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Twelve Songs of Christmas
Terre Roche of The Roches

Twelve Songs of Christmas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 53:31


The Roches' 1990 We Three Kings is the Christmas album you'd expect from the folk trio as sing a set of holiday classics gorgeously, often a cappella, and occasionally with their tongues ever so delicately in their cheeks.  Terre Roche remembers their Christmas shows, the Caroling Carolers, and getting shooed off the sidewalk in front of Trump Tower in a conversation about singing with her sisters. The occasion for the conversation is Christmas and the release of Kin Ya See That Sun by Terre and Maggie Roche. It's a book that reflects on their first foray into the music business with humbling results. Terre talks about being young women in music in the early 1970s and some of the challenges they faced.  In the episode, Terre talks about a video of one of Suzzy's introductions to "Good King Wenceslas."  I also mention my Christmas mix, which I'll send you. Write me at alex@myspiltmilk.com to get one. You can also find Jim Goodwin's indie Christmas mix at ChristmasUnderground.com, and Brad Ross-McLeod's old vinyl Christmas mix at FaLaLaLaLa.com.  We also heard "Marshmallow World" from Nikki Yanofsky, which you can hear now on all the streaming services.

Athens 441
#110: TERRE AND MAGGIE ROCHE

Athens 441

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 59:28


New music from Cowpilot, Firestations, and Neighbor Lady. Plus our conversations with singer/songwriter Terre Roche on her new archive release with her late sister Maggie.

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All Of It
Terre Roche on New Collection of Early Roches Recordings

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 25:15


Before forming the folk trio The Roches in the late 70s, sisters Terre and Maggie Roche performed for years as a duo, releasing one album, Seductive Reasoning. Many of their unreleased recordings were lost before Maggie's death in 2017, but a new release brings light to more music from that time. Kin Ya See That Sun is a book featuring lyrics, illustrations, interview clips, and more and is accompanied by a CD of early recordings. Terre Roche joins us to talk about it and take listeners' calls.  

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will
185: What Happens When You're the Child of Survivors of Significant Trauma?

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 58:33


Jeff Furman is an extraordinary combination of his parents. He has the gift of intense observation of people and surroundings, while also demonstrating significant empathy. The two together allow him to predict student behavior in the classroom, making him a highly effective educator.  He shared a story of clarity: Watching his girlfriend (many years ago) standing in the shallows of the ocean, hesitating to dive into the large waves, he had an insight as he observed her stepping forward and then stepping back. He asked "are you the child of Holocaust survivors?" She was. How did he know that? Because his parents were fiercely protective of him, his mother was especially fearful of potential physical harm, and he recognized the effects of that kind of upbringing in his girlfriend. This conversation was especially fascinating to me because of how his parents differed in the way their protectiveness was demonstrated in their words and actions. I was also highly curious about how Jeff sees the current impact of growing up like that on his life now, as a near-retirement aged professional. We discussed current research around generational PTSD, and I mentioned an episode of this podcast featuring Rajkumari Neogy where we referred to the studies around intergenerational trauma and epigenetics. If you're a regular listener of this show, you'll be especially pleased to hear Jeff's answer to my standard request: Tell us something about yourself that most people probably don't know. Hint: It's another musical reference! Our conversation included a lot of references to the music that lights Jeff up, history related to WWII, and a few locations in and around New York City. Here are some links to satisfy your curiosity: --- A few notes from Jeff: This is a 7-minute mini-documentary with Suzanne Vega that I'm sure you'll like. She's filmed in a cab in Manhattan on her way to the Fast Folk pasta dinner, where she is talking about how she is a little afraid of performing a new song in front of Jack Hardy and his peers, who will give constructive criticism.  I met Jack Hardy also when he played at our college, and when I moved to Greenwich Village in the 80s, I got to spend some time with him. A lot of the singer-songwriters I interviewed were part of his circle. He was a very talented songwriter and very good singer and performer, but he became more known especially for helping providing the venue (Fast Folk) that others spring-boarded from, especially Suzanne Vega, Lucy Kaplansky, The Roches, and Shawn Colvin. I loved all these talented people and it was a very rich experience for me meeting and interviewing them for the Bergen Record (leading New Jersey newspaper) and Performing Songwriter Magazine. Publishing these articles helped me get my first book contract. https://youtu.be/2TzVQOjfE_U Here is Tom Russell performing the song he wrote:  “MANZANAR” about the Japanese internment camp, from the perspective of a Japanese American who was imprisoned there after the attack on Pearl Harbor. I selected this song from Tom's albums for the interview I did with him for Performing Songwriter Magazine. https://youtu.be/0BW3rFEdCxY And my favorite of all the folk groups part of the Fast Folk scene was The Roches (3 sisters: Terre, Suzzy, and Maggie Roche). I think this is one of their best songs/videos: “Mr. Sellack.” It captures their writing, singing, humor and charm really well.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQMwU3TrVE0 Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn, visit his website, and check out his series of project management books here.  --- ABOUT SARAH: "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana.

