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Mali gradski vrtovi namijenjeni rekreaciji u prirodi koji omogućavaju stanovnicima grada uzgoj voća i povrća po uzoru na stare vikendice. Ovi vrtovi su u Njemačkoj jako popularni i nije ih lako dobiti u zakup. No, i kada ga dobijete s njim ne možete raditi što želite - sve je uređeno i propisano zakonom. Maja Marić i Nenad Kreizer znaju što je potrebno znati o Schrebergartenu. Gost Saša Noveski objašnjava što ga je navelo da se upusti u ovaj projekt, ali i zašto je od njega odustao. Von Maja Maric.
A saúde ou a sua falta no Serviço Nacional de Saúde e, também, no sistema de ensino de Portugal. Este é o fio condutor desta conversa de café à mesa da rádio, com António Apolinário Lourenço e João Pedro Gonçalves, que passa, entre outros, pela Faixa de Gaza, Suécia, Texas, Valência, Navarra, a Revolução Iraniana, Cesário Verde, Rosa Coutinho, os malucos e a bomba atómica, o passado o presente e o futuro da Espanha, o governo de oito partidos, as regiões, as línguas galega, Basca, Valenciana e Catalã cada vez mais usadas e, ainda, pelos climas frios e o seu impacto no desenvolvimento dos povos.
On this week's episode of Open, Emma is joined by Carrie and David Grant. BAFTA award-winning broadcasters, vocal coaches, leadership coaches and campaigners, their TV and music career has spanned over 35 years and they have been awarded a MOBO and a BASCA for their lifetime services to the music industry.The couple have been married for 34 years and their new book ‘A Very Modern Family: Stories and Guidance to nurture your relationship.' details their experiences of raising their four children - all of whom are neurodiverse, two of whom are non-binary, one who is transgender and one who is cisgendered - in the hopes of helping other families navigate their modern family.They share their own mindset changes and insights into how to construct a new, accepting and unified space while providing a deep dive into real life, frequently encountered situations and pertinent applicable advice.You find out more about Carrie and David here - https://carrieanddavidgrant.com/And on Instagram - @carriegrantsays and @davidgrantsaysEmma Campbell - @limitless_emwww.limitlessem.comOpen with Emma Campbell is produced by Pretty Fire Audio Productions @prettyfireaudioproductions
A las bandas que quieran ser REVELADAS, les invito a escribir al correo Envía 2 a 3 canciones, el pre kit, para poder realizar una buena opinión y REVELAR tu excelente banda de rock o metal. Mi correo benhamyn300@gmail.com Telegram / WhatsApp +595986122774
This episode is a follow up to Anne Green's conversation with Dr. Osei Appiah, Ph.D Professor, School Of Communication at The Ohio State University. Listen to it here. In this episode, Anne interviews three aspiring marketing communications professionals, Rikki Lee Joiner, Michaela Matheney, and Keilah Thompson, who are all students at The Ohio State University (OSU) and members of the Black Advertising and Strategic Communications Association (BASCA). They discuss their personal journeys to majors - and ultimately careers - in marketing communications, the specific areas of work that excite them, and their experiences with BASCA and its impact on their professional development.These students share their excitement and concerns about entering the industry, as well as their thoughts on previous work and internship experiences. They also touch on the issue of bias, the challenges of being the “only one” in a room and in opening doors for others in the Black community, and offer advice for marketing organizations looking to support young Black professionals.Join Anne and her guests as they provide valuable insights into the marketing communications industry and share their thoughts on what it takes to help professionals from traditionally marginalized communities build a successful career in these fields.To make sure you never miss an episode of Building Brand Gravity, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Building Brand Gravity in your favorite podcast player.
Welcome back to Building Brand Gravity. In this episode, Anne interviews Dr. Osei Appiah, a renowned communication and race scholar who serves as a Professor in the School of Communication at The Ohio State University. Dr. Appiah explores critical questions on building meaningful diversity across the fields of marketing, communications and advertising - and supporting Black talent in particular. This includes: the importance of race in the field of communicationintentional approaches to cultivating and empowering Black professionalshistoric barriers to building and sustaining a strong talent pipelinethe roles of industry and academia in making change and building belongingDr. Appiah shares his thoughts on the progress of diversity in the advertising and marcomms industry and provides insight into how we can work together to increase representation and empower Black talent by highlighting BASCA - the Black Advertising and Strategic Communications Association. Dr. Appiah Founded BASCA as a partnership between students, faculty, and professionals to develop and prepare Black students for careers in advertising, communications, marketing and more.More information about Dr. Appiah and today's topics:LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/osei-appiah-ph-d-3446472/ University Website: https://comm.osu.edu/people/appiah.2 Other Relevant Links: https://www.amazon.com/Psychology-Persuasion-Perspectives-Research-Application/dp/1609277325 https://www.amazon.com/Biased-Uncovering-Hidden-Prejudice-Shapes-ebook/dp/B07DH89ZDY Make sure to subscribe to hear the follow-up episode in which Anne will interview three BASCA student leaders! To make sure you never miss an episode of Building Brand Gravity, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Building Brand Gravity in your favorite podcast player.
