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| Overture | The Miracles | 1975 | Lift Off (Salaam Remi Remix) | Groove Collective | 1996 | Every Beat Of My Heart (New Disco Version) | Crown Heights Affair | 1975 | Can U Dance | Kenny "Jammin" Jason with "Fast" Eddie Smith | 1987 | Just A Little Bit Of Love (Extended Club Mix) | Maria Christensen | 1993 | Come On And Do It (Special Disco Remix) | Poussez! | 1979 | The Best Disco In Town | The Ritchie Family | 1976 | That Old Black Magic | The Softones | 1977 | Mr. DJ You Know How To Make Me Dance | The Glass Family | 1978 | When Will You Be Mine? | The Leslie Drayton Orchestra feat. Barbara Morrison | 1984 | Touching And Caring | Nina Simone | 1985 | It's Closer | Diane Gray | 1989 | Bad Love | Donna Allen | 1986 | Let Me In Your Life (Parts 1 & 2) | The Isley Brothers | 1979 | They'll Never Be | F.A.T.E. | 2000 | Step The Night Away (Dance The Night Away) (feat. Marvin Junior Jr.) | Da Producers | 2005 | Windy City (feat. K. Fox) | Da Producers | 2005 | Kisses Don't Lie | Everette Harp | 2004 | Jubilation | Vince Broomfield | 2017 | Sunshine | Total Contrast | 1985
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This is the Women of Influence Podcast series, delivering next level insights and expertise live from GlobeSt.'s Women of Influence Conference.The Women of Influence Podcast Series is an exclusive mini-series of The Crexi Podcast, an insider's look at all things commercial real estate, produced in collaboration with GlobeSt. The Crexi team visited Women of Influence and recorded in Lake Tahoe, California, from the floor of the conference, highlighting movers and shakers in commercial real estate. The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top professionals in the space. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Shanti Ryle sits with DeLea Becker, Founder and Owner of Beck-Reit Commercial, and Barbara Morrison, Founder and President of TMC Financing, to cover wide-ranging topics, including:Introduction to The Crexi PodcastMeet DeLea Becker: Background and AchievementsDeLea Journey into Commercial Real EstateNavigating the Great RecessionTransition to Commercial Real EstateThe Importance of Long-Term VisionEmpowering Women in Commercial Real EstateAdvice for Aspiring InvestorsConclusion and Contact InformationMeet Barbara Morrison: A Pioneer in Small Business AdvocacyThe Journey of TMC FinancingExpanding Impact: Working Solutions and TMC Community CapitalBarbara's Early Career and Civic LeadershipBarbara's Path to Commercial Real EstateUnderstanding the SBA 504 Loan ProgramTrends and Insights in Small Business Real EstateAdvice for Aspiring Women EntrepreneursConclusion and How to Connect with Barbara About DeLea Becker:DeLea Becker is the Founder & Broker of Beck-Reit Commercial & Beck-Reit Asset Management. In addition, she owns with her husband, a 25-year-old Heavy Highway Civil Construction Company, Beck-Reit & Sons, Ltd which specializes in TxDOT road & bridge repair.Her experience in Commercial Real Estate started as an investor and developer. She has vast knowledge in the greater Austin area real estate market with expertise in East Austin. She seeks to purchase Income Producing Properties across Texas, Vacant Properties to tenant in Central Texas, and Old Buildings to gut and rehab in Austin Texas. She lowers her risk exposure in investing by having her companies manage all aspects - Brokerage, Property Management & Construction. DeLeas's focus is growing her personal CRE portfolio while the majority of her brokerage clients are serviced by Brokers she has working for her company.DeLea actively champions women with careers in Commercial Real Estate to become active investors with their knowledge and expertise. Real Estate has proven through history to be an excellent path to growing wealth, DeLea is adamant that women get in the game.DeLea is a member of many professional organizations that are specific to Commercial Real Estate and Business. She has been honored with awards from Austin Business Journal, Bisnow, CREW, CCIM, WRECONF, CREi Summit, Otso Influencer, and the National Association of Realtors.About Barbara MorrisonBarbara Morrison, a Bay Area small business advocate and civic leader, is the founder and president of TMC Financing, a certified Development Company that provides SBA commercial real estate financing.In 1981, Barbara founded TMC Financing to provide access to affordable capital with the SBA 504 loan program for small business owners to purchase the real estate utilized by their business. From just 6 employees lending in the 9 Bay Area counties, TMC has grown into the largest CDC in the nation, providing financing for small businesses in California, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, and Hawaii. Under her visionary leadership, TMC has facilitated over $14 billion in SBA commercial real estate loans for over 7,000 small businesses, leading to the creation of an estimated 60,000 jobs.Recognizing the needs of smaller entrepreneurs, not able to take advantage of the 504 program, Barbara expanded her impact by founding Working Solutions a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), in 1999. This initiative addressed the financing gaps faced by start-ups, women, minorities, and low-income businesses unable to access conventional funding sources. Working Solutions was “incubated” in the TMC office until it grew into self-sufficiency. Today, it is one of the most successful CDFIs in the country.In 2018, repeating the method of incubating another nonprofit, Barbara founded TMC Community Capital (TMC CC), an online, technology-based microlender. Since its inception, TMC Community Capital has disbursed over $7 million to approximately 350 businesses, providing crucial support to under-served entrepreneurs. Notably, 82% of the loans facilitated by TMC CC supported entrepreneurs of color, while 56% benefited women-owned businesses and 75% aided business owners with low-to-moderate income levels.Morrison developed her passion for small business economic development early in her career while serving as deputy director of the Mayor's Office of Economic Development in San Francisco.A former mayor and city council member for the city of Belvedere, Morrison has been widely recognized for her advocacy for women and small business owners, as well as the leadership she provided for many community organizations.Currently, Barbara participates in several influential organizations, including the Oakland Chamber of Commerce and the International Women's Forum (IWF). Her engagement in these organizations reflects her ongoing commitment to fostering economic growth, supporting entrepreneurship and helping local communities grow and thrive.About GlobeSt. Women of Influence: The Women of Influence Conference is an exclusive two-day event that celebrates the women who drive the commercial real estate industry forward. These influential leaders will discuss the critical issues facing CRE now and in the future, what it means to be a woman in business today and how women CRE leaders can uplift and support each other on their journey to the top. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter and enjoy the next podcast delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi's blog. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse 500,000+ available commercial properties for sale and lease. 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Jesse Winchester (Step By Step); Dr. John (Sleeping Dogs Best Left Alone); Jack's Waterfall (Call Dr. John); Christone "Kingfish" Ingram (Another Life Goes By); Twice As Good (Midnight Friend); Barbecue Bob (Mississippi Heavy Water Blues); Bessie Smith (Back-Water Blues); Erja Lyytinen (Rocking Chair); Guitar Slim (You Give Me Nothing But The Blues); Joe Bonamassa (Well, I Done Got Over It); Barbara Morrison and The Legacy (Why I Sing The Blues); Mississippi Fred McDowell (I'm In Jail Again); Memphis and The Misfits (Friend In The Blues); Lefthand Freddy (Take It Back To The Blues); The Groove Krewe (Empty Pocket Blues).
