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Send us a Text Message.Feeling the rhythm of resilience and community spirit? Join me as we explore Cedella Marley and Tracy Baptiste's delightful children's book, "Marley and the Family Band." This episode is a treasure trove of uplifting moments, from Marley's inventive problem-solving during a storm to the invaluable lessons from her legendary parents. You'll discover how this heartwarming tale, inspired by Cedella's own childhood experiences, beautifully captures the essence of adapting to new environments while cherishing one's roots.Marley's move from Jamaica to Delaware becomes a journey filled with music, creativity, and neighborly kindness. Listen as I recount some of the most touching scenes, like Marley's determination to help her community despite her own setbacks, and the empowering wisdom imparted by her parents. This episode is also a celebration of multicultural representation in literature, ensuring every child sees themselves in the stories they love. Perfect for educators, parents, and story enthusiasts, this discussion promises to leave you inspired and filled with good vibes. COME SAY Hey!! Instagram: @cultrallyjebeh_ Facebook: @JebehCulturalConsulting Pinterest: @Jebeh Cultural Consulting LinkedIn: @Jebeh Edmunds Leave a Review on our Podcast! We value your feedback!Save time and effort with our informative newsletter that offers strategies, tools, resources, and playlists from the culturally competent and socially just educator and creator Jebeh Edmunds! https://jebehedmunds.com/digitalcourse/email-signup/
This week Tayla is joined by Teddi Jallow, Executive Director & Co-founder of the Refugee Dream Center and Honorary Chair of 2024 Reading Across Rhode Island (RARI). They discuss the work being done at Refugee Dream Center to welcome people to the United States, as well as this year's RARI selection, Solito by Javier Zamora. During The Last Chapter they discuss: What is a genre you wish you read more of? Podcast disclaimer Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Solito by Javier Zamora One Love by Cedella Marley and Vanessa Brantley-Newton A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah AV Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) Snowpiercer (2013) Bob Marley: One Love (2024) Our Planet (2019-2023) Other Refugee Dream Center --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rhodyradio/message
Will Hitzelberger, as the Founder and President of SPECTRUM, has made significant strides in sports performance training, particularly in soccer. He is a VertiMax ambassador and has been a Certified VertiMax Master Trainer and Presenter, leveraging VertiMax equipment to redefine soccer training with innovative techniques. In this episode, we learn about Will's experience working with the Jamaican women's national soccer team. At the beginning, Will had to learn how to work with the limited resources he had. Many of his players didn't have proper shoes or even nutrition. He had to think outside of the box to get these women qualified for the World Cup. Key Takeaways: [1:40] Will was the sports performance coach for the Jamaican women's national soccer team. [3:50] Bob Marley's daughter, Cedella Marley, is a big advocate and voice in the soccer community. [5:30] Education is the name of the game when building up a sports team in a developing country. [6:15] Will had to adapt a ‘no excuses' mentality when it came to working with his limited resources. [7:35] Lack of resources gives us something to fight for and strive for. [10:10] Interested in working with foreign teams? Network, network, network. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “This isn't something where there's a roadmap to it [becoming an elite coach]. It is a little bit about who you know." "When you fly to places like Haiti to qualify for a tournament, your equipment is going to go missing."
This week Tayla is joined by Teddi Jallow, Executive Director & Co-founder of the Refugee Dream Center and Honorary Chair of 2024 Reading Across Rhode Island (RARI). They discuss the work being done at Refugee Dream Center to welcome people to the United States, as well as this year's RARI selection, Solito by Javier Zamora. During The Last Chapter they discuss: What is a genre you wish you read more of? Podcast disclaimer Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Solito by Javier Zamora One Love by Cedella Marley and Vanessa Brantley-Newton A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah AV Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) Snowpiercer (2013) Bob Marley: One Love (2024) Our Planet (2019-2023) Other Refugee Dream Center
We recapped FA Cup results, discussed the magnificent Cedella Marley and JFF's poor leadership, setup AFCON, celebrate Mário Zagallo and more.
Jenny Chiu, Sandra Herrera, Lisa Carlin, and Darian Jenkins discuss all the latest news in the women's game starting with Sam Kerr's devastating ACL injury, the trickle down effect it will have both on her club team Chelsea as well as internationally for Australia and the upcoming Olympics (1:11). Then, the A3 crew discuss Cedella Marley resigning from her role as JFF's global women's football ambassador in protest of how the Reggae Girlz have been treated (13:01). Next, the team breakdown all the recent transfer news including Gotham FC bringing in four USWNT players and what this means for the league (23:58). Then, Bev Yanez is welcomed in to the show to discuss her coaching role at Racing Louisville, how and when she became interested in switching gears from player to coach, and how she's looking for players that fill her team's needs holistically (35:31). And finally, the team discuss the upcoming NWSL College Draft this Friday in addition to who's expected to go first and who to watch out for (51:16). Attacking Third is a finalist for the "Diverse Voices Award" category in the Sports Podcast Awards. Click on the link to vote for us! https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/sports-diverse-voices-award/ Watch USWNT, NWSL and WSL games on P+" with a link to https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ Attacking Third is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Attacking Third team on Twitter: @AttackingThird, @SandHerrera_, @LisaCarlin32, @Jordangeli , @JennyaChiu and @Darian_Jenks. Visit the Attacking Third YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/attackingthird You can listen to Attacking Third on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the Attacking Third podcast." For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ 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
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We celebrate the New Year, reviewing the celebrity book "Every Little Thing" by Bob Marley adapted by Cedella Marley. Support the show
Coach Lorne Donaldson is currently the Head Coach of Jamaica's Reggae Girlz. The Girlz recently competed in the Women's World Cup and exceeded their expectations by making it to the Round of 16 for the first time. They did so by coming out of one of the toughest groupings in the first round. That accomplishment was the first not only for the island of Jamaica, but also for Caribbean countries. He assumed the role of Head Coach two weeks prior to the qualifying stage of the competition. An accomplished football player in his own right, he has been a part of the Reggae Girlz drive to become a global powerhouse in football for several years. He was a member of the coaching staff that saw the Reggae Girlz qualify and compete in their first World Cup in 2019. He has been one of the Reggae Girlz most ardent supporters and responded to the call when fellow coach and friend Hugh Menzies asked him to assist him and daughter of reggae icon Bob Marley, Cedella Marley, to revive a fledging women's program on the island. To say that he met his goal is an understatement. His skill, acumen and focus despite all the challenges is admirable and an inspiration to young coaches who are trying to shape a coaching career. A talented three sport athlete from a young age, it was his love for football that allowed for his career and passion for the game to be piqued. Not only did he play football in high school at the illustrious Kingston College for boys, but he took his talents to college and then to the professional ranks in the United States. After several setbacks and disappointments he settled into coaching, and the rest is history. One thing that is interesting in his background are the many stops he made along the way to realize his current role as one of the more exciting football teams in the world. A former coach of the Colorado Foxes, and having stints with several other clubs, he has focused his time and energy on developing youth players. It is that desire to see youth football blossom and grow in his native land of Jamaica that drives him forward. He has shaped and fashioned the careers of so many young football players and coaches, but more importantly he has given numerous young stars their first opportunities to play at the highest levels of the sport. He is a huge advocate for the true student athlete experience paving the way for scholarship opportunities for his players to gain entrance into some of the most prestigious universities in the United States that have football programs. His life journey thus far is one of impact and significance. It is one that shows that perseverance and staying true to our dreams do make a difference. His next objective is to see the Reggae Girlz to next year's Olympics and we are all watching to see how this talented team continues to grow and develop football in both Jamaica and the world.
