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Anlässlich ihres Jubiläums hat die Brass Band aus dem Kanton Appenzell Ausserrhoden einen Porträtfilm über sich drehen lassen. «Wir haben lange überlegt, was wir zum Jubiläum Besonderes machen könnten», sagt der Präsident der MGBB Rehetobel, Fredi von Siebenthal, im Gespräch mit der SRF Musikwelle. Plötzlich sei die Idee eines Films aufgekommen. Für die Umsetzung wurde der Rehetobler Film- und Videoproduzent Andreas Baumberger engagiert. Im Verlauf der Dreharbeiten lernte Andreas Baumberger die MGBB Rehetobel näher kennen. «Der Zusammenhalt im Verein hat mich sehr beeindruckt», beschreibt er seine Eindrücke. Diesen Zusammenhalt will er auch in seinem Film sichtbar machen: «Ich hoffe, dass der Film dem Verein gerecht wird und den Mitgliedern gefällt.» Im Rahmen des Jubiläums-Abends am 8. November wird der Film erstmals öffentlich gezeigt. Die Mitglieder des Vereins werden ihn bereits nach der Hauptprobe sehen, wie Alfred von Siebenthal berichtet: «Wir sind alle vorfreudig gespannt!» Nach dem 8. November soll der Film auch auf der Internetseite der MGBB Rehetobel verfügbar sein.
Per la giuvna surmirana, Seraina Jäger ed il giuven sursilvan, Miguel Demont, è la musica instrumentala insatge fitg impurtant. Per omadus èsi cler: sunar en ina musica è dapli che «be» far musica. L'«Artg musical» lascha vegnir a pled dus giuvens musicants ch'èn part da la scena da musica instrumentala dal Grischun. Sper esser part d'ina u l'autra uniun han omadus era sa participà al champ da musica da la Brass Band da giuvenils grischuna da la stad passada. Tranter varsaquants tuns da lur concert final decleran els pertge che quest mund è per els uschè fascinant.
Gordon interviews members of the Boom Unit Brass Band (Raleigh, NC) and the Corey Stevenson Band (Greenville, SC). Boom Unit will perform at Carolina Indie Fest at 5:45 p.m. on Saturday, September 27. Corey Stevenson plays at 5 p.m. on Friday, September 26. Carolina Indie Fest will be held on September 26 and 27 at Hugger Mugger Brewing, 229 Wicker St. in downtown Sanford. For more information, visit www.carolinaindiefest.net.
Is there such a thing as coincidence? Recently I read an essay by Henrik Karllson, in his Substack page Escaping Flatland, titled “Almost Anything You Give Sustained Attention to Will Begin To Loop on Itself and Bloom”, and I was especially struck by his comment that "Art is guided meditation". This was, to me, a new way of thinking about paying attention and slowing down, of being in the moment. It rang true. This coincided with working on this episode, and listening to Andrew Duhon's song “Slow Down”, which features the lyrics “We've got to slow down/ All we'll ever have it right here right now/ Right here right now/ I think we need to slow down/ Our eyes on the horizon line/ All these years/ It's the things we keep our eyes on/ Seem to be the things that disappear when we get there”. Coincidence? I say that has to be a long shot. Slowing down can be helpful in a lot of situations, creative endeavors especially. Do you ever find yourself in a spot where you wish you could simply jump to the finish line, like in a project, or even with cooking dinner? I feel that way a lot when starting work on the scripts for Southern Songs and Stories episodes. The blank page is always the hardest part — just those first paragraphs can take up the better part of a day sometimes. You have heard the phrase “like pulling teeth”, I bet. The creative process can feel that way, at times: a painful slog, with no guarantees of any gain, that makes you question why you put yourself through it. Slowing down is key to making something worthwhile, whether that brings material gain or simply self satisfaction with a job well done. With patience, with letting things come to you, with sitting still and actively listening for the muse, good things can happen. There is no way to reap the rewards without paying the cost, and part of the bargain is giving something of yourself, something that might be as hard as pulling teeth. I hope you can slow down with us, and enjoy this episode on Andrew Duhon. Here, he expounds on his music and his band, while he also touches on religion, politics, and a lot more, including the hardest song that he has ever written, why he does not have a place to call home in New Orleans currently, and his own eye-catching chapeau, a vintage baseball cap that says “Cuban Boatlift 1980”. All that and more, including more of Andrew's music, especially from his recent appearance at The Albino Skunk Music Festival in Greer, SC, awaits you in this episode. Andrew Duhon gives the thumbs up to this podcast, and