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We're diving into stacks of new music from KC musicians and bands and kick off the show with a recap of Boulevardia. We remind you that June 21 is Make Music Day - a day filled with free concerts celebrated all around the world, and we look ahead to what's next on the summer calendar!Hear new music from Julia Haile, Heidi Lynne Gluck, Second Hand King, The Holdaways, Clearfight, Krystle Warren, Caley Rose, Lovely Burden, Collidescope, Savanna Chestnut, and corey dies in the end, who is playing a show this Friday at The Brick.At the top of the show we hear from Kemet Coleman, front person for The Phantastics who are playing a FREE concert for The Bridge on Sunday, July 2 at a new place in JOCO called SERVfun, at 90th and Metcalf, come on down!
As broadcast January 7, 2022 with plenty of extra Joan & Tone for your podcast spirits. Tonight for our first guest artist selector show of the new year, we couldn't be more thrilled to have welcomed Joan As Police Woman to the show to discuss the creative process that went into her latest album with Tony Allen and Dave Okumu. A surprising one night jam session in Paris in 2019 bloomed into the glimmering, brooding flower that is The Solution Is Restless, one of our favorite albums of the year. Joan talked quite specifically about what moved her to create some of the tunes on the LP, and also how she met the late, great father of afrobeat and kind of "took a chance" asking if he'd like to record with her. Not to be missed for fans of the artist or the album.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – Take Me To Your LeaderGhost Funk Orchestra – Fuzzy LogicOrions Belte – Cherchez La GhostThe Rebels of Tijuana – Et le blizzard s'estompeLeenalchi – Ultimate PrescriptionPart II (30:36)Robert Glasper – So Beautiful (Live at Capitol Studios)James Booker – Black Minute WaltzJ Dilla – Waves Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – MasqueraderTony Allen – Politely Part III (60:43)Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – Geometry Of YouTony Allen feat Damon Albarn – Go BackKrystle Warren & The Faculty – If It Wasn't For The LakeBaths – Lovely BloodflowMeshell Ndegeocello – Forget My NameHere We Go Magic – Over The Ocean Part IV (99:55)Joan As Police Woman with Tony Allen & Dave Okumu – Get My BearingsTony Allen feat Theo Parrish, ESKA, & Andrew Ashong – Day Like This ReworkBridget Kearney – Who Are We KiddingThe Flamingos – I Only Have Eyes For YouConnan Mockasin – Momo'sMadlib – The StrollSly & The Family Stone – Skin I'm In
Un Worldmix spirituel et balkanique entre un classique de Manu Dibango et des nouveautés européennes. Connaissez vous “Noir Lac” ? C'est une abbaye dans le département du Cher et en deux mots c'est le titre de l'album qu'a réalisé le vibraphoniste David Neerman, connu et apprécié pour ses duos avec le balafoniste Lansiné Kouyaté. Cette fois-ci les deux musiciens ont étoffé leur musique grâce à de nouvelles collaborations aux résonances à la fois soul quand chante Krystle Warren et chorales et cisterciennes avec l'Ensemble Vocal Sequenza et Catherine Simonpietri, pour une version inattendue du morceau “Us And Them” de Pink Floyd. Leur répondront la chorale de Sarcelles dirigée par Georges et Marylou Seba pour le gospel “Elongi” sur l'album “Lamastabastani” de Manu Dibango et nous continuerons avec le Yeti Season tout à fait réjouissant des new-yorkais d'El Michels Affair, avec la chanteuse indienne Piya Malik et les derniers albums du Dan Gharibian Trio et de Josef Josef. La célébration de la sono mondiale peut commencer !PlaylistPat Kalla - Le MétèqueNina Girassois - HeavyWeight SoundVoz Di San Nicolau - Fundo De Mare PalinhaL'Impératrice - Peur des FillesAntoinette Konan - M'AckoRay Barretto - El BantuLe Worldmix : les nouveautés de la sono mondialeDavid Neerman - Us and Them (Ensemble Vocal Sequenza, avec Catherine Simonpietri etKrystle Warren) Manu Dibango - Elongi Ed Michels affair - Market gem feat Piya MalikDan Gharibian trio - Boubasko prasniko Josef Josef - Brontshele See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're celebrating Spring Funding Drive week on The Bridge with longtime friend and collaborator John Kreicbergs of Propaganda3. John K. has been a volunteer during Pledge Week on the show for years, and he’s also been part of teams that have brought you events like Boulevardia, Middle of the Map, Thundergong and more.We handed over the show to him and let him call all of the shots. He’ll flex his Masters in music and music nerdness on our show and share music and stories from: The Rainmakers, The Young Johnny Carson Story, The Bottle-Rockets, The Urge, Bill McKemy, Krystle Warren, Making Movies, Ted Lasso with Summer Breeze: a tribute to Yacht Rock, and Dream with PmBata.
