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Branjae is the personification of Black American Music. She is an artist, activist, dancer, singer, and actress. She asks “why not” through her music, challenging listeners to embrace their authentic selves. Her lyrical depth, energetic theatrical performances, and out of the box genre fluidity are as unique as the personas she embodies. Having previously performed at the legendary Apollo Theater, BOK Center, Cain's Ballroom and more, Branjae's fearless and energetic showcase, encourages elevated consciousness by connecting with her audiences for the soul purpose of creating unity and harmony. Born in the city of Motown and rooted in the city of The Gap Band, artist Branjae has established herself as a full-bodied, entertainer; singing, dancing, and acting her way into the hearts of audiences across the globe.Her voice has been likened to artists like Lauryn Hill, India Arie and Nina Simone; while her stage presence is influenced by Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, and Freddie Mercury. PREVIOUS SUPPORT INCLUDES LIZZO, THUNDERCAT, TANK AND THE BANGAS, BRIAN MCKNIGHT, THE YING YANG TWINS, FISHBONE, OHIO PLAYERS, RC AND THE GRITS, AND THE LATE WAYMAN TISDALEAccolades Include:WINNER - BEST FEMALE ARTISTBLACK WALL STREET MUSIC AWARDS3X WINNER - BEST FEMALE ARTIST, ARTIST OF THE YEAR, RECORD OF THE YEARTULSA VYBEZ AWARDSWINNER - JIMMY LAFAVE SONG WRITING CONTESTNOMINEE - BEST MUSIC VIDEOINDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS5X NOMINEE - TULSA MUSIC AWARDSHer short film projects “Street Light” & “Free Facts” have gained International recognition including exclusive features for Billboard Magazine & AfroPunk; and screenings in TORONTO, MANCHESTER, PARIS, LONDON, AMSTERDAM, BERLIN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES AND AUSTINTo connect with Branjae, visithttps://www.branjaemusic.comhttps://www.facebook.com/BranjaeMusic/https://www.instagram.com/branjaemusic/https://www.youtube.com/user/branjae
Time: ~53 min. It's episode 36! This week we are showcasing dark wave beats and indie music treats. Also featuring music from Branjae, Paper Foxes, and Basic Elements. I have music news for you too, including the return of the Vans Warped Tour and Spotify's new integration with Instagram. I've also got your music history and some nerdy news too! Enjoy! LINKS: 30th Anniversary of Warped Tour Listen to Creatives Prevail interview with Kevin Lyman FCC to fine ESPN for violating emergency alert tone FTC announces new "click-to-cancel" rule Instagram/Spotify integration allows you to add music right from Stories Apple AirPods hearing aid function is actually pretty neat MUSIC: Branjae - Release Basic Elements - Hide (Nite Mix) Looking Glass War - Adamatine Chain Gang Paper Foxes - All That You Get For Free Tomorrow's Problem - Not For Long CooBee Coo - Eyes That Kill (Happy 35 Fervor Records!) The Wiley One - Let Him Fly The Frequency Principle - False Pretenses Amanda Meli - My Twin Flame Dorsten - Head Over Heels Feedback: scenemomsays@gmail.com Submit Your Music: https://danicutler.com/podcast/submit-your-music/ All Things Dani
Zampino gets a week off as Cam Porter joins us to chat with Branjae! Branjae's music has been heard throughout Tulsa and beyond for years, and we're psyched to have her on the show! We check out trailers for Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley (wacky!) and A Sacrifice (terrifying!) Then, we find a list we like, as Rolling Stone announces the new top 10 albums OF ALL TIME! And we have opinions (obviously.)
