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Best podcasts about april george

Latest podcast episodes about april george

BLVD Church
John 15 7x7 | April George

BLVD Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 7:42


Our sermon series through John 15 has officially come to an end. Now, we hear from some in our congregation as to what impacted them. Fourth up - April George.If you would like to partner with BLVD Church and what we are doing in the community, you can make an investment of support at https://blvd.church/give

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Friends of the Force
Attack of the Clones April: George's Stamp of Approval (feat. Jason of Blast Points)

Friends of the Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 96:19


Attack of the Clones April has officially reached its end! For this final celebratory episode, Jason from Blast Point Podcast joins Brad and Sarah to talk about George Lucas and his coveted, and elusive, stamp of approval. We then mull over and debate the Episode II moments that made us smile, laugh, cry, and cringe to determine which deserve a rating of "Fabulouso," "Ok," and "Deep Regret." Friends of the Force is a Star Wars podcast aimed at finding joy in fandom through collaborative in-depth discussions and interviews. New episodes every Monday! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, and more. Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendsOfForce Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendsoftheforce/?hl=en Website: http://www.friendsoftheforcepod.com Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/friendsoftheforce YouTube: https://bit.ly/36w7bsd Thank you to all of our Patrons, including our Luminous Beings: Anna, Brian, Carol, Dylan, Huong, Lee-Ann, Lucy, Luke, Randy, Travis, and T. #StarWars #AttackOfTheClones #GeorgeLucas

Friends of the Force
Attack of the Clones April: George Lucas & Digital Cinema

Friends of the Force

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 94:04


As we near the 20th anniversary of Episode II, Friends of the Force invites you to celebrate with us as part of Attack of the Clones April! To kick things off, Brad and Sarah discuss how Attack of the Clones became the first film to be shot on a HD digital 24-frame system. What challenges did George Lucas face as he embraced a new norm? Which digital elements are our favorite? How did this pivotal moment change the future of visual effects in Hollywood? All of this and much more on today's episode. Stay tuned for a new AOTC-focused episodes all month long! Friends of the Force is a Star Wars podcast aimed at finding joy in fandom through collaborative in-depth discussions and interviews. New episodes every Monday! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor, and more. Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendsOfForce Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendsoftheforce/?hl=en Website: http://www.friendsoftheforcepod.com YouTube: https://bit.ly/36w7bsd Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/friendsoftheforce Thank you to all of our Patrons, including our Luminous Beings: Anna, Bria, Carol, Huong, Lee-Ann, Lucy, Neil, Travis, and T. #StarWars

Le Petit Bazar Electro
Le Petit Bazar Electro

Le Petit Bazar Electro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 57:27


Durée : 57:27 - WALK ON THE WILD SIDE by BIRDIE - ( Ambiant / Psyché / Electro /Pop / HipHop ) Birdie marche sur les pas de Lou et balance une playlist bien décalée ! PLAYLIST : 1 The bombay royale - Monkey fight shake / 2 Darkhouse family - Brockwild / 3 La boutanche - Skinny pablo / 4 Moody sanchez - True lies / 5 Badbadnotgood - Lavender feat snoop dog ( Nighfall remix ) / 6 Moderator - The scene of crime / 7 Samiyam - Pandas / 8 Mc melodee & cookin soul - Fistborn ( feat bootie braown et Feliciana ) / 9 Bis - Mo kolours - Biddies / 9 bis Makaya MacCraven - a slice of the top / 10 Storn - Rompimiento / 11 Boberto Musci Blue garden / 12 - HD Been dope - My people / 13 Goldlink - The parable of the rich man ( feat April George ) / 14 Taurus Scott - Ride of the west / 14 bis The natural yogurt band - Satelites / 15 Data 70 - Hey ! Summer / 16 Dj Shadow - Midnight in a perfect world / 16 bisGianfranco Reverberi & Romolo Forlai : Rivelazion di uno psychiatra / 17 Danny Masure - Tell your boss ( Aldo Vanucci remix ) / 18 Cosmic analog ensemble - s'aventurer / 19 Taurus Scott

Life Smart x Carrie Dorr
April George + Kerry Maunus, Co-founders Turkey on the Table

Life Smart x Carrie Dorr

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 23:53


April and Kerry join Carrie to discuss how + why Turkey on the Table was started, what it was like to launch and now run the business, their Partnership with Feeding America and what they have learned thus far!

Sharing Passion and Purpose
April George, Co-Founder of Turkey on the Table®

Sharing Passion and Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 33:17


What can two moms do who partner together? A LOT! April George and Kerry Maunus came up with Turkey on the Table® - a product that instills gratitude, promotes family traditions and gives back big time! During our visit, April shares insight into their product development and the good that has come about from one idea! 

Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod
Vaccines and Medical First Responders

Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 9:33


In mid-February we learned of of Bass River resident April George who died waiting for medical assistance. Medical First Responders were not called because of on-going COVID-19 protocols. In the weeks following, Nova Scotians were told the 26-hundred Firefighters were were trained as MFR's would be given safety equipment and a COVID-19 Vaccine as they were brought back into service. Daniel Gaudet is President of the Fire Services Association of Nova Scotia and he wants to know why this still hasn't happened.

Du lytter til Politiken
22. april: George Floyds drabsmand blev dømt – er USA et mindre racistisk land nu?

Du lytter til Politiken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 3:10


Retten i Minneapolis har slået fast, at det var drab, da politimanden, Derek Chauvin, 25. maj sidste år satte sit knæ på George Floyds hals, til han døde. Men kan dommen over én politibetjent overbevise USA om, at sorte liv betyder noget? USA-korrespondent Sandra Brovall stod foran retten, da dommen faldt, og hun fortæller i dag om reaktionerne.

Holy Trinity Clapham: HTC Daily
EP 240: The Powerful Ordinary | 13 April | George Clarke

Holy Trinity Clapham: HTC Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 10:49


This morning, George spoke from John 21: 1-14 on how God's kingdom often comes through ordinarily simple, but profoundly powerful ways. Lydia then led the time of prayer, praying: • Thanks for God's love and faithfulness to us • As places start to unlock, that people would remain safe. That those who are anxious would feel safe and secure • For people who work in hospitality and retail • That each of us would find ways to serve God's kingdom and allow God's kingdom to break through in ordinary ways

Song of the Day
Ciscero - Beautiful Mind (feat. Oddisee)

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 2:35


Ciscero - "Beautiful Mind (feat. Oddisee)," a 2021 single on We Are Not The Same. They don't give a fuck about us / They're not feeling what we say / “They don’t give no fuck about us / 'cause we come from 'round the way”  On "Beautiful Mind," two emcees from Prince George's County, Maryland team up to reflect on where they're from and how they rise above. The soulful, sun-drenched single features production by Tee-WaTT, Latrell James, J.Robb, with guest violinist April George adding a melancholy touch.   The accompanying music video, directed by Adam Hahn, juxtaposes images of Ciscero and his crew with shots of children playing in the street. Watch now on KEXP.org.  Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
21st April - George Breakfast Podcast

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 25:24


We are joined by the Minister of Civil Defence to talk about lockdown and level three, we call up Benny Boy and take the piss out of him for a while, and we also have Brook from George Nights to talk about his 'Crook Lids' competition. 

Say It Southern
Episode 51 | Turkey on The Table

Say It Southern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 47:43


Join us as we Say it Southern with the co-founder and co-creator of Turkey on the Table, April George.

