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El pasado día 12 de febrero se cumplieron 8 años de la muerte de uno de los más grandes artistas de la historia del jazz y uno de nuestros músicos favoritos, el vocalista, compositor y también excelente letrista de Milwakee, Al Jarreau. Además hace unos días, concretamente el 12 de marzo Jarreau habría cumplido 85 años. En uno de los primeros Vinilos para Gatos, concretamente en el episodio número 10, os acercábamos uno de sus trabajos más desconocidos, All Fly Home del año 1978. Coincidiendo con el 5º aniversario de su muerte, en febrero de 2022 os entregamos su primera grabación oficial, We Got By del año 1975 y al año siguiente le tocó el turno a Glow. El año pasado por estas fechas os entregamos This Time, editada en el año 1980. Hoy le toca el turno a Brakin’ Away, la grabación que convirtió a nuestro homenajeado en una auténtica leyenda. Sirva como siempre esta publicación como modesto homenaje al maestro. TRACKS A1- Closer To Your Love Written-By – Al Jarreau, Jay Graydon, Tom Canning A2- My Old Friend Written-By – John Lang (2), Richard Page, Steve George A3- We're In This Love Together Written-By – Keith Stegall, Roger Murrah A4- Easy Written-By – Al Jarreau, Jay Graydon, Tom Canning A5- Our Love Written-By – Al Jarreau, Jay Graydon, Tom Canning B1- Breakin' Away Written-By – Al Jarreau, Jay Graydon, Tom Canning B2- Roof Garden Written-By – Al Jarreau, Jay Graydon, Tom Canning B3- (Round, Round, Round) Blue Rondo A La Turk Lyrics By – Al Jarreau Music By – Dave Brubeck B4- Teach Me Tonight Written-By – Gene De Paul*, Sammy Cahn CREDITS Vocals – Al Jarreau Alto Saxophone – Lon Price (pistas: A3, B4) Arranged By [Horns] – Jerry Hey (pistas: B1, B2) Arranged By [Rhythm] – Al Jarreau (pistas: A1 to B2, B4), Jay Graydon (pistas: A1 to B2, B4), Tom Canning (pistas: A1 to B2, B4) Arranged By [Rhythm], Piano – Milchio Leviev* (pistas: B3) Arranged By [Strings] – Billy Byers (pistas: B4), David Foster (pistas: A5) Arranged By [Vocals] – Al Jarreau (pistas: B3), Jay Graydon (pistas: B3), Tom Canning (pistas: B3) Backing Vocals – Al Jarreau (pistas: A1, A3 to B2, B4), Bill Champlin (pistas: B2), Richard Page (pistas: A2, A5, B2), Steve George (pistas: A2, A5, B2) Bass – Abe Laboriel (pistas: A1 to A5, B2 to B4), Neil Steubenhaus (pistas: B1) Drums – Jeff Porcaro (pistas: B1), Steve Gadd (pistas: A1 to A5, B2 to B4) Electric Guitar – Dean Parks (pistas: B4), Jay Graydon (pistas: A1 to B2, B4), Steve Lukather (pistas: A2, A3) Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – David Foster (pistas: A2,), David Foster (pistas: A5, B1), George Duke (pistas: B2), Michael Omartian (pistas: A3), Tom Canning (pistas: A1, A4, B4) Flugelhorn – Jerry Hey (pistas: A2) Horns – Tom Scott (pistas: A1) Percussion – Bob Zimmitti (pistas: A4) Piano – David Foster (pistas: A2), David Foster (pistas: A5, B1), Tom Canning (pistas: A1) Producer – Jay Graydon Producer [Associate] – Tom Canning Programmed By – Jay Graydon (pistas: A1, A2), Michael Boddicker (pistas: A2, B3) Recorded By [Strings] – Humberto Garcia Synthesizer – David Foster (pistas: A2, A5, B1), Larry Williams (pistas: A4), Michael Boddicker (pistas: A3 to B1, B3), Michael Omartian (pistas: A3), Peter Robinson (pistas: A4), Tom Canning (pistas: A1, A2, A4, B3) Trombone – Bill Reichenbach (2) (pistas: B1, B2) Trumpet – Chuck Findley (pistas: B1, B2), Jerry Hey (pistas: B1, B2)
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – An in-depth conversation with acclaimed music writer A. Scott Galloway, who joins the program to preview legendary Jazz vocal gymnast Al Jarreau's posthumous live recording, newly titled ‘WOW! live at the Childe Harold'; featuring 5 songs never included before on a live Jarreau recording, interviews with longtime Jarreau collaborators and more - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
ICYMI: ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – An in-depth conversation with acclaimed music writer A. Scott Galloway, who joins the program to preview legendary Jazz vocal gymnast Al Jarreau's posthumous live recording, newly titled ‘WOW! live at the Childe Harold'; featuring 5 songs never included before on a live Jarreau recording, interviews with longtime Jarreau collaborators and more - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
