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Countermelody
Episode 326. Paul Robeson Unchained

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 96:34


Today, Martin Luther King Day and the day before the reinauguration of King Ubu of the Divided States of America, is an appropriate time to revisit the life and legacy of the great Paul Robeson. Both great Americans, King and Robeson, were met with great resistance, incomprehension, and opposition in their day. While Dr. King is now justly celebrated with a national holiday, his legacy is often watered down by those, even right-wing extremists, that seek to attach their own agenda to his progressive legacy. Paul Robeson returned to his native country during the dark days of World War II. Shortly after the war ended, Robeson was also subject to incomprehension and oppression related to his embrace of Communism, which led to him being blacklisted and his passport being rescinded. Finally in 1958, after eight years of being hounded by the FBI, Paul Robeson finally regained the right to travel abroad. During the years of his blacklisting, he had effectively been unable to support himself. In thanks to his supporters following his emancipation, Robeson gave a celebratory concert on June 1, 1958 at his home church, Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church in Harlem. Shortly thereafter, he departed on years' long sojourn abroad. His first stop was the Royal Albert Hall in London, where he performed on August 10, 1958, the beginning of a nationwide tour across the UK. Thereafter he visited other countries as well, including East Germany, where he was particularly celebrated and revered and where, in 1959 in an East Berlin recording studio, he made a new recording of old and new favorites with his frequent collaborator Earl Robinson. Rare selections from each of these events are featured on this episode, which is enhanced with excerpts from, and commentary by, Paul Robeson on his greatest stage success, the title role in Shakespeare's Othello, a work which is distressingly relevant as the United States faces its greatest challenge in recent history. This episode is both a celebration of one of the greatest patriots our country has known as well as a warning of the pitfalls that await a nation that chooses to ignore or misrepresent those great Americans in lieu of hate-filled opportunists. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly or yearly support at whatever level you can afford.

Hub Community Church Basingstoke
Power to Save, Power to Transform

Hub Community Church Basingstoke

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 0:35


Earl Robinson shares from Matthew 9:18-26 with stories from members of LifeSpring Community Church

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Countermelody
Episode 273. Paul Robeson (Listeners' Favorites)

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 100:08 Transcription Available


I am here visiting my family in Milwaukee this week, a time which has proven to be a landmark in the downward spiral of our country into fascism. And all right here in our own backyard! It all struck way too close to home for me when the minister at my mother's church delivered the benediction at the opening ceremonies of the RNC on Monday and suddenly became a darling of the nutcases. I don't have a huge platform: all I have is my podcast, devoted first and foremost to great singers. There is little that I can do to counteract the evil, hatred, and heinousness that spewed forth from the city of my birth this week. But I have occasionally let my progressive flag fly here, never moreso than when, in the second season of the podcast, I posted an episode in honor of Paul Robeson on the 45th anniversary of his death. To this day Robeson remains one of the most celebrated, and controversial, of all artists. A man of fierce intelligence and convictions, he exhibited prodigious natural gifts as a sportsman, singer, actor, linguist, and, perhaps most importantly, as an activist. This episode focuses of course on his accomplishments as a singer, but especially within the context of his political activism and activities on behalf of oppressed people the world over. He was vilified and hunted down by some factions as much (if not more) as he was revered and venerated by others. In this episode I highlight some of his most famous performances, focusing on his live and studio performances of African American spirituals and protest songs, folk songs from around the world (including Russia and China), and works that celebrated the brand of left-wing populism that was in vogue in the 1930s and 1940s, in particular his recording of the hybrid work, Ballad for Americans, by composer Earl Robinson and lyricist John LaTouche. Robeson is a man who lost everything for the principals he believed in and who had more integrity and conviction and right-mindedness in his thumbnail than the entire conference of right-wing wackos who descended on Milwaukee this week combined. Let his example be a wakeup call for those of us who do not want to witness the death of our country as a democracy, however flawed it is and has been over the course of its history. There is no better figure to light the way for us in this struggle than Paul Robeson. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.

Community Church Tadley Podcast

"I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble, but take heart I have overcome the world" (John 16:33). Earl Robinson opens up Jesus' words, bringing in some moving testimonies.

