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BMS Episode 116/ ('70s Basement Party)Today's show reflects on my mid teens when I was too young to frequent night clubs. A time of school dances but mostly, house parties in those suburban basements with neighborhood friends.Dressed in your finest, well at least what a part time job could afford you. I hope you enjoy looking back at this special time of musical youth. DJ Rhythm Dee hosts a recurring segment known as the Black Magic Sounds. The show will feature the smooth grooves of Jazz, Neo-Soul, as well as Funk, R&B, Disco, Soulful House, Slow Jams and anything that moves you. It's all about feeling the music and hearing some tracks that were forgotten or entirely new to you.Let's take this ride together and remember when music was Music!PLAYLIST1. Body Heat/James Brown2. Saturday Night/Earth Wind & Fire3. Love Rollercoaster/Ohio Players4. Brick House/Commodores5. Car Wash/Rose Royce6. Got To Give It Up/Marvin Gaye7. (Every time I turn Around) Back In Love Again/L.T.D.8. Walking In Rhythm/The Blackbyrds9. Love Won't Let Me Wait/Major Harris III10. Bad Luck/Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes 11. I Love Music/The O'Jays12. It Only Takes a minute/Tavares13. The Pride/The Isley Brothers14. What's On Your Mind/Brass Construction15. That's The Way ( I Like It)/KC & The Sunshine Band16. One For The Money/The Whispers17. See You When I Git There/Lou Rawls18. I Wish/Stevie Wonder
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| Middle Of The Night (Vocal/Long Version) | Taka Boom | 1985 | Let Her Feel It (Vocal) | Simplicious | 1984 | Tell The World How I Feel About 'Cha Baby | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes | 1975 | Let's Get Together Now | Aristocrats | 1973 | Under The Skin | The Brothers | 1976 | (Everybody) Get Dancin' | Bombers | 1979 | Let's Dance | Bombers | 1979 | Good Lovin' | Al Mason | 1990 | How Did You Know? | True Solace | 1999 | Tell Me How Much | Christopher Williams, China | 2004 | The Survivor (feat. Phyllis Hyman) | Joe Sample | 1985 | Standing Tall | The Crusaders | 1981 | Rodeo | Kirk Whalum | 1985 | Hot Pants Road | The J.B.'s | 1972 | Pick Up The Pieces One By One | A.A.B.B. | 1975 | Blood Is Thicker Than Water | William DeVaughn | 1974 | Here I Am | Sharon Bryant | 1989 | Anywhere | Barbara Weathers | 1990 | Heartbeat (Club Version) (Larry Levan Mix) | Taana Gardner | 1981 | Why You Wanna Play Me Out? (LP Version) | Trisha Covington | 1994 | That's The Meaning/Boogie Motion (12" Version) | Beautiful Bend | 1978
Music Credit: Wake Up Everybody, by Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes
| (I'm Just Thinking About) Cooling Out (12" Version) | Jerry Butler | 1978 | Love Express | The Michael Zager Band | 1978 | The Bull | The Mike Theodore Orchestra | 1977 | Deputy Of Love | Don Armando's Second Avenue Rhumba Band | 1979 | Too Much Too Fast | Vera Brown & Rich Girls | 1985 | Keep On | Touch | 1982 | Try, Try Again (Condo Mix) | Kajsa | 1986 | So Smooth | Krystal Davis | 1985 | Love In The Fast Lane | Dynasty | 1981 | Ain't No Smoke Without Fire | Eddie Kendricks | 1978 | Stay If You Wanna | Tony Ransom | 1985 | It Feels So Good (To Be Back Home) | Bobby McClure | 1986 | Say When | Sadao Watanabe | 1983 | Paradise | Stanley Turrentine | 1982 | I'll Be There | Stanley Turrentine | 1982 | Can You Feel My Love | Khemistry | 1982 | If You're Looking For Somebody To Love | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat. Sharon Paige | 1980 | Something Your Heart Has Been Telling Me | Roberta Flack | 1991 | I Can Only Think Of You | Gwen McCrae | 1979 | Like I Do | Chris Jasper | 1987 | Thank You Jesus | Chris Jasper | 1992
Here's another 2 hour radio dance party of northern soul movers, rhythm & blues shakers, popcorn steppers, and more tunes with That Driving beat! We've got an obscure smokin' R&B cover of the Everly Brothers, an early one by the Blue Notes, Lulu in Muscle Shoals, plus, as usual, a few new finds for our collections. -Originally broadcast February 16, 2025- Willie Mitchell / That Driving BeatThe Diplomats / There's Still A TomorrowThe Toys / Sealed With A KissToni LaMarr / I'd Do AnythingJohnny Copeland / Wake Up, Little SusieThe Henchmen / The James BrownThe Escorts / Shake a Tail FeatherElmore Morris / It Seemed Like Heaven to MeLester Robertson and the Upsetters / My Girl Across TownJo Ann & Troy / Who Do You LoveCalvin Lee / Valley of TearsJerry Williams / If You Ask Me (Because I Love You)Anthony & the Sophomores / It Depends On YouCathy Carlson / Hurt So BadRobby Fortson / Are You For RealGarnell Cooper & The Kinfolks / Green MonkeyThe Blue Notes / A Good WomanDonald Height / Run JoeShelly Shoop and the Shakers / Fair ShakePearl Woods / Don't Tell It AllJackie Wilson / 3 Days 1 Hour 30 MinutesRonnie Gallant / ShadowsBill Robinson & The Quails / Take Me Back, BabyLou Courtney / Skate NowThe Fabulettes / The Bigger They Are (The Harder They Fall)The Velvelettes / These Things Will Keep Me Loving YouThe Luv Bugs / Mama's Gonna' Whip YouJoe L. / I Can't Stand ItDarrow Fletcher / Changing By The MinuteSolomon Burke / It's Been A ChangeThe Volumes / Gotta Give Her LoveLulu / Sweep Around Your Own Back DoorThe Emotions / You'd Better Get Pushed To ItThe Shades of Blue / With This RingLenny Welch / Run To My Lovin' ArmsBen E. King / How Can I ForgetThe O'Jays / Lipstick Traces (on a Cigarette)Jimmy Radcliffe / Long After Tonight Is All Over Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are still fighting racism in 2024, but many people find it hard to talk about or even acknowledge. EMBRACING RACE - The Conversation, based in Collingswood, NJ, is taking steps to dismantle racism by gathering people of different backgrounds to talk honestly about it, to better understand what's really going on. Racquel Williams talks with several members of their core group. And on Shara in the City, Lloyd Parks is the last living member of the famous Philly R&B group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - and he can still hit those high notes in songs like “I Miss You” and “If You Don't Know Me by Now”. Shara Dae Howard takes a journey through time to hear Lloyd's story. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textAfter years of collecting vinyl records, I found myself on a musical journey that led me to the top 10 essential albums everyone should experience. Join me as I reflect on what makes an album essential and distinguish it from personal favorites. From the transformative power of Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes' "To Be True" to the soulful shift of David Bowie's "Young Americans," we explore the lasting impact of these records and their influence on music culture. Through this exploration, I invite you to reflect on your own essential picks and how they have shaped your musical journey.Get ready for a trip back in time as we dive into the musical gems of the 1970s and 1980s. From the vocal prowess of Teddy Pendergrass in Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes' "To Be True" to the overlooked brilliance of David Bowie's "Young Americans," we celebrate the artists who left an indelible mark on music history. We can't forget Sinead O'Connor's unique Irish rock sound in "The Lion and the Cobra," which finally gained posthumous recognition for its incredible artistry. Through these albums, we explore the timeless appeal of music and its ability to transport us to different eras and emotions.Join me as we take a deep dive into the power of music to evoke moods. From the timeless charm of Frank Sinatra's "September of My Years" to the moody brilliance of The Smiths' "Meat is Murder," we explore albums that have left a lasting impact. Technical difficulties may have interrupted our live stream, but the passion for sharing great music remains strong. We celebrate albums like Public Enemy's revolutionary "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" and Nico Case's atmospheric "Blacklisted," showcasing the importance of these records in my personal list. Despite the challenges, I cherish the opportunity to connect with you through the iconic albums that have shaped our musical journeys.