to you, too Songs heard in this episode:“Bayou La Batre” by Andrew Duhon, from The Parish Record“Girl From Plaquemine” by Andrew Duhon, performed live at Albino Skunk Music Festival 05/08/25, excerpt“Waco Kool-Aid” by Andrew Duhon, performed live at the Albino Skunk Music Festival 05/08-25, excerpt“Just Another Beautiful Girl” by Andrew Duhon, performed live at Albino Skunk Music Festival 05/08/25, excerpt“Just In Case” by Andrew Duhon, performed live at the Albino Skunk Music Festival 05/08/25 Thank you for visiting! We hope you can help spread awareness of what we are doing. It is as easy as telling a friend and following this podcast on your platform of choice. You can find us on Apple here, Spotify here and YouTube here — hundreds more episodes await, filled with artists you may know by name, or musicians and bands that are ready to become your next favorites.This series is a part of the lineup of both public radio WNCW and Osiris Media, with all of the Osiris shows available here. You can also hear new episodes on Bluegrass Planet Radio here. You can follow us on social media: @southstories on Instagram, at Southern Songs and Stories on Facebook, and now on Substack here, where you can read the scripts of these podcasts, and get updates on what we are doing and planning in our quest to explore and celebrate the unfolding history and culture of music rooted in the American South, and going beyond to the styles and artists that it inspired and informed. - Joe Kendrick
Die 1875 als Musikgesellschaft Mumpf gegründete Jubilarin lädt am 13. September zum Konzert ein. Die Brass Band Fricktal wird den ersten Teil des Konzerts alleine darbieten, im zweiten Teil stossen auswärtige Musikantinnen und Musikanten zu einer «Massed Band» dazu. «Über 30 Musikerinnen und Musiker aus der ganzen Region haben sich für dieses Projekt angemeldet», freut sich Gino Marino Gysin, Präsident der Brass Band Fricktal. Für die Brass Band Fricktal ist es bereits das vierte derartige «Massed Band»-Konzert. Gino Marino Gysin sagt: «Es geht um das musikalische Miteinander, zusammen etwas zu machen.» Das Konzert findet am Samstag, dem 13. September, um 20:00 Uhr in der Mehrzweckhalle Gipf-Oberfrick statt. Die Geschichte der Brass Band Fricktal ist auf ihrer Internetseite lebendig beschrieben und illustriert. Renald Müller kann sogar aus eigener Erinnerung über ein halbes Jahrhundert zurückblicken. Seit 1974 ist er als Kornettist dabei. Im Gespräch mit der SRF Musikwelle erzählt er: «Es war immer spannend, mit tollen Menschen zu musizieren und die Bühne zu erleben.» Eines der verrücktesten Jahre für Renald Müller war 1980, als die Fricktaler überraschend Schweizermeister wurden: «Wir haben gar nicht viel erwartet und waren plötzlich Meister.» Mit diesem Sieg qualifizierte sich die Band für die Teilnahme an der Europameisterschaft im Folgejahr in London: «Das war für unsere kleine Dorfmusik das höchste der Gefühle», schmunzelt er.
London, ein Morgen im Sommer. Auf dem Bahnsteig der Underground hallt die Stimme durch die Lautsprecher: „Mind the gap.“ Draußen am Trafalgar Square schlagen die Glocken von Big Ben. Eine Reise nach England hat immer einen unverwechselbaren Klang. Doch was ist der musikalische Klang Englands - jenseits der Alltagsgeräusche? -- In dieser Folge von BRITPOD – England at its best spricht Claus Beling mit dem großen englischen Komponisten Richard Blackford. Er ist der Präsident des Bournemouth Symphony Chorus und im Vorstand des Bach Choir, hat zahlreiche internationale Filmmusiken komponiert und eines seiner Werke wurde vor kurzem sogar vor der spanischen Königsfamilie aufgeführt. Ein echter Musik-Experte, der uns Einblicke in das musikalische Erbe und die Gegenwart Englands gibt. Was macht den Klang Englands so einzigartig? Warum prägen die Beatles bis heute das Selbstverständnis einer ganzen Nation? Welche Rolle spielen Brass Bands und Chormusik für die britische Kultur? Wie hat Edward Elgar mit seinem „Pomp and Circumstance“ das englische Selbstbewusstsein geprägt? Warum gilt Händel, obwohl er gebürtiger Deutscher ist, als einer der größten englischen Komponisten? Und wie verändert das Streaming-Zeitalter die Zukunft der Filmmusik? BRITPOD - England at its best. -- WhatsApp: Du kannst Alexander und Claus direkt auf ihre Handys Nachrichten schicken! Welche Ecke Englands sollten die beiden mal besuchen? Zu welchen Themen wünschst Du Dir mehr Folgen? Warst Du schon mal in Great Britain und magst ein paar Fotos mit Claus und Alexander teilen? Probiere es gleich aus: +49 8152 989770 - einfach diese Nummer einspeichern und schon kannst Du BRITPOD per WhatsApp erreichen. -- Ein ALL EARS ON YOU Original Podcast.
