, thousands of young boys and girls were forced to flee the ravages of the second civil war in southern Sudan. These children walked up to 10,000 miles, scared and starving, searching for food and shelter. Over half of them tragically died during the journey. Those who survived ended up in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya. Years later, 4,000 of these kids were granted refuge in America. Through the eyes of two young brothers, this musical tells a story of resilience, hope, forgiveness, and integration. Experts claim that the “Lost Boys” are some of the most badly war traumatized human beings alive. However, most of them have risen above unimaginable hardship to become something better than anyone could have ever imagined.

The Podcast Musical: Sudan & Me (Act 5)

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 14:39


In the mid 1980's, thousands of young boys and girls were forced to flee the ravages of the second civil war in southern Sudan. These children walked up to 10,000 miles, scared and starving, searching for food and shelter. Over half of them tragically died during the journey. Those who survived ended up in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya. Years later, 4,000 of these kids were granted refuge in America. Through the eyes of two young brothers, this musical tells a story of resilience, hope, forgiveness, and integration. Experts claim that the “Lost Boys” are some of the most badly war traumatized human beings alive. However, most of them have risen above unimaginable hardship to become something better than anyone could have ever imagined.

The Podcast Musical: Sudan & Me (Act 4)

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 13:24


In the mid 1980's, thousands of young boys and girls were forced to flee the ravages of the second civil war in southern Sudan. These children walked up to 10,000 miles, scared and starving, searching for food and shelter. Over half of them tragically died during the journey. Those who survived ended up in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya. Years later, 4,000 of these kids were granted refuge in America. Through the eyes of two young brothers, this musical tells a story of resilience, hope, forgiveness, and integration. Experts claim that the “Lost Boys” are some of the most badly war traumatized human beings alive. However, most of them have risen above unimaginable hardship to become something better than anyone could have ever imagined.

The Podcast Musical: Sudan & Me (Act 3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 15:55


In the mid 1980's, thousands of young boys and girls were forced to flee the ravages of the second civil war in southern Sudan. These children walked up to 10,000 miles, scared and starving, searching for food and shelter. Over half of them tragically died during the journey. Those who survived ended up in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya. Years later, 4,000 of these kids were granted refuge in America. Through the eyes of two young brothers, this musical tells a story of resilience, hope, forgiveness, and integration. Experts claim that the “Lost Boys” are some of the most badly war traumatized human beings alive. However, most of them have risen above unimaginable hardship to become something better than anyone could have ever imagined.

The Podcast Musical: Sudan & Me (Act 2)

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 15:11


In the mid 1980's, thousands of young boys and girls were forced to flee the ravages of the second civil war in southern Sudan. These children walked up to 10,000 miles, scared and starving, searching for food and shelter. Over half of them tragically died during the journey. Those who survived ended up in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya. Years later, 4,000 of these kids were granted refuge in America. Through the eyes of two young brothers, this musical tells a story of resilience, hope, forgiveness, and integration. Experts claim that the “Lost Boys” are some of the most badly war traumatized human beings alive. However, most of them have risen above unimaginable hardship to become something better than anyone could have ever imagined.

The Podcast Musical: Sudan & Me (Act 1)

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 8:40


In the mid 1980's, thousands of young boys and girls were forced to flee the ravages of the second civil war in southern Sudan. These children walked up to 10,000 miles, scared and starving, searching for food and shelter. Over half of them tragically died during the journey. Those who survived ended up in refugee camps in Ethiopia and Kenya. Years later, 4,000 of these kids were granted refuge in America. Through the eyes of two young brothers, this musical tells a story of resilience, hope, forgiveness, and integration. Experts claim that the “Lost Boys” are some of the most badly war traumatized human beings alive. However, most of them have risen above unimaginable hardship to become something better than anyone could have ever imagined.  

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