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H.O.B.O., aka Honorable Outspoken Black Overlord, is a rapper and vocalist from Long Beach, CA, known for his melodic style and impactful storytelling in his music. Influenced by legends like Gil Scott and 2pac, he blends West Coast vibes with a modern twist. Through his label Swamp House Music, he aims to uplift West Coast artists. With releases like "City By The Sea" and "The Great Hip Hop Depression," he is gaining recognition in the music industry. H.O.B.O. is driven to make a positive impact and is set to rise to the top of the global music scene with his dedication and talent. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nalasden88/message
All Of The Above (AOTA) Radio - A Journey through High Quality Music
Today's upisode is a special one. We celebrate the prolific poet, activist & musician Gil Scott-Heron on what would be his birthday. Join us for a full 2 hour journey through the extensive catalog of the great Gil Scott. The revolution might not be televised but it will air on KPFK!!!! Thank you for tuningREAD MORE
For episode #174 of the Glass and Out podcast, we revisit one of our favourite conversations from last year's Virtual Hockey Summit. As many hockey seasons begin to wrap up, the time for coaches to start looking and networking for their next jobs is upon us. Gil Scott is the President & CEO of Gil Scott Sports Management and is the agent for top NHL coaches like Barry Trotz and Bruce Boudreau. He spoke with TCS Founder Aaron Wilbur on what it takes to prepare for an interview and be at your best when there's a lot on the line. Scott founded Gil Scott Sports Management in 1979 and has negotiated over 500 contracts of coaches and players. In addition to his clientele of coaches, he currently represents 65 active NFL and CFL players. He is a graduate of Michigan State University, was the first Canadian to be certified by the NFLPA and served as a sports consultant for the Royal Banks Sports Professionals Program from 1997-2009. There is no instruction manual when it comes to finding your next coaching job or how to prepare for an interview, but it's a skill that all successful coaches need. And while having the right strategy heading into an interview or being comfortable approaching people in the industry with the goal of opening a door to your next gig may not make you a better coach than other candidates, it very well could mean you still get the nod. Hear valuable advice on what approach is best to take heading into the interview process, what he's learned from working with some of the top coaches in hockey, and why networking is still a coaches best friend when it comes to finding new opportunities.
If we're saying two of the predecessors of rap music told us something 50 years, it means the lesson hasn't been learned. Bouncing red balls seem to be highly effective as a distraction, while the world continues to turn. Today's episode includes: • The Metaverse and moving forward with[out] “The Culture” • Colin Powell and all the takes • Netflix walkout and Geronimo's thoughts as the resident trans person • Jon Gruden and standing firm in your misogyny Friend-of-the-show Marcus K. Dowling also joins, so you already know this conversation will go into some rabbit holes and tunnels. Chaos & Culture: Musings From the Minds of Geronimo Knows and "BeMo" Brown is a show with candid conversations and objective opinions about Black culture, lifestyle, and spirituality. Subscribe today and hit the notification bell so you won't miss future episodes! Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/alltheflykids https://instagram.com/geronimoknows https://instagram.com/bemobrown https://instagram.com/wakenbakewithbemo https://instagram.com/marcuskdowling
After being approached with the opportunity by Head of XL Recordings Richard Russell, Jamie xx was honoured with the task of recontextualizing Gil Scott Heron's timeless comeback record, I'm New Here. The result of this, is We're New Here. An incredible remix of what would be Gil Scott's last living solo record, released a year post his own in 2011, just months before the passing of the iconic poet. TRACKS PLAYED: ‘I'm New Here' ‘Home' ‘I've Been Me (Interlude)' ‘Running' ‘My Cloud' ‘Certain Things (Interlude)' ‘The Crutch' ‘Ur Soul and Mine' ‘New York Is Killing Me [I'm New Here Version]' ‘Parents (Interlude)' ‘Piano Player' ‘NY is Killing Me' ‘I'll Take Care Of You [I'm New Here Version]' ‘Jazz (Interlude)' ‘I'll Take Care Of You'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
YES GUY! In this week's episode Jim and Perry are joined by Milt Stegall, Mike Lange, Gil Scott. Jim and Perry also play Yes Guy, No Guy!
Gil Scott is the President and CEO of Gil Scott Sports Management(GSSM). GSSM is one of the longest standing professional sports agencies in North America. Headed by Scott, GSSM has represented a variety of Pro Bowlers, first-round draft picks, award-winning coaches and negotiated several record-setting contracts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you see the things that man has done cannot set you free? What options have you created for your freedom? What does forgiving have to do with freedom? Check out this episode of The Alpha Black podcast. Get my book “Forgive: the new mantra and practice for Black Men” and start your practice of forgiving today. Go to ulyssesbutchslaughter.com
El viernes 5 de junio conéctate al podcast Puerto Rico Jazz y escucha el programa especial Jazz contra el racismo; La historia de la constante lucha del Jazz contra la ignorancia racista en Estados Unidos.Música de Gil Scott, Billie Holiday, Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Nina Simone, Max Roach, Miles Davis y Joe Henderson.Pueden escuchar el programa el viernes de junio en:TuneIn Radiohttp://tun.in/pjADHApple Podcasthttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/puerto-rico-jazz/id1508259152Sounder FMhttps://puertoricojazz.sounder.fm/show/puerto-rico-jazzLo Mejor del Jazz Boricua en Puerto Rico Jazz Radio @ Brave New RadioPrimer programa en la radio dedicado al Jazz Boricua!
