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Episode 339 of the Football Fitness Federation Podcast is with Naomi Conteh & Eddie Gale who are both Sport Science & S&C students at University Academy 92 in Manchester We discussed: ▫️Their Dissertation topics ▫️Key Findings from their research ▫️Where they intend to end up in their careers ▫️Their views on the industry & much more! Use the promo code FFFUA92REF at the link below for discounted Conference tickets https://footballfitfed.com/shop/#!/20... Keep up to date with the amazing work our sponsors are doing here: Hawkin Dynamics - https://www.hawkindynamics.com Good Prep - https://thegoodprep.com Discover the power of nutrition at WWW.THEGOODPREP.COM and use code FFF15 for 15% off your first order Bridge Athletic - www.bridgeathletic.com Hytro - hytro.com Maximise your athletic potential with Hytro BFR. Easier, safer and more practical BFR for squads to prepare for and recover from exercise than ever before. Click the link [[ https://bit.ly/3ILVsbU ]] Metrics - www.wearemetrics.co.uk STATSports - Click here https://pro.statsports.com/ to find out more about the all new apex 2.0 Pod, Smart Dock & Smart Beacon Join our online community & get access to the very best Football Fitness content as well as the ability to connect with Sport Scientists and Strength & Conditioning coaches from around the world. To get FULL access to all of these & even more like this, sign up to a FREE month on our online community at the link below. www.footballfitfed.com/forum/index.aspx Keep up to date with everything that is going on at Football Fitness Federation at the following links: Twitter - @FootballFitFed Instagram - @FootballFitFed Website - www.footballfitfed.com
THIS WEEK's BIRDS: Vintage Guinean Authenticité from Kante Manfila and Camayenne Sofa; Ouzbek music from Khwarazm; vintage refusal ("No Me Llores") from legendary Cuban guitarist/vocalist/composer Arsenio Rodriguez; James Blood Ulmer's "Captain Black" explored, extended, expanded, retitled by Rashid Ali w. Quartet (live in Finland ca. 2007); instrumental flamenco guitar improvisation by Manzanita; recent and not-so-recent canto jondo from El Torta and David Palomar; fados from Chico Buarque/Carlos do Carmo (duet) and João Braga; MPB from Jussara Silveira, samba from Clementina de Jesus; Maria Bethania renders Fauzi Arap lines in song; Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music; vintage Bobby Hutcherson; Farida Parveen sets Bengali poet Lalon Shah to music (performed/recorded live in Bangledesh); Bengali /Baul minstrel song from Purna das Baul; and, as ever, much, much more ...! LISTEN LIVE: Friday nights, 9:00pm-MIDNIGHT (EST), in Central New York on WRFI: 88.1FM Ithaca, 89.7FM Odessa, 91.9FM WINO Watkins Glen. and WORLDWIDE online at WRFI.ORG. via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: PLAYLISTS at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/pl/17563836/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com
Monday roundup of the latest releases of the month that make life a lot brighter. With a selectrion of mind-soothing downtempo atmospherics from Shabaka, Mary Lattimore, The Smile, Arooj Aftab, Interpol, Rudresh Mahanthappa, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis... A quick moment of appreciation for Björk's Homogenic, just because... and a listen to a cut from Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music reissue.
A cura di Gigi Longo. Musiche: Roy Brooks & The Artistic Truth, Stanton Davis' Ghetto Mysticism, Andy Bey, Damon Locks Black Monument Ensemble, Hannibal Marvin Peterson, Archie Shepp, Sault, Philip Cohran And The Artistic Heritage Ensemble, Letta Mbulu, The New Rotary Connection,Eddie Gale, Sun Ra Arkestra.
