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Your Humble Host, quite unconsciously has created a very happy and uplifting show. While I didn't plan it I have selected some really great and positive songs. I had to ask myself, why? Then I realized I am feeling so very very good for our country the best I've felt since the 1980's. Yes, our country's back on the right track again. And for that matter so is little Leroy on the Great Gildersleeve. In fact Leroy's been so good recently that Gildy's worried. Well, we have a few people here that can give Gildy a hint as to why Leroy's feeling so good (and Your Humble Host too). On hand today to add to our cheer are Mitch Miller (yes, we're going to Sing Along with Miitch!), Joni James, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Buddy (Uncle Jed from the Beverly Hillbillies) Ebsen, Sergio Mendez & Wanda Sa, David Allyn & Annette Hanshaw. Time to smile again and boy am I smilin'.
Your Humble Host, quite by unconsciously has created a very happy and uplifting show. While I didn't know it at the time I have selected some really great and positive songs. I had to ask myself, why? Then I realized I am feeling so very very good for our country the best I've felt since the 1980's. Yes, our country's back on the right track again. And for that matter so is little Leroy on the Great Gildersleeve. In fact Leroy's been so good recently that Gildy's worried. Well, we have a few people here that can give Gildy a hint as to why Leroy's feeling so good (and Your Humble Host too). On hand today to brighten us all are Mitch Miller (yes, we're going to Sing Along with Miitch!), Joni James, Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Buddy (Uncle Jed from the Beverly Hillbillies) Ebsen, Sergio Mendez & Wanda Sa, David Allyn & Annette Hanshaw. Time to smile again and now we have something we can finally smile about.
Untrustworthy Government. Can the American people trust what their government tells them? Or what's worse, do news organizations fail their professional obligations by aligning with politicians? There are powerful people who are continually reelected to office for 30 or 40 years and are masters at manipulating the truth. These are very clever people and they hire staffers like writers, lawyers, or consultants with degrees from Harvard, or Yale, knowing how to make what is bad look good. They're masters of spin. If something is wrong they conceal the truth. They never admit to mistakes and threaten our very security. MUSIC Jerry Goldsmith, Marcelo Zarvos, Annette Hanshaw
Ecouter Wikipedia Annette Hanshaw : We just couldn't say goodbye Who's that knocking at my door Tip toe thru the tulips with me Geoff Castellucci : Sound of silence I see fire Voice Play : In the air tonight Covers : First to Eleven : Mad World Juliana Chahayed : No surprises Aleksandr Misko : Eminem on one guitar Captain Vilio & ses matelots : La maman des poissons Kawehi : The way you make me feel The hand that feeds Heart shaped box Sons zarbi : Leo Traeger : Beethoven sur deux guitares Brick Experiment Channel (Lego guitar) Evanescence à l'otamatone Bohemian Rhapsody on kazoo Bohemian Rhapsody au poulet en plastique Chopin Jazz : Nocturne par Jeremy Siskind Trucs en vrac : Sultans of swing your own way Elena Cruz : Bossa Charles Berthoud : Billie Jean on slap bass I can't help beeing sixty-four La +BCdM : The Beatles : Here, there & everywhere par Bobbie Gentry - Petula Clark - Astrud Gilberto - Count Basie - Jose Feliciano - The Flying Pickets - George Benson La Playlist de la +BCdM : sur le Tube à Walter sur Spotify (merci John Cytron) sur Deezer (merci MaO de