Liz Kinnon (pianist/arranger/composer/educator/film coach), a native of Los Angeles, has performed all over the world with numerous artists, including Dizzy Gillespie, Andy Williams, Barbara Morrison, Sherwood Sledge, Kenia, Octavio Bailly, and Jackie Ryan.Ms. Kinnon's songwriting credits include Say Goodbye on Kenia's Love Lives On CD. Her arrangements have been featured on a variety of recordings and live performances, including The Duke Ellington Memorial Concert with legendary jazz greats Pepper Adams, Sonny Fortune, and full orchestra; strings for Sandy Graham's 2003 CD, By Request; tracks on jazz vocalist Jackie Ryan's last three CD releases and ongoing performances. In May 2007, Ms. Kinnon was commissioned to write and perform her own arrangement of Smile with Maiden Voyage (17-piece big band) at the Kennedy Center's “Tribute to Women In Jazz” and returned in 2010 for a concert to honor jazz icon Mary Lou Williams.During the 1990s, Ms. Kinnon worked as an orchestrator for Emmy award-winning composers Richard Stone, Steve Bernstein, and Tim Kelly on cartoons Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, and Histeria; also for composer Shirley Walker on the feature film Mystery Men. Liz went on to compose and record the scores for the documentaries The Life and Times of Jean DePaul (2005) and Nicole Wood: Cars & Beauty (2012) in Los Angeles, CA. She has worked in music preparation for hundreds of films, live performances, and television shows, including many years on the music team for the Academy Awards.As a young faculty member at the Dick Grove School of Music from 1984-1992, Ms. Kinnon taught classes in jazz theory, arranging, and piano. In 2009 she joined the faculty as Jazz Piano Instructor at the Colburn School of Performing Arts and in 2012 she helped to launch Colburn's Adult Studies program, where she is currently the Director of Adult Jazz Workshops and teaches other jazz-related classes.In 2015 Liz drew from her skills as a performer and educator to coach actor Ryan Gosling through preproduction and filming for his role as an accomplished jazz pianist in the film La La Land, for which he won the Golden Globe award for Best Actor. Since then, she has worked as a piano coach on other film projects including Lost Transmissions (Simon Pegg and Juno Temple), Covers (Dakota Johnson), Coda (Eugenio Derbez), Hollywood Stargirl (Uma Thurman and Elijah Richardson), Evolution of Nate Gibson (Hannah Riley), and Mothership.Ms. Kinnon graduated from the Composing and Arranging Program (CAP) at the Dick Grove School of Music in 1982. She returned to school in 2006 and received a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Studies with a minor in Communications from CSU Dominguez Hills in 2008. She was selected as one of five Los Angeles artists in 2010 for the prestigious Teaching Artist Training Program (TAAP) conducted by the Music Center Education Foundation.Ms. Behavin', Liz's first solo CD, was released in March 2007. Many top international artists are featured in this dynamic merging of Brazilian, Latin, and bebop jazz.Support the show
Liz Kinnon (pianist/arranger/composer/educator/film coach), a native of Los Angeles, has performed all over the world with numerous artists, including Dizzy Gillespie, Andy Williams, Barbara Morrison, Sherwood Sledge, Kenia, Octavio Bailly, and Jackie Ryan.Ms. Kinnon's songwriting credits include Say Goodbye on Kenia's Love Lives On CD. Her arrangements have been featured on a variety of recordings and live performances, including The Duke Ellington Memorial Concert with legendary jazz greats Pepper Adams, Sonny Fortune, and full orchestra; strings for Sandy Graham's 2003 CD, By Request; tracks on jazz vocalist Jackie Ryan's last three CD releases and ongoing performances. In May 2007, Ms. Kinnon was commissioned to write and perform her own arrangement of Smile with Maiden Voyage (17-piece big band) at the Kennedy Center's “Tribute to Women In Jazz” and returned in 2010 for a concert to honor jazz icon Mary Lou Williams.During the 1990s, Ms. Kinnon worked as an orchestrator for Emmy award-winning composers Richard Stone, Steve Bernstein, and Tim Kelly on cartoons Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, and Histeria; also for composer Shirley Walker on the feature film Mystery Men. Liz went on to compose and record the scores for the documentaries The Life and Times of Jean DePaul (2005) and Nicole Wood: Cars & Beauty (2012) in Los Angeles, CA. She has worked in music preparation for hundreds of films, live performances, and television shows, including many years on the music team for the Academy Awards.As a young faculty member at the Dick Grove School of Music from 1984-1992, Ms. Kinnon taught classes in jazz theory, arranging, and piano. In 2009 she joined the faculty as Jazz Piano Instructor at the Colburn School of Performing Arts and in 2012 she helped to launch Colburn's Adult Studies program, where she is currently the Director of Adult Jazz Workshops and teaches other jazz-related classes.In 2015 Liz drew from her skills as a performer and educator to coach actor Ryan Gosling through preproduction and filming for his role as an accomplished jazz pianist in the film La La Land, for which he won the Golden Globe award for Best Actor. Since then, she has worked as a piano coach on other film projects including Lost Transmissions (Simon Pegg and Juno Temple), Covers (Dakota Johnson), Coda (Eugenio Derbez), Hollywood Stargirl (Uma Thurman and Elijah Richardson), Evolution of Nate Gibson (Hannah Riley), and Mothership.Ms. Kinnon graduated from the Composing and Arranging Program (CAP) at the Dick Grove School of Music in 1982. She returned to school in 2006 and received a Bachelor's Degree in Applied Studies with a minor in Communications from CSU Dominguez Hills in 2008. She was selected as one of five Los Angeles artists in 2010 for the prestigious Teaching Artist Training Program (TAAP) conducted by the Music Center Education Foundation.Ms. Behavin', Liz's first solo CD, was released in March 2007. Many top international artists are featured in this dynamic merging of Brazilian, Latin, and bebop jazz.Support the show
