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Oscar-winning Michelle Yeoh's career has spanned four decades. Starting out as a martial arts actor, she became a key figure in the Hong Kong action scene. But it was her role in James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies that catapulted her into Hollywood. She's since starred in many hits including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and the multi-Oscar winning movie - including for her own performance - Everything Everywhere all At Once. Now, she's in the film adaptation of the musical Wicked. She joined Nuala McGovern live in the studio to discuss it.We look back at a special programme, that came live from the Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House in London, looking at the support for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities – or SEND as it's often known in England. Nuala heard from guest panellists including Kellie Bright, an actress in EastEnders but also a mum to a child with SEND, Katie, who is 17 and says she was completely failed by the SEND system, and the Minister for School Standards, Catherine McKinnell.On 22 September 1994, the American TV show Friends premiered on NBC and the characters Monica, Rachel, Phoebe, Joey, Chandler and Ross became household names. To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Anita spoke to one of the show's writers and producers, Betsy Borns and the journalist Emma Loffhagen about why the show still resonates today.We hear from listener Siobhan Daniels. She wrote to us on Instagram: 'I would love you to talk about van life and an alternative way of living.' Siobhan is 65 years old and after selling her home and possessions has lived in her motorhome for the last five years. Preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal deaths in the UK. Last month the House of Lords Preterm Birth Committee published a report calling on the government to do more to reduce the risks of babies being born prematurely and to improve the lives of those families who are affected. Anita discussed the proposed changes with Nadia Leake, who gave birth to twins eleven years ago at just 22 weeks and is the author of 'Surviving Prematurity,'Corinne Bailey Rae's latest album is a complete departure from her previous work. Black Rainbows is inspired by a trip to Stony Island Arts Bank, a Chicago-based archive of black art and culture. The record spans punk, rock, experimental jazz, electronica and more. She joined Anita for a very special performance live from the Woman's Hour Glastonbury picnic table back in the summer.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Emma Pearce
Si no podéis celebrar nada de la lotería, al menos vos toca la 548ª Noche de Lobos, con el siguiente menú: Twisted Sister, Automatic Kafka Band, Festival Vidiago Rock, BLACK RAINBOWS, Rockvera - Asociación Monorock, Monasthyr, Hamlet, Wacken METAL Battle SPAIN, Aneuma, RABIA PEREZ, Ciclonautas, CICONIA, Jorge Salan Oficial, Bifäz, Fermin Muguruza, THE SWEET METAL BAND, Sun and Thunder, Argion, Soldier, Iruña Rock Festival, KOMA Oficial, King Diamond, Joe Satriani, Claustrofobia, Drugos, Dixebra Rock n'Asturianu y Pearl Jam
This week your wayward grave robbers decide to join Space Force and experience a new high! A glitch in a retro playing of 3D Space Cadet Pinball for Windows sends us on a 6-song mission into another world. It is a show guaranteed to be an intoxicating and pummeling journey through time and space infused with a lungful of potent hook-doom. We're talking about space rock people of planet Earth! Join us on another flight to aural galaxies beyond our own! What is it that we do here at InObscuria? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. In this episode, we explore all things psychedelically spacey. Our hope is that we turn you on to something that was lost on your earthly ears.Songs this week include:Hawkwind – “The Starship (One Love One Life)”from Stories From Time And Space(2024)Black Rainbows – “King Snake” from Superskull (2023) Astral Magic – “Emerald Tablet” from Emerald Tablet - single (2024)Skraeckoedlan – “The Vermillion Sky” from Vermillion Sky (2024)King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – “People-Vultures” from Nonagon Infinity (2016)Hashtronaut – “Rip Wizard” from No Return (2024)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
THE DOOMED AND STONED SHOW ~Season 10, Episode 10~ It's time to get our Summer Doom Charts recap on, beginning with a review of June's chart, (published in July at DoomCharts.com). We'll be recording our recap of July's chart (out Friday) by mid-month. There's a lot of fantastic new music to discover in this episode, hosted by Billy Goate (Editor in Chief, DoomedandStoned.com), John Gist (Vegas Rock Revolution), and Bucky Brown (The Ripple Effect) -- all long-time voting members of the Doom Charts! If you dig what you're doing, become a monthly 'High on Fiver' patron at https://patreon.com/doomedandstoned PLAYLIST: Summer Doom Charts Countdown Part I: June 2024 INTRO (00:00) 1. Wytch Pycnyck (#36) - "Columbo no. 5" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (03:11) 2. Black On High (#37) - "Leave You" (28:03) 3. Oh Hiroshima (#40) - "Rite of Passage" (31:03) 4. Stone Nomads (#15) - "Them Tempter" (Trouble cover) (38:19) HOST SEGMENT II (44:43) 5. Shadow Witch (#14) - "Nobody" (1:01:29) 6. Redwood (#11) - "Void Rider" (1:05:31) 7. Bus The Unknown Secretary (#19) - "Under My Skin" (1:11:41) HOST SEGMENT III (1:16:44) 8. Birdstone (#10) - "Cinnamon Creek" (1:29:56) 9. Wyndrider (#9) - "Motorcycle Witches" (1:34:56) 10. Stonekind (#8) - "Dune" (1:40:23) HOST SEGMENT IV (1:45:20) 11. Void Commander (#7) - "Dyke Blues" (2:03:02) 12. REZN (#6) - "Chasm" (2:06:24) 13. Rifflord (#5) - "LM308" (2:11:00) HOST SEGMENT V (2:15:21) 14. Horseburner (#4) - "The Gift" (2:48:57) 15. Sons of Arrakis (#3) - "Beyond the Screen of Illusion" (2:54:20) 16. Fu Manchu (#2) - "Hands of the Zodiac" (2:58:11) 17. Greenleaf (#1) - "Breathe, Breathe Out" (3:01:57) OUTRO (3:07:31) Bonus Tracks: 18. The Ghost Next Door (#39) - "Diatribe" (3:08:39) 19. Amon Acid (#31) - "Crawling Chaos" (3:13:40) 20. Black Rainbows (#27) - "Dogs of War" (3:17:30) 21. WeeDevil (#14) - "Serpent's Gaze" (3:23:06) Theme Song: Dylan Tucker Thumbnail Art: Redwood
Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights' has become a popular placard at women's rights events around the world. The singer behind the anthem that inspired it is none other than Cyndi Lauper. She joins Anita Rani to reflect on her 40-year career, becoming a feminist figure and performing on the iconic Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.Wimbledon starts next week and amongst the usual pre-match discussions about favourites and performances, there's also been a serious conversation about how top-level tennis handles allegations of domestic abuse. Clare McDonnell is joined by the host of the Tennis podcast, Catherine Whitaker to discuss recent cases.Danish actress Sofie Gråbøl is best known to British viewers for her role as Sarah Lund in Scandi Noir crime drama The Killing. Now she's returning to our cinema screens in a new film, Rose. Sophie plays Inger, a woman with serious mental health challenges, who takes a bus trip to Paris with her sister, Ellen. She discusses how she researched the character of Inger, by talking to the real woman that she is based on.Novelist Helen Heckety joins Nuala to talk about her debut work, Alter Ego. It's about a young woman who decides to leave her old life behind and move to a new place where no one knows she is disabled. Helen, who has a physical disability that can sometimes be invisible, was compelled to write about a disabled character she had never seen represented in literature.The term ‘matrescence' has been around since the 70s, but it's only recently becoming more commonly known as a concept. It describes the process of becoming a new mother, and the emotional and physical changes you go through after the birth of your child. But then how should we talk about the experience of matrescence when your kids are teenagers, you're in mid-life and you start the menopause? The parenting expert and childcare author Sarah Ockwell-Smith has a name for that – inspired by a Greek goddess, she calls it ‘demetrescence' and she explains all to Nuala McGovern.Corinne Bailey Rae's latest album is a complete departure from her previous work. Black Rainbows is inspired by a trip to Stony Island Arts Bank, a Chicago-based archive of black art and culture. The record spans punk, rock, experimental jazz, electronica and more. She joins Anita for a very special performance live from the Woman's Hour Glastonbury picnic table.Presenter: Claire McDonnell Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Rebecca Myatt
'Girls Just Want to Have Fundamental Rights' has become a popular placard at women's rights events around the world. The singer behind the anthem that inspired it is none other than Cyndi Lauper. She joins Anita Rani to reflect on her 40-year career, becoming a feminist figure and performing on the iconic Pyramid Stage. Corinne Bailey Rae's latest album is a complete departure from her previous work. Black Rainbows is inspired by a trip to Stony Island Arts Bank, a Chicago-based archive of black art and culture. The record spans punk, rock, experimental jazz, electronica and more. She joins Anita for a very special performance live from the Woman's Hour Glastonbury picnic table. Would you ever go to a festival on your own? Woman's Hour listeners give their tips for how to do a festival solo. Glastonbury is the biggest festival in the UK, hosting around 200,000 people over five days. It's a massive operation that involves security, transport, food, water, and electricity-supply infrastructure and 11,000 people are there as staff and volunteers. So who are some of the women working hard behind the scenes to make it all possible? Two of them join Anita live: Jade Dunbar is the stage manager at Circus Big Top, and Martina Brown owns Jerk Village, a stall serving Jamaican food.This year Glastonbury hosts its first ever dedicated South Asian space, Arrivals. It's been created, designed and built by a South Asian team and is a collaboration between South Asian collectives. Anita talks to revered icon of the 90s underground scene DJ Ritu and to up and coming star DJ Nadi who are both performing at Arrivals.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Emma Pearce
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Corinne Bailey Rae independently released one of our favorite albums of 2023: Black Rainbows. Justin Richmond spoke to Corinne over Zoom at the end of the year about the place that inspired the album, the Stony Island Arts Bank in Chicago. And then when she came to Los Angeles around Grammy time they decided to meet up to discuss Reflections / Refractions At the Stony Island Arts Bank, a beautiful new book Corinne put together to catalogue the items that inspired her new music and creative awakening. The conversation touches on Corinne recording her third album, The Heart Speaks in Whispers, at Capital in Hollywood, to finding her spiritual home in Chicago, to discovering a mid-century New York subway pageant that inspired her raucous song, “New York Transit Queen.” You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Corinne Bailey Rae songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