In this episode we sit down with Jarreau Williams, an R&B/Pop singer out of the DMV that got his start singing with one of the hottest in the game. CHECK OUT JARREAU: https://www.jarreauwilliams.com/ CONNECT WITH US: https://club937podcast.com/ LISTEN TO THE PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0wkJUSPfr0E5r5Ni8LDZtW?si=a081f41432e94c05 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/937-podcast/support
Jams Of The Year, consacré à l'année exceptionnelle de 1983. Plongez dans une année vibrante et riche en sons avec une sélection soigneusement curée de 12 titres, représentant chacun un mois de l'année. De la soul au funk, du rap au R&B, cet épisode promet une exploration musicale fascinante et nostalgique.Les titres de l'année 1983 :Janvier : Glenn Jones - "I Am Somebody"Glenn Jones, ancien chanteur de gospel floridien, s'affirme avec ce morceau inspirant issu de son EP Everybody Loves A Winner. La chanson, qui inclut un extrait du discours de Jesse Jackson au festival Wattstax de 1972, parle de confiance et d'estime de soi.Février : Mary Jane Girls - "All Night Long"Produit par Rick James, ce girl group emblématique débute avec un groove irrésistible, rappelant les sonorités de Keni Burke. Le single s'impose rapidement comme un classique avec sa basse entraînante et ses paroles séduisantes.Mars : The Isley Brothers - "Between The Sheets"Cette ballade quiet storm marque une étape cruciale dans l'évolution du R&B contemporain. Samplée par de nombreux artistes hip-hop, elle reste une référence incontournable de l'époque.Avril : D-Train - "Music"D-Train, duo formé par James Williams et Hubert Eaves, offre un mélange unique de funk et d'électro-disco avec ce hit, démontrant une fois de plus leur influence sur la scène dance.Mai : Al Jarreau - "Boogie Down"Al Jarreau, avec son style vocal unique et ses influences jazz, atteint de nouveaux sommets avec ce morceau dynamique extrait de l'album Jarreau, produit par Jay Graydon.Juin : Surface - "Falling In Love"Ce premier single du groupe Surface, avec Karen Copeland au chant, s'impose comme un hit boogie particulièrement apprécié au Royaume-Uni, annonçant la future renommée du groupe.Juillet : Herbie Hancock - "Rock It"Produit par Bill Laswell, ce morceau révolutionnaire mélange punk, funk, jazz et hip-hop. Herbie Hancock y intègre des techniques de scratch, créant un succès international.Août : Lionel Richie - "All Night Long (All Night)"L'ex-membre des Commodores continue son ascension en solo avec ce tube planétaire tiré de l'album Can't Slow Down, faisant de Lionel Richie une superstar mondiale.Septembre : Shannon - "Let the Music Play"Shannon, avec ce morceau, marque l'histoire de la musique électronique de club, mélangeant électro-disco, hip-hop et funk pour créer le "Shannon sound" distinctif.Octobre : Curtis Hairston - "I Want You (All Tonight)"Premier single de Curtis Hairston, ce titre dance produit par Greg Radford ouvre la voie à une carrière prometteuse, bien que trop brève.Novembre : Stephanie Mills - "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?"Stephanie Mills reprend ce titre poignant de Prince avec une version rythmique et cuivrée, démontrant toute la profondeur de son talent vocal.Décembre : James Ingram - "Yah Mo Be There"En collaboration avec Michael McDonald, ce hit du premier album solo d'Ingram, produit par Quincy Jones, fusionne habilement R&B et pop, marquant le début d'une brillante carrière solo.À propos de Jams Of The Year :Animé par Raphael Melki et Belkacem Meziane, Jams Of The Year est un podcast célébrant les meilleures musiques des années passées, un titre par mois. Chaque épisode offre une plongée détaillée dans une année spécifique, explorant les hits et les artistes qui ont marqué l'époque. Avec des genres allant du funk à la soul, du rap au R&B, le podcast est un incontournable pour les amateurs de musique et les nostalgiques.Aidez nous, en soutenant gratuitement ce podcast !Comment ? C'est très simple :1)
Episode 255: After multiple delays, the Moonlighting episode is finally here! Much like the iconic television series itself, this episode of HRT80s has been plagued by delays, behind the scenes tension, and inflated egos. But one thing is for sure, you will hear all about the legendary theme song by Al Jarreau (and its many iterations), as well as the Jarreau song that was meant to be the theme song long before audiences were asked to "Come walk by night". Showrunner Glenn Gordon Caron has said in interviews that he did his best to keep the original music intact as the show made its long-awaited return to tv screens via Hulu. Joe and Kari are here to discuss just how well Mr. Caron pulled it off. So slam the door to ensure peace and quiet while you listen to episode 255!
