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RADIO CRYSTAL BLUE 9/23/23 Domenico Modugno "Volare (nel blu di pinto de blu)" Adriano Celentano "Si e spento il sole" - A New Orleans Umberto Tozzi "Gloria" - Gloria Matia Bazar "Grande Piccolo Mondo" - Melo The Late Saints "Psychodrama" - Presto! In America www.jacopodenicola.com Paolo Conte "Max" - Aguapiano Giulia Millanta "Looking For Bliss - Woman On The Moon www.giuliamillanta.com Erene Mastrangeli "Lies & Cries" - Love, Shine www.erenemusic.com *********************** Cormac O'Cairmh "When Someone Says It Must Be Hard - Where The World Begins https://www.cormacocaoimh.net/ Leepeck "No One Knows"- Borderline https://www.facebook.com/Leepeckmusic Kevin Daniel "Happy For A While" - The Life And Adventures Of Kevin Daniel www.thekevindaniel.com Ash & Eric "Autumn Hymn" - Sure www.ashandericcmusic.com Heather Maloney "Wild As A Birdsong" - No Shortcuts (Live At The Academy) www.heathermaloney.com ************* Some music from official showcase participants in this year's FARM (Folk Alliance Region Midwest) conference event: https://www.farmfolk.org/ Karyn Oliver "Skeleton" - Cherchez La Femme www.karynoliver.com Sam Robbins "Just One Cronkite" - Bigger Than In Between www.samrobbins.com Caroline Cotter "Antonia" - Gently As I Go www.carolinecotter.com Greg Greenway "The Skin I'm in" - 20000 Versions Of The Sun www.greggreenway.com Joy Zimmerman "How Shall We Sing" - Where The Light Lives www.joyzimmermanmusic.com Sons Of The Never Wrong "The Great Unknown" - King Fisher King https://sonsoftheneverwrong.com/ ********************* Music from artists that took part in this year's Americanafest event in Nashville: www.americanamusic.org William Matheny "Down At The Hotel Canfield" - That Grand, Old Feeling www.williammatheny.com Darlingside "All The Lights In The City" - Everything Is Alive www.darlingside.com Eddie 9V "Don't Come Around This House" - Little Black Flies www.eddie9v.com Jaimee Harris "Like You" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com Ever More Nest "Coming Along" - Out Here Now www.evermorenest.com ******************** Lily Frost "Rainbow Glasses" - Retro-Moderne www.lilyfrost.com Cocktail Slippers "Good Love" www.cocktailslippers.com Elk City "Keep It" - Undertow https://www.facebook.com/elkcityband Esther Fletcher "Home" https://www.facebook.com/estherfletch/ Tenderhooks "Where Are My Fans" 5.4 Light Years https://www.facebook.com/tenderhooksband/ ON "Gator" - https://onmusic.ca/ The Veldt "Aurora Borealis" https://www.facebook.com/VeldtThe/ In The Pines "Painting By Numbers" - Painting By Numbers https://www.inthepines.band/ Black Rose Burning "Night Terrors" - Ad Astra www.blackroseburning.com Jeremiah Chiu "In Electric Time" - In Electric Time www.jeremiahchiu.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
ALBUM FOCUS: A reoccurring series focusing on new and outstanding concept, compilation and tribute albums. Acoustic World 5 is the latest compilation from Putumayo World Music, a digital-only release, as part of a new trend for the label in issuing digital releases. Putumayo is celebrating 30 years as a world music label. Alejo Garcia (featuring Perrozompopo) "Gracias" Erella "Origami" Karima Nayt "Meliy" Nadine Altounji (featuring Pedro Diaz) "No Lo Olviden" Senny Camara "Talibe" ************************* Jason Ringenberg "Nashville Without Rhinestones" - Rhinestoned www.jasonringenberg.com Angela Saini "It's OK" www.angelasaini.com Jaimee Harris "Like You" - Boomerang Town www.jaimeeharris.com Angela Easterling "Deportee (Plane Wreck At Los Gatos)" - Witness www.angelaeasterling.com Patty Reese "Lift