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A bumper bag of tunes this week with the usual melange of soul, funk, ska and blues plus a couple of new ones from Brainstory and Lack of Afro. Its a Happy Birthday to Booker T, Neil Young and Errol Brown. The three Northern Soul Stonkers are from Bobby, Beverley and Billy and we kick off with a cheeky one from The Sweet - "are you ready Steve, Andy?"Tune into new broadcasts of Groovy Soul, LIVE, Sunday 12 - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.For more info and tracklisting, visit :https://thefaceradio.com/groovy-soul//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a tumultuous year 1990 had been for the Hit Factory — and the final four singles produced by Stock Aitken Waterman that year certainly highlight that. What should have been Lonnie Gordon's second SAW-produced single, "If I Have To Stand Alone", came out as her third, but despite being in the same vein as top 5 hit "Happenin' All Over Again", it under-performed on the UK chart and the If I Have To Stand Alone album wasn't even released there at the time. Lonnie joins us for one final time to discuss the disappointment she faced as a result and the US dance hits she recorded with Black Box in the following years. New girl group Delage was launched in December 1990 with a remake of disco classic "Rock The Boat" — and Karina and Emma from the group reveal how the project came about. Meanwhile, one final single was belatedly released from Donna Summer's Another Place And Time album. Mike Stock tells us about the lyrical change Donna requested for "Breakaway" and the late singer's husband and manager, Bruce Sudano, talks about the song's success in South America and why Donna ultimately decided not to return to PWL. And we take a look at "Send A Prayer (To Heaven)" by Errol Brown — an often-forgotten Christmas song by the late former singer of Hot Chocolate.Subscribe for bonus material at chartbeats.com.au/sawTwitter: @ChartBeatsAU, @MrMattDenbyInstagram: @chartbeatsauFacebook: Chart Beats: A Journey Through PopEmail: chartbeats.au@gmail.com
The latest episode of the podcast which asks; have any of Chart Music ever had to deal with a Hard Lovin' Woman?As listeners to the World's Greatest Podcast About Middle-Aged Hacks Banging On About Old Episodes Of Top Of The Pops, you'll be fully aware of the general consensus on Nineteen Eighty, Pop-Crazed Youngsters; that it was the trough between the stratospheric peaks of '79 and '81. But in this episode, the case for the defence is comprehensively laid out, and if you're here for the coat-downs, you're going to be disappointed, because this episode is a bit SKILL.We're on the cusp of the Great Pop Famine of 1980 – which cost us six issues of NME and MM each and nine portions of our Favourite Thursday Evening Fizzy Pop Treat – and into the final month of the reign of Robin Nash. But although he's on his way out, he's already attempted to drag the show into the Aydeez by raiding the petty cash till for a new set – including a gun tower – and giving a debut cap to the Vicar of Rock himself, a 39 year-old Tommy Vance, who immediately puts himself about and makes a good account of himself, with one or two exceptions.Musicwise, it's a broad and diverse spread of 1980 fare. Leon Haywood gives the youth some timely advice about pegging. New Musik finally get their moment on Chart Music. There's a chance to see American Pipou on Soul Train. The Chords represent the Mod Revival by disguising themselves as Generation X, before we're hit by a megablast of Dadisfaction broadcast live from Bodie and Doyle's living room. Then it's a one-two-three punch of RRRROCKK from Whitesnake, Saxon and Motörhead, interrupted by Errol Brown's mashed potato-mountain of a single, an obligatory dollop of the Nolans, another chance for us to drool over the Beat, Kate Bush being a clingfilm foetus, and a thrilling Number One where the Kids get hit in the face with a holdall, which they deserve for being so sullen and bovine.Simon Price and Neil Kulkarni join Al Needham for a rampage through the middle of the Eighventies, and the tangents come thick and fast, including the correct way to modify a Harrington, the Nagasaki Hellblaster, Skinhead Discos, which living room accoutrements would make the best weapons against a home invasion of Street Punks, how Sham 69 got their name, tales of Machete Max, was Lemmy the Father Seamus Fitzpatrick of Metal, and the introduction of The BPT. SWEARING!Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | Twitter | The Chart Music Wiki | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Price, Neil Kulkarni and Al Needham continue their voyage into this episode of TOTP, and the thick musk of denim and leather is beginning to permeate the air. Whitesnake! Saxon! Motörhead! Three youths up the front giving themselves a headache! Rude t-shirts! Jimmy Ruffin in a Hawaiian shirt! Close Encounters of the Errol Brown kind! RRROCKKKK! Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | Twitter | The Chart Music Wiki | Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sintonía: "Soif, Charneau, Pinot" - Kind And Kinky Zoo "Una paloma" - Errol Brown & The Revolutionaries; "Ayinye" - Kweku Of Ghana; "Unity" - Aigbe Lebarty; "Dance to Getxo (Space Espècies)" - Franki Ramos; "La Pinturera" - María Martínez; "Demasiado viejos" - Fuckpop Family; "Suffer Suffer" - Rhabdomantic Orchestra; "Belicoso" - Calva Louise; "Heat" - Freedust Todas las músicas seleccionadas y presentadas por Josele Calabuig desde RNE en Alicante Millón de gracias para Inma, Amparo, Pancho y Miguel Ángel por su incondicional apoyo logístico, profesionalidad y buen hacer...!!! Escuchar audio
As Broadcast @www.totallywiredradio.com on Wednesday 30.03.2022Hour One and Two with Alan Kenny Arscott (DJ A.K.A.)01. Belair - Samba For A Cold Warrior (Belby Wetterman 1980)02. Hank Mobley - Recado Bossa Nova (Blue Note 1965)03. Chris Bangs & Mick Talbot - Sumtni' Else (Acid Jazz 2022)04. Timo Lassy - Orlo (We Jazz 2021)05. Charles Stepney - Step On Step (International Anthem 2022)06. The Jazz Seven - Keeper Of The Flame (Frog 1988)07. Ronnie Foster - Argentina (Columbia 1979)08. Tom Misch Ft. GoldLink - Before Paris/Lost In Paris ( Beyond The Groove 2020/22)09. POSY & Brandon Markell Holmes - Fill My Cup (Bastard Jazz 2022)10. Ashaye - Too Many Dreams (V4Visions 1991/Numero 2022)11. Errol Brown & The Chosen Few - People Make The World Go Round (Song Bird 1972)12. Bitty McLean - Walk Away From Love (Peckings 45 2004)13. The Clarendionians - Walking Up A One Way Street (Dragons Recs 1973)14. Robert Dubwise Browne - Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Vortex Recs Japan 2020)15. Lee Oskar - Haunted House (Leftside Wobble Edit) (Unreleased/Elektra 1978)16. Lemon & Herb Pres. Miči - Are We Safe (Mixed In Motion Recs 2021)17. Alan Smithee Ft. Natalie Cole - Blue Blackness (Smooth Edit) (Sounds Like Ultra 2003)18. Doctor Rockit - Cafe De Flore (Charles Webster Mix) (Lifelike 2001)19. Acid Jerks - Remote Area (Ext Mix) (Nu Groove 2022)20. Gabriels - Love and Hate in a Different Time (Kerri Chandler Remix) (Atlas/ Parlophone 2021)21. Crackazat - Simple Things (Ron Trent Remix) (Freerange 2022)
Song: Brother LouieSong by: Stories (band)Intro by: Gail NoblesPodcast vocals, drums, & keyboardist: Gail NoblesInterview by: Alan Patterson from the Voices of TimeUsage: Attribution 3.0 Creative Commons Licensehttps://archive.org/details/iKey_004_201508Today's topic on Postgirl's Recordings is the band “Stories”. They were an early 1970's rock and pop music band based in New York. They had a number 1 hit with a cover of Hot Chocolate's song “Brother Louie” song. Brother Louie a song about an interracial love affair between a white man and a black woman, and the subsequent disowning of the man by his parents because of it. The title was written and sung by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson of the group Hot Chocolate, and was a No. 7 hit in the UK Singles Chart for the band in 1973."Brother Louie" was covered by the American band Stories (featuring singer Ian Lloyd) about six months after Hot Chocolate's UK hit. The Stories version reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and sold a million plus copies to earn a gold disk.I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to Postgirl's Recordings. Now I'm going to let you hear Alan Patterson's interview with lead singer Ian Lloyd. It's not a recent interview, but you're going to hear about Louie and more. Enjoy. ….