516ª Noche de Lobos que nos lleva de vuelta al Festival Vidiago Rock 5 años despues. Volvemos a recibir a Pablo y Cueli para que nos cuenten todos los detalles de la edición de esti año, si la moza que enseña patuka pasó frío en estos años, y lo que vaya surgiendo por el camino mientras escuchamos a las bandas de la edición XX. Y además, porque tenemos más, incluso descubrir bandas como Bouquet band y estrenar en primicia primiciosa el nuevo single de Nicotine Bubblegum antes de que lo presenten en el Factoria Rock Fest VI / Blast Open / Nicotine Bubblegum / Estramonio En definitiva, mucho percal, todo esto de aquí debajo: KINKIS GRUÑONES, Nicotine Bubblegum, Bouquet band, EDEN - Metal Band, Servet, Ribanos, Bigote de mujer, Drunken Buddha, Capsula, Disaster Jacks, BLACK RAINBOWS, Def Con Dos, Albertucho, SOZIEDAD ALKOHOLIKA, Rock Imperium Festival, Judas Priest, La Desbandada, Mötley Crüe, Darkthrone, HammerFall, Misiva Punk Rock, Estramonio Banda, Chamako Wey, Celtian y Aretha Franklyn
516ª Noche de Lobos que nos lleva de vuelta al Festival Vidiago Rock 5 años despues. Volvemos a recibir a Pablo y Cueli para que nos cuenten todos los detalles de la edición de esti año, si la moza que enseña patuka pasó frío en estos años, y lo que vaya surgiendo por el camino mientras escuchamos a las bandas de la edición XX. Y además, porque tenemos más, incluso descubrir bandas como Bouquet band y estrenar en primicia primiciosa el nuevo single de Nicotine Bubblegum antes de que lo presenten en el Factoria Rock Fest VI / Blast Open / Nicotine Bubblegum / Estramonio En definitiva, mucho percal, todo esto de aquí debajo: KINKIS GRUÑONES, Nicotine Bubblegum, Bouquet band, EDEN - Metal Band, Servet, Ribanos, Bigote de mujer, Drunken Buddha, Capsula, Disaster Jacks, BLACK RAINBOWS, Def Con Dos, Albertucho, SOZIEDAD ALKOHOLIKA, Rock Imperium Festival, Judas Priest, La Desbandada, Mötley Crüe, Darkthrone, HammerFall, Misiva Punk Rock, Estramonio Banda, Chamako Wey, Celtian y Aretha Franklyn
Vingt-deuxième épisode de la saison sept de ce sublime podcast, avec au programme : Le nouveau titre de Savage Lands, on parle très rapidement des deux premiers groupes de la HellStage, Atrocia et Basaalt et on parle de l'interview de Kamizol-K réalisé par Radio Métal Et bien sûr les premières chroniques de cette saison avec : Nile, Black Rainbows, Clawfinger, 1000Mods, Red Sun Atacama, Thursday, Alien Weaponry et Kerry KingToujours présenté par Jack, Parcimonie, Tonaï… Et Bob. En Joie
[REBROADCAST FROM September 7, 2023] Corinne Bailey Rae returns with her first album in seven years, Black Rainbows. The album was inspired by Rae's visits to the Stony Island Arts Bank in Chicago, a gallery/library/community center dedicated to Black art and history. She joins us for a Listening Party.This segment is guest-hosted by David Furst.
Volveremos a recibir a APHONNIC en la cueva 7 años después, con su último trabajo "Crema" bajo el brazo. Y además, todo este percal The Birra's Terror, CSA La Kuadra, Maizu Rock, Ochobre, Festival Vidiago Rock, BLACK RAINBOWS, A. C. Valliniello Sound City, Blast Open, Premios AMAS, SOZIEDAD ALKOHOLIKA, KOMA Oficial, Celtian, EXODIA, Saxon, Angra, Txapajo, The Electric Buffalo, TESTAFERROS y Wilson Pickett
Volveremos a recibir a APHONNIC en la cueva 7 años después, con su último trabajo "Crema" bajo el brazo. Y además, todo este percal The Birra's Terror, CSA La Kuadra, Maizu Rock, Ochobre, Festival Vidiago Rock, BLACK RAINBOWS, A. C. Valliniello Sound City, Blast Open, Premios AMAS, SOZIEDAD ALKOHOLIKA, KOMA Oficial, Celtian, EXODIA, Saxon, Angra, Txapajo, The Electric Buffalo, TESTAFERROS y Wilson Pickett
Volveremos a recibir a APHONNIC en la cueva 7 años después, con su último trabajo "Crema" bajo el brazo. Y además, todo este percal The Birra's Terror, CSA La Kuadra, Maizu Rock, Ochobre, Festival Vidiago Rock, BLACK RAINBOWS, A. C. Valliniello Sound City, Blast Open, Premios AMAS, SOZIEDAD ALKOHOLIKA, KOMA Oficial, Celtian, EXODIA, Saxon, Angra, Txapajo, The Electric Buffalo, TESTAFERROS y Wilson Pickett
This Questlove Supreme interview defies the typical order of things. Questlove and Team Supreme ask Corinne Bailey Rae about the inspiration, iconography, and real-life events that inspired her refreshing and recent Black Rainbows concept album. Then, the conversation heads backward through the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter's discography, dynamic musical journey, and Leeds upbringing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esta madrugada cumplimos 508 programas y de nuevo tenemos visita en la cueva, en esta ocasión se trata de Javier Janices "Cordobés" el alma máter de Cobardes que visitan este próximo sábado la Sala Acapulco - conciertos - de Xixón. Pero además de charlar con él, tendremos tiempo para hablar y escuchar a todas estas bandas y festivales: Skontra, Bigote de mujer, Luarca Metal Days, Docka pussel, Festival Vidiago Rock, Disaster Jacks, BLACK RAINBOWS, Tsunami Xixón, Scorpions, TXINTXES, Kaotiko, Ornamentos del Miedo, BeetleJudge, Opera Magna, Pearl Jam, Gatecreeper, AC/DC, Host, DEMENTES y Jhonny Cash
Esta madrugada cumplimos 508 programas y de nuevo tenemos visita en la cueva, en esta ocasión se trata de Javier Janices "Cordobés" el alma máter de Cobardes que visitan este próximo sábado la Sala Acapulco - conciertos - de Xixón. Pero además de charlar con él, tendremos tiempo para hablar y escuchar a todas estas bandas y festivales: Skontra, Bigote de mujer, Luarca Metal Days, Docka pussel, Festival Vidiago Rock, Disaster Jacks, BLACK RAINBOWS, Tsunami Xixón, Scorpions, TXINTXES, Kaotiko, Ornamentos del Miedo, BeetleJudge, Opera Magna, Pearl Jam, Gatecreeper, AC/DC, Host, DEMENTES y Jhonny Cash