The Jazz Team returns after a refreshing Xmas break - Dr. Mark, & Miss Dom play down some breezy, summer vibes which were chillified listening over the break - For Maximum effect - just enter the 1959 Corvette convertible! Mark features a few nice new releases from the likes of: The Bad Plus, & John-Paul Muir - Mark, also revisits the artistry of Brad Mehldau - while Dom gets stoked on vocalist Jazzmeia Horn, Blue Notes' 86th Birthday (Jan 6th), & the 95 BFM Jazz Shows Quest Love Sting - which is also celebrating a 20+ birthday this year. DJ Sassy hangs out - & hosts the Jazz Gig Guide - selects a Caitlin Smith track - & chats about the 1980s Classic, New Year's Eve-themed film Get Crazy - & true to form Sassy brings in a bunch of tasty light refreshments - Keeping spirits high - On ya Dj Sassy!
In this finale episode, Rhys and Divya reflect on the year's achievements, including the launch of a Market-creating Legislation and Regulation Tracker and a review of photodynamic disinfection technology. They also delve into BlueTech's Top 10 Patent Applications for 2024 and share a sneak peek at the exciting topics slated for 2025. Stay tuned for updates on Bluetech Forum Unplugged, a new event format that promises more intimate and focused discussions. Happy holidays and see you in the new year! ✨--Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence. Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
Join The Alex in this packed episode of Air Tight as we bring you music, counterculture, and cannabis news. This week, we're showcasing a dynamic lineup of music videos from iconic and emerging artists. Get ready for the genre-defying creativity of DEVO, the soulful grooves of Ruby and the Blue Notes, the funky beats of The Allergies, and the timeless brilliance of Lou Reed—plus many more you don't want to miss! In the headlines, we're exploring groundbreaking developments in the world of cannabis. Learn about the upcoming U.S. Farm Bill and the changes it could bring for CBD enthusiasts. We also spotlight how the Czech Republic is leading the way by allowing general practitioners to prescribe cannabis for their patients. For more insights, make sure to explore these stories online. Discover new music, rediscover legendary tracks, and stay tuned for cutting-edge counterculture topics. Don't forget to visit GreenCoastRadio.com's "Station Gear" page for exclusive art that celebrates the vibe of our community. And check out our YouTube channel and Spotify for curated playlists and more episodes
Hi, and thanks for downloading another 90 minutes of the very best in disco. This mix includes some brand new tracks from Phazed Groove, Audiowhores, Goodisco, Mark Lower, Debher, Block & Crown and Sammy Deuce, plus classics from Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, Imagination, Bryan Ferry, and Kool & The Gang, all mixed with love in London. Here's the tracklist:1 | Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes | Wake up everybody (Psychemagik Edit)2 | George Michael | I want your sex part 1 and 2 (Mike and Tess Reloop)3 | Katy Perry Vs Chic | Bon appetit my love (Steph Seroussi Ultimate Mash Up)4 | Imagination | Music and lights (Baku Rework)5 | Phazed Groove | Love's resolution (Original)6 | Audiowhores | She's gone dance on (Club Mix)7 | Goodisco | Always (Original MIx)8 | D.P.V. and Kool & The Gang | Good time tonight (Original Mix)9 | Bryan Ferry | Don't stop the dance (Disco Innovations Deep Rework)10 | Mark Lower featuring Enya | Honey (Extended Mix)11 | Debher | Another summer love (Original Mix)12 | Flight Facilities, DRAMA | Dancing on my own (Extended Mix)13 | DJ Manuel, The Uncle Earl, Paolo Bardelli, Tony Montana DJ | The vibes (Paolo Bardelli & Tony Montana DJ Nu Club RemIx)14 | Block & Crown | Take it to the limit (Nudisco Classic Mix)15 | Keller, The Dukes | That kind of girl (The Dukes Original Mix)16 | Sammy Deuce | Living it up (Original Mix) And here's the Spotify playlist, but not all the tracks edits and remixes may be available. I'm looking forward to seeing you again very soon. Until then, have a great holiday season; have a very merry Christmas, and my best wishes for 2025. F*
Send us a textOn this episode, Tom and Bert share and discuss what they deem to be their Top 10 + 1 "Make Out Songs" from the decade of the 1970's!The 1970's were arguably the greatest decade for "Make Out" and "Love Songs".Here is out lists:Tom's Top Ten........"Just my Imagination" - The Temptations (1:30); "Let's Get it On" - Marvin Gaye (8:15);"Break Up to Make Up" - Stylistics (11:48);"Show and Tell"- Al Wilson (14:08);"Wildfire"- Michael "Martin" Murphey (16:24);"She's Gone"- Hall and Oates (19:33);"Swayin' to the Music"- Johnny Rivers (24:47);"Just the Way You Are"- Billy Joel (37:05);"Love is in the Air"- John Paul Young (43:30);"So very Hard to Go"- Tower of Power (48:06) Bert's Top Ten........"Make it with You"- Bread (5:35);"Love on a Two Way Street"- The Moments (9:41);"Didn't I"- The Delfonics (12:55);"Oh, Girl"- The Chi-Lites (15:08);"Could it be I'm Falling in Love"- The Spinners (17:34);"Everybody Plays the Fool"- The Main Ingredient (22:14);"After the Lovin"- Englebert Humperdinck (30:25);"Just when I needed You Most"- Randy VanWarmer (40:51);"Reunited"- Peaches and Herb (44:46);"Let's Put it all Together"- Stylistics (52:10)And the extra 1 Song that we both selected....."If You Don't Know Me by Now"- Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes featuring Teddy Pendergrass (55:58) Enjoy the show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
A fashion buyer, Gabrielly Silva aproveitou a mudança de país para fazer uma transição de carreira - ela estudou administração no Brasil, e veio para Toronto, no Canadá, para estudar negócios de moda. Hoje ela é Assistant Buyer no grupo de varejo canadense que compõe as marcas BlueNotes, Aeropostale, Aeropostale Kids e West49. convidada: https://www.instagram.com/gabihyy/ newsletter: https://modanamochila.substack.com/about Ig: https://www.instagram.com/modanamochila/ cursos: https://www.modanamochila.com/aprender Podcasts citados Ep 40 - Mochila, viagem e AÇÃO: fashion entrepreneur na América do Norte, com Lipsio Carvalho https://open.spotify.com/episode/7cKEBYnvTkYavaHs8DY2BP?si=-VzGlVJ7QBOtrqhenqJpXQ Ep 66 - Canada's Drag Race e Marketing de Moda Canadense, com Silvia Oshiro https://open.spotify.com/episode/2V1lM15mBy8N8Up4I8DCaL?si=gsERzGsiS0eLtSpKaovRfg Capítulos 00:00:00 INTRO 00:01:39 Como é a Rotina de um Fashion Buyer no Canadá? 00:09:31 Como foi sua trajetória até aqui? 00:16:40 Como escolheu o Canadá? 00:23:02 Como é um college de moda no Canadá? 00:32:00 Como conseguiu o primeiro emprego na moda no Canadá? 00:42:00 Como foi desenvolver a coleção da Taylor Swift para o Super Bowl? 00:49:03 Qual o diferencial do brasileiro na moda internacional? 00:57:06 Gostaria de morar em algum outro lugar? 00:58:56 Sugestões de filmes, séries ou livros sobre moda?