Paris) sur Amazon Music (merci Hellxions) et sur Apple Music (merci Yawourt) Vote pour la Plus Belle Chanson du Monde Le son mystère (38'30) : Le Pyrophone Hommage à Claude Villers : Le tribunal des flagrants délires The Allman Brothers : Jessica (générique de "Pas de panique") Avec : Aude Fanny Pincho MaO LYC podcast Merci à: BigbenR Pat Hogun Pop goes the WZA & Roxane Quenton Yschwen LYC podcast Ced Chaze Stéphane Jean-Seb MaO Didier Christophe Podcasts & liens cités : Passion Médiévistes & co Je déteste les podcasts Walter sur Mastodon Walter sur BlueSky Le générique de fin est signé Cousbou
Max Décharné discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Max Décharné‘s new book Teddy Boys – Post-war Britain and the First Youth Revolution is published by Profile Books on 25 January 2024. He was the drummer of the band Gallon Drunk, and has been the singer and songwriter with The Flaming Stars since 1994. An authority on the 1950s and 1960s counterculture, his other books include Vulgar Tongues: An Alternative History of British Slang, A Rocket in My Pocket, Hardboiled Hollywood and King's Road: The Rise and Fall of the Hippest Street in the World. He lives in London. Frank Key https://foxedquarterly.com/andrew-nixon-frank-key-hooting-yard-stories-literary-review/ Annette Hanshaw https://www.sandybrownjazz.co.uk/JazzRemembered/AnnetteHanshaw.html Jonathan Latimer https://mysteryfile.com/Latimer/Latimer.html What's On in London https://vintagemagazinecompany.co.uk/collections/whats-on-in-london The Jacobites https://soundcloud.com/jacobites/i-miss-you Coup de Torchon http://www.frenchfilms.org/review/coup-de-torchon-1981.html This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Shellac Stack No. 321 salutes the ladies! From Keely Smith and Eartha Kitt to Ethel Waters, Annette Hanshaw, Helen Forrest, Dolly Dawn, and more, we spend this hour swingin', swayin', jumpin', and relaxin' with 16 female vocalists of the 1920s-1950s.
We're listening to great female vocalists of the 1920s, 30s, and 40s this week, but we're going to stretch our definition of “jazz” a bit. There are so many great singers to choose from, like Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, of course, but I also love some of the more mainstream, popular singers of the day. Annette Hanshaw, Ivie Anderson, Nina Mae McKinney, Connie Boswell, Mildred Bailey, and others.
In commemoration of Women's History Month 2023 American Grooves presents three programs focusing on Women's contributions to pre-war pop, jazz country and blues. Episode one of this mini-series focuses on some of the great unsung pop vocalists of the mid-1920s-1930s Ruth Etting, Annette Hanshaw and a slew of surprises ! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/american-grooves-hour/support
Shellac Stack No. 303 cakewalks with Burt Bales and flippity flops with Meyer Davis! Lots of good jazz and dance music this time from the likes of Charlie Barnet, Sam Lanin, Jack Hylton, Bob Mielke, Jack Sheedy, and Ambrose. We also hear from crooners Annette Hanshaw and Dick Powell and enjoy some dazzling piano pyrotechnics … Continue reading »
Today Annette Hanshaw has a bit of a cult following in England but is unremembered in her native America. Her recordings reveal the swinging syncopations of the jazz age performed by some of the greatest musicians who ever lived. They also provide the roots of the big band sound which will be developed by the musicians on these recordings. And providing the anchor on these songs for all this raging musical talent is the sweet voice of Annette Hanshaw.She was viewed by the public as the epitome of a flapper.