Esta madrugada cumplimos 508 programas y de nuevo tenemos visita en la cueva, en esta ocasión se trata de Javier Janices "Cordobés" el alma máter de Cobardes que visitan este próximo sábado la Sala Acapulco - conciertos - de Xixón. Pero además de charlar con él, tendremos tiempo para hablar y escuchar a todas estas bandas y festivales: Skontra, Bigote de mujer, Luarca Metal Days, Docka pussel, Festival Vidiago Rock, Disaster Jacks, BLACK RAINBOWS, Tsunami Xixón, Scorpions, TXINTXES, Kaotiko, Ornamentos del Miedo, BeetleJudge, Opera Magna, Pearl Jam, Gatecreeper, AC/DC, Host, DEMENTES y Jhonny Cash
Corrine Bailey Rae is a singer/songwriter, guitarist and producer. She is a two-time Grammy-award winner and dropped her fourth album - Black Rainbows - in September of 2023. On this podcast Corrine speaks on her latest work, her historical research and inspirations and her artistic philosophy. IG: @corrinebaileyrae
#488 Fifty Shades of Rae - Richard is in the City Varieties Leeds, the scene of a traumatic RHLSTP that he and the audience are still processing. And he's booked another rock star, will they be as much trouble? It's the sublime Corinne Bailey Rae. They talk about the whirlwind of her early success, why on earth she's choose to still live in Leeds, how a teacher crushed her dreams of playing classical violin, her forays into Christian Rock, why she called her first band Helen, exposing emotion to write music that even touches Richard's dead heart, being expected to carry on producing happy music in the face of tragedy and the genius of her latest eclectic album Black Rainbows. It's another absolute classic episode.See RHLSTP on tour- http://richardherring.com/rhlstpSee Rich's stand-up tour Can I Have My Ball Back - https://richardherring.com/ballback/SUPPORT THE SHOW!Watch our TWITCH CHANNELSee extra content at our WEBSITE Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/rhlstp. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's Song of the Day is “He Will Follow You With His Eyes” from Corinne Bailey Rae's album Black Rainbows, out now.
Lyrics ('Ula'ula 'alani melemele)(Oma'oma'o polū poni)('Ula'ula 'alani melemele) Do we remember(Oma'oma'o polū poni) Connected rainbows?('Ele'ele, 'ele'ele) Stella octangula('Ula'ula 'alani melemele)(Oma'oma'o polū poni)('Ele'ele, 'ele'ele)('Ele'ele)('Ele'ele, 'ele'ele) (Stella octangula)(Ele'ele)('Ele'ele)I see the praised raysYou see me smileWe know the joy beyond aboveHas been here awhileI draw the rainbowsYou draw them near ('Ele'ele)And lo the hues arrange to showIt's perfectly clear ('Ele'ele)('Ula'ula 'alani melemele)(Oma'oma'o polū poni) Stella octangula('Ula'ula 'alani melemele)(Oma'oma'o polū poni)I draw the rainbows ('Ele'ele)You draw them near ('Ele'ele)And lo the hues arrange to show ('Ele'ele)It's perfectly clear ('Ele'ele)Do we remember ('Ula'ula 'alani melemele)Connected rainbows? (Oma'oma'o polū poni)('Ula'ula 'alani melemele)(Oma'oma'o polū poni)(Ah-ha!) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/juljina/message
Prepare yourself for a killer episode featuring killer bands with killer songs from 2023… Happy New Year! Apparently, “killer” is the only adjective Kevin can use to describe artists this week (this is what happens when he's on his own). 2023 has been another amazing year for new music from legacy artists, current artists, and new artists. Join us for our end-of-year celebration and recognition of all of the amazing, recorded output of 2023!What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or grouping of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week we look back on another amazing year for the world of rock n' punk n' metal. In celebration of the New Year, we wanted to find some nuggets of joy from the last 12 months. We hope everyone enjoyed the holidays, and that you can take some time to kick back and rock with us! Happy New Year everyone!Songs this week include:Marvelous 3 - “If We're On Fire (Let It Burn)” from IV (2023)White Reaper - “Bozo” from Asking For A Ride (2023)Church Of Misery - “Come And Get Me Sucker (David Koresh)” from Born Under A Mad Sign (2023)DARLING MACHINE - “Digital Superstition” from All The Lonely Come Around (2023)Metal Church - “Another Judgement Day” from Congregation Of Annihilation (2023)District 97 - “X-Faded” from Stay For The Ending (2023)Howling Giant - “Juggernaut” from Glass Future (2023)3rd Secret - “Queens” from The 2nd 3rd Secret (2023)Thundermother - “I Left My License In The Future” from I Left My License In The Future - single (2023) The Gems - “P.S.Y.C.H.O.” from Phoenix (2024) Girlschool - “Auld Lang Sine” from We Wish You a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year (2008)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
One reviewer said of Corinne Bailey Rae's new album, Black Rainbows: "It sounds like a departure, but feels like a renaissance." In this episode, Corinne Bailey Rae discusses how industry expectations and massive success had begun to infiltrate her own creativity, and how meeting Chicago artist Theaster Gates, and visiting his Stony Island Arts Bank propelled Corinne Bailey Rae into a transformative period of songwriting and the multidisciplinary project now known as Black Rainbows, and how allowing herself to remove all preconceived notions of her persona ultimately becoming the most fully expressed representation of who she is as an artist and a woman.
