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Radiomundo 1170 AM
WAKE THE DEAD EN UN DÍA DE MIERCOLES

Radiomundo 1170 AM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 49:46


la buena noticia es que Chuck Prophet está vivo, y quien sabe, si de paso cañazo puede haber despertado algunos que de verdad murieron. Le puso un sabor a cumbia muy especial a su nuevo disco. Se hizo un picnic con unos ritmos latinos, que lo hacen sonar todo locamente bien. el diario de galgomundo en el 20 del penúltimo mes, después del empate con el que nos fuimos a dormir, y el domingo tenemos que salir de otro, delgado o angosto, coalición de partidos o amplio el frente. Discuten en un día de miércoles entre patos y ningún ganso, apenas unas pesadillas. Faltan mucho más que once para las once y once. El ritmo de Chuck Prophet, cuando habla con el doctor, este le dice que puede haber visto un fantasma donde antes hubo otro disfrazado de eternidad. Arriba de la mesa, en la casa del galgo, el libro del que tiene los incendios que me esperan en Charco. Rock Springs y el segundo intento hasta llegar al final del cuento de los fuegos de artificio. Me cuesta escribir esas propuestas para los que empujan al galgo para que ruede mejor. Los Larrique rulemanes que hacen los discos girar los tiene. Hace falta prender los fuegos, que vengan los truenos, el sol, y poder imaginarse como todo puede ser. Primero que vengan los truenos, y luego todo lo demás. No puede hacer más largo todo esto, hay algo en la casa del galgo mañana. Sally pudo haber sido una policía, y Alejandro Escovedo que una vez se pegó un susto con la muerte también, escribió con Chuck Prophet que estuvo girando en música a las seis y ahora en el diario de galgomundo en un día de miércoles, escribieron juntos esta hace unos varios años, cuando eran animales reales, de alguna parte de Califronia, capaz que cerca de San Francisco, las tumbas de sus padres y mothers of invention, no muy lejos de donde todo este mercenario discos de amantes del rock se grabó. Si conocen a Alejandro Escovedo bien, tiene unos discos buenos del pasado y hasta algunos buenos del presente que me pude haber perdido, pero los puedo encontrar cualquier día cuando logre hacer esto mismo que hago ahora, que tenía mucho sentido, como escuchar un disco de principio al final. Con lo mucho que me gusta el Sha, Sha, la, la, de este que tiene el nombre de Despierten los muertos, puedo ir a buscar donde darle el clic antiguo, de pedirlo por internet, y que me llegue por correo. Dicen que van a colgar unos cuadros mañana en la casa del galgo, y yo debería de tener un lugar, como el que había arriba de la barra cuando pegaba la curva y cuatro parlantes que no tienen porque venir de nuevo méxico, pero sí habría que dejarlos colgados para antes de que este año se termine, para antes de que comience el último mes del buen año. Pintar la pared de blanco otra vez, pasar por arriba lo que se pintó el año pasado. Deseo que haya peces pintados, y estar mirando a los pájaros que pintan en la pared, del cumple de cinco de la hermana del que cumplió 16 el 14 del penúltimo. Mismo crimen, el buen año que se nos va, y el sabático que se viene. Nuevo gobierno, o viejo conocido. No hay discusión en la forma de vivir, no hay dulce condena. Y todo lo que estuve haciendo todo este tiempo, fue dejar el disco de Chuck Prophet en play. Deje colgado a Alejandro Escovedo que es amigo de Chuck, y muy seguramente de la banda de Chuck que se llama la misión expresa, si es que Mision Express, se traduce exactamente de ese modo. Con lápiz labial escribe, no hay testigo, no hay crimen. La hermana del alma perdida es de Escovedo. Muriendo todos jóvenes es de aquel disco con el negocio del dolor con el que conocí por primera vez a este que canta con los quien sabe? Había que trepar una escalera para verte, cantaba Ale Escovedo, cuando Chuck se iba a ver una cualquiera al cine. Está sentado en la primera fila, y ya sabe que ella es suya. Que todos los políticos toman en el club que no es del partido. Azúcar en el agua, estoy trepando, tus escalones, podemos convertir esta canción en oro, no hay dudas, pero nunca los van a postular a uno de esos que puedan enmarcar como uno de Tom Petty que dice into the great wide open. Las últimas dos la cumbia aparece más fuerte, los solos de guitarras son buenos, pero hay muchas más cosas de la percusión y los ritmos del sol, de ninguna sombra más que las de Elon, para quien está dedicada la número diez, la que viene antes de la última que dice que es un buen día para estar vivo, en mi caso particular no rascarme la frente, porque va a sangrar igual que las piernas anoche. Las temporadas cambian y el buen año se va, pero faltaba este disco que dice algo que es un buen día para saludar al diablo, ver una pelicula de un testigo en peligro porque que vio un asesinato, es hermoso el disco nuevo de Chuck Prophet, es un buen día para caminar por el agua, capaz llamar a tu madre. Viva la radio saludos cordiales the galgo.

PLATINUM MEDIA NETWORK - Streetz989ATL
EmCee' Jazz "Tha1stLady" & Juan Escovedo - Southern Soul “Blue Lights” Vibez on Streetz989ATLTV

PLATINUM MEDIA NETWORK - Streetz989ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 58:22


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World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN
Alejandro Escovedo reimagines his catalog on 'Echo Dancing'

World Cafe Words and Music from WXPN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 36:46


Escovedo joins World Cafe to talk about covering his own songs, plus he shares live performances.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Chattered with Rik Collins
THE ZEROS: JAVIER ESCOVEDO AND BAND

Chattered with Rik Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 102:24


Episode 3: Hailing from San Diego CA. Javier Escovedo is a musician best known for leading the seminal 70's punk rock band The Zeros! Javier has also been in several other bands as well a healthy solo career.  As of the date of this podcast, The Zeros are still are very active touring and by the end of 2024 Javier will be playing out with his solo band. Victor M. Penalosa and Jesse Ray Rodriguez are current members of The Zeros, they join the conversation towards the end. The band performed live in our studio, to watch this go to our you tube channel. I Had an absolute blast hanging with the band. It was a joy getting to know them and I think we'll be hanging out again. The libations and good vibes were a flowing. So sit back and  Enjoy! Remember to Please support the podcast by joining our Patreon for exclusive content, including Live performances and outtakes from our guests. https://www.patreon.com/Chattered Web Site www.chatteredpodcast.com Recorded and filmed at www.sgvsound.com

Song of the Day – KUTX
James Mastro: “The Face of the Sun”

Song of the Day – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 3:38


It’s well-known that we here at KUTX have a soft spot for Alejandro Escovedo – a love affair that’s lasted far longer than we’ve even been a station. So it’s our due diligence to let you know that Señor Escovedo does have a new record entitled Echo Dancing dropping this weekend. That said, we’re not […] The post James Mastro: “The Face of the Sun” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

Acoustic Guitar
Alejandro Escovedo

Acoustic Guitar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 30:07 Transcription Available