To connect with Branjae, visithttps://www.branjaemusic.comhttps://www.facebook.com/BranjaeMusic/https://www.instagram.com/branjaemusic/https://www.youtube.com/user/branjaeBRANJAE IS THE PERSONIFICATION OF BLACK AMERICAN MUSIC; CLASSIC SOUL, FUNK, AND R&B. SHE IS AN ARTIST, ACTIVIST, DANCER, SINGER, AND ACTRESS WHO EMPOWERS WOMEN AND INSPIRES HOPE FOR US ALL. SHE ASKS “WHY NOT” THROUGH HER MUSIC, CHALLENGING LISTENERS TO EMBRACE THEIR NATURAL SELVES. BRANJAE IS A FEARLESS, HEADSTRONG, AND ENERGETIC WOMAN WHO HAPPENS TO BE BLACK. HER LYRICAL DEPTH, ENERGETIC THEATRICAL PERFORMANCES, AND OUT OF THE BOX GENRE FLUIDITY ARE AS UNIQUE AS THE PERSONAS SHE EMBODIES. BRANJAE'S MUSIC REMAINS IN TOUCH WITH THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE IN A CREATIVE WAY. HER STYLE OF STORYTELLING KEEPS IT REAL WHILE CONSTANTLY EVOLVING BASED ON HER TRUTHS. PREVIOUSLY FEATURED IN BILLBOARD, AFROPUNK, ROLLING STONE, AND VARIANCE; SHE HAS CONTINUED EARNING SUCCESSES WITH HER TRIUMPH IN THE JIMMY LEFAVE SONGWRITING COMPETITION, PROUDLY RECEIVED THE "BUILD IN TULSA" GRANT, AWARDED BY THE 1921 GREENWOOD ORGANIZATION, AND CLINCHED THIS YEAR'S BEST PERFORMER AWARD IN THE R&B CATEGORY AT THE INAUGURAL PPBC TULSA MUSIC AWARDS. SHE ALSO STARRED IN HER SHORT FILM, FOR HER HIT SINGLE "FREE FACTS", THE FILM EARNED ACCEPTANCE INTO THE PRESTIGIOUS LIFT OFF GLOBAL NETWORK, CAPTIVATING AUDIENCES ACROSS SYDNEY, LONDON, NEW YORK, AUSTIN, MELBOURNE, TORONTO, BERLIN, AND MANCHESTER. IN 2022, SHE EMBARKED ON HER DEBUT TOUR, GRACING THE LEGENDARY APOLLO THEATRE STAGE IN NYC AND CAPTIVATED AUDIENCES AT THE RHYTHMS ON THE RIO IN COLORADO; AND LAUNCHED HER FIRST NORTH AMERICAN TOUR AT THE 2023 SXSW MUSIC FESTIVAL IN AUSTIN AND THE NXNE MUSIC FESTIVAL IN TORONTO, CANADA. BORN IN THE CITY OF MOTOWN AND ROOTED IN THE CITY OF THE GAP BAND, BRANJAE HAS ESTABLISHED HERSELF AS A FULL-BODIED ENTERTAINER. HER VOICE HAS BEEN LIKENED TO THE RASP OF LAURYN HILL, THE ALTO REGISTER OF INDIA ARIE, AND THE SOUL OF NINA SIMONE. ALTERNATIVELY, HER STAGE PRESENCE IS HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY THE LEG WORK OF TINA TURNER, CONFIDENCE OF MICHAEL JACKSON, THE COMMANDING PRESENCE OF FREDDIE MERCURY, AND THE VIGOR OF BEYONCE. HAVING SHARED THE STAGE WITH JEFF TWEEDY, JOAN OSBOURNE, GANGSTAGRASS, THUNDERCAT, FISHBONE, OHIO PLAYERS, RC AND THE GRITS (ERYKAH BADU'S CURRENT BAND), ANDY FRASCO, AND THE LATE WAYMAN TISDALE, HER LIVE SHOWS PAY HOMAGE TO THE ART FORM OF THEATRICS, MUSIC, AND WRITING AS BRANJAE UTILIZES EVERY SQUARE INCH OF THE STAGE. SHE CAPTIVATES HER AUDIENCE BY DRAWING THEM IN WITH HER SINGING AND MESMERIZING THEM WITH HER PERFORMANCE. ACCOLADESWINNER - BEST R&B PERFORMER | PERRY PUBLISHING BROADCAST MUSIC AWARDSWINNER - 1921 GRANT AWARD | BUILD IN TULSAWINNER - BEST FEMALE ARTIST | BLACK WALL STREET MUSIC AWARDS3X WINNER - BEST FEMALE ARTIST, ARTIST OF THE YEAR, RECORD OF THE YEAR | TULSA VYBEZ AWARDSWINNER - JIMMY LAFAVE SONG WRITING CONTEST5X NOMINEE - TULSA MUSIC AWARDSNOMINEE - BEST MUSIC VIDEO | INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS
To connect with Charla, visithttps://www.madamechi.nethttps://www.instagram.com/madame.manage/https://www.facebook.com/charla.fonsecahttps://www.tiktok.com/@madamemanagementhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/charlafonseca/Emmy Nominated Producer, Charla Fonseca, was born and raised in Austin, TX - studied Music at Texas State University, and officially jump started her creative career In 2017. With her for love for music and vivacious determination, she landed herself an internship at 5th Street Studios; while also volunteering with Austin Music Foundation, and becoming a karaoke host extraordinaire! The 5th St team taught Charla the ropes of music production, studio operations / etiquette, and allowed her to work with