Proxima Estacion dévoile sa première sélection de l’année 2021 - en 3 sets. ENJOY! PLAYLIST du 15 février 2021 " Artiste – Album – Titre – Label/Distributeur " Srdjan Ivanovic Blazin' Quartet - Sleeping Beauty - Rue des Balkans - Cool Label/Absilone/Socadisc/MoonJune Records KY (Maki Nakano et Yann Pittard) - Cyrcles - Cyrcle 1 - Open Music Distribution Shin Sasakubo - Perspectivism - La Flor de la Luna (feat: Maki Nakano) - Chichibu Label Lalala Napoli - Cavalluccio - Abracalabria - La Curieuse/ L'Autre Distribution Emel - The Tunis Diaries - Ma lkit - Partisan Records Ikoqwe - The Beginning, the Medium, the End and the Infinite - The End (Kamicasio) - Crammed disc Naissam Jalal - Un autre monde - Buleria Sarkhat al ard - Les Couleurs du Son /l'Autre Distribution Pulcinella et Maria Mazzotta - Grifone - Grifone Suite - Compagnie Pulcinella/L'autre Distribution Atine - Persiennes D'Iran - Saghi - Accords croisés / Pias Camelia Jordana - Facile x fragile - Jusqu’au bout des cils - Play Two Ray Lema - On entre KO - On sort OK - Liberté - One Drop / L’Autre Distribution Sam Mangwana - Lubamba - Félicité - MDC/PIAS Pat Kalla et le Super Mojo - Hymne à la Vie - Président - Heavenly Sweetness Christine Salem - Mersi - Tyinbo - Blue Fanal / L'Autre Distribution Titi Zaro - l'Hymne des louves - Lo batan - NoMad Music David Neerman, Ensemble Sequenza 9.3, Catherine Simonpietri, Krystle Warren, Lansiné Kouyaté - Noir lac - By the River - Klarthe
Proxima Estacion dévoile sa première sélection de l'année 2021 - en 3 sets. ENJOY! PLAYLIST du 15 février 2021 " Artiste – Album – Titre – Label/Distributeur " Srdjan Ivanovic Blazin' Quartet - Sleeping Beauty - Rue des Balkans - Cool Label/Absilone/Socadisc/MoonJune Records KY (Maki Nakano & Yann Pittard) - Cyrcles - Cyrcle 1 - Open Music Distribution Shin Sasakubo - Perspectivism - La Flor de la Luna (feat: Maki Nakano) - Chichibu Label Lalala Napoli - Cavalluccio - Abracalabria - La Curieuse/ L'Autre Distribution Emel - The Tunis Diaries - Ma lkit - Partisan Records Ikoqwe - The Beginning, the Medium, the End and the Infinite - The End (Kamicasio) - Crammed disc Naissam Jalal - Un autre monde - Buleria Sarkhat al ard - Les Couleurs du Son /l'Autre Distribution Pulcinella & Maria Mazzotta - Grifone - Grifone Suite - Compagnie Pulcinella/L'autre Distribution Atine - Persiennes D'Iran - Saghi - Accords croisés / Pias Camelia Jordana - Facile x fragile - Jusqu'au bout des cils - Play Two Ray Lema - On entre KO - On sort OK - Liberté - One Drop / L'Autre Distribution Sam Mangwana - Lubamba - Félicité - MDC/PIAS Pat Kalla et le Super Mojo - Hymne à la Vie - Président - Heavenly Sweetness Christine Salem - Mersi - Tyinbo - Blue Fanal / L'Autre Distribution Titi Zaro - l'Hymne des louves - Lo batan - NoMad Music David Neerman, Ensemble Sequenza 9.3, Catherine Simonpietri, Krystle Warren, Lansiné Kouyaté - Noir lac - By the River - Klarthe
Another cool edition with esteemed music writer and critic Timothy Finn ranges from accolades of current artists like The Highwomen, Black Pumas, and Krystle Warren, to tributes to Charlie Pride, John Prine, and The Bee Gees, to the iconic venues where we see them. A great mix!
