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Events Producer Lauren Sposetta of Austin Monthly (@austinmonthly) joins Jenn Tully to talk Moms & Music along with Love & Loss in this special Mother's Day Episode! Check out the music they associate with their mothers and tell us your story @SuperAwesomeMix! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/44MRehFG4cWQz4y49v6Nk2?si=8c612de8c8b2430d1. What's Going On by Marvin Gaye2. Heaven by Simply Red3. Love Will Keep Us Together by Captian & Tennille4. Northern Star by Lily Meola
In this episode, we're sharing a sermon from Brother Mark Abney titled “Love Will Keep Us Together,” based on the book of 2 John. In this insightful message, Brother Mark delves into the profound connection between love and truth, and … Continued
'They don't make music like they used to'- you might say as you listen to the latest hits on the radio. Well, new research published in the journal Scientific Reports might prove you right. In the study, researchers analysed 1,131 melodies from 360 singles that reached the top 5 US Billboard charts each year between 1950 and 2022. They chose to study melodies because when asked to sing a popular song, most people would sing the melody rather than its bassline or drum pattern. They found that the complexity of song rhythms and pitch arrangements continued to decline over the decades. The big changes, which the researchers call ‘melodic revolutions' were in 1975, 1996 and 2000. In 1952, You Belong With Me was released by Jo Stafford and it contained a complex, rhythmic melody. While there is a beat in the background, Jo doesn't sing on beat and instead flows over the music with her voice. Moving to 1975, Love Will Keep Us Together was released by Captain & Tennille. Here, the singing is kept on beat and it's a much simpler song rhythmically. Then in 2009, we had Poker Face by Lady Gaga, where the same note is sung over and over again with a very simple melody. While the researchers found that melodic complexity decreased over time, they also found that the average number of notes played per second increased, mostly due to technological advances. In the 1950s, music production was limited to whatever physical instruments could be used in the song. However, today's digital music production software can create almost any sound imaginable. So while melodies are getting simpler, chords are getting more complex - meaning the overall complexity of modern songs are the same as the golden oldies, it's just the balance of melodies over production that has changed. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Love Will Keep Us Together. In this episode, we discuss the Song of Habakkuk, Martin Luther's commentary on the song, Jesus as the foundation of reality, why mirrors are dangerous, trans-humanism, pop culture, church architecture, consumerism, why liturgy is an expression of the truth, how the Holy Spirit covers all things in meaning, and how the sacrament anchors earth to heaven. SHOW NOTES: Luther and the Old Testament https://amzn.to/3xpUUXk Archive.org link https://archive.org/details/lutheroldtestame0000born SUPPORT: Support 1517 http://www.1517.org/donate-podcasts 1517 Podcasts http://www.1517.org/podcasts The 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/1517-podcast-network/id6442751370 1517 on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChDdMiZJv8oYMJQQx2vHSzg What's New from 1517: 30 Minutes in the NT on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@30MinNT/videos Remembering Rod Rosenbladt https://www.1517.org/dadrod Preorder: Encouragement for Motherhood Edited by Katie Koplin https://www.amazon.com/Encouragement-Motherhood-Devotional-Writings-Christ/dp/1956658882/ Preorder: Be Thou My Song by Kerri Tom https://www.amazon.com/Be-Thou-Song-Christian-Seventeenth/dp/1956658890/ Here We Still Stand 2023 Videos are Available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVovgZr8I50&list=PLJDWGbhcNf-kheNOwDRmkpuIGisd_EYjq Last Chance: NWA Conference May 3rd-4th https://1517.regfox.com/2024-nwa More from the hosts: Donovan Riley https://www.1517.org/contributors/donavon-riley Christopher Gillespie https://www.1517.org/contributors/christopher-gillespie MORE LINKS: Tin Foil Haloes https://t.me/bannedpastors Warrior Priest Gym & Podcast https://thewarriorpriestpodcast.wordpress.com St John's Lutheran Church (Webster, MN) - FB Live Bible Study Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/356667039608511 Gillespie's Sermons and Catechesis: http://youtube.com/stjohnrandomlake Gillespie Coffee https://gillespie.coffee Gillespie Media https://gillespie.media CONTACT and FOLLOW: Email mailto:BannedBooks@1517.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BannedBooksPod/ Twitter https://twitter.com/bannedbooks1517 SUBSCRIBE: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsvLQ5rlaInxLO9luAauF4A Rumble https://rumble.com/c/c-1223313 Odysee https://odysee.com/@bannedbooks:5 Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/banned-books/id1370993639 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/2ahA20sZMpBxg9vgiRVQba Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=214298 Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1370993639/banned-books Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9iYW5uZWRib29rcy5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw TuneIn Radio https://tunein.com/podcasts/Religion--Spirituality-Podcasts/Banned-Books-p1216972/ iHeartRadio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-banned-books-29825974/
Episode 71 features guest cohost Tyrus Manning III, along with Uncle Dave Griffin and our special guest, Jim Parker, former content manager for Sony Music/Epic Records. A Waycross boy who graduated from Ware County High in 1990, attended Emerson College in Boston, headed straight to Los Angeles with a resume and a dream, and landed a fine job in the music industry reading Jennifer Lopez's emails for starters, Jim shares a lot of good stories that will have you laughing and crying. Topics include The Bearfoot Hookers, Down Home with Eddie Middleton, the tragedy of 9/11, Gram Parsons, and the oncoming of Artificial Intelligence. One more Tail of the Weak from Uncle Dave and a send-off of Captain and Tennille's “Love Will Keep Us Together” by Jim. Please support our podcast by Liking, Subscribing, and becoming a member of our Something In The Water: The Deep End monthly podcast on patreon.com. https://www.facebook.comcautionlightmedia/https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.comhttps://somethinginthewater.captivate.fmhttps://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater
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In this episode of Personally Speaking, Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by singer/songwriter Toni Tennille. Toni is best known as one half of the 1970's duo “Captain and Tennille” with her husband Daryl Dragon. Their signature song is “Love Will Keep Us Together” and The Captain and Tennille went on to become one of the most popular musical duo's of the ‘70's and ‘80's. Toni talks about her life, her career, playing Dolly Levi in a current production of “Hello Dolly!”, and the values that matter most to her.Support the show
Words and Music by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield 1975"Love Will Keep Us Together" is a song written by Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield. It was first recorded by Sedaka in 1973. American pop duo Captain & Tennille covered the song in 1975, with instrumental backing almost entirely by “Captain” Daryl Dragon, with the exception of drums played by Hal Blaine; their version became a worldwide hit. (Wikipedia)Cover by Franco Cianflone at GS studios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Toni Tennille, Pop Music Legend of Captain and Tennille, Stage Star About Harvey's guest: Today's special guest, Toni Tennille, is a popular music legend. She's a fabulous singer, songwriter and musician whose beautiful voice first took the world by storm in the seventies, in the musical duo “Captain and Tennille”. Their first big hit, “Love Will Keep Us Together”, was the number 1 song of 1975, and won a Grammy Award for Record of the Year. A quick succession of 14 mega-hits followed, including:“The Way I Want to Touch You”“Shop Around”“Do That To Me One More Time”“Lonely Night”“I'm On My Way”“Can't Stop Dancin'”“You Never Done it Like That”, and of course, “Muskrat Love”. In addition to her 9 studio albums as part of “Captain and Tennille”, our guest recorded 6 solo albums, including “More Than You Know”, “All of Me”, “Do It Again”, “Never Let Me Go”, “Things Are Swingin'”, and my all-time favourite, “Incurably Romantic”. She and her former husband, Daryl Dragon, hosted their own prime time TV variety show, as well as 3 television specials. And then, a few years later, she hosted her own daytime talk show. She's toured all over the country, singing the Great American Songbook with symphony orchestras. And in 1997, she starred in the highly acclaimed national tour of “Victor/Victoria”. She also wrote a deeply poignant, best selling book entitled, “Toni Tennille: A Memoir”, in which she candidly shares her emotional evolution and some very important life lessons. And now, she's preparing for the stage role of a LIFETIME. From November 3 to the 20th, she'll be starring in HELLO DOLLY at the Yavapai College Performing Arts Center in Prescott, Arizona. This is a woman whose voice brings warmth, emotion and accessibility to EVERY performance and EVERY song she sings. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ https://www.tonitennille.net/https://www.facebook.com/TheRealToniTennillehttps://twitter.com/tonitennillehttps://www.ycpac.com/ #ToniTennille #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Kyler Murray talked about what is going around his contract and him watching film. Also, Mason talks about Robots and claims that he is in for NEW technology and how we are afraid of them! Mason hates the song "Love Will Keep Us Together" and the guys ask Greg if he found his Heiress yet? John Got Fooled by Ballsack Sports, Listen to how? And Producer Greg has his topics ready for BOBCAT! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Check out LeadingSaints.org/Gathering to register for the upcoming Women's Retreat in Bear Lake Utah September 15-18, 2022.Some of you will be old enough to remember the year 1975.Here is a little trivia about that year:The Vietnam war came to an endSaturday Night Live premiered on NBCStrawberries sold for 29 cents a poundPostage stamps were 13 cents eachAnd Captain and Tennille sang "Love Will Keep Us Together"In 1975 I was part of a Girl Scout troop called "Brownies".We visited what was then called a nursing home where we were matched up with senior women for a short visit.Listen to hear how a seemingly insignificant event made an impact over my lifetime. I didn't recognize this impact until I reflected on my experience all these years later.