On this episode American Pop Artist Shevyn Roberts speaks to Brandon Jay about being the winner of a prestigious award (Hollywood Music & Media Award) for her music. She even has a special guest Robert Eibach join her as well. Brandon, even plays her single "Runnin Outta Time" right after the interview. You don't wanna miss it! Who is Shevyn Roberts? Shevyn Roberts releases an upcoming album "High On Frequency" with the lead single "Runnin Outta Time," which features a Robert Eibach remix. Robert Eibach-DJ, Producer, Remixer, Songwriter-who has worked with Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Taylor Swift, and many others. "I had a great experience working with Shevyn, as she has high energy and a life-loving spirit. We were able to be quite creative and turn her vision into some really fun tracks that any audience from clubgoers to music streamers can enjoy", said Robert Eibach. Shevyn's release titled "Running Out Of Time" is an otherworldly tune about a multidimensional version of herself doing time travel, with self-empowerment from her future self as showcased in the music video. The music video for Shevyn's "Runnin Outta Time" was shot in Los Angeles with Director Zane from Zane Productions, who has worked with Universal Records, Warner Music Group, Spinnin Records, and Marvel. In the video, Shevyn is transported into the near future and meets her future self. Shevyn stars on a reality show called the "April & Shevyn Show" airing on Hey Vegas TV which follows Shevyn and April's day-to-day lives and fun shenanigans as a recording artist in a Vegas setting. Shevyn Roberts is an American singer, actress, and dancer who has been nominated for multiple awards for her music, including the Hollywood Music in Media Award for the songs Superstitious', 'Upside Down' and 'Better than the First Time.' Shevyn has won multiple awards for dancing, including six National Solo Dance Championships with the American Dance/Drill Team School and Showtime International. Shevyn was also named one of Music Connection Magazine's Hot 100 Unsigned Artists & Bands of the Year. She is also known as an actor, being featured in such TV shows as "Days of our Lives" and such films as "Dead Ant", where she played a rock star. Shevyn has received standing ovations that sparked fans' curiosity about how she did it. As she evolved from her teenage years of success, her love for performance and strong connections with music drove her to record an album. Many records followed, and eventually, Shevyn ended up opening for World Famous Super Star Justin Bieber at one of his concerts. She then went on to have several of her songs nominated and ultimately Won Best Pop Song At The Hollywood Music In Media Awards. Shevyn is also slated to star in 4 films in 2023. Robert Eibach is a GRAMMY-nominated and Latin GRAMMY-nominated, Billboard-charting artist, producer, engineer, remixer, and songwriter. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and growing up playing guitar and bass with a desire to learn more about music production, Eibach enrolled at Temple University in Philadelphia. It was there he learned piano and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcasting, Telecommunications, and Mass Media with a concentration in Music Production. While in Philadelphia, Robert also worked at the legendary Third Story Recording Studios as a recording engineer. The experience of working with such artists as Korn and Swizz Beatz, and learning from producers/engineers Mark Sarisky, Scott Herzog, Jack Klotz, and Phil Nowlan gave Robert the confidence and motivation to move out west to Los Angeles and pursue a career in the music industry. After arriving in Los Angeles, Robert was hired by Del Oro Music, where he worked his way up the ranks from an assistant engineer, to an engineer, to head engineer, and eventually to a producer. He has enjoyed working on recordings by many top artists including Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Camila Cabello, Mark Ronson, Normani, Miley Cyrus, David Longoria, Kesha, Chris Standring, Barbara Morrison, Selena Gomez, Poncho Sanchez, Lucky Diaz, and The Family Jam Band, Baby Bash, Sabrina Carpenter, Alan Walker, Marshmello, Smash Mouth, and many others across a variety of genres. For more info follow Shevyn on Instagram @shevynroberts Follow Robert on Instagram @the_bach
Download the “65 Investment Terms You MUST Know to Reach Your Financial Goals In The Shortest Time Possible” for FREE by going to https://TodaysMarketExplained.com/ Barbara Morrison (https://www.tmc.com/) is the founder and president of TMC Financing, a certified development company that provides Small Business Administration (SBA) commercial real estate financing. TMC has provided U.S. Small Business Administration funding of over $10 billion, for real estate developments in California, Nevada, and Arizona since 1981, helping almost 6,000 firms and creating and retaining an estimated 60,000 jobs throughout the region. Barbara Morrison established TMC Community Capital (TMC CC) in 2018 to give a low-cost alternative to internet lenders who take advantage of small business owners. TMC Community Capital uses technology and innovation to deliver loans that are quick and transparent on a scalable platform. Morrison discovered her interest in small company economic development while working as the deputy director of the Mayor's Office of Economic Development in San Francisco. Barbara is a former mayor and member of the Belvedere City Council. She has received widespread recognition for her advocacy for women and small business owners, as well as her leadership of several community groups. Follow @TodaysMarketExplained on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to see short videos of all the best and most valuable moments from this episode! To see short videos of all our best Today's Market Explained tips follow us on: Follow TME on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@todaysmarketexplained Follow TME on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TodaysMarketExplained Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYjCaTkX698mc6yAFaFz4tg Like TME on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TodaysMarketExplained Follow TME on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastTME Website: https://todaysmarketexplained.com/ DISCLAIMER: This podcast is provided by FourStar Wealth Advisors for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance. FourStar is an SEC registered investment advisor that maintains a principal business in the state of Illinois. The firm may only transact business in states in which it has filed or qualifies for a corresponding exemption from such requirements. For information about FourStar's registration status and business operations please consult the firm's form ADV disclosure documents, the most recent versions of which are available on the SEC investment advisory public disclosure website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov
George had a notable and stellar career playing the Saxophone, Flute and Clarinet. He was inducted into the Savannah Coastal Jazz Association Hall of Fame in September, 2005 . Born in Savannah, Georgia he is both a composer and an arranger as well as a performer. George has performed with Clayton Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Ray Charles, Curtis Fuller, Herbie Hancock, Hubert Laws, Luckman Jazz Orchestra, Jimmy Smith, Bobby Caldwel, Jimmy Cleveland, Barbara Morrison, Billy Higgins, Eric Heed, Harold Land Jr., Phil Ranelin, Buddy Ranelin, Buddy Childers, LaMont Johnson, Henry Franklin, Louie Spears, Kevin O'Neal and More. George has also performed for various schools in the LA Unified School District leading, the George Harper Ensemble, and featuring Jazz styles from Dixie Land to Contemporary. The National GRAMMY Concert Series for Children featured “The George Harper Saxophone Quartet” at Elementary schools in the LA Unified School District. The program included music and composers of various musical styles from Classical to Jazz.