20 Seconds of Insane Courage
07: How Turkey on the Table Found Their Success Through a Powerful Brand Story

20 Seconds of Insane Courage

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 57:15


In this episode, your host, Amy Selbach, has on two incredible guests — Kerry Maunus and April George! Kerry and April are the co-founders of Turkey on the Table — an amazing paired book and activity that encourages the whole family to express and display their gratitude.   As moms of young children, they had a vision of teaching their children a sense of gratitude. Their goal was to turn thankfulness into an activity. And so, they created a physical retail product out of this concept! And since launching, they have been featured on Good Morning America, The Today Show, Good Housekeeping, and many more! Recently, they were named one of People magazine’s “25 Women Changing the World.” But even more impressive, they have donated over one million meals through their partnership with Feeding America.   In today’s awesome conversation, Kerry and April talk about the courage they had to follow through on a dream and really lay out the exact steps that they took to get started in building a product-based business. They also talk about how their incredible story landed them all of this amazing press, how they have pushed through any fears and doubts along the way, and some of the keys to what makes them so successful in their partnership.   You’re seriously going to want to grab a notebook for this one! Kerry and April share amazing tips and insights throughout!   Key Takeaways [:45] About Amy’s guests today: Kerry Maunus and April George. [1:55] Amy welcomes on Kerry and April. [2:27] Kerry and April give some background on their company, Turkey on the Table, and how it originated! [4:05] Had either of them had business-related backgrounds prior to starting up their own business? [5:08] Kerry shares her 20 seconds of insane courage that changed her trajectory for good! [6:54] Kerry and April talk about starting from the ground up when it came to the product development phase. [10:43] About the final product that Turkey on the Table sells and the awesome purpose that it serves! [13:08] How Kerry and April’s families were involved in the project and how it brought them all closer! [13:59] The circumstances present that compelled Kerry and April to act on this idea and bring it to fruition. [16:33] April and Kerry highlight another awesome moment of 20 seconds of insane courage during the process of developing their product! [18:51] How they sold their first container of product and get their first handful of retailers. [23:39] Some of the fears they have felt along their journey and how they have conquered them! [26:40] The keys of the success to April’s and Kerry’s partnership. [33:57] Kerry and April each identify what they think was the biggest needle-mover in their business. [36:15] Are they on Amazon? What are the benefits and downsides of being on Amazon? [38:00] The role press has played in their success! Kerry and April speak about how much they see the needle move in terms of sales after a huge press piece comes out. [40:05] How important has their story been in regards to press coverage? And what does the press tend to gravitate towards when covering them? [41:46] Kerry’s and April’s process for accessing courage and what they do when fear bubbles up! [44:05] The importance of celebrating the little moments and not sweating the small stuff. [47:00] How did People magazine find Turkey on the Table? What was their experience like when they first got contacted? [49:33] The importance of a good brand story. [52:49] What is something they wish they had known as kids coming up in the world that they have figured out now, after this journey? [55:00] Amy thanks Kerry and April for joining her this episode!   Key Highlights: Kerry and April explain how their incredible story landed them all of this amazing press! They detail out their entire journey, from how they came up with the idea to the product development phase to marketing and completion! How they gained the confidence and courage to put themselves out into the world! Some fantastic pieces of advice for entrepreneurs in partnerships like themselves. Great lessons and tips for product-based businesses!   Mentioned in this Episode: Turkey on the Table Good Morning America The Today Show Good Housekeeping Turkey on the Table Featured in PEOPLE magazine “Meet PEOPLE’s 25 Women Changing the World of 2018,” PEOPLE Article Feeding America @LivingwithLandyn on Instagram   Connect with my Guests! Kerry Maunus’s and April George’s Website: Turkey on the Table Turkey on the Table’s Social Media: Instagram, Twitter, Youtube, and Facebook   Hey listeners! Do you want to get your story out into the world in a really big way? Visit AmySelbach.com/BrandStory to access my free, one-hour brand story planner! In under an hour, you can have a beautifully crafted brand story to use everywhere! Your brand story should be on your website, your packaging, and at the beginning of any presentation you give. A brand story is crucial for pitches to the media, brand deals, podcasts, and investor decks. Not only that, this formula can be used for brand case studies, testimonials, and ad copy.   Follow-up with Me! If you want to get more resources on marketing, branding, content strategy and building a business, you can follow me over on Instagram @AmySelbach or at AmySelbach.com!   For more episodes, visit our Libsyn page or listen on iTunes!

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
Blithe Spirit - October 31, 2018

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 4:00


If you’re wary of attending the latest splatter fest at your local multiplex and seeking a kinder, gentler Halloween season entertainment, Napa’s Lucky Penny Productions brings you Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit, running through November 4. It’s an old-fashioned ghost story laden with Coward’s acerbic wit and charm. Author Charles Condomine (Tim Kniffin) is researching the occult world for his next novel. He’s invited a local medium, Madame Arcati (Karen Pinomaki), to conduct a séance in his home. Charles is convinced she’s a charlatan, but Arcati manages to call forth the spectral presence of his late first wife Elvira (Sydney Schwindt). As Charles is the only one who can see or hear Elvira, Charles’ current wife Ruth (Kirstin Pieschke) thinks he’s going quite mad. Soon convinced of Elvira’s presence, Ruth finds herself in a battle with Elvira over their husband. At first terrified with the situation, Charles actually begins to take some delight in the circumstances and starts to adapt to living with two wives – even if one is dead. Elvira goes about scheming to get Charles to join her on the ‘other side’ while Ruth seeks out Madame Arcati to help rid her of the troublesome spirit. That’s easier said than done. Director Barry Martin brings a light touch and a good cast to this production. Kniffin is solid as the initially flustered but soon rolling-with-the-punches Charles who, after closer examination, is really quite a cad. He’s the perfect vehicle to deliver some classic Coward lines in a classic Coward manner. Schwindt is a lot of fun as the devilish Elvira and gets a major assist from makeup designer Brette Bartolucci. Small, intimate spaces like Lucky Penny can be a test for makeup designs as the audience’s proximity to the stage can make the artificiality abundantly clear. In this case, Bartolucci’s makeup and April George’s lighting design work really well together. As Madame Arcati, Pinomaki has the showiest role (it won Angela Lansbury her fourth Tony for the 2009 revival) and garners big laughs with her physicality. Festooned in costume designer Barbara McFadden’s colorful accoutrements, Pinomaki earns those laughs by playing the character straight. Her visual outlandishness and other spectral bits are nice counterparts to the dry verbal humor for which Coward is best known and that this cast delivers well. The play creaks a bit, but in a day when stage pyrotechnics often overwhelm a show, it’s nice to be reminded that the words are what really matter. ‘Blithe Spirit’ plays through November 4 at the Lucky Penny Community Arts Center in Napa. The Thursday performance is at 7pm; Friday and Saturday’s are at 8pm; the Sunday matinee is at 2pm. For more information, go to luckypennynapa.com