En este episodio hablamos del disco 'Saxophone Colossus' de Sonny Rollins, viajamos a Polonia para encontrarnos con Tomasz Stańko y escuchamos algunos artistas del jazz moderno. Dale play! Más información: www.radioborder.com.ar
"An Alternative (music business) infrastructure is one of the things that helps us keep this sustainable."In this episode of MFM Speaks Out, Dawoud Kringle interviews Oakland, California based guitarist Karl Evangelista is among the new wave of 21st century experimental / improvisational musicians. His work blends contemporary improvised music with popular song, 20th century composition, psychedelic rock, free jazz, and multicultural concepts. The topics discussed include his beginnings and inspiration as a professional improvisational / experimental musician, his work with Oliver Lake, Fred Frith, Eddie Gale, Trevor Watts, Hafiz Modizradeh, Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell and many others, his involvement in music education (including lecturing at UC Berkeley and directed guitar ensembles at the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts and San Francisco Waldorf High School, and as a licensed instructor in the Kinderguitar method), his prolific recording output, his GREX project with Rei Scampavia, his iconoclastic interpretation of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, his approach to the music business, the production of four "Lockdown Festivals" during the coronavirus pandemic, music activism, and his involvement with MFM.Visit Karl Evangelista at grexsounds.comThe following music featured in this episode areOpening track: "Apura!" by Karl Evangelista w/Alexander Hawkins, Louis Moholo-Moholo, and Trevor WattsMiddle track: "The Other Mouses: by GrexEnding track: "Acknowledgement: A Love Supreme" by Grex
Hey All!I'm back.... the first new show since May 2020.First, let me explain myself....Once the COVID scare took hold and things were just not the same in Boonton, NJ, I decided with my wife that it was time to move to a more secluded area. And why not?Long story short: I moved from the studios in NJ to NYState and loving every minute of it...now settled in it's time to get back to work!-Opening Salvo / The Usual Suspects-Kip Tyler and the Flips - Jungle Hop [Challenge 1958] 45 rpm****The Flips were an early incarnation of The Wrecking Crew / Jim Horn, Larry Knechtel, Mike Deasy and Sandy Nelson.Set 1 Living, Missing and Reckoning-13th Floor Elevators - Living On [Inter. Artists1969] 45 rpm- The Spades - Your gonna miss me [Zero 1965] Early version w/ Roky Erickson****Paula Dyer - Myrna Foxx flips for HI-Fi- Television - No glamour for Willi [Capitol 1992] LP - Television****A great reunion LP- Willy DeVille - Time has come today [East West 1995] LP - Lou Garou****great version of the Chambers Brothers classicSet 2- Monomono - Li-da-lu [HMV 1973] LP- Give the Beggar a Chance****Joni Haastrup [vocals / keys] went on to Ginger Bakers Airforce, Guitarist Berkley Jones from BLO / Lagos, Nigeria- Richard Lloyd- Fields of Fire [Reaction 2006] Fields of Fire Deluxe CD****DR&R ID / Strother Martin-Roy Glenn - Big High For Somebody [World Pacific 1958] LP - Jazz Canto****Glenn was a prominent actor in the USA for many years / a hipster no doubt!**************Let me explain! I know I announced Eddie Gale as the next artist but totally forgot to include him in the set! I'll deny it in a court of law and blame "ring rust" or old age...you be the Judge and Jury!Set 3 Emply Conclusion- Sonic Youth - The Emply Page [Goofin' 2002] LP - Murray Street-John McLaughlin - Marbles [Douglas 1070] LP - Devotion / 45 rpm also-Dossie Terry & his Men From Mars - Thunderbird [King 1957] 45 RPMWell thats it for the return / C U next week!
Spiritual Jazz 2ª part: Archie Shepp & Attica Blues Orchestra; Pharoah Sanders; Vibration Society; Sun Ra and His Arkestra; Eddie Gale; Don Cherry; Duke Pearson; Makaya McCraven.
9e émission de la 35e session... Cette semaine, départ spirituel, jazz modal et transition vers du freebop ! En musique: Eddie Gale sur l'album Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music (Blue Note, 1968); Jerzy Milian sur l'album Neuroimpressions (GAD, 2016, enr. 1970-1973); Alessandro La Corte sur l'album Smile in Winter (Alfa Music, 2017); The Love and Beauty Seekers sur l'album Zar (L&BM, 2016); Michaël Attias Quartet sur l'album Nerve Dance (Clean Feed, 2017); Sebastien Ammann sur l'album Color Wheel (Skirl, 2017)...
9e émission de la 35e session... Cette semaine, départ spirituel, jazz modal et transition vers du freebop ! En musique: Eddie Gale sur l'album Eddie Gale's Ghetto Music (Blue Note, 1968); Jerzy Milian sur l'album Neuroimpressions (GAD, 2016, enr. 1970-1973); Alessandro La Corte sur l'album Smile in Winter (Alfa Music, 2017); The Love and Beauty Seekers sur l'album Zar (L&BM, 2016); Michaël Attias Quartet sur l'album Nerve Dance (Clean Feed, 2017); Sebastien Ammann sur l'album Color Wheel (Skirl, 2017)...