Hope Community Church Basingstoke
Jesus heals the paralytic

Hope Community Church Basingstoke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 37:40


At our evening gathering, on Sunday 19 February, we were joined by Earl Robinson, leader of LifeSpring Community Church, and his friend Merv Brown. We first watched a video from ‘The Chosen' when Jesus healed the paralytic (Luke 5:17-26) – watch it here. Earl unpacked this incredible story, encouraging us to be those who bring people to Jesus. Merv shared his story of how he leads people to Jesus.

LADYDIVA LIVE RADIO
R &B singersongwriter Mar-K has the 'Best Kept Secret' album

LADYDIVA LIVE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 48:15


Mar-K- a hidden gem, an American R&B singer and dancer, former member of Public Announcement. Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, he is 1 of 6 children. Mar-k's venture into music and dance came at a very young age of 5 years old. He began singing in the church along with his mom and siblings. At the age of 16 he and his best friend formed a dance group Murder rock, even at this young age, he was able to perform with Cincinnati owns the Callaway Band in the early 90s. With influences of the 90's era of music such as Jodeci, H-town he decided to go for his dream and formed a group of three known as Deeper than black in 1990. From community and talent shows, this R&B trio took the Cincinnati community by storm. 1997 Deeper than Black was introduced to UnoHoo Entertainment, which developed this trio to be able to perform and be the opening act for Multi-Platinum Group Public Announcement. Deeper than black was dismantled in 1999. Mar-k continued to pursue his dream, and continue to work with Earl Robinson of Public Announcement to develop his artistry and to learn the business of entertainment. 2003 Mar-K became an official member of Public Announcement 2006 Public Announcement released “When the Smoke Clear” Album 2018 Mar-K begins working on other projects. Mar-K linked up with Singer/Songwriter Ty Juan and formed a Duo called 2Kingz. 2Kingz released a single  'Satisfied'  that received race reviews and even caught the attention of Sylvia Rhone of Epic Records. Mar-K has just finished his first solo project entitled Best Kept Secret.

Composers Datebook
A West-Coast premiere for Still

Composers Datebook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 2:00


Synopsis On today's date in 1940, the “Standing Room Only” signs went up early as a crowd of 23,000 stormed the Hollywood Bowl to hear the great Paul Robeson perform. On the program was Earl Robinson's “Ballad for Americans,” a work for solo voice and orchestra that was for a time one of the most popular musical works in America. Earl Robinson had studied with Copland, and in 1934 had joined the Federal Theater Project. His “Ballad for Americans” quickly became a popular concert hall vehicle for Paul Robeson, and, in election year 1940, it was even performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Republican Party's National Convention. Robeson made a famous recording of the work, but nowadays “Ballad for Americans” is seldom, if ever, heard or performed. Also on the Hollywood Bowl's program for July 23, 1940, was the first complete West Coast performance of William Grant Still's Symphony No. 1, subtitled the “Afro-American Symphony” by its composer. Still had settled in Los Angeles to work for the film industry, but by 1940 had also achieved fame as the country's foremost African-American composer of concert music. Unlike “Ballad for Americans,” the “Afro American Symphony” still shows up on concert programs these days. Music Played in Today's Program William Grant Still (1895-1978) – Symphony No. 1 (Afro-American) (Detroit Symphony; Neeme Järvi, cond.) Chandos 9154

Hub Community Church Basingstoke
Stories from LifeSpring Church

Hub Community Church Basingstoke

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 29:56


Earl Robinson shares some stories of life at LifeSpring Church based around the events in Acts 16

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Faith & Family Fellowship Podcast
Overcame by the Blood of the Lamb

Faith & Family Fellowship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 54:21


Overcame by the Blood of the Lamb Interview with Earl RobinsonIn this episode of Faith and Family Fellowship, Dallas interviews Earl Robinson, also known as "Brother E", a recording artist and apparel designer. Earl shares his testimony as he gives all glory to God that he has overcome."And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony..." (Revelation 12:11)Earl's links to his apparel:https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-wear-ts/https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-ts/https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-drip-wear/https://www.bonfire.com/face-mask-psalm-91/https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-drip-wear/Thank you for listening and supporting the 'Faith and Family Fellowship PODCAST SHOW'. We are excited to connect with each of our listeners on our various platforms. Below are just some of the ways you can not only connect with us but also support our various Christian Ministry projects around the world. Support the show (https://cash.app/$laymedownministry) Connect with the show on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/faith.family.fellowship.podcast) Connect with Pastor Chris Buscher (https://www.facebook.com/cmbuscher87) Connect with Dallas O. Monticue (https://www.facebook.com/dmonticue) Connect with Lay Me Down Ministries (https://www.facebook.com/LayMeDownMinistries) For Marketing and Publishing needs, Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)

Utah Phillips Hosts  - Loafer's Glory /  A Hobo Jungle Of The Mind

Yip Harburg, Earl Robinson, Woody, Aunt Molly and Whitman live on an 1890's cylinder.