Episode 404 of On Screen & Beyond - Toni Tennille sang the hits "Do That To Me One More Time", "Love Will Keep Us Together" and more! Toni joins us to talk about her career and her new book "Toni Tennille: A Memoir"! Toni shares some great stories! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
#659 - Neil Sedaka The Neil Sedaka Interview is featured on The Paul Leslie Hour. Neil Sedaka is one of the most well-known and enduring people in American music, and for that matter the world. Sedaka is a singer, songwriter and record producer. Neil is known for his many hit songs. On this episode, Neil Sedaka has a chat with Paul Leslie about the art of songwriting and his popular songs. You know many of Neil Sedaka's songs: “Oh! Carol,” “Calendar Girl,” “Breaking Up is Hard to Do,” “Laughter in the Rain,” “Love Will Keep Us Together,” and so many others. To say Neil Sedaka is a genius is an understatement. Did you know The Paul Leslie Hour is made possible by viewers and listeners like you? That's right. If you'd like to help us in our mission of helping people tell their stories, just go to http://www.thepaulleslie.com/support Thank you to everyone who is contributing. And now, it's time to enjoy Paul's short, but lovely interview with Neil Sedaka. Right here on The Paul Leslie Hour. The Paul Leslie Hour is a talk show dedicated to “Helping People Tell Their Stories.” Some of the most iconic people of all time drop in to chat. Frequent topics include Arts, Entertainment and Culture.
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1433591495261450241 CW: Suicide, Self Harm, Child Abduction, Rape It's our 200th episode AND Kelsey's birthday! So we're having a Campground Slasher Week to celebrate for some reason! Chris & Kelsey go to summer camp and enjoy the spin cycle! The Classic Film: Madman (1981) "A legendary psychopathic murderer stalks a summer camp” (IMDb.com). In a movie that probably thinks it's more serious than it is, this killer—functionally a combination of Jason and Candyman—probably could have been replaced by Bigfoot and been more interesting. The Modern Film: Fear Street: Part Two - 1978 (2021) "Shadyside, 1978. School's out for summer and the activities at Camp Nightwing are about to begin. But when another Shadysider is possessed with the urge to kill, the fun in the sun becomes a gruesome fight for survival” (Netflix). The Fear Street trilogy just gets better as it takes us to 1978 and we learn a bit more about how the curse works and things get a bit more personal. Audio Sources: "Andy Samberg/St. Vincent" ("Camp Wicawabe," Saturday Night Live S39E21) produced by Broadway Video & SNL Studios "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show" written and performed by Neil Diamond "Carry On Wayward Son" written by Kerry Livgren and performed by Kansas "Cherry Bomb" written by Joan Jett & Kim Fowley and performed by The Runaways "Don't Leave Me This Way" written by Kenneth Gamble, et al., and performed by Thelma Houston "Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" written by Pete Shelley and performed by The Buzzcocks "Fear Street: Part One - 1994" produced by Chernin Entertainment "Fear Street: Part Two - 1978" produced by Chernin Entertainment "The First Cut Is The Deepest" written and performed by Cat Stevens "Love Will Keep Us Together" written by Neil Sedaka & Howard Greenfield and performed by The Captain & Tennille "Madman" produced by The Legend Lives Company "The Man Who Sold the World" written and performed by David Bowie "The Man Who Sold the World" written by David Bowie and performed by Nirvana "Moonage Daydream" written and performed by David Bowie "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" written by Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser and performed by Blue Öyster Cult "Slow Ride" written by Dave Peverett and performed by Foghat "Sweet Jane" written by Lou Reed and performed by The Velvet Underground
We're doing the time warp this episode, all the way back to the 70s with Fear Street Part 2: 1978. Find out what Fear Street and Back to the Future have in common, hear our scariest childhood ghost stories, and keep unravelling the witchy mystery of the R. L. Stine adaptation with us. Further reading:Fear Street Part 2: 1978https://www.netflix.com/title/81334749Fear Street Part 1: 1994https://www.netflix.com/title/81325689Last week's episode on Part 1: 1994https://open.spotify.com/episode/55f1IOCfFfRtcaWCVDGl1P?si=f07ea884a476404eBack to the Futurehttps://www.netflix.com/title/60010110Lovehttps://www.netflix.com/title/80026506Communityhttps://www.netflix.com/title/70155589Desmond from Losthttps://lostpedia.fandom.com/wiki/Desmond_HumeThe Man Who Sold The World — David Bowiehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g33-W9t2q2QThe Man Who Sold The World — Nirvanahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fregObNcHC8(Don't Fear) The Reaper — Blue Oyster Culthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dy4HA3vUv2cLove Will Keep Us Together — Captain & Tenillehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aU57V6VBW0&ab_channel=fab70smusicThe First Cut is the Deepest — Rod Stewarthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5NRH_DxWJEFriday the 13thhttps://www.netflix.com/title/70104894Sleepaway Camphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9K2ARikYzEThe Burning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbBCP7VKM-EUntil Dawnhttps://www.playstation.com/en-au/games/until-dawn/
Beth and Amy cover "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Captain & Tenille. Listen to the song first before Amy & Beth ruin it for you.Email us at amyandbetharesorry@gmail.comVisit us on Instagram at https://instagram.com/sorryiruinedthatsong?igshid=1cqqhy050qg8qVisit us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/sorry_songListen to our Spotify Playlist here:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1N6BzJ2NejvzSmuhpkZhRb?si=ladyFquiSkqsrb4np4I3ow
Love as warm, openhearted tenderness: what it means, how it is cultivated in Tibetan Buddhist practice, and why it is beneficial. Lama Zopa guides an experiential practice beginning with shamatha (English: tranquility, or calm abiding) and leading into meditative inquiry, an insight practice from the Tibetan that invokes, instills, and integrates prajna, precise knowing. EPISODE CONTENTS 00:37 Teaching by Lama Yeshe 19:08 Conversation with Lama Yeshe and Tania Israel 43:30 Song: Love Beyond Measure (to the tune of Love Will Keep Us Together), lyrics by Tania Israel, vocals by Heather Stevenson 46:00 Guided meditation by Lama Zopa PRAJNA SPARKS follows the lunar calendar. Look for new episodes on full moon days. RESOURCES 14 DAYS OF LOVE | Audio tracks for progressive guided meditations on love, benevolence, caring, delight, and equanimity Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa offer individual spiritual counsel on formal Buddhist practice as well as innovative ways to integrate Buddhist perspective into your everyday life. Book Online at Prajna Fire with immediate confirmation (https://www.prajnafire.com/book-online) The book Training in Tenderness: Buddhist Teachings on Tsewa, the Radical Openness of Heart That Can Change the World, by Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, containing profound and eloquent teachings on this approach to understanding love, is available at most online and physical retailers. EMAIL US sparks@prajnafire.com FIND US https://www.prajnafire.com/sparks @prajnasparks on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Sing-a-long with us on YouTube Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa (www.prajnafire.com) Tania Israel (www.taniaisrael.com) Heather Stevenson (www.heatherstevenson.com) Shivnee Ratna, Tibetan singing bowls (www.shivgauree.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/prajna-sparks/message
Singer-songwriter John Faye of the Caulfields and Ike talks about his upcoming memoir, how a personal experience with his infant son led to a Philadelphia musical anthem, and the reunited Caulfields' feel-good cover of "Love Will Keep Us Together."