In “The Underworld,” journalist Susan Casey takes readers into the deep ocean to explore volcanoes, trenches, and a booming ecosystem that's vital to our survival. Corinne Bailey Rae talks about “Black Rainbows,” which took seven years to make and was inspired by Chicago artist Theaster Gates. In “Egg,” author Lizzie Stark explores the history of the egg, from Gold Rush-era gang wars in San Francisco to vaccine development and chickens in space.
LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES TAKE NOTE: This is a work of parody and/or satire; no statements made herein should be construed as accusations or statements of actual fact. Listeners who choose to play this sonic document do so at their own risk. In this special super-extended Profile in Cinemania, researched, written, and performed by Profligator Daniel, our listeners are presented with a dubious deep dive into one of the weirdest individuals to ever exist in the multiverse, one Louis Whitley Strieber: retired marketing guru, author of "The Hunger," hack novelist, self-confessed alien abductee, and podcast host. Listen with caution, for infection with CINEMANIA is assured. Caricature art by Andy Slack at andyslackcomics.com Music by Karl Casey at White Bat Audio Tracks Used: "Androids & Sentient Beings," "Gravity," "Convergence," and "Black Rainbows." Incidental music and sound effects courtesy of Epidemic Sound "The Summoning" by Scott Buckley appears under Creative Commons License 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0). Visit https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley/ for more tracks by this artist.
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond
Corinne Bailey Rae is an English singer/songwriter whose career started with a bang. In 2006 her debut album topped UK charts and was certified triple platinum with the help of her first hit single, “Put Your Records On.” A slew of awards and other “best new artist” distinctions followed. As she released subsequent albums, Corinne aspired to stretch herself as an artist beyond neo-soul pop-music success. In September, Corinne Bailey Rae released her excellent, genre-hopping fourth album, Black Rainbows. It's an album inspired by her time spent exploring Chicago's historic Stony Island Arts Bank—a vast collection of Black cultural relics and writing. On today's episode Justin Richmond talks to Corinne Bailey Rae about the years she spent in the Arts Bank archives and the stories that inspired her new work. She also talks about her record label's exhaustive effort trying to push her to recreate the success of her first album. And how an indie skateboarding magazine helped clarify the look of her new album. You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite Corinne Bailey Rae songs HERE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"In my 20s I would have felt 'Oh these are the things that don't make me Caribbean enough, or black enough'… Now I think 'These are the things that make me myself.' Multi Grammy Award-winning British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey joins Jimi to discuss growing up in Leeds with little money, share vivid memories of finding corners of the Caribbean in her grandparents' home, and reveals the lessons from her mother that she is passing on to her own children. Corinne also tells Jimi about some of the inspirational stories of African-Americans that influenced her acclaimed new album, “Black Rainbows”.
Sean and Chris go on a nostalgic journey back to the record store listening stations of their youth. They discuss what they're currently listening to, offer up a "staff pick", and reminisce about some of the top albums released in 2003. Their journey then takes them to Pitchfork's news section, where they discover the new Wilco font. If you're looking to discover new music this is the episode for you. Follow Albumworms on social media: instagram.com/albumworms --- Record Store Listening Stations, Music Discovery, Music Recommendations, Book Club fo Albums, Dylan LeBlanc, Tre Burt, Doug Paisley, Jason Joshua, Jeremie Albino, The Sheepdogs, BROS, Logan Ledger, The Arcs, Ben Chpamn & Co., Black Rainbows, Joel Paterson, Wilco, Sufjan Stevens, Postal Service, Cursive, Death Cab for Cutie, Mutual Benefit - Growing at the Edges, Woods, Ratboys, Jess Williamson, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Waxahatchee, Crooks and Nannies, The Band, Robert Patterson, Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame, Elton John, Folk, Indie, Folk Rock
In this episode I go on a Style journey with Singer, Songwriter and Musician Corinne Bailey Rae… and what a joy it was. Corinne shot to stardom with her self-titled, Corinne Bailey Rae debut album in 2006, featuring the global hits 'Put Your Records On' and 'Like A Star'. Corinne is one of those people who paints beautiful pictures with their words… I felt like every word that she spoke was purposefully chosen….she is wonderfully eloquent. I was fascinated to hear about the inspirational journey she went on having discovered the Stoney Island Arts Bank in Chicago and how this fuelled so much material for her newly released and globally acclaimed album Black Rainbows. We discuss how she chooses the designers she wears for her stage looks and the album imagery she created in collaboration with the photographer Koto Bolofo. She speaks nostalgically about her mother's proud sense of style as she was bringing up her and her two sisters and how she evolved her own style through the 90's. We talked about her becoming a widow at 29… and how she cocooned herself in her late husband's clothes as part of her grieving process. During her metamorphosis she found love again and she describes her second wedding dress, flowers and hair with such detail that it is impossible not to be swept into the love and sheer joy of their Winter Feast of a wedding. Corinne shares her style journey so far, so beautifully… I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did having it. Thank you Corinne for being such an insightful and articulate guest...