Great early recordings for Pathe and Perfect by Annette Hanshaw - one of the first "crooners" of Tin Pan Alley tunes . . accompanied by Vic Berton, Adrian Rollini, Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang, Jimmy Lytell, Irving Brodsky and Rube Bloom --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
El momento grande en este segundo programa de la temporada va a ser poder escuchar a nuestra flapper favorita poniendo el broche de oro con una deliciosa versión de “Tip Toe Thru' the Tulips With Me”. También nos dejarán momentos muy bonitos, muy bonitos, Los Tres Pimientos, Atila el Huno, The Skillet Lickers, Trío Pinareño, Jimmie Rodgers y Miff Mole And His Little Molers... A partir de las 23.00 horas en la sintonía de Radio 3. Escuchar audio
Part one of a series of American Grooves Radio Hours dedicated to the memory of Rich Conaty - long time host of New Yorks' longest running radio program dedicated to the jazz, and pop music if the 1920s-mid-1930s - Each episode will play the type of 78s that Conaty cherished ( and played) on his program - From ealry Bing, Boswell Sisters, Paul Whiteman, Cab Calloway, Annette Hanshaw, Fletcher Henderson, Mills Brothers, Baby Rosemarie, Bennie Moten, Gus Arnheim, The Rhythm Boys and so many more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/american-grooves-hour/support
Venuti and Lang with vocalists! Recordings from 1927-32 of the classic duo backing Annette Hanshaw, the Ponce Sisters, Reis and Dunn, Red McKenzie and Cliff Edwards. Including Adrian Rollini, Jimmy Dorsey, Art Schutt and Frank Signorelli --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Songs include: I Don't Want To Walk Without You, Walking My Baby Back Home, The Mule Walk, Would You Like To Take a Walk?, Just a Closer Walk With Thee and In Walked Bud. Performers include: Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Una Mae Carlisle, Artie Shaw, James P. Johnson, Annette Hanshaw and Thelonious Monk.
Shellac Stack No. 241 takes it crosstown with Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller. We spend time with Annette Hanshaw, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Rudy Wiedoeft, Bing Crosby, Margaret Whiting, and a marvelous swing arrangement by the little-known Margie Gibson. More too! Thanks for listening, and thanks for supporting the Shellac Stack on Patreon: patreon.com/shellacstack
Reel Poets review the 2008 animated film, Sita Sings The Blues. This Romantic comedy drama is an animated version of the epic Indian tale of Ramayana set to the 1920s jazz vocals of Annette Hanshaw. Snap Judgement 8.5 out of 9 snaps Social Media(Instagram) Marvin - Starvinmarvin09 Auntie Vice - Auntie Vice CharRon - Iambiczine
Orkesterdirigeten och saxofonisten Cathrine Winnes är ny konstnärlig ledare för Båstad kammarmusikfestival. Här berättar hon för Barbro Hedvall om sin musikaliska bakgrund och om sina visioner för 2021 års upplaga av festivalen. Avsnittet finns även tillgängligt på Youtube: https://youtu.be/BEfH4cZ5-0k Musik i avsnittet: - Gothenburg Combo: "10 Seconds Left" (vinjett) - Annette Hanshaw: "Happy days are here again" Båstad Kammarmusik online: - https://www.bastadkammarmusik.se - https://www.facebook.com/bastadkammarmusik
Disfrutaremos esta noche con la rutilante presencia de Patsy Montana, Annette Hanshaw, Lena Machado y Lil "Brown Gal", así como de un nutrido grupo de artistas y grupos del porte de Amos Milburn and his Aladdin Chickenshackers, Bill Haley and his Comets, Jack Rowe and his Wichita Mountain Boys Jimmie Rodgers, Merle Travis, Lord Beginner... A partir de las 23 horas en la sintonía de Radio 3. Escuchar audio