We caught up with Alejandro Escovedo ahead of the release of Echo Dancing – his latest album in a legendary, genre-expansive career. Escovedo candidly discusses how painful personal experiences inform his songwriting, how he first picked up the guitar, why he prefers to play acoustic, and what makes Austin, Texas a great town for songwriters.Support the show:Listen to Part 2 on Patreon to learn about the guitars and gear Escovedo tours with, his memories of touring with John Prine, and how music can get us through hard times.Make a donation on PayPalGive a rating and reviewAdditional Resources:Pre-order Echo Dancing on Bandcamp (or check your local record store or preferred music streaming platforms on March 29.)Visit Alejandro Escovedo's website.Watch our 2016 Acoustic Guitar Sessions video with Escovedo.Read "Six-String Sagas" where 13 artists, including Alejandro Escovedo, share their guitar stories.The Acoustic Guitar Podcast theme music is composed by Adam Perlmutter and performed for this episode by Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers.This episode is hosted by Nick Grizzle and Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers, produced by Tanya Gonzalez, and directed and edited by Joey Lusterman. Executive producers are Lyzy Lusterman and Stephanie Campos Dal Broi.The Acoustic Guitar Podcast is produced by the team at Acoustic Guitar magazine, including:Publisher: Lyzy LustermanEditorial Director: Adam PerlmutterManaging Editor: Kevin OwensCreative Director: Joey LustermanDigital Content Director: Stephanie Campos Dal BroiDigital Content Manager: Nick GrizzleMarketing Services Manager: Tanya GonzalezSpecial thanks to our listeners who support the show on Patreon.Support the show

The Load Out Music Podcast
Season 4: Diane Gentile and Alejandro Escovedo Take a Walk

The Load Out Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 35:53


Singer-songwriters Diane Gentile and Alejandro Escovedo seemingly could not be more different.   Gentile grew up as one of eight siblings in Flushing, Queens, and every morsel of her oozes New York City in a manner that evokes memories of the famed all-female band The Runaways.   While Gentile cut her teeth in the music business as a club booker in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Escovedo—the son of a Mexican immigrant who grew up in Texas—was living the life of a classic, nomadic troubadour.   Yet, there were always connections. Mutual friends, moments where they occupied the same spaces. Eventually, they would meet and form a kinship. Together, Gentile and Escovedo joined me on a recent episode of The Load Out music podcast to discuss a new collaboration.

I'd Buy That For A Dollar
Coke Escovedo - Coke

I'd Buy That For A Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 54:49


DJ and record collector Ben Johnson is our guest as we talk percussionist Coke Escovedo on this episode. We tackle everything from Coke's impressive resume to his extensive family connections in the music business.   If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!

Aced Out Podcast
Episode 29: Rustee Allen & Levi Seacer Jr. [SLY/ PRINCE/PURPLE ONES]

Aced Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 72:21


visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more“I remember I got paid $20 for a gig, man,” says RUSTEE ALLEN, funk bassist extraordinaire, first introduced to the world via the transcendent soul staple FRESH by none other than Sly & the Family Stone. “I thought I made a ton of money!” he laughs. “I didn't even know you even got paid for playing,” agrees his good friend and fellow Bay Area legend LEVI SEACER JR., a guitarist who went from playing hardcore jazz in local clubs to touring the world with PRINCE and his New Power Generation. “That's how innocent I was about it… When I got my first check I'm like ‘What's this?'” Rustee was first spotted by the Sly camp as a youngster playing in support of local legend Johnny Talbot, much admired by all the top Bay Area funkateers at the time. Along with drummer WILLIE WILD, (who would later be part of the original lineup of Graham Central Station), Rustee was chosen to back up LITTLE SISTER, an offshoot of Sly's Fam featuring Vet Stone and piloted by Freddie Stone. Next thing Rustee knew, he was “auditioning” to join the Fam as a full-fledged member—in front of 30,000 people in Virginia! Soon after that, Rustee was in the studio for the Fresh sessions, laying down tunes in basically one take each. “The first takes are the best ones anyway,” says Rustee. As for Levi, he spent his youth gigging at spots like Earl's Solano Club in the East Bay, playing jazz with ladies such as Rosie Gaines and Sheila Escovedo. “Playing was like taking a glass of water,” says Levi. “Just natural.” His confidence and skill got him noticed by Don Cornelius of Soul Train fame, who put him to work. Then one day Levi stopped by an audition that Escovedo — now known as Sheila E — was holding for bass players. Though Levi was a guitar man, she asked him to take the gig once she had heard him play “A Love Bizarre” on the four-string. This of course put him in the same orbit as PRINCE himself— who would eventually bring him into the fold not only as a player, but also as writer and producer. Like Rustee, Levi had found himself thrust into the spotlight, breathing the rarefied air of an internationally acclaimed artist with a new band. Rustee's return to Aced Out is a pivotal moment for us, as he was our very first guest for our pilot episode just a little over four years ago. In this inspirational interview, Rustee and Levi describe what made Sly and Prince amazing bandleaders, and what it was really like within those soul circles. As well, Rustee describes why his mother told him he was her most adventurous child, and what it was like onstage and off during Sly's Lifetime Achievement Award performance at the 2006 Grammys, while Levi breaks down how Prince was like a “cool computer” and why every musician in Minneapolis hated the New Power Generation—at first, that is. If all that weren't enough, the purple brothas also bring a band in the studio to perform Rustee's single “You're the One!” Produced & Hosted by Ace AlanCohosted by Jay StoneExecutive Producer Scott SheppardWebsite and Graphics by 3chards Engineered by Grace Coleman at Different Fur Studios, San Francisco CA Video & Sound Editing + Interview Mix & Graphics by Nick “Waes” Carden for Off Hand Records, Oakland CA Video Production by Saboor BidarMusical Performance:TONY PROVIDENCE — drumsCARL WHEELER — keysMORGAN DAY – guitarCARL NORDE — vocalsLEVI SEACER JR. — guitar, vocalsRUSTEE ALLEN — bass, vocals Musical Performance Mix by Levi Seacer Jr.Rap verses by Corey the Greatan Issac Bradbury Production © 2022visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more

Jiu-Jiterios C2C
Cole "The Apache Kid" Escovedo, MMA/BJJ and law enforcement talk

Jiu-Jiterios C2C

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 80:04


In this week's episode I got some 1 on 1 time with W.E.C 1st feather weight champ Cole Escovedo.  We got into law enforcement talk , UFC 280 picks, early days MMA behind the scenes stories and his battle with MRSA.

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
12 de octubre de 1492

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 4:01


(Aniversario del Descubrimiento de América) A las dos de la madrugada del 12 de octubre comenzó a divisarse tierra, a escasas dos leguas de distancia. Era una isleta del archipiélago de las Bahamas que los indios llamaban Guanahaní. Al arribar, el Almirante Cristóbal Colón salió a tierra en la barca armada acompañado de Martín Alonso Pinzón y su hermano, Vicente Anés, que era capitán de la Niña. En la playa los esperaban desnudos los primeros indígenas que ellos habrían de conocer en el Nuevo Mundo. Colón llamó a Rodrigo de Escovedo, el escribano de toda la armada, y como primer acto oficial hizo que constara que él, ante todos los españoles y la multitud de habitantes de la isla que se estaban congregando allí, tomaba posesión de dicha isla en nombre de sus señores, el Rey y la Reina de España. Según el cronista Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, las siguientes son palabras textuales del Almirante en su libro de primera navegación y descubrimiento de nuestra América: «Yo, porque nos tuviesen mucha amistad,... conocí que era gente que mejor se libraría y convertiría a nuestra Santa Fe con amor que no por fuerza... no traen armas ni las conocen, porque les mostré espadas y las tomaban por el filo y se cortaban con ignorancia. ...tenían señales de heridas en sus cuerpos, y les hice señas qué era aquello, y ellos me mostraron cómo allí venían gente de otras islas que estaban cerca y les querían tomar, y se defendían. Y yo creí, y creo, que aquí vienen de tierra firme a tomarlos por cautivos. Ellos deben ser buenos servidores y de buen ingenio, que veo que muy presto dicen todo lo que les decía, y creo que ligeramente se harían cristianos; que me pareció que ninguna secta tenían.»1 Efectivamente, con el transcurso del tiempo los frailes españoles lograron convencer a aquellos indígenas de que les convenía hacerse cristianos. El apóstol Pablo, algunos años después de la muerte, resurrección y ascensión de Cristo, había intentado convencer de lo mismo a un gobernante romano. El rey Agripa había escuchado con suma atención la defensa del evangelio de Pablo y le había dicho: «Un poco más y me convences a hacerme cristiano.» «Sea por poco o por mucho —le replicó Pablo—, le pido a Dios que no sólo usted, sino también todos los que me están escuchando hoy, lleguen a ser como yo, aunque sin estas cadenas.»2 Lo que le había deseado San Pablo al rey Agripa era lo mismo que les deseaban los frailes españoles a los indígenas: la libertad espiritual, que tiene valor eterno a diferencia de la libertad física, la cual perdieron tanto Pablo como aquellos indígenas americanos. Es hora de que nosotros también reconozcamos lo mucho que nos conviene hacernos cristianos, es decir, verdaderos seguidores de Cristo. ¡Sólo así podremos gozar de la única libertad que nadie nos puede quitar, porque conoceremos la verdad, y la verdad nos hará libres!3 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Fray Bartolomé de las Casas, resumiendo las primeras impresiones que el Almirante registró en su Diario del primer viaje, tomado de Cristóbal Colón, Los cuatro viajes del Almirante y su testamento (Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, 1971), citado en Cronistas de indias: Antología, 3a ed. (Bogotá: El Áncora Editores, 1992), pp. 11-14. 2 Hch 26:28,29 3 Jn 8:32