Griefcat: From the German word Kummerspeck or in English “grief bacon,” the weight you gain from emotional eating or, in this case, the cat you get after a breakup. Annie Nardolilli: Singer, Songwriter, Guitar Louisa Hall: Singer, Songwriter, Ukulele What does a Mormon ex-sheriff and an Atheist tech employee have in common? No, that's not the beginning of an elaborate joke and Griefcat isn't the punchline. Instead, Annie Nardolilli and Louisa Hall, the masterminds behind Griefcat, are a duo that you can't easily categorize or file into a neat little genre. They are mutually perpetuating forces in matching outfits who together create beautifully blended harmonies and brilliant lyrics, with an unpredictable twist. They've been compared to Flight of the Conchords, Tenacious D, Norwegian duo Ylvis, and Garfunkel and Oates by fans, but if you ask Annie to describe their sound, she'll say “We're like if Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton, and Bo Burnham met up at an Olive Garden and wrote a song while eating unlimited breadsticks. Does that make sense? Probably not.” On their brilliant album Late Stage Capitalism, the nine tracks range from flat out hilarious to unexpectedly thought provoking, each with a unique sound and lyrics to tickle the soul. An amalgamation of musical talent, these troubadours of the modern age display immense songwriting skills and infinite humor, with topical songs that not only dazzle but also make you smile and laugh while making fun of the world in which we live. The musicianship stands out on its own too; traditional instruments abound but you will also hear slide guitar, ukulele, trumpet, trombone, violin, and cello peppered throughout the album. The album explores how unbridled capitalism has invaded every facet of modern life, from workplace politics to interpersonal relationships, and even our most private moments. They came up with the title in early 2020 when they wrote arguably their most well-known song on the album to date, “Revolution (Poop At Work)” which catapulted the duo to viral infamy and a strong following with over 25 million organic views of their videos, more than 15 million of those views for that song alone. Even Questlove commented on the song, saying “LOL I feel seen, I see my version as a political act.” They've also received likes from SZA and actor Alan Tudyk for their posts, among others. “Revolution (Poop At Work)” is a song about how even the smallest acts of defiance can be revolutionary. “So much of the 2020s feel like the 1920s all over again - the income inequality is staggering, and the rich are getting richer while others are struggling,” says Louisa. “Late stage capitalism is at the core of our entire album, but this is the song that most explicitly calls this out. We always tell audiences it's our most cerebral song, then we dive into a 1.5 minute poop joke. Life can be crappy, but it's so much more fun to laugh your way through it!” Other songs on the album include “I Just Want To Get Inside (Your Bank Account),” an unanticipated, ‘90s-style love song with a hilarious contradiction between two women looking for two different things when it comes to a new relationship. Are they looking for love or money? It also shines a light on dating culture and how much sensitive personal information we share online every day. “Crytpobro” is a traditional country tune with all the makings of a hit song. It's a melodic, catchy, and current, and a breakup song about losing love, in this case to the cult of Cryptocurrency and the church of Elon Musk. The opening track, “Benevolent Billionaire,” featuring standout vocalist Jarreau Williams along with many of Washington, DC's brightest musical talent, is loosely based on ‘80s supergroup charity singles like “Do They Know It's Christmas?” and “We are the World.” The song begins with Jarreau singing, “Tired of being broke, ‘cause of all of these rich people,” which is a thesis that applies to the entire record. “Love The Sinner” was written while Annie was working as a deputy sheriff and was inspired by two narrow-minded coworkers she didn't get along with. “One of our favorite details in the song occurs when we describe the colleague as having a ‘trash bag full of farts' for a soul,” says Annie. “Fun fact, you'll hear a quick whooshing sound on the track of our drummer Ben Tufts whipping open a trash bag.” It's one of two songs on the album that is based on true events, the other being “Hey There Girl,” a rapid fire duet skewering predatory MLM, boss babe, get-rich-quick-on-the-internet culture. These songs would never have existed if it weren't for the mind-melding of the opposites attract duo. Annie, from Arlington, VA is a Mormon and former sheriff's deputy while Louisa, from Alexandria, VA (now lives in Reston VA), is a long-time lapsed Catholic and a career tech employee. That dichotomy in perspectives has been the key to the duo's success both in songwriting and in their friendship. They met at a DC-based variety show in 2015 and were the only musicians in a group of comedians performing that night. “Louisa played a song called ‘Barista Boyfriend,' about a