From the BBC World Service: Six months on from the earthquakes that devastated parts of Turkey and Syria, has the rebuild stalled? Victoria Craig reports from Hatay province in Turkey where 23,000 people lost their lives, and hundreds of thousands were left homeless. BBC’s Catherine Byaruhanga also reports on Niger, where a coup has led to the country’s airspace being closed. And finally, Cedella Marley, Jamaican singer and daughter of Bob Marley, tells us how she became a global ambassador for the Jamaica women’s football team.
From the BBC World Service: Six months on from the earthquakes that devastated parts of Turkey and Syria, has the rebuild stalled? Victoria Craig reports from Hatay province in Turkey where 23,000 people lost their lives, and hundreds of thousands were left homeless. BBC’s Catherine Byaruhanga also reports on Niger, where a coup has led to the country’s airspace being closed. And finally, Cedella Marley, Jamaican singer and daughter of Bob Marley, tells us how she became a global ambassador for the Jamaica women’s football team.
Let's Chat politics Chris Christie has known him for decades, helped him prep for debates, and is willing to take the fight directly to him like no one Trump has ever faced. Queer Evolution of Janelle Monáe's Pleasure And Politics From The ArchAndroid to The Age of Pleasure, Monáe has been my North Sta In the Kitchen with the general Recipes Drinks strawberry punch with lime and mint, The life of the King of Reggae Bob Marley will be brought to the big screen for the first time in 2024. "Bob Marley: One Love" is produced by Ziggy and Cedella Marley, the children of the legend as well as his widow Rita. “King Richard” director Reinaldo Marcus Green helmed the biopic. Tribute Renowned broadcaster and radio DJ Winston 'The Whip' Williams has died Update Labour Ministry and NWC unions to meet Monday over strike threat-There is value in Daryl Vaz's proposed 100-day plan to arrest the chaos in Jamaica's public transport system- Family tragedy Man dead after allegedly being stabbed by companion's niece_Ensure vendor compliance to stop high-sugar drinks sale in schools
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Actor Greg Kinnear talks about his latest role in the new Apple TV+ series Black Bird, plus the twists and turns his career has taken in show business. Rapper Big Sean opens up about his struggle with depression, how he rediscovered his passion through therapy and meditation, and why Detroit 2 is his most honest album yet. Three-time Grammy winner Cedella Marley reflects on the legacy of her father, Bob Marley, as an immersive exhibit exploring his life opens in Toronto.
EP. 102 - To discuss how incorporating fitness and nurturing music can be very beneficial to overall health, I spoke with tow time Grammy© nominated artist Skip Marley, grandson of the legendary Bob Marley and son of longtime Jamaican singer, producer and actress Cedella Marley.
#EXPLICIT, #newpodcast, #newmusic, #new remixes, #newmix, #musicmix, #beatcentralpodcast, #djtippi, #ContinuosMusicMix, #90smusic, #POPstar, #pop,#Mashups, #Remixes, #BeatCentral, #fictionbottle, #composedby, #TippiHunter, #freetosubscribe, #jointhefun, #artofmixingmusic, #goodentertainment, #adventure, #exotic, #fun, #swanky, #popularmusic, #WorldMusic, #Rap, #POP,#StarWelcome to the Beat! Beat Central Podcast, Episode 17, the PopStar Mix! For this very explicit mashed-up mix, I feature songs that have become instant favorites as the months rolled by. This was a challenging mix, but I managed to put together something extraordinary. How are you holding up this season? I'm definitely ready to take my mask off and breathe some fresh air again! Also, thank you for taking care of yourself while you twerk to this mix! Drink plenty of water, hold on tight everyone bc here we go!! Be safe out there. || Call On Me by RAYE (Tippi's Mashed-up Remix) Don't Rush (ft. Headie One) by Young T & Bugsey (Tippi's Mashed-up Remix) Megatron by Nicki Minaj Fashion Week (ft. GEazy) by Wale Slumber Party (ft. Princess) Nokia by Ashnikko Copines by Aya Nakamura Freak Nasty (ft. Tina Snow) by Megan Thee Stallion Best Friend ft. (Doja Cat) by Saweetie POPSTAR (ft. Drake) by DJ Khaled Bi Polar by Bhad Bhabie 6 Foot 7 Foot (ft. Cory Gunz) by Lil Wayne Captain Hook by Megan Thee Stallion Modo Turbo by Anitta, Luisa Sonza, and Pabllo Vittar (Tippi's Mash-ed Remix) Astronaut In The Ocean by Masked Wolf (Tippi's Mash-up Remix) Peach (ft City Girls) by Pardison Fontaine Wipe Me Down (ft. Foxx& Webbie) by Boosie Badazz Go Down Deh (ft. Sean Paul & Shaggy) by Spice Contra La Pared by J Balvin & Sean Paul SOS (ft Aloe Blacc) by Avicii (Tippi's Mashup Remix) EGO by Willy William Could You Be Loved by Bob Marley (Tippi's Mashup remix) Could You Be Loved by Cedella Marley, Savi & Bankay Wiggle It (ft. City Girls) by French Montana Que Calor by Major Lazer & J Balvin Bola Rebola (ft. Mc Zaac) by Anitta, J Balvin, and Tropkillaz Passito (Bad Immigrants Remix) by Tropkillaz END - Thank You for listening! ||Support the artists and musicians featured on this and every episode of Beat Central podcast. Beat Central is free to subscribe, download, and enjoy, and is for your's and my listening pleasure. Experience the joy and splendor of mixed music together with me, Tippi, on Beat Central. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Follow Beat Central on iTunes, Google Play, or at Beatcentral.Podomatic.com. Contact Tippi at beatcentral1@outlook.com. Follow Tippi on Instagram @fictionbottle, @beatcentralpodcast
A beautiful book that brings Bob Marley's beloved song to life for a new generation: Every family will relate to this universal story of a boy who won't let anything get him down, as long as he has the help of three special little birds. This cheerful book will bring a smile to faces of all ages—because every little thing's gonna be all right • This cute children's book includes all the lyrics of the original song "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley, along with exciting new song verses • ; Written by Cedella Marley, Bob Marley's daughter, who has dedicated herself to keeping her father's message and memory alive • Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton, Every Little Thing contains beautiful, full-page designs that are as colorful and fun as the storyline --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/avant-garde-books/support
