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Mayor Bartie claims progress from previous city council Mayor Bartie is on another crazy rant where it appears he might be under the influence of something. Its my opinion because of the lies he's telling and the way he is acting. He claiming his progress is the emergency management response. He had no implementation into the plan because its something that's always been in place and recertified after Derrick Freeman screwed up the last response. He has no shame on who's achievements he will take credit for. #edchostiletakeover #aclownoraprofessional --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/revolution409/support
In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Gregory Agid and Darrian Douglas talk to Derrick Freeman about the link between New Orleans culture and Brass band Music! Connect with Derrick and SOUL Brass Band here: soulbrassband.com Join The Working Artist Project News Letter: SecondLineArts.org/newsletter Support this podcast
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker’s World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he’s founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America’s Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor’s race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny’s Choice,” and much more. Support the podcast here. Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker's World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he's founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America's Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor's race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny's Choice,” and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker’s World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he’s founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America’s Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor’s race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny’s Choice,” and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band
The Mayor ain't the mayor anymore. Derrick Freeman has gleaned from his vantage, a world in dire need of conversation. Dive in as he talks to friends, family and colleagues who have a perspective that moves the human race forward in this unstable time. Help us leave a trail of breadcrumbs for the next generation to follow. To do so…we gotta talk!
Businessman, Realtor and Dad. Formally known as Mayor, Radio Personality and a Christian Rapper. Derrick Freeman has gleaned from his vantage, a world in dire need of conversation. Dive in as he talks to friends, family and colleagues who have a perspective that moves the human race forward in this unstable time. Help us leave a trail of breadcrumbs for the next generation to follow. To do so…we gotta talk!
Originally recorded in April 2017, Derrick Freeman joined the show during Jazz Fest to talk about Herbie Hancock, the Low End Theory Players, SOUL Brass Band, Jazz Fest & an epic Bonnaroo experience with Widespread Panic, and subsequent shenanigans. Chocolate mushrooms and Millenials vs Gen X’ers.
The show’s two most frequently recurring guests, Derrick Freeman of SOUL Brass Band & Ethan Ellestad of MaCCNO, come together for the first time on the same episode. We chop up the latest ABO ordinance under consideration by the City Council, development fueled gentrification, the WaPo piece on the rampant arrest warrants in New Orleans, Safety & Permits corruption, and more. It really is a good life down here folks, but sometimes you have to bullhorn about the bad stuff in order to preserve the life we chose to live in the city we love. That’s this episode. When Derrick Freeman comes on the show and we don’t talk Saints at the beginning of the season, you know it’s time to get serious about some civic, cultural & political issues that matter.
Re-running this episode from exactly two years ago in light of the current Drew Brees Focus on Family saga. Unless you have a penchant for two-year old Fantasy Football musings, fast-forward to the 27:55 mark for early hot takes on Drew Brees being less than a good guy, with special guest and insights from Derrick ‘Smoker’ Freeman.
It is never a dull moment when Derrick Freeman stops by. We talked about using the Anypay app to pay with crypto everywhere, from drag queen shows in New Hampshire, to getting a cup of coffee in NYC. They even have cash back incentives if you use crypto to pay for everyday items. He recently attended PorcFest and helped raise $10,000 toward the Free Ross campaign. We were sad that Josh could not make it to this conversation though, I know he was looking forward to it. Speaking of which, thank you so much to our sponsors Vaultoro and Salt Lending. Be sure to share our show on your socials. About the Guests: Derrick J Freeman is all about having fun and leading by example. That's why for years he helps small and large business owners take Bitcoin from their customers, and closing the loop by using the bitcoin to buy products for their business. He is the chief marketing officer of a software business called Anypay based in the Free State of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He and his partner created a Bitcoin Village there where they can eat, work, and play with bitcoin. Together they build tools to make bitcoiners' lives easier and more fun, such as the Anypay Point of Sale app, Bitcoin Cash Back, and AntiWallet. If you like this content, please send a tip with BTC to: 1Q2QHoNowg8D2QzWhBQU1YrraG771aCpgS More Info: TatianaMoroz.com CryptoMediaHub.com Anypay.global Friends and Sponsors of the Show: SaltLending.com/Tatiana Vaultoro.gold/tatiana You have listened to the Tatiana Show. This show may contain adult content, language, and humor and is intended for mature audiences. If that’s not you, please stop listening. Nothing you hear on The Tatiana Show is intended as financial advice, legal advice, or really, anything other than entertainment. Take everything you hear with a grain of salt. Oh, and if you’re hearing to us on an affiliate network, the ideas and views expressed on this show, are not necessarily of the those of the network you are listening on, or of any sponsors or any affiliate products you may hear about on the show.
