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Art Affairs
Art Affairs 090 - Sean 9 Lugo

Art Affairs

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 87:27


On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Sean 9 Lugo.We discuss how he first got into graffiti as a teenager in New Jersey, how comics have inspired his work over the years, his love of Philadelphia and the Philly art community, and a whole lot more!Also mentioned in this episode: Bloodmilk, Doze Green, Corey Arnold, Case Maclaim, Ekundayo, Thinkspace Projects, El Toro, Chris RWK, City Kitty, Mural Arts, Paradigm Gallery, and Andrew Hem.Follow SeanWebsite: sean9lugo.comInstagram: @sean9lugo Follow the ShowWebsite: artaffairspodcast.comPatreon: artaffairsInstagram: @artaffairspodcastTikTok: @themichaelfaith© 2019-2024 michael faith

Fowled Out
EP.168: NFL Conference Championship Recap - The Ravens Lose Their Minds (And the AFC), Kansas City Fatigue & The Motor City Kitty Blues

Fowled Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 69:49


Adam and Matt get together to recap a brutal weekend of NFL Football for the Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions. They break down the AFC and NFC championship games, talk about what is next for the losers and start to look ahead toward Super Bowl 58 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Then they wrap up with Bolds & Scolds from NFL Conference Championship weekend, including CMC's big game, Lions fans magical season, Josh Reynolds dropping the ball & Pittsburgh's head scratching hire.

Scratching the surface with City Kitty
City Kitty sound track

Scratching the surface with City Kitty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 29:13


This week I'm sharing with you the music that I use for the podcast. Back in 2013 I wanted to make a Lo-Fi electronic album. I recorded this using a korg kaossilator,  I then played guitar over the top and my brother played bass.  The last track is a song I wrote on a different album at the same time. I was looking to get an MC to rap on the track but I changed directions and focused on my art so I decided to turn the track into the City Kitty Rap Song which I recored with a few friends at the ADR studio at Sound One at the Brill Building in Time Square. I later made a wheat paste with a 1-800 number you could call and listen to the song. I later made a music video to go with the song.  1. Bolt2. Dead Letter Station3. Duende4. Funky Little Train5. Mural6. The Queen7.  Title Track8. City Kitty Rap Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1498mQ4npng

Fowled Out
EP.139: NFL Divisional Preview NFC North - Motor City Kitty Hype, Are Love & Fields the Answer at QB, Team Win Expectations & Bold Predictions

Fowled Out

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 37:41


Adam and Matt get together to preview the NFC North for the upcoming NFL season. They break down the biggest storylines including whether or not the Lions can win the division and if Jordan Love and Justin Fields are the answer for their respective teams at QB. Then they go over the expected win ranges for each team and their bold predictions before picking their division winner.

It Must Be Nice: A Podcast Dedicated to the Heartbreak of Minnesota Sports
12-8-21 It Must Be Nice - Season 3 Episode 8 - Motor City Kitty Sadness

It Must Be Nice: A Podcast Dedicated to the Heartbreak of Minnesota Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 45:24


INTUNE
INTUNE w/ Scott Huerta

INTUNE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 16:04


In this episode of INTUNE San Francisco, we hear Scott Huerta of the indie-rock band "French Cassettes" describe the power of anonymity in songwriting, especially in their most recent album Rolodex. Scott reveals to us what inspires him while writing songs today, and what inspired him growing up when French Cassettes was just Scott and Thomas, his brother and bandmate, jamming for their high school. Listen up to learn how solitude and grief came together during Scott's 5am writing sessions to create the beautiful and complex music on Rolodex. French Cassettes songs featured: City Kitty, So Good, Us Kids (Live Off the Air), Santa Cruz Tomorrow, Dixie Lane, Utah, Sunday Soda

The Mike O'Meara Show
#2626: City Kitty

The Mike O'Meara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 83:02


Oscar's family is planning their estate. Plus: Mike's neighbor has a problem with his parking... a movie recommendation, and your letters!

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Roll Over Easy from BFF.fm
Chinatown Pretty!

Roll Over Easy from BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 90:00


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ San Francisco Street by Sun Rai on Sun Rai (Pocket) 9′55″ Louisiana Saturday Night by Don Williams on Country Boy (UMG) 34′02″ City Kitty by French Cassettes on Rolodex (Tender Loving Empire) 76′07″ Wildfires by SAULT on Untitled (Black Is) (Forever Livings Originals) 117′08″ Message In A Bottle (Live) by The Police on Live! (A&M) Check out the full archives on the website.

