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You might think of the library as one of the last bastions of peace and quiet, a safe cosy space for allcomers. But worryingly, South Otago librarians are reporting an increase in aggression from visitors. The issue came up recently at a Clutha District Council committee meeting where one councillor asked if they needed a safe room. The Clutha district has five small libraries, its District Libraries manager Debbie Duncan spoke to Lisa Owen.
Jay Slater's mother, Debbie Duncan, shares the five questions she still wants answered. These questions reveal how she feels about some of Jay's friends and the two acquaintances, Ayub Qassin and Rocky. And the questions she doesn't mention are also very revealing and may tell us what is and is not true about how Jay's body and phone were found. Take a listen.#jayslater #tenerife #teenmissing #taylorcasey #paradiseisland #bahamas #missingyogastudent #missing people #asmr #breakingnews #truecrime #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolved Support the Show.
NGR raves are not just about the music. They combine music and dancing with other potentially dangerous activities. Allow me to break down the NRG Festival that Jay Slater attended. I'll also be sharing an interview with Jay's mum, Debbie Duncan, in which she reveals who she would like to speak with about Jay's final day before disappearing into that lonesome ravine.#jayslater #tenerife #teenmissing #taylorcasey #paradiseisland #bahamas #missingyogastudent #missing people #asmr #breakingnews #truecrime #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolved Support the Show.
For every true crime case, there's a family grieving and in pain. In the Jay Slater case, his mother, Debbie Duncan, has perhaps been the most visibly distraught. She spoke with the Sun Newspaper about the loss of her beloved son, Jay, and about the horrific trolling she and the rest of the family have been subjected to. It will break your heart and likely make you cry as well.#jayslater #tenerife #teenmissing #taylorcasey #paradiseisland #bahamas #missingyogastudent #missing people #asmr #breakingnews #truecrime #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolved Support the Show.
It's looking like Jay Slater's two new acquaintances in Tenerife, Ayub Qassim and Rocky, are now looking to make some bank on Jay's tragic ending. I'll break down Ayub and Rocky's second live on Instagram in this video, and I'll also share details from the day when Jay's mum, Debbie Duncan, was told her son was missing. The people you'd think would have told her this scary news are not the ones who did. Take a listen.#jayslater #tenerife #teenmissing #taylorcasey #paradiseisland #bahamas #missingyogastudent #missing people #asmr #breakingnews #truecrime #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolved Support the Show.
Today, a very special guest shares an inspired message on three specific challenges. If you set out to put these into your life, you certainly will change yourself but perhaps even your day to day world. Debbie Duncan, along with her husband Kent have pastored over three decades and have three grown children.
Adi Yeshaya is an in-demand arranger and composer whose has done work for Whitney Houston, Prince, Lena Horne and more. In the Twin Cities Yeshaya might be best known for his longtime collaboration with Debbie Duncan. After Duncan's passing in 2020 Adi started to revisit the charts he had worked up during their decades of collaboration. With these arrangements and some new ones in hand, Yeshaya and his Jazz Orchestra are taking the stage of Crooners on Sunday February 25 at 6:30. Jennifer Grimm will be joining the Orchestra as the featured vocalist.
Adi Yeshaya is an in-demand arranger and composer whose has done work for Whitney Houston, Prince, Lena Horne and more. In the Twin Cities Yeshaya might be best known for his longtime collaboration with Debbie Duncan. After Duncan's passing in 2020 Adi started to revisit the charts he had worked up during their decades of collaboration. With these arrangements and some new ones in hand, Yeshaya and his Jazz Orchestra are taking the stage of Crooners on Sunday February 25 at 6:30. Jennifer Grimm will be joining the Orchestra as the featured vocalist.
Debbie Duncan has this Perspective on the rules of the road.
Debbie Duncan says that in the swirl of changing pronouns, the singular they is here to stay.
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Debbie Duncan says technologic and regulatory changes promise a new day for hearing aids.
Renown psychic Debbie Duncan joins Droematic, K2, and J-dub for a special Halloween episode. Debbie tells them how she got her psychic ability, missing person crime story, how to use energy to manifest, and live tarot readings for the panel.
She may be a diehard Giants' fan, but Debbie Duncan pays tribute to long-time Dodger announcer Vin Scully.
Debbie Duncan discovers a concoction that brings back memories of childhood summers.