Peter Moore is a virtuoso Irish-British trombonist. He was Born in Belfast and brought up in Manchester, England, and he was part of the world renowned Brass Band culture in the North of England. He came to international attention in 2008 when, at aged 12, he became the youngest ever winner of BBC Young Musician of the Year. He's performed with a number of Europe's leading orchestras, including the BBC and the London and Lucerne Symphony orchestras. His repertoire extends from early Baroque to Romantic to contemporary works. My featured song is “Lament” from the album Trippin by my band, Project Grand Slam. Spotify link.------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest TestimonialsClick here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email UpdatesClick here to Rate and Review the podcast—----------------------------------------CONNECT WITH PETER:www.petermooretrombone.com—----------------------------------------ROBERT'S NEWEST SINGLE:“SUNDAY SLIDE” is Robert's newest single. It's been called “A fun, upbeat, you-gotta-move song”. Featuring 3 World Class guest artists: Laurence Juber on guitar (Wings with Paul McCartney), Paul Hanson on bassoon (Bela Fleck), and Eamon McLoughlin on violin (Grand Ole Opry band).CLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKSCLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEO—-------------------------------------------ROBERT'S NEWEST ALBUM:“WHAT'S UP!” is Robert's new compilation album. Featuring 10 of his recent singles including all the ones listed below. Instrumentals and vocals. Jazz, Rock, Pop and Fusion. “My best work so far. (Robert)”CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL VIDEOCLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS—----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
Vinylism in New Orleans and Boston Terza puntata dedicata ai negozi di dischi scoperti in USA. Tappa a New Orleans passando da Nola Mix Records ed Euclid Records e poi volo a Boston per passare da Good Taste Music e dal sorprendente Vinyl Index. Ci fanno compagnia Hot 8 Brass Band, La the Darkman, The Infesticons, The War, Fritz da Cat, Amp Fiddler e tanta altra good black music. Stay Curious Per diffondere questa puntata: https://www.radiotandem.it/brown-sugar-Episodio-20 Tutti i podcast di Brown Sugar: https://www.radiotandem.it/brown-sugar
We highly recommend checking this one out on YouTube because Da Land Brass Band absolutely lit up AJ Rocco's during this live recording. They've got the spirit of a brass band mixed with a gritty Cleveland sound, and they're out here asking, the real question: Can you dig it?DLBB is pushing boundaries with their latest EP Unnatural History (stream it everywhere now) and experimenting with new sounds. You'll hear two of them in this episode, so don't miss it. And if you get the chance, catch them live because the energy is unmatched.SONGS PERFORMED:The Intro (Vanthem)SandmanThis Animal Called LoveThis is Goodbye (For Now)CONNECT WITH DA LAND BRASS BAND:https://www.instagram.com/dalandbrassband/https://linktr.ee/DLBB----Big thanks to AJ Rocco's for hosting us! Book their event space: Brendan (ajrocco828@gmail.com)----THIS WEEKEND:Rock the Block 8/22-8/23: https://serocktheblock.com/ ...if you have a sec - please leave us a rating/ review on Apple/ Spotify!Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locle-grown/id1619510885Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OpyraRZDUqf6h8ZKq8KE3?si=75f15ec563714a6cApply to be a guest: https://www.loclegrown.com/past-guests-and-how-to-apply Circle K is a proud sponsor of LoCLE Grown! Download the Inner Circle App today to get .25 cents per gallon off your first 5 fill ups and 5 free drinks! Learn more here: https://www.circlek.com/inner-circleCircle K Inner Circle iPhone App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/circle-k/id1592397814Circle K Inner Circle Google Play App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.circlek.gmap.na&hl=en&gl=US&pli=1
Mary Halvorson, Dan Weiss, Charlie Ballantine, Quinn Sternberg, Oscar Rossignoli, Hot 8 Brass Band, Heavyweights Brass Band, Dun-Dun Band, Josh Cole, Collateral, Chimera Trio, George Burton, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Good Information and Sargeant x ComradePlaylist: Mary Halvorson - About GhostsDan Weiss - Unclassified AffectionsCharlie Ballantine - StorytellerQuinn Sternberg - Feedback LoopOscar Rossignoli - Levitations, Pt. VI (Live)Hot 8 Brass Band - Miss AlbertaHeavyweights Brass Band - North Philly's FinestDun-Dun Band - No. 3 (No Chess Today)Josh Cole - I Tried to Tell You (radio edit)Collateral, featuring Norman Adams, Tim Crofts and Sam Shalabi - Meetings of the LungsChimera Trio, featuring Norman Adams, Tim Crofts and Francois Houle - LacertaGeorge Burton - Heard But Not SeenSalami Rose Joe Louis - Arm Fell AsleepGood Information, Odario - Do Nada (instrumental)Sargeant X Comrade - PowerSargeant X Comrade, featuring Wakefield Brewster - River (Mo Gravy Mix)
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John Pittman has been a member of The Heavyweights Brass Band since the release of their sophomore album “Brasstronomical” in 2014. He is a trumpet player and composer for the band who just released their fifth full length album “Knockout” in June 2025. John shared the Heavyweights Brass Band's instrumental song Greater Good. Blair Packham …
At School of Honk's weekly practices, you'll get handed an instrument and invited to join a parade — even if you've never played a note.