Kirk Minihane Wrap-Up Show
January 25, 2021- Shaken with Steven Earl Robinson

Kirk Minihane Wrap-Up Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 29:42


- Sporty Kirk - Larry King - Me drinking milk - David’s insane NYT article - @Friendlys ( https://twitter.com/Friendlys ) sucks now? - State of parody songs - @Kmarkobarstool ( https://twitter.com/Kmarkobarstool ) calls for @TheLizGonzales ( https://twitter.com/TheLizGonzales ) to lose her job. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/kirk-minihane-show-wrap-up/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Countermelody
Episode 70. Paul Robeson: Ballad of an American

Countermelody

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 96:31


January 23 is the 45th anniversary of the death of Paul Robeson, who remains one of the most celebrated, and controversial, of all artists. A man of fierce intelligence and convictions, he was naturally gifted in a number of different media. Today I will focus on his accomplishments as a singer, but within the context of his political activism and activities on behalf of oppressed people the world over. He was vilified and hunted as much (if not more) than he was revered and celebrated. In this episode I remember some of his most famous performances and recordings, focusing on his performances of African American spirituals and protest songs, folk songs from around the world, including Russia and China, and works that celebrated the brand of left-wing populism that was in vogue in the 1930s and 1940s, focusing in particular on his recording of the hybrid work, Ballad for Americans, by composer Earl Robinson and lyricist John LaTouche. As the United States faces the potential of a better future that could be offset by violence and divisiveness, let us remember the life and career of a truly great American who paid an enormous price for his convictions, but created the potential context for a better, more just world and country. Previous episodes that included music by Paul Robeson: Episode 37 (No More Slavery Chains). www.countermelodypodcast.com/episode-37-no-more-slavery-chains Episode 55 (Season Two Teaser): www.countermelodypodcast.com/episode-55-season-two-teaser Episode 65 (The Year 1935): www.countermelodypodcast.com/episode-65-1935-hb2u-mommie-dearest Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel’s lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” Occasional guests from the “business” (singers, conductors, composers, coaches, and teachers) lend their distinctive insights. At Countermelody’s core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. At Countermelody’s core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. Please visit the Countermelody website (www.countermelodypodcast.com) for additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. And please head to my Patreon page at www.patreon.com/countermelody to pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available only to Patreon supporters are currently available.

Faith & Family Fellowship
Overcame by the Blood of the Lamb with Earl Robinson

Faith & Family Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 54:21


In this episode of Faith and Family Fellowship, Dallas interviews Earl Robinson, also known as "Brother E", a recording artist and apparel designer.Earl shares his testimony as he gives all glory to God that he has overcome."And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony..." (Revelation 12:11)Earl's links to his apparel:https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-wear-ts/https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-ts/https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-drip-wear/https://www.bonfire.com/face-mask-psalm-91/https://www.bonfire.com/jesus-baby-drip-wear/

Music For The New Revolution
Episode 18: July 4th/America/Patriotism (Part 2)

Music For The New Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 74:12


The 18th episode of the "Music For The New Revolution" podcast features Part 2 of music and discussion about the USA, Patriotism and Nationalism, for July 4th weekend (and beyond). Don't worry: we followed social distancing rules - David & Rodney recorded this podcast from their respective locations via Zoom. This episode includes music from Gary Clark Jr., A Tribe Called Quest, Paul Robeson, Earl Robinson, Chely Wright, Dan Bern, John Daversa Big Band, Keb' Mo', Lea Morris, Dave Kinnoin & Jimmy Hammer, Little Steven Van Zandt, and Jackson Browne, as well as Woody Guthrie, Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings, Aztec Two-Step, Green Day, Billy Bragg, and David Massengill. Please consider supporting this podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/musicforthenewrevolution

DeviceAlliance: MedTech Radio
Omnica Corporation: Orbiting Medical Product Development | Ep.5

DeviceAlliance: MedTech Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 22:00


In this episode of DeviceAlliance’s Medtech Radio, we interview Jörg Lorscheider, Director Of Sales & Marketing at Omnica along with Earl Robinson, President at Omnica.  Join us for a in depth discussion on the unique challenges of medical device product development, the difference between products that "go big" and those that struggle, and the perils of being first in a ever fast paced market of innovation.