'The blind art collector'Terry Gross, Steven Wright, Carol Dysinger, Eliza Dolittle, Fran Lebowitz, The London Novelty Orchestra, Vince Guaraldi, Alan Bennett, Mari Samuelson, Ray Charles, Fred Rogers, Laurie Anderson, Fred Astaire & Club des Belugas, The Alvin Roy Jazz Band, Emmy The Great, Brian Eno, Badzura, Stevie Wonder, Ernest Raglin, The Wainwright Sisters, David Byrne, Golden Earring, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Michaka, The Softone, Roddy Doyle, Little Tempo & Yoko Fujita, Tig Notaro, Sheldon Allman, Daniel Tammet, Shirley Bassey, Sarah Jarosz, The EmCee Five, Trio Fibonacci, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, Annette Hanshaw & Four Instrumental Stars, Nyarons
'The blind art collector' Terri Gross, Steven Wright, Carol Dysinger, Eliza Dolittle, Fran Lebowitz, The London Novelty Orchestra, Vince Guaraldi, Alan Bennett, Mari Samuelson, Ray Charles, Fred Rogers, Laurie Anderson, Fred Astaire & Club des Belugas, The Alvin Roy Jazz Band, Emmy The Great, Brian Eno, Badzura, Stevie Wonder, Ernest Raglin, The Wainwright Sisters, David Byrne, Golden Earring, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Michaka, The Softone, Roddy Doyle, Little Tempo & Yoko Fujita, Tig Notaro, Sheldon Allman, Daniel Tammet, Shirley Bassey, Sarah Jarosz, The EmCee Five, Trio Fibonacci, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, Annette Hanshaw & Four Instrumental Stars, Nyarons
Oh yes, today's show is a funny one. Your Humble Host visits Leon Redbone, Annette Hanshaw is the Talk of The Town, Nat King Cole is having crazy dreams, Joanie Sommers tells of a bad girl, Bing Crosby calms the waves with what he knows now & Kitty Kallen reminds us of the meaningful little things. While this is going on Gildy's old spitfire girlfriend, Leila is back in town!! Listen to the 2/16/49 Great Gildersleeve and welcome Leila back to the fold.
It being National Poetry Month, this edition of Pulling Focus puts films that feature poetry in the foreground. Program also features a short audio piece recorded during a hand processing workshop led by experimental filmmaker Kathryn Ramey. Hear music from films by Jim Jarmusch, Robert Frank, Nina Patel and others. Featured artists include Lynn Sheffield and David Amram, Annette Hanshaw, Masala Dosa, Screamin' Jay Hawkins and more.
Shellac Stack No. 209 chops wood with Nat Gonella and does the “Voom Voom” and the “Toodle-Oo” with Claude Bolling. We hear from the Firehouse Five Plus Two, Frank Ferera and Helen Louise, Billy Muray, Irving Mills, Emil Velazco, Annette Hanshaw, the Georgetown Cotton Pickers, and more in this tuneful hour. To support the Shellac … Continue reading »
During Ep 26 of Are We Doing This, Connor and Jay stepped into a timeless fancy place. This is that place.The music underneath was gathered from pre-war material that is now in the Public Domain.Show NotesThe Demon of Brownsville Road - 3406 Brownsville Road MusicFor Me and My Gal - The Stardust Voices. Public Domain.Home Sweet Home - The John McCarthy ChorusTill The Clouds Roll By - Beverly Kelly and Alan Copeland with Roy Whitman's Orchestra and ChorusMy Melancholy Baby - Ed Ames with Ken Thorne and his OrchestraDanny Boy - Lou Ann Lee with Douglas Gamley and his OrchestraI'm Always Chasing Rainbows - Gordon Langford and his OrchestraNola - The Twin Pianos of Wayne and GeraldiWho's That Knockin' at my Door? - Annette Hanshaw 1927. Public Domain.Editing by Connor.