| Kiss And Tell (Long Version) | Isley Jasper Isley | 1984 | Tell The World How I Feel About 'Cha Baby | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes | 1975 | Salsoul Hustle (A Tom Moulton Mix) | Salsoul Orchestra | 1975 | Nine Times | Moments | 1976 | Spring Rain (12" Disco Mix) | Silvetti | 1976 | It's Serious | Cameo | 1977 | I Didn't Mean To Turn You On | Cherrelle | 1984 | I Can't Win For Losing (Vocal) | Khemistry | 1985 | I'm Warning You (Vocal) | Gayle Adams | 1984 | See Through (Club Mix) | Blue Magic | 1983 | I've Been Missin' You | Kenny G | 1983 | This Means War (Shoobedoodah Dabba Doobee) | Imagination | 1983 | Jazzy Lady (12-inch Mix) | Richard "Dimples" Fields | 1984 | Don't Let Go | Assorted Phlavors | 1996 | Rock The Night Away | Oran "Juice" Jones | 1987 | It Feels So Good (To Be Back Home) | Bobby McClure | 1986 | Everything's Gonna Be Alright | Sounds Of Blackness | 1994 | I Want You Back | Pure Soul | 1995 | Gonna Get Over You (12" Vocal Mix) | France Joli | 1981 | So Good | Ericka Yancey | 1997 | Reach For It | George Duke | 1977
On the show this week I have a new featured artist plus music from Nao Yoshioka & Jerreau Vandal some Raquel Rodriguez, Syleena Johnson and much more besides . . . Stop on by and hear what you've been missing . . . Welcome To The Soul Show More Than Friends - Bobby Ross AvilaScorpion - Raquel Rodriguez & Amber NavranFree as a Bird - Nao Yoshioka & Jarreau VandalMe, myself and I (Radio Edit) - MARLEYMuch Too Much - 9th CreationHe Makes Me Say - Syleena JohnsonRock With You - Quincy Jones (Feat. Brandy & Heavy D)Downtown Love (feat. Abstract Rude) - Inkswel & Andre EspeutWell (feat. Mausberg & Raphael Saadiq) - DJ QuikFool 4 Your Love (Afro-Soul Mix) - IAMDJDRAKE & TreDaPhenom(I Got) So Much Trouble On My Mind - Sir Joe Quaterman & Free SoulHolding You Remix (Extended Mix) - Zoe KypriLose My Mind feat. Raheem DeVaugn & Jadakiss - K'JonMake It Alright (Feat. Laura Jackson) - BB SoulRather Be (Ayce Remix Edit) - LCGC feat. Annette BowenBad Luck (Part 1) - Harold Melvin & The BluenotesWake Up Everybody (Feat. Teddy Pendergrass) - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Teddy PendergrassTake Me In Your Arms Tonight - Teddy PendergrassYou're My Choice Tonight (Choose Me) - Teddy PendergrassOnly You (Vocal Mix Edit) - Sean McCabe & Jill Rock JonesLoving At First Sight (Vocal Mix) - Fouk feat. Debórah BondAin't Gonna Do You Wrong (feat. Russell Taylor) - Zepherin SaintThank You (Kyoto Jazz Massive house edit) - Shuya Okino feat Navasha Daya Put You On - October London & Snoop DoggNobody But You - Chris Baxter Remix - Lukas SettoEveryday (KC Mix) - Cornell C.C. CarterHappy Ever After - Unlimited TouchTo Be Loved - OPAZ Featuring Ray HaydenThank You Thank You - Roy Ayers
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, over 60 Minutes of Disco, Soul and Funk Podcast. Classic tracks, Dancefloor fillers from, The Trammps, Sister Sledge, Heatwave, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, and new tracks from, Rob Hardt, Vanessa Bright ft Francesco Mendolia, Castella, Dee Dee Simon (Brand new Georgie B remix). Tunes of the week comes from MFSB ft Masterswitch, more classic tracks from Players Association, David Joseph, Locksmith and Luther Vandross. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
Listen every Tuesday from 21 till 22 (Moscow time) Jazz FM (radiojazzfm.ru) Subscribe in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/funk-and-beyond-weekly/id1063844118?mt=2 for more details please visit beyondfunk.ru Tracklist: 1. Leston Paul - What A Surprise 2. Arlana - When You Call My Name 3. Jack Sass Band - Where Is Love 4. Omega Sunrise - Too hip 5. Painel De Controle - Black Coco 6. B.T. Express - Do It ('Til You're Satisfied) 7. Moods - Grooving When We Meet 8. Black Rock - New York City Bump 9. L.A. Boppers - Give Me Some 10. New Experience feat. Elayne Starr - I Believe 11. The Pretenders - I Call It Love 12. Graham Central Station - the Jam 13. Jerry Knight - Nothing Can Hold Us Back 14. Jesus Alvarez - Please Stay Don't Go 15. Danny Hunt - What's Happening To Our Love Affair 16. Gloria Ann Taylor - Jolene 17. Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass - Be for Real
When COVID-19 hit, Dr. Ala Stanford stepped up to help Philadelphians get access to information, testing, care, and later, vaccines. She founded the Black Doctors Consortium, and after her work gained national media attention, President Biden appointed her Regional Director of the US Department of Health and Human Services. Now, Dr. Stanford has written a book, “Take Care of Them Like My Own”, coming out August 6 with a launch event at the Kimmel Center. It's about her personal journey, her work, and the importance of equity and representation in medicine. She talks about all of that with our host, Racquel Williams. And on Shara in the City, Lloyd Parks is the last living member of the famous Philly R&B group Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - and he can still hit those high notes in songs like “I Miss You” and “If You Don't Know Me by Now”. Shara Dae Howard takes a journey through time to hear Lloyd's story. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Blue Notes podcast, hosts Divya and Rhys discuss recent travels and conferences, including high-profile events on lithium and hydrogen. They delve into the lithium market and the technology breakthroughs in direct lithium extraction, as well as the challenges in the hydrogen economy. The conversation also covers advanced thermal sludge treatment technologies and recent regulatory changes in the EU Wastewater Directive. With a packed schedule of reports and analyses, there's plenty of valuable content to look forward to over the summer.Divya and Rhys highlight upcoming research reports for BlueTech clients, including brine management and ZLD technologies, micropollutants, earth observation science, green chemistry, PFAS regulations, and the intriguing world ofnanobubbles.Join our next web briefing on Brine Management and ZLD on 20th August: register here The Blue Notes podcast and our upcoming work represent the cutting edge of sustainable technology and innovation. By keeping up with these advancements, we can drive our industries toward a greener, more sustainable future. Stay tuned for more insights and detailed reports on these critical topics, and as always, feel free to reach out with questions or for more information on how you can stay ahead of the curve: knowledge@bluetechresearch.com--Presented by BlueTech Research, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence. Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