Win At Home First
Vulnerable lessons learned on the entrepreneurial journey of Alli Escovedo Owen, Co-founder of Sweet Logic

Win At Home First

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 30:34


Today's episode is one that will inspire you to take steps towards that dream project you have. Ali runs a specialty food company with her husband and had to make big decisions, and big sacrifices to get there. They both had successful jobs as engineers, so it took a lot of faith in god and their 'why'  as they made the decision to quit their jobs, and move toward this dream. They chose to live on just one salary and save all of that money because they wanted to work together towards a meaningful purpose. Now, they have their company Sweet Logic, and I am looking forward to hearing your feedback from today's episode!    In this episode, you'll discover…  What is the key trait for leaders to win at work and at home? (1:20)   Why is growing something like a business so slow? (8:15)   What are some of the boundaries you have working together as a couple? (11:10)   How to rest if my business never slows down ( 14:05)   Why putting God in business values isn't for everyone (23:55)   Alli and Matts Bio:  We started our low carb and low sugar journey as a love letter to our friends and family- a commitment to becoming the healthiest versions of ourselves so that we can enjoy more of life's sweetest moments together (minus all that sugar). Matt has a personal history of cancer and diabetes in his family and Alli has struggled with weight gain, PCOS, and hormonal imbalances. These health challenges inspire us to help others find a path to wellness that works for the long run. We hope our convenient mixes add a spoonful of decadence to your day, and to all the locked ones who make it so special.  What's Next?  Rise and Go is HERE!

Break It Down Show
Juan Escovedo - Debut Album, Legendary Family, Percussion Maestro

Break It Down Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 55:56


Juan Escovedo - Debut Album, Legendary Family, Percussion Maestro - Juan Escovedo is a musicians musician. He comes from the first family of percussion and he's played with the best of the best. His touring and recording credits include Prince, Herbie Hancock, Lionel Richie, Raphael Saadiq, and of course the E Family and his own projects The Juan Escovedo Orchestra, Seven Days, and The Funky Latin Orchestra. Get everything about Juan at: But in the midst of such a prolific career as an accompanist, Juan has waited until now to release his debut solo album. This is Juan's 3 visit to the Break It Down Show, Pete A Turner and Jon Leon Guerrero have also interviewed Moms and Pops Escovedo.  Please support the Break It Down Show by doing a monthly subscription to the show  All of the money you invest goes directly to supporting the show!   For the  of this episode head to  Haiku He's played with the best And waited for the right time Enjoy his album!   ​Similar episodes: Vincent Darby  Perttu Polonen  Janeshia A. Ginyard  Join us in supporting Save the Brave as we battle PTSD.  Executive Producer/Host: Pete A Turner  Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev  Writer: Dragan Petrovski  The Break It Down Show is your favorite best, new podcast, featuring 5 episodes a week with great interviews highlighting world-class guests from a wide array of shows.

Aced Out Podcast
Ep 25: Juan Escovedo [SHEILA E, PRINCE, et al]

Aced Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 70:03


visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and moreIn the early 1980s, when percussionist extraordinaire JUAN ESCOVEDO was in his early 20s, he was working for his cousin as a landscaper at different homes around the Bay Area, CA. However, he also just so happened to be in heavy rotation on the then-very-popular MTV, appearing as part of his sister Sheila E's band in the video for her smash hit “Glamorous Life” along with their siblings Zina and Peter Michael. The song got played so much that people started to recognize Juan while he was mowing lawns, though he felt too awkward to admit that it was him. It got to the point where he called his sis, talking bout: “Sheila, everybody's noticing me now because of the video. You gotta hire me.”As it turned out, the request wasn't unwarranted. In fact, Sheila's mentor and co-producer PRINCE had already been scratching his chin regarding her live show, trying to figure how he could get her to step out from behind the timbales and take the mic center stage. Having another percussionist who could recreate her patterns onstage would be ideal. So Juan got the gig! And like a true Escovedo, he not only knew how to navigate life as a hired gun, but also how to keep getting called back. “You never want to overplay to where they tell you ‘Shut up,'” he explains. “Or ‘Be quiet' or ‘You're playing too much.' I'd rather somebody say ‘Can you give me more?'”These days, Juan's musical journey has reached its apotheosis with the release of his first solo album, The J, a crowning achievement that has been a long time coming. Co-written with Michael “Angel” Alverado, the album features Martin Kember of Color Me Badd, Andy Vargas of Santana, Juan's longtime pal El DeBarge, and of course the “E” Family. In this engaging and heart-filled interview, Juan recounts his early love for the trumpet, explains why he used to be called “Goldie,” and describes how they put together those amazing outfits he wore while touring with Prince. Juan also reveals his thoughts on recording with a click track, explains why he has a standing invitation to play with El DeBarge any time he comes to town, and discusses working with kids through Elevate Oakland, a program intended to bring music back to public schools.visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more

The Kimball Hooker Show
Juan Escovedo

The Kimball Hooker Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 55:55


Bay Area musician and percussionist Juan Escovedo shares about growing up in the renowned Escovedo family, music advice from Prince he still follows, and how to be a professional musician that puts in the work (but still knows how to have fun). Check out Juan's new CD and find out more at http://juanescovedo.com.

EN LA CANCHA DE BIENES RAICES
EP 2: SALIENDO DE LA BANCA A LA CANCHA DE BIENES RAÍCES CON FERNANDO ESCOVEDO

EN LA CANCHA DE BIENES RAICES

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 33:20


En este segundo episodio hablamos de cómo se puede empezar en el mundo de bienes raíces y tener resultados exitosos, para ello contamos con la ayuda de Fernando Escovedo. 