We'll Figure This Out
Episode #76: "I Did Saw It Last Week"

We'll Figure This Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 120:53


- Murder @ Manchu - Excessive Sentencing - Supporting black businesses you like - Skillz tries to figure out where Lito lost his way at - What happens when a girl gets her brother beat up by her boyfriend? - Exclusive dating vs Relationship - Hollygrove Correspondent Lito recaps LilWeezyAnaFest IV - Worst stans - Run Your Race - Worst Date Stories - HIPAAcrite - Madden Shooting Songs Of The Week: Lito: Wale "The Girls On Drugs" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o2Pd0OSGI0 Skillz: Jack Freeman "Perfect For Me" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBjW2fGlYEI KiKi: Goldlink feat. April George "Rough Soul" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOzkY6s3GYY Emails? wftopodcast@gmail.com Playlists: Tidal: http://tidal.com/playlist/8278ffa8-8b7d-4832-a7e6-c59cc16b1c6e Apple Music: https://itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/well-figure-this-out-podcast-playlist-wfto/pl.u-4JAM2IxJ9gM

Good Company Radio
GCR015: StarSpangledBoyz

Good Company Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 123:47


DOES IT WAVE?! Your mightbekneelingduringtheanthemassfriends have finally returned for episode 15. Soosh, Sean, & Jaas give you a hearty helping of FOMO with a list of dope shows you may have missed, and then chat over Curling Superheroes, Blac Chyna's Sextape, Drake's Plan, The Florida High School Tragedy, and other deepington topics. We send our condolences to the families and friends of those lost in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Good Company Radio is Hosts: Soosh*e!, Sean Lamarr, & BabyJaas Fact Checker: Vinny Vredenburg (Absent) DJs: Jon Reyes & DJ Druskee 015 Original music by Ru AREYOU Episode 015: Playlist ------ “Potential (feat. Rexx Life Raj, Ciscero & Mikos Da Gawd)” - Julia Lewis “Introvert (feat. Joji)” - Rich Brian “What Time Is It?” (feat. Innanet James) - Lou Phelps “Summertime” (feat. JR JARRIS & Coastal) - PRVDNT “Get to Know Ya” (KAYTRANADA FLIP) - Nao Communication (feat. DRAM) - Arin Ray “Function” (feat. GoldLink, April George & Cheakaity) - Ciscero “Unwind” - Healy “Grey Luh” - Berhana
“No Justice (feat. TC)” - Ty Dolla $ign
"It's Better For You" (feat. Anderson Paak) - Shafiq Husayn "The Coy Fish" (prod. Matt Martians) - Kona "U" - Ahwlee "OhSh" (feat. Hannibal Burress) - Jean Grae & Quelle Chris "Can't Be/How U Feel" (feat. Stevan) - Billy Lemos "Live" - Jazz Ingram "Getchu" (Blend) - Swarvy "Basta Yo" - The Marias "Only.. Human" - Ahwlee "Self-Importance" - Your Friend, Kami "Back & Forth" - Feeniks Link for tidbit: https://www.maxim.com/sports/snowboarder-gives-up-porn-for-olympics-2018-2

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center
Equus - February 21, 2018

