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In this episode Alexis Jasmin talks about the transition into a conducive co-parenting arrangement that is peaceful and supportive to the development of a healthy environment for the little one . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heart-talks/support
Recorded in early December, the latest interview with Art of Shock front man and rhythm guitarist Art Geezar and We Talk Music host Mr. Brett Podcast is an example in cool. Whether it’s wanting to understand the songwriting of the Art Geezar, how the group is handling the pandemic, their love of King Diamond or […] The post WTMusic: Art Geezar – The Art Of Cool appeared first on We Talk Podcasts.
Recorded in early December, the latest interview with Art of Shock front man and rhythm guitarist Art Geezar and We Talk Music host Mr. Brett Podcast is an example in cool. Whether it's wanting to understand the songwriting of the Art Geezar, how the group is handling the pandemic, their love of King Diamond or just how to get along in a band this show has it all, and more. Check it out. Some great ways to subscribe to We Talk Podcasts. Try us on iTunes. For those of you looking for an alternative we’re now available on Stitcher Radio. You can also check the show out on the versatile TuneIn radio. And join the We Talk Conversation on Twitter @wetalkpodcasts. Plus give us a like now on Facebook. And check out the WTM archives for more amazing interviews,
Upward and Onward Productions Presents “Our Meeting at the Crossroads” music series episode “Red Clay Chronicles”. This segment is all about Tony Hightower's road to jazz. Host Darren Lorenzo, takes you inside this musical experience. Join us for talks about Atlanta, the music industry and jazz. The art of cool has been wayward since the likes of Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, Mel Tormé, Miles Davis, and John Coltrane. As represented by these legends of jazz, cool is a state of mind, an attitude of confidence and strength in one's craft. Jazz artist Tony Hightower encompasses a new age cool that is part homage and part regeneration. Being not only an admirer but a student of the genre, Hightower's passion and direct connection to jazz music allows him the advantage of properly emulating the timelessness of the classics without the kitsch while still injecting his own interpretations.Tony Hightower was immersed in multiple forms of music as a child. The son of prominent jazz vocalist Theresa Hightower, his experiences with music, jazz in particular, were ingrained in his upbringing. Regularly witnessing not only his mother perform but a wide range of talented artists helped shape his own penchants for singing and arranging. Hightower's inherent musical expertise spans genres, allowing him opportunities to create with such talents as Lionel Ritchie, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, Outkast, Dottie Peoples, Charlie Wilson and a roster of other artists and producers. Critically acclaimed musicians Freddy Cole and Wycliffe Gordon have both acknowledged Hightower's ingenuity in regards to The New Standard, with Cole providing musical guidance throughout the conception while Gordon praised the project as a “great recording.” However, accolades for this album don't stop there; The New Standard received a nomination, amongst veterans and major label-backed artists, as a candidate for the Grammy's 2015 Best Jazz Vocal Album. Although the candidacy did not manifest into an official nomination, this high achievement further validates the authenticity of Hightower's purist jazz vision.The bare honesty in Tony Hightower's works emit not only through his albums but also in his performances. Speaking on the live experience, he reflects, “Performing live is like a conversation, a conference call; the musicians are having a conversation on stage and then having a conversation with the audience. I enjoy the connection I'm able to have with the [listeners].” With only his passion and vocals on stage, along with the assistance of his band, Hightower confidently shares his labor of love and His respect for the cool. “After Talk” Host, Director and Creator - Darren LorenzoCo host, Sound Editor, Sound Mixer - Bruno Diaz
Sulaiman & Lesleigh Mausi, owners and organizers of Art of Cool Festival, tell us all about the #AOCFest, the largest cultural music festival in NC! Host: Phyllis Coley
Sulaiman Mausi, CEO of The DOME Group, joins the Sports Shop to discuss this year's Art of Cool festival taking place in Downtown Durham from Sept. 27-29. The festival will feature numerous exhibits as well as performances from up-and-coming artists as well as established superstars including Jill Scott and Run DMC. For more information, log onto aocfestival.com.