Born to Run was Bruce Springsteen's third studio album, and the first unarguably successful commercial album. While he had previously achieved critical success with many industry insiders comparing him with Bob Dylan, his two prior albums had been more of a regional hit. With Born to Run, Springsteen had both time and money to make the album, and went for a “wall of sound” approach. Wikipedia mentions that he wanted it to sound like “Roy Orbison singing Bob Dylan, produced by Phil Spector.” With regard to the lyrics, Springsteen said this album was “the album where I left behind my adolescent definitions of love and freedom - it was the dividing line.”To call this commercially and critically successful is an understatement. Born to Run is a giant of an album. It produced two singles, "Tenth Avenue Freeze-out" and "Born to Run," and these are timeless rock classics. But almost the entire album can be heard on classic rock stations regularly.The songs were all composed on piano instead of guitar, and the songs tend to reflect this in their introductory instrumentation. Each album side starts with a song about escape (Thunder Road, Born to Run), and ends with a song about defeat (Backstreets, Jungleland). And of course you get not only the monster sounds and lyrics of Springsteen, but also the instrumental virtuosity of the E. Street Band. This is another example of an album that should be heard from cover to cover to get the full experience of it.Alright, folks, it's time to run with The Boss! JunglelandThis isn't really a song, but more of an opera or an epic tragedy. This track closes out the album and tells the tale of Magic Rat and the barefoot girl. It's got scenes of life on the streets and in the gangs in New Jersey in the city they call Jungleland. It was 19 months from the first rehearsal of this song until it's completion. Saxophonist Clarence Clemons' solo supposedly took 16 hours alone to record, and takes up 3 minutes of this 9+ minute song. That length is why we're only profiling three songs from the album this week.She's the OneThis is a deeper cut with a Bo Didley Beat. It is the B-side of "Tenth Avenue Freeze-out" and got a bit of air play on rock stations as a consequence. "There's this angel in her eyes that tells such desperate lies and all you want to do is believe her."Thunder RoadBruce (the one profiling this album, not the songwriter) thinks this may be the song with the finest lyrics top-to-bottom that Springsteen ever wrote. It tells of a visit to Mary's house, and uses automobile and motorcycle imagery to describe a plea from the suitor for Mary to run off with him “if you're ready to take that long walk from your front porch to my front seat. The door's open, but the ride ain't free.” ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:The Time Warp (from the motion picture “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”)Yes, that timeless classic from the midnight movies had its origin this summer. It's just a jump to the left, and then a step to the right! STAFF PICKS:Man on the Silver Mountain by RainbowWayne features the distinctive guitar riff of Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio's vocals from Rainbow, Blackmore's group after leaving Deep Purple. The original vinyl release was a gated gold sleeve, but the record company reduced it to a single sleeve. Por Amor Viviremos by The Captain and TennilleRob brings us the Spanish version of "Love Will Keep Us Together." The Captain and Tennille had both the English language and Spanish language versions on the charts this month. "Love Will Keep Us Together" was originally done by Neil Sedaka in 1973, but this cover became identified with The Captain and Tennille. I'm Not In Love by 10ccBrian's staff pick incorporates the backing of a wordless choir, with 256 voices overdubbed. The song itself is about expressing love without saying "I love you." The song was almost discarded, but when they heard the secretary and window cleaner singing it they decided to keep it. The whispered voice was from the secretary at Strawberry Studios.How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) by James TaylorBruce finishes on a lighter note with this cover of Marvin Gaye's original 1965 hit. Taylor would take this one to number 1, and it would be the most successful remake of the song (the original went to number 3). Taylor's then-wife Carly Simon is on harmony vocals, and David Sanborn joins on saxophone. LAUGH TRACK:I Like Beer by Tom T. HallWe finish off this week with a cold one in a polka genre.
I'm joined by guest Phil Stacey as we discuss our favorite albums of 1975. Show notes: - Recorded via Zoom - RIP to EVH - We both saw VH in 1986 - In '75, Phil turned 6, Jay turned 8 - "Love Will Keep Us Together" was the #1 song of the year - Disco was starting to emerge - The S.N.A.C.K. concert - Phil's non-top 5: Parliament, Burning Spear, Patti Smith, Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead, Joni Mitchell, Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, Neil Young, Dylan and the Band - Jay's non-top 5: AC/DC, Rush, The Who, Supertramp, Springsteen, McCartney/Wings - Phil's #5: The Who tries some different sounds - Jay's #5: Pink Floyd follows up a classic with another classic - Phil's #4 and Jay's #3: Bowie moves into another phase - Jay's #4: Queen breaks through with "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Phil's #3 and Jay's #2: A gut-wrenching release from Neil Young - Phil's 2: Dylan's 15th album is one of his best - Phil and Jay's #1: A double album that highlights all the different facets of Zeppelin's sound - Favorite songs: "Tonight's the Night" (Jay), "In the Light" (Phil) - Things were happening Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
In the twenty-third episode of MashUpheaval - your all-request, live performance mashup podcast - Amelia Ray performs two mashups: one of Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me” (written by John Madara and Dave White) and Dion’s “Runaround Sue” (written by Dion DiMucci and Ernie Maresca), and another of Jane’s Addiction’s “Stop!” (written by Eric Avery, Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins) and Captain & Tenille’s “Love Will Keep Us Together” (written by Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka).Episode video: https://youtu.be/Jc4dzUVjljcSong List:(1) “You Don’t Own Sue” - a mashup of “You Don’t Own Me” (written by John Madara and Dave White) and “Runaround Sue” (written by Dion DiMucci and Ernie Maresca)(2) “Two Stop Love” - a mashup of “Stop!” (written by Eric Avery, Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins), “Love Will Keep Us Together” (written by Howard Greenfield and Neil Sedaka) and “Stop!” (written by Andy Bell and Vince Clarke)If you would like to request a mashup, send an email to: mashupheaval@ameliaray.netSupport this podcast: www.patreon.com/ameliaraywww.ameliaray.net
The Song That Changed My Life is a segment that gives us the chance to talk with some of our favorite artists about the music that made them who they are today. This time around, we're joined by Stephen Malkmus, the former frontman of Pavement. The band's been called one of the best acts from the '90s. The band broke up in 1999, and Malkmus has kept on, as prolific as ever, dropping 9 records since 2001. His latest record is out now, it's called "Traditional Techniques." When we asked him to dish on a song that made him who he is today, he kind of threw us a curveball. His pick: "Love Will Keep Us Together" by Captain & Tenille.
Sound Sketch Episode 15: Love Will Keep Us Together. In today’s episode we review the classic 1975 album “Love Will Keep Us Together” by Captain and Tennille. Our song this week is “The Revenants” by the band Black Ice Cream.
Sunday AM Sermon by Pastor Bennie Calloway: "Love Will Keep Us Together" from GracePoint Valdosta On (7/5/2020 11:22:42 AM). The post Love Will Keep Us Together appeared first on GracePoint Valdosta.
This week, we are joined by a very special guest: Erin Geiger Smith, author of the new book “Thank You For Voting.” We shut down Nazi Bronies, Mel Gibson’s antisemitic cocktail-party banter and Trump’s latest series of meltdowns over ramps, John Bolton and his long-lost niece Mary. Also: Captain and Tennille’s “Love Will Keep Us Together” is the latest installment in our NOPE Summer Music Series. HEAR US ON ITUNES https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-nope/ OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes1312654524/this-week-in-nope SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/07WFZhd5bgY1l1BspArfRJ STITCHER https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/this-week-in-nope SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/user-518735966/tracks POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/SrJY RADIO PUBLIC https://radiopublic.com/this-week-in-nope-GAOx3N In this week’s episode: We discuss various different interpretations of Captain and Tennille’s 1970s hit “Love Will Keep Us Together” over the years: The original: https://youtu.be/_QNEf9oGw8o?t=16 Mae West and Timothy Dalton version: https://youtu.be/6J-SH-1VQpY Opening Credits, Get Over It (2001): https://youtu.be/CJSQKtx5tVQ BONUS! Dolly Parton: https://youtu.be/1eJndz8Elzk Big #YUP to… Erin Geiger Smith for her amazing new book, “Thank You For Voting.” Follow Erin on Twitter and Instagram. In addition to Twitter, you can now also follow us on Goodpods, a new app that will help you discover great podcasts.
One of the weirdest yet oddly satisfying songs of the 90s, covered by a band that couldn't be more serious while acting like real goofs. She Don't Use Jelly by The Flaming Lips, covered by Ben Folds Five. Outro music is Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain and Tennille.