Está no ar o Radiola Torresmo Drops #30 e mais uma vez nessa edição Rafael Saldanha e Ramon Prates seguem no formato do podcast com 2 novos discos a cada programa. Ramon trouxe o disco de 2023 da cantora Corinne Bailey Rae chamado Black Rainbows, e Saldanha trouxe o novo álbum dos Rolling Stones chamado Hackney Diamonds. Então coloque seu fone de ouvido, ou escolha a melhor maneira de ouvir o Radiola Torresmo Drops #30, e confira essa ótima discussão da dupla de especialistas em músicas. [Ramon Prates] Corinne Bailey Rae - Black Rainbows Spotify outros links para ouvir: Deezer YouTube Apple Music [Rafael Saldanha] Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds Spotify outros links para ouvir: Deezer YouTube Apple Music --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiolatorresmo/message
Igor Müller e Bruno Capelas entrevistam a cantora Corinne Bailey Rae, que fala sobre a guinada em sua carreira com o lançamento do álbum 'Black Rainbows'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler to complete Senator Dianne Feinstein's term in the Senate. Will she run for the full term? U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, 90, died last week. The centrist sought bipartisan solutions and advocated for gun control, reproductive rights, and environmental issues. The Supreme Court's term begins today, and this year the justices will consider big cases concerning the administrative state, free speech, voting rights, and guns. The Renaissance and Eras Tours are hitting the big screen. It's an economic boost and a way for fans to access the musicians without spending big bucks on live concerts. Corinne Bailey Rae talks about Black Rainbows, her most recent album that took seven years to make and was inspired by Chicago artist Theaster Gates.
Welcome to Off the Beaten Clef! This week, we discuss a topic near and dear to our hearts - TV Theme songs! It feels like it is from a bygone era, and we discuss the nostalgia connected to our picks as we draft our favorites. We get 10 picks deep PER person which is way more than we normally do, so we hope the passion is contagious. What got left off the list? Let us know on social media or discord! To listen to a playlist of our TV Theme Song picks on Spotify Songs of the Show: Dil - chipotle by bbno$ (Spotify / Apple Music) Kev - Thomas the Dank Engine (Spotify / YouTube) Louie - 12 Black Rainbows by Type O Negative (Spotify / Apple Music) Mason - What's New Scooby Doo? by Simple Plan (Spotify / Apple Music) Ben - Days Before Grace by ZHU (Spotify / Apple Music) OTBC Social Media: Merch - offthebeatenclef.com Instagram - @offthebeatenclef Twitter - @OffClef Email - offthebeatenclef@gmail.com Discord - Link HERE Thanks for listening!
We’re all guilty of building up expectations. So, you might spin Corinne Bailey Rae‘s latest blazer Black Rainbows and find it something of a departure for Rae, in terms of a style that incorporates R&B, jazz and soul. This one gets loud, bold, experimental in many parts, powered by guitar and unapologetic vitality, all inspired […] The post Black Rainbows appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
British singer, songwriter, and producer Corinne Bailey Rae explains how Chicago's Stony Island Arts Bank inspired her ambitiously complex new album, Black Rainbows. And Tommy Stinson discusses his days with The Replacements as we unpack the new box set Tim: Let It Bleed Edition, featuring Ed Stasium's 2023 remix of the band's 1985 major label debut, Tim, plus a ton of extra rarities and live tracks. Record Store Day co-founder Carrie Colliton talks about her recent trip to New York to hang out with Killer Mike. For the latest RSD News go to RecordStoreDay.com. Podcast written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Sponsored by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley turntables. Thank you for supporting our podcast, please consider subscribing wherever you get podcasts, and by all means tell your friends about us too!
English chanteuse Corinne Bailey Rae made her world wide live radio debut on MBE when we kicked off 2006 with a week's worth of broadcasts from the BBC in London, and returned to the big show a few months later when she touched down in Southern California before becoming a superstar. While not prolific, Corinne's albums are a treat from top to bottom. Her newly-minted fourth album Black Rainbows took years to make and is inspired by the artwork and objects collected by Theaster Gates at the Stony Island Arts Bank in Chicago.
Black Rainbows is the fourth studio album by English singer and songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae, released on 15 September 2023 by Black Rainbows Music and Thirty Tigers. The album is a multi-genre mix of the progressive R&B-neo soul sound of her previous works but it also contains rock, jazz, and electronic elements. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corinne Bailey Rae returns with her first album in seven years, titled Black Rainbows. The album was inspired by Rae's visits to the Stony Island Arts Bank in Chicago, a gallery/library/community center dedicated to Black art and history. She joins us for a Listening Party. This segment is guest-hosted by David Furst.