“Love in them there hills” Pointer Sisters “Funky drummer” Rim Kwaku Obeng “Starlight” Index “It's my house” Risco Connection “Satisfaction guaranteed (or take your love back)” Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (featuring Teddy Pendergrass) “I can feel your love (coming down on me)” Smoke “Bad child” Bad child “The dead don't die alive” 4th Coming “Nobody's got time” The Equals “I'm Sagittarius” Roberta Kelly “Kiburi” Incredible Bongo Band “(Are you ready) do the bus stop” The Fatback Band “Me and baby brother” War “Sock soul” Bar-Kays “Upside down” Fela Anikulapo Kuti & The Africa 70 with Sandra Akanke Isidore “Everything I do gonna' be funky” Allen Toussaint
Your weekly mixtape of Funk, Soul, Disco, House, and a few things in between. | 1 | Nights Over Egypt | The Jones Girls | 2 | I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) | Daryl Hall & John Oates | 3 | It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me (Single Version) | Barry White | 4 | I Can't Wait | Nu Shooz | 5 | Wishing Well | Terence Trent D'Arby | 6 | I Found Lovin' | The Fatback Band | 7 | I Wish | Stevie Wonder | 8 | You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else | The Jones Girls | 9 | Two Hearts (12 Remix)" | Stephanie Mills, Teddy Pendergrass | 10 | Hang On to Your Love (Remastered) | Sade | 11 | Dominoes | Jungle | 12 | Roses Are Red (Radio Edit) | Mac Band | 13 | Cruel Summer | Bananarama | 14 | Voices Inside My Head | The Police | 15 | Pull Up To The Bumper | Grace Jones | 16 | Last Night a DJ Save My Life | Indeep | 17 | Give Me the Night | George Benson | 18 | Get Down On It | Kool & The Gang | 19 | Billie (loving arms) | Fred again.. | 20 | Ain't No Sunshine (Original Mix) | Crazibiza, Laurent Simeca | 21 | Bad Luck (A Dimitri From Paris Disco Re-Edit) | Harold Melvin, The Blue Notes | 22 | Can't Go for That(Original Mix) | Giacca, Flores | 23 | Celebrate Good Times(Original Mix) | Softmal For More Info: https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradio
Qool DJ Marv Live at the Make Music Day Philly and The Sounds of Buttamilk launch party at Canopy in Center City Philadelphia - June 21 2024The podcast that reveals how much BUTTAMILK was an influential vibe. This set is from the launch party that had some of the originals of BUTTAMILK present and kickin' it live. My Mom even came as she and I were also in Philly for our family's reunion. From day 1 of BUTTAMILK til today, Stephanie Renee has been there for us, I especially thank her for her tremendous amount of time and efforts that helped shape and complete TSOB a/k/a/ ;) The Sounds of Buttamilk.This set honors us, BUTTAMILK, our artists and poets, our city of Philadelphia and the memories of what turned out to be an everlasting love.Lord Help Me – Qool DJ MarvLike Butta – Qool DJ MarvJilltro – Jill ScottBig Family Get Togetherness – Qool DJ MarvLeisure (Beat 14) – Jazzy JeffMy Peoples – Jazzy JeffMy Soul A'int For Sale – Jazzy JeffWake Up Everybody (Psychemagik Mix) – Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes featuring Teddy PendergrassGolden – Jill ScottMake It Last Forever – Steal Vybe, Chris Forman, Damon Bennett, Alexa Gold, Stephanie ReneeDay Break – Brand new HeaviesCobbs Creek (Great Skate Remix) – King Britt featuring De La SoulTranscend – King Britt featuring BahamadiaBahrain Funk – Jazzy JeffFor The Love of Money – The Philly Armada OrchestraPhilly Jump – Instant FunkShow Me The Way To Go – The JacksonsCould It Be I'm Falling in Love – Detroit SpinnersNights Over Egypt – The Jones GirlsAfrica (JM Edit) – D'angeloI Believe (Simbad Remix) – Q-Tip and D'angeloThink Twice – Jazzy JeffWe Need LOVE In The World – Jazzy JeffTime For A Dialogue – Soul Clap feat Rich MedinaSuperstar feat Ivana Santilli – King BrittGet Up (Scrimshire Edit) – BlazeSmile (featuring Lady Alma) – King BrittLighthouse (Terry Hunter Main Mix) – Jill ScottWindow Seat – Erykah BaduJahraymecofasola (CalvinSol Soulful ReMix) – Jill ScottMessage In Our Music – O'JaysMagnificent Dance (feat. Rich Medina) - Stretch and Bobbito & The M19s BandI Love Music – O'JaysK-Jee (Joey Negro Philly World mix) – AC Soul SymphonyLet's Start to Dance Again (Dimitri From Paris Super Disco Blend) – Bohannon featuring Dr. Perri JohnsonYou Know How To Love Me (Joey Negro Extended Disco Mix) - Phyllis HymanAIN'T No Stoppin' Us Know (The Reflex Version) – Mcfadden & WhiteheadLet's Groove – Archie Bell and the DrellsLove Is The Message (DJ Spen) – MFSBWhen We Get By – D'angeloNow You Know – Stephanie ReneeeThe Fire – The RootsIt's Love – Jill ScottYou Got Me – The Roots featuring Erykah Badu singing Jill Scott's lyricsAlright – D'Angelo Calls – Robert GlasperA Long Walk - Jill ScottMore Butta-centric links here:https://www.soul-sanctuary.net/ https://cbuttapour.bandcamp.com/ https://plantandpeople.com/ https://www.mixcloud.com/buttamilkarchives/https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/djqoolmarvsoundshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5gQLsodBsCys1_3Zbm83vghttps://qooldjmarv.bandcamp.com/album/soundtrack-to-the-story-of-buttamilk
In this episode of the Blue Notes podcast, the hosts, Rhys and Divya, begin with a discussion about recent technical hiccups Rhys faced and a brief update on Divya's camper van office situation due to a house move. They reflect on their experiences at the Bluetech Forum, highlighting key presentations and personal stories, including Professor Kongjian Yu's talk on China's sponge cities movement and various personal 'Ikigai' stories shared by participants. They also discuss the showcase awards and the innovative companies that stood out, such as WASE and Membrion. The conversation shifts to the Lighthouse Awards, recognizing pioneering water resilience projects, and a sneak peek into future research topics for Bluetech, including PFAS destruction technologies and earth observation science. The hosts wrap up by mentioning upcoming events like WEFTEC and the publication of top abstracts from the event.00:00 Introduction and Technical Issues00:44 Life in a Camper Van01:44 Post Bluetech Forum Reflections03:15 Highlights from Bluetech Forum07:48 Showcase and Lighthouse Awards13:14 Upcoming Research and Events16:03 Conclusion and Farewell--Presented by BlueTech Research, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence. Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, over 60 Minutes of Disco, Soul and Funk Podcast. Classic tracks, Dancefloor fillers from, Tavares, Ray Parker Jr, A Taste of Honey, Arthur Adams and Savanna, new tracks from, Brian Power ft Lucita Jules, Mather, Candace Woodman, This weeks tune of the week is from Michael Gray ft Tatiana Owens (Ivy), more classic tracks from Odyssey, Gene Chandler and Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
