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Michael Bublé is hosting the 2025 Juno Awards in his hometown of Vancouver. The Canadian crooner and five-time Grammy winner sits down with Tom Power in our studio to tell us his incredible story, including the time the legendary producer David Foster told him it was never going to happen for him. Plus, Michael shares how he really feels about those Christmas memes. If you enjoy this conversation, check out Tom's interview with Canadian singer-songwriter k.d. lang or his chat with Canada's queen of R&B soul, Jully Black.
Derek Downham is an award-winning songwriter/producer. A formidable multi-instrumentalist, Derek has recorded and played live/toured with many of Canada's finest bands and artists. He has performed/recorded/written with (in no particular order): The Beauties, Gordon Downie, Don Felder (of The Eagles), Broken Social Scene, Andy Kim, James Burton, Albert Lee, July Talk, Alex Lifeson, Serena Ryder, Sarah Slean, Nels Cline, Redd Volkert, Cindy Cashdollar, Junior Brown, Kellie Loder, Jim Cuddy, Whitehorse, Sam Roberts, Lights, Paul Pigat, Amos Garrett, Brent Mason, Julian Taylor, Jeffery Straker, Freeman Dre, Hayden Neale, Sloan, Jason Collett, Kim Stockwood, Jully Black, Jeen O'Brien, Amy Millan, Colin Cripps, Ron Sexsmith, Justin Rutledge, Rik Emmett, Jeff Healey, Emm Gryner, Damhnait Doyle, Holy F*ck, Beans, Elliott Brood and many more. Contact Derek:Website: https://www.derekdownham.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/derekdownham/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derekdownham This Episode is brought to you by..Go to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Checkout my YouTube Channel with long form interviews from the Subversives | the History of Lowest of the Low. A weekly release on Tuesdays .https://www.youtube.com/@simonhead666 Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shopCheck out new Four Square Here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/brighton-beach-ephttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/seven-oh-sevenhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/industry-at-home--21st-anniversary-remix-remasteredhttps://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/foursquare/when-weeks-were-weekends
Opening DJ Set for Jully Black's Songs & Stories Tour in Montreal at Theatre Outremont (02.18.2025)
The Canadian Icon Jully Black joins iHeartRadio's Josie and Jamar to talk about her first tour in 17 years, dishes on her love life, her personal growth, giving back to young aritsts, and the unique sound of Canadian Music and her place in the pioneering of the Pop/R&B sound!
Jully Black is a powerhouse singer-songwriter from Toronto who's often called Canada's queen of R&B soul. Now, she's embarking on her first cross-country tour in almost 17 years. Jully sits down with Tom Power to tell us how singing in church at age six put her on her artistic path, why she feels speaking out is always the right thing to do, and how this upcoming tour celebrates connection, resilience and joy.
Coming up this Saturday on Finding Your Bliss, we have a show devoted to musical theatre and a beyond gifted composer and theatre creator, that many are comparing to Stephen Sondheim. Celebrity Interviewer and Bliss Coach Judy Librach is joined by the masterful and uber talented Andrew Seok. Andrew Seok began his career as a Musical Theatre Singer & Composer, moved onto Vocal Coach, then Singer / Songwriter, Record Producer, TV / Film Composer, Theatre Creator, and Filmmaker. After the success of his first musical, “ECHOES”, Andrew went on to produce and direct its feature film version, which screened at The Reelworld Film Festival, The Montreal World Film Festival, and Fort Meyers Film Festival. He is currently in the final stages of post production for his second musical film “What Am I Without You?”, and has written and directed the musical short film, “Because of You”, as well as the dance short film, “Everything” where the entire story is told through music and contemporary dance. In addition, Andrew created the short musical documentary, “Birth of a Song”. On top of all of this, in 2019, Andrew wrote the Toronto Fringe Festival hit, UNRAVELLED as his second live stage musical project, and followed that up with his critically acclaimed mega musical, “The Man With The Golden Heart” in 2023. Most recently, in 2024, Andrew premiered, “Rosamund – A New Musical”, a reimagining of Sleeping Beauty, with the entire run selling out in a matter of days. Each night of the 11 night run not only had a sold out crowd, but was accompanied by very exuberant and lengthy standing ovations. The show was a runaway hit! Everything Seok does is marked by a stroke of genius. He is a man of many talents; a modern-day media renaissance man! As a Juno nominated music producer, he has written and produced music for worldwide campaigns for Nike, Coca-Cola, Samsung, Visa, Dove, X-Box, The Super Bowl, BMW, Dragonball Z, as well as numerous TV series such as: “Playmakers” (ESPN), “Global Morning Show”, “Canada's Worst Driver”, numerous shows on the Discovery Channel, and “Addicted To Plastic” (Netflix). He has worked for Feist, Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida (Our Lady Peace), Jully Black, Jeff Healey, and Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens (Ragtime, Anastasia). Among his recent projects, Andrew has written a short musical film “90 Days” – a love story during Covid times, and his upcoming feature-length musical film “Where Do We Go From Here?”, which delves into the intricacies of modern relationships. Andrew is also currently the artistic director of Eclipse Theatre Company in Toronto. Our interview was fascinating, fun and a wonderful glimpse into the magnificent artistry of this great talent. To hear Andrew's beautiful music from this interview, click on the links below: Echoes: https://fb.watch/uZqRt2boJI/ Unravelled: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/rqPsBQ2a4wQnWQTu/ The Man With The Golden Heart: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/BFNwWwm2jvto71vo/ Rosamund: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/9Zfi7MnEhJ67a1iM/ Andrew Soek's Bandcamp: https://seok.bandcamp.com/ Andrew Seok's Website: https://andrewseok.com/ Join us this Saturday at 1 PM on Finding Your Bliss. You can follow us @theblissminute on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. Or you can visit our online magazine at findingyourbliss.com and take one step closer to finding your bliss. Listen live every Saturday at 1pm on Zoomer Radio
iHeartRadio's Josie Dye Chats live from the Billboard Canada Women in Music Red Carpet with some of the guests of honour and Award Recipients (0:30) Alanis Morisette (1:42) Jessie Reyez (4:06) Charlotte Cardin (6:44) Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (8:37) Jully Black (11:19) Fefe Dobson (13:37) LU KALA (15:20) Anjulie
In this 1533rd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike chats with Roy Thomson Award of Recognition recipient and Honey Jam founder Ebonnie Rowe about Honey Jam and some of the great artists who participated, including Nelly Furtado, Kellylee Evans and Jully Black. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, The Advantaged Investor podcast from Raymond James Canada, The Toronto Maple Leafs Baseball Team and RecycleMyElectronics.ca. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
Miss Jully Black is one of the most prolific and talented RnB singers Canada has ever produced. Her rendition of Canada's national anthem created controversy and ultimately won her praise as a trailblazer inside music culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Seok Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Andrew Seok began his career as a Musical Theatre Singer & Composer, branching out into Singer / Songwriter, Record Producer, TV / Film Composer, Theatre Creator, and Filmmaker. He is currently the Artistic Director of Eclipse Theatre Company which he co-runs with Artistic Producer, Chilina Kennedy. With the success of his first stage musical, ‘ECHOES', Andrew went on to produce and direct the feature film version, which premiered at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2018. He is currently in the final stages of post-production for his second musical feature film, ‘What Am I Without You?‘. Andrew has written and directed a musical short film starring Ma-Anne Dionisio and Jeff Madden, as well as a dance short film where the entire story is told through contemporary dance, both soon to be released. In 2019, Andrew wrote the Toronto Fringe Festival hit, ‘Unravelled' as his second live stage musical project, and followed that up with his sold out and critically acclaimed, ‘The Man With The Golden Heart‘. Andrew has written and produced music for worldwide campaigns for Nike, Coke, Samsung, Visa, Dove, X-Box, The Super Bowl, BMW, Dragon Ball Z, as well as numerous TV series such as, ‘Playmakers‘ (ESPN), ‘Global Morning Show‘, ‘Canada's Worst Driver‘, ‘Marketplace‘ (CBC), and many shows on television. Andrew has also worked with artists such as, Feist, Chantal Kreviazuk, Raine Maida (Our Lady Peace), Jully Black, Jeff Healey, and Stephen Flaherty & Lynn Ahrens (Ragtime, Anastasia); as well as having produced songs featured in the ‘American Pie‘ movie franchise, and producing the Juno nominated album, “Enter The Beat”. Most recently, Andrew has written a short musical film, ‘90 Days‘, a love story during Covid-19 times, and his third feature length musical film, ‘Where Do We Go From Here?‘, a story about the complexities of modern relationships; and is writing a RomCom about Asian life in North America. Rosamund: A New Musical Forget all you know about Sleeping Beauty. In this epic new musical reimagining by Andrew Seok (writer of The Man With The Golden Heart, Unravelled, Echoes) Rosamund does not hide, wait for a Prince, or accept her fate. She rewrites her story and embarks on a treacherous quest to break the curse once and for all.
This week on The Kelly Alexander Show we speak to Ebonnie Rowe, the founder of Honey Jam, an artist development program in Canada that has helped artists like Nelly Furtado, Lu Kala and Jully Black take their careers to the next level. We then have a discussion where Kelly talks to you about what network TV shows you can expect to see in the fall, why Dua Lipa has a very busy month ahead and why everyone is so obsessed with Taylor Swift's lyrics from her new album "The Tortured Poets Department." Thank you for listening.
Canadian singer Jully Black is coming to Halifax in March. She'll be on stage, but not in the role you might expect. She's not singing...but she's the keynote speaker at an event being organized by Black Girls Gather. It supports Black women grads going into, or already in the labour market. Founder Shakira Weatherdon shares the details.