Horacio Embón y Luisa Valmaggia conversaron con el músico Donald Clifton Mc Cluskey, popularmente conocido como “Donald” acerca de la vuelta a la presencialidad en los shows y sus nuevos proyectos y espectáculos. También se refirió a su actualidad personal, la nueva banda que lo acompaña en las presentaciones y repasó su extensa carrera que cubre varias generaciones de público. Actualmente se encuentra en proceso de grabación de un disco online junto a un músico Hawaiano que será producido por el mítico Errol Brown, histórico productor de Bob Marley. Encuentro Nacional, lunes a viernes de 17.00 a 20.00 Con Luisa Valmaggia, Horacio Embón, Natalia Maderna, Nora Lafón, Daniela Bruno, Silvia Bacher, Claudio Leveroni y Carla Ruíz.
Versatile singer songwriter Kaya Black is in the studio today and we talk about the reggae music scene, recording music in Nashville and Jamaica, his family, his new single "Missing You" and more! Named after a Bob Marley album (and song), and musically inspired by both his mother and his father, entertainment photographer Johnny Black (who's photo credits include Bob Marley and Black Uhuru plus album covers for Ziggy Marley), Kaya also discusses what it was like to be one of the youngest concert goers at Reggae Sunsplash and how an Instagram post gave him an opportunity to work in the studio with Grammy award winning engineer Errol Brown, country music producer Tyler Cain and Kyle Cook, guitarist from Matchbox 20. Join us!
On 52nd episode of The Bald Head-N-The Dread Podcast Autarchii and Jr reason with Freddie Mintah owner of Roots Madiaq Tv.SUBCRIBE : Roots Madiaq Tv:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOO25FUmIhnxnd-3aELb0jwMintah is a 14-year-old multi-instrumentalist born in London. Roots Madiaq already has an impressive catalogue of interviews which includes legendary sound engineer Errol Brown, Grammy award winning artist Aston Barrett Jr, reggae artist Pressure Buss Pipes, and pianist and producer Jamie Hinkson.Mintah explains his initial exposure to reggae music and Pan-African philosophy.From there, he explains what inspired him to create Roots Madiaq TvMintah also opened up about the greatest relationship he has with his parents and how they are the biggest supporter of his endeavors.
This weeks show starts off with classics from The Twinkle Brothers, Wayne Wade, Max Romeo, Barrington Levy, Freddie McGregor, The In Crowd, I-Roy with Errol Dunkley, Syflord Walker, Culture, Mighty Diamonds, Gregory Isaacs, Burning Spear, and Johnny Osbourne. New music this week comes from Brain Damage and Big Youth, Earl Sixteen with Mutabaruka, Jubba White and Frassman Brilliant, Manudigital with Devon Morgan and Red Fox, Alborosie, Sanchez, Black Roots, Kabaka Pyramid with Medi Sun, Jesse Royal, Eesah, and Micah Shemaiah. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from Bag O Wire, Errol Brown, Carlton and Family Man Barrett, Jerry Johnson, Dub N Dope, Tokiboun In Dub, and Don Fe. Extended dub mixes feature Horace Andy and The Hoboken HiFi, The Upsetters, Lee Scratch Perry with Subatomic Sound System, Barry Isaac, Peter Broggs, and Barrington Levy. Enjoy! Twinkle Brothers - Jah Kingdom Come - Frontline 12” Wayne Wade - Poor & Humble - The Biggest Dancehall Anthems 1979-1982 - Greensleeves Max Romeo & The Upsetters - Norman - War Ina Babylon - 4 Men With Beards Barrington Levy & Prince Jammy - Black Heart Man/Round 8 - Junjo Presents: Big Showdown At King Tubby's - Greensleeves Jerry Johnson - Live and Learn - Live and Learn - Jerry Johnson Music Freddie McGregor - Never Run Away - Greensleeves 12” The In Crowd - Milk And Honey - Clive Hunt Presents: Bad, Bad, Bad - VP Records I- Roy & Errol Dunkley - Created By The Father - VP Records Sylford Walker - Cleanliness Is Godliness - Lamb's Bread International - Blood & Fire Culture - Jah Rastafari - Children Of Jah: The High Note Singles Collection - Doctor Bird Mighty Diamonds - I Need A Roof - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records Gregory Isaacs - Smile - Mr. Isaacs - VP Records Gregory Isaacs - The Sun Shines For Me - Mr. Isaacs - VP Records Junior Byles - The Long Way - Beat Down Babylon: Dreader Sounds 1973-1975 - Doctor Bird Burning Spear - Road Foggy - Hail H.I.M. - EMI Horace Martin - War - Life Crisis - Thompson Sound Johnny Osbourne feat. Papa Tullo - Back Off (Ringcraft) - Nightfall - VP Records Brain Damage & Big Youth - Wareika Hill - Beyond The Blue - Jarring Effects Earl Sixteen & Mutabaruka - Back To The Roots/Ship A Come - King Of The Dub Rock 3 - Jah Solid Rock Jubba White, Frassman Brilliant & Arturas - Rise and Shine - Simmer Down Sounds /White Stone Productions 3gypt - Blakk Wombman - 3y3 Vizion Muzik Ras Teo & Zion I Kings - Gone Ah Search/Gone A Selah Dub - Cellestial Rockers - Zion High Productions Manudigital feat. Devon Morgan - Digital Kingston Session - Digital Kingston Session II - X Ray Productions Alborosie feat. Collie Buddz - Ginal - For The Culture - VP Records Bushman - Give Me Some More - Higher Ground - Greensleeves Sanchez - What A Day - Kirkledove Records Christopher Ellis - Playlist - The Healer Riddim - Maximum Sound Frankie Paul - Alesha - Power House Selctors Choice: George Phang - VP Records Sugar Minott - Sprinter Sprayer - Ras Portraits - Ras Records Keith & Tex - Don't Look Back - Redux - Soul Beats Derrick Harriot & The Crystalites - The Overtaker - The Undertaker - Doctor Bird Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Bag O Wire - Rock Fort - Bag O Wire - Klik Errol Brown - Roots Rockas - Orthodox Dub - Dub Store Records Carlton & Family Man Barrett - Ista Episode - Macka Dub - Ras Records Carlton & Family Man Barrett - Bradsta Dub - Macka Dub - Ras Records Jerry Johnson - Urban Jungle - Live and Learn - Jerry Johnson Music Dr. Edward Love DubNDope - Dopewise - Imani - Chalice Row Records Tokiboun In Dub feat. Full Vibes - Faith Soothes (original mix)/Faith Soothes (flute version) - Mountain Vibrations - Dubophonic Records Don Fe - Haunted Ghetto - Youthful Riddim - Jah Catalyst Horace Andy - Money (Hoboken HiFi Version) - Broken Beats 2 - Echo Beach Upsetters - Zion's Blood - Super Ape - Island Records Lee Scratch Perry & Subatomic Sound System - Zion's Blood - Super Ape Returns To Conquer - Subatomic Sound Barry Isaac - Zion Highest Region/Zion Highest Region Dub - Reggae On Top Peter Broggs - Jah Jah Voice Is Calling -Never Forget Jah The Early Years 1976-1986 - Motion Records Barrington Levy - Praise His Name - Jam Can 12” =================================== Alborosie - Challawa - For The Culture - VP Records Pressure Busspipe - Good Herbs - Stella Green Farms Riddim - Oddiowave Records Gonzo & Zeb - Addict - Rebel Sound Records Black Roots - Night Ride - Nothing In The Larder - Nubian Records Jah Garvey & Niggi Tallawah - Hard A Yard - Righteousness Riddim - Yam & Banana Da Fuchaman - Valley Of Righteousness - Righteousness Riddim - Yam & Banana Yam & Banana - Righteousness Riddim - Righteousness Riddim - Yam & Banana Kabaka Pyramid & Medi Sun - Natural High - Cali Roots Riddim - Ineffable Records Capital D - Live Up - Dinner Time Riddim - Wicked Vybz Jesse Royal - Natty Dread - Royal - Easy Star Records Eesah - Nubian Queen - King Ivier/Loud City Music Micah Shemaiah - Strictly Rub A Dub/Strictly Rub A Dub Dub - King Of The Dub Rock 3 - Jah Solid Rock Spragga Benz - Love Is All I Bring - Darker Shades Riddim - Ranch Entertainment Manudigital feat. Red Fox - Digital Kingston Session - Digital Kingston Session II - X Ray Productions Hi Grade Hi-Fi feat. Richie Culture & Robbie Melody - Steppin/Dubbin' - Come Around Riddim - Hi Grade Hi Fi Critical Hi-Fi feat. El Fata - It's All Right/It's Alright Version - Chase Vampire 7”
For anyone who is interested in joining the next Hike + Heal retreat on Catalina Island, visit https://hikingmyfeelings.org/catalina-retreats Aya Tsuruta Aya is a marketer, environmental steward, outdoorswoman, and member of T1D nation (since '97). Through life's ups and downs she's found joy, solace, and strength in the outdoors—on the trails, at the crag, and under the stars—and is passionate about helping other diabetics feel safe and confident outside. IN THIS EPISODE: Aya's background in the outdoors and how diabetes informed her career choices Working with the Utah Conservation Corps Considerations for adventuring with T1D Favorite trail snacks with musical guest Brett Wilson - Roots of Creation "Billboard and radio chart topping, award-winning, international reggae-rock sensation Roots of Creation, are a touring powerhouse. Whether on the festival circuit, performing at jam and reggae-rock favorites like Camp Bisco, Gathering of The Vibes, California Roots, Jungle Jam and Closer to the Sun, or sharing the stage at sold out shows with some of their diverse influences including Slightly Stoopid, The Wailers, and Michael Franti, reggae/rock/dubtronica band Roots of Creation (RoC) offers up a high-energy, infectious live music experience. Their mix of reggae riddims, conscious lyrics, spirited horn lines, and electronic beats makes crowds move and has their loyal underground fan base (RoC Family) and street team (Universal Soldiers) travelling the distance to pack venues from coast-to-coast. Roots of Creation's most recent full length LP release, Grateful Dub combines their longtime love for reggae-dub style music and the Grateful Dead, RoC reworked some of the world's favorite Dead tunes into a new studio album. RoC had the pleasure of working in the studio with the legendary 5-time Grammy winner Errol Brown who was Bob Marley's engineer and now Rebelution's live sound engineer for this project. Grateful Dub is also being performed live in its entirety at festivals, theatres, and clubs around the country, and features rotating special guests including Melvin Seals (JGB), Scott Guberman (Phil Lesh) full horn sections, and others. Grateful Dub captures the spirit and magic of the Grateful Dead, while laying it down reggae-dub style. CONNECT WITH ROOTS OF CREATION: @rootsofcreation on Instagram RoC Family Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RoCfam IN THIS EPISODE: Brett's connection to nature and roots in New Hampshire How the fans came through for Roots of Creation in 2020 Congratulations on a successful Kickstarter campaign! New album + Upcoming shows /// We're hiking ONE MILLION MILES for diabetes awareness. Join us: https://hikingmyfeelings.org/diabetes Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/hikingmyfeelings Join the Hiking My Feelings Family: https://family.hikingmyfeelings.org Read the book: https://hikingmyfeelings.org/book Blaze Your Own Trail to Self-Love: https://hikingmyfeelings.org/byot --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hikingmyfeelings/support