Having family roots in music can definitely help in being a success, and there is no doubt that the founder of the Dome Group is following in some great footsteps...Look forward to talking to him about this, growing up in Detroit. Though it seems much holder, the Dome Group, is only a little bit over 10 years old....It is directly connected to The Productions, Inc. which is owned by Sulaiman's mother, Shahida Mausi, and of course that group is majorly involved in the Aretha Franklin Park, formerly Chene Park.... Mausi admits he was practically born a Entrepreneur and that his parents have been directly involved in the Detroit music business for years...Considering his grandfather is Nathan Garrett...that entreprenurial spirit appears to go back many years......and, now he is looking to make folks even more excited about what Durham has to offer..Last year was his first year at the helm of Art of Cool and of course there were growing pains, but he has big plans for this major Durham festival and we look forward to hearing about them...Also joining us will be Blaike Bibbs of the College Democrats of America and Kafi Ambrose. Kafi talks about being a creative and a entrepreneur and a Single mother and Blaike will give us a overview of what the College Democrats are doing and how they are preparing for the 2020 elections as well as assessment of the new young leaders in the Democratic Party...
This week we talk the weekly news about Star Wars, X-Men's 'Dark Phoenix' trailer, "Leaked" Joaquin Phoenix Joker footage, Season 2 of Making A Murderer and Toy Story 4 along with our main topic of what we use YouTube for and what it means to us about the future of entertainment and how we acquire knowledge. Special thanks to Jeff Kaale for providing our intro music "Art Of Cool". Check out his souncloud page here: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-kaale
Dynasty Podcasts Chicagoverse 157 - Elton Aura http://dynastypodcasts.com https://soundcloud.com/dynastypodcasts Chicago artist Elton Aura visits Dynasty Podcasts at Virgin Hotels. Aura recalls how he drew his earliest musical inspiration from The Temptations’ 1998 television miniseries, and details how he developed his skills as both a rapper and a singer. The artist also delves into his various musical projects, including The Art Of Cool and MDMC, and reflects on his recent involvement with Young Chicago Authors. Hosted by Jaime Black Produced by Dynasty Podcasts Logo design by Danyelle Sage | http://danyellesage.com Web Design by Marcus Carter Voice imaging by Alice Hayes
The Influencers Present: visual artist Sean Fahie, music producer, Dj 100 K! and creative manager, Charrise Renee, as they sit down at the Art Beats & Lyrics studio in Atlanta; for the "How to be a Creative" podcast series. On this episode, they sit in with special guest, Dres Tha Beatnik and call in guest, musician @RobRoyfm, as they discuss the concept of creative cool!
We have a special treat for you this week! We are all about the Art of Cool Festival in Durham for this program, and Deborah sits down with co-founders Cicely Mitchell and Al Strong to learn what makes this gathering so popular. Plus, Al Strong and his bandmates gear up for not one but two amazing song performances, recorded at UNC-TV's studio. Join us as we get our groove on!
We have a special treat for you this week! We are all about the Art of Cool Festival in Durham for this program, and Deborah sits down with co-founders Cicely Mitchell and Al Strong to learn what makes this gathering so popular. Plus, Al Strong and his bandmates gear up for not one but two amazing song performances, recorded at UNC-TV's studio. Join us as we get our groove on!
When The Art of Cool began it was little more than a way for local jazz musicians to find quaint and intimate places to share their sounds. But what began in art galleries around the Triangle has swiftly flourished into one of the most promising festivals in recent memory. This past summer the Art of Cool announced their plans to hold a two-day festival in downtown Durham and on Nov. 15 they announced their brilliant lineup. Art of Cool is bringing some of the most renowned jazz artists from the area alongside some of the fastest rising upstarts to make for a unique and mesmerizing weekend in Durham.This past Friday, Al and Cicely joined me in the studio to talk a bit about how the project came together, took of so quickly, and what people can expect from this exciting festival. Throughout the hour we ran down some of the most anticipated artists that will be performing on the weekend of April 25 along with some of the weekends festivities–which include master classes, day shows and artist panels.