– First-ever female Penn State drum major, Brass Band tribute at Ozzy Osbourne's celebration, and DCA/DCI crossover in Williamsport.On this week's episode of On A Water Break, we're gearing up for DCI Championships in Indianapolis, August 8–9, 2025! Stephen McCarrick (@stephenmccarrick) is joined by Nicole Younger (@o2bnpjs), Chris Green (@virtualassistantdirector), and Lori Winschel (@lori.winschel) for five packed segments filled with history-making news, live-from-the-field insights, tech tips, and candid “water break” rants.
The Salvation Army celebrates 140 years in Petersfield over the coming year. They are well known for their music and their fellowship band of musicians (a band made up of Salvation Army Soldiers and others) at all kinds of local community events from Farmers' Markets to care homes. One famous hymn they play - Be Strong in the Grace of the Lord - was written by Walter Henry Windybank who was in the Petersfield Corps, in the1880s. Marcus Fairweather and Mike Waddington attended a band practice and spoke to Commander Mike Harris, Seve Field (the band master and cornet player) and members of the band. They welcome new members too. Windybanks lyrics include: Be strong in the grace of the Lord,For wholehearted service prepare;Be thoughtful for all who are weak,And hasten their burdens to share.Be strong! Be strong!Be eager to do and to dare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Schreib mir gern dein Feedback!Eigentlich wollte ich mich mit Georg schon länger treffen, da er Anfang des Jahres eine neue CD mit dem Titel "Looking for Telemann" veröffentlicht hat. Es hat jetzt eine Zeit gebraucht, bis wir einen Termin gefunden haben, so, dass wir auch über seine Erfahrung als Dirigent bei den European Brass Championships in Stwanger (Norwegen) sprechen. Instagram:georgpranger_euphonium1standyschreck_Hörbeispiele:1) A Gabrieli Fantasy - Bert Appermont gespielt Brass Band 13 Etoiles (live November 2024 Lucern)2) Looking for Telemann3) Erinnerung aus Lieder und Gesänge - Gustav Mahler4) La Folia - Variation 5CD bestellen: https://euphonium.at/medien/cds/ oder auf allen Streaming-PlattformenNewsletter "Air-Mail" abonnierenUm diesen Podcast weiterhin so regelmäßig machen zu können, würde ich mich über eure Unterstützung bei Patreon freuen.
This week on the Friday LIVE Extra, the 1st Nebraska Volunteers Brass Band perform in York. We'll get a preview of the concert.
This week on the Friday LIVE Extra, the 1st Nebraska Volunteers Brass Band perform in York. We'll get a preview of the concert.
The 1920s was an era of contradictions. We deconstruct the popular image of the Roaring Twenties and examine the tensions at work in American culture. The decade was anything but simple.-Find the full transcript of this episode including citations at our website:https://www.americanhistoryremix.com/episodeguide/culture-1920s-In this episode we cover….-Introduction [0:00-03:03]--Misery & EscapismWorld War One [03:03-06:03]Spanish Flu [06:03-08:55]Consumer Culture [08:55-10:52]Entertainment [10:52-13:43]The Lost Generation [13:43-15:31]--Modernism & TraditionalismA Divided Society [15:31-16:51]Immigration [16:51-18:55] Intellectual Trends [18:55-23:14]The Klan [23:14-25:14]Prohibition [25:14-28:19]Political Divide [28:19-30:40]--Traditional & “New Woman”Home & Work [30:40-31:55]Sex [31:55-34:50]Limits to the Change [34:50-37:15]Consumer Society [37:15-38:28]Generational Divide [38:28-39:58]--Racial Violence & ArtThe Great Migration [39:58-41:12]Lynching [41:12-43:50]Tulsa Race Massacre [43:50-46:58]The Blues [46:58-51:00]Ragtime [51:00-53:00]Brass Bands [53:00-54:10]Jazz [54:10-54:57]Harlem Renaissance [54:57-57:00]--Conclusion [57:00-58:28]-To dive deeper into these topics (affiliate links):LeRoy Ashby, With Amusement for All: A History of American Popular Culture since 1830https://tinyurl.com/Ashby-With-AmusementAlfred W. Crosby, America's Forgotten Pandemic: The Influenza of 1918https://tinyurl.com/Crosby-Americas-ForgottenLynn Dumenil, The Modern Temper: American Culture and Society in the 1920shttps://tinyurl.com/Dumenil-Modern-TemperGeorge M. Marsden, Fundamentalism and American Culturehttps://tinyurl.com/Marsden-FundamentalismW.J. Rorabaugh, Prohibition: A Concise Historyhttps://tinyurl.com/Rorabaugh-ProhibitionEileen Southern, The Music of Black Americans: A Historyhttps://tinyurl.com/Southern-The-Music-of-Black-Support the showSupport the Show https://buymeacoffee.com/amhistoryremix
What happens when street-level swagger meets world-class musicianship? You get the Heavyweights Brass Band—Canada's answer to New Orleans-style funk, jazz, soul, and brass-fueled energy.In this episode of Meet Me For Coffee, George sits down with band member Paul Metcalfe to talk about the group's wild musical journey—from the streets of Toronto to stages across the globeThis one's packed with groove, laughs, and deep musical insight—don't miss it!