UrbanRobotCat
Wheat Paste & Rainbow Jimmys With City Kitty

UrbanRobotCat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 62:07


In this episode the crew sit down with street artist City Kitty to talk about his amazing original art. They talk about his early start in bands/poster art, his hand painted wheat pastes, stickers, traveling, collaborations and so much more!  IG: CityKittyStreet website: www.CityKittyStreet.com IG: @UrbanRobotCat Have a comment or question? Email UrbanRobotCat@gmail.com Would rather call in and hear yourself on the episode? https://anchor.fm/urbanrobotcat/message Sponsored By: No Love City: www.nolovecity.com Use code UrbanRobotCat at check out to get 10% off Get An UrbanRobotCat T-shirt! http://nolovecity.com/product/urbanrobotcat-podcast-shirt Stickerfied: www.stickerfied.com SD Prints www.SDScreenPrinting.net @SDPrintCo TYO Toys www.TyoToys.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urbanrobotcat/message

Couple Friends
JKJ vs Nature

Couple Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 14:39


Since quarantine started JKJ has been spending a significant amount of time outside and she’s barely even a City Kitty anymore. She’s learned that she’s afraid of a specific bird. And she runs really fast when she’s afraid. Follow us on facebook, instagram and twitter @JKJandAL. Call and leave us a voicemail at 404-477-4160 or e-mail us at jkjandal@jennakimjones.com

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Christian Men at Work Podcast
What Unites Us-CMAW083-Selah17