Hope Community Church Basingstoke
God's Hall of Fame: Joshua

Hope Community Church Basingstoke

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 35:27


Guest speaker, Earl Robinson, guided us through Joshua as part of ‘God’s Hall of Fame’ series. Together we saw that Joshua was obedient, chosen, devout and fearless!

Freethought Radio
Spring Into Action

Freethought Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2017 50:39


Learn how you can take action to stop religion from invading our secular government: complain about the bible as the state book of Arkansas, “Choose Life” license plates in Nebraska, a Christian cross in a Florida city hall, state bills banning life-saving research, and the federal attack on women’s reproductive rights. After we play the peace/spring anthem “One Sweet Morning” by Yip Harburg and Earl Robinson, FFRF staff attorneys Sam Grover and Patrick Elliott, fresh back from lobbying in DC, tell us what it was like to “Educate Congress” about the school voucher program and the effort to repeal the Johnson Amendment.

P2 Dokumentär
Joe Hill 100 år

P2 Dokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2016 37:33


Joe Hill är arbetarsångaren som fälldes och avrättades för mord efter en riggad rättegång i USA. Men hans sånger lever. Det visar sig bl a i den turné Jan Hammarlund tar oss med på. Joe Hill föddes i Gävle 1879 och emigrerade till USA 1902. Han var närmast yrkeskvalificerad som musiker men drog sig fram som diversearbetare i USA, och anslöt sig så småningom till syndikalistiska IWW (Industrial Workers of the World). Han gjorde succé med sina sånger och blev en arbetarrörelsens frontfigur. 1914 åtalades han på praktiskt taget obefintliga grunder för ett dubbelmord i Salt Lake City, Utah. Den allmänna uppfattningen sedan dess har varit att han föll offer för en samvetslös komplott riktad mot arbetarrörelsen.Joe Hill avrättades 19 november 1915. Till 100-årsminnet av hans död har Jan Hammarlund rest runt med THE JOE HILL ROAD SHOW i trakterna runt Lake Michigan och berättar i programmet om hur arvet efter Joe lever vidare och utvecklas i USA och andra länder.I programmet medverkar: Alexis Buss, facklig aktivist och författare Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, facklig aktivist JP Wright, järnvägsarbetare och sångare Patty Allen, facklig aktivist Göran Greider, författare  - samt artisterna: Anne Feeney, JP Wright, Bucky Halker, Lil Rev, Jason Eklund, Earl Robinson, Paul Robeson, Joan Baez, Mora Träsk, Billy Bragg, Pierre Ström, Manhattan Chorus, Hazel Dickens, Solidarity Singers, Finn Zetterholm, Massimo Liberatori, Enric Hernáez och Lovisa Samuelsson.

The Jeff Foxx Radio Show
The Jeff Foxx Show with Public Announecment

The Jeff Foxx Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2014 14:00


Today on the Jeff Foxx Radio Show Online.  R&B group Public Announcement is Back!!!! Public Announcement has released hits since 1998 starting  with the Platinum single “Body Bumpin' (Yippee-Yi-Yo)  from the “All Work, No Play” album. After R. Kelly's departure from Public Announcement,  Original member Earl Robinson recruited Chicago natives  Feloney Davis, Glenn Wright, and Euclid Gray as new  members of Public Announcement in 1996 & Feloney  Davis took over as the lead singer.  Their new release  “Such A Lady” has rapidly become a favorite among DJs and fans. Public Announcement members,  Feloney Davis, Glenn Wright, Ace Watkins and Mar-K, are excited about Their highly anticipated CD entitled “Distinguished Gentlemen” slated for release in March 2014

Sounds to Grow On
Black and White (Program #11)

Sounds to Grow On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2009 58:07


This show is built around the song “The Ink is Black” or “Black and White” by David Arkin, Alan Arkin’s father and Earl Robinson, who for a time was the music teacher at Michael’s school in New York City. Written on the occasion of the 1954 de-segregation decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, it epitomizes the sensibility that segregation is inherently evil. Smithsonian Folkways: Sounds to Grow On is a 26-part series hosted by Michael Asch that features the original recordings of Folkways Records.