Damon has had series regular roles in The Big Door Prize, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey starring Samuel L. Jackson (both for Apple TV), Black Lightning (CW), Criminal Minds (CBS), The Player (NBC), The Divide (AMC), Prime Suspect (NBC), Dick Wolf's Deadline (NBC), Strange Brew (FOX), and Finkleman (NBC), as well as guest star/recurring appearances on Happy Face (Paramount+), as well as Your Honor (Showtime), Super Pumped (Showtime), The Comey Rule (Showtime), Dirty, John (Bravo), Goliath (Amazon), Bates Motel (A&E),The Newsroom (HBO), Suits (USA), Empire (FOX), Rake (FOX), Law & Order (NBC), Law & Order Criminal Intent (NBC), Conviction (NBC), The Unusuals (ABC), Hack (CBS), Third Watch (NBC), and Drift (ABC). He appears in the upcoming Lear Rex, starring Al Pacino and The Drama, directed by Kristoffer Borgli, as well as Damien Chazelle's Academy Award-winning films Whiplash and LaLa Land, This is Forty, The Last Airbender, Helen at Risk, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Unfaithful, The Loretta Claiborne Story, and Nicki Micheaux's Summer of Violence. As a conductor, he was appointed the first-ever Principal Guest Conductor of the Cincinnati Pops. He served as American Conducting Fellow of the Houston Symphony and held the post of assistant conductor of the Kansas City Symphony. His conducting appearances include the Boston Pops, Philadelphia Orchestra, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Detroit Symphony, San Francisco Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Toledo Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Florida Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, Long Beach Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Princeton Symphony, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo, NHK Orchestra of Tokyo, Orquesta Filarmonica de UNAM, Charlottesville Symphony, Brass Band of Battle Creek, NYU Steinhardt Orchestra, Kinhaven Music School, Vermont Music Festival, Michigan Youth Arts Festival, Brevard Music Center, and Sphinx Symphony as part of the 12th annual Sphinx Competition.
This week's episode features a special guest, Nicolas Propes, the talented director of the Big River Brass Band.
The Combination of Thomasina Petrus singing in front of the Selby Avenue Brass Band has been very well received. Catch this pairing in a comfortable listening situation, Crooners Supper Club in Fridley, Friday evening June 13 from 8 till 9:30. The leader of the Selby Avenue Brass Band is Tom Wells. Tom and Thomasina met with Phil Nusbaum to talk about the show, and first, Tom talked about the quality of the ensemble playing on a piece called Selby Strut.