Sure it's only September and not October yet, but what is time in 2020? In this mini, K and T are talking about witches of the 17th century. T speaks about Maren Spliid, a Danish woman accused twice of being a witch by a local tailor. K looks at three slave women accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials: Tituba, Mary Black and Candy. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta and twitter @CoquettePodcast, or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. As promised by Kristen in the podcast, here are some additional resources to read more about the trials of these three women... Mary Black: https://web.archive.org/web/20150307075727/http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/texts/tei/BoySal1R?div_id=n15 Candy: https://web.archive.org/web/20150307081849/http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/texts/tei/BoySal1R?div_id=n23 Tituba: https://web.archive.org/web/20150902110345/http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/texts/salemSearch.htm?rows=10&start=0&field_ See also: http://www.17thc.us/primarysources/records.php?pg=0 for facsimiles of many of the original documents
Back now with a couple of artistes: T talks about Artemisia Gentileschi, an accomplished seventeenth-century Italian painter, often held up as a feminist icon and a revenge artists; and K examines the adventurous life of the sword-wielding opera singer Julie d'Aubigny, an openly bisexual woman of eighteenth century France. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on instagram @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
T & K are excited to be back soon with long rambling podcast episodes. In the meantime, this intro covers the reason behind the name change. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. #PodcastHistory #Podcast #HistoryWomen #Explicit
Are you a thinker? In this quick mini, K and T tell you about two of their favourite famous Great Minds. K covers the life and accomplishments of Émilie du Châtelet, who seems to be remembered only for her affair with Voltaire despite her significant contributions to the study of physics. T talks about Gertrude Bell, an archaeologist, mountaineer, and British officer and politician who helped to draw the modern boundaries of the Middle East. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In the first episode of Season 2, T & K are excited to share some Hometown Whores. T talks about San Francisco's most notorious Madam from the Gold Rush, Belle Cora, and K delves into the Munsinger Affair, which brought Gerda Munsinger, an East German woman, into the middle of Canadian politics at the height of the Cold War. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Happy Valentine's Day Lovers! This week we tell each other two swoon-worthy tales of famous lovers: Eurydice & Orpheus and Psyche & Cupid. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Check us out: Twitter @historicalwpod Instagram @historicalwpodcast And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home Or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces.
Better late than never! This episode covers two figures that inspired this podcast: Tenaya tells you about the honest courtesan of Venice, Veronica Franco, and Kristen explores the life of philosopher Ninon de l'Enclos. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
This week we cover two prolific Romantic authors: Mary Darby Robinson and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
This episode we cover the story of two lovers from medieval France, Heloise and Abeldard, and the 19th century queen of Madagascar, Queen Ranavalona I. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Sure it's not October and we fell behind on the minis BUT it's still the season for woolly cardigans, falling leaves... and badass stories about women who murder men in the bath. In our third mini-episode, we will explore two famous female assassins: Marcia, mistress of Roman Emperor Commodus and Charlotte Corday, a French Revolutionary. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 7, Tenaya tells the story of prima ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska, and Kristen details the life and legacy of Ancient Greece's most famous hetaera, Aspasia of Miletus. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Based on the Ramayana and featuring several musical numbers by the 1930’s jazz singer Annette Hanshaw, Nina Paley’s Sita Sings the Blues (2008) is a dazzling animated treat that you can watch for free whenever you like due to its public domain status. Using various styles of animation, Paley reimagines the ancient Hindu text with a sympathetic slant towards Sita while simultaneously breathing new life into the story by weaving in parallels to her own life. Join us as we prioritize our pets, contemplate communist cheese, and reference Norman Rockwell on two separate occasions this week on Ex Rated Movies!
Sorry for the delay! Mercury is in retrograde, and life has interfered with recording. In Episode 6, Kristen tells us about the Queen of London Whoredom, Laura Bell, and Tenaya tells us why Mary Magdalene wasn't exactly a hooker with a heart of gold. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
It's October, and we're continuing our Spooooky theme in a series of weekly mini episodes. In this second mini episode, we're looking at the pirates Jeanne de Clisson, known as the Lioness of Brittany, and Teuta, the pirate queen of Illyria. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 5, Tenaya talks about post-revolution France and the life of Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon. Kristen then talks about Jang Ok-Jeong also known as Jang Hui-Bin, concubine and Queen Consort of Korea. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
It's 1 October! That means woolly cardigans, falling leaves... and poison. In our first mini-episode, we will explore two women who are famous for their use of poison: Madeleine Smith and Giulia Torfana. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on twitter at @HistoricalWPod or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://historicalwpodcast.wixsite.com/website The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces.