DownloadWelcome to LOTC Episode 213. It is time to hop in our time machine and Journey back with us to the year where Bell Bottom Jeans are the normal, Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain And Tennille was the #1 song, All In The Family, The Jeffersons, Mash, Good Times and The Six Million Dollar Man were some of the top TV shows and gas averaged .57cents per gallon, The year was 1975. This episode was such a fun episode for the crew to record. It is episodes like our Journey Through Horror Cinema we love to record because it gives us an opportunity to watch and review films that we may not normally talk about. This episode is a good example as We will bring titles to the table I am confident that no one remembers or may have never heard of. You guys and gals did a great job as always with your participation as well. With Facebook shoutouts, Twitter shoutouts as well as voicemails. We here at LOTC value each and every voice and listener and we would love for you to be heard. Please call as much as you like to have your voice on air, the number is completely free and it is a voicemail, call anytime to 1-804-569-5682. We hope you will listen, comment and share this episode with everyone you come in contact with. Sit back, turn up the volume and Listen if you dare.HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!!!!!Victor H. Rodriguez BookThe Sound Of Fear Click Here To PurchaseBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdLOTC Links :GregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterLand Of The Creeps TwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookUniversal Monster CastWe Deal In LeadHorror Movie PodcastYouTube ChannelJessie Robbins Links :TwitterWebsiteEmailBloody Hook Podcast ItunesBloody Hook Podcast StitcherLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitter
Neste episódio, vamos falar como foi a participação dos colaboradores da Vindi para contratar o próprio chefe, Head de Marketing. Como é essencial a presença do time neste momento para aculturar o novo gestor da área. Episódio #5 Como contratar seu próprio Chefe Host: Lidiane Oliveira, Redatora da Vindi LinkedIn; Instagram; Participantes deste cast: Fernanda ramos, Mariana cremonesi e o Head de Marketing, Efrain Corleto. Historia Garagens, transistors, meditação, microprocessadores, LSD e inconformismo. Esse, era o ambiente em Palo Alto, Califórnia no início dos anos 70. Esse ambiente produziria uma das maiores revoluções pela qual a humanidade já passou. E essa revolução começou com dois jovens montando kits com teclados, monitores e microprocessadores. Em Junho de 1975, enquanto "Love Will Keep Us Together" tocava nas rádios, Steve Wozniak mudava o mundo com sua criação, um teclado acoplado a um monitor que exibia os caracteres digitados, parece simples, mas essa foi a base da construção de todo o século XXI. Mas essa história não é sobre o “Woz”, Essa é a história do seu amigo, outro Steve. O Jobs. Steve Jobs, que havia abandonado a universidade para se dedicar a coisas como meditação, caligrafia e dietas experimentais, foi capaz de ver na criação do seu amigo o futuro. Aquele equipamento estaria em casas comuns por todo o planeta em poucos anos. Os primeiros 25 Apple I foram vendidos a uma loja de informática local e, alguns anos depois, o Apple II transformou a Apple.inc em uma empresa milionária. Mesmo com o sucesso do Apple II, a trajetória da empresa teria alguns poréns. O Apple III e o Lisa foram fracassos de vendas e performance. E a Apple só voltaria aos holofotes em meados dos anos 80. Com um monumental comercial exibido durante o Super Bowl a Apple apresentava ao mundo o Macintosh, o computador que mostraria porque 1984 não seria igual a 1984, numa referência ao clássico de George Orwell. O Macintosh foi um sucesso, a apresentação, sua interface e inovações encantaram o público. Esse sucesso acabou trazendo à tona alguns problemas de Jobs. Sua personalidade difícil e suas excentricidades, criavam cada vez mais atritos com suas equipes e com o conselho da Apple. Nesse momento entra na história John Sculley III. Contratação de um novo Ceo e demissão do Fundador. Frase: Você quer passar o resto da sua vida vendendo água com açúcar ou você quer uma chance de mudar o mundo? Essa foi a frase com a qual Steve Jobs seduziu John Sculley, e tirou ele de uma carreira de sucesso na Pepsi, onde ele passou ser responsável pelo time de vendas na Apple. Para algumas pessoas, Sculley sucumbiu à filosofia corporativa da Apple em prol do lucro da empresa. O fato é que, durante os 10 anos que comandou a empresa, a receita da gigante de Cupertino saltou de US$569 milhões para US$8,3 bilhões. Mesmo tendo sido contratado por Jobs, os atritos entre os dois se tornaram constantes, as visões não batiam. Steve continuava com sua excentricidades e o conselho da Apple e Scully lutavam para manter funcionários e organizar a empresa. Em 1985, após uma série de embates, o conselho de diretores da Apple, junto com Scully, removeu Jobs da maioria de suas atividades. Ele não aceitou aquilo e, a partir daquele momento Steve Jobs, fundador, estava fora da empresa que tinha criado com seu amigo 20 anos antes. Problemas com a Apple Apesar de hoje a Apple ser uma das únicas empresas no mundo que valem mais de 1 trilhão de dólares. Em 1996 a empresa estava à beira da falência. Muitos dos diretores não tinham perspectiva alguma de escapar do abismo que estava no horizonte da companhia. Existia uma linha confusa de produtos em lançamento, a qualidade estava em declínio e a marca já não tinha a mesma percepção de qualidade, então a empresa fechava todos os trimestres fiscais no vermelho. Enquanto isso, no mesmo ano a Microsoft estava liderando o mercado com o su...
A detailed look at black, African-American, culture during the "Seventies". (1970-1979) (Bonus Artists: Luck Pacheco) 1979: When MJ Was Black - Spcl. Gst. Ed Mar 1, 2019 Topics: Jimmy Carter, Donna Summer, Michael Jackson, Richard Pryor - Live In Concert, Roots: The Next Generations. 1 "My Sharona" - The Knack 2 "Bad Girls" - Donna Summer 3 "Le Freak" - Chic 1. Kramer vs. Kramer 2. The Amityville Horror 3. Rocky II 1 60 Minutes 2 Three's Company 3 That's Incredible! 1978: It's a Bird, It's a Plane, ...It's Superfreak! - Spcl. Gst. Barbara Feb 1, 2019 Topics: Muhammad Ali, Rick James, The Wiz, Max Robinson (TV). 1 "Shadow Dancing" - Andy Gibb 2 "Night Fever" - Bee Gees 3 "You Light Up My Life" - Debby Boone 1. Grease 2. Superman 3. Animal House 1 Laverne & Shirley 2 Three's Company 3 Mork & Mindy 1977: Going, Going, Gettin' to the Roots! - Spcl. Gst. Barbara, Adam DeCollibus, & Edward Jan 2, 2019 Topics: Roots, by Alex Haley (Social & TV), Which Way is Up?, Thelma Houston / Lou Rawls / The Emotions / The Brothers Johnson 1 "Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)" - Rod Stewart 2 "I Just Want to Be Your Everything" - Andy Gibb 3 "Best of My Love" - The Emotions 1. Star Wars 2. Smokey and the Bandit 3. Close Encounters of the Third Kind 1 Laverne & Shirley 2 Happy Days 3 Three's Company 1976: Bi-centennial, Make a Friend Y'all - Spcl. Gst. Barbara Dec 1, 2018 Topics: Black History Month, Chaka Khan, Car Wash (film), What's Happening! (TV). 1 "Silly Love Songs" - Wings 2 "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" - Elton John & Kiki Dee 3 "Disco Lady" - Johnnie Taylor 1. Rocky 2. To Fly! 3. A Star Is Born 1 Happy Days 2 Laverne & Shirley 3 M*A*S*H 1975: We Laugh, We Cry, We Get a Piece of Pie Nov 3, 2018 Topics: Urban Literature, Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, Natalie Cole, Richard Pryor, Cooley High, The Jeffersons. 1 "Love Will Keep Us Together" - Captain & Tennille 2 "Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell 3 "Philadelphia Freedom" - Elton John 1 Jaws 2 The Rocky Horror Picture Show 3 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1 All in the Family 2 Rich Man, Poor Man 3 Laverne & Shirley 1974: It's Pfunky In Here! - Spcl. Gsts. Barbara & Edward (Extra Pfunk to Philip Weightman) Oct 1, 2018 Topics: Black Women vis-a-vis White Women in the feminist community, Funk Music, Claudine (film), Good Times (TV show). 1 "The Way We Were" - Barbra Streisand 2 "Seasons in the Sun" - Terry Jacks 3 "Love's Theme" - Love Unlimited Orchestra 1. Blazing Saddles 2. The Towering Inferno 3. The Trial of Billy Jack 1 All in the Family 2 Sanford and Son 3 Chico and the Man 1973: Party Time! (Yes, Yes, Y'all. You Don't Stop) - Spcl. Gst. Ed Sep 1, 2018 Topics: Dj Kool Herc, Gladys Knight, Stevie Wonder, Pam Grier, The Mack, & George Jefferson. 1 "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" - Tony Orlando and Dawn 2 "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" - Jim Croce 3 "Killing Me Softly with His Song" - Roberta Flack 1. The Sting 2. The Exorcist 3. American Graffiti 1 All in the Family 2 The Waltons 3 Sanford and Son 1972: New Directions, from Politics to Pimpin! - Spcl. Gst. Edward Aug 2, 2018 Topics: Shirley Anita Chisholm, H. Rap Brown, Diana Ross, Al Green, Superfly, Sanford & Son, & Fat Albert. 1 "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Roberta Flack 2 "Alone Again (Naturally)" - Gilbert O'Sullivan 3 "American Pie" - Don McLean 1. The Godfather 2. The Poseidon Adventure 3. What's Up, Doc? 1 All in the Family 2 Sanford and Son 3 Hawaii Five-O 1971: What's Really Going On - Spcl. Gsts. Janice & Edward Jul 1, 2018 Topics: The Black Church, Jessie Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Shaft, & Soul Train. 1 "Joy to the World" - Three Dog Night 2 "Maggie May"/"Reason to Believe" - Rod Stewart 3 "It's Too Late"/"I Feel the Earth Move" - Carole King 1. Fiddler on the Roof 2. The French Connection 3. Diamonds Are Forever 1 All in the Family 2 The Flip Wilson Show 3 Marcus Welby, M.D. 1970: Hello World! Jun 8, 2018 Topics: Black Power Movement, Muhammad Ali, Angela Davis, James Brown, Sidney Poitier, and Flip Wilson. 1 "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Simon & Garfunkel 2 "(They Long to Be) Close to You" - The Carpenters 3 "American Woman" - The Guess Who 1. Love Story 2. Airport 3. MASH 1 Marcus Welby, M.D. 2 The Flip Wilson Show 3 Here's Lucy