Us Up" www.pattyreese.com Davisson Brothers "Life On Fire" - Home Is Where The Heart Is www.davissonbrothersband.com Cole Quest & The City Pickers "If I Still Had You" - Self/Entitled www.colequest.com Deann Rene "Take A Chance" - Paint A Dream www.deannrene.com ****************** Greg Greenway "Hello Hello Hello" - Between Hello & Goodbye" www.greggreenway.com Terri Hendrix "You Got Gold" - Pilgrim's Progress: Project 5.5 www.terrihendrix.com Vanessa Lively "Canaries" www.vanessalively.com Ben Bedford "Darkflight" - Valley Of Stars www.benbedford.com Simon Mayor "Princess Royal"- Carolan www.simonmayor.com ******************* Closing music: MFSB "My Mood" - Universal Love Running time: 4 hours, 26 minutes --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 04/17/2023 featuring: Pharis & Jason Romero “You Are a Shining Light” Sweet Old Religion (2018 Lula) 5:02 Grace Morrison “Broken Things” Maybe Modern (2023 Grace Morrison) 4:39 Jared Rabin “Tunnel's End” Chasing the Light (2022 Jared Rabin) 3:10 Low Lily “Love and Loss” Angels in the Wreckage (2023 Low Lily) 3:43 Greg Greenway “Hello Hello Hello” Between Hello and Goodbye (2023 Greg Greenway) 4:54 Allison Russell “Montreal” Outside Child (2021 Birds of Chicago) 3:45 Abby Posner “Digging Corners” Kisbee Ring (2021 Abby Posner) 3:17 Austin MacRae “Unbroken” New Weather (2023 Austin MacRae) 3:51 Rachel Bissex “One Another” Between the Broken Lines (2001 One Take Productions) 3:26 Chuck Brodsky “It Takes Two Wings (Piano)” Gravity, Wings, And Heavy Things (2022 Chuck Brodsky) 3:32 Emily Barnes “Warren County” Single (2022 Emily Barnes) 3:46 Moors & McCumber “There's Always Something” Survival (2021 M & M) 4:01 Ben Bedford “Morning Rise” The Hermit's Spyglass (2018 Ben Bedford) 1:19
Deann Rene "Take Me Home" - Paint A Dream www.deannrene.com Dead Sea Apes "Truther' - Rewilding https://www.facebook.com/deadseaapes/ Len Price 3 "Heavy Atmosphere" - Chinese Burn (reissue) - https://www.facebook.com/thelenprice3 Cape Crush "Avec Souci" - San Souci Ben Harper "Yard Sale" (featuring Jack Johnson) - Wide Open Light www.benharper.com Sabina Chantouria "Stranger" - Stranger www.sabinachantouria.com Greg Greenway "If You Paint Me" - Between Hello and Goodbye www.greggreenway.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/radiocblue/support
Chris Marshak, producer, drummer, percussionist and all-around great guy joins your host, Steve Yusko along with Stephen Martino, another percussionist and previous guest on the podcast. We explore Chris' take on the music industry and how to collaborate with artists when producing music. We'll hear three songs that Chris brought to the table along with the remix of Steve Windwood's Spanish Dancer.Some of the artists that Chris has recorded and/or performed with...Steve Winwood, Marc Cohn, Ricardo Arjona ,Jill Sobule, Amy Helm, Johnston,G Love,Liz Longley, Donovan Woods, Cheryl Wheeler, Lucy Kaplansky, Duke Levine, Cassandra House, Henry Butler, Martyn Joseph, Mike Delguidice, Andy Falco, Amy Correia, Billy J. Kramer, Miles To Dayton,Jeff Golub, Phoebe Hunt,Matt Marshak, Lisa Matassa, Joanna Mosca, The Levins, Greg Greenway ,Pat Wictor, Bill Scorzari, Mark Newman, Dave Diamond, Robert Bruey, Kerri Powers, Erica Leigh, Brian Unger and Lucy Bonilla Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast Intro/Outro song in this episode: “Fading out Fast” from Mike Nugent's album, Mike Nugent and the Blue Moon Band . Opening Narration by Faith YuskoAll songs in this podcast episode have been used with prior permission by the artists. Please Subscribe Here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast“Chris