A legend in the Jazz world; the late Barbara Morrison gives us a glimpse into her world. From her connections to giants such as Dizzie Gillespie, Tina Turner, and Stevie Wonder, to lessons her father taught her, to using her theater to channel her music or to mentor others in the art, Barbara navigates us thru a most beautiful journey. The world knew her as a jazz singer but most everyone that knew her loved her dearly. She was a bright light shining and lighting up the world with her talent and beautiful spirit. May she rest in heaven. She will be greatly missed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaron-d-king/support
ICYMI: The Mo'Kelly Show Presents – A fun Sunday show featuring an Indiana Egg Farmer that stuck a live chicken “where the sun don't shine,” the dangerous new “Orbeez Challenge” spreading on TikTok, and thoughts on the new ‘Play-Doh' movie…PLUS – A replay of Mo's conversation with renowned Jazz & Blues Singer, Barbara Morrison in the wake of her passing on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Sunday 20 March: Wattleseed Ensemble's Katie Yap drops by to talk about the difference between a baroque viola and a modern one, plus an archive interview with jazz vocalist Barbara Morrison who played with Dizzy Gillespie, Ron Carter and the Count Basie Orchestra.
We had a great conversation with producer, engineer, remixer and singer / songwriter Robert Eibach on The Chris & Sandy Show. This was a very raw conversation about the music industry! We talked about so many things from family, music, engineering, LA, he told some really amazing stories to a whole lot more!Robert Eibach is a GRAMMY®-nominated and Latin GRAMMY®-nominated artist (as a member of Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band), Billboard-charting producer, engineer, remixer and songwriter. Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and growing up playing guitar and bass with a desire to learn more about music production, Eibach enrolled at Temple University in Philadelphia. It was there he learned piano and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media with a concentration in Music Production. While in Philadelphia, Robert also worked at legendary Third Story Recording Studios as a recording engineer. The experience of working with such artists as Korn and Swizz Beatz, and learning from producers/engineers Mark Sarisky, Scott Herzog, Jack Klotz and Phil Nowlan gave Robert the confidence and motivation to move out west to Los Angeles and pursue a career in the music industry. After arriving in Los Angeles, Robert was hired by Del Oro Music, where he worked his way up the ranks from assistant engineer, to engineer to head engineer and eventually to producer. He has enjoyed working on recordings by many top artists including Ariana Grande, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Camila Cabello, Mark Ronson, Normani, Miley Cyrus, David Longoria, Kesha, Chris Standring, Barbara Morrison, Selena Gomez, Poncho Sanchez, Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band, Baby Bash, Sabrina Carpenter, Alan Walker, Marshmello, Smash Mouth and many others across many genres.As a producer and remixer Robert has experienced much success on the Billboard Charts. His remixes for Ariana Grande (No Tears Left To Cry, 7 Rings, etc), Mark Ronson and Camila Cabello (Find U Again) and Jennifer Lopez (Baila Conmigo) all reached the level of #1. Robert's productions and songwriting for David Longoria featuring Dallas Lovato (Playground, etc.), Ani (Dance The Night Away, Confession) among others also scored top 20s and top 15 success on Billboard. Robert has also contributed work to GRAMMY®-Winning Albums for Ariana Grande (Sweetener), Wouter Kellerman and Ricky Kej (Winds of Samsara), and the Latin GRAMMY®-Winning Album by The Lucky Band (Buenos Diaz), as well as GRAMMY®-Nominated works for Ariana Grande (Thank U, Next), Taylor Swift (Lover), Wouter Kellerman (Love Language) and Latin GRAMMY®-Nominated albums by Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band (Adelante, Paseo Lunar).Robert Eibach is a member of Lucky Diaz and The Family Jam Band, who is a 2022 GRAMMY® Nominee in the Best Children's Album category for the album “Crayon Kids”, and a 2020 Latin-GRAMMY® Nominee for the album “Paseo Lunar” also in the Best Children's Album category. As a solo artist, Robert Eibach released his first single “Play With You” featuring Elle Dubleu in August of 2020 and received a Hollywood Music In Media Award Nomination for Best EDM Song of 2020. Interested in expanding his creativity to visual arts, Eibach has also produced TV Specials for PBS and a number of TV episodes and interviews in music and film for the 24k Music Network , where he serves as VP of Production. Robert co-wrote and produced the theme song for the feature film “Bloodline: Now or Never” with David Longoria and features singer April Diamond, entitled “Now or Never”, which made the Academy Awards® shortlist for Original Song in 2018.As a proud member of the Recording Academy® Advocacy Team, and also the Producer and Engineers Wing, Robert has, with other music industry professionals, met with members of Congress to advance legislation critical to the future of the music industry. He also sits on The Board of Directors for the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Refining Purpose®, who's mission is to empower individuals impacted by the foster care system to embrace self-sufficient productive lives through mentor-ship programs.