Twisted GOP Dynamics. An attempt to explain why big ticket Republican Establishment Losers have kept on attacking President Trump for his winning ways. McCain, Romney and Ryan. We venture beyond mere psychosis and pettiness unto the deeper realms of political illusion. What if -- up until Trump broke through -- our whole political system had become a bogus, rigged contrivance? A racket? We examine how Unelected Elites had very nearly devised an electoral system such that they could not lose, and could in fact win by losing with controlled opposition. Experts at offering false hope to the masses, at channeling nationalist GOP Base energy down dead end rabbit hole "investigations." From muzzling the Tea Party to muzzling the MAGA Movement, we dissect ongoing Establishment Games. Meanwhile, we review Brandon Weichert's American Greatness essay "The Conservative Coward Caucus." We sample Tucker Carlson's brilliant diatribe against the out of touch Ruling Class. Globalists destroying the Golden Goose, mistaking market capitalism for a religion, provoking a now furious rebellion from their subjects. Normal Americans seeking a fair, decent and cohesive country. Families First. The secret to staving off Socialism. Escalating tensions in France, the Gilets Jaunes still protesting the besieged unpopular Macron. The toujours l'audace of Georges Danton. Plus, bidding musical farewell to "The Captain" of Captain & Tennille. Love Will Keep Us Together. Dia De Enero. With Listener Calls & Music via Shakira and the Monkees. Sacred Song from Johnny Cash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics: Urban Literature, Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, Natalie Cole, Richard Pryor, Cooley High, The Jeffersons. (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) 1975 A. General News B. Gerald Ford is President C. Apr - Vietnam War: The Fall of Saigon: The Vietnam War ends as Communist forces take Saigon, resulting in mass evacuations of Americans and South Vietnamese. As the capital is taken, South Vietnam surrenders unconditionally. D. Jul - Stanley Foreman takes the photo "Fire Escape Collapse." E. Sep - Ford survives 2 assassination attempts. Lynette Fromme, a follower of jailed cult leader Charles Manson, and Sara Jane Moore, a leftists sympathizer, are the only two women that have attempted to assassinate an American president; both of their attempts were on Gerald Ford and both took place in California within three weeks of one another. F. Nov - Former California Governor Ronald Reagan enters the race for the Republican presidential nomination, challenging incumbent President Gerald Ford. G. Dec - United States Congress passes the Metric Conversion Act which declares, but does not mandate, that the metric system is "the preferred system of weights and measures for United States trade and commerce". H. Misc Tech: Kodak developed "The Digital Camera" / Motorolla obtains patent for the first portable mobile phone / Bill Gates and Paul Allen develop a BASIC programming language for the Altair 8800 computer, trademark the name "Microsoft" (for microcomputer software), and the personal computer wave begins. I. The ring-tab beer (and soda) can design was discontinued in 1975, after injuries were caused by people swallowing the metal tabs. J. Open Comments: K. 1975 Min.wage = $2.10hr (+.10) / $84wk / $4,200k yrly - 2018 = $19,950yrly L. Avg. Income per year $14,100 M. Avg. House Price - $11,787 N. Avg. Cost of new house - $39,300 O. Avg. Cost new car - $4,250 P. Unemployment 9.2% vs Black unemployment 15.5% Q. Open Comments: 1. Top Pop Singles 2. 1 - "Love Will Keep Us Together", Captain & Tennille 3. 2 - "Rhinestone Cowboy", Glen Campbell 4. 3 - "Philadelphia Freedom", Elton John 5. Grammy Award winners 6. RotY: "Love Will Keep Us Together", Captain & Tennille 7. AotY: Still Crazy After All These Years, Paul Simon 8. SotY: "Send In the Clowns", Judy Collins 9. New Artist: Natalie Cole 10. Top Grossing Films 11. 1 - Jaws 12. 2 - The Rocky Horror Picture Show 13. 3 - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 14. Top TV Shows 15. 1 - All in the Family (first tv series to be #1, 5yrs in a row) 16. 2 - Rich Man, Poor Man (7-week mini-series) 17. 3 - Laverne & Shirley 18. TV Debuts 19. Jan - The Jefferson’s, a spinoff of All in the Family, on CBS (1975–85) 20. Sep - Welcome Back, Kotter on ABC (1975–79) 21. Black Snapshots: 22. Jan - The Wiz opens on Broadway 23. Jan - The creation of the Church Committee was approved. Later that year, the media begins reporting that the FBI & CIA spied on citizens, many of them high profile African Americans; MLK, Malcom X, Black Panther leadership, etc. Senator Frank Church stated on NBC's "Meet the Press": "...If this government ever became a tyrant, if a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government could enable it to impose total tyranny, and there would be no way to fight back because the most careful effort to combine together in resistance to the government, no matter how privately it was done, is within the reach of the government to know. Such is the capability of this technology." 24. Feb - Elijah Muhammad, the religious leader of the Nation of Islam dies. He was a mentor to Malcolm X, Louis Farrakhan and Muhammad Ali, as well as his own son and successor, Wallace D. Mohammed, a.k.a., Warith D. Mohammed. Because of his personal studies and thinking, Warith led the majority of the original NOI to mainstream, traditional Sunni Islam by 1978. However, splinter groups resisting these changes formed, particularly under Louis Farrakhan, who in 1981 would revive the name Nation of Islam and claim direct continuity from the pre-1976 NOI. 25. Apr - In the pilot episode of Starsky and Hutch, Richard Ward plays an African-American supervisor of white American employees for the first time on TV. 26. July - Arthur Ashe wins Wimbledon 27. August - James Benton Parsons (64 yrs. old), the first African American to serve as a life tenured federal judge: Becomes the "Chief" Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. (Basically Chicago). Born in Kansas City, Missouri, raised in Decatur, Illinois. He was named "class orator" for Stephen Decatur High School class of 1929. He was on the basketball team, in the school band and orchestra. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Millikin University in 1934. 28. September – WGPR-TV, channel 62 in Detroit, becomes the first television station in the U.S. to be owned and operated by blacks. 29. September – The Muhammad Ali–Joe Frazier title fight from the Philippines (the "Thrilla in Manila") is sent via satellite to the U. S. and shown on HBO 30. September - Roxie Roker, mother to artist Lenny Kravitz, played Helen Willis on 'The Jefferson’s'. She was part of the first interracial couple to appear on regular primetime television. 31. October - The premiere episode of Saturday Night Live is broadcast on NBC with OG cast member Garret Morris (Mr. Mason from Cooley High) and Billy Preston and Janis Ian the first musical guests. 32. ###The Social Scene: Urban Literature / Fiction / Art 33. Donald Goines, the ‘Godfather of Urban Fiction.’ (36yrs old): Criminal, drug addict, Author. From 1969 -1974 he published 16 novels that helped establish the genre. 34. Urban fiction working definition: Works of art set in urban America dealing with drugs, violence, and sex, involving African 35. American or Latino characters. The genre is also known as Street Fiction, Gangsta Lit, Ghetto Lit, or Hip-Hop Fiction. 36. Goines was born in Detroit, Michigan. His parents were a middle-class African-American couple that ran a laundry business. At 15 Goines lied about his age to join the Air Force, where he fought in the Korean War. During his stint in the armed forces, Goines developed an addiction to heroin that continued after his discharge from the military in the mid-1950s. To support his addiction, Goines turned to crime, this included pimping, and theft. He began writing while serving a sentence in Michigan's Jackson Penitentiary. Goines initially attempted to write westerns but decided to write urban fiction after reading Iceberg Slim's autobiography Pimp: The Story of My Life. 37. Goines continued to write novels at an accelerated pace to support his drug addictions, sixteen books in five years, with some books taking only a month to complete. His series about Kenyatta (under the name Al C. Clark) describes a black revolutionary, who campaigns against exploitation and evils of inner-city life. On October 21, 1974, Goines and his common-law wife were discovered dead in their Detroit apartment. The police had received an anonymous phone call and responded, discovering Goines in the living room of the apartment and his common-law wife Shirley Sailor's body in the kitchen. 38. Goines books are still popular, especially in the prison system. His books have gone on to sell millions of copies and have never been out of print, making him one of the most successful African-American authors in history. 39. His books have been utilized in several prison literacy programs and his novel "Dopefiend" (1971) has been taught in a Rutgers University class. 40. Other popular titles: Whoreson (1972), Black Gangster (1972), Street Players (1973), White Man's Justice, Black Man's Grief (1973), and Black Girl Lost (1974) 41. ***Question: has anyone read his books? 42. Donald's work was deeply influenced by Iceberg Slim. 43. In 1961, after serving 10 months of solitary confinement in a Cook County jail, Robert Maupin (a.k.a. Slim) decided he was too old for a life of pimping and was unable to compete with younger, more ruthless pimps. In an interview with the Washington Post, he said he retired "because I was old. I did not want to be teased, tormented and brutalized by young whores." 44. In 1967, he published two books; A memoir, "Pimp: The Story of My Life" and the novel "Trick Baby" 45. ***Question: has anyone read his books? 46. Iceberg and Donald's work made a HUGE impact on the youth growing up in the 70's and 80's. 47. "Pimp" inspired the screenplay for the 1973 film "The Mack", starring Max Julien and Richard Pryor. 