Friend of the Good Life Derrick Freeman returns to the show to talk about his Man of the Year nomination for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and Celebrity Comedy Roast at Tipitina’s on Thursday, April 18 at Tipitina’s. We also get into Derrick’s new SOUL Brass Band album. Plus, Spencer is back everybody! And we get into the spectrum of oblivion. Fun conversation. Thanks for listening, sharing, subscribing,And please support Derrick’s LLS campaign!https://www.mwoy.org/ http://derrickfightscancer.com http://tipitinas.com/calendar/celebrity-roast-of-derrick-freeman-all-star-jam-benefiting-the-leukemia-lymphoma-society/https://www.mwoy.org/events/2019-grand-finale-gala
Today wecaught up with Derrick J Freeman and Steven Zieler the creators of Anypay.Global the POS system for Crypto Currency. The guy's share the latest updates including plans to integrate in to Venezuela.
Episode 007 of *The Upful Life Podcast* comin' atcha with special guest Derrick Smoker, NOLA's own drummer/emcee/singer-songwriter/jazz-cat/lightning rod. Back in late October, the man they call D-Free was kind enough to meet me midday, somewhere near the Bywater, for a colorful stroll thru his career & journey. Embarking from Houston to NOLA in 1992, to study Jazz at UNO, we revisit all the people, places, and experiences that life as a Crescent City working musician will manifest. AKA Derrick Freeman, who you may know from Soul Brass Band, Smokers World, Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers, Low End Theory Players, or even way back in the Crönk days, as well as the HBO David Simon docu-drama Treme, and (my personal fave of the Smoker legacy), 2012's seminal hip-hop/R&B/Comedy album Blurple Pain. DERRICK SMOKER SEGMENT at 11 MINS, INTERVIEW 22:45 I asked this dude to rap for a reason, & Derrick brings the goods in his atypical no-holds-barred/frank AF fashion, with recollections dipped in both humor and the realness. We keep things mostly music and mostly NOLA, as Smoker covers career-spanning relationships with luminaries, legends and locals alike, including (but not limited to) Ellis Marsalis, Walter Payton, Ed Peterson, Shannon Powell, Kermit Ruffins, Davis Rogan, Cyril Neville, and many, many more. Smoker gets very poignant and reflective when recalling the myriad ways in which the late, great Theryl Houseman DeClouet (formerly of Galactic) put him on game. We get into Derrick's various projects thru the years like CoolBone, All That, Mass Hysteria, the all-too-short-lived NOLA funk gangstas Crönk. Of course his current gig, SOUL Brass Band, as well as solo albums like Blurple Pain and DWB (Driving While Black). Theryl "Houseman" deClouet The HOUSEMAN Cometh! album cover With regard to The Upful Life Podcast's intention to shine a light on human resilience, Derrick discusses the ups and downs of the music biz, especially in NOLA, and how he almost quit altogether. Later, he reveals how fellow drummer Nikki Glaspie put the battery in his back, her inspirational words motivation to get out and really do his own music. Inevitably during the chronological telling of his career path, Derrick also touches on his experience surrounding Hurricane Katrina, when he was overseas with a who's who of NOLA music, watching the storm footage and Superdome via Fox News. The aftermath and his wayward path back to the city, which took him from Brazil to Miami to Dallas to Alabama to Canada before he finally returned home to NOLA, while now-wife Carolyn held him down the whole way through. Later we get into the swamp of Jazz Fest politics - again from a local working musician's perspective- and why it's important for both Jazz Fest fans AND promoters to have the best intentions when returning to NOLA each and every spring. From where I sit (and what I do), this was an important dialogue to have with a brutally honest cat who is really living this on an authentic & local level. We wrap things up in the now, with SOUL Brass Band, his project with James R. Martin, Leon "Kid Chocolate" Brown, and a krewe that came together pretty much by accident. SOUL is now a white-hot book, taking Smoker & company global. We finally get hip to The Low End Theory Players, a local-to-NOLA live hip-hop ensemble that recreates the greatest works of titanic artists like OutKast, A Tribe Called Quest, Jay-Z, and more. A thrilling conversation with a musician and personality in the middle of all things New Orleans. In a nutshell- I asked Derrick to shoot me straight, and for exactly 100 minutes- he absolutely did, no two ways about it. All That Smoke plus B.Getz's usual ramblings du jour, & shout-outs to the good folks at Euphonic Conceptions. Closing (2:03:35) with the *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week* : "I Get Lifted" by GALACTIC featuring the late Theryl "Houseman" deClouet. This past week, though still reeling from the July 2018 passing of their iconic former frontman, the five full-time members of Galactic purchased the legendary venue Tipitina's Uptown in New Orleans ! So this 2002 Galactic rendition of a K.C. & the Sunshine Band cut, with Houseman at the helm, culled from Live at Tipitina's: We Love 'Em Tonight, is our *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week*. *Vibe Junkie JAM of the Week*: LISTEN HERE! The Upful LIFE Podcast is available on iTunes! Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE Thanks to all for tuning in! ~bg~ www.upfulLIFE.com
Derrick ‘Smoker’ Freeman returns to follow up on our Saints pre-season preview show, and we get into game characteristic similarities to the 2009 Super Bowl winning black-n-gold squad. We scratch our heads regarding the rampant poor coaching culture of the NFL, and Derrick has a Lakers / Bill Walton hot-take. Of course we’re all happy about the auspicious beginning of the Pelicans young season, are bemused by Japanese Breakfast, and talk about Derrick’s film The Funeral Band playing at the New Orleans Film Festival this week.