Dopo aver raccontato, nell'episodio 41, il ruolo del calcio nella Guerra Civile spagnola, è venuto il momento di un approfondimento su una delle storie citate: quella della selezione basca che girò l'Europa e il mondo per raccogliere fondi e consenso per la Repubblica aggredita dai fascisti. L'ospite di questa puntata è Edoardo Molinelli, autore di un libro su questa vicenda. LE FONTI USATE PER QUESTO EPISODIO: - MOLINELLI Edoardo, Euzkadi. La Nazionale della libertà, Hellnation Libri, Red Star Press, Roma, 2016 La musica è "Inspired" di Kevin MacLeod [incompetech.com] Licenza C.C. by 4.0 Potete seguire Pallonate in Faccia a questi link: https://pallonateinfaccia.com https://www.facebook.com/pallonateinfacciablog https://twitter.com/pallonatefaccia https://www.instagram.com/pallonateinfaccia Per contattarmi: pallonateinfaccia@gmail.com SOSTENETE PALLONATE IN FACCIA!
This vinyl mix Danny pays tribute to the late singer songwriter Christine McVie with music by Stevie Nicks, Cocteau Twins, Modern English, and more. Christine Anne McVie (/məkˈviː/;[1] née Perfect; 12 July 1943 – 30 November 2022) was an English musician and songwriter. She was principally known as a vocalist and keyboardist with the band Fleetwood Mac.A member of several bands on the mid-1960s British Blues scene, notably Chicken Shack, she began playing with Fleetwood Mac in 1968, initially as a contract session player, before formally joining the band in 1970. She started to emerge as a songwriter by 1971, with her first compositions appearing on her fourth album with the group, Future Games. She would remain with the band through many lineup changes for the next several decades, generally writing and performing lead vocals on about half of the tracks on all of their subsequent studio albums (though she had partially retired in 1998, and only appeared as a session musician on the band's last studio album, Say You Will. She also released three solo studio albums. Steve Leggett of AllMusic described her as an "unabashedly easy-on-the-ears singer/songwriter, and the prime mover behind some of Fleetwood Mac's biggest hits". Eight songs written or co-written by her, including "Don't Stop", "Everywhere", and "Little Lies", appeared on Fleetwood Mac's 1988 Greatest Hits album.As a member of Fleetwood Mac, McVie was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music in 1998. The same year, after almost 30 years with the band, she opted to leave and lived in semi-retirement for nearly 15 years. She released a solo album in 2004. She appeared on stage with Fleetwood Mac at the O2 Arena in London in September 2013, before rejoining the band in 2014 prior to their On with the Show tour.McVie received a Gold Badge of Merit Award from BASCA, now The Ivors Academy, in 2006.[9] She received the Ivor Novello Award for Lifetime Achievement from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors in 2014 and was honoured with the Trailblazer Award at the UK Americana Awards in 2021. She was also the recipient of two Grammy Awards.
Eis que. sem sinais prévios, a Real Sociedad e o Athletic ganharam, juntos, 4 títulos espanhóis seguidos. Um momento histórico vivido entre 1980 e 1984, que versa também sobre o orgulho basco, o fim do franquismo, elencos formados só com jogadores da região, ligas decididas sempre na rodada final e personagens insuperáveis no afeto da torcida.
Radio Euskadi la Voce della Resistenza Basca - 100 anni di autoradio - Radio Bops una piacevole sorpresa - Premio Antitrust 2021 assegnato a Radio 24 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiopirata/message
¿Le pasa a la jerga de los jóvenes de ahora lo mismo que a las películas románticas? ¡Que ya no se hacen como antes! Repasamos expresiones más nuestras, desde el "digamelón" hasta "fistropecador de la pradera" De la lengua pasamos a los acentos y a las características que hacen a los españoles únicos y especiales en todo el mundo. ¡Qué disfrutéis!