48. Various other entertainers were also influenced by Goines and Slim: Dave Chappelle, Eddie Murphy, Chris Rock, Katt Williams, 49. Eddie Griffin, Ice-T, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, 2Pac, Ludacris, Nas, and Jay-Z, just to name a few. 50. Iceberg and Donald also proved that a commercial "Black" book market did exist. 51. A new "post" Hip-Hop revival of contemporary urban fiction happened at the end of the 1990s, as demand for novels authentically conveying the urban experience increased, and new business models enabled fledgling writers to more easily bring a manuscript to market and to libraries. 52. One of the first writers in this new cycle of urban fiction was Omar Tyree, who published the novel Flyy Girl. 53. The genre gained significant momentum in 1999 with Sister Souljah's bestseller The Coldest Winter Ever. Teri Woods's True to the Game was also published in 1999.The publishing of these three novels created a momentum of readership for urban fiction and carried that wave for years. All three books are considered classics in the renaissance of the genre. 54. Major writers of contemporary urban fiction include Wahida Clark, Vickie Stringer, Nikki Turner, Kole Black, K'wan, Toy Styles, Kwame Teague, and the writing duo Meesha Mink & De'Nesha Diamond. 55. ***Question: has anyone read any of these books? 56. The reach of urban fiction into a large youth readership is undeniable today, particularly among adolescent girls. 57. Critics and supporters are pleased that Black youth are reading. But some have mixed feelings about promoting literacy by any means necessary. “To some extent, there is an exposure to a part of urban culture that has rarely been explored in a way that it is now…which can be a starting point for civic dialogues,” offers Tracey Michae’l Lewis, who teaches writing and literature at Community College of Philadelphia and Philadelphia University. “Unfortunately, we have to ask ourselves, ‘What is this costing us?’” 58. Scholars have differing opinions on Urban Fiction. Some believe that it is low reading, like a trashy book, that is not of high quality. Those who believe this think that prisoners and adolescent should be reading more elevated works. 59. On the other hand, are scholars who say that African Americans appear to be reading street lit to find themselves and escape themselves at the same time. Some readers just enjoy losing themselves in portrayals of lavish lifestyles, racy sex and ride-or-die dramas of the streets, while others enjoy the genre for its reflective qualities. 60. [Contributing source: Debating Black “Street Lit,” New Urban Fiction May 31, 2008 / Joe / African Americans, book review, urban] 61. ***Question: Is urban art (books/films/music) really and truly a problem? 62. ###The Music Scene 63. 6 - "Shining Star", Earth, Wind & Fire 64. 13 - "Lovin' You", Minnie Riperton 65. 14 - "Kung Fu Fighting", Carl Douglas 66. 18 - "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)", Tony Orlando and Dawn 67. 20 - "Pick Up the Pieces", Average White Band 68. 21 - "The Hustle", Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony 69. 22 - "Lady Marmalade", Labelle 70. 23 - "Why Can't We Be Friends", War 71. 24 - "Love Won't Let Me Wait", Major Harris 72. 25 - "Boogie On Reggae Woman", Stevie Wonder 73. 27 - "Fight the Power", The Isley Brothers 74. 30 - "Fire", Ohio Players 75. ***Vote: 76. Jan: Fire, The Ohio Players 77. Feb: Kung Fu Fighting and Other Great Love Songs, Carl Douglas 78. Feb: New and Improved, The Spinners 79. Feb: Do It ('Til You're Satisfied), B.T. Express 80. Mar: AWB, Average White Band 81. Mar: Al Green Explores Your Mind, Al Green 82. Apr: Perfect Angel, Minnie Ripperton 83. Apr: That's the Way of the World, Earth, Wind & Fire 84. May: A Song for You, The Temptations 85. May: To Be True, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes 86. May: Mister Magic, Grover Washington, Jr. 87. May: Sun Goddess, Ramsey Lewis 88. May: Just Another Way to Say I Love You, Barry White 89. Jun: Survival, The O'Jays 90. Jul: Disco Baby, Van McCoy & the Soul City Symphony 91. Aug: The Heat Is On, The Isley Brothers 92. Aug: Chocolate Chip, Isaac Hayes 93. Aug: Cut the Cake, Average White Band 94. Aug: Why Can't We Be Friends?, War 95. Sep: Non-Stop, B.T. Express 96. Sep: Honey, The Ohio Players 97. Oct: ...Is It Something I Said?, Richard Pryor 98. Nov: Al Green Is Love, Al Green 99. Nov: KC and the Sunshine Band, KC and the Sunshine Band 100. Nov: Inseparable, Natalie Cole 101. Nov: Save Me, Silver Convention 102. Dec: Let's Do It Again, The Staple Singers 103. Dec: Feels So Good, Grover Washington, Jr. 104. Dec: Family Reunion, The O'Jays 105. ***Vote: 106. ###Key Artist: Natalie Maria Cole (25yrs old): singer-songwriter, actor, author, daughter of crooner Nat King Cole, nicknamed, "Sweetie" 107. Short-story: Born and raised in Los Angeles. Grew up immersed in the music scene of her parents. Even though she didn't plan on a singing career, she took a summer job singing with a band in 1972. Albums soon followed, as well as two Grammy Awards for her debut album, Inseparable (1975). After a bout with addiction, Cole returned in the 1990s with Unforgettable... with Love, featuring renditions of songs previously sung by her father. Cole died in 2015 at the age of 65. 108. Early Career: She met the writing and producing team of Chuck Jackson and Marvin Yancy in 1975. The duo helped Cole land a deal with Capitol Records and, later that year, create the album Inseparable. With hit songs such as "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)," the album exploded onto the music scene, earning the young starlet her first two Grammy Awards—for best new artist and best female R&B performance. 109. Cole's career took flight: she turned out four gold and two platinum records / in 1979, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame / Cole hit a lull in her career in the early 1980s due to her struggle with drug addiction / in 1991, she released Unforgettable... with Love. and won a Grammy for album of the year / in 2008, "Still Unforgettable" won another Grammy for best traditional pop vocal album. 110. Personal Life and Death: The death of her father, when she was 15 yrs. old, greatly affected her and put a strain on Cole's relationship with her mother. In her 2000 autobiography, Angel on my Shoulder, Cole exposed her depression and heavy drug use throughout her career. She began using in college. She overcame her addiction in 1983. In 2008, Cole was diagnosed with hepatitis C, a disease of the liver. She passed 7 from congestive heart failure on December 31, 2015. 111. Legacy: "Cole wasn’t the next Aretha. She was the simply the MOST versatile vocalist of the soul-pop era" - Written by Keith Murphy (@murphdogg29) BET 1/2016 112. Cole could do Chaka’s “Tell Me Something Good.”. But could Chaka do “Our Love.”? Cole could do Gladys Knight & the Pips’ “Midnight Train to Georgia.” But could Gladys do “Good Morning Heartache,’? Cole could do Whitney Houston’s “How Will I Know.” But could Houston do “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” or “Something Got A Hold On Me”? 113. Audio Clips 114. ***Question: Silver spoon or deserved? 115. ###Key Artist: Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor III (35yrs old): Actor, Comedian, Screenwriter (1940–2005) 116. Born and raised in Peoria, Illinois, he became one of the most influential comedians in the history of comedy. Few comics today will talk about their own careers without mentioning the inspiration they received from Pryor. A talented yet controversial man, most people either love him unconditionally or hate him passionately. 117. Early Life: For much of his youth, Pryor was left in his grandmother's care and lived in the brothel she ran. He also experienced sexual abuse as a child, according to his official website. To step away from the grim reality of his life, Pryor found solace in going to the movies. Expelled from school at age 14, Pryor ended up working a string of jobs until he joined the military in 1958. He served in the army for only two years, as he was discharged for fighting with another soldier. 118. Early Career: Returning home, he found work as a stand-up comic throughout the Midwest, playing African-American clubs in such cities as East St. Louis and Pittsburgh. In 1963, Pryor moved to New York City. The following year, he made his television debut on the variety show On Broadway Tonight. Guest appearances followed on such programs as The Merv Griffin Show and The Ed Sullivan Show. At the time, his act was modeled after two African-American comedians he admired, Bill Cosby and Dick Gregory. 119. In 1960, while playing in Las Vegas at the Flamingo Hotel, he had a panic attack and walked off stage. He wanted to give voice to the winos, pimps, dealers, and other characters in his head. He retreated to Berkeley, California, where he met a variety of counterculture figures, including Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton. 120. Mainstream Success: In the early 1970s, Pryor scored several successes as an actor and comedian. He earned positive reviews for his supporting role in the Billie Holiday biopic Lady Sings the Blues (1972), starring Diana Ross. In 1973, he netted his first Emmy Award nomination (outstanding writing achievement in comedy, variety) for his work on The Lily Tomlin Show. The following year, Pryor took home his first Emmy (best writing in comedy, variety) for another collaboration with Lily Tomlin: the comedy special Lily (1973). Pryor also wrote for such shows as The Flip Wilson Show and Sanford and Son, which starred comedian Redd Foxx. Continuing to thrive professionally, Pryor co-starred with Max Julien in the film "The Mack" 91973) and worked with Mel Brooks on the screenplay for the western spoof Blazing Saddles (1974). His own work was also attracting a lot of attention. Despite its X-rated content, his third comedy albums sold extremely well and won the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Recordings in 1974, 1975, and 1976. 