worldwide artists like Snoop Dogg, Diplo, Leon Bridges, Slayer and more. That same year, Charla attended the Tulsa SXSW Showcase, where she met BRANJAE, and immediately began bridging the gaps between Austin and Tulsa. After years of collaborating remotely, she made the leap to leave the “Live Music Capital of the World”, and relocated to Tulsa, OK in 2019. Throughout her time in Oklahoma, Charla has launched MADAME MANAGEMENT, a full-service Latina owned management company; specializing its focus on historically underrepresented talent. Her work has catapulted Branjae's brand into new markets nationally and globally; while simultaneously diving into film making as a Producer & Production Accountant. After countless features, shorts and commercials for clients like Disney, Sesame Street NFL, Cherokee Film and more - she's earned her first national Emmy Nomination, for her work with 22X Emmy Award Winner, Pursuit Films. She has been interweaving the two creative avenues since.
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I'm your host Tim Landes.Business is getting back to normal around Tulsa after the devastating effects of the June 17 storm that left me, some coworkers and thousands of other Tulsans without power for nearly a week. It was hot, but we made it… unlike way too many trees. So this episode is dropping a week late and it's a different format than usual.I've been doing a lot of online content this year. Lots of concert photo galleries and some reviews, plus Q&A and photo galleries with local creatives. Plus our team publishes updated music listings, a weekly rundown of things to do, a beer of the week and more. We're staying busy.We have so many talented artists in this town, and I want to spend time with as many of them as possible. I love learning their stories and having the opportunity to share a part of it with our readers. Plus often there are lessons we can learn and use in our own endeavors.As I continue to evolve in my work, I've been spending a lot more time working on my photography. It's been a lifelong hobby, and a part of my jobs for over a decade. Most of it is photojournalism, which means capturing moments. I've been pushing myself to do more portraits, which pushes me out of my comfort zone. I'm getting better at it, and excited to keep chasing it as I move toward video, finally.The film industry is exploding in Tulsa, and it's inspiring to see so many creatives growing their styles here in Tulsa. Many are homegrown, but some are coming here to learn and make movies.I recently went for a walk and talk with filmmaker Brea Mullen, a Tulsa transplant who didn't go to film school and is grinding it out and learning as she goes and loving every second of it.Her documentary Oklahoma Underground will premiere locally as part of the upcoming Circle Cinema Film Festival. Read the Q&A with Brea.Back in late May, I went for a Turkey Mountain hike with Branjae.We covered a whole lot in this Q&AShe discussed how she took a break from music to take care of her mental health, and now she's back and ready to roll out new music and more.What didn't make the cut in print is her thoughts on the local music and creative scene in 2023.While she did take a break from most her musical duties, she did perform at the legendary Apollo Theater in NYC. I had to ask her about that experience.And now since things got twisted, turned and thrown across Tulsa, I'm going to leave you with Connie Cronley reading her June column. This would normally appear on our About Town episodes, but even our podcast schedule felt the effects of the derecho. Also congrats to Connie for her recent awards from the Great Plains Journalism Awards as well as the Oklahoma Press Association. She's one of the best writers in the state and more than worthy of these awards.Take us on your road trip, Connie.