This weeks show starts off with music from Bob Marley & The Wailers, Willi Williams, Gregory Isaacs, The Wailing Souls, Sugar Minott, Barry Brown, Horace Andy, Dhaima, Peter Tosh, Lucky Dube, Garnet Silk, Ken Booth, Dennis Brown, Junior Byles, and The Heptones. New Music this week comes from Luciano, 3gypt, Oba Simba, Nga Han, Kevon Carter, Toots & The Maytals, Alborosie & Jo Mersa, Protoje & Popcaan, Perfect Giddimani and Dez I Boyd, Koffee, Eesah, and Reggae Roast with Charlie P and Brother Culture. In The Dub Zone you will hear dubs from The Aggrovators, Errol Brown, King Tubby, The Black Ark Players, Vibronics,and Stefanosis. Extended dub mixes feature The Breadwinners with City Culture and Stally, Aston Family Man Barrett with Senya, Paul Blackman, Yabby You with King Tubby, Tappa Zukie, Dillinger, and Tommy McCook, Horace Andy, and Big Youth. Enjoy! Bob Marley & The Wailers - Wake Up And Live - Survival - Tuff Gong Willi Williams - Rock On - Unification: From Channel One To King Tubby’s - Shanachie Gregory Isaacs - Universal Tribulation - The African Museum & Tad’s Collection Vol. 1 - Tad’s The Wailing Souls - Slow Coach - Wild Suspense - Island Records Sugar Minott - Walking Through The Ghetto - Ghetto-ology - Easy Star Records Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner - Hornsman Rock - Tradition Disc In Dub - Tradtion Disc Barry Brown - Natty Dread Nah Run - Strong Like Sampson: Linval Thompson Presents The 12” Mixes - Hot Milk Horace Andy - Problems - Singerman - Blood & Fire Dhaima - Ina Jah Children - The Ladies At Joe Gibbs - VP Records Peter Tosh - Not Gonna Give It Up - Mama Africa - EMI Lucky Dube - Crime and Corruption - The Way It Is - Shanachie Garnet Silk - Bless Me - Reggae Anthology: Xtra Wicked: Bobby Digital - VP Records Luciano & Mutabaruka - Psalms 24 - Duets - Jet Star Dennis Brown - To The Foundation - Judge Not - Shanachie Ken Boothe - Is It Because I’M Black? - Darker Than Blue Soul From Down Jamdown - Blood & Fire Glen Adams - I Can’t Help It - A Place Called Jamaica Part 2 - Makasound Junior Byles - I’ve Got A Feeling - Beat Down Babylon - Doctor Bird Junior Byles - Demonstration and Protest - Beat Down Babylon - Doctor Bird The Heptones & Jah Buzz - Equal Rights - Rebel Disco - Studio One Buju Banton - 400 Years - Upside Down 2020 - Gargamel Music/Roc Nation Luciano - The Answer - The Answer - Oneness Records 3gypt - Pure Lies - Tuff Gong International/3y3 Vizion Muzik Oba Simba - Fighting On Arrival - The Arrival - Sunvibes Music Nga Han feat. The Signal One Band - Great Honor - Roots Unity Presents: Nga Han The Living Stream Chapter 1 - Roots Unity Ras Teo Meets Lone Ark - Father House/Father House Dub - Ten Thousand Lions - Lone Ark Productions Midnite - Scheme A Things - Scheme A Things - Rastafaria Bitty McLean w/ Sly & Robbie - Every Word And Move - Love Restart Deluxe - Taxi records Terry Linen - Call On A Friend - Terry Linen - VP Records Kevon Carter - Key to The World - Aquagem Mike Anthony - Love TKO - Short A Nothing - Gussie P Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Bag O Wire - Rock Fort - Bag O Wire - Klik Errol Brown - Black Forest Rock - Orthodox Dub - Dub Store Records King Tubby - Dubbing My Way - 100% Of Dub - Select Cuts The Black Ark Players - Dreadlocks - Black Ark In Dub/Black Ark Vol.2 - VP Records Senya & Aston Family Man Barrett - Children Of The Ghetto (discomix) - Cobra Style: Productions From The Wailers Musical Director - Heartbeat Records Vibronics Meets Conscious Sounds - Try A Dub - Half Century Dub - Scoops Stefanosis - Atlas Shrugged - Explorations In Dub 2/Lockdown Dub - Dubophonic The Breadwinners feat. City Culture & Stally - As Far As I Can See - Horus Records Paul Blackman - Earth Wind & Fire - The Rockers Story: The Mystic World Of Augustus Pablo - Shanachie King Tubby - Tubby’s Vengeance - Yabby You Jesus Dread: 1972-1977 Tappa Zukie & Dillinger - Natty Dread On The Mountain Top/Freshly - Yabby You Jesus Dread: 1972-1977 Tommy McCook - Revenge - Yabby You Jesus Dread: 1972-1977 Horace Andy - Youths Of Today/Jah Youths - Good Vibes 1975-1979 - Blood & Fire Big Youth - Waterhouse Rock (Groove Corporation Remix) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire - Select Cuts ===================================== Toots & The Maytals feat. Ziggy Marley - Three Little Birds - Got To Be Tough - Trojan Jamaica Alborosie & Jo Mersa - Ready - VP Records Lila Ike’ - Thy Will - The Experience - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Protoje feat. Popcann - Like Royalty - In Search Of Lost Time - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Green Lion Crew feat. Roe Summerz - Keep Blazin’ - Ineffable Records Perfect Giddimani feat. Dez I Boyd & Rootz Radicals - It Aint Easy - Full 100 Music Koffee - Pressure - Promised Land Recordings Richie Spice feat. Dre Island - Murderer - Together We Stand - VP Records Luciano & Runkus - Use Jah Words - The Answer - Oneness Records Ras Ajai - Jah Jah Is For You - Gem In Eye - Riddim 3000 Eesah - Irie - King I-Vier/Loud City Music Roots Attack feat. Jonnygo Figure - Ting Called Vibes - 1630225 Records Reggae Roast feat. Charlie P & Brother Culture - Murder - Turn Up The Heat - Trojan Reloaded Kingston Express feat. Longfingah - Red Hot - The Foot Of The Mountain - Kingston Express Records Kiko Bun - Where I’m Coming From/I Remember How To Dub - Island Records Teacha Dee - Attitude Of Gratitude - Vinyllionaires Club Riddim - Giddimani Records