barista she had a crush on, and I played a song called ‘Hot Park Ranger' about a park ranger I had a crush on,” says Annie. “We both realized we liked hot people with jobs!” They felt an immediate kinship. After continually running into each other in the singer-songwriter scene in DC and admiring each other's work, they joked backstage at the 9:30 Club in 2018 about how they should form a band together. They scheduled their first rehearsal in 2019, and wrote a song about vaccines and egg rolls, and the rest is (recent) history. Now, with Late Stage Capitalism, Griefcat has all the potential to be more than just a musical act. With each live show, they invite their audience to step inside their world, creating a fun and exciting atmosphere that becomes a universally shared experience. “We want to take away some of the seriousness of the day and help people remember that though life may be chaotic and nonsensical, it's still good. Life is hard and it's okay to laugh at it together,” says Annie. But the greatest messages they receive are from fans who say their music provides a cathartic experience. Says Louisa, “We've had folks reach out who couldn't get out of bed due to grief, and they've found us, and it brought them enough joy to get out of bed that day.” Ultimately they want people to enjoy the music, not just because it's funny, but because it's good – they want fans to feel it in their souls, to love the lyrics, and to have fun singing along. People often tell them after a Griefcat show that they haven't laughed that hard in a long time, and that's a compliment that inspires Griefcat to keep making music every day. Stay Connected: Website: https://www.griefcat.com/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/griefcatpartytime TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@griefcat Music videos: Cryptobro: https://youtu.be/zOrEZ0I_B2c?si=QP3URS2OXbCbAw-1 I Just Want to Get Inside (Your Bank Account): https://youtu.be/J-fyM3Bylgw?si=VaURz5pzZKQAYm9D Revolution (Poop at Work): https://youtu.be/mN6GXjZ1odg?si=fD7UPXb-c1cD9AqzS Katie Chonacas Buy Art: https://www.chonacas.com/links/ Website: https://www.chonacas.com/ X: https://twitter.com/katiechonacas IG: https://www.instagram.com/chonacas/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiechonacas/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/KyriakiChonacas Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chonacas Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2iTpKMr57KoIqdp92xLQb7?si=5Hi9uIcnSxe05XrpNtDL8w Youtube: https://bit.ly/youtube-KatieChonacas IMDB: https://imdb.to/3b2OQG3 Please leave a 5 star and a review! Thank you so much for tuning in :)
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This episode covers the latest injury updates and team signings, plus discusses the games against the Hawks and Thunder.Join the Grits and Grinds slack channel at: patreon.com/fastbreakbreakfast. Use promo code FBBF and Underdog Fantasy will match your first deposit up to $100! play.underdogfantasy.com/p-fastbreak-breakfastBuy some Grizzlies, NBA and Fastbreak Breakfast merchandise at teepublic.com/stores/fastbreak-breakfast.
El pasado día 12 de febrero se cumplieron 7 años de la muerte de uno de los más grandes artistas de la historia del jazz y uno de nuestros músicos favoritos, el vocalista, compositor y también excelente letrista de Milwakee, Al Jarreau. Además el próximo 12 de marzo sería su 84 aniversario. En uno de los primeros Vinilos para Gatos, concretamente en el episodio número 10, os acercábamos uno de sus trabajos más desconocidos, All Fly Home del año 1978. Coincidiendo con el 5º aniversario de su muerte, en febrero de 2022 os entregamos su primera grabación oficial, We Got By del año 1975 y al año siguiente le tocó el turno a Glow. Siguiendo con la costumbre que iniciamos hace dos años hoy os vamos a hablar de su cuarta grabación oficial, This Time, editada en el año 1980. Sirva como siempre esta publicación como modesto homenaje al maestro. TRACKS 1- "Never Givin' Up” Jarreau, Canning 2- "Gimme What You Got” Jarreau, Canning 3- "Love Is Real” Jarreau, Canning, Kellock 4- “Alonzo” Jarreau 5- “(If I Could Only) Change Your Mind” Canning, Willis 6- “Spain (I Can Recall)” Corea 7- “Distracted" Jarreau 8- "Your Sweet Love” Jarreau, Canning, Kellock 9- “(A Rhyme) This Time” Klugh, Jarreau CREDITS Al Jarreau – lead vocals, backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 5, 7), vocal percussion (1, 4), rhythm arrangements (1-4, 7, 8, 9) Greg Mathieson – rhythm arrangements (1), acoustic piano (1), string synthesizer (1, 3, 4, 5) Jay Graydon – synthesizer programming (1, 2, 3, 5, 8), electric guitar (1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), rhythm arrangements (2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9) Tom Canning – rhythm arrangements (1, 2, 5, 8), Fender Rhodes (2, 4, 5, 8), acoustic piano (3, 5, 8), bells (8) David Foster – acoustic piano (2), Fender Rhodes (3, 9) Michael Omartian – string synthesizer (2, 8) Larry Williams – synthesizers (3, 6, 8), Fender Rhodes (6) Steve George – synthesizers (7) George Duke – Fender Rhodes (8) Oscar Castro-Neves – acoustic guitar (1) Dean Parks – electric guitar (3, 5) Earl Klugh – acoustic guitar (9), rhythm arrangements (9) Abraham Laboriel – bass guitar Ralph Humphrey – drums (1, 4, 5, 9), percussion (4) Carlos Vega – drums (2, 3) Steve Gadd – drums (6, 7, 8) Earl Lon Price – saxophones (7) Bill Reichenbach Jr. – trombone (3, 7) Chuck Findley – trumpet (3, 7) Jerry Hey – horn arrangements (1, 3, 7), flugelhorn (1, 2, 7, 8), trumpet (3, 7) Tom Kellock – rhythm arrangements (3) Les Thompson – harmonica solo (5)