Another year around the sun! It is the Winter Solstice which means it is time for our sixth annual "Best Of" episode of 3 Books. 3 Books began back in 2018 with a simple goal of counting down the 1000 most formative books in the world ... 3 books at a time. We wanted this show to help all of us read more and read better and we wanted to do that by being different -- with a lunar-based schedule and a deep intention of being an ‘intrinsically-motivated journey' with no ads, sponsors, commercials, or interruptions. We started collecting values like: "No book shame, no book guilt", "Humans are the best algorithm", and "You are what you eat and you are what you read." Over the years this journey has been a warm ray of sun in my life. I hope it's felt the same for you. My goal with the “Best Of” is to reflect on the year by picking a snippet from every Chapter and Bookmark that helps us pause and ponder. You'll hear (or re-hear) wisdom from our chats with Steve Toltz, Timothy Goodman, Johann Hari, Tank Sinatra, Suzy Batiz, Martellus Bennett, Chefs Osama and Houssam, Jully Black, Lenore Skenazy, Heather McGowan, Sahil Bloom, Ralph Nader, and J. Drew Lanham (his interview is coming out on December 26th!!) Thank you for sharing time with me and our incredible warm-hearted community of 3 Bookers around the world. I hope this (lengthy!) Best Of can keep you company on a long drive, late-night walk, or over some quiet moments through the holidays. Let's stop and reflect and then keep enjoying the ride. Listen now at 3books.co/chapters/best-of-2023 --- Leave us a voicemail. Your message may be included in a future chapter: 1-833-READ-A-LOT. Sign up to receive podcast updates here: https://www.3books.co/3mail 3 Books is a completely insane and totally epic 15-year-long quest to uncover and discuss the 1000 most formative books in the world. Each chapter discusses the 3 most formative books of one of the world's most inspiring people. Sample guests include: Brené Brown, David Sedaris, Malcolm Gladwell, Angie Thomas, Cheryl Strayed, Rich Roll, Soyoung the Variety Store Owner, Derek the Hype Man, Kevin the Bookseller, Vishwas the Uber Driver, Roxane Gay, David Mitchell, Vivek Murthy, Mark Manson, Seth Godin, Judy Blume and Quentin Tarantino. 3 Books is published on the lunar calendar with each of the 333 chapters dropped on the exact minute of every single full moon all the way up to April 26, 2040. 3 Books is an Apple "Best Of" award-winning show and is 100% non-profit with no ads, no sponsors, no commercials, and no interruptions. 3 Books has 3 clubs including the End of the Podcast Club, the Cover to Cover Club, and the Secret Club, which operates entirely through the mail and is only accessible by calling 1-833-READ-A-LOT. Each chapter is hosted by Neil Pasricha, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Awesome, The Happiness Equation, Two-Minute Mornings, etc. For more info check out: https://www.3books.co
This week, part 2 of our series on R&B, Soul, Disco and Hip-Hop! As usual, we have a great collection of interview clips with some of the greatest artists of the genre. - Tina Turner breaks down her performing style (and explains why she didn't like her voice) - Michael Jackson recalls the earliest days of The Jackson 5 - The O'Jays explain how they initially rejected one of their biggest hits - Nona Hendrix talks about the recording and controversy of the classic soul hit, “Lady Marmalade” - Gloria Gaynor tells the story of having to fight to release “I Will Survive” - The Commodores talk about learning the tricks of the trade from The Jackson 5 - Donna Summer reveals the song that inspired “Love To Love You” - How Arrested Development created hip-hop music to reflect a different side of the African-American experience - Anita Baker tells Marilyn Denis about her style (or lack of style) - Diana Ross talks about the early days of The Supremes - Plus, revealing clips from Barry White, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Jully Black, The Chi-Lites, Deborah Cox, Lenny Kravitz, Billy Paul, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr and Lou Rawls. And we'll tell the amazing story about the birth of hip-hop in an NYC house party on August 11, 1973. Plus, Tom tells us about a whole bunch of Cool Soul Facts! Famous Lost Words, hosted by Christopher Ward and Tom Jokic, is heard in more than 100 countries worldwide and on radio stations across Canada, including Newstalk 1010 Toronto, CJAD 800 Montreal, 580 CFRA Ottawa, AM 800 CKLW Windsor, 610 CKTB St Catharines, CFAX Victoria, AM1150 Kelowna and 91x in Belleville. It is in the Top 20% of worldwide podcasts based on the number of listeners in the first week.
Welcome to the episode 22 of "Women In The Music Industry", a podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers and making their mark in an industry that has long been dominated by men. Today's episode features the unstoppable and relentless Ebonnie Rowe - Founder & Executive Director of PhemPhat Entertainment Group & Producer of The Honey Jam Emerging Artist Development Program for young female artists of all cultures and musical genres. Founded in 1995, they provide promotional, mentoring, networking, educational and performance opportunities. Artists such as Nelly Furtado, Melanie Fiona, Jully Black, Savannah Re, Haviah Mighty, LUKALA, Jordan Alexander, Leila Dey and many others performed early in their careers. Ebonnie has organized impactful experiences for these artists, such as songwriting camps, industry workshops, mentor cafe's, tickets to major artist concerts, opportunities to attend the Polaris, Juno and Grammy Awards, and sessions to learn from major artists such as Jessie Reyez, Estelle, Fefe Dobson, Marsha Ambrosius, Melanie Fiona, LeToya Luckett, Elle Varner, Erykah Badu, Janelle Monae and more. The program creates a welcoming, supportive sisterhood and a safe space for young women to be vulnerable, to learn, to build self esteem and long-lasting relationships. Ebonnie has participated in or moderated panels for CMW, Collision, RPSM Talks, Indie Week and more. Her work with Honey Jam has been profiled on CBC, e-talk, Global TV, Canada AM, Muchmusic, ET Canada, MacLeans, The Toronto Star, National Post, Globe & Mail and many other publications and media outlets. She has been featured in books such as “Canada 150 Women - Conversations with Leaders, Champions, and Luminaries”, and "Put Your Dreams First, Handle Your Entertainment Business". Additionally, Ebonnie has received many awards including the prestigious “Roy Thompson Award of Recognition”, “CIMA's Trailblazer Award” and the “YWCA Woman of Distinction Award”. If you are enjoying this video series, please rate/review/subscribe/tell everyone about it. Every little bit helps. Instagram: @thehoneyjam Web: www.honeyjam.com
Today on The Social, singer Jully Black weighs in on Cardi B's concert drama! And, does it kill the party vibe when someone leaves a sleepover without…sleeping over? Then, would you judge your date if he hates the Barbie movie? Plus, is sleeping with socks on cozy or gross?! And, how would you approach dating in your 40s? Then, do we put too much pressure on celebrities to be “romantically attainable”? Plus, would you live next door to your best friends? And, is a professional ice cream taster the sweetest gig ever?!