is one of my go-to drummers for so many of the recording projects and albums that come my way. Chris has a keen sense of what will work best for each song that he plays on. He comes with a great feel and pocket for a multitude of genres and is not afraid to experiment with different textures and layers of rhythms that together create something unique and memorable. In addition, every time he shows up for a session he brings new sounds and instruments that offer a continually expanding sonic palette from which to choose. Chris comes incredibly well prepared and I know that whenever we'll be working together in a recording session or live performance it's gonna be a great day of creativity and camaraderie.” — Ben Wisch (2x Grammy Award winning producer)Call the Listener Line (631) 800-3579 and leave your comments for our host and guests.Please Subscribe Here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast Call the Listener Line and leave us your impressions (631) 800-3579Support the showConnect with us here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast If you like what you hear,click the link below to support us with a secure donation. https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=lg4LOxiWjgFS8z75NJpziIIRYXvpvtm6oZ2VlYE5eedpGDcJ-YD1ybtpJZiAWaSa1HKHDPX7IFp9uisz
Welcome to Part #2 Chris Marshak, producer, drummer, percussionist and all-around great guy joins your host, Steve Yusko along with Stephen Martino, another percussionist and previous guest on the podcast.We explore Chris' take on the music industry and how to collaborate with artists when producing music. We'll hear three songs that Chris brought to the table along with the remix of Steve Windwood's Spanish Dancer.Some of the artists that Chris has recorded and/or performed with...Steve Winwood, Marc Cohn, Ricardo Arjona ,Jill Sobule, Amy Helm, Johnston,G Love,Liz Longley, Donovan Woods, Cheryl Wheeler, Lucy Kaplansky, Duke Levine, Cassandra House, Henry Butler, Martyn Joseph, Mike Delguidice, Andy Falco, Amy Correia, Billy J. Kramer, Miles To Dayton,Jeff Golub, Phoebe Hunt,Matt Marshak, Lisa Matassa, Joanna Mosca, The Levins, Greg Greenway ,Pat Wictor, Bill Scorzari, Four 80 East, Jeff Kashiwa, Carl Burnett, Mary Gatchell, Robert Poe,David Lockwood, Dave Murphy, Kat Quinn, Mark Newman, Dave Diamond, Robert Bruey, Kerri Powers, Erica Leigh, Brian Unger and Lucy Bonilla Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast Intro/Outro song in this episode: “Fading out Fast” from Mike Nugent's album, Mike Nugent and the Blue Moon Band . Opening Narration by Faith YuskoAll songs in this podcast episode have been used with prior permission by the artists. Please Subscribe Here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast“Chris is one of my go-to drummers for so many of the recording projects and albums that come my way. Chris has a keen sense of what will work best for each song that he plays on. He comes with a great feel and pocket for a multitude of genres and is not afraid to experiment with different textures and layers of rhythms that together create something unique and memorable. In addition, every time he shows up for a session he brings new sounds and instruments that offer a continually expanding sonic palette from which to choose. Chris comes incredibly well prepared and I know that whenever we'll be working together in a recording session or live performance it's gonna be a great day of creativity and camaraderie.” — Ben Wisch (2x Grammy Award winning producer)Call the Listener Line (631) 800-3579 and leave your comments for our host and guests.Please Subscribe Here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast Call the Listener Line and leave us your impressions (631) 800-3579Support the showConnect with us here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast If you like what you hear,click the link below to support us with a secure donation. https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=lg4LOxiWjgFS8z75NJpziIIRYXvpvtm6oZ2VlYE5eedpGDcJ-YD1ybtpJZiAWaSa1HKHDPX7IFp9uisz