2022 marks 50 years of Leo Sayer as a recording artist. With the world gradually emerging from a two-year hiatus, Leo will be celebrating this milestone to great effect, with a live performing schedule throughout 2022, along with a brand new album. Leo, who has had worldwide #1 singles up to 2006, as well as numerous GRAMMY and BASCA awards, is currently racing to the top of the Dance Charts with a new Armand van Helden re-working of his 2006 UK #1 single with Meck. During this period of much-perceived inactivity, Leo has been extremely active, spending a lot of time recording and releasing new singles - ‘My City In Lockdown' and ‘How Did We Get Here' - as well as collaborating on the tribute single to his friend and late-guitarist, Al Hodge, by recording Al's classic track ‘Tradewinds'. However, Leo also found the time to self-produce this new album; his own take on songs written and composed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and George Harrison ‘NORTHERN SONGS' is born; a 19 track CD and 2LP collection of simply timeless songs, with a limited signed vinyl edition. The release will also be available digitally. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gli alberi, antichi e muti testimoni dello scorrere del tempo, sono celebrati in Europa da un concorso che elegge l'albero Europeo dell'anno, concorso nato nella repubblica Ceca e reso europeo nel 2011.
Este podcast Minestrone é sobre o papel de resistência cultural que a comida representa. Nesse diálogo, Clau Gavioli fala com a chef Ana Estrela, uma brasileira que vive na Itália e cultiva histórias e memórias ancestrais de pessoas do mundo todo reconhecidas nos sabores, cheiros e cores dos pratos aprendidos em terras distantes. Esse episódio mostra como a gastronomia contribui para a preservação da memória e da ancestralidade de quem vive fora de seus lugares de origem porque trata de temas como diáspora, acolhimento e integração por meio da comida. Sobre a chef Ana Estrela - brasileira, baiana, dançarina e presidente da Associazone Culturale Origens, em Bari, na Puglia, Itália. Ela é autora de Ethnic Cook – Sapori e storie dal mondo, um livro de receitas resultante de um projeto que nasceu da ideia de que a inclusão passa do convívio de sabores que guardam vestígios de saberes, costumes, tradições. Teve seu trabalho reconhecimento com menção honrosa no Prêmio Mundial de Culinária Basca 2021. A hora do jabá https://www.facebook.com/Ethnic-Cook https://www.facebook.com/Associazione-Culturale-Origens @ethnic_cook @mcgavioli @minestrone_site Assine a newsletter do Minestrone para receber as novidades saindo do forno. Deixe o seu comentário sobre o conteúdo do Minestrone. Podcast Minestrone: Diálogo com a chef Ana Estrela (Temp 3 - Ep. 53) Gravado 19 ago 2021 (áudios gravados à distância) Publicado 20 ago 2020 Edição - Domenica Mendes
Nos fuimos a Cuenca al Museo del Sombrero para conversar con Juan Pablo Hurtado vocalista y líder de Basca, una de las bandas de metal más populares e importantes en Ecuador. Hablamos sobre la diferencia de oportunidades entre Quito y Cuenca, como llegaron a definir el sonido de la banda, el simbolismo detrás de las letras metaleras, la responsabilidad de ser el líder, el cáncer que lo alejó de los escenarios, la ida y venida de integrantes, el público metalero, eso y muchas cosas más con este gran referente del metal ecuatoriano en nuestro primer podcast fuera de Quito.