Christian Men at Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 19:18


S = Something on My Heart What Unites Us - heard from a manager at a safety meeting once that the great thing about safety is it's the one thing that unites us all.  My first thought was one I often have when I hear an extreme statement that uses terms like "always", "never" or in this case "the one thing", and that thought was that it was hyperbole, or exaggeration and that in the natural there are always exceptions to extreme statements like this and that only God deserves language like that (for example, all powerful, all knowing, ever present),as a side note I've tried to avoid using powerful or extreme words and phrases like this for natural things, but reserve those for whom they are deserved, words like awesome, incredible, amazing, unreal.  But back to the safety meeting at work.  I thought about this statement some more, about safety being the one thing that unites us , I thought about it both during that meeting as well as in the weeks that followed, particularly in light of the Coronavirus.  I've come to the conclusion that a better statement is that safety unites us more than most things in life, but that it is not the one thing that unites us all. In the workplace I have found that pretty much everyone agrees that safety is important, maybe even that safety should be our number one priority, but that unity ends when you go beyond the general and into the specific.  For example, I've seen many examples where safety was prioritized to a level where it went beyond common sense and didn't factor in sufficiently the need for the business to be profitable nor did it factor in sufficiently the need for individuals to take responsibility for themselves.  With the Coronavirus, I saw a fair amount of division initially around what our reaction should be to the threat, then a more united approach, but as we now debate how and when we should reopen our country the unity has quickly changed as there are different opinions on exactly what steps were appropriate in response to that threat as well as how we should open things up moving forward. To take this thought a bit further, what, if anything, does actually unite all of us?  This is not a complete list, but here's a few things I've found to answer this question.  2 things both come from Gen 1:26.  We were all made in God's image and we were all made so that we may have dominion over the earth, I believe you could substitute the phrase work for dominion.  This was further clarified in Gen 2:15 "The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it."  So 2 things that unite all of us, believers and unbelievers, are God's image and our purpose to do good work in the world.  John Stonestreet and Warren Smith in their book "Restoring all things" say it like this "The absolute Ruler of everything decides to make other rulers to take care of His world...they are not puppets, nor have they been granted tourist visas to enjoy paradise. They have work to do...they too, like the One whose image they bear, are to fill and form...humans are to bring glory to God by living for the good of the world".  What are some other things that unite all of us?  The book of Romans is filled with them. "there is none righteous not one", "for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God". and also that it is clear to all that God exists, Rom 1:20 says "For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and [g]Godhead, so that they are without excuse," we're also united in the sense that God doesn't want any of us to perish and that He sent Jesus for all of us. John 3:16 says that "God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son". 2 Peter 3:9 says "The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness, but is longsuffering toward us, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance." So far in our list of what unites us all is some good news and bad news. We're all made in God's image, we're all made to do good work, we're all aware of God, we're all guilty of sin, and we're all equally loved by God and have an equal opportunity to accept his gift of eternal life with him.  We've been talking about all of humanity, but what about believers in Christ.  What unites us?  You've heard the phrase "in the essentials unity, in non-essentials, freedom, all things in love".  As believers, we are all forgiven.  Psalm 103:12 says "as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us". We are all a new creation, 2 Cor 5:17 says "if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new".  So, looking again at all of humanity, what divides us?  Well, in the natural that's an easy question to answer, it seems that just about everything and at an increasing level of intensity, divides us. Let's talk just about the spiritual.  What divides all of humanity is our response to truth and to what God has done for us. In John 18:37b Jesus says "for this cause I have come into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice".  Pilate responds to Jesus with a question "What is truth?". In 3 of the 4 gospels Jesus asks a critical question "who do you say that I am?". How we respond to that question as well as the question "what is truth" is the primary way that all of humanity is divided.  That important division in terms of both how we may respond as well as how we will respond in the future is made every more clear by Jesus when he talks about the present and the future. In Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus says "Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it".  In Matthew 25:32, Jesus says "All the nations will be gathered before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats."  Surprisingly, the Bible does not say that Jesus came to unite all of us in peace between each other but rather to unite us with Him.  When the Angels announced the coming of Jesus in Luke 2:14, they said "“Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!”.  Notice they said peace toward men, not between men, i.e. peace between God and man, not between man and man. And although Jesus told us as his disciples to love one another, he also said in Matthew 10:34-39 “Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. 35 For I have come to ‘set[j] a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law’; 36 and ‘a man’s enemies will be those of his own household.’ 37 He who loves father or mother more than Me is not worthy of Me. And he who loves son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me. 38 And he who does not take his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. 39 He who finds his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it." So, here are some takeaways for me on this question of unity. We are united with all of humanity in the sense that God made us in his image, he made us to do good work, he wants us all to choose to spend eternity with Him, and he wants us to love HIm and to love others.  We are divided in how we choose to respond to God, specifically to Jesus Christ. As C.S. Lewis said in his book "Mere Christianity", " “I am trying here to prevent anyone saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: I’m ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher, but I don’t accept his claim to be God. That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic — on the level with the man who says he is a poached egg — or else he would be the Devil of Hell. You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse. You can shut him up for a fool, you can spit at him and kill him as a demon or you can fall at his feet and call him Lord and God, but let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about his being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.” E=Example of Faith at work 2 things to share.  Both are innovative products that make our lives better. These may not seem to be spiritual and I have not researched to determine if the inventors are Christian, but as we've discussed on here may times and in reference to Tim Keller's book "Every Good Endeavor", all humans, believers and unbelievers, are made in God's image and we all can be tools of God's common grace, blessing all of humanity, by making the world better including in very natural, physical ways.  The first product is  one that teaches your cat to use the toilet so you can get rid of litter.  We found two makers Litter Kwitter and City Kitty and purchased City Kitty mainly because it's less expensive, and will be trying it out soon.  The second product is one that helped my mother out a lot and that is Windex all-in-one.  It has a pad with soap in it and allows you to clean outside windows quickly and easily and more safely without having to get on a ladder. I challenge you all to view everyday tasks and accomplishments of your work as spiritual.  I was going to quote a famous quote from Martin Luther about the value of making a good shoe until I found out that he didn't actually say that, so instead I'd like to mention an actual quote from Martin Luther I found on the reformed trombonist.com article called "On making good shoes", where Michael Everett quotes Luther as follows "The prince should think: Christ has served me and made everything to follow him; therefore, I should also serve my neighbor, protect him and everything that belongs to him. That is why God has given me this office, and I have it that I might serve him. That would be a good prince and ruler. When a prince sees his neighbor oppressed, he should think: That concerns me! I must protect and shield my neighbor….The same is true for the shoemaker, tailor, scribe, or reader. If he is a Christian tailor, he will say: I make these clothes because God has bidden me do so, so that I can earn a living, so that I can help and serve my neighbor.".  In his post, Michael Everett also refers to a scirpture I often refer to which is Colossians 3:23-24 " And whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, 24 knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance; for[a] you serve the Lord Christ." L=Logos = Work verse Psalm 19:7b "The testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple;" - I bring this up as an encouragement to other men like me that feel they are sometimes not really measuring up in their work, either in general or maybe temporarily on one of those down days.  You may feel simple or not as good at what you do as the next guy.  No matter who you are, or what your occupation is, or how talented or gifted you are, you have access to mind and heart of the Creator of the Universe in his word, and that word, if you read it, receive it, and live it out in your daily life, will make you wise. A=Announcements Finished Colson Fellows, Weekly release in June H=Handy tip to increase productivity and effectiveness  If someone at work tells you about a problem they have, you can tell them you’re praying for them but I recommend instead 2 better options, one is for you to pray for them privately but don't tell them you're praying for them, Matthew 6:6 says "But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly."  The 2nd option is to pray WITH them right there and then.  Whichever way you choose to pray for them, I also recommend you back that up by doing something in the natural related to their problem.  Don't just say "let me know if there's anything I can do to help", instead at that moment or soon after that, think and pray about what you could do to help them and do it.  James 2:15-17 says " If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “Depart in peace, be warmed and filled,” but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit? 17 Thus also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead." 

