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Every Thursday myself and super guitarist Kel Jenkins are shining a spotlight on a classic album, a legendary artist, or an iconic event. This time, we are giving the center stage to the "Queen of Soul", Aretha Franklin. We featured some of her biggest tracks and uncover the stories of her remarkable musical career. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode we explore the racialized, gendered, sexualized, and overarchingly monetized, tension of that music, and its relationship to normative socials and economics of whiteness – all through the lens of one of the legendary creators and original influencers of music that became known as rock and roll. That's someone who is popularly, although not popularly enough, known as Big Mama Thornton – not famous enough for penning songs that white artists made a killing from, like Elvis' version of Hound Dog and Janis Joplin's version of Ball n Chain. We spend the hour discussing a biography that begins by rejecting even the name that she was marketed with. The book is called Why Willie Mae Thornton Matters, and our guest is the author of that book, Lynnée Denise, who is an academic, an author and a global practitioner of sound, language, and Black Atlantic thought, who coined the term “DJ Scholarship”, which shifts the role of the DJ from a party purveyor to an archivist and cultural worker. Her research contends with how iterations of sound system culture construct a living archive and refuge for a Black queer diaspora. Check out Lynnée Denise‘ website: https://www.djlynneedenise.com/ Buy the book here: https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477321188/ —- Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Appropriating Rock n Roll from Legendary Artist Willie ‘Big Mama' Mae Thornton w/ Lynnée Denise appeared first on KPFA.
We are closing the Classic Thursday episode with a legendary band whose timeless music has left an incredible mark on the music landscape, that is the Bee Gees. With 22 studio albums, 2 live album recordings, 83 singles, and having sold more than 220 million records world wide the Bee Gees' legacy and influence transcends time. Join me Mark Lloyd and super guitarist Kel Jenkins as we dive deep into the trios timeless melodies, and uncover fascinating trivia behind the tracks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are joined by Bird Keeper Toby & Cuppa Phee! Cuppa Phee: https://www.youtube.com/@CuppaPhee @CuppaPhee BirdKeeperToby: https://www.youtube.com/@BirdKeeperToby @BirdKeeperToby AbsurdZeldaTheories: https://www.youtube.com/@AbsurdZeldaTheories @AbsurdZeldaTheories
Follow Suutamie on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pokesuutamie238 @pokesuutamie238 Follow Suutamie on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/PokeSuutamie **Note: The part Suutamie said about the old minds in Rustboro is actually about Oreburgh Related video about Ursaluna: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkSEN8sN1I8&ab_channel=PokeSuutamie Related video about Ogerpon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RduHBzsREgI&ab_channel=PokeSuutamie
Today we are joined by Bird Keeper Toby! Check out his channels below: BirdKeeperToby: https://www.youtube.com/@BirdKeeperToby @BirdKeeperToby AbsurdZeldaTheories: https://www.youtube.com/@AbsurdZeldaTheories @AbsurdZeldaTheories Toby's Johto Theory Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ml2yEbFFjA&ab_channel=BirdKeeperToby Toby's Hoenn Theory Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtWqZ2Cgc88&t=0s&ab_channel=BirdKeeperToby Toby's Kanto Theory Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjAULHMGe7I&ab_channel=HoopsandHipHop
OCTOBER 4TH WE GOT HARLEMS OWN !!MMoney StacksMMoney Stacks Media promoPULLING UP TO TALK ABOUT HIS NEW STREET ANTHEM #harlemshyt"Harlem Shit" mp3 Money Stacks returns with a single/video release from his new album 'HU$TLA 2.' Soulful horns weave in and out of gritty basslines in "Harlem Shit." A catchy, anthem-style hook echoes throughout that record, "I'm on that Harlem sh*t f*ck what n*ggas thought I'm on that Harlem sh*t that's how ya feel yeah I'm on that Harlem sh*t, big money in the trunk on that Harlem sh*t..."While others in the game are in bite mode or in and out seasons catching the latest trend, Money Stacks showed up and glowed up. He went from making snow to igniting mics. Stacks' hits heavy with raw, uncut bars that solidify he's bred differently, on that Harlem sh*t. Enjoy this infectious head-nodder, being spun worldwide during Hip Hop's 50th! We appreciate any spins/plays. Money Stacks is available for drops and interviews. To schedule please reply or text me directly at (609-756-6377). "Harlem Shit" Official Videohttps://youtu.be/IuEMlr4nod4Connect with Money Stacks Instagram: @moneystacks149erX: @moneystacks Threads: @moneystacks149er
From school to comics, we talk to Darryl Banks about his past, the present and the future of comic art. See more of Darryl's work at https://www.comicartfans.com/GalleryDetail.asp?GCat=11377 We have partnered with Dubby Use code "4TALES" to get 10% off your order at check out at dubby.gg . Want to watch our show live? Subscribe to our Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz2yP0iJJ02IQ9JS3hT7kw?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Danny's books at https://www.4thwallpros.com/ Check out Kyrun's books at https://www.tauruscomics.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/4talespodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/4talespodcast/support