To discuss the how and why of lists, Nuala is joined by Joanna Nolan, author of the book, Listful, and Lucy Ireland Gray, who put together a collection of about 200 shopping lists that she found discarded over the course of nearly 20 years in and around Hertfordshire, where she lives. We consider the psychology of lists - in particular why and whether lists are good or bad for our mental health and creativity. Artist Alice Instone, Joanna Nolan, author of Listful, and Madeleine Dore, the author of, I didn't do the thing today: On letting go of productivity guilt, join Nuala. Lists in the public domain - with Nuala to discuss the good and bad of lists historically and in contemporary times, are journalist and writer Helen Lewis, author of Difficult women: A history of feminism in eleven fights, and writer Anne Sebba, author of 10 non-fiction books. Her most recent book is Ethel Rosenberg: A Cold War Tragedy. The place of lists in music - songs with lists, the charts, playlists and more. Nuala is joined by Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae, whose album, Black Rainbows, is out in September, and music journalist Jude Rogers, the author of The sound of being human: How music shapes our lives. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lucinda Montefiore
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews Grammy winner Corinne Bailey Rae, who performs live at Lincoln Theatre in Washington D.C. on Sept. 6. They discuss her journey from her breakthrough hit “Put Your Records On” to her upcoming new album “Black Rainbows,” which drops on Sept. 15. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley interviews Grammy winner Corinne Bailey Rae, who performs live at Lincoln Theatre in Washington D.C. on Sept. 6. They discuss her journey from her breakthrough hit “Put Your Records On” to her upcoming new album “Black Rainbows,” which drops on Sept. 15. (Theme Music: Scott Buckley's "Clarion") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Musician Corinne Bailey Rae performs live in the studio and discusses the inspiration for her new album, Black Rainbows. Writer Peter Arnott on his new play about the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum, Group Portrait In A Summer Landscape, opening at Pitlochry Festival Theatre on Friday. Plus short stories: critics Stephanie Merritt and Suzi Feay on two new collections - by Kate Atkinson and by US 'flash fiction' writer Diane Williams. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Emma Wallace
This week: new albums from Britpop legends Blur, indie hiphop outkasts Paris Texas and Roman stoners Black Rainbows. Also: 21 today, on a scale from boring to infuriatingly boring, critics' darlings, cool uncles, words we can't say on this podcast, joker variance, lounge act jealousy, wonky dischordancy, the same members but not the same people, Italians cosplaying as Scandinavians cosplaying as Californians, road trip anthems, The Nebulous Zone, deep V's, the NZ Tracey Thorn, pod business, early evolutions, vibes > knowledge, looking to next week, stay hairy and flax facts. Next week: Durand Jones | Bilk | StrawpeopleSpotify playlists: Current albums | 2023 mixtapeThe archive: 2015-2022 review albums and year-end top 5 listsFind us on: Spotify Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Omny StudioRSS feeds: Just sports | Just music | EverythingContact: Twitter | Facebook | EmailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE DOOMED & STONED SHOW ~Season 9, Episode 8~ We tread on to mighty episode 8 for a look at the June 2023 rankings from DoomCharts.com -- a packed episode that features commentary from Billy Goate (Doomed & Stoned), John Gist (Vegas Rock Revolution), and Bucky Brown (The Ripple Effect) PLUS tons of new music, including Queens of the Stone Age, Witchskull, and Church of Misery. This month, Doomed & Stoned celebrates 10 years! If you dig the blog or the show, consider becoming a monthly supporter: https://patreon.com/doomedandstoned. PLAYLIST: INTRO (00:00) 1. Wytch Hazel (no. 19) - "The Fire's Control" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (04:21) - June Doom Charts 2. Rival Sons (no. 22) - "Nobody Wants To Die" (31:05) 3. The Gray Goo (no. 29) - "Pipe Hitter" (34:49) 4. Rainbows Are Free (no. 16) - "Sonic Demon" (39:20) HOST SEGMENT II (44:34) 5. Lore (no. 39) - "The City of Suicide" (59:06) 6. Outer Head (no. 28) - "Astral Traveler" (1:03:09) 7. Slow Wake (no. 15) - "In Waves" (1:07:33) HOST SEGMENT III (1:18:52) 8. Queens of the Stone Age (no. 10) - "Paper Machete" (1:44:49) 9. Lamassu (no. 9) - "Washed Away" (1:48:12) 10. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard (no. 8) - "Converge" (1:54:42) HOST SEGMENT IV (2:00:59) 11. Snakemother (no. 7) - "Gold Shields" (2:19:00) 12. Dead Quiet (no. 6) - "Murder City" (2:22:22) 13. Witchskull (no. 5) - "The Serving Ritual" (2:29:47) HOST SEGMENT V (2:33:49) 14. High Priest (no. 4) - "Down In The Dark" (3:08:06) 15. Black Rainbows (no. 3) - "Til the Outerspace" (3:12:52) 16. Church of Misery (no. 2) - "Beltway Sniper" (3:16:23) 17. Saint Karloff (no. 1) - "Bone Cave Escape" (3:25:07) OUTRO (3:31:32) 18. King Howl (no. 33) - "From The Cradle" (3:32:41) [BONUS] 19. Bongzilla (no. 21) - "Dab City" (3:35:08) [BONUS] 20. From The Ages (no. 25) - "Tenebrous" (3:46:59) [BONUS] CREDITS: Theme Song: Dylan Tucker Thumbnail: Lamassu's 'Made of Dust' (2023) Incidental Music: Copper Age & Crypt Witch