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes. The saying goes if you can’t beat them, join them, but for the Chamber it was if you can’t beat them, recruit them to come here to ensure you get the big wins down the road. My guest on this episode is Arthur Jackson, who is fairly new to Tulsa having moved here from Austin a few months ago to become the new senior vice president of economic development for Tulsa Regional Chamber. Jackson came to Tulsa having most recently served as senior director of economic development for the Austin Chamber of Commerce, where he helped recruit Elon Musk and his Tesla cyber truck factory to the Lone Star State, beating out Tulsa. Shortly after arriving to the 918, Jackson was named a 2021 Economic Development 40 Under 40 Award recipient by Development Counsellors International (DCI) and Jorgenson Consulting. The award recognizes rising stars in the economic development industry. Mike Neal, president and CEO of the Tulsa Regional Chamber had this to say about Jackson: “Arthur has had great success as an economic development professional, and we at the Chamber are elated to see him receive this well-deserved recognition. It’s an honor to work alongside some of the best and brightest talent in the economic development profession, and Arthur has already shown himself to be a tremendous leader for our organization and for furthering northeast Oklahoma’s economic prosperity.” As you’ll hear in this conversation recorded over Zoom on May 18, Jackson has hit the ground running. We discuss how he’s settled into his new role and started working to recruit businesses to open shop in a Tulsa metro that recently surpassed 1 million residents. He discusses the emerging sectors and how we’re doing with our foundational economic drivers in energy. We also discuss how he’s working with the tribes and what it means for the city from an economic development standpoint as all eyes are on Tulsa as we commemorate the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre. I’m excited to see all that he accomplishes for our city in the coming years. Following my conversation with Jackson, I’ll share a new single from Omaley B that will be featured on the new compilation album: 1921... The Black Wall Street Project. More on that later. OK, let’s get this going. This is Tulsa Talks with Arthur Jackson. This past weekend, Tulsa musician Omaley B performed on the main stage at Black Wall Street Legacy Festival and instantly brought everyone to their feet as soon as he started performing “Kerosene” from the upcoming 1921...The Black Wall Street Music Project. The single includes rapper Steph Simon. On May 31-June 1, 1921, 35 city blocks in the Greenwood District were burned to the ground. According to a recent press release announcing the album and single: Omaleyb uses this lesson to fuel the passions of young people to achieve despite this dark stain on Tulsa and America's history. When he sings "My citys on fire!" it's less of a look backwards, than a look forward firing up the next generation. He declares "the proof is in the youth" -and he should know, given his recent crowning as "Teacher of the Month" by Tulsa Public Schools. The album is slated to drop this summer. It will also feature 3-time Grammy nominee Taylor Hanson, singer Branjae, Spoken Word poets Kode Ransom, Jerica Wortham, and Sterling Matthews. It will also spotlight Dane Arnold from Dane & The Soup, Tulsa hip hop pioneers Dangerous Rob and Playya 1000, newcomer JANNAH, 80 year old jazz master Washington Rucker, and a posthumous premiere by bassist Wayman Tisdale. I can’t wait to hear the whole album. And with that here is Omaley B with “Kerosene.”