KRCB-FM: Second Row Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 4:00


Why? It’s a question we seem to be asking ourselves daily as we wake up to the news of the latest national tragedy or act of incomprehensible behavior. That too-oft-asked question with the most elusive of answers is at the heart of Peter Shaffer’s Equus. Psychiatrist Martin Dysart (Craig Miller) is asked to take on the case of Alan Strang (Ryan Severt), a 17-year-old boy who has committed a horrific act of animal cruelty. Alan, a quiet boy, has taken a chance equestrian encounter in his youth and developed it into a personal theology. His devotion, passion for and submission to his God “Equus” (Latin for ‘horse’) makes his brutal and inhumane act of blinding horses in his care with a metal spike all the more difficult to fathom. Dysart must find out why. Was it the conflict inherent in being brought up by a devout mother (Juliet Noonan) and atheist father (John Shillington)? Was it confusion over his burgeoning sexuality that’s been awakened by his co-worker Jill (Chandler Parrot -Thomas)? Or is it - in the play’s most disturbing point as expressed by Alan’s mother in her own search for answers - that evil simply exists? Dysart’s search for the answer leads him to question his own state in life. His career in a state of “professional menopause” and married to a woman he hasn’t kissed in years, he envies Alan’s passion and begins to ponder whether it’s right to “cure” him and damn him to a life of normalcy. Dysart’s psychological quest finally leads to Alan’s confession and a recreation of the event, but is the initial question answered? Director Lennie Dean balances the play’s innate theatricality with genuine human emotion which is all the more commendable considering four of the cast spend a good deal of time portraying horses. It’s a visually striking production, aided in good measure by original 1970’s costume pieces courtesy of American Conservatory Theater and an effective lighting design by April George. Miller is excellent as the psychiatrist grappling with his own demons. Severt bares Alan’s soul (and body, as does Parrot-Thomas in the crucial climax) and gives a gut-wrenching performance. The pain in these characters is palpable. Superb work is done by the entire cast as they move in and out of the story as multiple characters. An almost perfect combination of script, design, direction, and performance, 6th Street Playhouse’s Equus is not an easy play to sit through. It is also not to be missed. 'Equus' runs through February 25 at the 6th Street Playhouse Studio Theatre in Santa Rosa - Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening performances at 7:30pm; Saturday & Sunday matinees at 2pm. For more information, go to 6thstreetplayhouse.com

the BASSLINE podcast
The BASSLINE Podcast Ep. 28 Ft. DJ Loud

the BASSLINE podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 110:28


theEVRYDYWKND presents #theBASSLINEpodcast discussing the hottest and most important topics in Hip Hop Culture from the #DMV perspective. This week DJ Loud stop by to discuss: -#MITMonday: The Black Panther Soundtrack -Hip Hop gets ready for Nipsey Hussle's debut album Victory Lap -"The #DMV creates artist" -DJ Loud -#NewMusic: .....Fairin Moon- Dream ft. Manny Wellz .....Ciscero- Function ft Goldlink, April George, & Cheakaity .....Slater the Genius- The Cleanse .....Kae-9 x DRUM x NSG Chris- Look Alive (TEWxclusive) .....SOS- Run It Up (TEWxclusive)

Discologist
Episode 300: Generation Soundcloud with April + Vista

Discologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 106:04


Soundcloud is one of the most ubiquitous "tools" used by artists and industry professionals alike since the collapse of the MP3 blog culture. Communities have built up within it, artists have been discovered through it, and Earlier this month, the music service announced that they were laying off 40% of their workforce, closing two offices, and, it was discovered, may only have enough cash to run for another 50 days.On our 300th episode (!!!) Kevin, Marcus and special guests April George and Matt Vista (April + Vista), are discussing what this collapse could mean for artists, the blogosphere and the industry at large, and figuring out how to save the music industry in the process*PLUS: Thoughts on the future of the cast, and a listen to a track that is nearest and dearest to our hearts. *Spoiler: We don't save the music industry See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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DJ Enjay : Listen To My Vibe
Mixtape For My Friends Vol.2 (for @fabolous68)

DJ Enjay : Listen To My Vibe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 162:14