The boys get topical as they take on the biggest rap album of last year and the longest jazz album of last year - then look back at possible sources of inspiration for both. Kamasi Washington – THE EPIC; Kendrick Lamar – TO PIMP A BUTTERFLY; James Brown – The PAYBACK; Eddie Gale – BLACK RHYTHM HAPPENING
Rebroadcast MAR 28, 2014:Cultural Odyssey @ 35 with Idris Akamoor, Rhodessa Jones and Lyrika Holmes. Visit http://www.culturalodyssey.org/ Second guest: Joanna Haigood, choreographer, Zaccho Dance Theatre with dancers Antoine Hunter and Travis Santell Rowland speak about Dying while Black and Brown. Visit http://www.zaccho.org/ Mr. Ackamoor is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, tap dancer, actor, director and producer. He is the founder and Executive/Co-Artistic Director of Cultural Odyssey. Idris curates and produces the Cultural Odyssey Performance Festival, and also records and tours with his acclaimed jazz ensemble. Ms. Jones is an actress, dancer, singer, writer, and teacher, Ms. Jones is Co-artistic Director of Cultural Odyssey and Founder/Director of the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women. Rhodessa tours her performances and speaks to "Theater for the 21st Century: art which precipitates community transformation.Lyrika Holmes joins us as featured artist at the 35th Anniversary gala. Ms. Holmes is an International performing artist "Lyrika Holmes" is an African-American recording artist, singer, harpist, songwriter and teacher. Music: Dwight Tribble's Ooh Child; Aar Maanta's Deeqa; Eddie Gale's African Sunrise with Destiny.
Today we speak to prisoner rights organizers Misty Rojo and Samantha Rogers about Justice Now and the California Coalition for Women Prisoners community event Sunday, February 23, 2014, 3-5 p.m., "Is Orange the New Black," with Piper Kerman, activist and author of Orange is the New Black. Joining Piper on the panel are our two guests this morning along with other activists. The panel will be moderated by Shanelle Matthews of ACLU of Northern California. The event is at the Humanist Hall, 390 27th Street, Oakland: http://womenprisoners.org/ We conclude our show with a conversation with The Black Arts Movement & Its Influences conference Feb. 28-Mar. 2, at UC Merced, organizer Kim McMillon and presenter Genny Lim: http://ucmercedbamconference2014.com/ & http://blackbirdpressnews.blogspot.com/2013/09/call-for-papers-university-of.html Music: WolfHawkJaquer's "Cowrie Shell," Eddie Gale's "African Sunrise" featuring Destiny Muhammad on harp; Dwight Tribble's "Little Africa," closing with Billy Harper's "Knowlege of Self" featuring Amiri Baraka.
A first generation Nigerian, Nwamaka Agbo began volunteering at the Ella Baker Center in 2000, because she believed in the organization's commitment to providing innovative solutions for some of the hardest problems impacting low-income communities of color.After majoring in Sociology and African American/ African Studies at UC Davis, Nwamaka Agbo, was drawn to the work of the Green Collar Jobs Campaign, because of its solution-oriented response to climate change. She saw this as her generations' freedom rights and civil rights movement. Nwamaka is now the Campaign Director of Soul of the City, at the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights dedicated to developing the leadership of young adults of color to create progressive, effective leadership in Oakland. Terri J. Vaughn, founder, Take Wings Foundation & Kenny Lattimore, co-hosts, join us to talk about the 9th Annual Angel Awards Benefit, Sat., Aug. 18, 2012 at the Marriott Oakland, City Center. The conversation is one of why they serve & invest in black community. Visit www.takewings.org We close with a conversation with musician artists: Eddie Gale, Kash Killion and Destiny Muhammad. The conversation moves between art& freedom, specifically the parallel between, jazz and black life--how as a people we had to keep improvising as the rules changed, laws ignored and opportunity seemed seemed predestined. Yet, here we are still here, still beautiful, still powerful. Music: Eddie Gale selections: "African Sunrise"; "The Rain" featuring Ms. Faye Carol; Judith Sephuma te Tshephile Mang.