This weeks show starts off in a classic style with selections from Dennis Brown, Peter Tosh, Hugh Mundell, Barry Brown, The Twinkle Brothers, Devon Clarke, Horace Andy & Jah Stitch, Leroy Smart, Johnny Clarke, and Barrington Levy. New music this week comes from Reggae Roast featuring Earl 16 and XL Mad, The Mighty Diamonds, Luciano, Protoje and Popcaan, Da Real Storm featuring Junior Kelly, Trudii Harrison, Nga Han, Chezidek, Koffee, Richie Spice, Blackout Ja with Lion Dub, and Hermit Dubz featuring Damian Marley. Also this week we celebrate Jamaicas independence with songs about Jamaica from Clinton Fearon Tarrus Riley, Brigadier Jerry, Busy Signal, Bella Blair, Jah Cure, Lovindeer, and Tony Rebel. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from Carlton Santa Davis, Sly & Robbie with Stepper Briard, Dreadzone & Dubmatix, Paolo Baldini Dubfiles and Dubblestandart, Gaudi and Prince Fatty, and Nat Birchall and Al Breadwinner. Extended dub mixes feature Prince Alla, Marcia Griffiths and Errol Brown, Lopez Walker and Jah Berry, Cornell Campbell and Scientist, and Linval Thompson. Enjoy! Dennis Brown - The Prophet Rides Again - The Complete A&M Years - A&M Peter Tosh - Recruiting Soldiers - Mystic Man - EMI Hugh Mundell - Rastafari’s Call - Blackman’s Foundation - Shanachie Barry Brown - Natty Roots Man - The Mighty Striker Shoots At Hits - Moll Selekta The Twinkle Brothers - It Gwine Dread’ A - Twinkle Music 12” Devon Clarke - Soldier/Soldier Dub - Call Me Bobo Saw - Bent Back Records Barrington Levy - Shine Eye Gal Dub - Burning Rockers: The 12” Mixes - Burning Sounds Clinton Fearon - Jamaica - Mi Deh Yah - Kool Yuh Foot Tarrus Riley - Sweet Jamaica - Zion Gate Riddim - John John Horace Andy & Jah Stitch - Zion Gate/Every Wicked Have To Crawl - Original Ragga Muffin 1975-1977 - Blood & Fire Leroy Smart - Jah Is My Light - Niney The Observer: Roots With Quality - VP Records Johnny Clarke & Ranking Trevor - Warrior/Whip Them Jah - Niney The Observer: Roots With Quality - VP Records Barrington Levy - Skylarking - Junjo Presents The Big Showdown At King Tubby’s Brigadier Jerry - Jamaica, Jamaica - Jamaica Jamaica - Ras Records Busy Signal - Jamaica Love - Forever Young Riddim - Chronixx - Smile Jamaica - Chronology - Chronixx Music Freddie McGregor - Calling - True To My Roots - Big Ship Music Culture - I’m Not Ashamed - Old To The New: Steely & Cleevie Tribute To Joe Gibbs - VP Records The Wailing Souls & Alborosie - Shark Attack - Back A Yard - Greensleeves Richie Spice - Valley Of Jehosephat (Red Hot) - Together We Stand - VP Records Reggae Roast feat. Earl 16 - Bad Company - Turn Up The Heat - Trojan Reloaded The Mighty Diamonds - Nutt’n Nah Gwan/Nutt’n Nah Gwan Dub - Boot Camp Records Luciano - Jah Army - The Answer - Oneness Records Lila Ike’ - Where I’m Coming From - The Experience - Indignatio Collective/RCA Protoje feat. Popcaan - Like Royalty - In Search Of Lost Time - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Da Real Storm feat. Junior Kelly - Lionheart - Foreign Life - Giddimani Records Trudii Harrison - Black Voice(Killing Us) - CKM Infinity Studio Keith & Tex & Sound Of Thunder - What About Your Soul/What About Your Soul - Sound Of Thunder 7” Honey Boy - Jamaica - The Mighty Striker Shoots At Hits - Moll Selekta Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Carlton Santa Davis - Dub Land - Africa Is My Home - Carlton Santa Davis Sly & Robbie feat. Stepper Briard - Stepping Revolution - Stepper Takes The Taxi - Taxi Dreadzone & Dubmatix - Dread Lockdown - Dubwiser Paolo Baldini Dufiles Meets Dubblestandart - Fly Me To The Moon - Dub Me Crazy - Echo Beach Gaudi & Prince Fatty - Theremin Dub Mafia - 100 Years Of Theremin: The Dub Chapter - Dubmission Records Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner - Struggle Dub - Tradition Disc In Dub - Tradition Disc Prince Alla - Jerusalem - Tuff Scout Records Lopez Walker - Jah Jah New Garden - The Chantells & Friends: Children Of Jah 1977-1979 - Blood & Fire Jah Berry - Daily News/Daily News Version - We Are Getting Bad: The Sound Of Phase One - Motion Records Marcia Griffiths & Bojangles - Dreamland/Natty Dub In A Dreamland - The Reggae Train: More Great Hits From The High Note Label - Heartbeat Errol Brown - Dub It In A Dreamland - Dub Over Dub: 27 Track Dub Extravaganza - Heartbeat Records Cornel Campbell & Scientist - Bandulo - Rub A Dub Revolution - Pressure Sounds Linval Thompson - Jumping For Joy - Linval Thompson & Friends Vol. 1 - Thompson Sound ==================================== Bella Blair - Jamaica - Toni Blair Music Chronixx - Cool As The Breeze/Friday - Soul Circle Music Busy Signal - Jamaica Jamaica - Jamaica Rock Riddim - Maximum Sound Nga Han - The Living Stream - Roots Unity Presents Nga Han: The Living Stream Chapter 1 - Roots Unity Chezidek - Jah Protect I Life - Hello Africa - Tad’s Records Black Am I - King Of Kings - Ghetto Youths International Gleem & Gary Pine - Adjust Your Brightness - Christian Cowlin Productions Blackout JA & Liondub - Novichok/Novichok Riddim - Liondub International Koffee - Pressure - Promised Land Recordings Richie Spice - Eyes To See The World - Together We Stand - VP Records Jah Cure - Jamaica - True Reflections: A New Beginning - VP Records Reggae Roast feat. XL Mad - Six Plants - Turn Up The Heat - Trojan Reloaded Perfect Giddimani & Jimmy Spliff Sound - Good Herbs - Evidence Music Hermit Dubz feat. Damian Marley - Make It Bun Dem (Hermit Dubz Remix)/Make It Bun Dem Dub 2 - Hermit Dubz Lovindeer - Walk Like A Jamaican - A Jamaica We Come From - Prolific Productions The Voices Of Sweet Jamaica - Sweet Jamaica (All Star Remix) - MV Music Tony Rebel - Sweet Jamaica - Reggae Anthology: Xtra Wicked Bobby Digital - VP Records Luciano feat. Jesse Royal - The Music - The Answer - Oneness Records
You may not recognize James Ray, Errol Brown, or Hank Ballard by name, but you'll recognize their music.