Recurring guest Derrick Freeman joins the show and we get into just how good this particular Saints team can be. We get a little giddy. And Derrick talks about being on the cover of the Offbeat and driving for Uber- the realities of the entertainment and music business in New Orleans.
Welcome Back Faithful Listeners! As the political landscape shifts drastically across the nation, New Orleans has elected Latoya Cantrell as our first female mayor. Counicilperson Cantrell has been active for years, bringing about change to a city that she clearly cares deeply about. It's an exciting time, and all of us here in NOLA are anxiously awaiting to see what changes are coming. To shed some light on this, John Pourciau joins us to talk about his experiences in politics and the work that he has done as Mayor Elect Cantrell's City Council Chief of Staff. In the second half of the show, the three of us are joined by Derrick Freeman, a modern day renaissance man here in New Orleans. Among other skills, Derrick is an extremely talented musician. We're such big fans that we made one of his songs the theme music to this show! Derrick brings important perspective from someone who is not just a musician but also a long time citizen of New Orleans. Anywho, I know they say not to talk about politics in a bar, but we're going to break that dumb rule. As always, thanks for tuning in. Cheers! Steve
This week Sam & Vince are joined by regular Derrick Freeman to discuss the FBI Investigation surfacing in college basketball recruiting. We give our thoughts on the UNC academic scandal. Lastly we list out our favorite and least favorite sponsors that will be on the new Nike NBA jerseys this season. Also what should the Knicks sponsor be?
Local officials blame at least 38 deaths and many more injuries on the storm, which has inundated parts of the Houston area with more than three feet of rain. In some places, totals surpassed 50 inches, setting a record for the continental United States. And, in Harris County, which includes Houston, up to 30 percent of the land had flooded, according to Jeffrey Lindner, a meteorologist for the Harris County Flood Control District. While the storm began to release Houston from its grip on Wednesday, it continued to wreak havoc east of the city: “Our whole city is underwater,” Derrick Freeman, the mayor of Port Arthur, Texas, said on Facebook early Wednesday. http://www.weather.gov/stormready/ http://www.weather.gov/ https://weather.com/storms/hurricane/news/tropical-storm-harvey-forecast-texas-louisiana-arkansas
Episode 47: In the first hour, I am joined with reformed statist and former Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Georgia, Doug Harman. In the second hour, I am be joined by star of Derrick J's Victimless Crime Spree, Derrick Freeman. and in the third hour I am joined with Derrick Broze . We talked about his upoming book, "The Conscious Resistance: Reflections of Anarchy and Spirituality." And the assaination plot of Occupy Houston activists by the FBI.
Episode 17 of Free Weed blossoms forth with marijuana grow info and more! Jen Bernstein interviews Derrick Freeman, drummer for Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers and actor on Treme (7:40), Danny interviews Milo, breeder of Big Buddha Seeds (18:30), and Free Weed delivers a potent cultivation segment with our Strain of the Week (40:20), grow questions & answers (43:30), and an explanation of bud breeding terms (54:05). This episode is sponsored by BC Northern Lights grow-boxes (888) 236-1266 and was taken over by bobmarleyfreeshirt.com – head to bobmarleyfreeshirt.com and get a free Bob Marley t-shirt with your purchase of select 2 CD Marley albums including the new Marley soundtrack from the upcoming documentary, Legend, Catch a Fire, and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker's World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he's founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America's Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor's race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny's Choice,” and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Order GR8 Escape Choclate Chip Cookies/ Use Promo Code TROUBLEDCOOKIE15 for 15% discount [here.](https://velobarcbd.com/gr8-escape/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get podcasts. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band