Its Funky Time everyone!! 01-DJ Mes - Da Change (Miguel Migs Salty Rub) 02-Paul Rudder & Hurlee - Don't Let Love 03-Alaia & Gallo - Who Is He? (feat Kevin Haden - The Reflex Who's Who remix) 04-Art Of Tones - Reprise de Funk 05-Moon Rocket & Re-tide - Blind 06-Andy Tee, Micky More, Angela Johnson - Can I (full Intention vocal) 07-Jestofunk Ft Jocelyn Brown- Special Love (Micky More & Andy Tee Jazzy vocal) 08-Anhanguera - Cirandisco 09-Spencer Morales, Tasha Larae - I Need Your Lovin (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins) 10-Shane D, Mary J Blige - Party With Me 11-Colonel Abrams - Trapped (Stacy Kidd House 4 Life Remix) 12-Hardage, Gil Scott-heron - Hysterical Years (Luyo remix) 13-Soul Vision - Lowdown (Classic)
Its Funky Time everyone!! 01-DJ Mes - Da Change (Miguel Migs Salty Rub) 02-Paul Rudder & Hurlee - Don't Let Love 03-Alaia & Gallo - Who Is He? (feat Kevin Haden - The Reflex Who's Who remix) 04-Art Of Tones - Reprise de Funk 05-Moon Rocket & Re-tide - Blind 06-Andy Tee, Micky More, Angela Johnson - Can I (full Intention vocal) 07-Jestofunk Ft Jocelyn Brown- Special Love (Micky More & Andy Tee Jazzy vocal) 08-Anhanguera - Cirandisco 09-Spencer Morales, Tasha Larae - I Need Your Lovin (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins) 10-Shane D, Mary J Blige - Party With Me 11-Colonel Abrams - Trapped (Stacy Kidd House 4 Life Remix) 12-Hardage, Gil Scott-heron - Hysterical Years (Luyo remix) 13-Soul Vision - Lowdown (Classic)
June 18 - Oilers Now Seg 3 - Bob Green - Oilers director of player personnel & Gil Scott - Agent for Barry Trotz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Oscillations broadcasts the 2nd Tuesday of every month on www.globalmixxradio.com 1. Session Victim - Up To Rise (LP Mix) [Delusions Of Grandeur] 2. Mat Chiavaroli - Arome de mi vida [Quintessentials] 3. Groove Armada - House With Me (Andrea Olivia Remix) [Snatch! Records] 4. Hardage feat. Gil Scott-heron - Hysterical Years (Francesco Cofano Remix) [BBR] 5. DJ 3000 - Get It (Chambray Remix) [Motech Records] 6. Seventh District - Smell Like ’67 [House Grooves] 7. Monika Kruse, Voodooamt - Raingarden [Flower Power] 8. Spektre, Luca Gaeta - Ascension [Tronic] 9. Kiwi - Orca [Future Boogie Recordings] 10. Radio Slave - Children Of The E (Kink SP1200 Remix) [Running Back] 11. Jay Lumen - Play [Relief] 12. Luke Stranger - Get Mellow [Whartone Records]
This month's guest "Whiskey & Bananas" playlist is curated by John Nau of Beacon Street Studios in Venice, CA, one of OKRP's go-to musical production partners. Enjoy this groovy selection of 1970s California-vibed tracks. Help Me — Joni Mitchell A love song written by the master, Joni, featuring her impeccable voice and beautiful lyricism — one of the most underrated guitarists of her generation. Beginning Again — Brian Auger I bought the record Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express — Live Oblivion Vol. 1 at a used record shop just because of the cover. I went home and put on side one, song one…what the ??? My ears popped off my head. I loved the vibe, the style and chords, and if that wasn’t enough, Brian lays into a smoking jazz solo on the Fender Rhodes (he’s more known for his organ playing). The architect of what would later be called “Acid Jazz”…this guy can play! Killer jazz keyboard solos over Motown soul-inspired grooves. Cherry — J.J. Cale This guy is so cool! The king of laid-back! Always under the radar and often imitated…e.g. Eric Clapton. “Cherry” is just one of the great tracks from J.J.’s album Troubadour. Stay While the Night is Young — Savoy Brown Kim Simmonds went through many iterations of the band, this version being one of his best. A jazz influence creeps into the music on this set and newly added vocalist Chris Youlden’s blue-eyed soul baritone voice brings it. Sandy’s Blues [Live] — Oscar Peterson Trio From the record Exclusively For My Friends. My friend’s dad gave me a tape of this in high school. Upon listening to the intro to “Sandy’s Blues,” I realized I had a decision to make — quit immediately or listen and practice. I chose the latter. Oscar never disappoints. Watch him on YouTube…sooo good! It’s For You — Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays This track and record, As Falls Wichita, so Falls Wichita Falls, has always given me a certain feeling of melancholy that slowly turns to joy. I love this record. It’s a sonic exposé of the pastorale American heartland. Any Major Dude Will Tell You — Steely Dan JEEZ! Where are these guys coming from?? Well…a fusion of classic rhythm & blues, jazz harmony and rock n roll. The sardonic lyrics against the smooth intellectual musical backdrop (the jazz-infused chord changes) create some breathtaking iconoclastic pop music. No imitators here. I Think I’ll Call It Morning — Gil Scott-Heron Gil Scott was making music in