In this week's episode, RBP's very own Terrible Trio are joined by the legendary Jill Furmanovsky for a free-ranging conversation about her long career – and about rock photography in general. Jill describes her lucky 1972 break at London's Rainbow Theatre, talks about shooting Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan, and namechecks fellow snappers Pennie Smith and Barrie Wentzell. Discussion follows about free pieces (on Henry Diltz, Dennis Morris, and Barry Feinstein) by Observer photography critic Sean O'Hagan. The first of three clips from a 1975 interview with the late Errol Brown prompts reflections on the delicious Hot Chocolate – and what made Brown such a compelling star of '70s pop. Mark then guides us through new library pieces about Andy Williams (1963), the MC5 (1968), Ringo Starr (1972), and Scritti Politti (1988). Barney spotlights articles on Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the state of music journalism in 2018. Jasper wraps up the episode by considering the post-Velvets careers of Lou Reed, John Cale and co., plus an unlikely 2011 live pairing of Foo Fighters and CeeLo Green… Many thanks to special guest Jill Furmanovsky; visit rockarchive.com to see her photography.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.
In this week's episode, RBP's very own Terrible Trio are joined by the legendary Jill Furmanovsky for a free-ranging conversation about her long career – and about rock photography in general. Jill describes her lucky 1972 break at London's Rainbow Theatre, talks about shooting Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan, and namechecks fellow snappers Pennie Smith and Barrie Wentzell. Discussion follows about free pieces (on Henry Diltz, Dennis Morris, and Barry Feinstein) by Observer photography critic Sean O'Hagan. The first of three clips from a 1975 interview with the late Errol Brown prompts reflections on the delicious Hot Chocolate – and what made Brown such a compelling star of '70s pop. Mark then guides us through new library pieces about Andy Williams (1963), the MC5 (1968), Ringo Starr (1972), and Scritti Politti (1988). Barney spotlights articles on Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the state of music journalism in 2018. Jasper wraps up the episode by considering the post-Velvets careers of Lou Reed, John Cale and co., plus an unlikely 2011 live pairing of Foo Fighters and CeeLo Green… Many thanks to special guest Jill Furmanovsky; visit rockarchive.com to see her photography.We are delighted to launch our exclusive collaboration with Rockarchive at rocksbackpages.com/rockarchive.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: Jill Furmanovsky's Moment, Jill's Bobquest, Val Wilmer, Dennis Morris, Henry Diltz, Barry Feinstein, Hot Chocolate audio, Andy Williams, The Beatles, MC5, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Scritti Politti, Suede, Fiona Apple, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Music journalism, Life beyond the Velvets, Foo Fighters/CeeLo Green and Zoot Suit riots.
In this week's episode, RBP's very own Terrible Trio are joined by the legendary Jill Furmanovsky for a free-ranging conversation about her long career – and about rock photography in general. Jill describes her lucky 1972 break at London's Rainbow Theatre, talks about shooting Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan, and namechecks fellow snappers Pennie Smith and Barrie Wentzell. Discussion follows about free pieces (on Henry Diltz, Dennis Morris, and Barry Feinstein) by Observer photography critic Sean O'Hagan. The first of three clips from a 1975 interview with the late Errol Brown prompts reflections on the delicious Hot Chocolate – and what made Brown such a compelling star of '70s pop. Mark then guides us through new library pieces about Andy Williams (1963), the MC5 (1968), Ringo Starr (1972), and Scritti Politti (1988). Barney spotlights articles on Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the state of music journalism in 2018. Jasper wraps up the episode by considering the post-Velvets careers of Lou Reed, John Cale and co., plus an unlikely 2011 live pairing of Foo Fighters and CeeLo Green… Many thanks to special guest Jill Furmanovsky; visit rockarchive.com to see her photography. We are delighted to launch our exclusive collaboration with Rockarchive at rocksbackpages.com/rockarchive. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Jill Furmanovsky's Moment, Jill's Bobquest, Val Wilmer, Dennis Morris, Henry Diltz, Barry Feinstein, Hot Chocolate audio, Andy Williams, The Beatles, MC5, Ringo Starr, Muddy Waters, Scritti Politti, Suede, Fiona Apple, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Music journalism, Life beyond the Velvets, Foo Fighters/CeeLo Green and Zoot Suit riots.
In this week's episode, RBP's very own Terrible Trio are joined by the legendary Jill Furmanovsky for a free-ranging conversation about her long career – and about rock photography in general. Jill describes her lucky 1972 break at London's Rainbow Theatre, talks about shooting Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan, and namechecks fellow snappers Pennie Smith and Barrie Wentzell. Discussion follows about free pieces (on Henry Diltz, Dennis Morris, and Barry Feinstein) by Observer photography critic Sean O'Hagan. The first of three clips from a 1975 interview with the late Errol Brown prompts reflections on the delicious Hot Chocolate – and what made Brown such a compelling star of '70s pop. Mark then guides us through new library pieces about Andy Williams (1963), the MC5 (1968), Ringo Starr (1972), and Scritti Politti (1988). Barney spotlights articles on Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the state of music journalism in 2018. Jasper wraps up the episode by considering the post-Velvets careers of Lou Reed, John Cale and co., plus an unlikely 2011 live pairing of Foo Fighters and CeeLo Green… Many thanks to special guest Jill Furmanovsky; visit rockarchive.com to see her photography. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.
Ραδιοφωνική εκπομπή της Τρίτης 12 Νοεμβρίου 2019 στο Δημοτικό Ραδιόφωνο Θεσσαλονίκης FM 100. Περιεχόμενα: Mort Shuman, Neil Young, Errol Brown, Πανσέληνος, Top trends twitter Greece, Singles Day, Σήμανση Κ.Ο.Κ Πήλιο για καμήλες και καγκουρό, Καιρός των επόμενων ημερών.
Hiya Eavesdroppers, this week we welcome back Jim Bamber to the podcast. Since our last podcast with Jim, he sadly suffered from a mini stroke and is currently in the process of recuperating. I'm sure you will all join us in wishing him a full and speedy recovery. In this episode we go through Jim's recovery from addiction and how he turned his life around. Its an inspiration to hear how someone can go from rock bottom, go back to school and spend the rest of his life giving back. Through personally caring for his family, working with addicted young offenders and rape victims, raising money for child soldiers, Palestinian refugee and FGM charities, Jim is living proof of how one individual can make an impact and be a force for good in this crazy world. Robert Baden-Powell once said, "Try and leave this world a little better than you found it". And as Errol Brown once said, "I believe in miracles...........". Peace Out - Amish Phil Intro Music: https://open.spotify.com/track/33tGYsDxl2dUvKx8QSQBvD Follow Jim, and check out his music here...https://open.spotify.com/artist/0bdbmlVss9H667HKU1GSgf Check out Jims' Youtube channel here...https://www.youtube.com/user/bamjimba/featured Message The Amish Inquisiton here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc) @amishinqpodcast https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA theamishinquisition@gmail.com
My guest on this week’s Books Podcast is the poet and playwright Lemn Sissay. Lemn’s new memoir My Name Is Why describes his early life — given up for fostering in the late 1960s as the son of an unmarried Ethiopian mother — and his progress, when his foster family gave him up, through the care system and out the other side. It’s a powerfully affecting story, and Lemn joins me to fill in some of the gaps. How does he feel towards his foster parents now? Do the racism and institutional cruelty he experienced belong to a vanished age? And… what did Errol Brown need with an afro comb? Spectator Books is a series of literary interviews and discussions on the latest releases in the world of publishing, from poetry through to physics. Presented by Sam Leith, The Spectator's Literary Editor. Hear past episodes of Spectator Books here (https://audioboom.com/dashboard/4905582) .