Dedicated to Tau Lewis.1. PARTYNEXTDOOR - Break from Toronto2. Drake - 6 God3. Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, IRS - Ol' Time Killing4. Choclair - Let's Ride5. IRS - Manipulation6. Big Black Lincoln - All of You7. K-OS - Sunday Morning8. Esthero - That Girl9. Jacksoul - Still Believe in Love10. Alessia Cara - Here11. PARTYNEXTDOOR, Drake - Come and See Me12. Tory Lanez - Stuck on You13. Keshia Chanté - Bad Boy14. Jully Black, Saukrates - Rallyin15. Rascalz, Kardinall Offishal, Thrust - Northern Touch16. Ghetto Concept - E-Z on the Motion
I've been lucky enough to be invited onto ‘The Social' (@TheSocialCTV) a few times. Do you know the show? It's like ‘The View', but Canadian, with four dynamic hosts sharing fast-paced opinions in a raucous, bombastic, high-energy exchange. Producers hand you the topics of the day about 30 minutes before you go on — formed by that morning's early headlines — and then it's time to form an opinion and get ready to, no big deal, share it live with millions of people a few minutes later. Definitely one of the most challenging jobs I've ever had and I can't tell you how much I admire people like Melissa Grelo, Cynthia Loyst, Lainey Lui, and Jess Allen, who do it day after day. Since I'm guest-hosting it's usually me onstage with three women — while one's away — and we end up having full-on laugh attacks. Well, one day, early in the pandemic, during the “live from everybody's basement” era, I showed up ready to go on and discovered I was one of *two* guest hosts. The other was Jully Black! Canada's R&B Queen. I'd heard of her but when the camera started rolling I fell in love. She was dynamic, bombastic, full of love, full of energy, and in the virtual green room after the show I invited her on 3 Books. (I knew she was a book lover because she'd been on Canada Reads — “the Survivor of Books” — a couple years before.) Well, after a few years of planning we finally pulled off our long-awaited live and in-person recording of 3 Books — up in Markham, Ontario, an hour north of Toronto — inside the 24-hour, 365-day-a-year, 68,000-square foot sauna and bath house Go Place (@goplace_toronto). I had never been but Jully was a regular so we put on our checkerboard paper shorts and shirts and lounged on a couple curvy chairs before hitting record (and before hitting the hot and cold rooms afterwards.) I think you'll find this as fascinating a conversation as I did. Jully is a true icon — named one of ‘The 25 Greatest Canadian Singers Ever' (CBC Music) with multiple singles reaching Top 10 pop, R&B, and dance music charts. She has sung for the Queen of England, she's been inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame, and, as you'll hear, she took the bold stance of changing the words to Canada's National Anthem on its largest global stage. Her activism wins praise, plaudits, and, yes, some poo-pooing, but if you know Jully — and you will soon if you don't! — she takes it all in stride and then she manifests another great day. She's somebody who is seemingly always vibrating on another level. Jully has been in the game for three decades, scoring her first record deal as a teenager, and collaborating with endless legends like Nas, Choclair, and Destiny's Child. She's an activist, award-winning musical theater star, community organizer, and much, much more. In this conversation Jully shares secrets of artistic longevity, thoughts behind her decision to change the lyrics of ‘O Canada' at the NBA All-Star game, her definition of allyship, how we learn to forgive ourselves, what a ‘blanket ceremony' is, how we navigate the death of our parents, her 3 most formative books (of course), and much, much more… Let's flip the page into Chapter 126 now... --- You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://www.3books.co/chapters/126 Leave us a voicemail. Your message may be included in a future chapter: 1-833-READ-A-LOT. Sign up to receive podcast updates here: https://www.3books.co/3mail 3 Books is a completely insane and totally epic 15-year-long quest to uncover and discuss the 1000 most formative books in the world. Each chapter discusses the 3 most formative books of one of the world's most inspiring people. Sample guests include: Brené Brown, David Sedaris, Malcolm Gladwell, Angie Thomas, Cheryl Strayed, Rich Roll, Soyoung the Variety Store Owner, Derek the Hype Man, Kevin the Bookseller, Vishwas the Uber Driver, Roxane Gay, David Mitchell, Vivek Murthy, Mark Manson, Seth Godin, Judy Blume and Quentin Tarantino. 3 Books is published on the lunar calendar with each of the 333 chapters dropped on the exact minute of every single full moon all the way up to April 26, 2040. 3 Books is an Apple "Best Of" award-winning show and is 100% non-profit with no ads, no sponsors, no commercials, and no interruptions. 3 Books has 3 clubs including the End of the Podcast Club, the Cover to Cover Club, and the Secret Club, which operates entirely through the mail and is only accessible by calling 1-833-READ-A-LOT. Each chapter is hosted by Neil Pasricha, New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Awesome, The Happiness Equation, Two-Minute Mornings, etc. For more info check out: https://www.3books.co
The Queen of Rock'n'Roll has passed away. We celebrate Tina Turner with interviews with singer/songwriter Jully Black and music promoter and a former judge on Canadian Idol, Farley Flex.
James has interviewed some of the most influential creators in Hip-Hop from The D.O.C to Domingo, Jully Black and Classified. I took this opportunity to ask him about the current "white rapper feud" and its frivolity as well as get his thoughts on AI in hip-hop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of Gent's Talk, presented by BULOVA Canada, the Gents sit down with media entrepreneur Brandon Gonez to discuss how the media plays a profound role in shaping our societal viewpoints. Is society fractured? Why can't we seem to debate one another without resorting to yelling matches? These are but a few of the questions the Gents and Gonez tackle to better understand the impacts on our psyche. About Brandon Gonez: Brandon Gonez is the CEO/Founder of Gonez Media Inc (GMI), founded in November 2020 and is among Canada's fastest-growing online news & entertainment company. Gonez has interviewed names like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, NDP leader Jagmeet Singh, R&B sensation Jully Black, Dancehall superstar Shenseea and international dance duo Les Twins, just to name a few. Prior to the launch of his new business, Brandon was a reporter and anchor at CP24 where he delivered daily coverage of the most significant breaking news unfolding across the Greater Toronto Area and the country. #gentstalk About Gent's Talk: The Gent's Talk series, powered by Gent's Post and presented by BULOVA Canada and supported by Ride Rude, is an episodic podcast/video style conversation with the leading gents and rising stars of industry. Guests on the show thus far include Russell Peters, Jonathan Osorio, Wes Hall, Karl Wolf, Diogo Snow, Nick Bateman, Justin Wu and many more. The conversations range from career, mental health, family, relationships, business, and everything in between. Even more excitingly, Gent's Talk is the first ever podcast in video format to be featured on all Air Canada domestic/international flights. Our intention is to have a raw and unfiltered conversation with our guests about their lives, how they achieved their successes, lessons learned along the way, and the challenges of climbing that mountain. Connect with us! Website: https://gentspost.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gentspost/... Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gentstalkpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/GentsPost Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gentspost CREDITS: Host/Producer: Samir Mourani; Co-Host: Matthew Chapman; Creative Director: Steven Branco; Video & Sound Editor: Roman Lapshin; Video & Sound Technician: Poncho Navarro; Studio: Startwell Studios; A STAMINA Group Production, powered by Gent's Post.
This week we invited the Canadian Queen of R&B Jully Black to the podcast where she talked about leading with love and grace, bringing heaven down to earth, and living successfully through work, life and harmony. Social Links Instagram: @betweengroovespod Facebook: @betweengrooves Twitter: @betweengrooves Have a question, comment, or a music project you want to promote? Email betweenthegrooves@faithstrongtoday.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| Step By Step (Extended Re-mix) | Jeff Lorber feat. Audrey Wheeler | 1985 | Too Much Too Fast | Vera Brown & Rich Girls | 1985 | Summer Nights In Rio | Wilton Felder | 1983 | Out On The Town | Aaron Bing | 2011 | Let's Get Together Now | Aristocrats | 1973 | Gonna Make You Mine | Anglo Saxon Brown | 1976 | Will You Love My Child | Anna Raye | 2005 | Nine Times | Moments | 1976 | Times Are Tight (Instrumental) | Jimmy Young | 1982 | Is This The Future? (Gedi Re Edit) | Fatback feat. Gerry Bledsoe | 1983 | Want You So Bad | Magnum Force | 1991 | Do You Believe In Love | Tavares | 1980 | We Belong To Each Other | Pieces Of A Dream | 1988 | Sugar Pie Guy (Extended Disco Version) | Joneses | 1974 | I'm So Hot | Denise LaSalle | 1980 | I'll Never Find Another Like You | Eddie Kendricks | 1983 | It's Right | Michelle Wallace | 1982 | Fan The Fire | Eugene Record | 1979 | Loc-It-Up | Leprechaun | 1981 | Whole Lotta You In Me (feat. Grover Washington, Jr.) | Brotherly Love (aka The Chestnut Brothers) | 1990 | Just Wanna Get The Feel Of It (12" Version) | Bloodstone | 1978 | Stomp | Louis Benedetti | 2000 | Soulmagic (Part 1) | Soulmagic | 2003 | Human | Brief Encounter | 1977 | Testimony | Virtue | 2006 | You Changed | Jully Black | 2002 | Shoulda Been Lovin' You (feat. Stephanie Cooke) | Mondo Grosso | 1997 | Can We Try Again (feat. Ledisi) | Braxton Brothers | 1999 | These Memories | Almeta Lattimore | 1975 | Being In Love | Chi-Lites | 1972 | Big Time Lover | Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose | 1973 | Love Me Anyway | WQBC | 1985 | Everyone's A Star (Paul Simpson Re-edit) | Intruders | 2023
Let me start here: Jully Black was nominated to come on this podcast by Cynthia Loyst BEFORE NBA All Star Weekend when she performed HER version of the Canadian National Anthem. What beautiful timing, eh? This interview also happened a few days after she shared an unfortunate e-mail she stumbled upon. There was a lot to cover…I especially loved hearing about how she found community as a young woman in the music business, and how she's paying it forward to create community for others now. I hope you enjoy this conversation, she was a GREAT hang. More here: https://www.sarahburke.ca/women-in-media-podcast/ep53-jully-black @BurkeTalks on Twitter @BurkeTalks on Instagram www.facebook.com/burketalks youtube.com/burketalks @WomenInMediaPod on Twitter @WomenInMediaPod on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bonus clip we sat down to chat with Canadian music icon & activist Jully Black!
During The Marilyn Denis and Jamar show yesterday, Jamar received a phone call from his son to say he missed him. We asked you what do your kids call you for or what have you called your parents for? We were joined in-studio by Jully Black and Roy Woods to talk about Feel Out Loud – What I Wouldn't Do (North Star Calling) in support of Kids Help Phone. Plus, new words for your next Scrabble game, Meredith Shaw is learning to be a goalie mom, the Watchlist, and What's Trending with Azalea Hart
Jully Black chats All-Star weekend anthem. Don Lemon in trouble at CNN. Justin Bieber cancels tour. Ed Sheeran announces new album. The CD turns 40. Chris Pine addresses Harry Styles ‘Spitgate'.
It's Casual Friday, and James is on cloud 9. He just interviewed Jully Black and it was easily the best interview he's ever done. That was mostly because Jully Black told him it was the best interview SHE ever had. So he ate carrot cake the whole night. James is joined by Ryan & Ashley Lindley, Army Kris, Kristy O'Heir and a dude named Josh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
**Jully Black called this Blackballed interview her "best interview of all-time."** She just came off a whirlwind week after changing one lyric in the national anthem that changed the political conversation. She's also part of the fabric of hip hop culture in Canada. Her name is Jully Black Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The ongoing search for the airborne object shot down over Yukon last weekend has brought some excitement — and a bit of uneasiness. Community Reporter in Dawson City Yukon, Kim Hovey has more (0:00). Jully Black changed one word in O Canada when she preformed it at the NBA All-Star Game. Entertainment Reporter, Corinne Van Dusen gives us the details (12:12). Plus, On our entrepreneurship chat, Kevin Shaw, talks about sales and selling (29:10).