I Want to Believe the Podcast – S6 E6 | Incident in the Khamar Daban Mountains AUDIBLE AFFILIATE LINK - Get a FREE 30 day trial to Audible - Help support the podcast! Opening Song: Power Freaks by Jean Dawson | Closing song: Black Rainbows by Miracle Musical Opening Clip: Cadaber | Clips throughout episode: Nick Crowley Ay! Welcome to the sixth episode of season 6 of the I Want to Believe podcast! In the summer of 1993, seven hikers set out into the rugged, southern Siberian mountain range of Khamar-Daban. The trip had been meticulously planned for 6 months prior. They even knew what meals would be eaten on which days. When the time finally came for their trip, they entered the woods… seven days later, only one person would come back out. - Before we jump into the episode, I wanted to give a quick reminder that all of our I Want to Believe social media & email are in the show notes. All my books and projects are available at SlevikStore.Company.Site. The Green Hand Bookshop in Portland, Maine also has some of my work. Stop in and see everything they have to offer! My documentary, Otherworldly Amor, has a new home. It is streaming exclusively on ParaFlixx Paranormal+ Once subscribed, you have access to not only Otherworldly Amor but hundreds of other paranormal shows, documentaries and even horror movies. By using the code OTHERWORLDLYAMOR10 at checkout, you can get 10% off your first 3 months. Sources: Medium | Parki Himki | Otakukart | KP | Mayo Clinic --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/207believe/support
1. Toco. - Bom Motivo. S – Tone Inc. 2022 Version.2. Lucky Sun. - Morning View.3.. Brian Auger's Oblivion Express Ft Savannah Auger. - Finally Found You Out.4.. Kuma. - Niffty Teddy.5. The Tibbs. - Ball & Chain. Instrumental.6. Jean Carne, Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad. - Black Rainbows.7. B.Bravo. - Midnight Rider.8. Michael Rault. - Neither Love Nor Money.9. James Alexander Bright. - Float.10. The Soultrend Orchestra Ft Alan Scafardi. - Outstanding.11. Fusion Funk Foundation. - Love & Emotion.12. Vito Lalinga Ft Nikaleo & Vi Mode Inc Project. - Betty.13. Tommy Stewart. - Bump & Hustle Music.14. Lostinwhite. - The Authority Of Love.15. The Jazzhunters. - Sunset Boulevard.16. DJ. Day. - A Place To Go.17. Natural Lateral. - Rendez Rio.18. Daniel Villarreal. - Ofelia.19. The Lo Greco Brothers. - Funquero.20. Ransel. - Islands.21. Nikitch & Kuna Maze. - Engatinhar. Instrumental.22. Belladonna. - Brazilian Beat.23. The Good Maurice. - Arapaima.24. Moodorama. - Viama. Short'n Funky Remix.25. Modaji. - Things You Do 4 Me. Kaidi Tatham Remix.26. Soul Quality Quartet. - Aphotic Marauder.
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Ketta Ioannidou with Black Spring painting Ketta Ioannidou (b. Nicosia, Cyprus) lives and works in New York, NY. Ioannidou holds an MFA from School of Visual Arts and a BA (Honours) from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. Ioannidou represented Cyprus in the Cairo and Alexandria Biennales in Egypt and the 18th Asian Biennale in Bangladesh. She has had solo exhibitions at The Yard, Brooklyn, NY; South Oxford Space, Brooklyn, NY; Diatopos Centre of Contemporary Art, Nicosia, Cyprus; chashama 266, New York, NY. Ioannidou has participated in group exhibitions at Thierry Goldberg, New York, NY; Superchief Gallery NFT, New York, NY; SPRING/BREAK Art Show, New York, NY; the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY; NARS Foundation, Brooklyn, NY; KUSTERA PROJECTS RED HOOK, Brooklyn, NY, Islip Art Museum, NY, and Local Project Art Space, Long Island City, NY. Residencies include Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Swing Space, AIM at the Bronx Museum, I-Park, and Aljira Emerge. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Art in America, Flash Art, the Brooklyn Rail, and Hyperallergic. "Black Rainbows", 2020, Oil on canvas, 43 x 34 inches "Black Spring", 2021, Oil on canvas, 72 x 55 inches "TARDIS_Time and Relative Dimensions In Space", 2020, Oil on canvas, 43 x 34 inches
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In this episode of La Ruleta Rusa: Neil Young. Neil Young Archives Vol. II (1972 - 1976), 2020. (23:12) Black Rainbows. Cosmic Ritual Supertrip, 2020. (33:18) XTC. Black Sea, 1980. (50:58) Ulls. Anoia s'apodera, 2019.
In this episode of La Ruleta Rusa: Neil Young. Neil Young Archives Vol. II (1972 - 1976), 2020. (23:12) Black Rainbows. Cosmic Ritual Supertrip, 2020. (33:18) XTC. Black Sea, 1980. (50:58) Ulls. Anoia s'apodera, 2019.
En esta entrega de La Ruleta Rusa: Neil Young. Neil Young Archives Vol. II (1972 - 1976), 2020. (23:12) Black Rainbows. Cosmic Ritual Supertrip, 2020. (33:18) XTC. Black Sea, 1980. (50:58) Ulls. Anoia s'apodera, 2019.
En esta entrega de La Ruleta Rusa: Neil Young. Neil Young Archives Vol. II (1972 - 1976), 2020. (23:12) Black Rainbows. Cosmic Ritual Supertrip, 2020. (33:18) XTC. Black Sea, 1980. (50:58) Ulls. Anoia s'apodera, 2019.
In episode 23 of 20 MINUTES OR LESS i am joined by Gabriele Fiori of "Black Rainbows", "Killer Boogie", & "The Pilgrim". We talk about the making of Black Rainbows, Gabriele forming his own record lable and the production behind it, & the introduction of the folk stoner rock band "The Pilgrim"https://www.heavypsychsounds.com/Intro Music by : Anthony TrimArtwork by: Kristen Cox