Register your interest in Serviced Accommodation Discovery Day here, and a member of our team will get back to you to confirm your place at your preferred date. In this episode, Kevin speaks to Alan Bond, a former Royal Navy Engineer Officer who now works as a Maritime Design Consultant whilst simultaneously running a successful SA property business in Bath, UK. Alan explains how Progressive SA training enabled him to legally reduce the firm´s tax bill by tens of thousands. They also discuss using SSAS pensions to build equity, which can be leveraged for future purchases. KEY TAKEAWAYS If you treat the business like a hobby, it will reward you like a hobby. If you treat it as a business, it will reward you like a business. Training is key. Ignorance is expensive. Day 1 of the Progressive SA course Alan learnt about capital allowances. This allowed him to offset over £200k in tax on a single property! Alan's highest-earning property has not paid a penny in income tax since it began trading and with the capital allowances still to come is unlikely to for a few more years. Automate wherever possible to reduce the amount of administration time it takes. Learn the systems and processes. Have a plan – Alan and partners have a 5-yr strategy to step back from the business, give up the day jobs, and allow one person to manage the business on their behalf. Get involved locally – Alan is a committee member for BASCA the local area Self-Catering association. It opens doors to politicians and local councils where you can exert influence. Use special-purpose financial vehicles like SSAS pensions to build equity to allow future purchases – guesthouses and B&Bs that are already classified as commercial property. BEST MOMENTS ‘When you treat property investing as a business, it rewards you like a business' ‘SA is challenging and hard work but hugely rewarding' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Serviced Accommodation Property Podcast https://propertysoldier.co.uk/ Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki Serviced Accommodation Success by Kevin Poneskis Audio Book Version of Serviced Accommodation Success GUEST RESOURCES Website - https://www.mipadbath.co.uk/ Alan´s email – Alan@mipadbath.co.uk ABOUT THE GUEST Alan is a former Royal Navy Engineer Officer who now works as a Maritime Design Consultant whilst simultaneously running a successful SA property business in Bath, UK. Alan began his property journey some 30+ years ago renting his own home to Royal Navy colleagues whilst he was away at sea. This was followed by a journey through student accommodation in Plymouth and standard buy-to-lets. Upon leaving the Navy he became a partner in a start-up property development company in Liverpool, which garnered him an appearance on TV's Homes Under the Hammer. By his own admission, he has probably made just about every mistake in the property investor handbook, including treating it as a hobby, buying off-plan, and buying in a foreign country...twice! Undeterred he happened upon a Progressive Property MSOPI event some 4 years ago and was intrigued by Serviced Accommodation. Fed up with the anti-landlord taxation rules that were becoming ever more onerous and spurred on by his latest dealings with troublesome tenants, he embarked on SA training believing the model would work well in his new hometown of Bath. Along with his business partners - his wife Sarah, and another couple - he has been running the SA business in Bath for three and a half years now and has 4 properties in Bath and one in Cornwall, all owner financed. Alan tells of how despite the current COVID restrictions and the impacts of the global pandemic the business is performing stronger than ever, with current demand exceeding all expectations. Staycations have replaced international tourism, and this doesn't look likely to slow down any time soon. ABOUT THE HOST Your host Kevin Poneskis enjoys public speaking, travelling, exercising, and keeping fit. He also enjoys working with a charity called STOLL which provides accommodation and training for homeless veterans. Kevin was in the British Army serving 24 years, mostly in a Commando unit, and retired at the rank of Regimental Sergeant Major. He left the Army in 2011 and became a full-time property investor. During most of his Army career, Kevin was investing in property and has been a property investor now for over 27 years. CONTACT METHOD https://en-gb.facebook.com/propertysoldier/ kevin@propertysoldier.co.uk See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En el programa de esta semana hablaremos del primero Talk Show dedicado a los más jóvenes: "Hablando se entiende la basca", presentado por un jovencísimo Jesús Vazquez. Continuaremos recordando a "La Hora de Bill Cosby", una divertida serie de comedia de los 80. En la segunda parte del programa, "La Máquina del tiempo" nos recordará qué cosas merendábamos cuando eramos unos crios y "El Tocata" de Orlando Montoro cerrará el programa recordando a "REM"
Bienvenido a 2contra1 tu canal de Baloncesto! La LigaEndesa no da tregua y... ¡vaya jornadón! el que hemos tenido. En serios apuros se han visto los equipos Euroliga: el Baxi Manresa tuvo la última para ganar al Madrid, el Urbas Fuenlabrada rozó con la yema de los dedos el triunfo en el Palau, el Valencia cayó en la pista del Lenovo Tenerife y el TD Systems Baskonia fue sometido por el Granca en el Buesa Arena. Pero si por arriba está la cosa que