Notes: Judi is wishing for sunshine, then some rain; moonlight and starlight -- for herself, and for all of us... and when we get to sing this song of hers, we get to wish it for ourselves -- and each other. Every little wish for me and for we.... such a good feeling to remember our social connection, how natural it feels as humans to care for each other. I love the way each part you can sing in this song builds to a natural ending note... and those notes, stacked on each other, create a sweet, surprising chord. I also find the silence intriguing -- lots of space in these layers; chances to listen to the other voices. It's a little bit like remembering there are other people in the room with their own lives and stories and sorrows and delights, and there's space for them, too.... and maybe, combined, we're even more intriguing and colorful than alone? I particularly appreciate this song as I tentatively explore gathering more frequently with real, live people now... and I am surprised by the intensity of the experience. Disclosure: Judi has been my mentor and teacher and friend since 2015.... I asked her nicely (pleaded) to create a pocket song for the podcast. So I think this counts as a bespoke song?! Songwriter Info: Judi (Donaghy) Vinar “The incredible thing about Judi is that no matter what style she happens to be singing, it sounds as though she doesn't do anything else”…Rick Carlson – Pianist A member of the Twin Cities music scene since 1989, Judi has sung with the Wolverines, JazzMN, St. Croix Jazz Orchestra, The Girls, and numerous shows under the production of Lori Dokken. Judi tours worldwide with Vocal Master Bobby McFerrin as a member of his latest band “Gimme5”. By day Judi is a freelance Vocal instructor and Choral Director for Unity Minneapolis. She has been a faculty member of Bobby McFerrin's “Circlesongs” workshops since 2005. Also an award winning songwriter (JAZZIZ), Judi's songs have been recorded by Debbie Duncan, the Girls, Paula Lammers, and Three Hits & a Miss. To find Judi's recordings on ITunes or Youtube, search under Judi Donaghy. To learn more about upcoming events or join her mailing list, go to www.judivinar.com. Links: Judi's website: www.judivinar.com Judi singing "I Can See Clearly Now" with Bobby McFerrin (just one of my favorite videos ever) judivinar@gmail.com Song Learning Time Stamps: Start time of teaching: 00:03:44 Start time of reprise: 00:13:02 Nuts & Bolts: 4:4, Mostly minor... except for that one crucial note. Layer song. Visit abreathofsong.com for lyrics, more of Patty's artwork, and a way to nominate songs or songwriters for the podcast. Join the A Breath of Song mailing list to receive a heads up as a new episode is released, plus a large version of the artwork, brief thoughts from my slightly peculiar brain... and occasional extras when they seem vitally important! No junk -- I will never sell your address. I read out all your names into my living room when I send new mailings... I appreciate the connection to you who are listening and singing these songs with me. Exchange energy with A Breath of Song with dollars at the Gratitude Jar (whoo-hoo!!!!), or by making comments, leaving reviews, suggesting songs or songwriters (including yourself) ..... your participation matters!
Debbie Duncan and Cyndi Chin-Lee debate the merits and drawbacks of Daylight Savings vs. Standard Time.
Patty Peterson interviews Dennis Spears about the upcoming "Legends:Beyond The Rainbow" concert. Legends @ the Capri presents Beyond Legends Rainbow, a beautiful evening of music offering audiences a moment to pause and pay tribute to the musical stylings and lives well-lived by Jeanne Arland Peterson, Irv Williams, Debbie Duncan and Yolande Bruce. General admission tickets are $25 or $20 each for groups of 10 or more and are available at capri.simpletix.com or by calling 612-643-2024. Walk-in tickets at the door, as available, are $30. “Through the years, all four of these artists graced our Legends stage at the Capri,” said Dennis Spears, Artistic Director, “and for good reason: each was a true legend in their own right.” Pianist and music director Adi Yeshaya will be joined by Gwen Matthews and Dennis Spears on vocals, Jason Peterson DeLaire (currently touring with Michael Bolton) on vocals and saxophone, Billy Peterson on bass, and Nathan Norman on drums. You'll hear a marvelous mix of our four celebrated musicians' favorite songs, righteously performed in their honor. Fill the new Capri with love! And come early. The expanded, renovated Capri has a larger lobby for gathering ‘n greeting; wine, beer and non-alcoholic beverages for sale, and a new exhibit in our art gallery for your viewing pleasure. More information: thecapri.org.
Debbie Duncan says that now that we can actually get out and meet strangers again, we should talk to them.
Debbie Duncan says acknowledging three good things a day keeps the blues away.
Changing times mean it's time to change. Debbie Duncan says "update your priors."
More than three million Americans are getting vaccinated each day, and Debbie Duncan says each shot is a story.
Pianist/vocalist Karrin Allyson returns to Crooners for two shows this weekend. She talks about being on the road, master classes, and the late Debbie Duncan.
Pianist/vocalist Karrin Allyson returns to Crooners for two shows this weekend. She talks about being on the road, master classes, and the late Debbie Duncan.