Join us every week!We talk passionately about the ever changing real estate market!Today we are joined by our friend, Stone Grable with Vector Security in TallahasseeWe chat break ins, high crime areas and how to protect yourself.It's House Talk with a Happy Ending!www.jointhebrokerage.comMusic by:9-5 - Dolly PartonLet You Go - Sebastian IngrossoDeep Down (feat Never Dull) 21 Reasons - Nathan Dawe & Ellend HendersonDon't Leave Me This Way - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes and the teddy bear - Teddy Pendergrast My Boo - Hitman's Club MixBig Yellow Taxi - Lennon & MaisyGood Day - Nappy RootsFind more episodes on:www.pattysplayhouse.comIf you want to search for a home in Tallahassee, www.PattyandScott.comPatty's Playhouse we talk about real estate and life in the small southern town.The conversations are consumer driven inviting entrepreneurs, real estate professionals and interesting people who make up our world of real estate. We talk real estate with some interesting and fun facts... Its like house porn! We talk lifestyle, staging tips, home buying selling and investing... all with a happy ending...House Talk with a Happy Ending... Each & Every Time! Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us every week as Patty Wilson & Scott Cowarttalk passionately about the ever changing real estate market!It's House Talk with a Happy Ending!This week we discuss Rent Control. City of Tallahassee and the county of Leon would like to prohibit the landlord from raising rents sooner than 60 days of a lease end. Both govt bodies want landlords to offer at least a 60 day notice.Orlando attempted to put a rent control measure on their ballot for Nov 8 election day and this measure was blocked by an appeals court.Rent Controls Blocked www.jointhebrokerage.com Music by: 9-5 - Dolly PartonGood Day - Nappy RootsCall on Me (with SG Lewis_ - Tove Lo, SG LewisLoser - Charlie PuthStar Walkin' (League of Legends) - Lil Nas XWake Up Everybody - Harold Melvin & The Blue NotesLove Train - The O'JaysTSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) - MFSB, The Three Degrees Find more episodes on:www.pattysplayhouse.com If you want to search for a home in Tallahassee, www.PattyandScott.comPatty's Playhouse we talk about real estate and life in the small southern town. The conversations are consumer driven inviting entrepreneurs, real estate professionals and interesting people who make up our world of real estate. We talk real estate with some interesting and fun facts... Its like house porn! We talk lifestyle, staging tips, home buying selling and investing... all with a happy ending... House Talk with a Happy Ending... Each & Every Time! Get bonus content on Patreon Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse https://plus.acast.com/s/pattysplayhouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello stranger. We're a little late this week, but don't give up on us just yet. The editing process took awhile because we sometimes made mistakes and couldn't get it right. At some point we just said we got to give it up, because every time we thought we were done, the episode kept telling us “Don't leave me this way!” Maybe I'm amazed at how good the Billboard Top 40 songs from the week ending April 30th, 1974 were. Whether you're a cheery baby, an old fashioned boy, a dancing queen, or a dancing man, sometimes it's just the right time of the night to hear them. Link to a listing of the songs in this week's episode: https://top40weekly.com/1977-all-charts/#US_Top_40_Singles_Week_Ending_30th_April_1977. Data Sources: Billboard Magazine, where the charts came from and on what the countdown was based. Websites: allmusic.com, songfacts.com, wikipedia.com (because Mark's lazy) Books: “Ranking the 70's” by Dann Isbell, and Bill Carroll “American Top 40 With Casey Kasem (The 1970's)" by Pete Battistini. Rejected Episode Titles: So In To You Cinderella Dancing Queen, Dancin' Man, Lonley Boy Right Time of the Southern Nights Calling Dr. Boogie Man Some links to things we discussed in this episode: Andrew Gold “What's Wrong with this Picture” Album Cover: https://www.discogs.com/master/198285-Andrew-Gold-Whats-Wrong-With-This-Picture/image/SW1hZ2U6MzAwODQzNg== Leo Sayer “Endless Flight” Album Cover: https://www.discogs.com/release/1242181-Leo-Sayer-Endless-Flight/image/SW1hZ2U6MTc1ODU4Ng== Sanford and Son “The Sandfords Own A Racehorse” : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgGuCFD1Zts The Official Website of Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.: https://mccoodavis.com/ Old El Paso Cheese Boogie Man 90s Commercial (1996): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PMlH_G1xw4 Harold Melvin and Blue Notes version of “Don't Leave Me this Way”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnIkcB8GObo Roy Clark & Glen Campbell Ghost Riders In the Sky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LIdPGK42Gc
HERE WE GO MY SHOW FOR 25-APRIL-2024 WITH A MIXED BAG OF OLD CLASSICS INCLUDING ( THE TRAMMPS, HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUE NOTES, JEAN CARN, THE THREE DEGREESE, SURFACE, GWEN MCCRAE, NATALIE COLE, CHANTAL CURTIS) AND MANY MORE ALSO SOME TOP NEW TRACKS FROM ( JELIZ, LUJAS SETTO, CAMERA SOUL ) WE ALSO HAVE THE CONNOISSEURS CORNER ( THIS WEEK WE HAVE TWO TRACKS FROM JESSY J ) AND WE HAVE THE BACK TO BACK CLASSICS BY A CLASSIC ARTIST (THIS WEEK WE HAVE THE OJAYS ) THEN WE HAVE THREE TRACKS DUG OUT FROM THE GARAGE FROM (THE FLIRTATIONS, MARV JOHNSON, TOMMY JAMES & THE SHONDELLS ) FINNISHING OF WITH A COUPLE OF SLOW TRACKS AND MUCH MUCH MORE SIT BACK WITH A GLASS OF SOMETHING AND ENJOY OR DOWNLOAD FOR LATER
"Well, they'll stone you when you're walkin' down the streetAnd they'll stone you when you're tryin' to find your seatHey, I've seen people stoned when they're walkin' through the door, hey, I've seen 'em stoned, and they'll come back for moreBut I would not feel so all aloneNot tonight, 'cause everybody must get stoned"Yes, today is 420 Day or "Stoners Holiday". What is signifigance of 420? The genesis has many myths but we'll explore the musical side on the Saturday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us for some Musical Herb are Cheech & Chong, The Byrds, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Steppenwolf, The Tradewinds, Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen, Earth Wind & Fire, Hall & Oates, Allman Bros band, David Bowie, Ian Hunter, The Amboy Dukes, U2, Les Dudek, REM, Peter Frampton, Wishbone Ash, Dickey Betts, Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Conception Corporation, Fraternity Of Man, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes and Bob Dylan...