Instagram: @fabolous68 Twitter: @fabolous68 Last.fm: https://www.last.fm/user/fabolous68 This a new series of mixtapes for the ones that I am close in friendship and/or musically. I asked them for a playlist, musical genres or artists. The second is about one of my best friend Fabolous68 from Basel (Switzerland). This guy is a fan of culture (music, art, movies, documentaries…) He got a big collection of CDs and vinyl records. He selected a lot of music from 2016 (rap us & fr, rnb, soul, electronic, future bass, grime…). He gave me 146 tracks to do this mix. I was like “dude, are you serious?”. So we decided to split and I choose by myself. And then the mix contains 83 tracks for 3 hours of music from last year. Enjoy and share. Thanks. Podcast player: https://djpod.com/enjay RSS Feed: http://feeds.djpod.com/enjay Suscribe to my podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/djenjay Facebook: www.facebook.com/djenjayparis Twitter & Instagram: @djenjay Tracklisting 01. JMSN - Fuck U 02. Roy Woods - Menace 03. Hiatus Kaiyote - Laputa (Taylor McFerrin Remix) (Feat. Anderson .Paak) 04. Jesse Boykins III - Vegetables ft Willow Smith & Syd (The Internet) 05. Syd - All About Me 06. Ro James - Burn Slow 07. Solange - Mad (feat. Lil Wayne) 08. Gallant - Talking to Myself 09. BJ the Chicago Kid - The New Cupid (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 10. Aaron Abernathy - Kiss Me Again 11. Big Sean & Jhene Aiko - On the Way 12. Flume - Take a Chance (Feat. Little Dragon) 13. Aaliyah - Never Comin' Back 14. Bas - Clouds Never Get Old 15. PNL - DA 16. Kanye West - Waves (Ft. Chris Brown) 17. DJ Khaled - Nas Album Done (Feat. Nas) 18. J. Cole - Immortal 19. A$AP Ferg - Uzi Gang (Feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Marty Baller) 20. Jim Jones - Harlem (Feat. Asap Ferg) 21. Isaiah Rashad - Wat's Wrong (Feat. Zacari & Kendrick Lamar) 22. Kendrick Lamar - untitled 07 l 2014 - 2016 23. Rome Fortune - Balloons (Feat. Wara From The NBHD) 24. Travis Scott - Goosebumps (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 25. Ab-Soul - D.R.U.G.S. 26. Logic - Super Mario World 27. Run The Jewels - Hey Kids (Bumaye) (Feat. Danny Brown) 28. Skepta - Man 29. Gucci Mane Ft. Drake & Lil Wayne - Both (Remix) 30. Drake - Pop Style (Feat. Jay-Z, Kanye West) 31. DJ Khaled - Jermaine's Interlude (feat. J. Cole) 32. Post Malone - Deja Vu (Feat. Justin Bieber) 33. Mac Miller - Cinderella (Feat. Ty Dolla $ign) 34. Young Thug - Wyclef Jean 35. Mayer Hawthorne - Fancy Clothes 36. JMSN - Hypnotized 37. Big Red - La Nuit Je Mens 38. Childish Gambino - California 39. NxWorries (Anderson Paak & Knxwledge) - Sidepiece 40. 6LACK - Rules 41. T.I. - 40 Acres (Feat. B Rossi & Killer Mike) 42. Yo Gotti - Castro (Feat. Kanye West, Big Sean, Quavo & 2 Chainz) 43. Desiigner - Panda 44. Jerreau - Really Got It 45. Mick Jenkins - Daniels Bloom 46. Ron Gilmore - Fuck. Smoke. Drink. Party (Feat. Cat Cain) 47. Domo Genesis - My Own (Feat. JMSN) 48. SiR - Cadillac Dreams (Feat. Big K.R.I.T.) 49. ScHoolboy Q - Dope Dealer (Ft. E-40) 50. Beyoncé - Freedom (Feat. Kendrick Lamar) 51. Jidenna - Long Live The Chief 52. Dom Kennedy - California 53. Anderson .Paak - Room in Here (Feat. The Game) 54. Like - Blah Loops (Feat. Kali Uchis) 55. Barney Artist - I'm Going to Tell You (Feat. Jordan Rakei) 56. Common - Red Wine (Feat. Syd & Elena) 57. Terrace Martin - With You 58. Lance Skiiiwalker - Toaster (Feat. ScHoolboy Q) 59. M.I.A. - Borders 60. Vince Staples - Pimp Hand 61. Denzel Curry- Zenith (Feat. Joey Bada$$) 62. Siya - New York New York 63. Big Tray Deee - The Return (Feat. Kokane) 64. YG - Twist My Fingaz 65. Azad Right - Sweet 66. A Tribe Called Quest - Melatonin 67. Tom Misch - Crazy Dream (Feat. Loyle Carner) 68. Gregory Porter - Holding On 69. Kid Cudi - By Design (Feat. Andre Benjamin) 70. The S.O.S. Band - No One's Gonna Love You 71. Lloyd - Excited 72. NAO - Get to Know Ya 73. Phonte & Eric Roberson - Lie To Me 74. De La Soul - Pain (Feat. Snoop Dogg) 75. DJ Quik & Problem -A New Nite / Rosecrans Grove (Feat. Shy Carter) 76. Clams Casino - All Nite (Feat. Vince Staples) 77. Kanye West - Fade (Feat. Post Malone and Ty Dolla $ign) 78. Little Simz - Shotgun (Feat. Syd) 79. The Weeknd - Rockin’ 80. Robert Glasper Experiment - Day to Day 81. GoldLink - Rough Soul (ft. April George) 82. KAYTRANADA - VIVID DREAMS (Feat. River Tiber) 83. Bon Iver - 715 - CRΣΣKS

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show
26th April - George is back!!! And this episode is even WORSE than the others!!