Do The Work with Denise Love Hewett
Season 2, Ep 4: ”Do Your Best” Guest: Brittney Escovedo

Do The Work with Denise Love Hewett

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 44:43


Beyond 8 Founder, Event Production and Agency Powerhouse Brittney Escavedo sits down with Denise to talk about the magic behind producing the Pyer Moss show at Madam CJ Walker's estate, how to stay calm in stressful situations, and how her spirituality shows up at work.  -- About Brittney Escavedo:    Born and raised in the Bay Area (Richmond, California) she was taught at a young age that she was capable of achieving anything that she put her mind to.   In 2009 Brittney moved to NY and worked for Seventh House PR, Factory PR, Sydney Reising Creative, Team Epiphany, Bureau Betak, among others as their in-house production team producing over 200 fashion shows and countless events over the years.   In 2016 Brittney founded Beyond 8, an experiential event production company whose clients include Pyer Moss, Solange Knowles, Saint Heron, Culture Con, Complex, Gucci, H&M, Atlantic Records, Master & Dynamic, and more.   She prides herself on the relationships that she has fostered over the years with industry pioneers and her ability to provide opportunities to creatives of color. -- Recommended Reading:    Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson

Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Devil's Music 32: Javier Escovedo

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 63:13


Rock'n'roll icon Javier Escovedo is perhaps best known for being the founding member of the legendary early West Coast punk combo The Zeros. A life-long musician hailing from Chula Vista, California, he formed the The Zeros in 1976. After playing three gigs total, by early 1977, they put out a record on Bomp, literally becoming a sensation with their shredding guitars and poppy stick-in-your-head anthems. In the 80's he moved to Austin,TX and had success with The true Believers. Still super active musically, he's put out two solo albums – “City Lights” and “Kicked Out of Eden” and has another on the way. In this episode, Javier and longtime friend, hostess Pleasant Gehman discuss the early days of late 70's California punk, the Zeros' totally wild first gigs, Javier's encounters with the likes of Carlos Santana and Sly Stone-plus the up-coming Zeros film documentary “Beat Your Heart Out” and much more.Instagram: @javier_escovedoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/KiteCityDwellersMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts

The Devil's Music with Pleasant Gehman
The Devil's Music 32: Javier Escovedo

The Devil's Music with Pleasant Gehman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 63:13


Rock'n'roll icon Javier Escovedo is perhaps best known for being the founding member of the legendary early West Coast punk combo The Zeros. A life-long musician hailing from Chula Vista, California, he formed the The Zeros in 1976. After playing three gigs total, by early 1977, they put out a record on Bomp, literally becoming a sensation with their shredding guitars and poppy stick-in-your-head anthems. In the 80's he moved to Austin,TX and had success with The true Believers. Still super active musically, he's put out two solo albums – “City Lights” and “Kicked Out of Eden” and has another on the way. In this episode, Javier and longtime friend, hostess Pleasant Gehman discuss the early days of late 70's California punk, the Zeros' totally wild first gigs, Javier's encounters with the likes of Carlos Santana and Sly Stone-plus the up-coming Zeros film documentary “Beat Your Heart Out” and much more. Instagram: @javier_escovedo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KiteCityDwellersMore from Pleasant Gehmanwww.pleasantgehman.comInstagram: @princessofhollywoodwww.facebook.com/pleasant.gehmanwww.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts

The Devil's Music with Pleasant Gehman
The Devil's Music 32: Javier Escovedo

The Devil's Music with Pleasant Gehman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 65:13


Rock'n'roll icon Javier Escovedo is perhaps best known for being the founding member of the legendary early West Coast punk combo The Zeros. A life-long musician hailing from Chula Vista, California, he formed the The Zeros in 1976. After playing three gigs total, by early 1977, they put out a record on Bomp, literally becoming a sensation with their shredding guitars and poppy stick-in-your-head anthems. In the 80's he moved to Austin,TX and had success with The true Believers. Still super active musically, he's put out two solo albums – “City Lights” and “Kicked Out of Eden” and has another on the way. In this episode, Javier and longtime friend, hostess Pleasant Gehman discuss the early days of late 70's California punk, the Zeros' totally wild first gigs, Javier's encounters with the likes of Carlos Santana and Sly Stone-plus the up-coming Zeros film documentary “Beat Your Heart Out” and much more. Instagram: @javier_escovedo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KiteCityDwellers More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Rock N Roll Pantheon
The Devil's Music 32: Javier Escovedo

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 64:13


Rock'n'roll icon Javier Escovedo is perhaps best known for being the founding member of the legendary early West Coast punk combo The Zeros. A life-long musician hailing from Chula Vista, California, he formed the The Zeros in 1976. After playing three gigs total, by early 1977, they put out a record on Bomp, literally becoming a sensation with their shredding guitars and poppy stick-in-your-head anthems. In the 80's he moved to Austin,TX and had success with The true Believers. Still super active musically, he's put out two solo albums – “City Lights” and “Kicked Out of Eden” and has another on the way. In this episode, Javier and longtime friend, hostess Pleasant Gehman discuss the early days of late 70's California punk, the Zeros' totally wild first gigs, Javier's encounters with the likes of Carlos Santana and Sly Stone-plus the up-coming Zeros film documentary “Beat Your Heart Out” and much more. Instagram: @javier_escovedo Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KiteCityDwellers More from Pleasant Gehman www.pleasantgehman.com Instagram: @princessofhollywood www.facebook.com/pleasant.gehman www.twitter.com/PleasantGehman1 This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Modern Day Warrior
Cole EsCovedo 3X UFC Vet, MMA local legend

Modern Day Warrior

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 148:05


Local MMA talent Cole steps in with Angel Halo Lopez talk about MMA and lifelike share subscribe

Aced Out Podcast
Episode 18: Richard Segovia [PURO BANDIDO]