121. Fans of all racial backgrounds were captivated by Pryor's comedy, which consisted of situational and character-driven humor in place of straightforward jokes. He poked fun at the white establishment and explored the racial divide. By the late 1970s, Pryor had a thriving career as a stand-up comic and movie actor. 122. Audio Clips 123. Troubled Personal Life: Pryor had a long history of substance abuse and stormy relationships. He got into legal trouble in the early 1970s for failing to file tax returns. / In 1978, Pryor had another run-in with the law after he shot his estranged wife's car. / Pryor’s health began to suffer, and he endured his first heart attack in 1978 / In June 1980, after several days of freebasing cocaine, he lit himself on fire in a suicide attempt / 124. Later Years: In 1986, Pryor was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a disease that affects the central nervous system. By the early 1990s, the once-kinetic Pryor was confined to a wheelchair. The comedian wrote the autobiography Pryor Convictions: And Other Life Sentences with Todd Gold, earning critical acclaim upon its release in 1995. In 2001, Pryor remarried Jennifer Lee. He spent his final years with her at his California home. Outside of performing, Pryor was an advocate for animal rights and opposed animal testing. He established Pryor's Planet, a charity for animals. 125. Death and Legacy: On December 10, 2005, Pryor died of a heart attack at a Los Angeles area hospital. In addition to providing audiences with both hilarious and moving performances, he paved the way for African-American comedians like Eddie Murphy and Chris Rock to make their mark. "Pryor started it all. He made the blueprint for the progressive thinking of black comedians, unlocking that irreverent style," comedian and filmmaker Keenen Ivory Wayans explained to The New York Times. 126. ***Question: Given his EXTEMELY troubled personal life, does he deserve praise, pity, or pilloried (ridiculed publicly)? 127. ###Vote for Key Artist: 128. ###The Movie Scene 129. Dolemite: Played by Rudy Ray Moore, who co-wrote the film. Moore had developed the alter-ego as a stand-up comedian and released several comedy albums using this persona. The film has attained cult status. Plot: Dolemite is a pimp and nightclub owner who is serving 20 years in prison after being set up by a rival, Willie Green. One day, his friend and fellow pimp Queen Bee helps him get out of jail, and plots with him to get revenge on Green. 130. Mahogany: A romantic drama directed by Berry Gordy and produced by Motown Productions. Mahogany stars Diana Ross as Tracy Chambers, a struggling fashion design student who rises to become a popular fashion designer in Rome. Fresh from the success of Lady Sings the Blues, this film served as Ross' follow-up feature film. 131. Let's Do It Again is an action crime comedy directed by and starring Sidney Poitier and co-starring Bill Cosby and Jimmie Walker. The film, directed by Poitier, is about blue-collar workers who decide to rig a boxing match to raise money for their fraternal lodge. The song of the same name by The Staple Singers was featured as the opening and ending theme of the movie, and as a result, the two have become commonly associated with each other. This was the second film pairing of Poitier and Cosby following Uptown Saturday Night, and followed by A Piece of the Action (1977). Of the three, Let's Do It Again has been the most successful both critically and commercially. [FYI...Calvin Lockhart was Biggie Smalls and Jimmie Walker as Bootney Farnsworth] 132. ###Key Movie: Cooley High: [My Favorite movie of all-time!] 133. Summary: "...But "Cooley High" was no exploitation film. Unlike the other black stories being told on screen in the early '70s, this one wasn't about crime, racism, drugs, vengeance, or black-power heroes and heroines who stuck it to the Man. It was just about teens doing what teens do -- hanging out, going to school, going to parties, hooking up, cruising the streets, and dreaming of the future. Yes, there was petty crime and some tragic violence, but they weren't the focus of the story. It was just a slice of life, both specific and universal. As a result, "Cooley High" marked the beginning of the shift in African-American cinema away from blaxploitation toward more diverse stories of black life, although it would take another 20 years for that transition to be fully realized." - 'Cooley High' Is the Most Influential Movie You've Never Seen, by Gary Susman, moviefone.com 134. Audio Clips 135. In film, coming of age is a genre of teen films. Coming-of-age films focus on the psychological and moral growth or transition of a protagonist from youth to adulthood. Personal growth and change are an important characteristic of this genre, which relies on dialogue and emotional responses, rather than action. The main character is typically male, around mid-teen and the story is often told in the form of a flashback. 136. Films in this subgenre include Bambi (1942), Oliver! (1967), American Graffiti (1973), Breaking Away (1979), The Last American Virgin (1982), The Breakfast Club (1985), Stand by Me (1986), Almost Famous (2000), the Harry Potter series (2001–2011), and Moonlight (2016) 137. ***Question: The movie dealt with friendships, loyalty, betrayal, forgiveness, and regrets. Do you have any personal stories to tell that deal with these issues? 138. ###The TV Scene: The Jefferson’s 139. Sample review: Parents need to know that this classic '70s/'80s sitcom -- which follows an African-American couple who move to an upper-class Manhattan apartment in a primarily Caucasian neighborhood -- combines strong racial stereotypes with some positive representations of African Americans and interracial relationships. George Jefferson is stubborn, mean-spirited, and bigoted, and the show uses strong words like "damn" and racial epithets like "honky." The show is generally mild by today's standards, but George's inappropriate behavior and language may send iffy messages to younger viewers. 140. For many black Americans, the news of actor Sherman Hemsley’s death represents a two-fold loss of both an incredible talent and the captivating character that was George Jefferson. By portraying the outspoken and incredibly honest Mr. Jefferson, who was never too shy to speak candidly about race relations in the seventies, Hemsley and his cast mates had a major effect on American television through the hit sitcom “The Jefferson’s.” 141. As the longest-running series with a predominantly African American cast, the show was one of the first to portray a successful black family, paving the way for future sitcoms like “The Cosby Show” and “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.” It was also the first series to prominently feature an interracial couple with the characters Helen and Tom Willis, using its makeup of colorful personalities to create humorous commentary about race in the United States at the time. 142. Making its debut in 1975, the show mimicked its parent series “All In The Family,” but instead focused on a black household. George Jefferson displayed his distrust of white people and shared his views on race in America with a fervor that rivaled Archie Bunker’s comical, yet stinging, opinions about minorities. The show explored issues rarely discussed on television, and the characters’ frequent use of racially charged terms like “nigger” and “honky” placed the series in a class all its own. Although George and his wife Louise “Weezy” Jefferson’s sudden success catapulted them into a predominantly white world, they represented the epitome of black culture. Even the show’s popular theme song was reminiscent of the gospel tunes often heard in black churches. 143. “The Jeffersons” use of confrontational humor and candid commentary that helped ease the discussion of topics like race and class on American television (and beyond) is the cornerstone of the show’s legacy. Its characters opened doors for future black actors, and its success proved that African American sitcoms did, in fact, resonate with general audiences. 144. ***Open Comments: 145. Legacy: We also recognized the familiar in George's willingness to put on airs if it meant seizing an advantage against a rival or gaining one from a potential patron, backing down only when it became clear that his honor or family's well-being was at risk. It was easy to mistake George's hustle as symptoms of a gratuitous and crass materialism, but, his endless striving, the relentless quest to impress the Wittendales of the world or to get into a posh tennis club, even though he had no clue or interest in the sport, was always about survival. Money, in George's mind, represented the best defense against discrimination. "Let me tell you something about people," George tells his old adversary Archie Bunker at a cocktail party. "That bartender's willing to work for me because if you got enough green in your pocket, then black becomes his favorite color." - What 'The Jeffersons' Taught Me About Being an American. SHERVIN MALEKZADEH AUG 7, 2012 146. "...And the previous, say, eight years or so were characterized by efforts to sort of break down institutional racism in America from the Civil Rights Act to desegregation in schools. And so, you had this whole level of black folks who were just being held back by institutional racism, and once those bonds started to break, they could build businesses. They could get great jobs, and they could move into the middle class and upper middle class in a way that they hadn't been able to do before. And "The Jeffersons" in its own way, even though it was also a very typical sitcom, very broad, it also talked about those elements. You know, George had to deal with his friends from the old neighborhood. They would come to visit and embarrass him because he was trying to impress the new wealthy people that he lived with in his new high-rise. And, you know, there was always that tension, and I think some black folks were going through that in their own lives. They could recognize a bit of that in what George Jefferson was doing. - Heard on All Things Considered, NPR 147. ***Question: Was the show too unrealistic/out of reach? 148. ***Vote: 1975 biggest legacy?