Robin Banks & The Worst of the Hi FM Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2017 28:48


Engineer Jish' and what we're going to do with George's wheelchair... the internet's birthday... George's Oman Air story and who recognised her... why George's housemate slammed the door in her face... the first tweets ever... Engineer Jish' spies on George... what side of the bed is the right side?... RB goes to the gym for the first time... what tea RB needs to drink... Robin apologises to Jish' but he's not taking it... what's the most useless thing you own??... George is angry with Robin for videoing her and putting it on Facebook... Robin's hilari-ASS gags about McCain recalling their hash browns and a LOAD more!!

Pôle Hip-Hop
Épisode #8 avec Planet Giza

Pôle Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2017


Dans le cadre cet épisode, nous recevions le groupe montréalais Planet Giza pour une entrevue exclusive où il a été question de l'origine de la formation du groupe, de ses influences musicales et de son implication dans les différents albums produits par le rappeur Rowjay. Nous avons également pu entendre une chronique d'Achraf Terrab sur le mouvement Hip House ainsi qu'une chronique de Luca Max sur le ghostwriting dans le rap américain. Enfin, notre animateur nous a touché un mot sur la série de storytellings 'Enfant du destin' du rappeur français Médine dont le dernier album sortira le 24 février. Jingle : Démocrates D - Afrique tolérance Tracklist : Zap Mama - Yaku (Planet Giza Remix)Wreck-N-Effects - Rim Shaker (Teddy Riley Remix - Zoom Zoom Version)Mr Lee - Get BusyGoldLink - Rough Soul (Feat. April George)Médine - Enfant du destin (Daoud)Matt Martians - ElevatorsPlanet Giza - Find My Way 2 Love

Radio Moto Made
Radio Moto Made Épisode no24

Radio Moto Made

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016


Radio Moto Made Épisode no24 BLINDD:(dreamchild) - THE WORLD FT. WEST1NEwest1ne - idkGoldLink - Rough Soul (ft. April George)Ron Blanco - I Wait (Mall Grab Remix)Lulu Be. - Rude TingsTobtok - AberElectric Wire Hustle - I Light A CandlePremiere Pelvis - Dance Freak (Mall Grab Workers' Union remix)Moses Sumney - Worth ItANRAE - RollAbhi//Dijon - Ignorej.robb - my harddrive is back yessssssssss NOO-BAP:Knxldge x Anderson Paak - Lyk DisHall And Oates - I Cant Go For ThatDexter Wansel - Sweetest PainLucy Pearl - I Wanna Dance TonightOutkast - Ms. JacksonK-os - Man I Used To BeKyeii - Super SoulKiran Kai

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"The Andrews Brothers" - April 20, 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 4:00


When is a play not a play? When it’s a concert. Because concerts have no plots, and plays have plots That’s the argument some have made against the recent rise of so-called “Juke box musicals,” shows that are basically just a catalog of songs from a specific artist, time period, or style. Now, to be sure, there are good Juke box musicals and what separates those from bad jukebox musicals is, yes, a sense of plot, but also the presence of strong characters we actually care about. That’s something, I would argue, that is even more important than plot. Which brings me to ‘The Andrews Brothers,’ now running at the Lucky Penny Community Arts Center in Napa. Essentially a two act playlist of songs made popular by the 1940’s pop trio The Andrews Sisters, the show—directed with an obvious love of the Three Stooges by Barry Martin, Heather Buck and Scottie Woodard—would fail as a play were it not for the well-wrought character work of the cast. It’s 1945, somewhere in the South Pacific, hours before a USO show featuring the famous Andrews Sisters. Three brothers, Max, Lawrence, and Patrick—all also named Andrews—are in a panic. They are the stagehands for the local USO unit, though they long for a chance to show off their own singing skills. The opening act, an American pin-up girl named Peggy Jones, needs three male backup singers, and the boys have boldly decided that they will do the job, if they don’t get fired first. Matt Davis, Scottie Woodard, and Adam Blankenship are charming as the bumbling brothers, and as Peggy, Andrea Dennison-Laufer, is the perfect blend of bombshell and sweetheart. She not only does not have the brothers fired, she forms an instant crush on one of them. The first act is the rehearsal, as the foursome sing their way through wartime hits like Rosie the Riveter, Cuanto Le Gusta, On a Slow Boat to China, and Accentuate the Positive. Just when it looks like the boys might learn the steps in time to open for the Andrews Sisters, they learn that the main act has the chicken pox, and the show is canceled. Which is when Peggy decides to dress up the Andrews Brothers AS the Andrews Sisters. And what happens next is the second act, a USO drag show, with outrageous physical comedy, accented by songs from the Andrews Sisters greatest hits, from Shoo Shoo Baby and Three Little Sisters to Six Jerks in a Jeep, At the Canteen, and Stuff Like that There. That’s the plot, such as it is. And it works, especially in the second act, where so much giddy goofiness is rolled out, and where the cast is having so much obvious fun, it can’t help but be contagious. The set by Brian Watson is simple but effective, and includes some delightful roll-out embellishments, the costumes by Barbara McFadden are fabulous, and the lighting design by April George is crisp and clean. The band, under the direction of Craig Burdette, keep things popping, and with a total of 25 songs to accompany in under two hours, they certainly work hard in their tiny crawlspace above the stage. The Andrews Brothers might not be much of a play, and lets face it, doesn’t really tell all that much of a story, but it does have characters we instantly root for, and that’s plenty to carry the playlist through to the final, surprisingly satisfying, song. The Andrews Brothers runs through May 1st at Lucky Penny Community Arts Center in Napa. Luckypennynapa.com I’m David Templeton, Second Row Center, for KRCB.