Aced Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 134:11


** visit acedoutpodcast.com to see photos and more **“When you think of Motown, you think of Detroit,” explains timbale player RICHARD SEGOVIA, celebrating his 42nd year with his band PURO BANDIDO. “When you think of LATIN ROCK, it’s right there in the MISSION”—the Mission District that is, the legendary San Francisco neighborhood where the genre was born. And a very young Segovia—now affectionately known to the community as the “Mayor of the Mission”—was right there to see the birth of this new sound. According to Richard, it all started with the Aliens, a five-piece formed at Mission High School in 1964 by Nicaraguan and El Salvadorian immigrants inspired by Ritchie Valens and the neighboring Haight Ashbury scene. “They were the first kinda Latin Rock band,” Segovia explains. One night, CARLOS SANTANA, then a promising young guitarist playing in a blues band, went to see the Aliens at a club called the Night Life. Santana was inspired—it occurred to him that he needed lots of percussion to give his music that special fire. That’s where his fellow future Rock and Roll Hall of Famer JOSE “CHEPITO” AREAS came in. “It was Chepito who brought percussion into Santana,” Segovia asserts. “Chepito brought the conga, the timbale, and added that to blues—changed the whole thing… Everybody wanted to play music after that.”Suddenly the hood’s troubled youth—with the crime and violence always inevitable where there is lack of money and opportunity—found a new direction. “We went from the battle of the barrios to the battle of the bands,” confirms Segovia. For his part, he joined his first band, Dungeon Sounds, on timbales because the drummer and conga positions had already been taken. They played everywhere they could, doing songs by Santana, Malo, and Azteca. “That was our top 40,” he says. The band broke up after a couple years, but Richard kept going, joining Por Vida and then Mbuhai, the latter band challenging his musical abilities considerably. “These guys were way over my head,” he confirms. “The conga player didn’t want to play with me because I didn’t know shit!” They practiced five days a week and, as always, it was sink or swim. “Nobody gave up any information back then,” he explains. “Either you had it, or you didn’t… Nobody’s gonna teach you. You got to learn it on your own… If you didn’t get it right away—‘Next!’”Meanwhile, the Latin Rock scene wasn’t off on an island of its own. Everybody was paying attention and needed some for themselves, even super funk blasters like Larry Graham, who offered Mbuhai an opening slot with Graham Central Station in Redwood City. As it turned out, Clive Davis and many other record execs were in the crowd that night. The next day, Brent Dangerfield, who’d produced Santana, offered to produce Mbuhai for CBS Records. If that weren’t enough, a gig opening for Graham Central Station at the Soul Train club on Broadway led to Don Cornelius asking Mbuhai to be his house band. Next thing they knew, they were supporting acts like Minnie Riperton, Stevie Wonder, Isaac Hayes, the Bar Kays, and Eddie Kendricks. Unfortunately, the Mbuhai album was recorded yet shelved due to circumstances outside the band’s control. But all of this experience had taught Richard how to be a leader himself. So from 1979 to today, he has presided over his badass band PURO BANDIDO—with guitarist Johnny Gunn as his “co-jefe” since ’85. But music is just a portion of what Segovia brings to Latin Rock culture. He is also a major producer and promoter of its artistic aesthetic, a drive that culminates into his crowning achievement: turning his own home into an SF landmark. A few years ago, he was approached by the Precita Eyes Muralists Association, a local nonprofit that does all the murals in the Mission. Under a grant from the California Arts Commission and through the Urban Youth Arts Program, Segovia was asked if he wanted to have his house—the same one on the corner of York & 25th that his parents had bought in the early 60s—to be covered with a mural. He could choose the theme, anything he wanted. Chewing on this opportunity, Segovia went to visit his buddy, Ishmael Versoza aka “Irish,” keyboardist and original member of the Fabulous Malibus, who later became Malo. Richard saw that Irish had some cool old band pictures on the wall. The conclusion was obvious. “I’ve been a Latin Rock player for 52 years,” says Richard, recalling his thought process. “Why don’t I dedicate the mural to Carlos Santana for bringing Latin Rock music to the Mission District?” Soon, artists from age 5 to 45 were covering his house, dubbed CASA BANDIDO, with wonderful paintings of almost 100 Latin Rock Legends, including Carlos’ late brother Jorge Santana, great friend to Segovia and co-creator of the Mission anthem, Malo’s “Suavecito.” As Richard explains, “I decided to preserve what we have left—because all the techies are coming into the neighborhood buying up all our stuff and I wanted the neighborhood to know I aint’ goin nowhere, man. I’m sticking here. I’m gonna die here.”Finally, Segovia is a true community leader, a man who knows how to organize with boundless energy when it comes to working with kids, teaching them how to be safe and play a little music. He has received numerous honors and countless thank-you letters over the years from citizens and politicians alike. In fact, before he passed, SF Mayor Ed Lee announced that September 17th is Richard Segovia Day. On October 16, 2021, Richard will hold a free concert at La Raza Park, where he will pay tribute to the too many greats who have left us recently, including Jorge Santana, Armando Parraza, Malo singer Arcelio Garcia, Raul Rico, and Rudy Salas. And before the show, he will unveil additions to his mural, including Pete, Sheila E., and the rest of the Escovedo family. In this energetic, educational, and laughter-filled interview, the Mayor discusses the African roots of the clave, why he loved Bill Graham, and playing for Eddie Money from ‘85 until his passing. Richard also talks about how his uncle Michael V. Rios designed the cover for Santana’s Grammy-winning Supernatural album at Casa Bandido, what it’s like hanging out with Al Hendrix, father to Jimi, and what the lyrics to “La Cucaracha” are really about. If all of that weren’t enough, Jay and Ace had so much fun with Richard that, less than two weeks after this interview was recorded, they performed with him alongside members of Puro Bandido, and Irish (!) from Malo at an event at the house.Produced & Hosted by Ace AlanCohosted & Coproduced by Jay Stone Website & Art by 3chardsIn-studio Photos and by Debbie JueEngineered by Dominic Brown at Soul Graffiti Studios in Oakland, CA with thanks to & Justin Ancheta, Andrew, & Alex Scammon…but we couldn’t have done it without Scott Sheppard

The Fighter's Voice
The Fighter's Voice with Cole Escovedo - UFC 259

The Fighter's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 5:18


On This episode of The Fighter's Voice, Cole "Apache Kid' Escovedo tell's you his top pic's for UFC 259 . To get full details on UFC 259 and how to view it, click here Every Fighter Has A Voice & So Do You!! For more information on the Fighter's Voice, Booking, Management, Sponsorship visit: www.TheFightersVoice.com email management: TheFightersVoice@Gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: @TheFightersVoice Instagram: @TheFightersVoice YouTube: @TheFightersVoice Twitter: @fightersvoice_ Follow The Fighter's Voice Co-Host and UFC Veteran Cole "Apache Kid" Escovedo at the following social media pages. Facebook: Cole Escovedo Instagram: @coletrain559 Twitter: @coleescovedo #thefightersvoice #ufc259 #blachowiczadesanya --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefightersvoice/message

The Fighter's Voice
The Fighter's Voice with Richard Ortiz - COLE ESCOVEDO - JEFF SHERWOOD INTERVIEW

The Fighter's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 72:15


On This episode of "The Fighter's Voice", Richard and Cole interview Jeff Sherwood. Jeff Sherwood is the Founder/Pioneer of Sherdog MMA, etc. Fight Talk at it's best, hear Jeff Sherwood talk about the fight industry, how he started and tell inside stories you want to hear, all this and more, on The Fighter's Voice! Host - Richard Ortiz Co-Host - Cole Escovedo (The Apache Kid) Guest - Jeff Sherwood Location - Fresno, CA Visit The Fighter's Voice on our web based platforms! www.TheFightersVoice.com email management: TheFightersVoice@Gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: @TheFightersVoice Instagram: @TheFightersVoice YouTube: @The Fighter's Voice Twitter: @fightersvoice_ Visit Sherdog on: Twitter Instagram Facebook Official Website #jeffsherwood #sherdog #thefightersvoice --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefightersvoice/message

The PiratePod
Ep. 39: Riptide editor-and-chief Isaac Escovedo joins the podcast.

The PiratePod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 19:21


Isaac discussed the meaning of life, societies construct of time, and The Riptide. Apologies for the bad audio at the beginning.

Harmonics Podcast with Gregory Correa

Gregory sits down with Rene Escovedo who is part of the legendary Escovedo family.  Rene is an extremely talented percussionist and talks candidly about his family, his musical roots and his bands.  Rene is an innovator in the bay area music. 

Jubilee Church Audio Podcast
Midweek conversation with Peety Escovedo

Jubilee Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 50:53


There is a unique sound growing amongst the young adults at Jubilee that is launching in worship and declarations of scripture. It begins this Sunday evening. We will talk together about this launch and what the Lord is doing in this hour. The post Midweek conversation with Peety Escovedo appeared first on Jubilee Church.

Art Is A Verb
Brittney Escovedo on Creating Art and Equitable Workspaces with Intention

Art Is A Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 34:20


Founder of the experiential events and production company Beyond 8, Brittney Escovedo is a creative force in the art and fashion industries. She founded Beyond 8 on lessons from her business-savvy mother, who allowed Brittney to run a company at age 18, and grandmother, who inspired the company name. To date, Brittney has collaborated with clients including Pyer Moss, Gucci, Rachel Comey, Reebok, Solange Knowles, Sephora, W Hotels, and more. In this episode, Brittney talks with hosts Susan and Todd about the leadership power of women-run businesses and how the Black Lives Matter movement has shaped opportunities for creatives in the art and fashion economies. Show NotesBeyond8Connect with Brittney on InstagramBehind the Scenes with Beyond 8Pyer Moss at King's TheaterWeeksville

Emotional Check-in
1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY! feat. BRITTNEY ESCOVEDO - Ep52

Emotional Check-in

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 75:00


For the 1-year anniversary episode of Emotional Check-in, the ladies chat with Beyond 8 founder Brittney Escovedo to discuss reclaiming space in the community, black-owned businesses and maintaining a balance between work, love and family. Follow Brittney on IG: @brittneyescovedo Follow Beyond 8 on IG: @beyond8_ Check out Beyond 8: beyond8.co Call us at (323) 456-3927 Email us: EmotionalCheckin@gmail.com Check out our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4q8_JtftPbdQ0MjIJllGfQ To hear bonus episodes join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Emotionalcheckin Follow us on Twitter: @emocheckin Follow us on IG: @emotionalcheckin Follow Shelby on IG: @shelbysellslove Follow Bre on IG: @bresayshella --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Jubilee Church Audio Podcast
Conversation with Peety Escovedo and Steve Dittmar

Jubilee Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 72:37


Join us for a second evening of intimate talk on “Race and Identity” with a Q&A. You can reply to this email with any questions you have before Wednesday at 5:00 pm or ask your questions via YouTube chat while our conversation is going. Worship will follow. The post Conversation with Peety Escovedo and Steve Dittmar appeared first on Jubilee Church.