Bonnie Tyler, born Gaynor Hopkins, was brought up in Skewen, a small village near Swansea. She grew up to become one of Wales' best known performers, achieving chart success all over the world. She is recognised for her distinctive husky voice, and a long list of hit singles including Total Eclipse of the Heart, It's a Heartache, Holding Out for a Hero, Lost in France, More Than a Lover, Bitterblue and If I Sing You a Love Song. In her 50-year career, Bonnie has performed for audiences in countries across the world, and she has enjoyed critical acclaim for her recent albums Rocks and Honey and Between The Earth and the Stars. Her latest album The Best Is Yet to Come – due for release on 26 February 2021 – is a contemporary approach to the sounds and styles of 80s pop rock. As a teenager, Bonnie was influenced by the biggest female voices of the 60s, especially Tina Turner and Janis Joplin. After spending several years performing in local pubs and clubs around South Wales, first with Bobbie Wayne & the Dixies and later with her own band, Imagination, Bonnie was discovered by talent scout Roger Bell in 1974. RCA Records launched Bonnie's recording career two years later with her debut single My! My! Honeycomb. Her breakthrough hit was Lost in France, written by her managers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe. The single peaked at no. 9 in the UK, and spent six months in the German charts. After enjoying further success with subsequent singles More Than a Lover and Heaven, Bonnie finally broke into the Billboard charts with It's a Heartache, which reached no. 3 in the United States. Of the four albums that Bonnie recorded for RCA, Natural Force was the most successful, selling over half a million copies in the United States. Ready to embrace the new decade, Bonnie moved to CBS Records to work with Jim Steinman in the early 80s. Their fateful collaboration resulted in the groundbreaking international hit Total Eclipse of the Heart, a multi-platinum selling single that still enjoys cultural relevance in the 21st century. It is lifted from her fifth album, Faster Than the Speed of Night, which saw Tyler become to first British female artist to make her debut appearance on the UK Albums Chart at no. 1. During the 80s, she recorded several songs for movie soundtracks, including the UK no. 2 hit Holding Out for a Hero for Footloose, and the Grammy-nominated single Here She Comes for a restoration of Metropolis. Hide Your Heart became Bonnie's third album for CBS, produced by Desmond Child. It features several songs that became hits for other artists, including The Best for Tina Turner and Save Up All Your Tears for Cher. In the 90s, Bonnie signed with German label Hansa Records for three albums. The first, Bitterblue, rivaled the success of her career-defining album Faster Than the Speed of Night in some European countries, earning 4x Platinum status in Norway. Her follow-up albums Angel Heart and Silhouette in Red also became Platinum records in parts of Europe. Bonnie reunited with Jim Steinman in 1995 after signing with EastWest Records. She recorded epic cover versions of Making Love (Out of Nothing At All) and Two Out of Three Ain't Bad for her album Free Spirit, which featured the work of top producers including Humberto Gatica, Christopher Neil and David Foster. Her second record with EastWest, titled All in One Voice, arrived shortly before the new milennium. The celtic-influenced pop album was recorded in Dublin and Hamburg, and features a haunting cover of “I Put a Spell on You”, produced by Mike Batt. In the early 2000s, Bonnie signed a one-off deal with EMI to record Heart Strings, an album of classic rock covers featuring her touring band and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Bonnie recorded her next two pop-rock albums, Simply Believe and Wings, with producers Jean Lahcene and Stuart Emerson. Bonnie received an ECHO Music Prize for ‘Best International Pop/Rock Female Artist' in 1994. She has also received three Goldene Europa awards, three Grammy and BRIT nominations, two AMA nominations and one ACM nomination. She is the recipient of an honorary degree from Swansea University, and she was presented with a Gold Badge from BASCA (now The Ivors Academy) in 2013. Bonnie has represented the United Kingdom at two international music contests. In 1979, she won the Yamaha World Popular Song Festival with her song ‘Sitting On the Edge of the Ocean'. After competing in the Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Believe in Me' in 2013, Bonnie picked up two ESC Radio Awards for ‘Best Song' and ‘Best Singer'. Over and above the timeless tracks that made her a household name, Bonnie has proven her versatility by enjoying a bilingual number one album in France, and performing duets – past collaborators include Vince Gill, Cher, Fabio Jr., Shakin' Stevens and Todd Rundgren. In 2013, she released her country-influenced album Rocks and Honey, recorded at the legendary Blackbird Studios in Nashville with David Huff. In 2019, she released Between the Earth and the Stars, another contemporary record with nods to past moments from her 50-year career. She recorded it with David Mackay, who produced her first two albums back in the 70s. Songwriters include long-time collaborators Kevin Dunne, Brian Cadd and Stuart Emerson, with new contributions from Sir Barry Gibb and Amy Wadge. The album also boasts three exciting duets with Rod Stewart, Cliff Richard and Francis Rossi. Her follow-up album The Best Is Yet to Come will arrive in February 2021. The release was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now Bonnie feels ready to celebrate: “I hope these new songs will lift your spirits. I am so happy and proud of this new album. It simply rocks and brings a smile to my face every time I put it on. The moment we can get back on stage and see your smiling faces will be extra special. I promise the best IS yet to come.“
¿Cuál es el apodo más ingenioso que has escuchado? En este episodio inmediatamente empezamos a hablar de popo y vómito pero corregimos el camino hacia los apodos y recordamos desde los más básicos hasta los más elaborados que hemos escuchado.
For this episode, which is titled ‘The Devaluation of Music’ Helienne and Jay discuss what has and is happening to the value of music and what can be done to turn it around.Jay Mistry is a Music Industry Consultant and CEO at JM Consultancy. Jay has decades of experience in consulting and driving innovation in the music industry. He is a highly motivated, innovative and experienced professional who has built a global reputation in advising music companies and individuals on how to decipher and evaluate their assets and music rights, implement procedures, realise their goals and to reach or exceed financial targets. Jay has been on the inside of most sides of the publishing industry including his start with 9 years at PRS, the UK PRO and following that with close to 9 years at BMG managing innovations in their royalty tracking systems. In the over 16 years since leaving BMG Jay has brought innovative changes to a quite diverse list of entertainment companies including The Discovery Channel, Music Sales Group, Montreux Jazz Festival and many, many more. And to back up his reputation is hundreds of peer endorsements on LinkedIn. Jay is also currently managing the careers of Sarah DeCourcy, who is a producer and a composer, Simon Tellier, a drummer for, among others, The Pet Shop Boys, Jamie Wright who is a composer for visual media and Fred Bux who is also a media composer.https://www.jmconsultancy.biz/Helienne Lindvall is on the Board of Directors of the Ivors Academy of Music Creators which used to be called the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors or BASCA. She also holds the position of Director of Business Development and Artist Relations UK for Landr Audio Inc, a music creator platform whose core service is AI music mastering. Helienne is also an award-winning professional songwriter and musician who has written with and for major recording artists on both sides of the Atlantic. Plus, she has a long history as a music and media writer for publications including weekly columns for the Guardian newspaper. Previously Helienne has held positions of Head of Business & Songwriter relations for the song data management platform Auddly, Director of Industry Relations Europe for VEVA Sound and is regularly invited to discuss music industry topics on Sky TV and the BBC.https://www.linkedin.com/in/helienne-lindvall-a2448920/The EMP theme music players are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. The music played through the conversation was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. Click here for more information on their services. If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production of future episodes.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
For this episode, which is titled ‘The Devaluation of Music’ Helienne and Jay discuss what has and is happening to the value of music and what can be done to turn it around.Jay Mistry is a Music Industry Consultant and CEO at JM Consultancy. Jay has decades of experience in consulting and driving innovation in the music industry. He is a highly motivated, innovative and experienced professional who has built a global reputation in advising music companies and individuals on how to decipher and evaluate their assets and music rights, implement procedures, realise their goals and to reach or exceed financial targets. Jay has been on the inside of most sides of the publishing industry including his start with 9 years at PRS, the UK PRO and following that with close to 9 years at BMG managing innovations in their royalty tracking systems. In the over 16 years since leaving BMG Jay has brought innovative changes to a quite diverse list of entertainment companies including The Discovery Channel, Music Sales Group, Montreux Jazz Festival and many, many more. And to back up his reputation is hundreds of peer endorsements on LinkedIn. Jay is also currently managing the careers of Sarah DeCourcy, who is a producer and a composer, Simon Tellier, a drummer for, among others, The Pet Shop Boys, Jamie Wright who is a composer for visual media and Fred Bux who is also a media composer.https://www.jmconsultancy.biz/Helienne Lindvall is on the Board of Directors of the Ivors Academy of Music Creators which used to be called the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors or BASCA. She also holds the position of Director of Business Development and Artist Relations UK for Landr Audio Inc, a music creator platform whose core service is AI music mastering. Helienne is also an award-winning professional songwriter and musician who has written with and for major recording artists on both sides of the Atlantic. Plus, she has a long history as a music and media writer for publications including weekly columns for the Guardian newspaper. Previously Helienne has held positions of Head of Business & Songwriter relations for the song data management platform Auddly, Director of Industry Relations Europe for VEVA Sound and is regularly invited to discuss music industry topics on Sky TV and the BBC.https://www.linkedin.com/in/helienne-lindvall-a2448920/The EMP theme music players are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. The music played through the conversation was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. Click here for more information on their services. If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production of future episodes.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
Avui parlem del passat i del present de la literatura basca amb els traductors i professors Pau Joan Hern
No ESQUENTA BANCOS dessa semana, Yago Pontes (@YagoPontes_) e Alfredo Gomes (@ alf_gsn) sentam no banco mais quente da podosfera brasileira para falar sobre a mística que permeia o Athletic Club Bilbao, com sua política curiosa de contratação de apenas jogadores bascos. Conversamos sobre as raízes históricas desse ato, as figuras ilustres do time ao longo dos anos, e claro, suas polêmicas envolvendo racismo e xenofobia. Então senta o dedo no play, e vem escutar mais um programa curioso das várias histórias que o futebol tem nos proporcionado. Ah, e pra não perder o costume, sempre lembrando que aqui o clubismo tá liberado!
En el podcast 81 hablé de mi experiencia en el concierto de la cocina Rock Bar y comenté mi relación con el técnico de sonido, Raúl, que al dia siguiente contestó en el facebook a través de un video, de una forma muy honesta y respetuosa. Pronto haremos un podcast juntos, pero de momento, esta es mi respuesta y conclusión. Gracias Raúl. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alejandro-legido-abellan/message
CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last seven days, including why the RIAA is not happy about Donald Trump's replacement for NAFTA, BASCA's opposition to Sony's proposed acquisition of EMI Music Publishing, and the worrying levels of stress in the live music industry. Setlist is sponsored by 7digital.
No dia 2 de junho, Pedro Sánchez, do Partido Socialista Operário Espanhol assumiu o cargo de primeiro-ministro da Espanha, substituindo Mariando Rajoy, do Partido Popular, chefe de governo desde 2011. Dentre as várias crises que Rajoy enfrentou, nenhuma foi tão forte quanto o processo de separação da Catalunha, que atraiu a atenção do mundo pela repressão violenta das forças espanholas e a intervenção de Madri naquela comunidade autônoma. Outro adversário de longa data do governo madrilenho é o movimento separatista basco, cujo grupo ETA (Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, ou Pátria Basca e Liberdade) é o maior símbolo. Criado nos finais dos anos 1950, este grupo que teve importante papel na luta contra a ditadura de Franco anunciou no último mês de maio o fim de suas atividades. Para entender o que isso significa e as relações existentes entre os processos separatistas de País Basco e Catalunha, conversamos com o jornalista Raphael Tsavkko Garcia, cuja tese de doutorado investiga o nacionalismo basco. Apresentação e entrevista: Heitor Loureiro Convidado: Raphael Tsavkko Garcia Edição: Kaio Anderson Arte da vitrine: Brão Barbosa e Mateus Teixeira Feed: http://onomedissoemundo.com/feed/podcast/ Streaming: Spotify — Booking — Reserve seu hotel pelo Booking.com. — Links — Apoia.se do ONDEM Loja do ONDEM Grupo do ONDEM no Facebook Telegram do ONDEM Raphael Tsavkko Garcia, website Raphael Tsavkko no academia.edu Adeus ETA, seja bem vinda a paz On terrorism, Basque nationalism and a 'bar brawl', por Raphael Tsavkko Você pode entrar em contato com a gente pelo Facebook, Instagram e Twitter. Para não perder nenhum episódio, assine o podcast no iTunes, no seu agregador de podcast preferido ou no Spotify. Para apoiar o ONDEM, acesse apoia.se/ondem e contribua com nosso projeto.
In this episode, Alex and Nick are joined by jazz singer, pianist and BASCA award winner Liane Carroll See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este episodio Charlamos sobre si la violencia de actualidad de jóvenes es a causa de los vídeo juegos, por coyuntura política también tocamos este tema sobre esta basca política que nos llueve todos los días, encontrara El Rap para la clase política y otros temas random. Pipiles presentes> Goyo @goyomansv Chamba @shanvaa Visita nuestra pagina web https://podcastpipil.wordpress.com Twitter@americanpipil Escribenos: americanpipil@gmail.com
Singer-songwriter and composer Laura Mvula meets jazz musicians Jason Yarde and Laura Jurd, and music broadcaster journalist Kevin Le Gendre, to discuss her musical inspiration, the visionary American jazz musician Miles Davis. 'He has always been and will always remain one of the greatest inspirations of my musical life. To me he was and is an icon, a pioneer, the unique innovator. He never held himself back - maybe that's what first attracted me to him and his sound'. Picking up on these opening remarks, and in the company of three contributors with contrasting perspectives on the man and his music, Mvula and her guests consider the impact and legacy of Miles Davis, a unique musician who repeatedly reinvented himself musically, and single-handedly shape-shifted the language of jazz, for nearly half a century. With glimpses of music from Miles Davis's vast discography, the programme paints a unique and personal portrait of one of the 20th century's greatest musical creators and iconclasts. Laura Mvula is one of the most exciting music talents to emerge in Britain in recent years. Growing up in Birmingham's Kings Heath to parents from Jamaica and St Kitts, Mvula cut her musical teeth singing in and directing local church and gospel choirs, and performing with soul group Judyshouse, before going on to Birmingham Conservatoire to study composition with, among others, composer Joe Cutler. After working as a music supply teacher in Birmingham schools, she sent demo recordings of her songs to record labels; the result has been spectacular international success that ranges from touring the world with her band, to composing for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Laura Mvula cites Miles Davis as one of her greatest influences - first urged by her father to watch documentaries about him, then given albums by a relative, her initial puzzlement grew into unbounded admiration for a black musician who refused utterly to be bounded by musical style or social position. His appetite for musical innovation and experiment, his dismissal of the idea of musical mistakes, his vision for successful creative collaboration - all of these characteristics and more combined to create a template for the sort of musician Laura Mvula has aspired to become. In this documentary feature, Laura sounds out her thoughts in the company of three guests, all of whom are equally great admirers of Miles Davis, but who approach him from different perspectives. Mvula's guests are: Kevin Le Gendre is a journalist and broadcaster with a special interest in black music. Deputy editor of Echoes, he contributes to a wide range of publications that include Jazzwise, MusicWeek, Vibrations and The Independent On Sunday and also appears as a commentator and critic on radio programmes such as BBC Radio 3's Jazz On 3 and BBC Radio 4's Front Row. Laura Jurd is a British award-winning trumpet player, composer and bandleader and BBC New Generation Jazz Artist for 2015-2017. Highly active throughout the UK scene, Laura has developed a formidable reputation as one of the most creative young musicians to emerge from the UK in recent years. In 2015 Laura received the Parliamentary Jazz Award for 'Instrumentalist of the Year' and in the past has been shortlisted for a BASCA British Composer Award, received the Dankworth Prize for Jazz Composition and the Worshipful Company of Musician's Young Jazz Musician of the Year award. Her band Dinosaur is one of the most vital and creative new ensembles in the UK today, and in September 2016, the band's debut album 'Together, As One' was released on Edition Records. Jason Yarde is a saxophonist, composer, arranger, producer, and musical director who writes music across various styles including jazz, classical, hip-hop, fusion, free improvisation, broken beats, R&B, reggae, soul, song writing and for a variety of media: his BBC Proms compositional debut 'Rhythm and Other Fascinations' won the first ever BASCA award for 'Contemporary Jazz Composition' in 2010. Yarde began playing alto and soprano saxophones with the Jazz Warriors while a teenager, and went on to MD this landmark orchestra. He is a longtime sideman of Louis Moholo, and has appeared in the big bands of Sam Rivers, Hermeto Pascoal, McCoy Tyner, Manu Dibango, Roy Ayers, and Andrew Hill. Producer: Lyndon Jones for Music Department, BBC Wales.
Basca, los hijos de tierras siniestras; es un reportaje de Moteradio donde la banda cuenta su evolución. De tocar en pequeños locales en su ciudad natal, Cuenca (Ecuador), a ser los teloneros de Metallica en el 2016. Créditos: Montaje y producción: Cristian Ochoa. Guión y entrevistas: Johnny Guambaña J.
Matthew Sweet chairs the British Academy of Song Writers, Composers and Authors debate about relevance and the contemporary across art forms. He is joined by Mark Baldwin Artistic Director of Rambert Dance Company, Catherine Wood curator at Tate, Jennifer Walshe composer and vocalist, Vayu Naidu storyteller and Sarah Kent art critic and performer. Recorded in front of an audience at the studios of Rambert on London's South Bank.Part of BBC Radio 3's coverage of the BASCA awards which you can hear broadcast on Saturday's Hear and Now. Producer: Torquil MacLeod.
After another hiatus, the Rand(Nerds); return (well bard turns up later – SPOILERS) to bring you episode 39. Both Ram and Skazz have been playing a defecation simulator with ARK survival evolved and managed to hunt dinosaurs and build a thatch house. Skazz has been been playing the new Halo game with Destiny: The Taken King and his annoyance with robot voices. Ram been watches a modern version of the x-files with J. J. Abrams Fringe, a TV series featuring and FBI agent, conman, stoned mad scientist and a cow. We very briefly discuss iTunes now effectively being illegal in the UK thanks to the ‘UK Music’ and ‘Basca’ winning a idiotic ruling, but before we can too in depth, we are disturbed by Bards arrival, just in time for weird news. Notes You too can have a poo with Ark: Survival Evolved And have a look at Ram’s first impression Listen to a re-dubbed robot with Destiny: The Taken King One of J.J. Abrams better series, Fringe How idiots in the music industry are ruining iTunes Follow us on twitter Like us on facebook Subscribe to our YouTube channel Join us on google+ Join our Steam Group Why not come join us on our next livesteam? See our YouTube channels for details Cheers TheSuffolkRam, Skazz, and Bard