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TEXT EZWAY TO 55678 SOCIAL NETWORK EZWAYWALLOFFAME.COM Brought to you by BRAINTAP.COM Radio Boomers Live Like our FB Page Every Mon. 10 a.m. PST With Host: James Zuley and Reatha Grey Reatha Grey Tech Time: Special Guests: JOHNNY VENOKUR - Johnny Venokur is an Award-winning Actor and Producer who studied at Lee Strasberg Institute in New York, is an extraordinary coach in entertainment. Also, Actors Connection Network - Celebrity Coach. Hot Topic: News Updates Jim's Gem: Think again... Carmelita's Corner Special Guest: BARBARA MORRISON - Barbara Morrison's stellar musical achievements is a tour to Europe which included Dee Dee Bridgewater, and most recently a 33 state National tour, performances with household names such as Ray Charles, jazz festivals and concerts. Her voice has also been featured on 3 Grammy nominated recordings. She is the founder of Barbara Morrison's Performing Arts Center and Museum located in Leimert Park.
The Mo'Kelly Show welcomes Jazz and Blues Legend Barbara Morrison for Jazz Appreciation Month and “A Song for Herbie” honoring pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, composer, actor and Professor Herbie Hancock…
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Welcome to a new edition of the Neon Jazz interview series with Los Angeles-based Jazz Singer Luke Carlsen .. We talked in the Fall of 2020 during the COVID-19 about his newest 2020 Song What’ll I Do .. He has been a fan of jazz and big band music since childhood and began singing in the genre very early. While still in college, his big band professor, Albert Alva, introduced him to legendary jazz singer, Barbara Morrison, at Steamers Jazz Club in Southern California. She invited the young singer on the stage with her to sing “Fly Me to the Moon.” The crowd erupted with applause after his performance, and his career in jazz performance unfolded. It’s a great story .. Enjoy…Click to listen.Neon Jazz is a radio program airing since 2011. Hosted by Joe Dimino and Engineered by John Christopher in Kansas City, Missouri giving listeners a journey into one of America's finest inventions. Take a listen on KCXL (102.9 FM / 1140 AM) out of Liberty, MO. Listen to KCXL on Tunein Radio at http://tunein.com/radio/Neon-Jazz-With-Joe-Dimino-p381685/. You can now catch Neon Jazz on KOJH 104.7 FM out of the Mutual Musicians Foundation from Noon - 1 p.m. CST Monday-Friday at https://www.kojhfm.org/. Check us out at All About Jazz @ https://kansascity.jazznearyou.com/neon-jazz.php. For all things Neon Jazz, visit http://theneonjazz.blogspot.com/
Sunday Swing highlights the music of the swing era. Here’s a one hour workout to help you forget today’s worries. Do the Lindy Hop or choose your favorite dance. Just keep swingin'. This episode includes: 1) The Hucklebuck by Doc Severinsen & His Big Band (with Barbara Morrison, vocal) 2) Christopher Columbus by Benny Goodman And His Orchestra 3) Imbote by The Debbie Curtis Big Band & Swing Orchestra 4) Things Ain't What They Used To Be by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra 5) One O'clock Jump by The Clark Sisters 6) Too Close For Comfort by Patti Austin (with The WDR Big Band) 7) Royal Garden Blues by Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra 8) Sent for You Yesterday and Here You Come Today by Count Basie (with Jimmie Rushing, vocal) 9) Jump Jive An' Wail by The Brian Setzer Orchestra 10) Tuxedo Junction by Erskine Hawkins 11) Take the "A" Train by Ike Carpenter & His Orchestra 12) 'S Wonderful by Dutch Swing College Band (with Laura Fygi, vocal) 13) Wednesday Night Hop by Andy Kirk & His 12 Clouds of Joy 14) At The Woodchopper's Ball by Woody Herman 15) Pick Up The Phone by Swingerhead 16) Five Guys Named Moe by Louis Jordan 17) Boogie Woogie by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra 18) Sing, Sing, Sing by The American Patrol Orchestra
STANDARD SEMANAL.- “My One And Only One”(CHARLIE VENTURA-ART TATUM-BEN WEBSTER-SUSANA RAYA). .-JAZZ RECUERDO ANIVERSARIO.- James Moody - Wail Moody, Wail (1955).-JAZZ ACTUALIDAD .- Jorge Riera Gypsy Trio-From Now On. PROG.Nº 656.- Dos horas para el análisis y repaso a la historia y actualidad que generan esta música americana . Todo en el tono que acostumbra este programa, en dos secciones JAZZ ANIVERSARIO y JAZZ ACTUALIDAD importantes novedades y diferentes canales de comunicación que se ofrecerán al oyente. STANDARD SEMANAL.- “My One And Only One”(CHARLIE VENTURA-ART TATUM-BEN WEBSTER-SUSANA RAYA). JAZZ RECUERDO ANIVERSARIO.- James Moody - Wail Moody, Wail (1955) Sello: Prestige ?– PRLP 7036 Formato: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono País: US Publicado: 1956 Género: Jazz Estilo: Bop Lista de Títulos A1 Wail Moody Wail B1 The Golden Touch B2 The Nearness Of You B3 Donkey Serenade B4 Moody's Blue Again Compañías, etc. • Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey Créditos • Baritone Saxophone – Pee Wee Moore • Bass – John Lathan • Cover – Weinstock*, Hannan* • Drums – Clarence Johnson* • Liner Notes – Ira Gitler • Piano – Jimmy Boyd (2) • Recorded By – Van Gelder* • Supervised By – Bob Weinstock • Tenor Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – James Moody • Trombone – William Shepherd • Trumpet – Dave Burns Notas Recorded in Hackensack, NJ; December 12, 1955. Nacido en Savannah (Georgia), la infancia de James Moody transcurrió en Newark, donde descubrió su interés por la música y por el saxofón (inicialmente el alto, luego el tenor) con 16 años. Durante la II Guerra Mundial participa en la banda de la fuerza aérea estadounidense, formado íntegramente por personas de color. En 1946, es convocado a una audición de Dizzy Gillespie, quien dirigía en la época una de las primeras big bands que ejecutaban la nueva música conocida como bebop, pero no la pasa. Gillespie acaba contratanto a Moody unos meses más tarde y el saxofonista no tarda en atraer la atención del público y la crítica con un breve pero energético solo en "Emanon", una composición de Gillespie.1 El alcoholismo interrumpe por primera vez la carrera de Moody en 1948, y éste se traslada a Paris para desintoxicarse. En 1951 vuelve a su país natal con su éxito Moody's Mood for Love, pero cuando en 1958 un incendio destruye el equipo e instrumentos de su banda así como todas sus partituras, vuelve a la bebida y es ingresado en un hospital psiquiátrico de Nueva York.1 En 1963, regresa con Dizzy Gillespie, esta vez en formación de quinteto. Moody permanece en la banda del trompetista hasta 1969, cuando prueba suerte como líder, pero no obtiene éxito y en 1973 abandona por completo el mundo del jazz para trabajar en