The Party Crashers Podcast
Episode 3: Success found in redefining your niche and cultivating your relationships with Britney Escovedo

The Party Crashers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 33:50


Brittney Escovedo is the founder of the New York based experiential agency, Beyond 8.  After graduating from The Art Institute in San Francisco with a degree in Fashion Design,  she began her career in Public Relations working for Seventh House and Factory PR.  She ventured into the world of freelancing and eventually opened Beyond 8 wanting to change the cut throat event industry.  Now, as a business owner, she is able to focus on the things that are most important to her - treating her employees fairly, being humble and providing a space for minorities within the industry through her productions.  Brittney has over 15 years of experience within the event production space and has worked with companies like ESSENCE, Gucci, Wells Fargo, Nike, Sephora to name few. In this episode, we discuss how she built this international production agency and the key tools she used to set herself up for success. You also don't want to miss her party crashing moment and her thoughts on working your way up in the industry.   TUNE IN AS WE CRASH ANOTHER PARTY!  If you are enjoying this podcast, please rate it on Anchor and share it with your network. Follow us on Instagram @ThePartyCrashersPodcast  Follow Brittney on Instagram @Brittneyescovedo and see the amazing work that she does with her team Beyond8.co

Break It Down Show
Juan Escovedo - Happy Birthday Juan, You've Got Rhythm

Break It Down Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 62:31


Juan Escovedo - Happy Birthday Juan, You've Got Rhythm - Juan Escovedo hails from one of the most famous and successful musical families ever. From an early age, all of the Escovedo's were handed an instrument and encouraged to play, err practice, maybe it's both.  Get all of Juan's dates and info at http://juanescovedo.com/ Jon Leon Guerrero and Juan talk about Juan's next b'day celebration coming up at Yoshii's.  2-nights of Escovedo family fun and love. Look, if you need a spark and you're anywhere near where ANYONE from the E family is playing...get there. They will absolutely deliver one of the best nights you've had in ages. Love those Escovedos.  #sheilae #pops #moms #petermichael #percussion #Titopuente #cokeescovedo #nicoleritchie #lionelritchie #podcast #episode #BIDS #music #life #efamily #drums #percussion #musicians #timbale HaikuThe family EPercussion is what they doBorn and raised in itSimilar episodes:Juan EscovedoJohn JR RobinsonBrian Dunne Join us in supporting Save the Brave by making a monthly donation. ​ Executive Producer/Host/Intro: Pete A Turner Producer: Damjan Gjorgjiev  Writer: Bojan Spasovski ​

We Are Rhythm
005 - Peter Michael Escovedo

We Are Rhythm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 60:08


Host Joey De Leon is joined by Emmy- nominated musical director, producer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist Peter Michael Escovedo. Joey and Peter Michael talk about his famous family, his early days growing up in the Bay Area and why that part of the country was the perfect place to get a well rounded musical education. He talks about the latin jazz rock band that used to play in the family living room with his dad (Terry Bozio on drums, Neal Schon on guitar, and an occasional appearance by Carlos Santana), watching Marvin Gaye improv in front of a live audience while they were on tour, and why he’s always studying the position ahead of him.

Nonexclusive
S2E15: Working Moms - with Noelle Escovedo

Nonexclusive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 57:58


How can you balance being an incredible wife, mom and career woman? Noelle Escovedo, mom of 4 and Board Certified Behavioral Analyst, shares her not-so-easy but oh-so-worth-it journey to finding what works for her family.  Noelle shares some big changes that made all the difference in her marriage, family, and work life, plus she talks about re-prioritizing her dreams and encourages moms in all walks of life. Her husband Peter Michael (Peety) joins us at the end and shares an incredible perspective on balance that we all need - no matter your season of life! Follow Nonexclusive Podcast on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter! SUBSCRIBE if you like what you hear.

Marilyn Russell's Remarkable Women
Remarkable Women 021719-Nina Stanley-Kelly Edwards-Shelia Escovedo

Marilyn Russell's Remarkable Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 31:00


This show is packed with Remarkable Women! First, Marilyn continues her conversation with Heart Survivor, Nina Stanley with the American Heart Association. February is American Heart Month and Nina is a lovely young woman who has turned her experience into a positive way to help others. She is committed to encouraging heart survivors to keep advocating for themselves. She shares with Marilyn tips on how to keep your heart healthy! We encourage you to visit heart.org for more info!  Next we meet Kelly Edwards, Community Outreach Director for Arts + Crafts Holdings. In her role at Arts + Crafts Holdings, Kelly spearheads programming, event planning, and special projects coordination for tenants and residents throughout Spring Arts District. It’s a job that you might not even know exists and it’s actually really, really cool. Plus, Kelly is a self-proclaimed architecture/history geek so she shares some fun facts and stories about the Philadelphia neighborhood! And last but certainly not least, Marilyn talks to Sheila Escovedo! Yes, SHEILA E! Sheila E is a percussionist, singer, author, and actress. People say she is the “Queen of Percussion”. Sheila E shares stories about breaking barriers in music and a few interesting anecdotes about Prince.

BIG Exclusives with Valerie Denise Jones
Funk and Pop Junky: The Best of Steve Arrington

BIG Exclusives with Valerie Denise Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2019 61:51


PLEASE ENJOY THIS AUDIO . MY INTERVIEW WITH STEVE ARRINGTON Steve Arrington is known for his innovative vocals on funk classics such as “Watching You” and “Just A Touch of Love". He is also known for hits like “Weak at the Knees”, “Way Out”, “Nobody Can Be You”, “Feel So Real” and “Dancing In The Key Of Life”. Arrington’s songs have been sampled by the likes of Jay-Z, Jermaine Dupri, Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, Snoop, LL Cool J, Mariah Carey, N.W.A, Masters At Work and Pitbull.MORE DEETS ___________In 1975, Arrington moved to San Francisco, hoping to take his music to a national level. He landed a spot in percussionist, Coke Esovedo’s band, and eventually moved in with the percussionist and his manager. He become a Latin soul apprentice and protégé. Arrington went on to play (and tour) with Escovedo’s older brother, Pete and niece, Sheila - now known as Sheila E. His performance tour included guitarist, Carlos Santana.As that tour was ending, Arrington returned to Dayton to join a group called Slave, as a drummer. Some time later, he became Slave's lead singer. During the next four years, he contributed to Dayton's most successful period. During that period, dance floor classics like “Watching You,” “Just a Touch of Love,” Snap Shot,” and “Wait for Me” flourished.In 1982, Arrington left Slave and formed Steve Arrington’s Hall of Fame. After signing with Atlantic Records, he completed several singles and solo albums -- “Dancin In The Key”, which spent three weeks at #2 on the dance charts and “Feel So Real’’, which landed #6 on the UK Singles Chart. In 1986, Arrington was nominated for a NAACP Image Award for Male Artist of the Year. In 2000, he won a Grammy for his contribution to “Money Ain’t A Thang”, performed by Jay Z and Jermaine Dupri.In 1991 (at the height of his career), Arrington left the music business to dedicate his life to spirituality. He recently returned, Steve is currently touring with a new band +has dates with artists like Public Enemy, DJ Quik, Chub Rock, Q Tip, The Ohio Players, Original Lakeside, The Bar-Kays, Con-Funk-Shun, Cameo and Zapp. He recently spent time in the studio with artist, George Clinton.https://www.spreaker.com/user/valeriedenisejones

Red Velvet Media ®
Alejandro Escovedo & Don Antonio "THE CROSSING" NEW MUSIC!