It's been about 6 weeks since the last Dangerous R&R Show Podcast....if you missed it I'm sorry but my life got in the way! That and the feeling that it's all a waste of precious time, yada yada yada....well look for a new DRR Pod in the near future....you've been warned! Mushroom is a band that I love....part jam, part psychodelic, part jazz, whatever you want to label them is ok...."Hydrogen Jukebox" is perhaps my favorite of theirs.....hope you enjoy it.TRACKLIST IS THUS:1- Elliott Smith [0:00 - 13:43]2- When the shit gets tough to face the tough get shit faced [ 13:43 - 21:00]3- McDonald & Giles [21:00 - 36:00]4- That was when I started liking it [ 36:00 - 39:13]5- Still waiting [ 39:13 - 46:24]6- Persona non grata [ 46:24 - 47: 52]7- Elliott Smith reprise [47:52 to the end]The concept behind Mushroom, a band that dabbles in space rock, Delta blues, Krautrock, and jam band-ism, is one of freedom -- never make the same album twice and try to do something different every time you get on-stage. Mushroom are known for known for an ever-changing lineup of players and a great deal of improvisation in their live shows and recordings, and their revolving door of personnel and willingness to experiment have led to guest appearances by many of their influences, including Gong's Daevid Allen, Soft Machine's Kevin Ayers, and Cream lyricist Peter Brown, and their catalog is vast with varying bootleg recordings and live albums. Inspired by early-'70s Miles Davis albums like Big Fun and mid-'70s King Crimson, drummer Pat Thomas pooled together some Bay Area musicians in November 1996. He had been recording and releasing some material as a singer/songwriter in Germany and planned to record a bunch of instrumental jams to use as sound clips between his songs. After playing one of the segments (a 20-minute piece that eventually became "The Reeperbahn") for a friend who owned the Belmondo label, Thomas was asked if the imprint could release it as a single. Rather than use his own moniker, Thomas (masquerading as Patrick O'Hearn) quickly invented the name Mushroom, based on the fact that one of the bandmembers used to sell psychedelic mushrooms, and then insisted that the song be released as a 12" rather than sacrifice its length. About six months later, The Reeperbahn LP came out, and Thomas decided to do some shows to promote the record and put his songwriting career on hold. Originally, the band that was formed for these gigs tried to duplicate the originally recorded material, but not long after they switched to improvising in order to adhere to the group's core element of spontaneity. In 1997 they released Alive and in Full Bloom, a studio album taken from the same session as their first 12". After a few years of performing loose shows, in 1999 Thomas and company recorded a Neu!-influenced, rhythmic Krautrock album called Hydrogen Jukebox and the busier and more frenetic Analog Hi-Fi Surprise in the same session. The year 2000 rolled around, and they put out rough mixes titled Compared to What as a prequel to the new musical groove they were headed toward with 2001's Foxy Music, a funky, riff-heavy, Head Hunters-influenced record. That year, they recorded the disc Oh, But They're Weird & They're Wonderful (inspired by a line from "Benny and the Jets") from live originals and experimental bits remixed by producer Dipstick. For a change of pace, they teamed up with Gary Floyd to record a remake of Les McCann & Eddie Harris' "Compared to What," and because of a strong musical chemistry, they decided to make a full album with him, 2003's Mad Dogs and San Franciscans. In 2004 the band recorded Glazed Popems, a conceptual two-disc set. Disc one, titled London, embodies European psych and acid folk, and disc two, Oakland, is filled with '70s funk and soul. In 2007, they teamed up with trumpet legend Eddie Gale to make their most overtly jazz-based album to date, titled Joint Happening, and also released Yesterday I Saw You Kissi
Sean Reynolds, author of the first Chan Parker, Henrietta Wild Cherry mystery: "Dying for a Change." William Crossman's "John Brown's Truth," an opera, is the topic next, with cast members: Raymond Nat Turner and Zigi Lowenberg. The opera is performed this Sunday, April 25, 4 PM at the San Francisco Community Music Center, 544 Capp Street. Tickets are: $15 at the door or at brownpapertickets.com Cast from Jesus Moonwalks ...the Mississippi at Cuttingball Theatre in San Francisco through April 25. Visit www.cuttingball.com We close with a prerecorded interview with Eddie Gale and Calvin Keys re: the Bay Musicians Healthcare Fundraiser April 23 & 24, 2010 at Zelma's, 2246 Jerrold Avenue, San Francisco, (415) 824-7646. Drum night opens at 7:30 PM and the following day, 4/24, there are music workshops for youth and health screenings from 11 AM to 5 PM. The show starts at 8 PM.