Co-auteur d'un album de magnifique mystique, ce pianiste et vibraphoniste anglais, posé en Bourgogne, passe un coup de fil au Très-Haut – qui s'avère être une femme – et demande, clope au bec, une « mise à jour ».« On avait une abbaye pour nous tout seuls, la nuit. Si on excepte quelques familles de chauves-souris. » Bienvenue dans le Cher, à Bruère-Allichamps, commune de 564 habitants entre Bourges et Montluçon. Au printemps 2013, le pianiste, vibraphoniste et percussionniste anglais David Neerman retrouve, « lors de célébrations nocturnes » perpétrées dans une abbaye cistercienne vieille de sept siècles, le maître balafoniste malien Lansiné Kouyaté, avec lequel il a déjà signé deux albums (Kangaba, 2009, Skyscrapers & Deities, en 2011). « Les murs de la bâtisse renvoyaient les fréquences du vibraphone et du balafon comme l'écho lointain d'un chœur de spectres. »De retour à Paris, David partage cette expérience avec la chanteuse soul Krystle Warren, from Kansas City, qui rappelle parfois la ferveur romantique de Jeff Buckley, ainsi qu'avec Sequenza 9.3., ensemble vocal de musique dite savante créé en 1998 en Seine-Saint-Denis par Catherine Simonpietri. Ainsi naît l'album Noir Lac, paru chez Klarthe et dont les profondeurs renferment compositions originales envoûtées ou reprise étonnante de Led Zeppelin (Friends). La chorale et la chanteuse y prennent d'amples hauteurs célestes, portée par des notes délicates de musique mandingue. « Le challenge a été de trouver le plus petit dénominateur commun entre nous… qui se trouve toujours dans la mystique de chacun. »Dès lors, il ne fut pas si surprenant de recevoir, sur le pont de L'Arche de Nova, un enregistrement exceptionnel : l'intégralité du coup de fil passé cette semaine par David Neerman à… Dieu en personne. Complice de Seun Kuti ou de Babx, compositeur de la musique originale du podcast Crackopolis de Jeanne Robet ou du film Merveilles à Montfermeil de Jeanne Balibar, le musicien s'est plaint du désastre mondial et a demandé, depuis la Bourgogne, une « mise à jour » au Très-Haut, qui s'avère être une femme. Sa réponse fut sans filtre.Signalons que Dieu prend ici la voix de Laure Blatter, et son secrétaire, celle de Romain Gy.Image : Hotline to God Store, tous droits réservés (2014). Ce téléphone, que vous pouvez commander via des plateformes qui vous conduiront tout droit en enfer, délivre 25 versets bibliques d'une voix robotique, comme le prouve cette vidéo improbable : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5m1eEZW0kQ&ab_channel=HotlineToGodStore See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
durée : 00:07:47 - La chronique de Mélanie Bauer - Un lundi en métropole pluvieux. L'ambiance est aux gros pulls. Mélanie Bauer a trouvé le disque parfait, "Noir Lac", qui sort le 30 octobre, avec David Neerman au vibraphone, Lansiné Kouyaté au balafon, Krystle Warren au chant et Sequenza 9.3 à l’ensemble vocal.
durée : 00:07:47 - La chronique de Mélanie Bauer - Un lundi en métropole pluvieux. L'ambiance est aux gros pulls. Mélanie Bauer a trouvé le disque parfait, "Noir Lac", qui sort le 30 octobre, avec David Neerman au vibraphone, Lansiné Kouyaté au balafon, Krystle Warren au chant et Sequenza 9.3 à l’ensemble vocal.
*krystle warren - bein’ green*lady blackbird - blackbyrd*_by alexander - my margaret*zero 7 - shadows*kruder & dorfmeister - johnson*mildlife - memory palace*jordan rakei - wind parade
052: Daniel WrightGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.[photo by Josh Soskin]On Wednesday, August 19th of 2020 Music is not content, it’s connection.And some of you will remember when I picked that tag line out. It was a few months ago, soon after I had restarted this podcast up in January. It came to me in a flash, but I’ve been meditating on it every week with you and saying it out loud as often as the subject comes up in conversation, which is often.The meaning of it will be obvious to most of you, and you may be able to detect a thread of longing underneath it as well. A lot of us, myself definitely included, will pursue a life in music without really understanding what it is we’re after. After many years of trying to play by some set of “rules”, then giving that up in order to heal my heart, then deciding to just try and be transactional and make a simple living at it, then giving that up and taking on this narrowcasting project which you’re listening to now - I’m utterly convinced that we don’t just need music, we need to find each other inside of the music. It’s not about your personal taste, although your taste matters. I had an invigorating email and text marathon as I reached out to all of our previous 50 guests on the show so we could celebrate that milestone together. I got to catch back up with those dozens of accomplished musicians and I got so inspired that I had to make a playlist.Because I get it, we don’t always have the nose to listen to a podcast. Sometimes we want to feel the connection without following a conversation. The audience for this show is small but dedicated, and I keep getting very heartfelt feedback from you listeners that the show is helping you in some way. So I hear that something might be working for you, and I now present to you:“Playlist It Like It’s Music”:a music community you can carry with you wherever you go.Find it on Apple Music | SpotifyPut this thing on shuffle! I grabbed a song (give or take) from each artist we’ve had on the show, so you can dig deeper and also skip around to find your groove. Pass it to your friends, help the people find each other inside the music. If you decide you like somebody, go listen to their episode and buy their album. It’s up to us, and I’m here to try and connect the dots with you. I’ll keep adding to it each week.Everybody is on there, either as an artist or as a producer or contributing player. We’ve got Dope Sagittarius, Daniel Sadownick, Krystle Warren, Angela Parrish, Mother Feather, Kevin Chown, Artyom, Cremaine, Shana Tucker… call it Evening Becomes Eclectic or some such. It’s quite a mix. Enjoy!Today on the show we’re lucky to have with us a wonderful Songwriter and Producer, living in Ojai, CA.[photo by Josh Soskin]Daniel Wright is a former member of Song Preservation Society, currently fronts Radio Skies and is the owner and manager at Echo Magic.Echo Magic is a group of producers, songwriters, musicians, and sound designers who love making records and bringing visual storytelling to life through sound. They are a collective, a studio, a house band, a creative think tank, and most importantly they are friends obsessed with creating music and sound.[Cover Design by Aaron Taylor-Waldman, Portrait by Brendan Willing James]Daniel has just put out a gorgeous, simmering collection of new songs on an album called Wild House. It features performances and contributions from close friends and collaborators including Mikael Jorgensen of Wilco, Scott Hirsch of Hiss Golden Messenger, Karl Hunter of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Eric Sullivan of Lissie.He’s wonderful to work with (I can attest) and he’s also a great interview. I love hanging out with folks who get it, and who also can back it all up with great work. So let’s get to it:Press PLAY above to hear my convo with Daniel Wright.Artist’s tracks all come from Daniel’s new album, “Wild House” which you can buy on BandcampThanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Daniel Wright for spending some very generous time with us. You can find him at Echo Dash Magic dot com and follow him on IG @dannyboywright.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 52 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear all of our guests in rotation on “Playlist It Like It’s Music” (Apple/Spotify)Hear my songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” (Apple/Spotify)Sign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
050: Nicole NelsonGood morning! This is Play It Like It’s Music. I’m Trevor, thanks for listening.On Wednesday July 29th of 2020 music is not content, it’s connection. This is episode 50.[photo by Thom Adorney]Every now and then, if you get around to clubs and stuff to hear people (remember?), you come across a sound and a vibe so stunning that you never forget it.I’ve become a fan of so many artists, and oftentimes the fanhood is based on nothing more than the memory I have in my senses of the first time I heard their “it”. Whatever it is that makes them them. I’ll keep turning them on and going out to see them for years, sometimes with just the hope that I’ll catch another moment like that first one.It was like a portal opened up and boom, there was this musical spirit just lifting the dust out of the cracks right in front of you. I remember moments like that every time I used to go see Tony Scherr’s trio every Monday. I remember that moment when I was on the gig with Bisan here in the Canyon. Krystle Warren is a never-ending moment like that, pretty much every time she makes a sound. Further back, I got to see the Gil Evans orchestra on a Monday night in Sweet Basil, I saw Radiohead turn the world around in New Jersey about a month before 9/11, I’ve been to Jazz Fest in New Orleans… hell I’ve just walked around the streets of New Orleans. These are all landmark moments of my musical life.Today is Episode 50 of this show, and I couldn’t be more blessed than to have another stellar artist and performer to speak with. Yesterday was my birthday, today we have episode 50, we’re pushing two straight months of Black Lives Matter protests all over the nation, James McBride’s new book is tearing it up on Oprah and Michelle Obama just launched her podcast. Given that there’s so much going on, now and perpetually, I’m extremely grateful for your ears and your attention and your fellowship and your celebration of our shared musical experience. This show is for you, in those moments when we are most alone and doing out hardest work in the shadows, far from the stage. It’s here for you whenever you need it and I’m honored to have you listening. Thanks to all the guests we’ve already had on here and thanks to all who are yet to come on, you mean the world to me.So… onward:[photo by Eric Antoniou]The first time I heard the band called Dwight and Nicole was on a night when I was opening for them at Banjo Jim’s, and I walked out a changed man. Forever grateful to them for the sound they brought. Sure enough, that portal opened right up. It was just the two of them on stage but the guitar and the tambourine and the voices sat just right in the coziest pocket you’ve ever witnessed. The groove wouldn’t quit and by the time they were done, folks in the audience were all ready to make babies. They are incredible, and today we’re speaking with Nicole Nelson.Like I said, I couldn’t be happier. Not only has she got the voice for the band, but she went on The Voice and nearly took the thing. We get to hear her whole background today and get a taste of what it feels like to know you have the talent and the genius and the grit to get up there, and then hear some of the plot twists that happened along the way. I’ll cut to the chase at this point, since I know you came for the gold. Let’s meet Nicole.Press PLAY above to hear my convo with Nicole Nelson.[photo by Rick Levinson]Thanks for listening to Play It Like It’s Music. Thanks so much to Nicole Nelson for spending some very generous time with us. You can find her band at Dwight and Nicole dot com and check her out on socials @nicolenelsong.I can’t believe we’ve gotten to 50 shows! If you believe this show deserves a wider audience, please tell a friend:Follow me on twitter @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams, a catastrophic global pandemic and plenty of other noise out in the culture.But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list on substack to get this show sent right to you the very moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, do some cello, teach you lessons, produce your show or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go round.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like this stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” on SpotifySign the mailing list!Take lessons from me online!Hire me remotely for cello overdubs or to score your piece.Or to produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
Cette semaine, nous rediffusons un épisode consacré au "besoin", car comme dit le proverbe : "c'est dans le besoin qu'on reconnaît ses amis". Un petit mot qui recouvre de grandes importances ! Indispensable cette semaine dans Bon Temps Rouler. Playlist : 1. Everybody Needs Somebody, Wilson Pickett 2. I Need Someone, Eddie Bo 3. You're The One I Need, Watermelon Slim & The Workers 4. All I Ever Need Is You, Ray Charles 5. I Need Alot Of Lovin', Mighty Sam Mcclain 6. Everybody Needs Somebody, Little Walter Jacobs 7. Bazoom (I Need Your Lovin'), Cheers 8. I Need More Love, Robert Randolph & The Family Band 9. I Need You (Feat. Krystle Warren), Eric Legnini & The Afro Jazz Beat 10. I Need Love, Little Richard 11. I Need To Know, Delbert Mcclinton & Dick50 12. Say You Need It, Barbara Perry 13. I Don't Need No Doctor, John Scofield & John Mayer 14. I Need Money, Slim Harpo 15. If I Needed You, The Holmes BrothersHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
027: Krystle WarrenGood morning everyone. This is Play It Like It's Music, I'm Trevor, we're back, thanks for listening.On Wednesday, February 19th of 2020, music is not content. It's connection.You all are in for treat with today's episode. I'm going to keep the intro short so we can get right in to it. Krystle Warren is one of my favorite musicians, and she's highly influential too. I always see one or two famous artists at her shows, showing up incognito to soak up the richness that is her music. It's a hard act to describe, but that’s ok because she's got several records out, to which you can go listen after we talk here. I'll just say there's a depth of connection which she has that is incredibly rare to find. If this is your first time finding out about her, it’s your lucky day.She's from Kansas City but she lives in France. I met her in New York many years ago and we recorded our chat in LA on the patio at the home of bassist Solomon Dorsey, another great musician who I hope to speak to on this show someday. Solomon is in Krystle's band, The Faculty. They had just played a set at the Hotel Cafe the night before, so there’s a bit of afterglow mixed with the inevitable nuts and bolts of how she runs a band and ways to handle a talkative audience.Let’s get right to it.Press Play to hear my interview with Krystle Warren.Thanks for sticking around. Thanks to Krystle Warren for spending some time with us.GO LISTEN TO HER RECORDS. I have them in regular rotation and you should too.You can find her online @krystlewarrenofficial on the socials.Thanks for listening to Play It Like It's Music. If you liked the show, PLEASE tell a friend. Let's grow this thing:Follow me on social media @trevorexter and talk to me on there if you have thoughts about the show.We're all contending with a mutating professional landscape, jacked revenue streams and a lot of noise out there in the culture. But you gotta keep playing.We don't draw any lines here between scenes or styles.As always, thank you for listening and remember to play it like its music.You can check out my music on bandcamp and other places. It’s all at my website, trevorexter.com. Sign the mailing list to get this podcast sent right to you the moment it comes out. Consider hiring me to score your piece, produce your podcast or back you up onstage. Music is a beautiful thing and it makes the world go around.Big love to your ears.Trevor(Did you press play yet?)...If you like my stuff, help it spread by sharing it!Hear songs: the “Trevor Exter Playlist” on SpotifySign the mailing list!Consider hiring me to score your piece.I can also produce your podcast.Follow me on IG TW FBMore @trevorexter.compsst… sign up for emails: This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit playitlikeitsmusic.substack.com
All month long on the Eight One Sixty, Chris Haghirian is chatting with local music aficionados about their top area albums of the decade. This week, Chris is joined by KKFI 90.1 Wednesday MidDay Medley host Mark Manning. Hear tracks from Krystle Warren, Howard Iceberg & the Titanics, Iris DeMent and more.
Everybody had a weird work week with July 4th falling on a Wednesday this year. Erin built a website for Way Too Broad (WayTooBroad.com)! Hannah listened to an upsetting essay by Jon Ronson on Audible. Erin recently discovered an incredibly talented queer woman of color musician/filmmaker. Ben has been watching and loving on some shonun animes like One Piece and Fullmetal Alchemist. Hannah has been falling in love with the staff at Bon Appetit through their YouTube channel. HOMEWORK: - Listen to Greens and Sage by Be Steadwell - Honorable Mention to jazz singer Krystle Warren- check out Year End Issue - Watch or read a shonun anime/manga, Start with Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood if you want - Check out this Gourmet Makes playlist - Follow @ErnBrn, @NEDiscoGreg, @Hanthropology, and @TooBroadPod on Twitter - Follow LesbianMovieReviews and WayTooBroad on IG - Listen to So Dreamy - Email us at waytoobroad@gmail.com - Visit our website! WayTooBroad.com - Please leave us a rating/review/subscribe on iTunes or wherever!
Holidays are the season of gift-giving. And music makes the perfect gift. So here’s the first of a two part series featuring some of my favorite tunes as my holiday gift to end a challenging year on a positive note. PLAYLISTS INCLUDES Donald Fagen, Sonny Rollins, George Benson, Kresten Osgood, Jaga Jazzist, Don Byron, Krystle Warren, Marisa Monte, Jimmie Rowles, Tony Bennett, Marc Ribot, Ernst Reijseger, Georg Gräwe, Paul Motian, Eddie Jobson, Evan Ziporyn, Susie Ibarra Trio, Frank Zappa, Geri Allen, Sidsel Endresen, Bugge Wesseltotft, Mary Margaret O'Hara, New American Orchestra, John Bahler, Vangelis, Peggy Lee.
Lauren Flax w Kim Ann Foxman - "Pleasure Principle" Waze & Odyssey - "Don't Bring Me Down" Tommy Largo - "Come On" (2014 Remaster) Freya, Ezlv - "Cant Explain" Willie Burns - "Picking up Promises" Santorini - "Before the Flight" Ezlv - "Duck Hunting" (Kellerkind Remix) Hercules & Love Affair - "The Light - feat Krystle Warren" Taron-Trekka - "Consoli" Jonas Rathsman - "Skepparkrans" Playless - "Wax" Crowdpleaser - "Nenekri" (Kalabrese remix) Johnwaynes - "Algarve" (Tigerskin Cosmic remix) Cause & Affect - "Mistakes" Willie Burns - "Everybody Everybody"
"Sparkles and Fade" extract from "CIRCLES", Krystle Warren's album
Live @ La Maroquinerie "CIRCLES" 1st album out on March 30th on Because Music.
Recorded Live @ La Maroquinerie "MY THIRD LOVE" available on CIRCLES album
Recorded Live @ La Maroquinerie. Krystle's First Album "CIRCLES" out on March 30th.