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 75:00


Crossing borders, jumping barriers, taking risks, betting it all: that’s the path Alejandro Escovedo has been taking in his lifelong search for the heart of rock and roll.The epic 17 song suite comprising The Crossing is about that journey: searching, but not necessarily finding, eyes and ears open all the way. Ranging from sweeping orchestral numbers to classic rock to bursts of 70s punk, the collection finds Escovedo delving further into his lifelong musical journey across his most sonically diverse work yet.The Crossing tells the tale of two boys, one from Mexico, one from Italy, who meet in Texas to chase their American rock and roll dreams. They discover a not-so-welcoming, very different place from the Promised Land they imagined, with cameos from the likes of Wayne Kramer of the MC5 and James Williamson of the Stooges to show the boys the way.A Mexican-American kid with Texas roots and California raising taking on immigration issues in two continents with an Italian band, no less, makes perfect sense — if you know Alejandro Escovedo. Forever the curious explorer, he’s been a punk of the rebel kind in The Nuns, a cowpunk of the non-Western variety in Rank and File, commander of a guitar army in The True Believers, an orchestral conductor in his solo work, and a sensitive boy who has outrun death, demons, lust, and lost love in his songs. He has collaborated with Bruce Springsteen, John Cale, Los Lobos, Peter Buck & Scott McCaughey, Los Texmaniacs, and Chuck Prophet. No Depression magazine declared him the Artist of the Decade.Keeping the Escovedo edge sharp on The Crossing are his personal heroes Williamson and Kramer. Additional guests include Peter Perrett and John Perry from UK cult band The Only Ones. Joe Ely - Rio Navidad a spoken word track about a Texan ranger  written by novelist and bandleader Willy Vlautin, and read by Freddy Trujillo from Richmond Fontaine and The Delines.

Jackie's Groove
Pete Escovedo - My Life in the Key of E

Jackie's Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 60:34


Pete Escovedo - My Life in the Key of EHear more shows like this at https://entertalkradio.com/jackiesgrooveLegendary Percussionist Pete Escovedo is an artist who broke down the barriers between Smooth Jazz, Salsa, Latin Jazz and contemporary music. His name has been synonymous in the music industry for more than 50 years. Pete is known worldwide for his live performances, session work and solo albums.Pete Escovedo will release his personal account of his life as a musician, artist, and patriarch of his musical family in his new memoir, My Life in the Key of E. This has been a dream of his that has taken 5 years to manifest, and one that he earnestly wants to share with all his fans, friends and family.http://peteescovedo.com/

Jackie's Groove
Bobby G. - Producer, Guitarist, (with guests Eddie Minnifield, Brian Alexander Morgan, Derek Allen and Peter Michael Escovedo)

Jackie's Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 124:35


Bobby G. electrifies audiences with his infectious lead and rhythm guitar magic, and he has been doing so for over two decades. His pocket and funky rhythm playing combined with his hypnotic, melodic, and sometimes acrobatic solos create a fervor that has made Bobby G. the go-to guitar player for major artists. Aside from his guitar prowess, Bobby has been on countless T.V. appearances including The Tonight Show (Jay Leno), David Letterman, Oprah, Arsenio Hall, The View, Regis & Kathie Lee, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Jimmy Kimmel, Good Morning America, MTV, VH1, and BET.Bobby G. is an established songwriter and producer for a wide range of recording artists because of his vision, and knack for creating melodic hooks, funky rhythms, and polished compositions...Here is a list of some of the artists Bobby G. has worked with on T.V., Recordings and Tours: • Lionel Richie• Earth Wind and Fire• Mariah Carey* Prince• Sheila E.• The Time• Teena Marie• Eric Benet• George Duke*George Clinton• Robert Brookins • Wayman Tisdale• Toni Braxton• Faith Evanshttp://epresskitz.com/kit.php?u=35272663

Brownie
Brownie 3 / Photoglo Erlend Oye Gazaway Gorillaz Escovedo Jain Badu Zuco 103 Snoop Tricky Phenomenal Handclap Vaughan

Brownie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 60:18


Brownie nació con la intención de disolver la frontera entre la música mainstream y el gusto por las músicas negras y del mundo. Así, ocupa un espacio ahora libre dentro de la industria radiofónica: Músicas especializadas tratadas para todos los públicos y, aun así, salpicadas por la dinámica realidad de estos tiempos. Dirigido por Andrés Ayala (@winitwo). Tracklist: Photoglo - Steal Away Erlend Oye - Garota Amerigo Gazaway - Feel Good Inc. feat. Gorillaz Coke Escovedo - I Wouldn't Change A Thing Jain - Lil Mama Erykah Badu - Bonus Track Zuco 103 - Outro Lado Stretch - Why Did You Do It? Snoop Dogg - Peaches N Cream (feat. Charlie Wilson) Robbie Williams - Lovelight (Lewis Taylor Cover) Tricky - Anti-Matter The Phenomenal Handclap Band - Baby Sarah Vaughan - Come Together Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together

The String
Alejandro Escovedo

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 54:07


Alejandro Escovedo was born into a musical family in San Antonio Texas. Where his older siblings and father pursued Mexican music, he dove into rock and roll. His San Francisco punk band The Nuns played dates with The Ramones and the Sex Pistols. He moved to Austin where he emphasized songwriting and formed early roots rock bands Rank and File and The True Believers. Then through a solo career and enthusiastic collaborations he took on the status of an underground icon. In 1998, No Depression magazine named him its first Artist of the Decade. In 2006 the Americana Music Association granted him a Lifetime Achievement Award as a performer. Escovedo's newest project stemmed from collaboration of old friends Peter Buck - former guitarist of REM - and Scott McCaughey of power pop band The Minus 5. They collectively wrote and produced Burn Something Beautiful, a ruminative folk rock album that confronts aging and some of Escovedo's life struggles, including a 20 year battle with Hepatitis C. Escovedo sat down with me at the City Winery Nashville a few hours before the Burn Something Beautiful Band took the stage.  

Jackie's Groove
03/08/17 Peter Michael Escovedo – Percussionist and Musical Director with Justin Timberlake, Mariah Carey, Lionel Richie and Luther Vandross

Jackie's Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 119:56


Peter Michael Escovedo III, Emmy nominated Musical Director / Producer, has earned recognition not only as a percussionist, but a producer, singer, songwriter, and television personality.Peter Michael (named after his father, percussionist and original member of Santana, Pete Escovedo) has contributed in countless world tours, recordings and television productions.He has produced television shows, written music for film, theme songs for television, composed, arranged, and produced music for various artists, and is currently releasing a new E. Family cd featuring: Joss Stone, Prince, Earth Wind & Fire, Gloria Estefan, Raphael Saadiq, and Israel Houghton

Red Velvet Media ®
Alejandro Escovedo , New Music "Burn Something Beautiful "

Red Velvet Media ®

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 56:00


Renowned songwriter, singer, true believer, Alejandro Escovedo released Burn Something Beautiful on October 28th, 2016 via Fantasy Records. The new album, Escovedo’s first solo endeavor since 2012’s highly acclaimed Big Station, is in actuality, a highly collaborative affair. Teaming with Peter Buck (R.E.M.) and Scott McCaughey (The Minus 5) to co-write the album’s songs, Escovedo also enlisted the pair to act as the project’s producers. At once a celebration of the rock and roll life, a contemplation on mortality, and the healing power of love, Burn Something Beautiful connects repeatedly with Escovedo’s soulful heart and voice at its core. Recorded at Portland’s Type Foundry studio, cwith the help of an esteemed group of musicians .They include guitarist Kurt Bloch (The Fastbacks), drummer John Moen (The Decemberists), vocalists Corin Tucker (Sleater-Kinney) and Kelly Hogan (Neko Case, The Flat Fie) as well as saxophonist Steve Berlin (Los Lobos). In a trailblazing career that began with The Nuns, San Francisco’s famed punk innovators, to the Austin-based-based alt-country rock pioneers, Rank & File, to Texas bred darlings, True Believers, through countless all-star collaborations and tribute album appearances and finally a series of beloved solo albums beginning with 1992’s acclaimed Gravity, Escovedo has earned a surplus of distinctions: No Depression magazine’s Artist of the Decade Award in 1998 and the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award for Performing in 2006, just to name two. “You just do your good work, and people care,” Alejandro says. “I always believed, when I was a kid, that if you worked hard, you would find fulfillment. I think I got a lot of that from my father and my brothers. A working musician is all I ever wanted to be. Hard work, stay true to what you want to do, and then eventually someone would notice for that very reason.”