Al Jarreau is one of the most beloved musical artists to come out of Milwaukee, and his music – from jazz to pop to R&B – defies easy classification. He performed with a bevy of jazz musicians, and blended an eclectic mix of other styles into his work.But Jarreau is perhaps best known for his live performances and expressive vocal improvisation. When he passed away in 2017, the New York Times wrote of Jarreau's “virtuosic ability to produce an array of vocalizations ranging from delicious nonsense to clicks and growls to quasi-instrumental sounds.”On this edition of Madison Book Beat, host David Ahrens sits down with Kurt Dietrich, author of Never Givin' Up: The Life and Music of Al Jarreau (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2023). It's the first biography of Jarreau's life and career, and compiles details collected by Dietrich in interviews with Jarreau himself, alongside dozens of Jarreau's friends, colleagues, and family.Dietrich joins us to play examples of Jarreau's eclectic talent, virtuosic vocalization, and early life in Wisconsin.About the guest: Kurt Dietrich is professor emeritus of music at Ripon College, where he taught from 1980 to 2019. He received his master's degree from Northwestern University, where he studied trombone, and later was a trombonist with jazz fusion group Matrix.In addition to many articles, he's the author of three other books about jazz: Wisconsin Riffs: Jazz Profiles from the Heartland (Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 2018), Jazz ‘Bones: The World of Jazz Trombone (Advance Music, 2005), and Duke's ‘Bones: Ellington's Great Trombonists (Alfred Music, 1995). You can find more at his website, kurtdietrich.net.
From his earliest days singing in the 1940s to the end of his career 60 years later, Wisconsin native Al Jarreau defied categorization, breaking music industry stenotypes on his way to winning Grammy Awards in three different categories-jazz, pop, and Rhythm and Blues. Biographer Kurt Dietrich will take us through Jarreau’s life and career, from […]
From his earliest days singing in the 1940s to the end of his career 60 years later, Wisconsin native Al Jarreau defied categorization, breaking music industry stenotypes on his way to winning Grammy Awards in three different categories-jazz, pop, and Rhythm and Blues. Biographer Kurt Dietrich will take us through Jarreau's life and career, from a humble Milwaukee childhood to international fame.
Dave Hooker conducts an exclusive interview with Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey. Mike Matthews commits to the Tennessee Football Vols. Caleb Jarreau covers SEC Media Days events. Hooker and Caleb Calhoun speak with various reporters and analysts about the Volunteers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys breakdown the Golden State Warriors chances this post season. We then celebrate Kurt Kityama's first tour win, before AB & Jon try and lure Jarreau into golf fandom. AB and Jon breakdown their gambling strategy going into the Players Championship. Rahm and Rory are favorites to win the tourney at +600, but who has the best value going into the weekend. Also, where will Lamar Jackson end up? Finally, what better way to celebrate Women's Day than discussing mens mental health?
Jon abruptly starts the show just to troll Aaron and Jarreau about the Niners. We discuss the Niners season and awkward QB situation going into the offseason. Jalen Hurts doesn't flinch, Patrick Mahomes is the best player ever according to Aaron, who clearly forgot about Jerry Rice. Speaking of best to ever do it, Tom Brady retires which got us talking more about Randy Moss some how. Oh, and other stuff. Follow us @ TBPnotagame
Ever had a random meeting with someone that stuck with you long after it was done? Jarreau Williams has, and it was such an inspirational moment that it wound up being the subject of his new single, “Cherry.” This high-energy dance-able song shares the story of how he was approached by a woman in the bar of a Baltimore restaurant. She was waiting for some friends, and the two struck up a conversation, but she left before he could even get her name. See, “Cherry” isn't just the song's title, it's a sort of code for this interesting person. We talk all about the story behind the song, plus working with Virginia-based producer Austin Bello, whom Jarreau collaborated last year for “All The Cards.” Jarreau has a great show lined up for the single release, and we give you all necessary details if you happen to be in the D.C. area. Plus after we're done, give the new track a listen—and maybe you'll have your own memorable meetup.