Author : Katie McIvor Narrator : Eliza Chan Host : Scott Campbell Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis PseudoPod 978: Where the Brass Band Plays is a PseudoPod original. CW: environmental horror, parent loss; grief, reality vs. illusion, nostalgia, willful blindness From the author: “This story grew out of the feeling that we live in an […]
This week on the Podcast this week Tom and Dick are talking about St Pats Brass Band.You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
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Host: Coach Guests: Dr. Jonathan Hinkle, Garrett O'Connor, Alex Pawlowski, Martin Faut, Ian Pietro Air date: Apr 23, 2025
DJ Stilo takes us into the upside down world of blends and remixes with sneaky 45s from DJ Goce, Wally Puma, DJ Bacon and Casual Connection. Plus smoldering soul by Tanika Charles and Hot 8 Brass Band, overproof boombap with Doechii & J.Period and a brand new posse cut with the Native Tongues all-stars. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1244 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
It's been two weeks since ICE picked up immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra and her lawyers are now arguing that her detainment is unconstitutional and violates the First Amendment. Meanwhile at the statehouse, lawmakers are debating the financial impacts of reproductive healthcare access on the state's budget after voters enshrined the right to abortion in the Colorado constitution last year. Host Bree Davies is joined by Denver Post immigration reporter Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton to discuss her latest coverage, and a listener calls in with a list of brass bands to know around the Mile High. Listener Billy from Lakewood recommended Guerilla Fanfare Brass Band, Badaboom Brass Band, Gora Gora Orkestar, and Brothers of Brass. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Bookshop.org - Use code CITYCAST to get 15% off your next order CAP Management Midrolls Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1. David Lynch - Pinky's Dream. 2. The KVB - Black Is Black. 3. Yndling - It's Almost Like You're Here. 4. Étienne de Crécy - Brass Band. 5. Holy Motors - Ghost of Heart. 6. Widowspeak - Harsh Realm. 7. Still Corners - I Wrote in Blood. 8. Papercuts - Future Primitive. 9. MIEN - Empty Sun. 10. Motorbike - Currency. 11. Amyl and The Sniffers - Security. 12. IDLES - Television. 13. Fontaines D.C. - It's Amazing To Be Young. 14. Teenage Fanclub - Everything Flows. 15. Hannah Cohen - Draggin'. 16. Theodor - Lucifer. 17. Inventory - Photobomb. 18. Crate - Necklace. 19. LAAVU - Вспять. 20. Punchlove - (sublimate). 21. The Horrors - Ariel. 22. trentemøller - Behind My Eyes. 23. Wyldest - Lovesong. 24. Drew Friel - Sober.
Our guest for Episode 58 is the fabulous Lisa Bontrager, Emeritus Professor of Horn at Pennsylvania State University, and a member of the IHS Advisory Council and the Brass Band of Battle Creek, among many other engagements! Episode Highlights Musical Inspirations Teaching philosophy, other pedagogical ideas Studying with Louis Stout at the University of Michigan Advice for new or aspiring professional musicians and/or college teachers Brass band, brass quintet Chamber Music Brass Band of Battle Creek, tenor horn Millenium Brass MirrorImage Duo Importance of the IHS, serving in the Advisory Council
Every Tuesday in The Feed @CTFoodGirly comes on to talk food, dining, and drinks here in Connecticut. With today being Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday!) she's bringing the NOLA up to CT with all the best places to find southern New Orleans cuisine and even some Mardi Gras celebrations that are going down here in Connecticut. Image credit: Getty Images
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: E-Turn, Prowess The Testament, conshus, Just Be, JBiz, JuniAli7, Phels, Hot 8 Brass Band, Michi, De La Soul, Shade Cobain, Sankofa, Burnt Bakarak, Salami Rose Joe Louis, Kuna Maze, Mugs and Pockets, Joao Selva, Moka Only, Reckonize Real, Emma-Jean Thackray, BLAND, Inkswel and Lee Scratch Perry, Elf Tranzporter, Alsarah and the Nubatones, Arrested Development, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Today, we're celebrating the Mardi Gras season, right before Fat Tuesday, around the state! In the building once again is none other than Epic Funk Brass Band on House Band Duty for the entire show and for our first stop, we'll learn all about our state's Mardi Gras History at Coastal Mississippi Mardi Gras Museum with Executive Director Abreeza Thomas… then we're off to Meridian for The Gumbo Gala: A Sassy Swamp Soirée at MSU's Riley Center with the MS Symphony Association, happening March 1st! We'll also check out what's happening around your neck of the woods! Laissez les bons temps rouler, buckle up, and hold on tight for your Next Stop, Mississippi!Check out this episode on MPB's YouTube Channel: Next Stop, Mississippi | Epic Funk Brass Band, Coastal MS Mardi Gras Museum, & The Gumbo GalaNext Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and entertainment attorney Kamel King, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Tangential Music Show, immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of genres featuring artists like the dynamic Hot 8 Brass Band, who blend New Orleans jazz with funk and hip-hop and the legendary Shirley Bassey, renowned for her powerful vocals and timeless classics. We'll also showcase the innovative sounds of Dowdelin, known for their fusion of Creole jazz and electronic beats, and the soulful melodies of Tara Lily, who seamlessly integrates jazz with contemporary influences. Join us for an eclectic mix that transcends musical boundaries, promising a journey through both classic and contemporary tunes.For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/tangential-music/Tune into new broadcasts of the Tangential Music, 3rd Saturday from 8 - 10 AM EST / 1 - 3 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Chicago ensemble brought their horns and big band sound, infused with elements of hip-hop, funk, reggae and pop, to KNKX's Seattle studios.
Soul from Kymara and SAULT. A new track from WheelUP. Broken Beat from Close Counters feat Allysha Joy, Son Of Dan and Domu remixing Bread & Souls. A classic from Moonstarr. Hip Hop from SALIMATA, Doechii and A.D.O.R (Rest In Peace). A deep quality track from Aanya Martin. Kero One remixes a Portishead classic. Plus plenty more music treats.
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Millatron, Marz Mello, Shinobi Stalin, DH, Crew54, Trust Burnem, conshus, Mad Sexual Genius, Kramer, Tensei, Michi, R.A.P. Ferreira, Yukimi, Fernie, Alsarah and the Nubatones, Ghost Funk Orchestra, Free Daps, Choses Sauvages, Cavalier, Child Actor, Hot 8 Brass Band, Ensilence, Tekbeatz, Songhoy Blues, Brother Ali, Tara Lily, Surya Sen, Scar, Sleepy Brown, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Happy 2025! Our guest for Episode 55 is the amazing Brian KM! Show Notes Brian's Website: briankm.com Brian's Socials: IG: @imbriankm YT: @imbriankm TikTok: @imbriankm The AI Code of Ethics for Artists: https://www.briankm.com/ai.html Musical Influences: https://juliakent.com https://danielherskedal.com https://www.rachelkcollier.com https://www.daftpunk.com Brass Bands: https://diebrasserie.com https://www.brassdelirium.com Conan Clip: What an Audience Wants https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxx87HaDx1VlpAwqqZvAIqPZbF1s84LaAK?si=SNQhXuA2zDu14WEK Ableton Live: Brian's Software https://www.ableton.com Musical Entrepreneurship Advice: http://meganihnen.com Brian's Audio Setup (See below)
Find out about the oldest brass band in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere which hails from a small town in the Barossa Valley
New Orleans Grammy-winning artists Hot 8 Brass Band are putting the finishing touches on their new album due in late February 2025, so while we wait, let’s take in their signature party-marching-band sound on the title track “Big Tuba.”
Full show: https://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artist Played: Butta Verses, conshus, DJ Center, Oddisee, Shinobi Stalin, Wahid, Merna, Juga-Naut, Mr Brown, K S R, Konny Kon, Connie Price, The Keystones, Fullee Love, Soup, Jurassic 5, Hasizzle, spill tab, El Michels Affair, Okito Sisi, Okito, Big Punisher, Fat Joe, VinS da Cuero, Nilufer Yanya, Anwar HighSign, Arckatron, Colette Chantel, Theory Hazit, Jae Skeese, 49th and Main, Hot 8 Brass Band, Raekwon, OutKast, GOODie MOb, IMAKEMADBEATS
Continuing our series with Vince DiMartino, Vince discusses the transition and challenges of playing classical music from other genres, highlighting the importance of using the right methods, such as solfège. The conversation also delves into Vince's days as a student at the Eastman School of Music, playing with iconic figures like Clark Terry, which planted seeds for what came to be known as the Great American Brass Band Festival, still held every June in Danville, KY. Episode highlights:00:11 Challenges in Classical Music00:42 Jazz Influence and Methodology01:41 Early Career and Influences02:16 Experiences at Eastman School of Music05:40 Clark Terry and Professional Growth06:57 Brass Band Festival Origins10:56 Retirement and Legacy12:48 Conclusion and Call to Action**Mastery Is Within Reach. Will You Go For It?Follow Brass Mastery and stay updated via email every time a new episode is released at https://brassmastery.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit brassmastery.substack.com/subscribe
Unkle Chip hits all the sweet spots with sample breakdowns, dope covers and dancefloor magic featuring Cal Tjader, René Costy, Hot 8 Brass Band, Five Star, Kashif and more. Plus a Crooklyn homage from Napoleon da Legend & Amerigo Gazaway, soulful boombap from Edo G, and a glance back to JB soul powerhouses Marva Whitney, Vicki Anderson and Lyn Collins. View the full playlist for this show at https://www.wefunkradio.com/show/1224 Enjoying WEFUNK? Listen to all of our mixes at https://www.wefunkradio.com/shows/
In this episode I chat to returning guest Gavin Holman about his research into the first recorded brass band contests and the most well documented event - Burton Constable. We talk instrumentation, perverse serpents, cutting reviews, issuing challenges and clergy adjudicators. the Internet Bandsman's Everything Within https://www.brassbandresults.co.uk/
John R. Beck, Professor of Percussion at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, also teaches at Wake Forest University. He is the principal percussionist of the Winston-Salem Symphony and is a member of the Greensboro Symphony, Brass Band of Battle Creek, and the Philidor Percussion Group. A former member of the United States Marine Band, for 10 years he performed regularly with the National and Baltimore Symphonies, Washington and Baltimore Operas, and the Theater Chamber Players of the Kennedy Center. Beck has toured the United States as a xylophone soloist with the Jack Daniel's Silver Cornet Band, Brass Band of Battle Creek, and the New Sousa Band. John is a Past President of the Percussive Arts Society and presents clinics endorsing Yamaha percussion instruments, Zildjian cymbals, Innovative mallets, and is a Remo Endorsed Drum Circle Facilitator in the Health and Wellness community. In this episode, John talks about: What it means to play credibly How his thoughts on versatility vs. specialization have evolved Questioning the relevance of knowing how to read a big band chart How getting good at drumset gives percussionists a better sense of internal time The advantages and baggage that came with being John Beck's son Valuing sound over everything, regardless of instrument or genre His time as president of PAS and helping the organization become more inclusive and outward-looking
