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FriendsLikeUs
Jazz Roots and Future Visions with Lani B. Supreme

FriendsLikeUs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 62:02


In this Friends Like Us, host Marina Franklin welcomes Lonnie B. Supreme, a talented jazz musician and composer, and comedian Nonyé Brown-West. Lonnie shares his journey pursuing his doctorate in Miami, and discusses the significance of his family's historical legacy in jazz. He emphasizes the importance of education, resources, and perseverance in music, while reflecting on his latest album, 'The Future is Bright.' The conversation also touches on the value of embracing one's heritage, the impact of influential musicians like Quincy Jones, and the challenges and rewards of pursuing a career in the arts. With insightful discussions on history, personal growth, and the current socio-political climate, this episode aims to uplift and inspire listeners. L  A N I  B.  S U P R E M E (b. 1989; New Orleans, USA) is an internationally-performing American musician, sound artist, and educator who plays with the practice and concept of lineage as a portal into past and future. Transmuting the tension between tradition and improvisation that is the philosophical foundation of Black American music, he creates sound installations, original compositions, and film and podcast scores that propel his audience into a bright future made possible by merging honor for and transgression of tradition.L A N I  B.  S U P R E M E has performed and presented at venues, festivals, and museums in Europe, the Middle East, and North and South America, including the Boston Museum of Fine Art, the Brooklyn Museum, the Domaine Forget Jazz Festival in Quebec, the Detroit International Jazz Festival, Jazz a la Calle in Uruguay, the Jazz Standard in New York City, Lincoln Center, Madison Square Garden, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, and St. Regis Hotel in Doha, Qatar. He has also worked performed with Rihanna, Ravi Coltrane, Ellis Marsalis, Rickey Minor the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Billy Porter, and many others. Nonye Brown-West is a New York-based Nigerian-American comedian and writer. She has been featured in the Boston Globe's Rise column as a Comic to Watch. She has also appeared on Amazon, NPR, PBS, ABC, Sway In The Morning on Sirius XM, and the New York Comedy Festival. Check her schedule on nonyecomedy.com or Instagram to see when she's coming to a city near you. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), TBS's The Last O.G, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.  

Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders
Ep. 91 Practicing Self Care and Kindness During Difficult Times

Ignite 2 Impact Podcast - Raise up and Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 36:58


Do you know some of the best ways to take care of yourself especially during tough times? Are you confused about how to start a self care routine when things are difficult and still make yourself a priority? What are some really great self care ideas that you can do today? Margaret "Peg" Tallet, renowned nonprofit fundraiser and community leader, provides answers on how to practice self care, and be kind to yourself, even in tough times. CEO of Peg Tallet Strategic Consulting, Peg is deeply committed to effective, sustainable non-profits as core community assets. Peg has a proven record of accomplishment in creating strong donor/investor relationships with top area philanthropists and global businesses, and for building collaborations among both for-profit and non-profits. She’s created great impact and has learned a lot about practicing self care and kindness everywhere she goes. She has been active in fundraising, marketing communications, and collaborations in metro Detroit’s arts & cultural, social services, and education communities for three decades. She held leadership positions in some of the area's most successful organizations, including Chief External Relations Officer at the Detroit Zoo, Senior Director of Institutional Advancement at The Henry Ford, President of the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, where she oversaw the Detroit International Jazz Festival--the nation’s largest free music event, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Peg assumed a C-level role in 2013 with the Michigan  Women's Foundation, as Chief Community Engagement Officer, responsible for all externally-facing efforts, including development, marketing communications, public and media relations, government affairs, special events as well as the organizational planning at the statewide organization. When the Foundation was called upon to direct the Enough SAID campaign to solve the backlog of untested rape kits in Detroit, Peg assumed the leadership of the unique public/private collaboration. She later became MWF’s Chief Operating Office where she managed a highly successful rebranding to Michigan Women Forward. Peg joined the ISAIC(Industrial Sewing and Innovation Center) team in 2020, charged with Strategy andDevelopment. Among her most treasured professional experiences are serving as the driving force behind The Inspiration Project–the Campaign to Transform The Henry Ford, raising over $150 million to support the development and implementation of new exhibits and capital improvements to the 80-year-old institution, and as the co-founder and 20-year advisor/cheerleader for The Women's Power Breakfast that raised awareness for the hunger issue and more than $2Million for feeding the hungry. Peg has an MBA from the State University of New York at Binghamton, with a concentration in Arts and Nonprofit Management, and a BA in Community Organization from St. Mary’s College/the University of Notre Dame. She and her husband Peter reside in Pleasant Ridge, Michigan. She loves to travel and to cook for family and friends.  