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Today is another example of why I love podcasting: it gives me opportunities to have conversations with amazing people. Then I get to share those conversations with you! In the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, I listened to a lot of contemporary Christian music, otherwise known as CCM. If you remember back in the days before streaming took over the world, we had these little things called “liner notes,” which contained the songs, lyrics, musicians, and others involved in the making of an album. One of the names I regularly saw was Jimmy Abegg, also known as Jimmy A. He was not only active as a musician on many albums, but also as a photographer who took photographs for many contemporary Christian music album covers. For those of you familiar with CCM, you might recognize Jimmy from his days as the guitar player in the Charlie Peacock trio, as well as one of the players in Rich Mullins' Ragamuffins. Today I get to bring you a conversation with Mr. Abegg, and I hope that it will inspire you as it did me! Here's a snippet of Jimmy's bio from his website: “In 1989, a career in music led me and my young family to Nashville, Tennessee. Today, we still call Nashville home and I am proud to say that the years have been generous and full. I have been given so many opportunities to provide for my family and care for others while creating things I love. Be it, playing music on the road, recording in the studio, making fine art, showing in galleries, designing record packaging, photographing musicians, writing music, or mentoring others on all of the above; my life of creativity has explored many mediums. Whether abstract or figurative, my painting continues the tendency towards curiosity, whimsy and simple beauty, with a healthy dose of train-hopping, carefree adventure.” Jimmy suffers from macular degeneration, which has taken away the majority of his sight, but he still makes art and music. Interestingly, he says that some of his favorite pieces have been created during this period of his life. In this conversation, Jimmy and I talk about songwriting, collaboration, artwork, and creative habits, among other topics. One of my favorite quotes from this conversation is when Jimmy gave advice for people trying to figure out their path in life. He said, “Try to quit what you're doing. If you can't stop, maybe you should be doing that.” I also want to give a shout-out to the kind and generous Cindy Morgan, who thoughtfully connected me with Jimmy! * * * Today's episode is sponsored by Vellum, the go-to book formatting software for indie authors who care about creating beautiful ebooks and print books. Use the link to download Vellum for FREE.
Today is another example of why I love podcasting: it gives me opportunities to have conversations with amazing people. Then I get to share those conversations with you! In the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, I listened to a lot of contemporary Christian music, otherwise known as CCM. If you remember back in the days before streaming took over the world, we had these little things called “liner notes,” which contained the songs, lyrics, musicians, and others involved in the making of an album. One of the names I regularly saw was Jimmy Abegg, also known as Jimmy A. He was not only active as a musician on many albums, but also as a photographer who took photographs for many contemporary Christian music album covers. For those of you familiar with CCM, you might recognize Jimmy from his days as the guitar player in the Charlie Peacock trio, as well as one of the players in Rich Mullins' Ragamuffins. Today I get to bring you a conversation with Mr. Abegg, and I hope that it will inspire you as it did me! Here's a snippet of Jimmy's bio from his website: “In 1989, a career in music led me and my young family to Nashville, Tennessee. Today, we still call Nashville home and I am proud to say that the years have been generous and full. I have been given so many opportunities to provide for my family and care for others while creating things I love. Be it, playing music on the road, recording in the studio, making fine art, showing in galleries, designing record packaging, photographing musicians, writing music, or mentoring others on all of the above; my life of creativity has explored many mediums. Whether abstract or figurative, my painting continues the tendency towards curiosity, whimsy and simple beauty, with a healthy dose of train-hopping, carefree adventure.” Jimmy suffers from macular degeneration, which has taken away the majority of his sight, but he still makes art and music. Interestingly, he says that some of his favorite pieces have been created during this period of his life. In this conversation, Jimmy and I talk about songwriting, collaboration, artwork, and creative habits, among other topics. One of my favorite quotes from this conversation is when Jimmy gave advice for people trying to figure out their path in life. He said, “Try to quit what you're doing. If you can't stop, maybe you should be doing that.” I also want to give a shout-out to the kind and generous Cindy Morgan, who thoughtfully connected me with Jimmy! * * * Today's episode is sponsored by Vellum, the go-to book formatting software for indie authors who care about creating beautiful ebooks and print books. Use the link to download Vellum for FREE.
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If you're a devoted Beatles fan, attending a Paul McCartney live concert is a dream come true. The legendary artist never fails to deliver a mesmerizing performance, effortlessly bringing back the magic of the Fab Four. Hits like "Can't Buy Me Love," "Get Back," "Hey Jude," "Let It Be," and "Got To Get You Into My Life" are staples in his setlist. in this highlight from Behind The Hits: Paul McCartney, behind the scenes, Sir Paul faces a unique challenge with one particular Beatles song - "Being For The Benefit of Mr Kite."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today we are joined by Bird Keeper Toby! Check out his channels below: BirdKeeperToby: https://www.youtube.com/@BirdKeeperToby @BirdKeeperToby AbsurdZeldaTheories: https://www.youtube.com/@AbsurdZeldaTheories @AbsurdZeldaTheories Lumi & Toby Collab: TBD Toby's Johto Theory Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ml2yEbFFjA&ab_channel=BirdKeeperToby Paradox Ho-oh Artist: https://www.instagram.com/soyalexalan/
Thank you to Hi-ResPokemon for joining us to discuss Pokemon Art & Preservation. Find his accounts below: Twitter: https://twitter.com/HiResPokemon Tumblr: https://hirespokemon.tumblr.com/
#93. 鄧麗君-華人音樂傳奇 Tereasa Teng, Chinese Music Legendary Artist(Level B2)Mandarin Lessons: https://www.yunfei.world/languages/mandarin/Book lessons with this code to get more discount: huimin Email: zhuimin9698@gmail.comIG@ huimin_taiwan_mandarin 鄧麗君的歌https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMTZlkFgJSk&t=1072s 電影"甜蜜蜜":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlrlEe7iQcE 生詞 Vocabulary 1 傳奇人物 Chuánqí rénwù, a legendary person 2 無人不知,無人不曉 Wúrén bùzhī, wúrén bù xiǎo everybody knows 3 家喻戶曉 Jiāyùhùxiǎo household name 4 老派 Lǎopài old school 5 懷舊音樂 Huáijiù yīnyuè nostalgic music 6 特立獨行 Tè lì dúxíng, maverick 7 很酷 Hěn kù, very cool 8 翻唱 Fānchàng cover 9 不知不覺 Bùzhī bù jué unconsciously 10 有魅力 "Yǒu mèilì " charming 11 甜美 Tiánměi sweet 12 清澈 Qīngchè clear 13 充滿感情 Chōngmǎn gǎnqíng full of emotion 14 換氣 Huàn qì take a breath 15 字正腔圓 Zì zhèng qiāng yuán the word are pronunced accurately and and accent is precise. 16 音域很廣 Yīnyù hěn guǎng vocal range 17 曲風 Qū fēng style of the song 18 類型 Lèixíng genre 19 抒情 Shūqíng lyric 20 搖滾 Yáogǔn rock and roll 21 戲曲 Xìqǔ traditional opera 22 黃梅調 Huángméi diào Huangmei diao (songs in the traditional opera) 23 古典 Gǔdiǎn classical 24 發音咬字 Fāyīn yǎozì pronunciations 25 歌詞 Gēcí lyrics 26 旋律 "Xuánlǜ " melody 27 民謠 Mínyáo ballad 28 音不準 Yīn bù zhǔn inaccurate 29 拍子 Pāizi beat 30 五音不全 Wǔyīn bùquán tone deaf 31 出道 Chūdào debut 32 登台 Dēngtái on stage 33 貼補家用 Tiēbǔ jiāyòng subsidize the household 34 連續劇 Liánxùjù serial drama 35 皇天不負苦心人 Huángtiān bù fù kǔxīn rén heaven pays off 36 唱片 Chàngpiàn record 37 盜版 Dàobǎn piracy 38 卡帶 Kǎdài cassette 39 接觸 Jiēchù contact with 40 外界 Wàijiè outside world 41 領導人 Lǐngdǎo rén leader 42 非法 Fēifǎ illegal 43 政治立場 Zhèngzhì lìchǎng political standpoint 44 英年早逝 Yīng nián zǎo shì die young 45 永垂不朽 Yǒngchuíbùxiǔ immortal 46 共同回憶 Gòngtóng huíyì common memory 47 貫穿 Guànchuān run through Powered by Firstory Hosting
This week's guest is Erol Otus. We talk about his cover for the Old School Essentials Box Set, his Dying Earth adventure from the DCC Kickstarter. He's doing lots of pencil sketches for Magic the Gathering's Forgotten Realms set. We talk about some of Dragon Warrior's favorite art from Alma Mater RPG (1982), and his time as a staff artist at TSR and his time in Lake Geneva. We talk about his painting process these days, and how he's been listening to Goldfrapp, “Tiptoe” and XTC “English Settlement”Follow Erol on Facebook--This episode sponsored by Exalted Funeral, and we talk about their new release - Forbidden Psalm: They Came from the Necropolis, the latest mini-expansion for the Forbidden Psalm skirmish miniatures game, is chock-full of help and horror for those willing to part with enough dosh.--Thanks for listening to the Epic Levels Mad Dungeon podcast, where D&D hip hop group Epic Levels and a guest create a system-neutral, playable one-page adventure map using improv, comedy, and lifetimes wasted on roleplaying games.Let us know if you run this or any of our other adventures and use the hashtag: #maddungeonYou can support us via Patreon for early episode releases, bonus map content, extra art, access to our discord server, and lots of other exclusive goodies.Epiclevelsrapgods.compatreon.com/epiclevelsinstagram.com/epic_levelstwitter.com/epic_levelsfacebook.com/epiclevelsrapgodsSubscribe to us on your favorite podcast player, leave a comment and tell your friends.Get nerd merch and stay up to date at EpicLevelsRapGods.comThe Epic Levels Mad Dungeon podcast is hosted by Andrew Bellury, Rob Bellury & Steve Albertson, and produced by Zach Cowan.Theme song by Epic Levels and beat by Inner Resting AKA Mason Grant who also makes tabletop games that you can purchase at Gamma Wave Games.© 2022 Epic Levels. All characters in this adventure–even those based on real people–are entirely fictional.