Rockhistorier
‘Rockhistorier': Gone, but not forgotten – alle dem mistede vi i 2017

Rockhistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 120:00


I denne udgave af Rockhistorier hyldes nogle af de mange kunstnere, der bød denne verden farvel i det forgangne år – Fra Svend Asmussen, der blev 100 (!) til Lil Peep, der sørgeligt nok checkede ud som 21-årig.Kendingsmelodi – Earl Bostic: Harlem NocturnePlayliste:1. Svend Asmussen (f. 1916). m/ Duke Ellington: Don’t Get Around Much Anymore2. Chuck Berry (f. 1926): Johnny B. Goode3. Fats Domino (f. 1928): The Fat Man4. Glen Campbell (f. 1936): Wichita Lineman5. Holger Czukay (f. 1938) + Jaki Liebezeit (f. 1938). Can: She Brings the Rain6. Clyde Stubblefield (f. 1943). m/ James Brown: Funky Drummer Part 27. Søren Seirup (f. 1944). Steppeulvene: Kvinde kom ud8. William Onyeabor (f. 1946): Atomic Bomb9. George Young (f. 1946). The Easybeats: Friday on My Mind10. Malcolm Young (f. 1953) AC/DC: If You Want Blood (You’ve Got It)11. Greg Allman (f. 1947) + Butch Trucks (f. 1947). The Allman Brothers: Statesboro Blues12. Ivan Horn (f. 1949). m/ C.V. Jørgensen: Det ganske lille band13. Walter Becker (f. 1950). Steely Dan: Do It Again14. Tom Petty (f. 1950). Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers: Refugee15. Maggie Roche (f. 1951). The Roches: The Married Men16. Grant Hart (f. 1961): Twenty-Five-Forty-One17. Chris Cornell (f. 1964). Soundgarden: Spoonman18. Lil Peep (f. 1996): Save That Shit

NPR's Mountain Stage
Memorial Special: Allen Toussaint, John Hartford, Hazel Dickens, Odetta, Guy Clark & more

NPR's Mountain Stage

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017


This weeks Mountain Stage with Larry Groce is a special that honors the memory of many great artists who appeared on the show over the years. Hear archived performances from trailblazers including Buckwheat Zydeco, Allen Toussaint, Guy Clark, Odetta, John Hartford, Warren Zevon, Suzzy and Maggie Roche, John Trudell, Alex Chilton, Bill Monroe, Doc Watson, Jean Ritchie, Ralph Stanley, David Morris, Hazel Dickens and Larry Coryell. Hosted by Mountain Stage host/artistic director Larry Groce and assistant producer Joni Deutsch.

Sandbox Radio Live
"In Like A Lion" 03/06/2017

Sandbox Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 112:40


Recorded at Town Hall Seattle on March 6th, 2017: special guests Jerry Dixon, Opera On Tap. @:43 Intro; @2:40 "The New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus; @4:40 "March Madness" by Lisa Halpern; @18:05 "City People's Garden Store" by Lisa Halpern; @20:22 "The Rabbits Who Caused All The Trouble" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @25:40 "PSA: Cedar River Clinics" by Peggy Platt; @28:08 "Plattitudes: In Like A Lion" written and performed by Peggy Platt; @33:13 "Time and Timing" written and performed by Charles Leggett; @36:56 "The Emperor's New Clothes" by Hans Christian Andersen, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @51:13 "I'm The Revolution" written and performed by Angie Louise with the SRO; @55:10 Jerry Dixon; @58:23 "The Lion Who Wanted To Zoom" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @1:02:48 "'Round The Campfire With The Waldorf Family" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:13:14 "Hammond Song" by Maggie Roche, vocals - Megan Chenovick, Angie Louise, Leslie Law, ukelele - Eric Ray Andersen, guitar - Liam Lawe, bass - Dave Pascal, accordion - Robertson Witmer; @1:19:30 "The Sheep In Wolf's Clothing" by James Thurber, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @1:23:09 "PSA: Real Change" by Peggy Platt; @1:42:03 "Finale from The Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart, feat. Opera on Tap - find more at www.operaontap.org/seattle; @1:48:21 Finale | Credits. Music Direction by Angie Louise, find more at www.angielouise.com; Original music composed by Jose J. Gonzales and Angie Louise; Engineered by Luke Kehrwald, Recorded by Christopher Stewart, Podcast Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Managers: Susy Butler and Elisabeth Burton; become a sustaining donor through Patreon http://www.patreon.com/sandboxradio; Make a tax deductible donation to support Sandbox Radio at www.sandboxradio.org; Sandbox Radio is supported in part by The Seattle Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs and 4Culture

Sound Opinions
#583 Krautrock & Remembering Maggie Roche

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 61:34


In the 1970s, German art-rockers took psychedelia and added hypnotic drumbeats and innovative synthesizer sounds to create a style known as Krautrock. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot dissect the Krautrock genre and its influential bands like Kraftwerk, Can, and Faust. Plus, they remember the late Maggie Roche of The Roches.

Oh No! Not...
Episode 3 - Oh No! Not William Onyeabor, Wayne Barrett, Jaki Liebezeit and Maggie Roche!

Oh No! Not...

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 20:00


Here is episode 3 of Oh No! Not... The podcast where we discuss people, places and things that have recently ceased to exist. This week we feature three influential musicians and a writer.

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