Tia Time with Artists
Michelle May

Tia Time with Artists

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 77:22 Transcription Available


My guest this week is a violinist, flutist, coach, counselor, and educator Michelle May.Michelle is the manager and bandleader of Musique Noire, a women-led strings and percussion ensemble performing world jazz music. She is the Executive Producer of the ensemble’s three CD releases and music films. She has performed with numerous high-profile, Grammy-award winning musicians, such as Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Donnie McClurkin, Richard Smallwood, and KEM to name but a few. Michelle has made numerous appearances at festivals and concert halls including the Detroit International Jazz Festival, Orchestra Hall in Detroit, Detroit’s Concert of Colors, Arts Beats and Eats (MI). Michelle is a 2018 Kresge Arts Fellow, a program of Kresge Arts in Detroit, sponsored by the Kresge Foundation. Michelle founded, produces, and directs "Concerts in Boston-Edison", which has presented house concerts in the historic Detroit neighborhood since 2011. Michelle and her sister, psychologist Dr. Angela May, co-founded A. M. May & Associates Inc. a counseling and consulting firm in Detroit.https://www.facebook.com/mamay1This podcast is sponsored byMichigan ArtShareJazz Alliance of Mid-Michigan J.A.M.M.Shambones MusicTo be a sponsor for this podcast, go to the Patreon link below.https://www.patreon.com/TiaTime1Produced by Green Bow Music

Tia Time with Artists
Naima Shamborguer

Tia Time with Artists

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 47:50 Transcription Available


Naima Shamborguer. Detroit based Bad Assed Jazz warrior Goddess. Jazz vocal stylist, composer clinician. Talks about her start her musical experiences and inspirations. She introduces us to her New band Sister Strings: Roots, Voice and Drums ensemble she talks about her work with the Young Detroit Jazz Lions and her fondness for learning new styles and combining her classical roots with her jazz roots. The goals for future projects. Becoming a Kresge Art Fellow in 2020 and performing at The Detroit International Jazz Festival virtually during COVID 19 this year.http://www.naimashamborguer.com/https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/naima-shamborguer/439739419This podcast is sponsored byMichigan ArtShareJazz Alliance of Mid-Michigan J.A.M.M.Shambones MusicTo be a sponsor for this podcast, go to the Patreon link below.https://www.patreon.com/TiaTime1Produced by Green Bow Music

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Meet the Artist: Barry Harris talks to Ed Love

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2009 62:22


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent MONDAY SEPT 1 2008 – 7:15 PM Host – Ed Love Guest – Barry Harris The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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Meet the Artist: Benny Golson talks to Linda Yohn

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2009 43:55


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent MONDAY SEPT 1 2008 – 6:00 PM Host – Linda Yohn Guest – Benny Golson The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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Birk’s Works: Diz in Detroit and Elsewhere

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2009 104:40


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent MONDAY SEPT 1 2008 – 4:00 PM Moderator – Michael G. Nastos Panelists – Slide Hampton, James Moody, Dave Usher, John Lee, Bob Porter The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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What’s Goin’ On: Marvin Gaye and his Music

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2009 69:40


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent MONDAY SEPT 1 2008 – 2:30 PM Moderator – Susan Whitall Panelists – Abdul “Duke” Fakir, Lem Barney, Christian McBride The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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Meet the Artist – Pat Martino talks to Tony Mowod

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009 42:48


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent SUNDAY AUG 31 2008 – 6:15 PM Host – Tony Mowod Guests – Pat Martino The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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Meet the Artist – Jimmy Heath talks to Francis Davis

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2009 48:06


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent SUNDAY AUG 31 2008 – 5:15 PM Host – Francis Davis Guests – Jimmy Heath, Christian McBride The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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Meet the Artist – Kenny Burrell talks to Lars Bjorn

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2009 40:39


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent SUNDAY AUG 31 2008 – 3:45 PM Host – Lars Bjorn Guest – Kenny Burrell The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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Endless Wisdom: The Legacy of Alice Coltrane – Panel Discussion

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2009 65:52


2008 Detroit International Jazz Festival Jazz Talk Tent SUNDAY AUG 31 2008 – 2:00 PM Moderator – Franya Berkman Panel – Geri Allen, Sandy Stevenson-Krell, Ashley Kahn The Jazz Talk Tent was sponsored in part by Detroit JazzStage For more information the Detroit International Jazz Festival, go to http://www.detroitjazzfest.com

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Detroit Jazz Fest Executive Director Terri Pontremoli visits Detroit JazzStage – 2008

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2008 59:24


This month on Detroit Jazzstage,Terri Pontremoli, the Executive Director of the Detroit International Jazz Festival, sat down to discuss this year’s lineup. For more than a quarter century, the Detroit Jazz Fest has entertained millions of fans with jazz legends ranging from Herbie Hancock to Yusef Lateef and Ron Carter. Today, it ROARS on six […]

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Detroit Jazz Fest Executive/Artistic Director Terri Pontremoli visits Detroit JazzStage

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2007 55:24


This month on Detroit JazzStage, we interview Terri Pontremoli, Executive/Artistic Director of the the Detroit International Jazz Festival. Pontremoli joined the Detroit Jazz Fest in 2005 as managing director. In 2007, she is thrilled to serve as artistic and executive director for “one of the best jazz festivals in the world in a city with […]

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Detroit JazzStage celebrates the 2006 Detroit International Jazz Festival

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2006 64:44


As you probably know by now, Detroit JazzStage had the pleasure of working with the Detroit International Jazz Festival . We are thrilled that each of our featured artists appeared at the festival. Celebrating Detroit’s rich Jazz heritage with host Rodney Reeves is Executive Producer and former co-host Dean Sahutske and Mark Byerly Besides being […]

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