las orquestas de baile de los hoteles de Las Vegas. Tras siete años en el anonimato, James Moody obtiene su divorcio y vuelve a la Costa Este para retomar su carrera como músico de jazz, a veces como líder de pequeños combos, otras veces como sideman, llegando a aparecer en el film de Clint Eastwood Medianoche en el jardín del bien y del mal, de 1997 y siendo reconocido un año más tarde por la National Endowment for the Arts como Jazz Master.1 El James Moody Quartet (con la pianista Renee Rosnes, el bajista Todd Coolman y el baterista Adam Nussbaum) fue el vehículo de Moody en la última parte de su carrera. Moody también tocó regularmente con la Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars y la Dizzy Gillespie Alumni All-Stars Big Band y también a menudo colaboró con el ex alumno de Gillespie, el trompetista-compositor-director Jon Faddis. Faddis y Moody trabajaron en 2007 con la WDR Big Band en Colonia, Alemania bajo la dirección de Michael Abene. Y junto con Faddis, viajó en 1986 con la Philip Morris Superband con artistas como el organista Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, Grady Tate y Barbara Morrison. Se incluyeron también Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, Jimmy Heath, Kenny Washington, Slide Hampton y Monty Alexander en una gira de cuatro países y 14 ciudades de 18 conciertos, especialmente en Australia, Canadá, Japón y Filipinas, comenzando el 3 de septiembre de 1986, con su primer concierto en Perth, Australia. Moody 4B, su último álbum grabado en 2008, recibe una nominación a los premios Grammy, y tras ello, Moody cae gravemente enfermo. El 9 de diciembre de 2010, fallece por complicaciones causadas por el cáncer de páncreas, causando una gran conmoción en el mundo del jazz.2 James Moody fue una institución en el mundo del jazz desde finales de la década de 1940 hasta principios del siglo XXI, sea como saxofonista, como flautista (fue uno de los primeros flautistas de jazz y es considerado como uno de los mejores) o como original showman al frente de su éxito Moody's Mood for Love.3 Poseedor de una extensa y selecta discografía, entre la que algunos críticos destacan títulos como "Moody's Mood for Love" (1956) o "Don't Look Away Not" (1969),4 James Moody es conocido asimismo por el original sentido del humor que mostraba sobre el escenario, una particularidad que aprendió de Dizzy Gillespie y con la que, junto a su talento, se ganó el favor de sus compañeros y de la crítica.1 Su sonido al saxofón, inspirado inicialmente por Lester Young, se fue endureciendo con el tiempo en respuesta al surgimiento de los nuevos talentos, y hoy James Moody es recordado no sólo por sus aportaciones como músico, sino también por su gran éxito "Moody's Mood for Love", una de las cimas del arte vocalese que inspiraría a otros artistas posteriores.5 JAZZ ACTUALIDAD .- Esta semana tendremos a Jorge Riera Gypsy Trio-From Now On. Jorge Riera presenta su primer trabajo en solitario en el que plasma su obsesión por el Gypsy Jazz desarrollada en los últimos años. Esta grabación es un homenaje a la música de Django Reinhardt, el jazz manouche, desde nuestra perspectiva, intentando ser respetuosos con su legado y su forma de entender la música y la vida.
Barbara is completing her Ph.D. in Experimental Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC) where she also received her Masters of Science as well as her Bachelor of Kinesiology in Exercise Science. Her thesis focuses on Cardiovascular Risk Management and Screening in Masters Athletes to prevent adverse cardiac events during sport. She has worked in cardiac rehab at Vancouver General and St. Paul's hospitals and is a certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist through the American College of Sports Medicine. Her research is conducted through a MITACs industry partner, SportsCardiologyBC, where she is also the senior research and project coordinator. Barbara's ResearchGate Profile Barbara's Twitter *NOTE: I had some issues with sound during the podcast which I'm afraid I couldn't edit out. Please forgive the lower quality and hopefully it shouldn't take away from the great information that Barbara provides. In this episode we cover: Barbara's background in cardiac rehabilitation and what it means for cardiac care The benefits of exercise for reducing the risk of cardiac events in people who have already had one Barbara's observations in cardiac rehab that lead her to pursue here research in masters athletes who were highly active but still suffering from heart attacks What is sudden cardiac death in relation to exercise? Why does there seem to be higher rates of SCD in sports like cycling and running. The upsetting truth of what defines a masters athlete What is atherosclerosis and coronary artery calcification (CAC) and what does a CAC score mean for cardiac risk Why does calcium build up in arteries and how does exercise effect it? The importance of exercise for maintaining lifelong heart health The difference between calcified, non-calcified and mixed plaques and how that relates to exercise level The importance of proper recovery with endurance training for maintaining arterial health The difficulty in quantifying how much exercise is the "sweet spot" for heart health and how it varies according to fitness level Does strength/resistance training have similar effects on heart health? Barbara's research investigating the prevalence of cardiovascular disease in older athletes. What are some of the health markers that older athletes should keep an eye on and what other useful tests are available? Barbara's research into the heart health of bodybuilders (including steroid users)
In this episode we feature some of the musicians with whom Don works and who have been on various recordings in some cases. Featured are bassist John B. Williams, singer Barbara Morrison, and drummer Paul Kreibich.
At World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th and Glisan for another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. Very happy to have the perpetually cool, recently named 2018 PDX Jazz Jazz Master and fellow KMHD host Art Abrams. His Swinging Machine Big Band will be appearing at the Festival on Thursday, February 15 at Revolution Hall playing with singers Ernie Andrews and Barbara Morrison in a program called “West Coasting,” devoted to West Coast Jazz. We’ll find out Art’s interpretation of that moniker, too. They’re going to They’ll recast arrangements by Lenny Niehaus, Terry Gibbs, Bill Holman, Lou Levy. How does one remain cool after age 80? For Art Abrams, just keep on with what you’re doing. Art has never stopped. Why should he? Let’s meet Art Abrams.