"Arlo Parks long awaited debut solo album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, is finally out! We'll be listening to track today on the podcast . You'll also hear from Branjae, Jocelyn Mackenzie (founding member of Pearl and the Beard), Bobby T. Lewis, Brother Galen, Little Gold, K Michelle Dubois and more! Plus, you'll hear music from award winning steel pan player, Fimber Bravo's upcoming release, Lunar Tredd. Stay tuned! 00:00 - The Jaunt on BTR 00:45 - Assez Assez - Delgres 03:58 - More U Know - Raf Rundell 08:08 - Phantom Killer - Son Little 10:32 - Greenlight - Brocrisp feat. Summer Dregs 13:52 - Mango Leather - Jocelyn Mackenzie 16:16 - Far Away From You - Jordana 18:57 - Free Facts - Branjae 21:34 - Bluish - Arlo Parks 24:38 - The Jaunt on BTR 25:58 - Just My Luck - Gabriella Salvucci 29:44 - Take Your Time - Pearl Charles 33:26 - Trust - The Weather Station 38:18 - Full Mood - Sarah Mary Chadwick 42:28 - 4th of july - Hand Habits 45:19 - Purity - Aurora Aura 49:21 - The Jaunt on BTR 50:08 - Aging Out - Little Gold 54:34 - Bodies in a Line (Guitar Duet No. 3) - Andrew Thoreen 59:19 - The Old Highway - Brother Galen 63:27 - Fenwick's Art of Dying - Bobby T. Lewis 66:29 - Ham On White - Buck Meek 68:31 - The Jaunt on BTR 69:38 - Blackstrap - The Besnard Lakes 76:13 - Not On It - Mo Douglas 78:37 - Schatze - Ohtis (feat. Stef Chura) 81:51 - Firestar - K Michelle DuBois 85:31 - Phone Call - Hermitess 90:23 - Home - Pisha 94:51 - The Jaunt on BTR 95:20 - Look - Pom Poko 98:41 - Giant Step, Small Leap - Holy Ship 102:14 - Brothers - Teen Creeps 107:16 - I’ll Never Say - Dale Crover 111:01 - I’m More Inclined - Teenage Fanclub 114:21 - Meet Your Friends - We Are Joiners 116:29 - The Jaunt on BTR 117:28 - Can't Control Me - Fimber Bravo 122:19 - Finish "
" Kicking off the show today with a new single from Tulsa based phenom, Branjae! The track is called "Free Facts" and you should get yourself acquainted with the story and message on her bandcamp page. While you're there, show your support by purchasing the music as well. Also new to rotation on Ladies Skate Only, INEZ. An incredible vocalist, songwriter, producer and more. Her album Voicemails And Conversations dropped in 2019. It's an album packed full of just that. But these conversations are really making me feel something. I'm gonna keep exploring this album over the next few episodes and I hope you'll do that with me. Plus, new music from Pisha! The project is that of Madeline Kassen (also in Tada!) and all of the tracks keep creeping back into my head. The new album Threnody is both haunting and vibrant and you'll enjoy this new track in the mix. Finally, I've got a set of tunes featuring music from Dirty Projectors, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down and Gemma. I've been listening to music from Thao and Felicia Douglass a lot before bed and I swear it's giving me the coolest dreams. Maybe you should try it too. As always, click the links and SUPPORT these artists by buying their music. After you buy... then stream away. 00:00 - Emily (What I Need by Pearl Charles) 03:19 - Free Facts - Branjae 05:56 - Change - Mavis Staples 08:48 - War - Waxahatchee 11:50 - High Horse - Samantha Crain 15:58 - Clouds (feat. Clara Kent) - INEZ 20:09 - Emily 22:13 - Keep On Dancing - Gemma 28:00 - Lose Your Love - Dirty Projectors 30:47 - Phenom - Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 33:25 - Disclaim - Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 36:33 - Emily 37:21 - I'll Be Your Dog - Pisha 40:23 - Bliss Out - Death Valley Girls 43:44 - Play With Fire - L.A. Witch 47:02 - Dissociative Tally - Babehoven 50:31 - Modern Feminist - Black Bra 54:17 - Emily 54:59 - Ice Cream Song - Laura Jane Grace 56:36 - Finish "
" Kicking off the show today with a new single from Tulsa based phenom, Branjae! The track is called "Free Facts" and you should get yourself acquainted with the story and message on her bandcamp page. While you're there, show your support by purchasing the music as well. Also new to rotation on Ladies Skate Only, INEZ. An incredible vocalist, songwriter, producer and more. Her album Voicemails And Conversations dropped in 2019. It's an album packed full of just that. But these conversations are really making me feel something. I'm gonna keep exploring this album over the next few episodes and I hope you'll do that with me. Plus, new music from Pisha! The project is that of Madeline Kassen (also in Tada!) and all of the tracks keep creeping back into my head. The new album Threnody is both haunting and vibrant and you'll enjoy this new track in the mix. Finally, I've got a set of tunes featuring music from Dirty Projectors, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down and Gemma. I've been listening to music from Thao and Felicia Douglass a lot before bed and I swear it's giving me the coolest dreams. Maybe you should try it too. As always, click the links and SUPPORT these artists by buying their music. After you buy... then stream away. 00:00 - Emily (What I Need by Pearl Charles) 03:19 - Free Facts - Branjae 05:56 - Change - Mavis Staples 08:48 - War - Waxahatchee 11:50 - High Horse - Samantha Crain 15:58 - Clouds (feat. Clara Kent) - INEZ 20:09 - Emily 22:13 - Keep On Dancing - Gemma 28:00 - Lose Your Love - Dirty Projectors 30:47 - Phenom - Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 33:25 - Disclaim - Thao & The Get Down Stay Down 36:33 - Emily 37:21 - I'll Be Your Dog - Pisha 40:23 - Bliss Out - Death Valley Girls 43:44 - Play With Fire - L.A. Witch 47:02 - Dissociative Tally - Babehoven 50:31 - Modern Feminist - Black Bra 54:17 - Emily 54:59 - Ice Cream Song - Laura Jane Grace 56:36 - Finish "
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes. My guest on this episode is Branjae Jackson, commonly referred to as Branjae or the Count Tutu singer who has a lot of energy and has a lot of fun. She’s a force to be reckoned with on the stage and is growing into being one in the activism world. Earlier this year, the Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd launched the biggest protest movement in global history, and Branjae took part locally and at the national stage. She’s featured in our November issue in a story about her trip to Washington D.C. to celebrate the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. It was a speech that preceded the civil rights act by two years. As you’ll hear in this conversation, she hasn’t always been politically charged to make change. She didn’t always think about using a microphone as a bullhorn to call for racial justice and criminal justice reform, but she’s embraced the opportunity and is charging forward. We discuss when and how she realized she needed to learn more and do more.The pandemic postponed live music in Tulsa, but Branjae has continued to work hard on career. She talks about how the shutdown forced her to explore new avenues like acting and dancing in the new movie “Finding Carlos” which is a family friendly adaptation of the Nutcracker. She discovered she could reach a much larger audience online and could have fun playing small shows on people’s porches.Branjae earned the 2020 Black Wall Street Music Award for Best Female Artist and has had four nominations for Tulsa Music Awards, as well as a nomination for Best Social Justice Video in the Independent Music Awards, which honor Indie music projects from around the world. In addition to fighting for racial justice, Branjae also speaks out against domestic violence, something we talk about in this conversation. In 2019, she co-directed the music video for her song “Street Light,” which tells the story of surviving domestic violence and highlights community support for victims. Billboard Magazine premiered the project, and Branjae published an op-ed on Afropunk — a national arts and culture website dedicated to promoting social awareness — about how “Street Light” came to be. We have included that song at the end of this episode. I really enjoyed having this conversation with Branjae and getting to know her better. I’ve long admired her musical talents and the way she can lure in the audience with her performance, and now I have even more respect for her as a strong voice in our community wanting to make Tulsa an even better place. OK, let’s get this going. This is Tulsa Talks with Branjae.
Our guest on ST is Brian Horton, president of the non-profit Horton Records, which is a Tulsa-based indie record label dedicated to documenting, promoting, and growing our local and regional music scene. He tells us about a stellar new Horton Records release called "Back to Paradise: A Tulsa Tribute to Okie Music." This various-artists recording -- featuring tracks by Paul Benjamin, John Fullbright, Jesse Aycock, Jabob Tovar, Dustin Pittsley, Branjae, and other standout T-Town musicians -- will be officially released this weekend, at a pair of events happening on Friday and Saturday evening (i.e., on the 28th at the Marshall Tap Room, and on the 29th at Cain's Ballroom).