This weeks show starts off with music from Ini Kamoze, Sylford Walker, Nga Han, Barry Brown, King Jammy, Addis Pablo, Mikey Dread, The Itals, Yvad, Luciano, Garnet Silk, Peter Tosh, Wailing Souls, The Mighty Diamonds, Midnite, The Twinkle Brothers, Bim Sherman, and Christine Miller. New Music this week comes from The Soul Revivers featuring Ernest Ranglin & Ken Boothe, Dawitt, Kiko Bun, Koffee, Jalifa, Clinton Fearon, Lila Ike', Keith & Tex, Tony Chin, Cedella Marley, Ginjah, Predator Dub Assassins, Nubian Royal and Fitta Warri, La Lab & Tawam, L'Entourloop featuring Lyricson, Queen Omega, and Red Fox, George Palmer, and Milton Blake. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear all new music from Tom Robinson, Muflon Dub Soundsystem, Pachyman, Zion I Kings, Soul Revivers feat. Matic Horns, The 18th Parallel, and King Jammy. Extended dub mixes feature Al Campbell, Black Uhuru, Gregory Isaacs and King Jammy, and Sugar Minott with Luciano and The Numa Crew. Enjoy! Ini Kamoze - Babylon, Babylon - Statement - Mango Sylford Walker - Burn Babylon/Hotta Fire - Joe Gibbs Nga Han - From Dem Time - Universal Melody Records Barry Brown - Own Feet - Roots Youth Records 12” King Jammy - Dub Fi Social Distance - King Jammy Destroys The Virus With Dub - VP Records Addis Pablo feat. Derrick Sound - Bright Star - Bright Star - Evidence Music Mikey Dread - Roots and Culture - The Prime Of Mikey Dread Massive Dub Cuts From 1978-1992 - Music Club The Itals - Peace And Love - Cool And Dread - Nighthawk Records Yvad - Higher Meditation - Dread & Alive: The Lost Tapes V5 - The Lost Tapes Luciano - Ah We Dis - The Answer - Oneness Records Garnet Silk - Kingly Character - Reggae Anthology: Music Is The Rod - VP Records Peter Tosh - Vampire - No Nuclear War - EMI Soul Revivers feat. Ernest Ranglin - Harder - On The Grove - Acid Jazz Wailing Souls - Spread Propaganda - More Jammy's From The Roots - Greensleeves The Mighty Diamonds feat. Gregory Isaacs - Idlers Corner - Get Ready - Greensleeves Soul Revivers feat. Ken Boothe - Tell Me Why - On The Grove - Acid Jazz David “Dawitt” Tarrio- Pollution - Time To Roots Kiko Bun - Too Dangerous/Dangerous Dub - Panamah Records Midnite - Mongst I & I - Kings Bell - I Grade Records The Twinkle Brothers - I - Enter Zion - Twinkle Music Bim Sherman - Slummy Ghetto - Across The Red Sea - On U Sound Christine Miller & Munky Lee - Seed You Sow/Beware Dub - Black Wheat Sounds Koffee - Shine - Gifted - Promised Land Recordings Jalifa - Hear Ye - Incient Ras - Zion High Productions Clinton Fearon - Social Unrest - Breaking News - Boogie Brown Productions Micah Shemaiah - Jamaica, Jamaica - Evidence Music Horace Andy - Cuss Cuss (Subatomic Sound System Mix) - Broken Beats - Echo Beach Lila Ike - True Love - Indiggnation Collective Pachyman feat. Winter - All Night Long - ATO Records 7” Keith & Tex - Gwaan Girl - They All Sing Reggae - Rebel Sound Records Tony Chin - Reggae Player - All About Love - Trademark Productions Raymond Wright & The Soulnation Band - Reggae Fun - Evidence Music Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Tom Robinson - Afrotheria (sax dub) - Music For Life Muflon Dub Soundsytem - Journey Goes On - MOC - Dubophonic Records Pachyman - El Benson - Return Of Pachyman - ATO Records Pachyman - Towards The Mountain - ATO Records 7” Zion I Kings - Red Gold & Green Dubmarine - Future Oceans Echo - Lustre Kings Produsctions Soul Revivers feat. Matic Horns - Meanwhile Shuffle - On The Grove - Acid Jazz The 18th Parallel meets Horns Of Guiding Star Orchestra - Dubland - Meeting Ina Wonderland - Fruits Records King Jammy - Track and Trace Dub - King Jammy Destroys The Virus With Dub - VP Records Al Campbell & Tuff Scout All Stars - Push Push/Puush Push West End Lane Version - Tuff Scout Black Uhuru - Fit You Haffe Fit - Brutal - Ras Records Black Uhuru - Dub You Haffe Dub - Brutal Dub - Ras Records Gregory Isaacs - It Go So - Turn Down The Lights - AO Records King Jammy - Eradication Dub - King Jammy Destroys The Virus With Dub - VP Records Sugar Minot, Luciano, & The Numa Crew - No Solution/No Solution Dub - More Life Records ==================================== Cedella Marley - Understood - Celebrating Nina: A Reggae Tribute To Nina Simone - Ghetto Youths International Ginjah - Love Will Reign Again - Reggae Vibes Music Riddim Nation - Stay Positive - They All Sing Reggae - Rebel Sound Records Predator Dub Assassins - Legacy - Timothy A Boyce Tarrus Riley & Kabaka Pyramid - Love Alone - Slyda Di Wizard Music Red Feathers feat. Da Hotel Labi - Only You Know - Dread Time Riddim - Rebel Sound Records Ras Marcus Benjamin - Dread Inna Babylon - Dread Time Riddim - Rebel Sound Records Nubian Royal & Fitta Warri - Blood Pon Shoulder - Kulcha Rootz Productions Teacha Dee - Jah Say - Time Machine - Ten Floor Records La Lab feat. Tawam - Zion Steppin'/Zion Steppin' Dubwise - Culture Dub Records L'Entourloop feat. Lyricson, Queen Omega, & Red Fox - Florilege - Florilege - X Ray Production Buju Banton - See Dem A Come Deh- Dread & Alive: The Lost tapes V5 - The Lost Tapes Shaggy - Boombastic - Boombastic - Virgin Barrington Levy - Teach The Youth - Too Experienced: The Best Of Barrington Levy - VP Records George Palmer - Love In The Dance - Evidence Music Milton Blake - Rub A Dub Style - Fend - Lion and Lioness Productionz Freddie McGregor - True To My Roots - True To My Roots - VP Records Macka B - Conscious Music - Wake The Town Riddim - Zed2diZee Productions
This weeks show features nothing but the women in reggae music as we shut the door on another Women's History Month. You will hear music from Queen Ifrica, Lila Ike, Kristine Alicia, Hempress Sativa, Aisha, Sister Nancy, Sister Carol, Judy Mowatt, Sharon Little, Dezarie, Reemah, Abiyah Yisrael, Zema, Marica Griffiths, Phylis Dilon, Dawn Penn, Janet Kay and Audrey Hall. New music this week comes from Ajah Fyah, Ms. Maurice, Jalifa, Soom T, Etana, Cedella Marley, Tasha T, and Treesha. In the Dub Zone this week we feature all extended dub mixes featuring ladies like Megumi Mesaku, Senya, Fabian, Odelyah, Jennifer Paulos, Awa Fall, Althea & Donna, and Rita Marley. Enjoy! Queen Ifrica - Four Women - Celebrating Nina: A Reggae Tribute To Nina Simone - Ghetto Youths International Lila Ike - Where I'm Coming From - The Experience - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Kristine Alicia - Hold Strong - Judah Scribe Music AjahFyah - Warning Warning - Ruffa Than Dem Riddim - Street Rockaz Family Hempress Sativa - Boom (Wah da da Deng) - Unconquerebel - Conquering Lion Records Hempress Sativa w/ Scientist & Paolo Baldini Dubfiles - Boom (Wah da da Deng) Dub - Scientist Meets Hempress Sativa In Dub - Conquering Lion Records Soul Revivers feat. Ms. Maurice - Look No Further - On The Grove - Acid Jazz Aisha - The Creator - Relaxing With Lovers: Vol. 8 - Ariwa Records Sister Nancy - I Am A Geddion - One Two - Techniques Sister Carol - Oh Jah (Mi Ready) - Black Cinderella - Heartbeat Records Sister Carol - Reggae Gone International - Jah Life 7” Joy White - Dread Out Deh - Eagle 7” Dawn & Christine - Holy Mount Zion - Burning Rockers: The 12” Mixes - Burning Sounds Judy Mowatt - Fly African Eagle - Sing Our Own Song - Shanachie Judy Mowatt - Get Up Chant - Sing Our Own Song - Shanachie Dhaima - Ina Jah Children - The Ladies At Joe Gibbs - VP Records Sharon Little - Don't Mash Up Creation w/version - One Love 12” Cedella Marley - Misunderstood - Celebrating Nina: A Reggae Tribute To Nina Simone - Ghetto Youths International Dezarie - Strengthen Your Mind - Gracious Mama Africa - Afrikan Roots Lab Reemah - Everbless - Rymshot Productions Abiyah Yisrael - Boxed In - ChaYah Studios Zema - Black Sheep/Black Sheep Dub - Black Sheep - Melchizedek Queen Ifrica - Times Like These - Reggae Gold 2011 - VP Records Marcia Griffiths - Fire Burning - What A Bam Bam Women In Reggae: Dancehall Queens - Shanachie Althea & Donna - Uptown Top Ranking - The Ladies At Joe Gibbs - VP Records Dawn Penn - No, No, No - Studio One Rockers - Soul Jazz Records Norma Frazer - First Cut Is The Deepest - Full Up: The Best Of Studio One Vol. 2 - Heartbeat Records Nora Dean - Barbwire - Treasure Isle Presents: Original Reggae: 40 Original Tighten Up Hits - Treasure Isle Phylis Dillon - Perfidia - Rocksteady Soul: The Original Cool Sound Of Duke Reid - Treasure Isle Nana McLean - Till I Kissed You - Rebel Disco - Studio One Janet Kay - Silly Games - Arawak The Love Joys - Stranger Get Up - Wackies 7” Audrey Hall - Groove Situation - Kebar 7” Phylis Dilon - Women Of The Ghetto - Treasure Isle Presents: Original Reggae: 40 Original Tighten Up Hits - Treasure Isle Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Megumi