In Episode 2, Kristen talks about Rosamund Clifford, the fair mistress of King Henry II of England. And Tenaya has got you covered with all things Josephine Baker, the American-born entertainer, activist, and French Resistance agent. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 3, Tenaya talks about Hortense Mancini, the brilliant Italian writer, and mistress to aristocrats and royalty. And Kristen tells you the story of Antinous, the lover of Emperor Hadrian and the face of antiquity. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 4, Kristen talks about Marie Duplessis, the French courtesan who inspired operas and novels. And Tenaya will be telling you the story of Griselda Blanco, better known as the Cocaine Godmother. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 1, Tenaya talks about Theodora, an alleged dancer who rose to become the unyielding Empress of the Byzantine Empire. Kristen then talks about a group of sex workers in 19th-century Irish women living next to a British Army Camp, the Curragh Wrens. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Welcome to the Historical Whores Podcast - the podcast where we tell you about women and other disenfranchised peoples throughout history, who are remembered for their deviance from the norm. Each episode we’re each going to tell you about an individual or a group that was punished and/or celebrated for their use of sex. We like history because we like stories, and we’re here to tell you stories, not to give you a history lecture. In this short episode, the podcast and its hosts are introduced for the first time. No one is featured in this episode, instead some important points are highlighted so make sure to listen! Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Shellac Stack No. 172 visits again with our friend JiHoon Suk for a selection of jazz, pop, and blues records from his collection. We hear some rare recordings by Bix Beiderbecke and Annette Hanshaw, as well as classics by King Oliver, Paul Whiteman, Isham Jones, Django Reinhardt, and more. Join us!
"Ukuleles in Song" is a playlist of songs that mention ukuleles in their lyrics...
Love on their minds and ukuleles in their arms.
It is often said that nothing in life comes for free. Well in the case of artist Nina Paley, that is not entirely true. Paley decided to give her animated film Sita Sings the Blues to the masses free of charge. Using the epic Hindu poem as a catalyst for exploring the crumbling nature of her marriage, the film is both a jaunty musical and a historical tale on downside of unconditional love. Featuring various animation styles, songs by jazz artist Annette Hanshaw and witty narrating shadow puppets, Sita Sings the Blue is a treat for the senses. Before diving into the film, we take a moment to discuss our short films picks of the week: Fetch! and Dernier Acte. If you like what you hear, or want to offer some constructive criticism, please take a moment to rate our show on iTunes! If you have a comment on this episode, or want to suggest a film for us to discuss, feel free to contact us via twitter (@ChangingReelsAC) or by email (Changing.Reels.AC@gmail.com). You can also hear our show on SoundCloud or Stitcher!
Sketchy welcomes back Nafeeza Hussain to discuss Nina Paley's 2009 animated feature "Sita Sings The Blues" featuring the lovely voice of Annette Hanshaw. Enjoy! MusicDaddy Won't You Please Come Homeby Annette Hanshaw Follow Sketchyfacebook.com/SketchyPodcasttwitter.com/SketchyPodcastSketchyPodcast@gmail.com
Nina Paley started out as a comic strip artist, including for Fluff and The Hots, as well as her own alternative weekly Nina's Adventures.In 1998, she began making independent animated festival films, including the controversial yet popular environmental short, The Stork.In 2002, Nina followed her then-husband to Trivandrum, India, where she read her first Ramayana. This inspired her first feature film, Sita Sings the Blues, which she animated and produced single-handedly over the course of 5 years on a home computer, featuring the lost music of jazz vocal legend Annette Hanshaw.
Songs include: Happy Days, I Faw Down, When You're Smiling, Train Whistle Blues and Sweetheart of Yesterday. Artists include: The Casa Loma Orchestra, Bessie Smith, Jimmie Rodgers, Bennie Moten, Annette Hanshaw and Louis Armstrong.
Songs about dreaming and dreamers. Songs include: I'll See You in My Dreams, I Must Be Dreaming, The Ragtime Dream and I'm a Dreamer. Singers include: Collins and Harlin, Cliff Edwards, Annette Hanshaw, Smith Ballew and Jon Finnegan.
An appendix to episode #41. Two versions of Button Up Your Overcoat by Helen Kane and Annette Hanshaw.