Pianist/vocalist Karrin Allyson returns to Crooners for two shows this weekend. She talks about being on the road, master classes, and the late Debbie Duncan.
Davina of Davina and the Vagabonds explains how their upcoming New Years' show will be the same and unique at the same time. Legendary singer Patty Peterson remembers the life and career of the phenomenal Debbie Duncan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Debbie Duncan looks at how COVID has changed our vocabulary.
The pandemic is changing the way we live, and for many women like Debbie Duncan it's even changing the way they look.
Debbie Duncan and Dennis Spears present an evening of jazz vocals at 7PM this Thursday, July 23 at Crooner’s in Minneapolis. It’ll be a drive in or dine out show. When Debbie got together with Phil Nusbaum, the talk turned to song selection.
Everyone says, 'What can we do?'. Well...let's start by raising funds for our friends in North Minneapolis, whether it be for rebuilding a structure, a community food bank, or another vitally important immediate need. Every journey begins with the first step...let's take it. Performers include: Patty Peterson, Debbie Duncan, Judi Vinar, Rachel Holder, Dane Stauffer, Erin Schwab, Katie Gearty, Jacy Smith, and Anna Christy along with Lori Dokken.
Debbie Duncan and Andrew Walesch, Minnesota jazz icons meet Monday night at 7:30 at Crooners to celebrate the holiday season. Phil Nusbaum visited Debbie and Andrew as they sat at the piano working on their show.
In this episode, we meet Minnesota musicians that take old music, and put their own twist on it. Host Jumondeh Tweh goes backstage at a Saint Paul jazz club with Debbie Duncan who’s known as the Twin Cities’ “First Lady of Song.” We travel to South Minneapolis, where Minnesota’s oldest African American drum corps is keeping an old musical tradition alive. And we hear from some passionate classical musicians at the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra about the album that won them a Grammy in 2018.
Lori shops for clothes at Kowalski's on Grand Avenue. Yep, clothes. Three notable obits. Britney Spears breaks her silence. Lots of celebs go to Paisley Park. Guests are Debbie Duncan and Gwen Matthews from The Chan's Burt Bacharach show.
The trio of Debbie Duncan, William Duncan & Robert Robinson came to Jazz88 ahead of their headline show at the Dakota on March 26th. Debbie, Robert, and William all on vocals and William playing the keys
The trio of Debbie Duncan, William Duncan & Robert Robinson came to Jazz88 ahead of their headline show at the Dakota on March 26th. Debbie, Robert, and William all on vocals and William playing the keys
A great interview of a Jazz legend, Debbie Duncan and her best friend and former singing partner, Doris Haines. We laugh and explore their careers in the music industry that spans over 45 years.
Debbie Duncan, Charmin Michelle and Dennis Spears talk about their upcoming concert, Legends Bouquet, at the Capri Theater in Minneapolis Saturday, Apr. 21 at 7:00 and Sunday, Apr. 22 at 3:00 on Jazz88's Morning Show.
Debbie Duncan is a senior nurse lecturer and advanced nurse practitioner. She is also a church leader, a minister’s wife and writer. Married to Malcolm they have four grown up children. She is author of 40 professional journal articles and co author of Lifelines: a christian novel. She is author of, “The art of daily resilience” which is a blend of experience, theology and life. She calls herself an “intuitive theologian”. Her latest book; “Brave , courage through the seasons of our lives”, has been launched this year at Spring Harvest.
Debbie Duncan Cook will join us to talk about the Connecticut marijuana legalization bill. Sheila Eacret, Howaste Wakiya and Cali Los Mikyo will discuss police murder of Native Americans, and socio-economic issues affecting the Native American community. We'll have highlights of a California event organized by Laurie Valdez, widow of Antonio Guzman Lopez, and other police reform activists to honor the memory of victims of police violence.
Debbie Duncan Cook will join us to talk about the Connecticut marijuana legalization bill. Sheila Eacret, Howaste Wakiya and Cali Los Mikyo will discuss police murder of Native Americans, and socio-economic issues affecting the Native American community. We'll have highlights of a California event organized by Laurie Valdez, widow of Antonio Guzman Lopez, and other police reform activists to honor the memory of victims of police violence.
Debbie Duncan Cook will join us to talk about the Connecticut marijuana legalization bill. Sheila Eacret, Howaste Wakiya and Cali Los Mikyo will discuss police murder of Native Americans, and socio-economic issues affecting the Native American community. We'll have highlights of a California event organized by Laurie Valdez, widow of Antonio Guzman Lopez, and other police reform activists to honor the memory of victims of police violence.
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