Mesaku - Megumi Special - Saxy Rocksteady - Mafia & Fluxy Senya & Aston Family Man Barrett - Children Of The Ghetto - Cobra Style: Productions From The Wailers Musical Director - Heartbeat Records Ta Teasha Love - Roots Man - Impact Fabian - Prophecy/Prophecy Version - Tribes Man Records Rorystonelove feat. Odelyah - War Inna Africa - Rasta Nuh Gangsta Deluxe - Black Dub Jalifa - Whereas/Whereas Dub - Incient Ras - Zion High Productions Jennifer Paulos & Woody Vibes - I Say No More/Amnesical Step - Revolution - Dubophonic Awa Fall & Bukka - Free Your Mind/Free Your Soul - Anaves Music Althea & Donna - Gone To Negril - Pressure Sounds 10” Rita Marley - One Draw - Tuff Gong 12” ====================================== Keida - Ganja Tea - Ebb and Flow - Great Whyte Entertainment Bella Blair - Gimmie A Light - Strictly The Best Vol. 61 - VP Records Marie Coke - So High - Bobby Digital Jah9 - Avocado - New Name - Rorystonelove Tasha T - Another Day - Zion Gold Riddim - Black Metro Records Soom T - Big Bad World - Good - X Ray Production Etana - Young Gifted & Black - Celebrating Nina: A Reggae Tribute To Nina Simone - Ghetto Youths International Treesha - Fu Manchu - Fu Manchu Riddim - Revolutionary Brothers Marcia Griffiths - Feel Like Jumping - Studio One Rockers - Soul Jazz Records Koffee - Toast (Dreadsquad Ska Remix) - Dreadsquad Tanya Stephens - Big Heavy Gal - Tanya Collection of Hits - VP Records Shelly Thunder - Kuff/Kuff Dub - Witty Aza Lineage - Sound System - King Jammys K. Vibes - Pull Up - I Love Sound Marcia Griffiths - Stepping Out Of Babylon - Penthouse Culture Center Vol. 1 - Penthouse Records
Catch up with ALLISON INTERVIEWS Host, Allison Kugel YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOTAqng5TB22edmQTBkwQw Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theallisonkugel/ Allison Interviews Blog - www.allisoninterviews.com Support the ALLISON INTERVIEWS Podcast - https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support Allison's Memoir, Journaling Fame: A memoir of a life unhinged and on the record - https://amzn.to/2ZxJvU Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 10:07 Jasmine Guy and Lisa Bonet 12:53 Marisa Tomei 18:44 Tupac and Jada Pinkett Smith 24:30 Zendaya 37:28 AMC's Moonhaven 41:26 Malcolm X Singer-songwriter Skip Marley, born to the late Bob Marley's daughter, Cedella Marley and David Minto, was thrown into the deep end of the Marley music legacy when his Uncle Stephen Marley brought him on stage a decade ago to sing one of his grandfather's iconic hits, One Love in front of thousands of fans. From that moment on, music wasn't an option, but an imperative for the now twenty-five year old. The Marley family legacy of spreading love and social messages through trans-hypnotic, reggae infused music has crowned its new prince. By 2017 Skip was collaborating with multi-award winning and multiplatinum selling pop artist, Katy Perry, when she featured him on her hit single Chained to the Rhythm, bringing him mainstream attention. They year 2020 led to another collaboration when Marley featured Grammy nominated R & B artist H.E.R. on the remix of his single Slow Down. In spring 2020, Slow Down, with over 185 million global streams, became the quickest and biggest-streaming song in Marley family history, and elevated Skip to over 417 million total global artist streams, also Making Marley the first Jamaican-born artist to reach the #1 spot on the Billboard Adult R&B chart. At the same time, Skip became the first Jamaican-born artist inside the Top 15 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart in nearly a decade and a half. Collaborations with family, including his Uncle Damian Marley, on the single That's Not True deliver Bob Marley's time tested message, while Make Me Feel featuring Rick Ross and Ari Lennox introduce Skip to an audience that embraces a fusion of reggae, pop and rap sounds. Skip Marley is cultivating an eclectic catalog of music that speaks to a generation that refuses to be put into a box, but instead embraces diverse expression. The year 2022 shows no signs of slowing down, with Skip Marley recent single Vibe featuring Jamaican deejay and singer-songwriter Popcaan, and Marley's first U.S. headlining twenty city tour, Change. For information and tickets visit www.skipmarley.com and Instagram @skipmarley. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allison-interviews/support
In this episode, Bianca talks with Grammy-winning singer, designer, entrepreneur, and the first-born daughter of reggae singers Bob and Rita Marley, Cedella Marley. They chat about her newest picture book Marley and the Family Band, which was inspired by a childhood growing up with music in her life. Cedella is the CEO of Bob Marley's recording label, Tuff Gong International, and the author of multiple children's books including One Love. A life-long advocate of philanthropy, Cedella is the director of the Bob Marley Foundation and is a Global Ambassador to the Jamaica Women's Football Program. Cedella Marley is a living embodiment of the way the ethics and values instilled during her upbringing carry forward the belief that, with passion and purpose, we can all make a difference in our communities, our country, and ultimately the world. She lives in Miami with her husband and three children. Order a copy of Marley and the Family Band on Bookshop.org or Amazon. Visit Cedella Marley at https://www.cedellamarley.com. Resources: Marley One Drops: https://marleyone.com. Picture book versions of One Love and Three Little Birds and Get Up, Stand Up. Lion Forge Animation: https://www.lionforgeanimation.com/. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review (Coming Soon). Discussion Topics: About Cedella Marley About Marley and the Family Band Get to know Cedella Marley A discussion on Marley and the Family Band How Cedella's childhood inspired Marley and the Family Band Marley and the Family Band coming to the screen Taking care of the physical body to help keep the mind healthy Learning and celebrating music in the home Cedella Marley's favorite childhood books --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thechildrensbookreview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thechildrensbookreview/support
Cedella Marley is a Grammy-winning singer, designer, entrepreneur, and the first-born daughter of reggae singers Bob and Rita Marley. She is the CEO of Bob Marley's recording label, Tuff Gong International, and the author of multiple children's books including One Love. A life-long advocate of philanthropy, Cedella is the director of the Bob Marley Foundation and is a Global Ambassador to the Jamaica Women's Football Program. Cedella Marley is a living embodiment of the way the ethics and values instilled during her upbringing carry forward the belief that, with passion and purpose, we can all make a difference in our communities, our country, and ultimately the world. She lives in Miami with her husband and three children.Books mentioned in this episode:Purchase Marley and the Family Band here.Purchase Bob Marley: Portrait of the Legend here.Connect with Charnaie online in the following places:Blog: http://hereweeread.comPersonal Website: charnaiegordon.comPodcast Email Address: hereweereadpodcast@gmail.comFind Charnaie on the following social media platforms under the username @hereweeread: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest.Feel free to share this podcast on your social media platforms to help spread the word to others. Thanks for listening!