Andy & Dan have a look at this weeks news, which has come out of nowhere including; UAP Caucus meets in Washington for another SCIF (Classified Briefing) Reaction from politicians immediately after Kona Blue notes de-classified by AARO What is was, why it never went ahead & more FOIA drop of communications between Grusch, Mellon & Kirkpatrick And some smaller news bits at the end Kona Blue; https://www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/UAP_RECORDS_RESEARCH/AARO_DHS_Kona_Blue.pdf Ask A Pol; https://www.askapol.com/s/uaps FOIA drop; https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/foia-documents-reveal-aaros-authorized-and-repeated-attempts-to-engage-with-david-grusch/ Get in touch with the show; Twitter: @UFOUAPAM Facebook, YouTube & Instagram: "That UFO Podcast" YouTube: YouTube.com/c/ThatUFOPodcast Email: UFOUAPAM@gmail.com All podcast links & associated links; Linktr.ee/ufouapam ThatUFOPodcast.com Linktr.ee/TheZignal Don't forget to subscribe, like and leave a review of the show Enjoy folks, Andy
GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023)Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
This episode we go out to Nashville and talk with American Drummer Chad Cromwell!In 1987, Cromwell began a collaboration with songwriter Neil Young. The initial sessions became Neil Young & The Bluenotes. Since then he has recorded and toured with Young on several occasions, and appears on albums such as Freedom (1989), Prairie Wind (2005) Living with War (2006) and Chrome Dreams II (2007). He has also appeared in Heart of Gold, a documentary capturing the debut of Neil Young's album, Prairie Wind (along with other Young classics). This was filmed at the Ryman auditorium and directed by Jonathan Demme.Cromwell is also known for his contributions to Mark Knopfler's solo albums Golden Heart (1996), Sailing to Philadelphia (2000), The Ragpicker's Dream (2002) and Shangri-La (2004). He was also part of Knopfler's band during the tours of his first solo albums.Cromwell toured with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the summer of 2006He has also worked with many other artists including Dave Stewart, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Lady Antebellum, Diana Krall, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Boz Scaggs, Wynonna, Trisha Yearwood, Miranda Lambert, Bonnie Raitt, Peter Frampton, Allison Moorer, Chris Knight, Joss Stone, Rodney Crowell, Marty Stuart, and Stevie Nicks.In the mid-2000s, Cromwell formed the band Fortunate Sons along with Michael Rhodes, Ga
"There's something happening hereBut what it is ain't exactly clearThere's a man with a gun over thereTelling me I got to bewareI think it's time we stopChildren, what's that sound?Everybody look - what's going down?"Another week of senseless Gun Violence and Wars on Planet Earth, we haven't really evolved in the past 10 decades, have we? Please allow me to take you away on the Saturday Edition of Whole 'Nuther Thing. Joining us this afternoon are Tracy Chapman, Hot Tuna, The Hooters, David Bowie, The Kinks, Love, Orleans, Fleetwood Mac, Thunderclap Newman, Bob Dylan, Grand Funk Railroad, Steppenwolf, The Doors, Cream, Aztec Two-Step, Ian Matthews,, The Guess Who, Jefferson Airplane, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, John McLaughlin, The Comet Is Coming and Buffalo Springfield...
We're celebrating 300 episodes over six years of That Driving Beat! We pull out some of our all-time favorites, and stuff we're into right now for this version of the radio dance party. We've got Northern Soul anthems, R&B shakers, popcorn movers, garage rockers, and Mod swingers from Maxine Brown, Shirley Ellis, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Nina Simone, Baby Washington, Jerry Williams Jr., Terry Callier, Dean Parrish, Betty Everett, and more! Originally broadcast February 11, 2024 Willie Mitchell / That Driving BeatHarold Melvin & The Blue Notes / Get OutShirley Ellis / Soul TimeMaxine Brown / One In A MillionBobby Hebb / Love Love LoveThe Steinways / You've Been Leadin' Me OnTony Clarke / LandslideLevon & The Hawks / He Don't Love You (And He'll Break Your Heart)The High Keys / Que Sera, SeraJimmy Elledge / Your Funny Way Of Loving MeDean Barlow / Don't Let Him Take My BabyThe Traits / Too Good To Be TruePearlean Gray and the Passengers / I Don't Want to CryBarbara Acklin / Am I the Same GirlRonnie Love and His Orchestra / Chills and FeverRosco Gordon / You Got My BaitFrankie Valli & The Four Seasons / The NightNina Simone / It Be's That Way SometimeBetty Everett / Getting Mighty CrowdedBobby Allen Poe / Concrete JungleDean Parrish / Bricks, Broken Bottles and SticksAnna King / The Big ChangeBaby Washington / Leave Me AloneLew Courtney / The Man With The CigarTammi Lynn / I'm Gonna Run Away From YouJerry Williams / If You Ask Me (Because I Love You)The Showmen / Our Love Will GrowRoddie Joy / If There's Anything Else You Want (Let Me Know)Major Lance / You Don't Want Me No MoreVirgil Murray's Tomorrow's Yesterday / I Still CareThe Bad Seeds / I'm A King BeeSoul, Inc. / Midnight HourTerry Callier / Look At Me NowJackie Day / Come On Try MeSonny Fishback / Heart Breaking ManThe Sacred Four / Somebody Watching YouGloria Jones / Tainted LoveHal Frazier / After Closing Time Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your weekly mixtape of Funk, Soul, Disco, House, and a few things in between. | 1 | And the Beat Goes On | The Whispers | 2 | I've Just Begun To Love You | Dynasty | 3 | Rolling Stone | Ministry of Funk | 4 | Boogie Oogie | Babert | 5 | I Love Music | BG & The Sunshine Gang | 6 | Love Sensation | Loleatta Holloway | 7 | All I Do | Unity | 8 | The Billy of Queens | Ladies On Mars | 9 | Do You Love What You Feel | Rufus & Chaka Khan | 10 | Feelin' Love | Soulsearcher | 11 | The Love I Lost (Dimitri From Paris Mix) | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes | 12 | Optimistic (feat. Lucita Jules) | Brian Power | 13 | Back To Life (Booker T Kings Mix) | Soul II Soul | 14 | You're In My System | Kerri Chandler | 15 | Cocomotion | El Coco | 16 | This Time Baby | Jackie Moore | 17 | Dance, Dance, Dance | Chic | 18 | Can You Feel It | Michael Jackson | 19 | Can You Feel It | Larry Heard Your weekly mixtape of Funk, Soul, Disco, House, R&B, and a few things in between. Let's Get It! For More Info: https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradio
GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023)Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Greeny is upset that his interest in watching golf has diminished because of the PGA/LIV drama...he and Hembo discuss how powerful people now control news and social media sites and how that uniformly affects public thinking. A National Championship-themed Sneaky Hembo Trivia is a stumper and Joe Fortenbaugh joins to talk about his misspelled nameplate at his new desk in Bristol, Hembo's mispronunciations, and best bets of the weekend. We react to a mind-blowing Nikola Jokic stat and wrap up the week with Who Ya Got as always. Plus, National Spaghetti Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My annual best books episode with the dynamic Carla Jean Whitley never disappoints! Below are her picks, in order. Happy reading! The Best Books She's Read This Year: I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai (Fiction) Arrangements in Blue: Notes on Loving and Living Alone by Amy Key (Nonfiction) Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano (Fiction) The Quickening: Creation and Community at the Ends of the Earth by Elizabeth Rush (Nonfiction, and her No. 1 pick of 2023!) Tom Lake by Ann Patchett (Fiction) Happily: A Personal History—With Fairy Tales by Sabrina Orah Mark (Nonfiction) Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin (Fiction) You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith (Nonfiction) The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year by Margaret Renkl (Nonfiction) The Best Books She's Reread This Year: Frindle by Andrew Clements (Fiction) The Giver by Lois Lowry (Fiction) Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott (Nonfiction) This is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett (Nonfiction) This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub (Fiction) Signal Fires by Dani Shapiro (Fiction) The Books She Is Anticipating for 2024: Sandwich by Catherine Newman (Fiction) After Annie by Anna Quindlen (Fiction) Grief Is for People by Sloane Crosley (Nonfiction) The Last Fire Season by Manjula Martin (Nonfiction) Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story by Leslie Jamison (Nonfiction) If You Can't Take the Heat: Tales of Food, Feminism, and Fury by Geraldine DeRuiter (Nonfiction) Twelve Trees: The Deep Roots of Our Future by Daniel Lewis (Nonfiction) Anita De Monte Laughs Last by Xochitl Gonzalez (Fiction) The Books I Am Anticipating for 2024: The Summer Pact by Emily Giffin (Fiction) Closer Together: Knowing Ourselves, Loving Each Other by Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (Nonfiction)
They Reminisce Over You will be back with new episodes Spring 2024, but in the meantime, we wanted to share with you an episode of a show that we love, Queue Points, hosted by the homies Jay Ray & DJ Sir Daniel. We did an episode of Queue Points last year, and they were on our show earlier this year, so go back and check those out if you haven't already! If you enjoy the content that we're making and you're looking for ways to support our independent podcast, here's a little something that you can do:Please leave us a 5 star rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podchaser or Goodpods.You can also drop a few coins in our tip jar here: https://ko-fi.com/troypodcast if you're feeling generous.If it's merch that you're looking for, check out our store, Nuthin' But A Tee Thang, at teethang.comSpreading the word about the show to your friends and family helps too.However you choose to support, know that it is greatly appreciated as always.
Join Coach and Deen as they pontificate about what might've been the best game in the Premier League season so far: El Cashico. Things happened elsewhere in Europe and we talked about that stuff too.Tap in!
Your weekly mixtape of Funk, Soul, Disco, House, R&B, and a few things in between. | Let's Get It! | 1 | Me, Myself & I | Beyonce| 2 | Umbrella | Rihanna | 3 | No Diggity | Blackstreet | 4 | Last Last | Burna Boy | 5 | Get Down Saturday Night | Oliver Cheatham | 6 | Love's Got Me High | Terrence Parker | 7 | Michael Jackson | Off The Wall | 8 | The Glow Of Love | Change | 9 | I Hear Music in The Streets | Unlimited Touch | 10 | Move Your Body | Xpansions | 11 | Push The Feeling | Nightcrawlers | 12 | Fresh | Crazibiza | 13 | Boogie 2nite | Seamus Haji | 14 | Music Sounds Better With You | Stardust | 15 | Never Too Much | NeverDull | 16 | No Stoppin' | Tink Thomas | 17 | Bad Luck | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes | 18 | The Love I Lost | Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes | 19 | Two Hearts | Stephanie Mills / Teddy Pendergrass For More Info: https://linktr.ee/toolcrateradio
The Classic Blue Note and last remaining member of Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes begins the show by getting into to being an aborted baby which leads into the figuring why he was taken to his aunt's house after they left the hospital that years later unsolved many unanswered questions. Around the ages of 4-5 he saw his grandmother record “See See Rider” that sparked him to want to be a recording artist. Jerry explains how he met Harold Melvin and became a Blue Note. We then go back to 1968 when his best friend, who was killed in Vietnam, pushed him to become a singer. Questions: Do the people in London love or hate R&B music more than the US? How was he dubbed The Classic Blue Note? What was it like working with Teddy Pendergrass? The day Teddy told Jerry he was leaving the group and the changes that happened with the group afterwards. Meeting Luther Vandross and how his music got him back in R&B. His 15-year break from the music business.His bestselling autobiography: “From Gold to Glory” (see show notes for link to purchase) and the meaning of the word: Gold. The feelings he gets when thinking about performing; “My Hero” on October 19, 1974, at Carnegie Hall which was his goal. His new music: “It's My Pleasure” that includes the story behind writing the song. We end this epic interview with him talking about giving back to younger artists and his proudest accomplishment. Jerry Cummings Links:Official Website: https://www.fromgoldtoglory.com/Buy your autographed copy of “From Gold to Glory”: https://www.fromgoldtoglory.com/storeVideo: Jerry Singing to Mother Pendegrass: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Md7iTOYSckBefore the Lights Links:A Heartbeat & A Guitar: Johnny Cash & the Making of Bitter Tear Docuseries: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/docuseries/bitter-tearsHire Tommy to Speak: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/public-speakingBecome a BTL Member: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/supportBefore the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Get Tommy a Glass of Vino: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beforethelightsSupport the showFollow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beforethelightspodcast?lang=enFollow Tommy on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/tcanale3Rate & Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/before-the-lights/id1501245041Email the host: beforethelightspod@gmail.com
GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023) Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
In this episode we discuss a much overdue Movie Corner (and not the movies ya think), Sesame Street shirts from Bluenotes, the phenomenon of teen boys thinking their friend is a dog/their sister into the hottest girl alive, an alternate universe where accordions are cool like guitars, humiliating people using the alphabet, those mesh bedazzled slipper sandals, whether the grotesque character of Ashley Grant is actually a feminist icon, registering your prom dress, gym floors that open into swimming pools and SO MUCH MORE!!!
You may remember on the last episode that Jon was not coming in as a fan of our main artist this week. With just over an hour of music, will Danny be able to convince of the unique and immense talents of John Legend? Listen in and hear our thoughts on his 2010 covers record Wake Up! Featuring songs originally performed by: Baby Huey, Les McCann, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Ernie Hines, Donny Hathaway, Mike James Kirkland, Prince Lincoln Thompson and the Royal Rasses, Marvin Gaye, Bill Withers, and Nina Simone --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blanketingcovers/message
This week's guest on the podcast is the poet Amy Key. We're here to discuss her first work of prose, Arrangements in Blue: Notes on Love and Making a Life, which is a memoir inspired by the work of Amy's beloved musical icon, Joni Mitchell. Aged 44. Amy has been single for 22 years. Her book challenges us to consider the claim that life can both be wonderful in the absence of romantic love – and that it is yet still valid to want it nevertheless. Described by The Guardian as a ‘cathartic meditation on singledom', Arrangements in Blue is a book that reflects on the universal question of what makes a life rich and whole, in a way that resonates regardless of your relationship status. It is also a nuanced discussion of different kinds of alonement, from the luxury of living alone (it's worth mentioning. Amy speaks to me from her flat in London, where the walls are painted a gorgeous shade of pink, and there's a piano and her books in the backdrop) to the highs and lows of solo travel. We discuss, among other things:Why ‘alone', for Amy, means ‘attunement' [4:25]What was behind Amy's decision to theme her book around Joni Mitchell's ‘Blue' album [8:15]The challenge of living life on a different timeline to your peers [13:34]What people in long-term relationships could learn from Amy's account of long-term singledom [16:34]Do single people face discrimination? [23:55]The contagious joy of holidaying alone [26:59]Practising self-care and personal boundaries as a single person [34:08]Amy's platonic relationship with her mentor, the late poet Roddy Lumsden [38:30]Why Amy's asking for more, not less, from her dating life [44:46]You can purchase Arrangements in Blue now at all good bookshops. Subscribe to my weekly email newsletter at francescaspecter.substack.com to follow my personal writing plus podcast bonus content.You can also order my book, Alonement: How To Be Alone and Absolutely Own It, which is based on this very podcast, now from Amazon, Waterstones and Bookshop.org.Thank you so much to WestLab for sponsoring this season of the podcast. Their bestselling Dead Sea bath salt range is a skin hero, containing a unique blend of magnesium, calcium and potassium, which is brilliant for protecting and repairing your skin barrier and managing conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne and sensitive skin. Visit westlabsalts.co.uk/products/dead-sea-salt and quote the code ALONEMENT15 for 15% off when you spend £10 or more, excludes subscriptions,T&Cs apply. Code expires 31st August 2023.Twitter:* @ChezSpecter@msamykey*Instagram:@ChezSpecter@msamykey With a one-off payment of £5, you can listen to the Alonement podcast ad-free. https://plus.acast.com/s/alonement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Single people make up a large proportion of the population in Britain. People are marrying later and less, getting divorced more often, and living longer. Although not all people who live alone are single, the growth of one-person households now outstrips the rise in the UK population - and is projected to continue. And yet life in Britain often seems ill-suited to their needs. Being single is expensive and modern dating can be brutal. The idea that being in a couple provides greater happiness and fulfillment still has a tight grip on our collective psyche. So is it right to say that singles get discriminated against? And are there ways we might re-imagine life in Britain so that singles get a fairer deal? Producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Clare Fordham Sound Engineer: Kelly Young Production Coordinators: Maria Ogundele and Sabine Schereck Contributors: Amy Key - Poet and Author of Arrangements in Blue: Notes of Love and Making a Life Sarah Harper - Professor of Gerontology at the University of Oxford Emma John - Journalist and Author of Self Contained: Scenes from a Single Life Ben Arogundade - Author of My Terrifying, Shocking, Humiliating, Amazing Adventure in Online Dating Elyakim Kislev - Professor of Public Policy and Government at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and author of numerous books about single life Sasha Roseneil - Sociologist and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex
Gamble & Huff, Philadelphia International Rock & Soul ClassicCharlie Ingui, Original Lead Vocalist still records & tours go check him out! ~ thesoulsurvivors.comR.I.P. Ritchie Ingui, original vocal half of the Soul Survivors. He transitioned in early 2017.Original group member Kenny Jeremiah Transitioned in December of 2020.Memorable Intro, AWESOME Classic Hit, a Kenny Gamble &Leon Huff hit that Helped launch the Legendary Philadelphia International Record Label.I am a Music Lover of All Styles, Generations. This Week I Flashback.......The Soul Survivors, originally from New York City, grew up listening to the R & B groups of the 1950's. The sounds of groups like the Moonglows, Heartbeats, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers had a great influence on brothers Charlie and Rich Ingui. With various street corner groups, they developed their vocal skills. While in high school, Charlie joined the vocal group from Queens, N.Y. the Dedications. When, a year later the group's lead singer decided to leave, brother Rich was recruited. While performing at clubs in the New York area, they found themselves at the mercy of various house bands and decided to find a group of musicians who would become permanent members of the group therefore creating a self contained unit. The group would be renamed THE SOUL SURVIVORS.Shortly thereafter, the group began to build a strong following, playing venues in Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Enjoying great success in Philadelphia, they attracted the attention of record producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Into the recording studio they went, emerging with " Expressway To Your Heart " a song that would climb to #3 on Billboard's R&B chart and #4 on it's Top 100 list. The success of " Expressway " became Gamble and Huff's first "crossover" hit when it began to be played on both black and white radio stations. It's success enabled Gamble and Huff to reach the large audiences they sought in order to bring their " Sound Of Philadelphia " to the mass Market. In polls taken by both the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia's City Paper, " Expressway" was voted the number one record ever to come out of Philadelphia. "Expressway " was followed by two other chart records, "Explosion In My Soul" and " Mission Impossible". Their first album, released in 1968, was " When The Whistle Blows ". A second LP, on Atco Records, called "Take Another Look" appeared in 1969.During this time, the group toured extensively throughout the U.S. appearing with many different types of artists...everyone from Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles to Janis Joplin, the Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, Sly and the Family Stone and countless others. In 1974, the Soul Survivors reunited with Gamble and Huff to record their self titled album "The Soul Survivors" on TSOP Records. It was written and performed in a style that would define the unique sound of The Soul Survivors.The album produced "City Of Brotherly Love" which would show up on Billboard's R&B Top 100 and become the group's fourth charted outing.Through the years, the Soul Survivors have continued to provide audiences with high energy performances and music that is timeless and authentic ,appearing with 60's contemporaries Felix Cavaliere's Rascals. the Turtles,the Association, as well as fellow TSOP artists Harold Melvin's Bluenotes,Billy Paul, the Intruders, Russell Thompkins' Stylistics and others.The group's CD is called " Heart Full of Soul ", produced by Grammy nominated producers Jimmy Bralower and Johnny Gale.The Soul Survivors recorded new music and covers several years ago, most recently working with David Uosikkinen of The Hooters and his project "In the Pocket" which is paying tribute to the vast catalog of music created in Philadelphia.© 2023 All Rights Reserved© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Logan Welk joins us in a rare on site performance at Brewhouse South in Franklin TN for a night of wings, fries, and bourbon. PS, PJ is there too so it's always a good time. We catch up on Blue Note and all the things they have cooking up in 2023. You can always get 15% off at ORCA Coolers by going to www.orcacoolers.com/bourbon but make sure to check out their year end clearance as some items are as much as 40% off. Old Limestone Mixing Water is the same limestone spring water that's used to make your favorite Kentucky Bourbon. It's bottled in Central Kentucky in the heart of bourbon country. It's the perfect companion to any fine bourbon, whether you use it for your ice cubes or just add a splash to your pour. Find out more at www.oldlimestone.com Want some DDB merch? Head over to www.dadsdrinkingbourbonstore.com