Guests: Rhodessa Jones and Idris Ackamoor: "The Love Project," plus their Medea Project: Theatre for Incarcerated Women in the Diaspora--South Africa...; "Mrs. Streeter" playwright, Merrill D. Jones, and members of cast: Kimberly Smith as "Mrs. Streeter," Jeffery Tyler Moon as "Jeffery Streeter," and Clint Cartridge as "Charles Streeter"; Buford Powers, singer/composer, and India Cooke, musician, educator at Mills College featuring artists in her 10th year of the “PATTERNS: MUSIC AND RELATED ARTS IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN TRADITION” Apr. 14, 16 & 21. The lectures are at 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. in the Music Building Ensemble Room, on the Mills College Campus, 5000 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland. Oh, it's free too. Two of the artists are with her today in the studio: Eddie Gale, Trumpeter, and San José's Ambassador of Jazz (4/14), Brenda Schuman-Post, Oboist, documentarian (4/21)--not in that order. Folks should get up to Juvenile Hall this morning to support David who has an arraignment at 8:30 this morning. He is the only child being tried on felony charges in the Oscar Grant III protests 1/7/09. (There are three people being charged, the rest of those arrested have had charges dropped or reduced). David has two felony convictions. I had him on the air, Wednesday, April 8.
This morning we will have a tribute to William B. Lawsha "Prince Lasha," September 10, 1929 to December 12, 2008. Prince Lasha was born in 1929 in Fort Worth, Texas and went to school with Ornette Coleman. In1947, the two of them started playing saxophone in a school band (which also produced great musicians like Charles Moffett and King Curtis). They worked with Harold Land and Red Connors before going their separate ways. He lived in New York, Oakland, Germany, Italy, and France where he had the honor, he says, of playing with many great musicians such as Sonny Simmons who worked with Prince for six years; Eric Dolphy, John Coltrane, and Sonny Rollins recorded together—in fact he wrote “Music Matador that Eric Dolphy made famous. Wanda's Picks concludes with an excerpt of Matador (from …A True Story). When he made his transition last month, Prince was working on releasing a new CD on his label Birdseye Records, called “Baritone Madness.” I hope we'll see this CD in the near future. It features Woody Shaw, Ron Carter, Odean Pope and Eddie Gale. Prince Lasha Jr. said there's another release coming out in a few weeks and he'll tell us about it this morning. Perhaps I can get the producer, Prince Jr., to come on the air to talk about the project. We will be joined this special 1 1/2 hour tribute by Prince's friends and family, including Odean Pope, Eddie Gale, Sonny Simmons, Chuck Fishman, Oluyemi Thomas, Destiny Muhammad, Leon Williams, Anthony Foster, and sons: Anthony, William and Prince. Wanda's Picks concludes with an interview with Kelly Whalen, co-director of Tulia, TX, a film about a small town's search for justice in the midst of blatant police misconduct in an attempt to rid the town of drug trafficking. The ITVS film is premiering at the San Francisco Main Library, 100 Larkin Street, near Civic Center BART. Lanier Pruitt, our beloved friend and colleague died suddenly. His funeral is today, Friday, Jan. 23, 12 Noon, at Cooper Mortuary, 1580 Fruitvale
This morning we'll reflect on the Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States of America, Barack Hussain Obama. Don't forget the Prince Lasha Tribute this Friday, January 23, 8-9:30 AM PST. Listeners are invited to call in with their thoughts to share. Eddie Gale is guest host with Wanda Sabir, this morning.
December 12, 2008, William B. Lawsha, "Prince Lasha," made his transition. Born in Wellington, Texas on September 10, 1929, to W.B. and Amy Roberson Lawsha, the family moved to Fort Worth, Texas while Prince was young. Music was his passion, his last recording a tribute to Barack Obama, which fans can listen to at http://eddiegale.com/. Prince Lasha composed music and played the woodwinds, alto and baritone saxophones, flute, and clarinet. The last time I saw him was this summer after the San Jose Jazz Festival with Eddie Gale's ensemble at Yoshi's. He had nine children, all residing in the San Francisco Bay Area, Oakland his home for many years, Besides his children, he leaves behind: grandchildren, great-grandchildren, a sister and two brothers, nieces, nephews, and many fans and friends. This special show is an opportunity for all who knew and loved him to share stories and memories of a man who left us all too suddenly, even though his walk on this journey was as steep as it was long. The tribute's new date is Friday, Jan. 23, 8-10 AM. Stay tuned for the line-up.