Cedella Marley is on the #ReadingWithYourKids #Podcast to celebrate Marley & the Family Band. The daughter of Reggea Icon Bob Marley tells us she loves introducing her daddy's meaningful music to a new generation of children through her delightful picture books. She also gives us a glimpse into what it was like growing up with Bob Marley and tells us her favorite Bob song. Click here to visit our website - www.readingwithyourkids.com
Courtney & André hopped on the mics after the final whistle of the USWNT's last match this international break, a 6-0 win over South Korea. We discuss the issues of the first match, a 0-0 draw, and what changes in the second match that led to a much different result (hint: your 6 gotta 6). Then we look ahead to what the team could be, and Courtney drops some of her favorite lineup ideas for the future of the USWNT. Then we switch back into NWSL mode to review Gotham's latest match versus KC, and marvel at the last place team in the league being on a 7-game unbeaten run at home. We also look ahead to the wild weekend that awaits in which playoff seats will be won and lost, as well as a first round bye potentially being up for grabs. In Heated & Hyped, André expounds on his recent tweets about the Carli Extravaganza U.S. Soccer decided to put on, and Courtney talks about her frustrations for women footballers all over the world, brought on by listening to Attacking Third's interview with Cedella Marley, Global Ambassador for the Jamaican Women's Football Team. We also both discuss the recent nonsense a particular broadcast team got themselves into over Jennifer Cudjoe. We move on to what's got us hype, including Courtney being excited about the return of Insecure and André congratulates the recipient of the extra ticket to the NWSL Championship game that he accidentally bought. Also, Courtney drops a dope surprise that everyone should get hyped for! Follow us: Twitter - @DiasporaUtdPod Instagram - diasporautdpod Links: Cat's nutmeg Attacking Third - Cedella Marley Interview: Football is Freedom, Forcing change for the Reggae Girlz Black Women's Player Collective
Sandra Herrera and Lisa Roman sit down with Cadella Marley, Bob Marley's daughter and Global Ambassador for the Jamaican National Women's Football team, and her cousin and business partner Myshjua Allen Murray. They discuss the inaugural Football is Freedom Festival centered around the international friendly in DRV Pink Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, FL between Jamaica and Costa Rica. Marley discusses the mission of the foundation to support the development of women's football in Jamaica, supporting the Reggae Girlz and how to grow women's football in the diaspora. The foundation invests in the wellness of female footballers, getting scholarships and programs to assist Reggae Girlz's retirement, Football is Freedom Tickets: https://www.ticketmaster.com/football-is-freedom-fort-lauderdale-florida-10-24-2021/event/0D005B41906CAEE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mashup Reggae Co. Presents - Feature Friday Podcast with host Kana Kiehm. Discover more of the artists we spin on Mashup Reggae Radio by listening to our weekly Podcast. Every Friday we showcase a different artist or producer by spinning our favorite tunes from their catalog as well as exclusive interviews! This week we feature reggae & dancehall artist Paul Anthony!Grammy Nominated artist Paul Anthony knew at an early age that he was destined for a life in music. He was born in Boca Raton FL, son of a Canadian mother and a Jamaican father. Heavily influenced by his dad, singer/entertainer Pat Satchmo, Paul began his journey as a songwriter, recording artist, and performer when he was just 12 years old.Despite growing up outside of the Caribbean, Paul was raised to stay in tune with his roots. He recalls feeling deeply connected to his culture listening to Reggae and Dancehall music. He developed a love and admiration for Hip Hop as well, particularly the way lyrics were cleverly woven together by rappers. His style is constantly evolving as he seeks to strike a seamless balance between his Reggae/Dancehall foundation and Hip Hop influence to create an organic sound that is uniquely his own.In an interview with the Sun Sentinel, Cedella Marley, Daughter of Reggae Legend Bob Marley and C.E.O of Tuff Gong International said, “Paul is very talented and has an eclectic style that I really like. He blends Dancehall and Reggae in a contemporary way. He sounds like somebody who just came out of Jamaica. I just closed my eyes and listened to his sound."Paul Anthony believes music has the power to change lives. He proclaims, “Music is such a powerful, influential art form. I feel most accomplished as an artist when a person tells me that my songs helped them through a tough time, or made a positive impact on their life. That is my WHY.”Mashup Reggae Radio streaming LIVE 24/7 commercial FREE @ www.MashupReggae.com and LIVE365 app!@mashupreggae
Today, Grammy Nominated Reggae/Dancehall Artist Paul Anthony, in conjunction with Starburst Records announced the upcoming release of Dream Sequences, a 10 track Mixtape combining chill LoFi Hip-Hop Beats with relaxing, introspective lyrical content written and performed by Paul to be available at music streaming platforms everywhere on June 25, 2021. This represents a significant crossing over from Mr. Anthony's predominantly Reggae and Dancehall style of the past 15+ years into the LoFi HipHop arena.Paul Anthony's popularity has recently increased dramatically after scoring a Grammy Nomination for his involvement with The Wailers' “Best Reggae” Album “One World” on which Paul co-wrote with Emilio Estefan and was a Featured Artist for the songs “Philosophy of Life” and “Only In Jamaica”.Paul collaborated on the writing and production of these 10 tracks on the Dream Sequences Mixtape with Starburst Records LoFi Artists Tokoname, distant.face and Strewing. All 10 songs were mixed and mastered by Jamaican born Producer, Artist and Engineer Solstarr. Paul stated that listening to this brand new collection of songs is “perfect for nighttime activities. They also offer a powerful musical remedy for dealing with anxiety by facilitating relaxation and deep thought.”Track 1 “Overthinker” immediately tugs on the fibers of raw human emotion and condition to “Overthink” our every move. Track 6 “Flow” talks about falling in love in the digital age via social media. Track 7 “No Rush” takes us on a late night drive set to a starry night sky for mental clarity and intimacy. Track 3 “Poetry In Motion” is about the beauty of life, taking into account both the negative and positive, with a hopeful tone.Paul Anthony knew at an early age that he was destined for a life in music. He was born in Boca Raton FL, son of a Canadian mother and a Jamaican father. Heavily influenced by his dad, singer/entertainer Pat Satchmo, Paul began his journey as a songwriter, recording artist, and performer when he was just 12 years old.Despite growing up outside of the Caribbean, Paul was raised to stay in tune with his roots. He recalls feeling deeply connected to his culture listening to Reggae and Dancehall music. He developed a love and admiration for Hip Hop as well, particularly the way lyrics were cleverly woven together by rappers. His style is constantly evolving as he seeks to strike a seamless balance between his Reggae/Dancehall foundation and Hip Hop influence to create an organic sound that is uniquely his own.In an interview with the Sun Sentinel, Cedella Marley, Daughter of Reggae Legend Bob Marley and C.E.O of Tuff Gong International said, “Paul is very talented and has an eclectic style that I really like. He blends Dancehall and Reggae in a contemporary way. He sounds like somebody who just came out of Jamaica. I just closed my eyes and listened to his sound."Paul Anthony believes music has the power to change lives. He proclaims, “Music is such a powerful, influential art form. I feel most accomplished as an artist when a person tells me that my songs helped them through a tough time, or made a positive impact on their life. That is my WHY.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's podcast we have on two amazing guests, our first non-pro footballer, but none other than the women's Jamaican team ambassador and Bob Marley's eldest daughter, Cedella Marley, and the Reggae Girlz highest goal scorer Khadija Shaw. The Reggae Girlz made history in 2019 when they became the first Caribbean team to qualify for a women's football World Cup thanks to the undying support of Cedella - who's sponsored and supported the team since 2014. We hear everything from the inspiration of Bob Marley and the role of music in Cedella's life, growing up in Jamaica and their hopes for the team's future.