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AB, Jon, & Jarreau discuss the Yankees signing of Judge and what's next for the SF Giants. That's right, we talk baseball in the middle of December for 15 minutes to start a pod. Is that a good idea? Probably not, you be the judge. Bick C@ck Brock Purdy's chances of taking the 49ers to the Super Bowl. Colorado's football program gets PrimeTime as their new head coach. Jon gives you the most degenerate picks of the year and Mr. 6-0 last week Aaron tries to have another flawless weekend in picks. Follow on IG: TBPnotagame
Soccer posers popping up everywhere in America and AB has had enough. We also preview the monster match up between the 49ers and Dolphins this weekend. We give Jon his respect for his Michigan pick last week and then he delivers his picks for Championship weekend. AB shares his NFL picks and his stank pick of the week. Jarreau lacks no confidence after going 1 for 2 on his lock of the week then comes back to double down this week. Follow us on IG: TBPnotagame
What happens when three gambling degenerates come together for a pod? Aaron, Jon, & Jarreau discuss the outcome of the California election and the reasons why prop 26 & 27 failed to pass. We talk politics (kinda), weed, and the social outcomes of gambling. Then of course we get to the picks you should take to the bank this weekend in both college and professional football. Follow us on IG: TBPnotagame
Well, that wasn't scripted, but big congrats to Jarreau! LOL Tune in as we discuss pre-season NBA Basketball, Cy's Feedback for Ep 53, NFL Picks, and some return to courts! LesssgooOO!
Jon's disdain for his Bronco's and Russell Wilson grows deeper, Let Russ Microwave. We continue to let the good vibes roll with college football picks, can Washington State keep up with Caleb Williams and USC? What's Fall without a pumpkin patch? Jarreau and Jon discuss the Do's and Don'ts when attending, and it just might fix your relationship!
After six years of doing the radio show the boys struggle to figure out which mic Jarreau should be speaking into for the first two minutes of the show. Statman Brad ponders if wearing a cowboy
Jimmy G has Rudy and Jarreau dejected and ready to quit football for the season. Derek hates on fantasy football and "mini" size candy bars but loves America's past time. Our foreign correspondent drops by the show to share her admiration for the legend Roger Federer. People who don't use blinkers are the worst and more. Follow us TBPnotagame
Trey Lance is out for the season, Jarreau and Rudy are depressed. Tua and 0, the Dolphins with an unlikely comeback. Speaking of unlikely comebacks holly sh*t the Jets and the Cardinals! What's going on with the Colts? Our foreign correspondent joins us to discuss the Canelo vs GGG fight and the Las Vegas Aces winning their first WNBA title. We also talk baseball, who can beat the Dodgers? Pujols is 2 home runs away from 700 and Aaron Judge is 4 home runs away from Maris, and much more.
Jarreau interviews singer, song writer, producer, rapper, and all around good human Calvin Black. Calvin shares his origin story as we discuss the early influence of music on his life, how he discovered and nurtured his talent for writing, and how he handles having the potential to be one of the biggest artists out, while remaining patient and true to himself. Follow Jarreau @ TheJroShow Follow Calvin Black @ CalvinBlack
WE ARE BACK BABY! WAAAAARRRRRRIIIIOORRRSSS Win but in true Lakers fan fashion Derek makes The Finals about his own fandom and hate for LeBron. Steph is better than Kobe in the playoffs according to Jarreau (and the stats). Gangbangers and spider monkeys. Erin joins the show for a hockey update (PUCK YEAH) and her take on the US Open. Player Haters ball discusses the hypocrisy of banks recognizing Juneteenth, and asks the important question regarding summer holidays, "can't we all chill"? Grinds my gears and more. Follow us on IG: TBPnotagame
This interview is with Claire Jarreau of Brooks Wine. In this interview, Claire speaks about her first introductions to wine, and how she ended up in Oregon after her experiences traveling and working harvest abroad. She shares what lessons she learned from working at wineries in Austria, South Africa, and New Zealand. Later on she reflects on the struggles of maintaining the winery and relationships with growers during the 2020 wildfires, and offers a few predictions for the future of the wine industry. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt at Brooks Wine on May 25, 2022.
