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Over a jar of ale at the "Queen's Head" in Sheet Jack Finch got to know local accoladed artist Sheryl Pape who specialises in paintings of flowers having earned herself a fellowship at the Society of Botanical artist and won awards for her depictions of Irises. Alongside Sheryl was local legend Bill Lowe who has lived in the area for 84 years, Bill spent much of his working life as the warden at Noar Hill in Selborne, with his years of expertise and passion for Botany he has recorded diaries of the floral diversity on the Hangers. Sheryl and Bill tell us about their excursions together into the Hangers and an intriguing new artistic venture they call the "Butterfly trail".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Concerns this spring of another banking meltdown quickly faded as Uncle Sam stepped in and the failures were contained. But how healthy is the sector in a higher interest rate environment, with increasing regulatory oversight? In this episode, DBJ Associate Editor Alexa Reed invites respected community banking leader Bill Lowe, Chairman, President & CEO of Harmony Bank to offer his candid opinion and outlook
If you're a business owner, it is absolutely critical that you have a great business relationship with your banker. And these days, not all banks are built the same. You have these these huge banks where you just feel like just a number. And then you can also bank with a banker who knows what he's doing and really pays attention to his customers. And by that I mean Bill Lowe, the Chairman President and CEO of Harmony Bank.
Trombonist and tuba player and educator Bill Lowe has a long and fascinating history in the world of improvised music. In this interview, we talk about his new album, Sweet Cane: Suites And Other Pedagogical Prompts (Mandorla Music Records, 2023); his Signifyin' Natives Ensemble; the mentorship of Bill Barron and Frank Foster; setting texts to music; working across musical divisions; and more. PATREON Become a Patreon supporter for $5 a month to get a bonus show called This I Dig Of You, on which the guest from the main episode talks about something non-musical that's bringing them joy. Bill talks about finding beauty in the world. You'll also get early access to every episode, a thank you on an episode, and behind-the-scenes news. Join at http://patreon.com/thejazzsession. CREDITS Theme Music: The Respect Sextet (respectsextet.com) Logo: Sarah Walter Intro Voice: Chuck Ingersoll (hearchucknow.com)
The prominent Atlanta art dealer, Bill Lowe, passed away in 2021 due to complications from Hodgkin's lymphoma. He was the owner and president of the Bill Lowe Gallery for over 30 years. After Lowe's passing, the gallery appointed Donovan Johnson as Executive Director to continue his mentor's legacy. The gallery's name has since changed to the Johnson Lowe Gallery, and Donovan is ushering in a new era for this space. "The Alchemists" is the first exhibition to kick off the rebranding, and it's on view through April 29. Co-curators Seph Rodney and Donovan Johnson joined City Lights to discuss the show in detail.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CSW Update | Bill Lowe - 27 November 2022 | 9.30am - Philippians 1:1-14 by Holy Trinity Claygate
Professor Bill Lowe has recorded with Muhal Richard Abrams, Henry Threadgill, Frank Foster and many others. We talk about his work with the Makanda Project and leading his own projects around Boston. He's such a sage person; so many pearls of wisdom in this episode!-Follow @BosBones on instagram and facebook -Download at your favorite podcast store -Sign up for the mailing list at www.MichaelPrentky.com/BosBones -Support the show (https://venmo.com/michael-prentky)Support the show
Meet Bill Lowe, CEO of KEMET Electronics Corporation. Bill’s awareness of diversity and the value of it has been heightened since his engagement with Women in Electronics – he is now doing things very differently to ensure he has a diverse organization and maximizing its value. Listen to WE Founder Jackie Mattox’s interview with Bill, who discusses the importance of doing more outside of your comfort zone, the value of volunteering for tough projects, and not being shy about asking “what’s next?”Support the show (http://www.womeninelectronics.com)
Naima Lowe's installation Aren't They All Just Love Songs Anyway? is open in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery through December 13th. Gospel is one of the pieces of music created with Bill Lowe and Taylor Ho Bynum for the installation's titular video piece.
Naima Lowe's installation Aren't They All Just Love Songs Anyway? is open in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery through December 13th. Gospel is one of the pieces of music created with Bill Lowe and Taylor Ho Bynum for the installation's titular video piece.
Naima Lowe‘s installation Aren’t They All Just Love Songs Anyway? is open in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery through December 13th. “Gospel” is one of the pieces of music created with Bill Lowe and Taylor Ho Bynum for the installation’s titular video piece.
Naima Lowe‘s installation Aren’t They All Just Love Songs Anyway? is open in the Jack Straw New Media Gallery through December 13th. “Gospel” is one of the pieces of music created with Bill Lowe and Taylor Ho Bynum for the installation’s titular video piece. The post Naima Lowe – Gospel appeared first on Jack Straw Cultural Center.
This week, Laura and Joelle are joined by Bill Lowe, CEO and President of Chicago Methodist Senior Services (CMSS). At CMSS you’ll find an inviting community ready to support you in all the ways you need. They offer older adults a full range of services and residential options provided by expert staff who take an innovative, person-centered approach to care. With their life-enriching programs, a network of support that caters to you as a person, and a staff of caregivers that feel like family, you’ll know you’re in the right place at 1415 W. Foster. To view episode show notes, please click here.
To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go towww.patreon.com/hellohumanand pledge any amount. Singer and Songwriter J.R. Rhodes believes that music heals and that love is real. From her first open-mic performances at the O.K. Hotel, Seattle, to her latest album I Am, these beliefs in the transformative power of song are distilled into gems of quiet intensity that traverse blues, jazz, folk and rock. Her full-length albums include I Am, produced by Johnny Sangster (2017), Elixir (2011), Afriqueen Stare (2003), and Songs of Angels (1999). Additional works that demonstrate Rhodes’ range and virtuosity are Lullabies (2013), a riveting performance of traditional spirituals, On the Boards, Seattle; as well as 2 Old Chicks (2005), a 50-piece orchestral film score, created in collaboration with Doris Bartha and Steve Brush. Rhodes began writing at a young age, composing poems that “always had a melody too.” Skipping class to stay home and learn new instruments, Rhodes found in music a way to go inside herself, and to inspire others to go inside themselves, to learn, to heal, to find love or to leave it behind. One source of continued inspiration for the artist is an autograph, from the poet Maya Angelou, that hangs prominently in her studio, a memento of their meeting at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute. Rhodes earned her B.A. in music composition from Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. Jazz luminaries Bill Lowe and Anthony Braxton were favorite teachers who encouraged her to explore and push beyond any self-imposed boundaries. These lessons have allowed her to continually grow and evolve her music. She has collaborated with musicians including Matt Chamberlain (David Bowie), Brad Houser (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians), Mike Dillon (Ani DiFranco), Eyvind Kang (Bill Frisell), Jeff Fielder (Mark Lanegan), Dan Walker (LeRoy Bell), Jessica Lurie, Keith Lowe (Fiona Apple), Amy Denio, Jessika Kenney, Mike Stone (Wayne Horvitz) and Skerik. Rhodes muses, “It’s easy to be cynical. It takes a lot to be intentional. It takes a lot to love.” I Am takes the listener into love and then heartache, through rebirth, and finally, up into freedom. For more of J.R.: Website:http://www.jrrecordingco.com/ Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/j-r-rhodes/872055060 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jrrecordingco/ To become a patron and help this program continue producing Mood Altering Substance, go to www.patreon.com/hellohuman and pledge any amount. For more of us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hellohumans.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hellohumans.co/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HelloHumans_co And if you’d like to buy us a coffee (or burrito) once a month to help us keep going, you can become a patron by going to https://www.patreon.com/hellohuman and making a pledge of any amount.