What’s shakin Unexpected fans? A whole lot after this episode if you ask us! Hosts Steph Sabraw and Lauren Ashley Beck cover the third episode of the season “Love Will Keep Us Together”. This episode, we will break down Shayden & Lexus’s relationship, things between Emily and Diego are definitely looking up, and we even get to meet a new cast member...Laura and her boyfriend Tylor. Keep it locked here to unpack this episode right along with us! Join us for the UNEXPECTED AFTER SHOW where we talking EVERYTHING about TLC's brand new hit series Unexpected because honestly these moms and these babies give us life! Whether it's the troubles, the sweet moments, or the controversial moments that make this show amazing; we're talking about it all with potential special guest appearances as well as all the juicy news and gossip you can handle! Hit subscribe and leave us a comment to stay up to date with us and keep this Unexpected fandom growing! ABOUT UNEXPECTED:< --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Le mix style riviera in PariS via MonacoCo))))))((((Tracklist 1New Love (Anthony Nicholson Classic Soul remix)byVoo Doo Phunk 2RAGAZZINI luminodisco 3Just The WaybySomething Good 4Feels Real (feat Luke Jenner)byShit Robot 5Satisfaction (Alias Rhythm remix)byDeeptrak 6Danny Tenaglia - Love Me the Right Way 7Meant To Be (Alex Ander Motown mix 2015)byJuan Pacifico & Michelle Weeks 8Feeling High (Classic Disco vocal mix)byLos Charly's Orchestra 9WOMACK & WOMACK love wars 10THE DAOU surrender yourself 11Another Star (House Bros house mix)byPagany, Myles Sanko 12I Can't StopbyTwism, B3rao 13original mix)byKlaide by Don't Look Any Further (feat Julio Cesar & Hanna Marine 14Swinging To The Bass (classic disco version)byLos Charly's Orchestra 15CERRONE supernature 16Lady Of The Night (Hey Honey Come Gimme Money) (12 inch version)byRay Martinez & Friends 17From Streatham With LovebyLongPlay 18Love AwaybyNineteen96 19Love That's BitterbyTwism, B3rao 20EARTW WIND & FIRE let' groove 21Relish Your Soul (Soul Heaven Vox)byNeil Pierce Feat Kadija Kamara 22VANESSA DAOU sunday afternoon 23Let The Music PlaybyTwism & B3rao 24Carlos Vargas classic mix)byAlex Ander by Runaway (feat Nicole Mitchell 25Ride The Storm (MYNC club edit)byCarl Kennedy, Mync Project, Roachford 26DOMAN & GOODING pacific state 27For Your LovebyFunkeLakeBosa 28Jazzy GroovebyGrand High Priest 29Ponce/Ranes/2 Funky mix)byVincent Valler by Love Will Keep Us Together (feat Kareen Shabazz 30Your Love (Tommy Vee/Mauro Ferrucci/Keller remix)byFrankie Knuckles & Directors Cut 31Tony Humphries Work & Play mix)byFrankie Knuckles & Director's Cut by Let's Stay Home (feat Inaya Day 32Gotta Love (Shane D remix)byGeek4 feat Tamaru
Love Will Keep Us Together
Prior to being the drummer of the legendary Surf Punks, Dennis Dragon earned his bona fides co-producing a little song his brother Daryl was working on with his wife, Toni. Well, that tune became "Love Will Keep Us Together" and Daryl and Toni became the Captain and Tennille. The success from that song propelled him to a long career in production and audio-engineering, but along the way he befriended Drew Steel and the two started the Surf Punks almost as a lark. Their 1980 debut album My Beach became an underground benchmark for teenage boys everywhere. Sadly, we learned the morning this episode is being released, that Dennis passed away on Sept 25th, two months after this interview took place. You'll hear that he was as lively and nutty as ever with no signs of poor health. As of today, the cause of death has not been released. We are glad we did our small part in honoring him before he left us. http://www.dennisdragon.com https://www.facebook.com/Surf-Punks-The-Band-115696401918109/
TONI TENNILLE JOINS THE SHOW TO DISCUSS HER MUSIC, CAREER AND HER BOOK, TONI TENNILLE: A MEMOIRBorn, Cathryn Antoinette "Toni" Tennille is best known for her '70s and '80s chart-topping hits with the pop duo Captain & Tennille and the hit series by the same name. A classically trained pianist and a prolific song writer, Toni has also released numerous solo albums celebrating the romantic music of big band and American standards. Today Toni can be found working with her award-winning Australian shepherd dogs in Lake Mary, Florida, and continuing to play the music she loves. She has just completed a memoir of her life and career (Toni Tennille: A Memoir / April 2016). Since bursting onto the scene in the mid 70s, the pop duo Captain and Tennille have long defined the sparkling, optimistic idea of everlasting love, both in their music and through their image as a happy and, seemingly, unbreakable couple. They were an irresistible pair to millions of fans all over the world, further underscored by the rousing “yes, we can!” gospel of their biggest hit, “Love Will Keep Us Together.” But underneath the image was an entirely different story that the fans never saw: a woman who fought a lonely struggle against the controlling and often bizarre behavior of her emotionally inaccessible husband.Toni Tennille: A Memoir is a visceral account of Toni Tennille's life from her childhood in the segregated South to her thrilling rise to fame in the world of pop music to where she is now: no longer one-half of a famed couple, but a stronger woman for all she has experienced—both the good and the bad. Toni hopes that her story will help anyone who feels trapped in a toxic relationship realize that it is never too late to break away from it.WWW.TONITENNILLE.NET
"Love Will Keep Us Together," Pastor Art Corral (February 14, 2016) by Praise Chapel Las Vegas
John & Pat take a look at the best songs from the second half of the year. But really, until they re-release “Love Will Keep Us Together” as a single, these lists will remain a joke.
John & Pat take a look at the best songs from the second half of the year. But really, until they re-release “Love Will Keep Us Together” as a single, these lists will remain a joke.
Malinda Williams is starring in and the executive producer of an UP Original Movie Marry Me For Christmas (#MarryMeForChristmas), a romantic home-for-the-holidays drama. Marry Me For Christmas will premiere exclusively on UP on Saturday, December 14 at 7 p.m. EST, with encores at 9 and 11 p.m. EST. Produced by Eric Tomosunas' Swirl Films and Malinda Williams, Roger Melvin (UP's Sugar Mommas, Love Will Keep Us Together) directs from a script by Rhonda Freeman-Baraka (UP's Saving Westbrook High, Trinity Goodheart). Smart, stylish Marci Jewel (Malinda Williams) is the owner and creative director of an up-and-coming ad agency and thrilled with her single life in New York - except during the holidays. All of her cousins are married and having babies, Marci remains the lone holdout in the large Chandler family clan. She has put marriage and motherhood on hold for the sake of her career. Malinda was twice nominated for an NAACP image award for “outstanding actress in a drama series. Malinda starred in The Wood, High School High, Tyler Perry’s Daddy’s Little Girls and First Sunday. In 2011, Malinda starred in Percentage with Ving Rhames, Russ Parr’s The Undershephard and GMC’s A Cross to Bear. In 2012 Malinda appeared alongside Chris Rock, in Julie Delpy’s 2 Days in New York. Best known for her role as “Bird” on the hit television series SoulFood, This busy mom always finds time to mentor young women and work with non-profit organizations such as Black Girls Rock!, Take Wings and Chrysalis Foundations. Website: www.malindawilliams.com Video link for Marry Me for Christmas:http://bcove.me/2s9rxjo3
News, Crosstalk and we tweak the Stupid Knob...twice! News: Snapper For Mac Guitar Shed 2 8 core Mac Pro Coming Soon? Alleged Web Site Slip Up Structure Public Beta The Death Of Paul Delay Crosstalk: PSN Breaks 100,000 Downloads! Bum Rush The Charts! The Special Buy Link For March 22! Barebonz.org Pro Tools Prefs Trasher Battlestar Galactica Free Files Weird Al Video Feature: First Television Appearance In The Studio - Latest Album The Stupid Knob: Cease & Desist For Lip Syncers The Demise Of Rap? Featured Story: Who are the Swampers? MuscleShoalsSound.org The Swampers in the mid-1970s: from left, Barry Beckett,Roger Hawkins, David Hood, and Jimmy Johnson. Viewer Mail: "Why The Music Business Sucks" from Ed Bradshaw and Dante Brown, and Patrick Abbas has a question about sample delay in Pro Tools. Answer To Last Week's Trivia Question: Q: This single debuted on Billboard’s Hot 100 on April 19, 1975 and catapulted from #98 to #1 in nine weeks, remaining in the top position for four weeks. The artist also recorded the song in Spanish, and it was released as a single later that year. It also charted, peaking at #49 on the Billboard pop charts that same year, making it the first #1 single ever to chart simultaneously in different languages by the same artist. What was the song and who was the artist? A: This is related to last weeks trivia question. The answer is Love Will Keep Us Together by Daryl Dragon and Toni Tenille, better known as The Captain And Tenille. The only correct answer was from Brian Cowie, who won last week's contest! Kudos to Brian, but no prize award this week. See you next week! Tags: music recording studio home studio project studio mixing protools plugin digidesign frappr creative commons digidesign mix it like a record snapper guitar shed mac pro digidesign structure bum rush the charts barebonz.org pro tools prefs trasher battlestar galactica weid al riaa swampers musclr shoals the captain and tenille daryl dragon toni tenille mick jagger keith richards Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Aretha Franklin Bob Seger Bob Dylan Rod Stewart Cher Paul Simon Willie Nelson lynard skynard sweet home alabama 3614 Jackson Highway Noel Webster Wilson Pickett Wayne Perkins cat stevens blackfoot wild horses brown sugar the swampers king karma Barry Beckett Roger Hawkins David Hood Jimmy Johnson