Joe Langley's story is the most remarkable of all the expatriates that I know - AfricanAmerican or otherwise! His love affair with the French language began when hefound his brother's copy of Saint Exupéry's Le Petit Prince at home. He liked the"look" of the French words and loved the illustrations. These inspired him to pursueart and the French language as life-long passions. He went on to spend a year in theDordogne region as an exchange student at the age of fifteen, and a year inMontpellier in the junior-year-abroad program at Davidson College. The FrenchMinistry of Foreign Affairs invited Joe to teach English to high school students inMontpellier upon his graduation from Davidson. He spent a year in this post, whichprovided him with the legal working papers that are so coveted by expatriates. Hewent on to work as an acrobatic rider and singer for the traveling circus Zingaro fortwo years.Subsequently, Joe enrolled at the Sorbonne to study French and American literature…and Romanian! He went on to work for L'Oréal Cosmetics, where he became adirector of the company's black hair care subsidiary, Goldys International. He traveledin this position as well, working for the company from 1990 to 1995. He was postedin Avignon in 1995 when he lost his vision....Josephs Gift is the name of the book of poetry that Joe began writing in 1997. Hedescribes it as a "creative last will and testament," one that he began when he did notknow that his blindness was temporary. Slowly, it has become part of a greater projectwhich incorporates his music as well as his art. He has converted poems into songsand songs into videos. To date, he has written and recorded roughly 350 songs and hascreated over 500 paintings. The project has evolved and matured into a YouTube site -Joseph Langley, and songs available os Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music etc. Art andMusic now represent Joe's full time occupations.Josephs Gift has also evolved into a project that helps others gain exposure for theirart, music, or whatever medium they find for self-expression.Joe is currently spending a lot of time in the studio working on or researching newsounds and melodies. Though many musical artists influence him, he is particularlyfond of Al Jarreau because of the diversity in Jarreau's music and "the variety oftextures that he can give to his voice, thus giving him a more important vocal range."Joe has also spent time on the radio. In October 2010, he participated in a show calledBlack Feeling on Radio Fréquence Paris Plurielle (http://www.rfpp.net/). He hadcalled his friend John Dossavi, who hosts the show at RFPP, to ask if tenorsaxophonist Chansse Evanns could publicize a concert that he was organizing inhonor of Lena Horne. Joe ended up interviewing Evanns on the air, whereby Dossaviasked Joe if he would be interested in doing regular interviews of artists, musicians,and others. The Universe of Joseph Langley was born! He continues to paint. He says that he paints in a "very fluid and spontaneous style,"and that his work is "somewhere between modern and pop art with a touch of'fauvisme' He calls it HapArt.Support the show
This week the brothers of Wooisms sit down with our little brother and family member from Nspire U, Alvin Jarreau Jr. of The Jarreau Effect. Jarreau came into the studio to discuss what is The Jarreau Effect, but the episode really pointed out the age gap between the Wooisms brothers and Jarreau. Sit back and listen to the mindset of Young Jarreau and his movement within the community. We hit the Woosah Moment of the Week and then we let 112 close us out with Anytime. Don't forget each and every Saturday nights from 10pm-12 am the new episodes of Wooisms drops on Nspire U on Air and the replay on Fridays during the same time. Also, head over to www.wooisms.com for all the latest updates and merchandise. As always peaux up, light the hookah, sit back and enjoy this thang known as Wooisms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/support
“Don't take rejection personally.” This week's guest has taken the arts industry head on for the last ten years. Jarreau Benjamin is a Manchester-based actor, writer, and producer who caught the acting bug by helping a friend with an audition tape. Since then, he's left his football roots behind to pursue the craft. Catch him in the upcoming reboot, Jeepers Creepers: Reborn! SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -Jeepers Creepers: Reborn
Jarreau almost made off in a 9 team parlay, Westbrook didn't live up to his new name. Deshaun gets paid. F1 is back and Max is one of the 7 deadly words. Top three chips!
WE ARE BACK, BABY!!! Hurricane Ida certainly threw not only me and my family, but so many others from Southeast Louisiana for a loop. My family and I are currently living in a camper and so is the very special guest of this episode, Jeray Jambon Jarreau! Jeray is such a light and awesome person doing amazing things for our local community. In this episode, we discuss how she got involved with starting the non-profit organization, Bless Your Heart. It feels so great to be back in the groove of podcasting, even if it is from a camper dining room table. I hope I can still upload episodes weekly (fingers crossed) but I won't put too much pressure on myself if it just can't happen. If you or someone you know would like to be interviewed for the podcast, send yourself or them my way! I'd love to speak to you or them about being a rockstar at what you or they do. Vibed with this episode, have some feedback, or want to get connected? Follow me on IG @heidirocksit
In this episode, you can hear my conversation with the founder of Fit to be Fearless, Amy Jarreau Sullivan! Fit to be Fearless is a fitness and wellness accountability group that Amy founded and grew to become her successful side business. Amy is not only a "fearless" leader and business mentor, but she is also a speech-language pathologist serving others daily. Amy ultimately started this journey to improve her health and wellness and found herself wanting to inspire others with the positive change she experienced! Follow Amy on IG, but specifically, watch this girl's stories! IG: @amyjarreausullivan FB: Amy Jarreau Sullivan Vibed with this episode, have some feedback, or want to get connected? Follow me on IG @heidirocksit and send a DM!
What up people! Tune in as we celebrate Episode 3, look forward to Game 3, and then welcome our Number 3 Podcast Guest - Jarreau Brown! We talk Hawks v. Bucks, 3 v 3 Hip Hop Tourneys, Cam MF Payne, as well as Reau's new Segment, "Rappin' With Reau" where he drops player and hip hop comparisons! It's a must-listen! Enjoy!