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 12/12/2022 featuring: Mark Erelli “The Man I Am” Lay Your Darkness Down (2022 Mark Erelli) 4:42 Greg Greenway “Stars” Songs from the Beginning (2022 Greg Greenway) 3:12 Lauren Balthrop “Thank You” Things Will Be Different (2022 Olivia) 4:17 Dan Weber “Farewell Maggie Valley” The Way the River Goes (2022 Dan Weber) 3:32 Deidre McCalla “Amaryllis” Endless Grace (2022 Deidre McCalla) 3:31 Forest Sun “Follow the Love” Follow the Love (2022 Forest Sun) 2:27 Wes Collins “Last Saturday” Jabberwockies (2022 Wes Collins) 2:43 Lily DeTaeye “Westbound” Single (2022 Station 1) 3:15 Lon “My Father” Thankfully Distracted (2022 Lonakot) 4:13 Rod Picott “Make Your Own Light” Paper Hearts & Broken Arrows (2022 Rod Picott) 3:54 Maya De Vitry “Real Time, Real Tears” Violet Light (2022 Mad Maker Studio) 3:01 David LaMotte “Here For You” Still (2022 Dryad Publishing) 3:04 Mama's Broke “Windows” Narrow Line (2022 Mama's Broke) 3:19 The Pine Hearts “Darling Don't the Sunlight in Your Eyes” Lost Love Songs (2022 The Pine Hearts) 3:41
The Sundilla Radio Hour for the week of 03/14/2022 featuring: Terra Spencer “Feels Like Home” Chasing Rabbits (2020 Terra Spencer) 5:03 Jake Blount “The Man Was Burning” Single (2022 Jake Blount) 2:35 Kaia Kater “New Colossus” Grenades (2018 Smithsonian Folkways) 4:26 Johnsmith “Sing Him to the Shore” Backroads (2022 Johnsmith) 4:23 Greg Greenway “Let It Roll” Songs from the Beginning (2022 Greg Greenway) 4:21 The Rough & Tumble “Remember When” Love is Gross (but it looks good on you) (2022 The Rough & Tumble) 2:34 Mark Erelli “Hourglass” For a Song (2016 Mark Erelli) 2:34 Emily Barker “The Woman Who Planted Trees” A Dark Murmuration of Words (2020 Everyone Sang) 3:15 Brett Ratliff “Glory Up Above” Whitesburg, KY (2021 June Appal) 3:15 Steven Roback “Old World” Legacy: A Collection of New Folk Music (Windham Hill) 3:10 Sunny War “Lucid Lucy” Simple Syrup (2021 Sunny War) 3:37 Joe Crookston “Good Luck John” Darkling & the BlueBird Jubilee (2011 Joe Crookston) 3:41 Our Native Daughters “I Knew I Could Fly” Songs of Our Native Daughters (2019 Smithsonian Folkways) 3:40
Episode 25 is the 2nd part of our examination of the 2020 US Presidential Election & issues surrounding Voting, including music and testimonials from The Children Of Selma, Faya Ora Rose Touré, Emily Joy, Joe Troop, They Might Be Giants, Tom Smith, Ants on a Log, Two of a Kind, Amanda Udis-Kessler, Greg Greenway, Roy Zimmerman, and Scott Cook, plus excerpts from The Temptations, Alice Cooper and David Bowie. Playlist: 1. The Children of Selma: Vote For Me 2. John McCutcheon: Vote Dammit! 3. Emily Joy: Tomorrow Is Tuesday 4. Emily Joy: 2envelopes 5. Joe Troop: A Plea to the US Government to Fully Fund the Postal Service 6. They Might Be Giants: Vote or Don't 7. Tom Smith: Talkin' Election 8. Ants on a Log: Humpty Vote! 9. Two of a Kind: Vote Like Your Life Depends On It 10. Amanda Udis-Kessler: Vote Your Dreams (2 versions) 11. Roy Zimmerman: My Vote, My Voice, My Right 12. Greg Greenway: One Man, One Woman, One Vote 13. Scott Cook: Say Can You See
In the Name of Love: A Musical Service by Greg Greenway on December 29, 2019 at First Unitarian Universalist, Richmond, VA.