Glenn Appell is a versatile musician and educator who has performed on trumpet, flugelhorn, harmonica and Native American Flute in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 30 years. He has toured, performed and recorded with a wide variety of artists and ensembles including the world renowned San Francisco Mime Troupe, Pete and Sheila Escovedo, Charles Brown, Barbara Morrison, Clairdee, O. J. Ekemode, Ruth Brown, Junior Mance, David Bromberg, Danny Caron, The Johnny Nocturne Band, singer/songwriter Alex Call, Dr. Loco’s Rockin’ Jalapéno Band, Keta Bill, the jazz sextet, Inception, and many others. Glenn has also done extensive freelance recording for film scores and CDs. The show notes for this episode can be found at www.bobreeves.com/51.
Join Ann Bracken and Barbara Morrison as they explore the intersection of poetry and memoir. They will read from their most recent collections, in which they use poetry to unearth the secrets of the past. The readings will be followed by an open discussion.Ann Bracken’s memoir in verse, The Altar of Innocence, was released in 2015 by New Academia Publishing. Her poetry, essays, and interviews have appeared in anthologies and journals, including Little Patuxent Review, The New Verse News, Scribble, Reckless Writing: The Modernization of Poetry by Emerging Poets of the 21st Century, and Women Write Resistance: Poets Resist Gender Violence. Ann serves as a contributing editor for Little Patuxent Review, lectures at the University of Maryland, College Park, and leads workshops for creativity conferences, book clubs, schools, and adult education programs. Learn more at www.annbrackenauthor.com.Barbara Morrison, who writes as B. Morrison, is the author of two poetry collections, Terrarium and Here at Least, and a memoir, Innocent: Confessions of a Welfare Mother. Her award-winning work has been published in anthologies and magazines. An editor, teacher, and publisher, she conducts writing workshops and speaks on women’s and poverty-related issues as well as publishing and marketing. For more information, visit her Web site and blog at http://www.bmorrison.com.
Join Ann Bracken and Barbara Morrison as they explore the intersection of poetry and memoir. They will read from their most recent collections, in which they use poetry to unearth the secrets of the past. The readings will be followed by an open discussion.Ann Bracken’s memoir in verse, The Altar of Innocence, was released in 2015 by New Academia Publishing. Her poetry, essays, and interviews have appeared in anthologies and journals, including Little Patuxent Review, The New Verse News, Scribble, Reckless Writing: The Modernization of Poetry by Emerging Poets of the 21st Century, and Women Write Resistance: Poets Resist Gender Violence. Ann serves as a contributing editor for Little Patuxent Review, lectures at the University of Maryland, College Park, and leads workshops for creativity conferences, book clubs, schools, and adult education programs. Learn more at www.annbrackenauthor.com.Barbara Morrison, who writes as B. Morrison, is the author of two poetry collections, Terrarium and Here at Least, and a memoir, Innocent: Confessions of a Welfare Mother. Her award-winning work has been published in anthologies and magazines. An editor, teacher, and publisher, she conducts writing workshops and speaks on women’s and poverty-related issues as well as publishing and marketing. For more information, visit her Web site and blog at http://www.bmorrison.com.Recorded On: Wednesday, May 11, 2016
LA’s Barbara Morrison Performance Arts Center supports the Harmony Project. The children practice during the week after school. Barbara’s melodic voice, with its three-and-a-half-octave range, is known worldwide, as are her rich, unique, soulful and highly spirited interpretations of both, familiar Jazz and Blues classics and original contemporary tunes. Barbara returns to Laguna Beach on […]
One of the most versatile exponents of the latest cadre of young jazz musicians to emerge in the post-“Young Lions” era, saxophonist, Ray Zepeda, differentiates himself not only by his diverse musical background but also by his life story – a sojourn that began in the shadows of oil wells and derricks in Taft, California, followed by his formative musical development in the beach cities of Los Angeles’s South Bay which led to a 5-year stint in the Boston area where he greatly broadened his musical perspective and started composing, only to return to the South Bay to establish himself in the Los Angeles jazz scene – a life that has not only encompassed alternating periods of focus on “classical” composition, jazz, and popular music, but also various professional pursuits which have included jobs such s a music educator and a successful project management career in the oil & gas industry. The economics of jazz notwithstanding, rest assured that Ray Zepeda has lived the jazz way, improvising a life, as it were, - exploiting every opening, pulling on every thread no matter how tenuous or impossibly thin, and approaching life with a humility that has allowed others to shine and benefit from his gifts – and, undeterred by numerous vicissitudes, has achieved his highest level of success during this, the most severe economic turndown in memory. This is not as much an artist’s story as it is a uniquely American one. His debut CD, “Step By Step”, features Bill Evans Trio drummer, Joe La Barbera; first-call bassist, Darek Oles; and legendary L.A. pianist/composer, Rich Eames. With eight smoking, thought-provoking tracks beautifully mastered by Bernie Grundman, it was the top seller at the Bakersfield Jazz Festival which featured a lineup of internationally-known artists and enjoyed substantial radio airplay in major markets nationwide and abroad and marked movement on the jazz charts. He recently founded the Bakersfield New Music Collective which will perform two pieces on his second CD, “America”, to be released in 2016. A veteran of the Los Angeles jazz, reggae, punk, pop, and house DJ scene, Zepeda has performed/recorded with Lou Rawls, Russ Ferrante (Yellowjackets), John Patitucci (Chick Corea), Joe La Barbera (Bill Evans Trio), Barbara Morrison, Thelma Jones, Carl Saunders (Stan Kenton/ Bill Holman), Dave Tull (Chuck Mangione/ Michael Buble), Lanny Morgan (Supersax/ Natalie Cole), Johnny Blas (CuBop Records), and many others. Since beginning his professional career playing lead alto in various big bands at the age of 15, his musical palette has expanded to include everything from serious composition to avant-garde jazz to contemporary pop to punk rock. Mr. Zepeda holds the Master of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of Southern California where he studied with saxophonist, Bob Sheppard (Steely Dan, Chick Corea, Mike Stern), and the Bachelor of Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied Composition with Pulitzer Prize and MacArthur Grant-winning composer, John Harbison. http://rayzepeda.com/