(09:15) Lifesaver was a life taker?(36:50) NBA All Star Weekend recap.(43:40) What can Dancehall do?(1:11:35) Jully Black changed the anthem!(1:20:00) Are we dating the same guy? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entrevue avec Alain Mongeau, fondateur, directeur artistique et général du festival MUTEK : plusieurs festivals montréalais subissent encore les impacts de la pandémie et craignent le pire. Chronique de Patrick Delisle-Crevier, journaliste culturel au 7 jours : fin de l'émission La Tour. Le retour de La Petite Vie et nostalgie. La rencontre Nantel-Durocher avec Guy Nantel : Jully Black, chanteuse canadienne d'origine jamaïcaine qui a changé les paroles du Ô Canada au match des étoiles de la NBA vu par le monde entier. Entrevue avec Claude Meunier, auteur de La petite vie et interprète du fameux Ti-Mé « Popa » : de nouveaux épisodes originaux de la comédie mythique La petite vie, seront tournés. La nouvelle a été confirmée par Radio-Canada mercredi. Une production QUB radio Février 2023Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
At an NBA game in Utah, Canadian singer Jully Black changed the lyrics to O Canada, singing “our home on native land” instead of “our home and native land” to make a statement about Indigenous peoples. Since then, Black has been praised by the media and activists, prompting her to double down by claiming she sang the “facts.” True North's Andrew Lawton says the ordeal demonstrates politicization is only okay if you have the “right” beliefs. Also, with the Public Order Emergency Commission's final report published, civil liberties advocates are saying it's still possible for there to be some accountability for the government's use of the Emergencies Act. Canadian Constitution Foundation litigation director Christine Van Geyn joins The Andrew Lawton Show live to talk about the report and next steps. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode, Canadian Singer Jully Black makes a change to Oh Canada. After 30 years of measuring its length, the Penis is getting longer. Facebook and Instagram will also be sucking you into signing up for a verified account! The DRIVE BY PODCAST is Sponsored by: "Canada's Italian Specialty Store" Shop coast to coast from anywhere, online! https://www.berchicci.ca
How's your relationship with alcohol? Are you a social or a solo drinker? Is there a difference between a "heavy drinker" and an alcoholic? Are you willing to talk about it? We grapple with sensitive subject matter on this episode of Real Talk. But first... 1:33 | How do you feel about Jully Black's rendition of O Canada at the NBA All-Star Game? Replacing "home and native land" with "home on native land," the celebrated R&B singer prompted a nation-wide conversation about our national anthem. How do her custom lyrics compare to what the Canadian Tenors performed at the MLB All-Star Game in 2016? Ryan and Johnny discuss. HAVE YOUR SAY IN OUR UNSCIENTIFIC, UNOFFICIAL TWITTER POLL: https://twitter.com/ryanjespersen/status/1628055789037588482 9:05 | Like many people, Justin Bourne spent years wondering if he was an alcoholic. Four years ago, he downed his last drink. The former pro hockey player and current Sportsnet analyst tells us what led to that point, and why he decided to tell all in his new book, "Down and Back". Don't miss his insight into feeding the wolf...it's bound to make you think! 40:30 | Our feature interview on alcoholism started with an email from Real Talker Jamie. Ryan reads her message before he and Johnny share a few thoughts of their own. FEEL LIKE SHARING? talk@ryanjespersen.com 49:45 | Talk about a fall from grace. Former Olympic hero Jamie Sale called for the "public execution" of several public figures including PM Justin Trudeau and President Joe Biden over the weekend. How is the average Canadian supposed to wrap their mind around her downward spiral? 59:00 | It's not all bad news out there! This week's Positive Reflections presented by Kuby Energy celebrates three amazing stories from the animal world. Good things are happening all around us...we need only pay attention! GET YOUR FREE SOLAR QUOTE: https://kubyenergy.ca/ WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Canada's Queen of R&B Soul, Jully Black, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss Three Rocks and a Slingshot, her first full-length album in a decade, the single “Half Empty,” and being named one of Canada's Top 25 Singers Ever. We also talk about how her faith plays a role in her career, her heartfelt conversation with Jay-Z, her health initiatives and philanthropy, and her participation in The Amazing Race Canada.
On the podcast this week, Canadian Musician Editor-in-Chief Mike Raine welcome David "Gordo" Strickland, one of the pioneers of hip-hop production and recording in Canada. He's an Indigenous, Toronto-born and based award-winning engineer, mixer, producer and DJ. Known for being behind the boards on iconic hip-hop and R&B records for over two decades, his work has graced seminal tracks by the likes of Pete Rock, Erick Sermon, EPMD, Keith Murray, Redman and Method Man, to records by ground-breaking Toronto hip-hop acts, including Drake, k-os, Ghetto Concept, Jelleestone, Kardinal Offishall, Jully Black, and Choclair. David's two most recent collaborative albums, Spirit Of Hip Hop (2020, Entertainment One) and Spirit Of Hip Hop: Elements (2022), highlights some of North America's hip-hop progenitors and innovative Indigenous artists alike to share an embodiment of the teachings, art, traditions, and music of the community, aligned with his Indigenous heritage. In this chat, David tells Mike about how he got his start and built his engineering skills, being thrown into the fire as a newbie on an album by Saukrates, and working his way through the industry from there.
Today on The Social, Adidas drops Kanye West over his antisemitic comments. Then, why some singles are adding slideshows to their dating apps! And, Drew Barrymore says walking around naked at home is liberating! Plus, Jully Black joins us for some lessons in love!