The Money Exchange
A Debt Free Serial Entrepreneur - Eps 16

The Money Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 32:30


Serial Entrepreneur Rebecca Rescate creates consumer goods that are in the hands of over one million people around the world and have been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, multiple episodes of ABC's Shark Tank, Good Morning America and more. Rescate has always focused on finances first and in addition to living debt-free and each of her brands have all been profitable in their first year of business. She tells us how did she it all. www.rebeccarescate.com All social platforms: @rebeccarescate She appears on the following Shark Tank episodes: Season 2 Eps 8 (City Kitty) and Season 4 Eps 15 (Hoodie Pillow)

Cattitude -  Cat podcast about cats as pets  on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Cattitude - Episode 49 City Kitty - Caring for the Whole Cat – Mind, Body and Spirit

Cattitude - Cat podcast about cats as pets on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 26:00


Why Should My Cat Get Groomed? How Often Should My Cat Get Groomed? What Will the Experience Be Like for My Cat? These questions and more are answered today when Michelle Fern is joined by Adrienne Kawamura, Founder of City Kitty® and Owner of City Kitty® Franchises. Tune in and find out how an expert cat groomer can purr-fectly pamper your feline friends! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - City Kitty - Caring for the Whole Cat – Mind, Body and Spirit with Michelle Fern

Sold Media's
Episode 9: In the Spray Room w/City Kitty

Sold Media's "In the Spray Room"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 56:23


In the true spirit of Sold Magazine, City Kitty has been a contributing artist since October of 2017, and documents his conversations between collaborating artists with his series "City Kitty Collabs". To date, he has documented collab sessions with Turtlecaps, LungeBox, DoazOne, Miishab, BluDog, and Immmaker. On Episode 9 of "In The Spray Room", he sits down with the crew to reflect on the project he has taken on, and how it has inspired him to go outside of his own litter box. Check the links below to learn more about everyone's favorite street art cool cat. Special Guest: City Kitty.

MetroFocus: The Podcast
Rats, the Unwanted City Kitty

MetroFocus: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 11:05


In this episode, urban rodentologist, Dr. Bobby Corrigan, a leading expert in the field, joins Jenna Flanagan to talk about New York City’s rats. Dr. Corrigan explains why it seems like there are more rats everywhere, the role of our aging infrastructure, and what we can do to control the expanding population. MetroFocus airs 7 nights a week on the tri-state region's local PBS stations THIRTEEN, WLIW21 and NJTV. Get the full schedule here: metrofocus.org/tv-schedule/ Get more stories like this at metrofocus.org Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/MetroFocus/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/metrofocus Join the conversation with #MetroFocus Credits: HOST/EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JENNA FLANAGAN EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DAVE BROWN SENIOR PRODUCER CHRISTINA TIMOTHY COORDINATING PRODUCER DOMENIC CAMIA POST PRODUCTION SPECIALIST TIJUANA ROMERO OPERATIONS MANAGER SONOKO AOYAGI LEOPOLD LEGAL CELIA MULLER GRAPHICS/DESIGN VANOS BRIAN WHITEHILL PODCAST EDITOR CHIE MIYAJIMA PODCAST MANAGER WHITNEY MCGOWAN CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER DAN GREENBERG EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, LOCAL PRODUCTION DIANE MASCIALE EXECUTIVE IN CHARGE JOHN SERVIDIO ©2017 WLIW LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Couple Friends
Stick Around #CityKitty