One of the most versatile exponents of the latest cadre of young jazz musicians to emerge in the post-“Young Lions” era, saxophonist, Ray Zepeda, differentiates himself not only by his diverse musical background but also by his life story – a sojourn that began in the shadows of oil wells and derricks in Taft, California, followed by his formative musical development in the beach cities of Los Angeles’s South Bay which led to a 5-year stint in the Boston area where he greatly broadened his musical perspective and started composing, only to return to the South Bay to establish himself in the Los Angeles jazz scene – a life that has not only encompassed alternating periods of focus on “classical” composition, jazz, and popular music, but also various professional pursuits which have included jobs such s a music educator and a successful project management career in the oil & gas industry. The economics of jazz notwithstanding, rest assured that Ray Zepeda has lived the jazz way, improvising a life, as it were, - exploiting every opening, pulling on every thread no matter how tenuous or impossibly thin, and approaching life with a humility that has allowed others to shine and benefit from his gifts – and, undeterred by numerous vicissitudes, has achieved his highest level of success during this, the most severe economic turndown in memory. This is not as much an artist’s story as it is a uniquely American one. His debut CD, “Step By Step”, features Bill Evans Trio drummer, Joe La Barbera; first-call bassist, Darek Oles; and legendary L.A. pianist/composer, Rich Eames. With eight smoking, thought-provoking tracks beautifully mastered by Bernie Grundman, it was the top seller at the Bakersfield Jazz Festival which featured a lineup of internationally-known artists and enjoyed substantial radio airplay in major markets nationwide and abroad and marked movement on the jazz charts. He recently founded the Bakersfield New Music Collective which will perform two pieces on his second CD, “America”, to be released in 2016. A veteran of the Los Angeles jazz, reggae, punk, pop, and house DJ scene, Zepeda has performed/recorded with Lou Rawls, Russ Ferrante (Yellowjackets), John Patitucci (Chick Corea), Joe La Barbera (Bill Evans Trio), Barbara Morrison, Thelma Jones, Carl Saunders (Stan Kenton/ Bill Holman), Dave Tull (Chuck Mangione/ Michael Buble), Lanny Morgan (Supersax/ Natalie Cole), Johnny Blas (CuBop Records), and many others. Since beginning his professional career playing lead alto in various big bands at the age of 15, his musical palette has expanded to include everything from serious composition to avant-garde jazz to contemporary pop to punk rock. Mr. Zepeda holds the Master of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of Southern California where he studied with saxophonist, Bob Sheppard (Steely Dan, Chick Corea, Mike Stern), and the Bachelor of Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he studied Composition with Pulitzer Prize and MacArthur Grant-winning composer, John Harbison. http://rayzepeda.com/
Lee and Rene preview new albums from singer Barbara Morrison and drummer Ray Appleton, two underappreciated artists who have not received a lot of media or public attention in recent years. Rene and Lee riff on "shit I'm scared to do." NOTE: Rene is afraid of snakes, her basement and truly speaking her mind, while Lee is afraid of writing a bad book. However, Lee is not afraid of sharks. Rene explains the creative power of fear.
THE UNDERGROUND EXPERIENCE & UNCLE EARL Celebrates WOMEN'S MONTH Presenting A Special SHINE ON HOLLYWOOD Magazine Salute! Special Guests: Arnold Garcia, Marion Ramsey, Clent Bowers, Mara New & Jesse Dorado Musical Artists: Arnold G., Barbara Morrison, Marion Ramsey, Bowers & Samay OMG….You Have No Idea About This Ride We Are Going To Take…..All I Can […] The post A Special SHINE ON HOLLYWOOD Magazine Salute! appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
THE UNDERGROUND EXPERIENCE & UNCLE EARL Celebrates WOMEN’S MONTH Presenting A Special SHINE ON HOLLYWOOD Magazine Salute! Special Guests: Arnold Garcia, Marion Ramsey, Clent Bowers, Mara New & Jesse Dorado Musical Artists: Arnold G., Barbara Morrison, Marion Ramsey, Bowers & Samay OMG….You Have No Idea About This Ride We Are Going To Take…..All I Can Say Is….Keep Your Drool Bucket […] The post A Special SHINE ON HOLLYWOOD Magazine Salute! appeared first on The Uncle Earl.
Many assume that welfare mothers are lazy, uneducated, and have children simply to qualify for more welfare funds. Is that true? Maybe for some mothers on welfare. But, what about a college educated mother who was on welare? A woman who grew up in an affluent home? Listen to Barbara Morrison discuss her book, Innocent: […] The post Journey for Truth – Welfare Mothers appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
The winners of the Baltimore City Senior Citizens Poetry Contest 2012, sponsored by the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks, are: Barbara Morrison, first place; Helen Szymkowiak, second place; Kate Richardson, third place; and Mary Dozier, honorable mention. They will read from their winning entries at this Free Fall Baltimore event. Carla Dupree, one of the contest judges, will present a special tribute to her friend Lucille Clifton, former Maryland poet laureate. Recorded On: Saturday, October 20, 2012
Our guest tonight will be Dr Barbara Morrison. We will discuss what happens in hospitals and how it is not natural, it puts all births at higher risk. A woman's body can function very well on its own if left alone. How important it is for kangaroo care and breastfeeding to start immediately after birth. Check out her site at http://www.drbarbcnm.com/
Episode #051 of Hey Mister Jesse is now available to download and enjoy. March's show features lots of exciting news, new music from Barbara Morrison, a mini Variations On A Theme eMusic feature, an interview with singer Jayna Morgan, new music from Jayna Morgan & the Sazerac Sunrise Jazz Band and international audience feedback. (70 minutes)
Welcome to episode #014 of Hey Mister Jesse. February's show features lots of news, songs by and an interview with Barbara Morrison, an 8-Count Swing featuring 8 of Jesse's favorite swinging love songs just in time for Valentine's Day, and listener comments. (69 minutes)