Author Iain Reid talks about his latest novel, We Spread, and shares his secrets for weaving a compelling and tense story. Singer-songwriter Jully Black tells us what inspired her first full-length record in more than a decade, Three Rocks and a Slingshot. In tribute to country music legend Loretta Lynn, singer-songwriter k.d. lang and culture writer Sarah Boesveld reflect on the late singer's influence, her legacy as a feminist and how her controversial song The Pill changed country music forever.
Canadian singer-songwriter Jully Black looks back on her journey in music and how her mom shaped the artist she is today. Actor Clarke Peters talks about Spike Lee's Vietnam War film Da 5 Bloods and how little has changed for Black Americans today. Singer-songwriter Bettye LaVette reflects on her career and her latest album Blackbirds — a compilation of songs made famous by Black women. Video game researcher Stephanie Fisher tells us how the University of Toronto Mississauga's Syd Bolton Collection — one of the largest collections of video games in North America — could inspire more diversity and equity in the video game industry.
Today on The Social, Kylie Jenner gets called out for taking 3-minute flights on her private jet. And, should you let your pet visit your ex's pet? Plus, when should kids sleep in their own rooms? Then, research from Oxford University shows chewing with your mouth open makes food taste better. And, is it ok to lie to your partner about their looks? Plus, should you stand at a concert when everyone around you is seated? Then, R&B singer Jully Black reveals she's secretly in love! And we've got a vet in the house! Everything you need to know to keep your pets safe this summer!
Today on The Social, YouTuber Logan Paul is being criticized online for his criticism of Jordan Peele's new movie 'Nope.' And, Ryan Reynolds pokes fun at Disney classics saying many of them should be rated R for “irreversible trauma!” Then, why even Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian are upset about those Instagram changes. Plus, is looking sweaty the new beauty trend? And, singer-songwriter Jully Black joins us for some lessons in love!
Canadian music legend Anne Murray reflects on her groundbreaking career and lifelong love of Nova Scotia in a new CBC documentary about her life, Anne Murray: Full Circle. Culture reporter and author Kaitlyn Tiffany argues that teenage fangirls have helped shape the Internet as we know it and deserve more credit than they often get Peter Saville on the interstellar origins of Joy Division's famous debut album artwork. The rapper Classified and singer-songwriter R&B powerhouse Jully Black talk about their collaboration on the track Young Soul.
| Take Our Love To The Top | Louise Mehan & Chris Kingdon | I Feel You | Alex Puddu | I'm In Love (feat. Antonio McLendon) | Output / Input | Soul Steppin' (Soul Syndicate Remix) | Shirley Jones | Now's The Time For Us | Julian Jonah feat. Tamika | Follow Me (House Version) | Ania Garvey | Lights Off | Kallitechnis | Endless Love | Noah Eliyas | Hey Boy | Annyett Royale | So Many Ways | Alexus J | Why Can't It Be | The Compacts | Emotions | JKabel | New Friends | JKabel | Keeps On Fallin' | Babyface & Ella Mai | Burnin 4 Ur Luv | Arika Kane | Choosey Lover | The Bar-Kays | Be With You | Lee Wilson | That's Why I Love You | Shanice | Hey, You Got Me In A Daze | Jerone Roy | Still On My Mind | Rochelle Williams | X (Radio Edit) | Toy Taha | I Like It | Tyra Levone | Shine | Tyra Levone | Half Empty | Jully Black | Okay | Sly Johnson | I'm Calling You | Sly Johnson | Comfortable (feat. Vanessa Ferguson) | The Ton3s | Element | Nia Sultana | Shallow Naked Love | T-Groove & George Kano Experience | Unbelievable | J-Darius | Cold | Anwar Marshall | Maybe It's You | Ripple | Weekend Of Love | Chris Curry & Friends | Get Emotional | Swade | Never Give Up On A Good Thing | Funkatomic feat. Emory Toler
“In the two years, I probably spent 75-80% of my time working on my craft.” - Chynna“Always practice more than you think you need to.” - ChynnaWelcome to SZN 5 of Go Produce! I'm your Show Host, Big Lou! Our mission is to be the go-to community for Indie Artists looking to kick off or level up their careers and to empower the creative entrepreneur providing them with all the resources they require to reach and exceed their goals. We seek to have all committed Indie Music Artists - and their communities - profit off of their passion. Independent artists can always get smarter. At Go Produce we become SmArtists. Join our Discord to connect with like-minded people.SmArtist ShoutoutKatie - Music FanShow NotesSmArtists, Chynna Lewis is a Taiwanese-Canadian Pop/R&B singer-songwriter and producer based in Toronto. Originally from Taiwan, Chynna moved to Canada at the age of ten. In university, Chynna discovered her love for Soul and R&B music while fronting a Motown band called “The Touch”. Chynna has had the honour of supporting and learning from artists and producers such as Ed Sheeran, Jessie Reyez, Charlotte Day Wilson, Matthew Burnett, and Jully Black. After a decade of supporting other artists, Chynna is now embarking on her journey as a solo artist.Key Questions I Asked1. What kind of goals do you set for yourself at the beginning of your career? How about a few years in? How did your goals change?2. What is your most challenging venue experience? What made it challenging? How did you handle it?3. What is your release strategy with this EP?Hot Topics1. Making yourself vulnerable.2. Eliminating your ego.3. Breaking past your limiting beliefs.4. Abuse in the music industry.My Favourite Quote“You can hear something 1000 times but you may not learn it until you're ready.” - ChynnaIt never hurts to repeat those wise words to yourself and to those around you. We may hear each other but we aren't always listening. Sometimes the intended message slips and we continue to live our lives in the dark until the message comes back around to lighten our load. By being aware of this, we can become better listeners, better learners. What do you wish you learned earlier in your lives? Let me know here!SmArtist HomeworkIf you do this then we will promote you on our socials.1. Like us on Instagram2. Join our Discord3. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel4. Send Big Lou an email (louis@goproduce.ca) with a screenshot of you following each of the socials, a song you want to promote, a bio that is a sentence or two long, and how we can support you.If you do all of the steps then Big Lou will share a personalized story on the Go Produce Instagram including the information that you shared. You also gain access to more resources and more opportunities for support. It's smart. You're smart.Chynna Lewis, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTubeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/goproduce)