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"Silent Sky," "All My Sons" - April 13, 2016

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2016 4:00


Two plays based on real happenings from the first half of the twentieth century have recently opened in the North Bay. One is new, the work of an up-and-coming young playwright from San Francisco. The other is an American classic. Each production is worthy of attention. At 6th Street Playhouse, in Santa Rosa, Lauren Gunderson’s enthralling and lovely Silent Sky tells the story of Henrietta Swan Leavitt, a pioneering astronomer whose passion for the stars put her at odds with her devout sister and the male-dominated scientific community within which she worked at Harvard University. Henrietta Leavitt lived from the mid 1800’s to the early 1920s. The play focuses on her years at Harvard. As a “computer” – the name given to female clerks responsible for charting the skies— Leavitt initially bristles to learn that the male professors will get credit for any discoveries made by her and the other “computers.” Eventually, despite the confusing attentions of her male supervisor, Leavitt defies authority in studying a star pattern that might actually contain a clue to the size and scope of the universe. As Henrietta, Jessica Headington is wonderful, a blend of the smart and the sweet. Juliet Noonan plays her sister Margaret, and an effectively stiff and quirky Devin McConnell plays Peter. As the two other “computers,” Willamina and Annie, Laura J. Davies and Maureen Studer are a hoot. Directed with affection and humor by Lennie Dean, Gunderson’s prose is lean, inventive, and captivating, turning the language of science into the stuff of pure poetry. An impressive light design by April George adds to the magic, from the dangling antique light bulbs that stand in for stars, up to the stunning final effect that puts the audience at the center of the universe. The play is not without a few flaws. Its pace slacks in act two, and there are a few moments throughout when the emotion feels forced rather than natural, but on the whole, Silent Sky is a thing of beauty as luminous as the stars its heroine longed so deeply to understand. Moving on to Healdsburg, and Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, the legendary playwright’s his first critical hit. It’s not an easy show to pull off, but Miller’s ingeniously unfolding post-WWII drama gets a solid, emotionally truthful production courtesy of director Carl Hamilton and the Raven Players. The story is based on an actual event that took place during and after the war. Aging manufacturer Joe Keller (played quite well by Steve Thorpe) lost his youngest son, Larry, in the war. But because the body was never recovered, his wife Kate (an appealingly raw Rebecca Allington) still believes he’s alive. When Joe’s other son Chris (Jeremy Boucher, who is excellent) reveals that he plans to marry Ann (Angela Squire), who was once engaged to Larry, the stage is set for a family conflict with far more at stake than anyone knows. The drama builds as layers of secret and lies are gradually peeled back, exposing wounds and deceptions that threaten to tear the family apart. Though less popular than Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘The Crucible,’ ‘All My Sons’ stands as one of the playwright’s most accessible and affecting stories. The Raven Production is flawed, slightly, by casting that puts certain actors in roles too old or too young for them. But with Hamilton’s fine direction, an impressive set by Darius Hamilton and some equally impressive light design by Robin DeLuca, along with the generally outstanding acting of the cast, this adds up to a rich and deeply powerful experience, with an emotional impact that does not soon fade away. 'Silent Sky’ runs Thursday–Sunday through April 17 in the Studio at 6th Street Playhouse. www.6thstreetplayhouse.com. All My Sons’ runs Friday–Sunday through April 24 in the Studio at the Raven Performing Arts Center. www.raventheater.org