This week Seth is joined by yoga instructor and educator Amanda Deering, parent, social worker, and yoga instructor, Rajya Karipineni, and yoga instructor and educator Lakshmi Lynne Pidel for a conversation about how to talk to kids about meditation and mindfulness. Show Notes: 43:20- Hoberman Sphere/Breathing Ball 50:57- Practicing The Power of Now, by Eckhart Tolle 52:42- Full Catastrophe Living, by Jon Kabat-Zinn 57:50- The Frustration Wheel (Option One) (Option Two) 1:03:15- The Gardner and The Carpenter, by Allison Gopnik 1:08:15- Yoga Is Dead podcast 1:11:30- Jessica Philips-Laurenz Kids Yoga Classes in Brooklyn 1:11:40 The Whole Brain Child, by Daniel Segal 1:12:08- In Praise of Slowness, by Carl Honore 1:12:23- The Absorbent Mind, by Maria Montessori 1:13:18- The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle 1:13:22- Up and Down by Oliver Jeffers 1:13:30- Every Little Thing, by Cedella Marley 1:14:08- I Am Peace, I Am Human, and I Am Yoga, by Susan Verde 1:14:25- Mindful Monkey Happy Panda by Lauren Adlerfer 1:14:45 Moody Cow Meditates & Moody Cow Learns Compassion, by Kerry MacLean 1:15:33- Finding Om, by Rashmi S. Bismark 1:15:45- You With The Stars in Your Eyes by Deepak Chopra Follow Today's Guests: Amanda: Linkdin- Amanda Deering Rajya Karipineni: www.RajyaKaripineni.com Lakshmi: Lynn Lakshmi Pidel-Facebook Integral Yoga Institute -Instagram -Website Find us on the web! www.radchildpodcast.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Contact us: radchildpodcast@gmail.com Be a guest Donate Buy Rad Merch
Llega la edición número 891 en esta temporada nº 16 y arrancamos con toda, nos vamos a Villa Mercedes, San Luis para charlar con los Kameleba, despúes volamos a Miami para entrevistar a Skip Marley y volvemos para Rosario, Argentina y cerramos con Kandan. El León del interior viene rugiendo fuerte: Kameleba, viene de lanzar su primer disco dub: “El Presente que Soñamos Dub” mezclado por el gran Don Camel. Skip Marley estuvo expuesto al poder de la música desde su nacimiento. El cantautor nacido en Kingston y criado en Miami es a la vez sobrino nieto de Marcia Griffiths y nieto de los íconos del reggae Bob y Rita Marley. Además de eso, su madre es Cedella Marley. Esas fuertes raíces musicales le dieron el terreno fértil para desarrollar su don natural para crear e interpretar y está presentando su primer EP: "Higher Place" Recibimos a la banda rosarina: Kandan, con bases en el Early Reggae, New Roots & Dub en combinaciones con Dancehall y tambien el Funk- Rock. La fusión de estilos hace de la banda algo único, con un estilo potente y una fuerza particular. 00:30:13 Kameleba 02:00:38 Skip Marley 02:38:51 Kandan Conduce: Marcos Alvarez Colaboran: Sergio Carluccio, Gisy Rainhard y Matías Calvo Producción: Fernando Sarzynski y Diego Dread ¿Valoras nuestro trabajo? PelaGatos se sostiene hace 15 años gracias al trabajo desinteresado de sus integrantes, los cuales se fueron sumando al proyecto con una sola misión, difundir la música que tanto amamos: el reggae. Somos un multimedio independiente construido en equipo, que siempre busca unir, crecer, mejorar y llevarle cada día a más gente el mensaje. Para que podamos seguir haciéndolo, necesitamos que te sumes con tu donación. Muchas gracias. https://linktr.ee/PelaGatos Web + http://www.pelagatos.com.ar Escuchanos + http://bit.ly/PelaGatos-iRadio Bajate la APP + http://bit.ly/PelaGatosAPP Seguinos en: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/fmpelagatos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pelagatosreggae Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PelaGatosOk Twitter https://twitter.com/pelagatosok
En esta edición capicúa de #SomosPelaGatos vamos a estar entrevistando a la jefa del reggae C.E.O. de Tuff Gong International, el grupo Marley... Ella es la primogénita de la leyenda del reggae Bob Marley: Cedella Marley. La cantante, canta-autora, escritora, diseñadora, ganadora de tres premios Grammy y madre de tres hijos ha sido testigo de la historia en ciernes. Ella combina continuamente sus vastas influencias de personas, lugares, culturas y música, compartiéndolas con el mundo a través de sus creatividad. Además recibiremos a un icono del reggae nacional: Pablo Molina, volvió a la Argentina después de haber quedado barado en México por la maldita pandemia y tiene mucho para contar. También Misack Lem, una de las promesas del reggae marplatense, estará charlando con nosotros, adelantando material y mucho más. Conduce: Marcos Alvarez Colaboran: Sergio Carluccio, Gisy Rainhard y Matías Calvo Producción: Fernando Sarzynski y Diego Dread Diseño portada: Marcos Alvarez ¿Valoras nuestro trabajo? PelaGatos se sostiene hace 15 años gracias al trabajo desinteresado de sus integrantes, los cuales se fueron sumando al proyecto con una sola misión, difundir la música que tanto amamos: el reggae. Somos un multimedio independiente construido en equipo, que siempre busca unir, crecer, mejorar y llevarle cada día a más gente el mensaje. Para que podamos seguir haciéndolo, necesitamos que te sumes con tu donación. Muchas gracias. https://linktr.ee/PelaGatos Web + http://www.pelagatos.com.ar Escuchanos + http://bit.ly/PelaGatos-iRadio Bajate la APP + http://bit.ly/PelaGatosAPP Seguinos en: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/fmpelagatos Instagram https://www.instagram.com/PelagatosReggae Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PelaGatosOk Twitter https://twitter.com/pelagatosok
They were the team that made headlines across the world last year at the FIFA Women's World Cup. Jamaica's Reggae Girlz were the first ever team from the Carribean to qualify for the competition, and wherever they went, they brought the party with them. But it was thanks to the perseverance of one woman that they got there in the first place. Cedella Marley, daughter of reggae legend Bob Marley, invested in the team when their own football federation had pulled the plug. In an exclusive interview with the Fired Up Sport podcast Cedella reveals how lack of funding is still an issue, so she is stepping in to fill the gap. She also throws her support behind US soccer's Megan Rapinoe in her fight to get equal pay for the women's national side. She is a straight talking, hilarious, inspirational tonic and it was our complete honour to t?alk to her on the Fired Up Sport podcast. As Cedella says: "Get up, stand up, don't give up the fight".
Bob Marley entra na lista da Revista Forbes entre aqueles que já morreram e dão muito lucro. E ainda, Cedella Marley, filha de Bob Marley lança livro infantil "Get Up, Stand Up". Para finalizar, Bunny Wailer recebe prêmio Pinnacle Awards em Nova York, EUA. Confira agora pelo podcast do Reggae Point. Toda quinta-feira tem conteúdo exclusivo para os amantes da música reggae.