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The DTB Podcast, Presented by Bless Your Heart Nonprofit Corporation
In this episode, our host Brennan Matherne, sits down with the founder of Bless Your Heart Nonprofit, Jeray Jambon Jarreau. Jeray discusses how Bless Your Heart was started, the mission of Bless Your Heart, and formally introduces The DTB Podcast. For more information on Bless Your Heart, you can follow them at: Facebook - www.facebook.com/blessyourheartnonprofit Twitter - @BYHNonprofit To support to Bless Your Heart, you can donate at: PayPal: blessyourheartnonprofit@gmail.com Venmo: @blessyourheartnonprofit --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-dtb-podcast/support
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Austin Musick - Risky Whiskey Woman Nadia Vaeh - Never Leave The Basement Simone - Boy of my Dreams Samina Lovelyn - Black And Blue Serel - My Inner Psycho Marie Jarreau - Hoping That I Find You CLOVER - Sunman Dawn O'Keefe Williams - Mississippi Midnight Linnea - Blonde Hair In November Erika Scordamaglia - Make Memories For Music Biz Resources Visit and Visit our Sponsor View19 at Visit our Sponsor Adventures With Alice at Visit our Sponsor Lyndol Descant at Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
Around the DMV, Jarreau (juh-ROW) Williams is known as the "man with the golden pipes.” The Alexandria, VA native and 8x Wammie nominated and 3x Wammie winner is a consummate showman and charismatic front-man. Jarreau's professional credits include backing 4-time Grammy Award winner Michael Buble, praise and worship with President Barack Obama and the First Family, as well as performing the National Anthem for thousands in DC's most prominent professional sports arenas. I chatted with Jarreau about his new single "Shoulda Known Better" and the process for re-writing the song for a more dancy remix, we have a good giggle about some of his clever lyrics and he also talks to me about his advocacy for mental health within the Black community. You can find Jarreau.... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0AZ4bxuptXjoMq1XTnYbEo Instagram: @iamjarreauwilliams
Houston Cougars Dejon Jarreau Talks NCAA Tournament And Coming Back From Hip Injury
Our guest this week is Washington DC based EDM R&B/Soul artist, actor, and DC sports guru - Jarreau Williams. On this episode, we talk about the power of music collaborations and music influence "ancestry," how the pandemic is opening up time for us to reflect and grow personally and societally (from the fleeting nature of life, to Black Lives Matter, and cancel culture in art), to the fallible nature of humans and why doing good is a choice we must all make.
This week, we chat with owner and founder of Jarreau Real Estate, Donnie Jarreau!
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Promilla - She New Middle Class - Dan & Joe (And Sometimes Mo') Karin Fransson - Shallow Waters Emily Prime - Serotonin Flight Attendant - Teeth Stefanie Potter - Love Can Make A Way Marie Jarreau - Maybe It's Just Moonbeams Rene Russell - What Kind Olivia Belli - Countdown Lia Scott - Run It Back For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Rene Russell at: Visit our Sponsor Promilla at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Marie Jarreau - Like Rain Olivia Frances - Orchid Farfield - Lonely For You Gugga Lisa writer Ingvi Thor Kormaksson - The Heartache APIK LV - Bully Reform Through Music - If I Would Have Known Lisa Repac - Take Me With You Suzanne Gladstone - Dreamer Sky Genie Music - Worthwhile Susan Odella - Who You Are For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Louis Antony DeLise at:
Odds are if you're a faster you're probably tracking your fasting time! You might even be using the Life Fasting Tracker App from LifeOMic. Martie talked about this fasting app a few weeks ago when she featured it as one of her favorite tools to use while fasting. This week we're super lucky to have Dr. Paige Jarreau, a scientist from LifeOMic who is responsible for the blogs on the app that provide wholistic information on not only intermittent fasting but overall health. She'll be sharing some great updates about the app and what we can look forward to in the near future as the fasting app continues to grow! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/martie-mesubi/support
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Teri Feaser - Get Up Doreen Pinkerton - Hey Mister - Flute Mix Tribal Call - Over a Coffee Cup Gen Lacroix - Carnival By The Sea Elizabeth Cornwall - I Never Lied Joanie Nerrettig - Oh, You Anne Walsh - Brand New Moscato, Feat Julia Crystal - Time Marie Jarreau - Maybe It's Just Moonbeams Brenda M Lane - He Hears For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Rochelle Randy at: Visit our Sponsor The Profitable Musician Summit at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Teri Feaser - Get Up Doreen Pinkerton - Hey Mister - Flute Mix Tribal Call - Over a Coffee Cup Gen Lacroix - Carnival By The Sea Elizabeth Cornwall - I Never Lied Joanie Nerrettig - Oh, You Anne Walsh - Brand New Moscato, Feat Julia Crystal - Time Marie Jarreau - Maybe It's Just Moonbeams Brenda M Lane - He Hears For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Rochelle Randy at: Visit our Sponsor The Profitable Musician Summit at: Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: JustKila - Gravity Marie Jarreau - I Feel You Moving Away From Me Andrea Speaks - More Than Sometimes Laura-May Azpiazu - I Wonder Why I Didn't Think Of That Pia of Sunlending Sky - I Know You Love Me .... But Doxter S - Nervous writer Phil Ipsan - After All This Time Rose Angelica - Here Comes My Baby Edelplanet - Walk On Fire Lisa Crouch - D.V.O.T.E For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our sponsor: Alika Arlynn at Visit our sponsor: Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: