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TheMisbelief RadioShow
S1Ep43 (Setting the Scene for 2018)

TheMisbelief RadioShow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 118:16


December 30, 2017 (Setting the Scene for 2018)   Hosts: DC PauL, Oshun, Martin "Bats" Bradford, J. Steel, & Malik Bartholomew Engineer: DJ Mastermind Producer: Brian Egland Guests: Brandan "Bmike" Odums   Topics:  When you take a look back at your life, do you swallow your accomplishments and put more energy into the negative than the positive?  Well it's the last show of 2017 and DC PauL and TheMisbelief CoHosts are taking a lookback at our 2017 accomplishments.  Tune into this episode and hear them talk about it all from DC starting the show in February and realizing he wants to pursue a career in radio, to the successful film projects Mister Bats, DJ Mastermind, J. Steel and DC have been a part of with Gumbo Monster and independently, Malik's success with Know Nola Tours and Phrozen Photography, J, Steel taking her passion for food and branding it into Phat Girl Nola, and Oshuns work promotion while trying to save NOLA one home at a time.    With it being the last show of 2017 we could not have had a better guest than Brandan "Bmike" Odums whose name is synonymous with New Orleans Millienial Black Art in lieu of the success, influence, and exposure of 2-Cent, Project BE, Exhibit BE, and Studio BE. Bmike joins DC and the cohosts and discusses it all from his begining as a visual arts student at NOCCA, to going to film school and becoming a successful videographer, his work connecting a community of artists, and how the art all started, all while dropping jewels of thought, defending The Westbank, and spilling tea about calls from Dave Chappelle and Oprah.     We wrap up our last show of the year with a fun game we call "Who Said Dat Deh?!" to see if the cohost can remember what they said in 2017, who was everyone's favorite interview guest this year, how many F bombs were dropped, for the first time on air DC discusses the Vitamin Q incident that occured on social media, a Sankofa session highlighting the favorites of the year, and #thatactorguy Mister Bats is making a gumbo pot of neckary and dropping a whole bunch of people in it for the Dat Neck this week.  Happy New Year!!!   Songs: Phat Word - Where Y'at Tank and the Bangas - Quick CoolNasty - Eye See You Janai McGee - Desire (Feat. Pharaoh) Phat Word - Juggernaut PJ Morton - Claustrophobic   TheMisbelief RadioShow plays ONLY local New Orleans recording artists.  If you would like your radio friendly music played, contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com   Recorded at WBOK 1230AM Contact TheMisbelief@gmail.com   DON'T LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT, OR SUBSCRIBE. I HATE THAT.

Behind the Scenes
New Orleans Jazzfest with BMike

Behind the Scenes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 5:05


Brandan “Bmike” Odums is a highly sought after visual artist and filmmaker who uses these chosen mediums to tell stories and make statements that transform the minds of viewers as well as the spaces in which his work appears. In 2016 Brandan debuted his first solo show in New Orleans in a 35,000 sq ft warehouse named #StudioBe. Welcoming hundreds of visitors a week as well as school tours from around the region. In 2013, Brandan completed a series of graffiti murals depicting iconic African American civil rights leaders at the Hurricane Katrina damaged Florida Avenue public housing complex in New Orleans’ 9th Ward. Given the name #ProjectBe, the space unexpectedly received national attention bringing spectators from all over to see the art before the deserted complex’s set demolition date. As a Filmmaker his directed music videos has appeared on MTV, VH1 and BET, Brandan has been honored as one of “20 Artist You Should Know” by Complex.com, Presidential volunteer award from the white house, and a Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship recipient. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at: www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers and on instagram at laurapowers44.

Behind the Music
New Orleans Jazzfest with BMike

Behind the Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2017 5:05


The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, a.k.a Jazz Fest, is a 10-day cultural feast in which thousands of musicians, cooks and craftspeople welcome 400,000 visitors each year. The Louisiana Heritage Fair showcases unforgettable music on multiple stages, delicious Louisiana cuisine in two large food areas, and crafts artisans from the region and around the world demonstrating and selling their work. The Louisiana Heritage Fair is held at the Fair Grounds Race Course over the course of 2 weekends. http://lineup.nojazzfest.com/Brandan “Bmike” Odums is a highly sought after visual artist and filmmaker who uses these chosen mediums to tell stories and make statements that transform the minds of viewers as well as the spaces in which his work appears. In 2016 Brandan debuted his first solo show in New Orleans in a 35,000 sq ft warehouse named #StudioBe. Welcoming hundreds of visitors a week as well as school tours from around the region. In 2013, Brandan completed a series of graffiti murals depicting iconic African American civil rights leaders at the Hurricane Katrina damaged Florida Avenue public housing complex in New Orleans’ 9th Ward. Given the name #ProjectBe, the space unexpectedly received national attention bringing spectators from all over to see the art before the deserted complex’s set demolition date. As a Filmmaker his directed music videos has appeared on MTV, VH1 and BET, Brandan has been honored as one of “20 Artist You Should Know” by Complex.com, Presidential volunteer award from the white house, and a Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship recipient. To find out more about Laura and her work please visit her website at: www.laurapowers.net. You can also find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers and on instagram at laurapowers44.