Topics covered: The possibility of Rihanna dropping her ninth album this year, Koffee headlining back to back shows in New York, the Red Bull Culture Clash heading to Jamaica, Tessanne Chin expecting a new addition to her family, Cedella Marley adapting “Get Up, Stand Up” into a children’s book and much more. A video of this wrap-up can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresents instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com
-adapted by Cedella Marley...Based on the song, "One Love" by Bob Marley; adapted by Cedella Marley; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. Along with our weekly episodes, I thought I'd throw in some things for the kids. My grandchildren sure like books, and since I don't always get the chance to read to them, I thought this would be a good way to share some of their favorite stories.
Based on the song, "Three Little Birds" by Bob Marley; adapted by Cedella Marley; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. Along with our weekly episodes, I thought I'd throw in some things for the kids. My grandchildren sure like books, and since I don't always get the chance to read to them, I thought this would be a good way to share some of their favorite stories. storieswecantell@outlook.com
Topics covered: Nicki Minaj listing Caribbean artists on "Inspirations Outro" the final track on her album Queen, Alkaline performing in New Jersey, Ninjaman's Foundation continuing to give back, Cedella Marley donating Bob Marley albums to a time capsule, why Rihanna isn't getting an honorary doctorate and much more. A video of this report can be seen at gibbopresents.com gibbopresents.com facebook.com/gibbopresents instagram.com/gibbopresents twitter.com/gibbopresents gibbopresents@gmail.com
Tracklist:01. David Guetta – 2U (Tujamo Remix) [What A Music]02. Selena Gomez ft. Gucci Mane – Fettish (Adam Sky Remix)03. Grace VanderWaal – Moonlight (BKAYE Remix)04. Savi & Ida Da Silva – Losin' Myself (Original Mix) [Enhanced]THE FUSE05. Martin Solveig – All Stars (Original Mix) [Positiva]06. Dash Berlin & Savi feat. KO – Home (Dash Berlin Club Mix) [Armada]07. ATB – Sun Goes Down (Savi & Lema Remix)08. Kygo – Stargazing (Kahikko Remix)BASSBREAKER09. Taryn Manning – Send Me Your Love (KDrew Remix)10. Nervo & Savi feat. Lauren Bennett – Forever Or Nothing (Skinny Kidz Remix)11. Lika An Animal Murda x Ocean Drive Murda vs 2 (Savi Super Bootleg)12. Rita Ora – Your Song (Cabuizee Remix)13. P. Diddy – I Need A Girl (Part One) (Jose Knight Bestie Bootleg)14. Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill (Seeb Remix)15. The Chainsmokers – Honest (Savi Remix) [Sony]16. Cedella Marley, Savi & Bankey – Could You Be Loved (Original Mix) [Armada]#HustleDoesntSleep17. Kesha – Praying (Frank Walker Remix) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tracklist01. Lauv – I Like Me Better (Spectra Remix)02. Savi ft. Ida Da Silva – Losin' Myself (Extended Mix) [Enhanced]03. CMC$ feat. Stevie Appleton – Those Lights [Spinnin]04. Dillon Francis, The Chain Gang of 1974, Sultan & Ned Shepard x Warez – When We Were Young Fanfare (Savi Mashup)05. Skrillex & Poo Bear – Would You Ever (Jpan Remix)06. The Chainsmokers – Honest (Savi Remix) [Extended Mix]THE FUSE07. Grace VanderWaal – Moonlight (BKAYE Remix)08. Illenium, Annika Wells – Crawl Outta Love (Original Mix)09. Cedella Marley x Savi & Bankay – Could You Be Loved (Original Mix) [Armada]10. NERVO ft Chief Keef – Champagne (Original Mix) [Spinnin]BASSBREAKER11. Tommy Trash & D.O.D – Don’t Wait [DOORN]12. Freischwimmer ft. Dionne Bromfield – Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Calvo Remix)13. Paul Oakenfold ft. Angela McCluskey – You Could Be Happy (Future House Mix)14. Ummet Ozcan x KSHMR x DV&LM & Steve Aoki – Feel Free Dead Man's Hand (Savi Edit)15. DV&LM & Steve Aoki x Ummet Ozcan – Melody Together (Savi Mashup)16. Skrillex & Vindata – Favor (Maazel Remix)17. No Riddim & Megan Lee – Young & Broken (Original Mix) [Trap City]18. BONNIE X CLYDE – Bass Jam (CONVEX remix)#HustleDoesntSleep19. Lema ft. XOV – King (Extended Mix) [Enhanced] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 2 features SAVI's official remix of The Chainsmokers latest track ‘Honest'Check it out!01. Third Eye Blind – Semi-Charmed Life (Kasum Remix)02. Savi ft. Bryce Fox – Breathe it in (Gorilla Park Remix) [Enhanced]03. Cedella Marley x Savi x Bankay – Could You Be Loved (Chilled Remix) [Armada]THE FUSE04. The Chainsmokers – Honest (Savi Remix) [Sony]05. Ed Sheeran – Castle On The Hill (Seeb Remix)06. Enur – Calabria (Fizboh 2017 Remix)07. Alphaville x Savi x Tritonal – Forever Young Broken (Savi Bootleg)08. NERVO x Savi – Forever Or Nothing (Kyodee x Lema Remix) [Armada]BASSBREAKER09. M.A.A.D-City – BeatBreaker (Money-Maker Edit)10. Bag Raiders – Shooting Stars (Amice Remix)11. David Guetta – 2U (DJ Journey Bounce Bootleg)12. BRKLYN x OOKAY x ANEVO – Can't Get Enough Thief (Savi Quick Bootleg)13. San Halo x Rihanna – All Of The Lights (Nitti Gritti Bootleg14. French Montana – Unforgettable (Dzeko Remix)15. Bebe Rexha – I'm Gonna Show You Crazy (Savi Remix)16. Gryffin & Illenium ft. Daya – Feel Good (Matt Jadon Remix)17. Sia x W&W x Swede Dreams – Alive Whatcha Need (Savi Mashup)#HustleDoesntSleep18. FLØRALS – Holding On (Original Mix) [F/D] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the first ‘Up All Night' Radio Show from SAVI.01. Cedella Marley, SAVI, Bankay – Could You Be Loved (Original Mix) [Armada]02. Lil Uzi Vert – XO Tour Llif3 (DJCJ x SABER Remix)03. Showtek & Brooks ft. Natalie Major – On Our Own (Original Mix) [Skink]04. Dillon Francis ft. G-Easy – Say Less (Original Mix) [IDGAFOS]THE FUSE05. Skrillex – Voltage (Slushii 2017 Remix)06. NERVO – In Your Arms (SAVI Remix) [Big Beat]07. Afrojack & David Guetta – Another Life (Original Mix)08. Taryn Manning – GLTCHLFE (KDrew Radio Edit)09. The Weeknd – Might Not Make It (Savi Hook Edit Only) [Crankdat Bootleg]BASSBREAKER10. Brohug – If I'm Wrong (Original Mix)11. Michael Jackson x KamiKarzy x Lucas & Steve – Man In The Mirror Can't Get Enough (SAVI Bootleg)12. Rihanna – Desperado (LZRD & Ship Wrek Remix) [F/D]13. FRENSHIP & Emily Warren – Capsize (STINT Remix)14. Galantis – Hunter (KVMO Remix) [F/D]15. Nervo x SAVI ft. Lauren Bennett – Forever or Nothing (Original Mix)16. Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee – Despacito (SAVI Good Times Edit) (Garcia & TPP)17. Curbi & Mesto – BRUH (DJ Smerk Club Edit) [Spinnin]#HustleDoesntSleep18. TELYKast – Worth Fighting For (Meric Remix) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What happens when you get a renowned cannabis cookbook author together with the former editor-in-chief of Fine Cooking magazine together in one radio studio? Serious talk about how very different marijuana cookery is from mainstream cuisine. The icing on the cake: One of our panelists happens to be a friend of Cedella Marley.