Couple Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 64:44


File Transfer: JENNASBIRTHDAY.m4a This week we talk about showing chickens, #AL’s (www.twitter.com/thehashtagal) parakeet BT, and the problem with cherry tomatoes. Plus a message from #AnnaTheInternFromIowa, a #FoodieCall featuring Whopperrito and more AND a callback to #CityKitty (www.twitter.com/jennakimjones). Thanks for listening! Follow us at www.twitter.com/snswithjkj! Photo Credit: Brad Demers (@bdemers76) Music: Graham Knox Frazier (http://www.grahamknoxfrazier.com)

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Productive Flourishing
Episode 55 - Planning Creates Luck with Rebecca Rescate

Productive Flourishing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 47:27


Rebecca is a serial entrepreneur who creates problem solving consumer goods that are in the hands of over half million people around the world, and have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, multiple episodes of ABC's Shark Tank, Good Morning America and more. Rescate began her entrepreneurial career at the age of 25 in New York City. In the past decade, she has built four brands with unique creative products, including: CityKitty, HoodiePillow, Top.Down Planner, and Blankie Tails; while raising 3 children and residing in Yardley Pennsylvania with her husband. Rebecca joins Charlie to discuss one of his favorite topics: planning; and about how plans drive us toward success and happiness and also create luck.    Key Takeaways: 02:12 – What lead Rebecca to create Top.Down Planner 03:41 – The methodology that Top.Down planning is based on 04:59 – What if we just focus on the things that are of high value to us 07:36 – The importance of incorporating values in planning 09:04 – The ‘values exercise’ in Top.Down Planners 11:11 – When your values don’t align with how you are doing business 14:06 – How not to say ‘yes’ to everything and prioritizing your values in planning 17:12 – Difference between ‘planning’ and ‘planners’ or ‘schedulers’    21:09 – Spear-heading a re-education on planning 23:34 – Rebecca talks about Blankie Tails 25:16 – Rebecca talks about CityKitty 29:36 – Doubling down on Blankie Tails 31:53 – The 2016 version of Top.Down Planner and inventory management 33:58 – Some pros and cons of manufacturing products in the US 38:05 – Planning for and running four different businesses 41:56 – The power of planning 43:20 – From baby steps to bigger plans    Mentioned in This Episode: CityKitty HoodiePillow Top.Down Planner Blankie Tails the Pareto Principle Franklin Covey 3.Purpose Staples Office Depot Google Calendar Daniela Port's desire mapping Uber Steve Jobs Uggs Instagram Kitchen Aide Shark Tank Calphalon  

Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Other Songs

Lonnie Osborne Fiddle and Chris Grigsby Guitar.

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Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Other Songs

Lonnie Osborne Fiddle and Chris Grigsby Guitar.

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Small Businesses Do it Better
Ep. 56: Rebecca Rescate, CitiKitty and HoodiePillow

Small Businesses Do it Better

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013 29:58


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Small Businesses Do it Better (MP3 Version)
Ep. 56: Rebecca Rescate, CitiKitty and HoodiePillow

Small Businesses Do it Better (MP3 Version)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013 29:58


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Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Bluegrass Songs
Kansas City Kitty + Hadacol Rag

Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Bluegrass Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2010


This is my husband Fred and I playing Kansas City Kitty in the key of "G" that we learned from Tim Martin of Gatesville at the Pearl, Texas jam. (www.pearlbluegrass.com) The 2nd and 3rd time through we play "Hadacol Rag" because it uses the same exact chords and the style seems to match. I don't have written music for the Kansas City Kitty part but you can get sheet music for the Hadacol Rag version we're playing from Hollis Taylor's book "Championship Polkas and Rags" (http://www.hollistaylor.com/tay_catalogue.html)

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Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Bluegrass Songs
Kansas City Kitty + Hadacol Rag

Fiddle Hangout Top 100 Bluegrass Songs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2010


This is my husband Fred and I playing Kansas City Kitty in the key of "G" that we learned from Tim Martin of Gatesville at the Pearl, Texas jam. (www.pearlbluegrass.com) The 2nd and 3rd time through we play "Hadacol Rag" because it uses the same exact chords and the style seems to match. I don't have written music for the Kansas City Kitty part but you can get sheet music for the Hadacol Rag version we're playing from Hollis Taylor's book "Championship Polkas and Rags" (http://www.hollistaylor.com/tay_catalogue.html)

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