My guest on this week’s Books Podcast is the poet and playwright Lemn Sissay. Lemn’s new memoir My Name Is Why describes his early life — given up for fostering in the late 1960s as the son of an unmarried Ethiopian mother — and his progress, when his foster family gave him up, through the care system and out the other side. It’s a powerfully affecting story, and Lemn joins me to fill in some of the gaps. How does he feel towards his foster parents now? Do the racism and institutional cruelty he experienced belong to a vanished age? And… what did Errol Brown need with an afro comb? Presented by Sam Leith.
**It's The Relax With Rendell Show Replay On Trax FM & Rendell Radio. This Week Rendell Featured Astaire, Brick, Charles Earland, Errol Brown, Hi On Life, Nile Rodgers, Pleasure, Sharon Redd, Valery Singleton, The Whispers…..& More. Catch Rendell Every Saturday From 7PM UK Time The Stations: Trax FM & Rendell Radio #traxfm #rendellradio #soul #funk #70ssoul #80ssoul #60s #boogie #disco #easylistening #soulclassics #reggae #nusoul Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ **
Boyd and John discuss the Lindisfarne Festival, Errol Brown's dodger, art v graphic design, the Venice Biennale, fussy eaters and a bit of gardening chat.
** Due to technical difficulties, folks weren't able to record a brand new episode up as quickly as we would like with new music and talk. However, we wanted to give our listeners something to listen to with a flashback episode or 2 via our podcast feed in the meantime...enjoy the musical goodness! - DJ Fusion ** This is a flashback episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the week of April 12, 2017 (originally broadcast for the weeks of May 6 & 13, 2015) with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:19:39 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:19:40 - 2:55:27 DJ Fusion Mix The commentary during that week (over the phone due to the Black Hawk being out of town) during the show touched base on updates regarding the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, MD and it's after effects in the area (the #BaltimoreUprising, riots and why they occur, political and mainstream media responses & actions, etc.), Chicago & the exposed history of police brutality in Holman Square, the Mayweather vs. Paciquao boxing match and how folks reacted to it that were and were not fans of the sport (or the individuals in play), “Deflategate” and the NFL, the passing of singer/songwriters Ben E. King & Errol Brown (of Hot Chocolate), jazz musician Bob James suing Madlib for sample clearance issues and some other things here and there. There is no brand new Black Agenda Report news mini-segment on this week's episode due to this week's extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Week of April 12, 2017 (originally broadcast for the weeks of May 6 & 13, 2015) Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast by DJ Fusion [solo music mix this week; tunes listed by artist/song title/label(s) in order] 1. Positive K/It's All Gravy RMX/Creative Records [DJ Fusion Flashback Track] 2. Raekwon feat. Ghostface Killah & Rick Ross/Revory (Wraith)/Ice H2O & Caroline 3. Mega Ran & Storyville (Soul Veggies) feat. Esoteric, Reks & Reef the Lost Cause/Artillery/Brick Records 4. J. Sands feat. Main Flo & Dank/I Got Some Weed/B.U.K.A. Ent. 5. Royal/Across 110th St/AllTheWayRoyal.com 6. Jaga Jazzist/Oban/Ninja Tune 7. Alabama Shakes/Dunes/Rough Trade Records, ATO Records & MapleMusic Recordings 8. Annabel (lee)/Breathe Us/Ninja Tune 9. Seven Davis Jr./Wild Hearts/Ninja Tune 10. Tuxedo/Do It (Flaunt Edwards Edit)/Stones Throw 11. Empire Cast feat Jussie Smollett & Yazz/You're So Beautiful (Danger Ultra RMX)/White Label 12. Wiley/From The Outside (Special Request VIP)/Big Dada 13. Vic Mensa feat. Kanye West/U Mad/Def Jam 14. The Alchemist & Oh No feat. Phantogram/K.Y.S.A./Mass Appeal 15. Camp Lo/Bright Lights/Nature Sounds 16. Bizz The Prince feat. Inspectah Deck/Break The Walls/White Label 17. 80s Babies/3Fifths/Tall Black Guy Productions 18. The Mood Doctors/Time Refill/Pandemonium Wreckordz 19. Sly and Robbie and Spicy Chocolate feat. Ce'Cile/Let Me Love You/VP 20. Art of Ballistics/Take It On Faith/Lowatt 21. Hiatus Kaiyote/Shaolin Monk Motherfunk/Flying Buddha & Sony Top Request (Music Requested By The Listeners + Music Still Lasting in Rotation) 1. Earl Sweatshirt/Up Top/Tan Cressida & Columbia Records 2. J-Live/Mic Singletary/Moriter Music 3. Illa J/Strippers/Bastard Jazz 4. Roisin Murphy/Exploitation/Play It Again Sam 5. Banks/Change (Jensen Sportag RMX)/Harvest & Good Years
This episode was aired on 6th May on Radio Cardiff. This show is a tribute to Percy Sledge, Ben E King and Errol Brown fro Hot Chocolate who all passed away. Other artists include Har Mar Superstar, new music from St Germain, Souleance, The RH Factor, Hocus Pocus Ft Fred Wesley, Kat Edmonson, Charlie Parker's All Star Quintet, Dizzy Gillespie Sonny Rollins Sonny Stitt and Deluxe
This is the latest & BRAND NEW episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Ausar Ra Black Hawk for the weeks of May 6 & 13, 2015 with some new and classic music from the international Black Diaspora, news and commentary. This week's radio show breakdown (by minutes/hours): 0:00 - 1:19:39 Introduction & Extended Commentary 1:19:40 - DJ Fusion Mix The commentary this week (over the phone due to the Black Hawk being out of town) during the show touched base on updates regarding the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, MD and it's after effects in the area (the #BaltimoreUprising, riots and why they occur, political and mainstream media responses & actions, etc.), Chicago & the exposed history of police brutality in Holman Square, the Mayweather vs. Paciquao boxing match and how folks reacted to it that were and were not fans of the sport (or the individuals in play), “Deflategate” and the NFL, the passing of singer/songwriters Ben E. King & Errol Brown (of Hot Chocolate), jazz musician Bob James suing Madlib for sample clearance issues and some other things here and there. There is no brand new Black Agenda Report news mini-segment on this week's episode due to this week's extended