What is Ska music? This is a deceptively complicated question. In this podcast Heather Augustyn, the author of Ska: The Rhythm of Liberation(Scarecrow Press, 2013) discusses ska’s journey from a local music in 1950s and 1960s Jamaica, its journey to Great Britain and its fusion with punk and other 1970s musical forms, and then its arrival and dissemination across the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Even as the music developed in different locations and responded to local conditions, it retained its core sound and its central themes and imagery. Augustyn draws on her decades-long research as she tells the story of ska’s growth and development. Heather Augustyn is a journalist and writing teacher living in Chesterton, Ind. She author of Ska: An Oral History (with a foreword by Cedella Marley) which was nominated for the ARSC Award for Excellence, Don Drummond: The Genius and Tragedy of the World’s Greatest Trombonist (with a foreword by Delfeayo Marsalis). Her website is http://skabook.com and she blogs at Foundation Ska. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is Ska music? This is a deceptively complicated question. In this podcast Heather Augustyn, the author of Ska: The Rhythm of Liberation(Scarecrow Press, 2013) discusses ska’s journey from a local music in 1950s and 1960s Jamaica, its journey to Great Britain and its fusion with punk and other 1970s musical forms, and then its arrival and dissemination across the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Even as the music developed in different locations and responded to local conditions, it retained its core sound and its central themes and imagery. Augustyn draws on her decades-long research as she tells the story of ska’s growth and development. Heather Augustyn is a journalist and writing teacher living in Chesterton, Ind. She author of Ska: An Oral History (with a foreword by Cedella Marley) which was nominated for the ARSC Award for Excellence, Don Drummond: The Genius and Tragedy of the World’s Greatest Trombonist (with a foreword by Delfeayo Marsalis). Her website is http://skabook.com and she blogs at Foundation Ska. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What is Ska music? This is a deceptively complicated question. In this podcast Heather Augustyn, the author of Ska: The Rhythm of Liberation(Scarecrow Press, 2013) discusses ska’s journey from a local music in 1950s and 1960s Jamaica, its journey to Great Britain and its fusion with punk and other 1970s musical forms, and then its arrival and dissemination across the United States in the 1980s and 1990s. Even as the music developed in different locations and responded to local conditions, it retained its core sound and its central themes and imagery. Augustyn draws on her decades-long research as she tells the story of ska’s growth and development. Heather Augustyn is a journalist and writing teacher living in Chesterton, Ind. She author of Ska: An Oral History (with a foreword by Cedella Marley) which was nominated for the ARSC Award for Excellence, Don Drummond: The Genius and Tragedy of the World’s Greatest Trombonist (with a foreword by Delfeayo Marsalis). Her website is http://skabook.com and she blogs at Foundation Ska. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Speaker Biography: Cedella Marley's life has always been rooted in music and culture. As the first child of Bob Marley, she has dedicated herself to keeping her father's message and memory alive. Cedella Marley is a musician and performs with the Melody Makers internationally. For captions, transcript, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5376.
“Before reggae there was rock steady, and before that, ska,” writes Cedella Marley in the foreword to Heather Augustyn’s 2010 book Ska: An Oral History (McFarland, 2010). By way of interviews with dozens of ska musicians, Augustyn traces the history of the music from its Jamaican roots, through its 2Tone revival in 1970’s and 80’s England, to its current regional popularity in the United States. She interviewed Derrick Morgan, Doreen Shaffer, Laurel Aitken, Toots Hibert, Judge Dread, Roddy Radiation, Dave Wakeling, Pauline Black, Kix Thompson, and Buster Bloodvessel to name just a few. The book provides a solid understanding of ska as a music with roots in American jazz and soul mixed with the indigenous music of the Carribean. Augustyn’s interviews also highlight the importance of Jamaica’s status as a former colony in the creation of English ska as well as providing an insight into the music’s reflection of British and Jamaican race and class relations. Most importantly, Ska gives voice to many of the artists responsible for the creation of one of the most enduring musical genres of the last fifty years. Heather Augustyn is a correspondent for The Times of Northwest Indiana. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Village Voice, In These Times, and The Humanist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Before reggae there was rock steady, and before that, ska,” writes Cedella Marley in the foreword to Heather Augustyn’s 2010 book Ska: An Oral History (McFarland, 2010). By way of interviews with dozens of ska musicians, Augustyn traces the history of the music from its Jamaican roots, through its 2Tone revival in 1970’s and 80’s England, to its current regional popularity in the United States. She interviewed Derrick Morgan, Doreen Shaffer, Laurel Aitken, Toots Hibert, Judge Dread, Roddy Radiation, Dave Wakeling, Pauline Black, Kix Thompson, and Buster Bloodvessel to name just a few. The book provides a solid understanding of ska as a music with roots in American jazz and soul mixed with the indigenous music of the Carribean. Augustyn’s interviews also highlight the importance of Jamaica’s status as a former colony in the creation of English ska as well as providing an insight into the music’s reflection of British and Jamaican race and class relations. Most importantly, Ska gives voice to many of the artists responsible for the creation of one of the most enduring musical genres of the last fifty years. Heather Augustyn is a correspondent for The Times of Northwest Indiana. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Village Voice, In These Times, and The Humanist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Before reggae there was rock steady, and before that, ska,” writes Cedella Marley in the foreword to Heather Augustyn’s 2010 book Ska: An Oral History (McFarland, 2010). By way of interviews with dozens of ska musicians, Augustyn traces the history of the music from its Jamaican roots, through its 2Tone... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Before reggae there was rock steady, and before that, ska,” writes Cedella Marley in the foreword to Heather Augustyn’s 2010 book Ska: An Oral History (McFarland, 2010). By way of interviews with dozens of ska musicians, Augustyn traces the history of the music from its Jamaican roots, through its 2Tone revival in 1970’s and 80’s England, to its current regional popularity in the United States. She interviewed Derrick Morgan, Doreen Shaffer, Laurel Aitken, Toots Hibert, Judge Dread, Roddy Radiation, Dave Wakeling, Pauline Black, Kix Thompson, and Buster Bloodvessel to name just a few. The book provides a solid understanding of ska as a music with roots in American jazz and soul mixed with the indigenous music of the Carribean. Augustyn’s interviews also highlight the importance of Jamaica’s status as a former colony in the creation of English ska as well as providing an insight into the music’s reflection of British and Jamaican race and class relations. Most importantly, Ska gives voice to many of the artists responsible for the creation of one of the most enduring musical genres of the last fifty years. Heather Augustyn is a correspondent for The Times of Northwest Indiana. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The Village Voice, In These Times, and The Humanist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A promotional mix for the BobFest ATL event in Atlanta, Georgia February 15th through February 18th featuring music from Kymani, Damian, Stephen, Ziggy, and Cedella Marley among other heavy hitters. BOBFEST ATL 2018 FEATURING JAH9 – MUSIC, ART, FILM, YOGA, FOOD, FAMILY REGGAE FANS! YOGIS! FOODIES! FILM FANS! AND ALL OF ATL!! YOU HAVE A LOT IN STORE FOR THIS YEAR’S BOBFEST! BobFest 2018. 7th Annual Festival, a special celebration of Bob Marley and reggae music. Thursday: Yoga with Jah9 and friends Feb 15 Friday: Concert in the Village (and village marketplace!) featuring Jah9 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ATL, lyrical genius SaRoc and More- Feb 16 Saturday: AFRICA UNITE Film Festival- Feb 17 Sunday: Stir It Up Farm to Table Feast!- Feb 18 Purchase tickets at bobfestatl.com. Email bobfestatlinfo@gmail.com for volunteer, sponsor, and vendor information. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_Lover TuneIn Radio link: https://tunein.com/radio/Reggae-Lover-p1033580/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/donationsWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.