Play it Loud Live is an amazing event organized by the Emmy Award Winning Outsiders Productions, which shines a spotlight on local Oklahoma artists. They film phenomenal pieces on each of the artists, showing the audience just who they really are. It was an amazing experience to get to sit down not only with the artists of this season, but also with the guys in the production company. We have some real life conversations about tough subjects, as well as some lighthearted fun. Tune in and check it out! Featuring the song "Street Light" by Branjae, which she collaborated on with Domestic Violence Intervention Services (D.V.I.S) Intro Music - Backstage Queens by Chad Sullins
Join us for #IndieMusicLIVE! 197 - Get the latest in #IndieMusic news and listen to the best #IndieMusicians we have found in the past week! Featured Artist: Branjae Music Panel Guest : Jarrod Pedone aka @9fm Music: Branjae - "Street Light" Moonchy & Tobias - "Atmosfere" LUNA ROSA - "I In The Centre Of Pride" Promote your music NOW: http://www.indiemusicplus.ecwid.com/ Hosted by JoeJoeKeys & David Werba Produced by Robert Hix of Hixvideo Submit your music for consideration at http://www.indiemusicplus.com/
Johnna Hayes has devoted her career to working her way up through the Tulsa restaurant scene over the last two decades. Four years ago, she was a bartender. Today, she's one of three women who run 3 Sirens Restaurant Group, which operates two Bramble locations, Bird and Bottle, and the newly acquired Celebrity Club Restaurant. Plus there's more on the way.Hayes discusses growing up in Tulsa's service industry and how it's evolved. She talks about what it's like to run a restaurant business that provides jobs to nearly 150 Tulsans and feeds thousands of people.In this wide-ranging conversation, Hayes also talks about workplace mental health and how women are treated in the industry. This episode also features a rundown of the annual Restaurant Week, which involves more than 50 local restaurants participating in a fundraiser for the Community Foodbank of Eastern Oklahoma. Closing out the episode is a new single, "Street Light" from local R&B/Pop artist Branjae.
The premiere podcast episode of Tulsa Little Jam, a new live music and talk show to showcase the explosive and exciting music scene in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This episode features Branjae, an incredible musician and performing artist who deftly mixes blues, funk, soul, and jazz into an electrifying experience.
As a continuation of our arts education focus this month, Anna interviews Michael Broyles about Tulsa Opera's Raise Your Voice! program, which creates before- and after-school choir opportunities at public schools which no longer offer vocal music during the school day. More on the program: Tulsa Opera Wins Prestigious 2018 Governor’s Arts in Education Award and Raise Your Voice! Later in the episode: Anne Brockman catches us up on what's happening in the Tulsa foodie scene, including the arrival of Peacemaker and the impending opening of Mother Road Market. Sources for info about state funding: Oklahoma Policy Institute and Oklahomans for the Arts. Local music featured this episode: "Everybody Wants" by Branjae. Visit the artist's website for more info: click here. Original theme and interstitial music for Tulsa Talks by The Earslips, recorded and mixed by Mike Gilliland at Auggy Reed Studios. Additional choral recordings courtesy of Tulsa Opera and Raise Your Voice! Tulsa Talks is produced by Langdon Publishing.
Coming to the Bobby Eaton Show, Ladies of Queendome come an all female lineup of ladie of the Arts. Dial 646 716-5525 and press the 1 button to talk to Queendome Come. www.blogtalkradio.com/wfunk. Marissa Frasier ,Light ,Jillian Marie ,Tenacious ,Deena B,Amber Owens ,Ms. Nisey Bri Gambino ,Samantha Steele ,Eddye K Featuring none other than Ms. Branjae
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Taylor Graham & Cody Brewer visited the studio in the first of a series of previews to the Easter Island Music Festival! Taylor, currently playing with Branjae & the Filthy Animals, let us hear a song from his newest musical and non-profit project Henna Roso. Henna Roso will play their first preview set at this years Easter Island. Cody, from the band Grazzhopper, is one of the organizers for the festival and joined to answer some questions I had and to tell us some of what goes on behind the scenes and share some more about his musical background. Here are lots of links! Easter Island Music Festival website Facebook Branjae & The Filthy Animals on Facebook
From a Basement in Tulsa - A Music and Arts Interview Podcast
On this week's episode, Sam & Branjae return and they brought our friend Nathan Wright with them! Branjae recently released her much anticipated album, Powersource, which is now available everywhere! Please check out Sam and the Stylees, We Make Shapes, and Branjae's music in the links below! http://www.fromabasementintulsa.com https://www.facebook.com/BranjaeMusic Sam and The Stylees https://www.facebook.com/wemakeshapesmusic
From a Basement in Tulsa - A Music and Arts Interview Podcast
Jason Ferguson hanging out and talking with Branjae Jackson and Sam Jones about the most random stuff and things so far! they can be found playing music together or also in their separate bands. https://www.Facebook.com/BranjaeMusic https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sam-and-the-Stylees-official-band-site/