the 60’s and early 70’s that helped tell the story of the civil rights movement and political and social injustices in America. For every poem or song that dealt with the plight of the inner city or a corrupt government, a little gem would pop on, a song of hope and beauty, this being one of them. Gil Scott was an original! A writer of books and a seeker of the truth through his music. Hard to compare him with anybody else. With a distinctive voice and style he’s considered one the forefathers of rap music. I Was Doing All Right — Dexter Gordon The POET! Born in L.A., crushed it in NYC, lived in Denmark. A towering figure in jazz (literally). Total command of the tenor saxophone, deep rich tone, laid back and hard swinging, plus a dash of humor — in the sense that if you listen to enough of his solos, you’ll notice he loves to incorporate quotes from other songs (such as “If I Only Had a Brain”). Incident at Neshabur — Santana From the record Abraxas. I always loved the instrumentals, and Greg Rollie’s organ playing is one of my main early influences. 1970 was an exciting time for music, the lines were blurred — Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew, which hit a few months earlier, helped open the door for this jazz/Latin/rock mashup! This stuff was playing on mainstream radio.
M.Artz Born in Hackney, East London, #M.Artz is a man with a powerful story to tell. Speaking from a place of reasoning and truth his poetry stirs emotions through his animated, melodic, thought provokingly conscious storytelling that is witty, whilst going straight for the jugular. Drawing inspiration from poet Gil Scott heron, movies, music and real life, M.Artz produces poetry that is both clever and relatable to many. Not afraid to be political M.Artz has performed at reclaim Brixton, take back the city, The Floacist presents Flo at the Juno Bar in Shoreditch, soulful Sundays, who's got the hitz? (3rd place finalist), LYP Radio and numerous open mic spots. M.Artz's journey is one of purpose. He describes his style as "melodic poetry". Choosing poetry as his weapon of choice because of "the flexibility it allows me to play with and manipulate words". M.Artz incorporates music into his narrative, adding depth and dimension to create something unique.
SXM BEACH LOUNGE #3 It’s a deep House session by Supayass « Fr3nch Coq » with Storm Queen, Gil Scott heron, Monte, Audiofly, Roland Clark, Derek Martin, Larse, Martin Roth, acid pauli, Hercules, Love Affair, Etc. You can download the mix directly […] Cet article SXM BEACH LOUNGE #3 est apparu en premier sur SUPAYASS.
Marco Pavé comes onto the podcast for in depth conversations about Memphis issues involving poverty, change, racism, social preservation, Gil Scott, and Churches+Beer. Born and raised in North Memphis where his life was affected by the culture and city around him Marco is responding in his own way towards the standards of Memphis today. Chasing his dreams and practicing for years on end have lead him to the current precipice where he's working hard to make something for himself in the city he loves. https://www.facebook.com/Kingofmarco | https://twitter.com/KingofMarco Marco Pavé - leading the new wave in Memphis Hip Hop. "There is a rebirth brewing on the Memphis Hip Hop scene and Marco Pavé, is poised to lead the revival. This born and bred Memphis native is an amazing lyricist with a distinct style and charisma that appeals to the triple crown of rap enthusiasts: the purists, the radio lovers and the eclectic hipster. With a laid back demeanor that contradicts his energetic music and performance style."
The African drums Talking and Gil Scott singing Revolution
The African drums Gil Scott and Jesse Jendahgill Scott Heron and curtis mayfield
Nelson Mandella talk Jesse Jendah and Gil Scott sings JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The office of the South African president says Nelson Mandela remains in critical condition in a hospital. President Jacob Zuma said in the statement Tuesday that people must support the former president and anti-apartheid leader as well as his family, and show their love and appreciation for his leadership. The statement from Zuma's office says Mandela's condition remains unchanged and doctors are doing their best to ensure his recovery and comfort. Mandela, who is 94 years old, was taken to a hospital in Pretoria on June 8 to be treated for what the government says is a recurring lung infection. On Sunday, the government said his condition had deteriorated to critical.
Simon Saint-Simon and pals are accompanied by the self-styled executioners of ‘guilt-edge’ pre-hardcore Brothers Bear Arms for a rambunctious re-live of TwentyLeven. Hold on to your twats! It’s going to be a zany, zip-open, funride to Gagtown! Fasti I – 01 Yonkers – Tyler The Creator 02 Where Did The Night Go – Gil Scott […]