Chicago based singer-songwriter Joe Jencks joins us on Episode 334 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his great new album “Poets, Philosophers, Workers & Wanderers”. Our wide-ranging conversation covers the making of the new album, songwriting and live performances, including those with his compadres Pat Wictor and Greg Greenway in harmony folk supergroup Brother Sun, who will be going on indefinite hiatus at the end of 2017 to allow all three members to focus on new projects and collaborations. It’s a really great interview, and definitely worth checking out. And, as always, we take a look at more of the latest new releases on the folk and roots scene. Check out the full playlist on our website: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-334-joe-jencks-interview-more-new-releases/
The history of music is full of 'supergroups' - which is when a group of artists who already have established careers decide to band together and form a new group. Sometimes they work - Led Zeppelin was comprised of some of England's top studio musicians from the late 1960s. And sometimes they don't... like the Los Angeles Lakers' talent-overloaded 2003-2004 team that failed to deliver a championship. And then there is the newish folk group Brother Sun, and they qualify as a sort of folk music supergroup. Pat Wictor, Joe Jencks and Greg Greenway already had separate and successful careers in the folk genre. They each toured, recorded albums and made a living in the music business. All three artists knew each other from the folk music circuit, and before long they realized that perhaps they could garner more attention as a band than as solo artists. Doing so meant checking egos at the door and doing what bands do, which is sharing the spoils as well as the hard work of being in a band. By 2012 Brother Sun has already established itself as a folk supergroup of sorts. One look at their calendar will tell you they are booked months in advance. Score one for teamwork.
The history of music is full of 'supergroups' - which is when a group of artists who already have established careers decide to band together and form a new group. Sometimes they work - Led Zeppelin was comprised of some of England's top studio musicians from the late 1960s. And sometimes they don't... like the Los Angeles Lakers' talent-overloaded 2003-2004 team that failed to deliver a championship. And then there is the newish folk group Brother Sun, and they qualify as a sort of folk music supergroup. Pat Wictor, Joe Jencks and Greg Greenway already had separate and successful careers in the folk genre. They each toured, recorded albums and made a living in the music business. All three artists knew each other from the folk music circuit, and before long they realized that perhaps they could garner more attention as a band than as solo artists. Doing so meant checking egos at the door and doing what bands do, which is sharing the spoils as well as the hard work of being in a band. By 2012 Brother Sun has already established itself as a folk supergroup of sorts. One look at their calendar will tell you they are booked months in advance. Score one for teamwork.
The history of music is full of 'supergroups' - which is when a group of artists who already have established careers decide to band together and form a new group. Sometimes they work - Led Zeppelin was comprised of some of England's top studio musicians from the late 1960s. And sometimes they don't... like the Los Angeles Lakers' talent-overloaded 2003-2004 team that failed to deliver a championship. And then there is the newish folk group Brother Sun, and they qualify as a sort of folk music supergroup. Pat Wictor, Joe Jencks and Greg Greenway already had separate and successful careers in the folk genre. They each toured, recorded albums and made a living in the music business. All three artists knew each other from the folk music circuit, and before long they realized that perhaps they could garner more attention as a band than as solo artists. Doing so meant checking egos at the door and doing what bands do, which is sharing the spoils as well as the hard work of being in a band. By 2012 Brother Sun has already established itself as a folk supergroup of sorts. One look at their calendar will tell you they are booked months in advance. Score one for teamwork.
Remember back in school when everyone wanted to be one of the 'cool kids'? Well, nothing has really changed, huh? Sure, it's great to be invited to happy hour after work with all the movers and shakers in your office, but what if you could really take your social life to a level that most guys can only dream of? Imagine hanging out on a regular basis with rock stars, multi-millionaires and even political leaders. Check this, not only has my co-host Greg Greenway of Social Circle Training pulled that off, he's about to show you how to adjust YOUR reality accordingly as well. Listen closely as he throws down some GOLDEN advice on how to win friends and influence people that would make Dale Carnegie himself jealous. Just for good measure, we also answer a voicemail from Jake who's dealing with the revelation that his current girlfriend is a bit more (ahem...) 'experienced' than he had previously thought. Visit www.onlinedatingdomination.com and grab your copy of my free report '6 Secrets To Meeting An Amazing Woman Online'. While you're there, prepare to be blown away by Online Dating Domination 3.0 === HELP US SEND THE MESSAGE TO GREAT MEN EVERYWHERE === We'll keep the solid, actionable content coming...all for free. If you love what you hear, please give us a 'thumbs up' by rating the show (takes one second) and leaving us a review. As we say here in Texas, we appreciate you!