Jackie's Groove
04/02/16 Paris Escovedo, Latin Jazz Percussionist

Jackie's Groove

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2016 57:52


Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 814 (Lizz Wright) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2015 60:29


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El nuevo disco de la vocalista Lizz Wright protagoniza esta edición en la que también repasamos los recientes trabajos de Soren Reiff, Lee Ritenour, Urban Soul, Eric Marienthal & Chuck Loeb y Nicholas Cole. En los minutos para el recuerdo, música del saxofonista Wilton Felder y de la familia Escovedo, estirpe de grandes percusionistas.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

The Changing Stage
08/15/15 Peter Michael Escovedo - Percussionist and Musical Director

The Changing Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2015 57:55


Jammin' With Bex and Dan
8- Alejondro Escovedo "Real Animal", Bob Marley "Kaya", Tribute To Appleton's Stanley Erickson

Jammin' With Bex and Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 36:31


After a month long hiatus, Bex and Dan talk about Alejondro Escovedo's "Real Animal" album, the man who introduced them to Alejondro, Stanley Erickson, an Appleton, WI legend, as well as Bob Marley's least controversial album "Kaya".

Talking Smooth Jazz
Paris Escovedo

Talking Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2013 34:00


Son of the legendary Thomas “Coke” Escovedo, Paris Escovedo, of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent was born with talent running through his veins. Paris returns with a new single, "Our Regard" and to talk about his upcoming Performance @ Fiesta Rancho Hotel Casino, Las Vegas Nv. for the 2013 Latin Grammy After Party on November 21, 2013.

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz
Cloud Jazz Nº 355 (Spyro Gyra) - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2013 60:00


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Una de las bandas punteras en el mundo del Smooth Jazz y del Jazz Contemporáneo, Spyro Gyra, tiene nuevo disco. Te lo ofrecemos en esta edición en la que también te ofrecemos los últimos trabajos de Patrick Yandall, Anthony Strong, Michele Mele, Steve Cole y Stacey Kent. En los minutos centrales, recuperamos música de años atrás de del saxofonista Wilton Felder y de la familia Escovedo, The E Family.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170

Woodsongs Vodcasts
Woodsongs 670: Alejandro Escovedo and Joseph Arthur

Woodsongs Vodcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2012 56:50


ALEJANDRO ESCOVEDO returns to the WoodSongs stage with a brand new album 'Big Station' on Fantasy/Concord. Long one of America's most admired poet-rockers, his 35 years as a musician and two decades as a solo artist has taken him from Texas to California to New York and back again to Texas, encompassing a breadth of music as varied as the many bands he was part of before embarking on a solo career. The new album finds the ever-evolving Texas rocker highly-charged with spirit and purpose. Largely co-written with frequent collaborator Chuck Prophet, the album's 12 songs bristle with tension and hope as Escovedo fights to keep faith in a changing world and hold onto love. JOSEPH ARTHUR was discovered by Peter Gabriel in the mid-'90s, and signed to Gabriel's Real World label as the first North American artist on the label's roster. This Akron, Ohio-bred/Brooklyn, N.Y.-residing singer/songwriter's 1997 debut, 'Big City Secrets,' attracted a substantial following abroad. The artist didn't connect with Stateside listeners until 'Come To Where I'm From,' which features his signature song, "In the Sun." That track was covered by R.E.M.'s Stipe and Coldplay's Chris Martin in 2006 on a charity single to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina, having previously been recorded a decade earlier by Gabriel for a Princess Diana tribute album. Arthur is also an accomplished painter, having displayed his works in galleries around the world. His latest is a double album titled 'Redemption City' released on his own label.

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #187 - Double Up #8

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2010 53:54


This week's playlist: • Cold Blooded Man (4:27) by Sugar Blue, from Code Blue (2007); available from CD Baby, the store at his site and the iTunes Music Store. Visit Sugar-Blue.com for more information. • Please Don't Let Me Go (3:16 ) and My Life Will Be Sweeter (4:53) by Tin Pan, from Hound's Tooth (2008); available from the iTMS. Visit TinPanBand.com/wordpress for more information. • Long Way From Home (3:05) and Hurricane (4:25) by Stephen Luke, from No Man's Land (2008); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit StephenLukeMusic.com for more information. • Gettin By (5:06) and Keep On Keeping On (5:49) by Albert Castiglia; from Keepin On (2010); available from the Blues Leaf Records page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit AlbertCastiglia.com for more information. • Just Tryin' To Be Me (4:12) and 2-Headed Monstah (4:34) by Al "Coffee" McDaniel, from Blues In My Shoes (2007); available from CDBaby.com and the iTMS. Visit ALMcDaniel.com and AirplayDirect.com/ALfor more information. • Anchor (3:30) by Alejandro Escovedo, from Street Songs of Love (2010); available from TheConnextion.com and the iTMS. You should also read this review from Rolling Stone of Alejandro's July 21st appearance at The Bowery in New York. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information. Mentioned during this episode: GoDaddy discount codes. The music on Murphy's Saloon comes to you courtesy of the artists and their labels. One of the following fine organizations may have provided assistance as an intermediary: IODA PROMONET, AirplayDirect, RadioSubmit.com, the Podsafe Music Network or Download.com.  

Out of the Box Album of the Week with Paul Shugrue

His tenth album, "Street Songs of Love" continues Escovedo's razor sharp focus on poetic Rock and Roll that can change the world, or at least help us survive in it.

The Live Music Podcast
Podcast #52: Alejandro Escovedo - St Louis, MO - 06/10/09

The Live Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2009 55:11


To start off this show I want to make a quick announcement that the LMP has finally joined the social network bandwagon. The website now features Facebook and Twitter gadgets down the right side of the page. Please consider becoming a Facebook fan or following LMP tweets on Twitter. I especially encourage joining the fan page because it is a great place to meet other listeners, comment on past episodes, and make recommendations for new ones. Now moving on to the music for this episode and the featured artist Alejandro Escovedo. If Bruce Springsteen and Los Lobos had a child it would probably sound very similar to Escovedo. He brings a lot of passion to his shows and you will find that out on this recording from June 10th, 2009 at the Pageant in St Louis. If the first track sounds familiar it might be because I featured a cover of it by Backyard Tire Fire on Episode 48. Now I present to you, Alejandro Escovedo! Alejandro Escovedo - St Louis, MO - 06/10/09  Song Listing 1) Always a Friend 2) Everybody Loves Me 3) I Was Drunk 4) People (We're Only Gonna Live So Long) 5) Chelsea Hotel ‘78 6) Castanets 7) All the Young Dudes 8) Beast of Burden Support the artists by buying music and watching them live! Real Animal   A Man Under the Influence   Thirteen Years   More...                     Check out tour dates for Alejandro Escovedo here.