In 1924, the crown prince and future emperor of Ethiopia, Ras Täfäri, on a visit to Jerusalem, called on forty Armenian orphans who had survived the genocide of 1915-1916 to form his empire's royal brass band. The conductor, who was also Armenian, composed the first official anthem of the Ethiopian state. Drawing on this highly symbolic event, and following the history of the small Armenian community in Ethiopia, in The Brass Band of the King: Armenians in Ethiopia (Bloomsbury, 2024) Boris Adjemian shows how it operated on the margins of political society, hiding in its interstices, preferring intimacy and discreet loyalty to the glitter of open politics. The astonishing role of the Armenians in their host country was embodied in the friendship that the kings and queens of Ethiopia extended to them, a theme that is echoed in the life stories collected from their descendants. Bringing to light the political and cultural importance of a community that has long been ignored and has almost vanished, this study draws on the collective memory of Armenian immigration and the centuries-long history of proximity between the Armenian and Ethiopian Churches. The author argues for a sedentary approach to the diaspora, for a socio-history of this collective rootedness, which dates back to the 19th century and builds on historical representations of otherness from the early modern period up to the colonial era. Highlighting stateless immigrants halfway between the national and the foreign, this history reveals the agency of stateless immigrants and their descendants, their ability to play with identities and undermine assigned belongings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
In 1924, the crown prince and future emperor of Ethiopia, Ras Täfäri, on a visit to Jerusalem, called on forty Armenian orphans who had survived the genocide of 1915-1916 to form his empire's royal brass band. The conductor, who was also Armenian, composed the first official anthem of the Ethiopian state. Drawing on this highly symbolic event, and following the history of the small Armenian community in Ethiopia, in The Brass Band of the King: Armenians in Ethiopia (Bloomsbury, 2024) Boris Adjemian shows how it operated on the margins of political society, hiding in its interstices, preferring intimacy and discreet loyalty to the glitter of open politics. The astonishing role of the Armenians in their host country was embodied in the friendship that the kings and queens of Ethiopia extended to them, a theme that is echoed in the life stories collected from their descendants. Bringing to light the political and cultural importance of a community that has long been ignored and has almost vanished, this study draws on the collective memory of Armenian immigration and the centuries-long history of proximity between the Armenian and Ethiopian Churches. The author argues for a sedentary approach to the diaspora, for a socio-history of this collective rootedness, which dates back to the 19th century and builds on historical representations of otherness from the early modern period up to the colonial era. Highlighting stateless immigrants halfway between the national and the foreign, this history reveals the agency of stateless immigrants and their descendants, their ability to play with identities and undermine assigned belongings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In 1924, the crown prince and future emperor of Ethiopia, Ras Täfäri, on a visit to Jerusalem, called on forty Armenian orphans who had survived the genocide of 1915-1916 to form his empire's royal brass band. The conductor, who was also Armenian, composed the first official anthem of the Ethiopian state. Drawing on this highly symbolic event, and following the history of the small Armenian community in Ethiopia, in The Brass Band of the King: Armenians in Ethiopia (Bloomsbury, 2024) Boris Adjemian shows how it operated on the margins of political society, hiding in its interstices, preferring intimacy and discreet loyalty to the glitter of open politics. The astonishing role of the Armenians in their host country was embodied in the friendship that the kings and queens of Ethiopia extended to them, a theme that is echoed in the life stories collected from their descendants. Bringing to light the political and cultural importance of a community that has long been ignored and has almost vanished, this study draws on the collective memory of Armenian immigration and the centuries-long history of proximity between the Armenian and Ethiopian Churches. The author argues for a sedentary approach to the diaspora, for a socio-history of this collective rootedness, which dates back to the 19th century and builds on historical representations of otherness from the early modern period up to the colonial era. Highlighting stateless immigrants halfway between the national and the foreign, this history reveals the agency of stateless immigrants and their descendants, their ability to play with identities and undermine assigned belongings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history