commentary. Feel free to check out some recent episodes of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast over at our official blog, BlackRadioIsBack.com - all of the shows are clean/radio friendly. FuseBox Radio Playlist + Charts for the Weeks of May 6 & 13, 2015 Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast by DJ Fusion [solo music mix this week; tunes listed by artist/song title/label(s) in order] 1. Positive K/It's All Gravy RMX/Creative Records [DJ Fusion Flashback Track] 2. Raekwon feat. Ghostface Killah & Rick Ross/Revory (Wraith)/Ice H2O & Caroline 3. Mega Ran & Storyville (Soul Veggies) feat. Esoteric, Reks & Reef the Lost Cause/Artillery/Brick Records 4. J. Sands feat. Main Flo & Dank/I Got Some Weed/B.U.K.A. Ent. 5. Royal/Across 110th St/AllTheWayRoyal.com 6. Jaga Jazzist/Oban/Ninja Tune 7. Alabama Shakes/Dunes/Rough Trade Records, ATO Records & MapleMusic Recordings 8. Annabel (lee)/Breathe Us/Ninja Tune 9. Seven Davis Jr./Wild Hearts/Ninja Tune 10. Tuxedo/Do It (Flaunt Edwards Edit)/Stones Throw 11. Empire Cast feat Jussie Smollett & Yazz/You're So Beautiful (Danger Ultra RMX)/White Label 12. Wiley/From The Outside (Special Request VIP)/Big Dada 13. Vic Mensa feat. Kanye West/U Mad/Def Jam 14. The Alchemist & Oh No feat. Phantogram/K.Y.S.A./Mass Appeal 15. Camp Lo/Bright Lights/Nature Sounds 16. Bizz The Prince feat. Inspectah Deck/Break The Walls/White Label 17. 80s Babies/3Fifths/Tall Black Guy Productions 18. The Mood Doctors/Time Refill/Pandemonium Wreckordz 19. Sly and Robbie and Spicy Chocolate feat. Ce'Cile/Let Me Love You/VP 20. Art of Ballistics/Take It On Faith/Lowatt 21. Hiatus Kaiyote/Shaolin Monk Motherfunk/Flying Buddha & Sony Top Request (Music Requested By The Listeners + Music Still Lasting in Rotation) 1. Earl Sweatshirt/Up Top/Tan Cressida & Columbia Records 2. J-Live/Mic Singletary/Moriter Music 3. Illa J/Strippers/Bastard Jazz 4. Roisin Murphy/Exploitation/Play It Again Sam 5. Banks/Change (Jensen Sportag RMX)/Harvest & Good Years
Episode 5.15: Daredevil Mania In which Mike Royce goes nuclear over "criticism" from a Game of Thrones book zealot, exposes the eighth ring of hell that is the Guardian Film Show Podcast, and explains why fish finger sandwiches in London are a load of pollocks. Martin Unsworth gives a bizarre eulogy to singer Errol Brown, calls time on poor old Harrison Ford, and reveals the latest Starburst writer to fall victim to Scream blocking. Starburst gets in a spot of bother with the BBFC, the Fab Radio Global Media "conspiracy" refuses to go away, and literally everyone seems to be on board with a horn headed super hero. [#savetwinpeaks] Sponsored by Arrow Films All recordings are issued under official license from Fab Radio International
It's Election Time; Errol Brown; O2 communicate badly; How to negotiate successfully; Time is money; Seven ways to lose Facebook friends; An interview with Michael Lee; Music from Wyclef Jean
In what podcast can you get Errol Brown, St Enoch's, Nick Clegg and the Institute for Fiscal Studies? This one. Ivan and I give a last wee run round the stories before the polls open, and William makes the nonsense drummed up by someone (pending investigation) in Glasgow yesterday, seem exactly what it was.
In episode 248 of Janey Godley's podcast with award winning comic Ashley Storrie we also periscope this week's edition as a trial. We discuss the election and the Royal baby news. Ashley tells us a weird crime story and her experience of people having sex in hotels next door to her and Janey talks about her dental appointment. Errol Brown has died and they sing a song to honour him. Ashley talks about Ryan Gosling 'won't eat his breakfast' vines. You can get your Janey Godley’s Podcast merchandise at Redbubble Check out our podcast advert on Vimeo If you would like to support our podcast then please do so by clicking onto Our Donate Page and donate via PayPal or like our page on: Facebook For more information on how you can help Matthew McVarish visit The Road to Change website. Get your copy of Molly Wobbly’s Tit factory, live cast recording here. Check out The saga of Tim and Freya You can check out all our videos on YouTube Order “Handstands in the Dark” Paper Back or in EBook Please rate us or leave a comment on PodOmatic, ITunes You can find all the info regarding Janey’s live shows by just clicking Gigs!
The man with the velvet voice, singer extraordinaire Joel “Bunny” Brown has been involved in the music business from 1972. Bunny went on to form a vocal and dance group called The Chosen Few with Errol Brown, Franklyn Spence and Richard McDonald. Derrick Harriott produced a hit album titled “Hit After Hit” with five number one singles: “Ebony Eyes”, “You're A Big Girl Now”, “Shaft”, “Queen Majesty” and “Everybody Plays the Fool”.Bunny Brown was the lead vocalist on all of these singles except “Shaft”. With Polydor the group produced two chart hits, “You Mean Everything To me” and “I can Make Your Dreams Come True”.Bunny also recorded “Strawberry Letter 23” as a solo artiste. Bunny Brown toured with Heatwave, performing with Earth, Wind & Fire, The O'Jays, Billy Joel, Evelyn “Champagne” King and Yoko Ono. He worked with Luther Van Dross Curtis Blow, The Main Ingredients, Lisa Fisher and Manhattan Transfer's Kenwood Dennard and Delmar Brown. n 1990 Bunny established his own label and production company – Joel's Ark.Bunny continued to tour and record, and also worked as a producer and arranger. He toured with “Electric Avenue” and “Living On the Frontline” star, Eddie Grant as well as on solo concerts. In 2003, Bunny was offered a production deal by and returned to Jamaica (moving from Atlanta his base for some years and where he introduced Reggae to rapper “Little John”) to record the album, “Ready For The World”.Bunny is currently touring with the album “Bunny Brown Sings the Classic Hits Volume 1” and presently back in studio recording a new album, titled “SLY & ROBBIE PRESENTS BUNNY BROWN” produced by Sly & Robbie.www.crsradio.com go tessanne chin you voice.
Eric tells Myles about his band's cruise-tour with 311, working with Bob Marley sound engineer Errol Brown, how creativity can take you to great heights and more.