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Motivation & Inspiration from Learn Develop Live with Chris Jaggs
The Learn Develop Live podcast brings you, ‘Your Motivational Moment!' Bringing you some of the best speakers and teachers from across the globe, their words and wisdom will help empower you with the motivation and inspiration you need to drive you towards your best days! This week we have Jully Black! The audio featured in this episode is credited to the ‘Tedx Talks' YouTube channel. If you're struggling right now, you aren't alone. Everyone is fighting their own battle in some kind of way, it just might be different to yours. Maybe you're lacking confidence, maybe you feel trapped in a job hate, maybe you're scared of trying to make a break for it. If you'd like the details and info for how you can start your journey of positive transformation, shoot my a message on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter. You could also come over to http://www.ldlcall.com/ , click on the calendar and book the best time slot for your FREE Learn Develop Live power call. We can talk about what you feel is holding you back… We can talk about what you should do next to kick-start your life… Talking to a stranger can be a bit daunting, I get it but our chat is a level playing field… No judgement, no opinion, just two people, you and me who want the best for you. Let's chat soon! Click here to listen to the previous episodes! https://podfollow.com/motivation-inspiration-from-learn-develop-live-with-chris-jaggs/view#_=_ www.learndeveloplive.com
For our season one finale, we are THRILLED to have the Canadian Queen of R&B and soul - none other than Jully Black! Jully regales us with tales of meeting the other Queen (of England) and shares some of the wise words of wisdom from her mother. She also explains how having a degree in law enforcement has been invaluable when navigating the complicated and often financially dangerous aspects of the music industry.Jully introduces us to the incredible actress Vinessa Antoine! Vinessa is the first Black female lead of a Canadian drama series on the hit CBC show Diggstown (which is a huge accomplishment but also bonkers that it took this long to happen). Vinessa talks about the importance of having a supportive, Black showrunner in Floyd Kane, the gruelling job of acting on General Hospital and the love she has for her surf double.To learn more about Jully Black, check out her website at www.jullyblack.ca and follow her on Twitter @JullyBlack and on Instagram @MissJullyBlackTo learn more about Vinessa Antoine find her on Instagram: @therealvinessaantoine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our guest today is a Canadian icon and platinum-selling recording artist, Jully Black. @missjullyblack has been named by CBC Music as one of "The Greatest Canadian Singers Ever" and her music career has yielded multiple singles reaching the Top 10 Pop, R&B, and dance music charts. In addition to all of her music accolades, she has hosted the radio show, "The Blackout with Jully Black ", on iHeartRadio - NewsTalk1010 and most recently, took the musical theatre world by storm in February of 2020, with her critically acclaimed starring, and award-winning role as 'Caroline' in the Obsidian Theatre and The Musical Stage Company co-production of Caroline, or Change. Jully literally does it ALL!! We had a great chat with Jully about the early days of her musical journey, what it's like to juggle so many hats and what's next for the Canadian Queen of R&B. We hope you enjoy listening. New Merch Out Now! http://www.thednaproject.ca/shop (http://www.thednaproject.ca/shop) [Don't forget to check out The DNA Project Merch Use code “PODCAST” for 20 % off your first purchase!!] YouTube Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3uPCWaj (https://bit.ly/3uPCWaj) Audio Subscribe: https://apple.co/3oiPy7m (https://apple.co/3oiPy7m) Thank you to our Sponsors: The DNA Project: https://thednaproject.ca/ (https://thednaproject.ca) The MPL Toronto: https://www.the-mpl.com/ (https://www.the-mpl.com) Want More Jully Black ? Website: https://jullyblack.ca (https://jullyblack.ca) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/missjullyblack/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/JullyBlack (https://www.twitter.com/JullyBlack) Facebook: https://facebook.com/JullyBlack (https://facebook.com/JullyBlack) Opening Credits: Daniel Cowans, Musical Director @ The DNA Project Produced By: Anthony Lewis and Diriki Palmer Mixed and Edited By: Mat Keselman @ THE MPL Toronto
Our guest today is singer, voice & performance coach ELAINE OVERHOLT! She has worked with SO many incredible performers and is an incredible performer herself! From John Travolta, Zac Efron and Michelle Pfeiffer on Hairspray, to Catherine Zeta-Jones, Renée Zellweger, and Queen Latifah for the Oscar-winning ‘Chicago‘. She's also worked with Shawn Mendes, Jim Cuddy, Alannah Myles, Jully Black, Jackie Richardson, and Megan Fox. As a Broadway coach, Elaine trained the lead singers for ‘Hairspray‘, ‘The Producers‘, ‘Mamma Mia‘, ‘Kinky Boots' and so many shows of Mirvish Productions. On her TV series “Big Voice” (OWN Network), Elaine took gifted but ‘untried' singers, put them in a 6-week boot camp, culminating in their “dream” performance. SO! MANY! THINGS! Elaine is amazing, and this episode is our most musical episode yet! Follow Elaine on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bigvoicestudios/ https://www.instagram.com/elaineoverholt Follow Elaine on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bigvoicestudios/ https://www.facebook.com/elaineoverholt Train with Elaine! https://www.elaineoverholt.com/ Elaine's Big Boice Vocal Warmup and Workout: https://apple.co/3aL2Mnl