The K Lowe Show 2.21.2019 with Kimla Lowe. IN this episode, Kimla and special guest Bill Lowe discuss our food supply. Enjoy! www.beaconoflightradio.com
Kimla and Company 1.24.2019 with Kimla Dodds. In this episode, Kimla gives us the weekly Star Update and special guest Bill Lowe joins Kimla to talk about friendship. Enjoy! www.beaconoflightradio.com
Kimla & Company 1.10.2018 with Kimla Dodds. In this episode, Kimla gives us a star update, talks about the eclipse in Leo and Bill Lowe joins as Kimla's Guest. Enjoy! www.beaconoflightradio.com
Beacon of Light Radio presents A Christmas Carol! With cast members: Daryl Gomberg, Wendy James, Frank Demaine, Bob Brown, Susan Gretz, Samone Smith-Brown, Kimla Dodds, Bill Lowe, Thomas Johansen, Maria Morales, Sandra Simms, and Charity Minton. Happy Holidays!
Kimla and Company 11.29.2018 with Kimla Dodds. In this episode, Kimla gives us the weekly Star Update and talks about money with Bill Lowe. Enjoy! www.beaconoflightradio.com
LeadingAge Workforce Innovators is a production of LeadingAge's Center for Workforce Solutions. The show examines promising practices and innovations to meet workforce challenges. In this episode, Gene Mitchell interviews Bill Lowe of Chicago Methodist Senior Services about how his company recruits nurses from the Philippines. Workforce Innovators is hosted by Gene Mitchell and produced by Charlie Visconage. Susan Hildebrandt leads the Center for Workforce Solutions.
Por Pachi Tapiz. Henry Threagdill Sextett es una muestra más de la habilidad de Threadgill para poner títulos a los temas, a sus grabaciones… o a sus formaciones. Al contrario de lo que su nombre indica, esta formación que publicó seis grabaciones en la década de los años 80 del siglo XX, era un septeto en formación no muy habitual: tres vientos (saxos, trompeta y trombón con el propio Threadgill, Raul Siddik o Ted Daniel a la trompeta y Frank Lacy o Bill Lowe al trombón), chelo y contrabajo (Diedre Murray y Fred Hopkins), más dos bateristas – percusionistas (Reggie Nicholson, Pheeroan AkLaff o Newman Bajer) que computaban como un único instrumentista. En HDO 454 escuchamos música incluída en You Know The Number y Easily Sleep Into Another World. En HDO 455 suena música de esta última grabación y Rag, Bush and All. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com
Por Pachi Tapiz. Henry Threagdill Sextett es una muestra más de la habilidad de Threadgill para poner títulos a los temas, a sus grabaciones… o a sus formaciones. Al contrario de lo que su nombre indica, esta formación que publicó seis grabaciones en la década de los años 80 del siglo XX, era un septeto en formación no muy habitual: tres vientos (saxos, trompeta y trombón con el propio Threadgill, Raul Siddik o Ted Daniel a la trompeta y Frank Lacy o Bill Lowe al trombón), chelo y contrabajo (Diedre Murray y Fred Hopkins), más dos bateristas – percusionistas (Reggie Nicholson, Pheeroan AkLaff o Newman Bajer) que computaban como un único instrumentista. En HDO 454 escuchamos música incluída en You Know The Number y Easily Sleep Into Another World. En HDO 455 suena música de esta última grabación y Rag, Bush and All. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2018 HDO es un podcast de jazz e improvisación (libre en mayor o menor grado) que está editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Para quejas, sugerencias, protestas, peticiones, presentaciones y/u opiniones envíanos un correo a hdo@tomajazz.com
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Slurred Words Podcast, I am your host Bill Lowe. It's been a two weeks since the last podcast and there is a good reason for that. My wife and I went into the hospital to have our first son the day I posted the last episode with Chow Down Detroit. Since then I have been busy being a new dad to my brand new baby boy. Now I had recorded this weeks episode the week leading up to my sons birth and have now had some time to sit down and edit and produce this episode. I first want to take a minute to thank Will who brought a care package of amazing food to my house the week after my wife and I returned home with our son. It was an amazing gift and I greatly appreciate it. So thank you Will. On today's episode we have our first 3-peat guests, Will, Mike, and Dan from the Motor City Mashers Home Brew club. We hear about what they've been brewing as well as Mike and Dan's experience at Home Brew Con in Minneapolis a couples weeks ago. I also have the guys taste my first ever All-Grain home brew and give me their brutal honesty. Remember to follow me @BillsBeerReport on all social media. And remember to head on over to iTunes or your listening app of choice to rate and review the podcast It helps get the podcast out there the more ratings and reviews the podcast gets.
2016 - 02 - 14 AM - In Christ Alone - Bill Lowe by mccmedia
2016 - 01 - 03 AM The Humble Heart Of Jesus - Bill Lowe by mccmedia
Gobble Gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble gobble. That's turkey for: Hello and Welcome to episode 22 of Slurred Words podcast, I'm your host Bill Lowe. This is a special Thanksgiving Episode so while you are waiting for your thanksgiving day meal to be prepared or while you watch the sad Detroit Lions on another Thanksgiving day game, sit back and enjoy this episode with Mike Grace of Eagle Lock Company. Mike and his partner Matt are currently running a Kickstarter campagin to bring back the production of a really cool bottle opener, the Cap-Off. In honor of Thanksgiving their is a new Holiday Special where you get $17 off 1 Cap-Off and they have less then $10,000 to go to meet their overall goal. I know I have personally backed this project because I love bottle openers and the Cap-off is a very unique and cool bottle opener. So go on Kickstarter and search for Cap-off and help Mike and Matt reach their goal. As always you can join the conversation on my website billsbeerreport.com or Facebook.com/billsbeerreport. If Twitter and Instagram are more you speed check me out at @BillsBeerReport. I am proud to be apart of the Tangent Bound Network and you can find the podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher Radio. This was my first phone interview so if you could go on iTunes or your listening app of choice and rate and review this episode it will let me know that this worked out great and I will start looking to reach out to more people in the industry that aren't located in my immediate proximity. Big thanks to Son Step for the wicked theme music.
Welcome to Episode 16 of Slurred Words podcast, I'm your host Bill Lowe. This episode is Evan and the Joes, the three men responsible for St. Clair Shore's only brewery, Baffin Brewing Company. They were kind enough to come in early to record this episode on a Sunday in their tap room on Jefferson Ave. in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. If you are ever around the St. Clair Shores area stop by Baffin Brewing Company. I was able to try some of their beers and they did not disappoint. You can follow them on Facebook and Twitter. And starting October 29th they will start to fill growlers, which will be great. Today's episode of Slurred Words Podcast is brought to you by Audible.com. With over 180,000 titles to choose from you can't go wrong with Audible.com. Download the free app today on all the major smart devices including iPhone, Android, and Kindles. And you can support Slurred Words by signing up for your free 30 day trial at audibletrial.com/billsbeerreport. By using the sponsor code, Bills Beer Report, you will receive 1 free audio book download with your 30 day free trial. Audible.com Listen to it Beautiful. As always you can join the conversation on facebook at Bills Beer Report. If twitter and instagram are more your style you can follow me and contact me @BillsBeerReport. Remember to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, and the Tangent Bound Network to stay up to date on the latest episodes. And go to iTunes to rate and review each episode. Today's intro music is by Son Step out of Philadelphia, PA. you can see what they are up to at www.sonstep.com. It's actually pretty cool how I was able to get this intro music. I went to school with Chris Coyle, one of the artists in Son Step. So I decided to reach out to him and see if he had anything I could use for music with my podcast and he was more then happy to help out. So thank you Son Step and thank you Chris.
Bill Lowe, gallery owner for almost 30 years, has viewed art as a means of delivering a heightened consciousness and a higher frequency into the viewer’s heart, soul and energy field. “Art is a mechanism for psychic surgery that can bring about spiritual and emotional healing. As a boy, Bill was fascinated with understanding metaphysics, perception, energy fields, frequencies and wavelengths. It persisted through a successful career in radio ad sales in his 20s and provided a conceptual framework for his move into the art world. He says, “An art object is a microchip of consciousness.”
2015-03-15 The Power of God - Bill Lowe by mccmedia