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Hey everyone! Today we sat with Mambo of Mambo On The Radio. Mambo is the host of Mambo On The Radio morning show on Q959 FM out of Ventura California. Mambo is a legend in the area and a true OG. It's always a pleasure to sit with him and hear his stories and point of view. I really appreciate Mambo and his energy. Make sure to check him out and get in his universe. Guest: @MamboOnTheRadio Host: @Frank_Downstar Supported by: @Downstar @Downstar_Skate Downstarinc.com HyperURL.co/Downstar @DowntimeWithDownstar
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Jordy Culotta of Louisiana Loaded Podcast
100% LIFESTYLE : - Les lundis de 17H à 18H sur Happyness Radio et en podcast sur happynessradio.fr - Les jeudis de 19H à 20H sur RDL 103.5 FM en Centre Alsace et sur rdlcolmar.fr/emission-radio/100-lifestyle/ - En PODCAST sur SOUNDCLOUD et happynessradio.fr/amiens/podcasts/100-lifestyle/ - FACEBOOK : www.facebook.com/people/100-Lifes…/61565011947886/ Dans ce numéro, Anne-Claire & Yann vous proposent : - En route pour l'aventure (voyage/Yann): Monaco, Andorre, Navarre: trois contrées proches de la France métropolitaine - La minute soignante (santé & bien-être/Anne-Claire): Guide pratique sur le don d'organe - Chanson Story (histoire d'un tube/Yann): "Mambo n°5", Lou Bega, 1999 - Trucs & Astuces (Anne-Claire) : Marre des mouches à la maison ? Voici comment vous en débarrasser ! MUSIQUES: "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)", OLIVER HELDENS, 2026 "Mambo n°5", Lou Bega, 1999 "Oh ! Eh ! les amis, Mr Rico, 2026 EXTRAITS: "Complémentaire", Amir, 2024 "Mambo n°5", Perez Prado, 1949 "La Mouche", Cassius VO 1999 (DJ Falcon Metal Mix) [Official Audio], 2016 Important: Je ne touche aucun droits d'auteur sur ces chansons. Les droits reviennent intégralement aux auteurs/compositeurs/interprètes. Tous droits réservés
Aisha Francis has built a career as a performer, choreographer, teacher, and one of the dance industry's most respected heels educators. In this conversation, she shares the unexpected story of how she ended up helping Beyoncé learn to dance in heels, along with the lessons she's learned from decades of working in the industry. We discuss confidence as a trainable skill, the physical and psychological foundations of performance, what dancers often misunderstand about building a career, and why training with intention matters. Aisha also opens up about burnout, losing her love for dance, finding it again through teaching, and the realities of navigating a constantly changing industry. From unforgettable stories on stage to practical insights on artistry, professionalism, and longevity, this episode offers a candid look at what it takes to grow not only as a dancer, but as a performer and person. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Aisha on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamaishafrancis and through her website https://aishafrancis.com/ Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
The Pest is obnoxiously unfunny. Full of racist gags and manic energy, it is the epitome of the lawless ass 90s. And, listen, this pod loves John Leguizamo. He's had a fantastic career. But he's going 110 in a 35 zone here and essentially none of it works. We may not be rich Germans with an enthusiasm for hunting humans, but it's hard not to see their point with The Pest. After about 20 minutes of his schtick, death seems to be the only acceptable recourse. Now, sit back, drown out the noise with The Poet from New Holland Brewing, and pass one stinky dinky ... ha, ha, ha! The Thunderous Wizard, Chumpzilla, and Bling Blake are livin' life in Miami's Vice! This Week's Segments: Introduction/Plot Breakdown – The schemin'est, keenest scam artist! Lingering Questions – Is this the new Shit Movie Champ? (33:07) The "Ridica-licka-lous" Trivia Challenge – Bling Blake challenges the field to trivia about the movie. (54:38) Recommendations – We offer our picks for the week and next up: We continue Tubi Roulette with another star-driven, 90s flop that is mostly devoid of humor, Clifford! (1:02:37) And, as always, hit us up on Threads, X, Facebook, Bluesky, or Instagram to check out all the interesting factoids from this week's episode!
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Doug Joubert of Tulane on SI Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Ron Higgins of Shreveport Bossier Journal
En este podcast Matías y Fer de Métrica entrevistan al artista urbano chileno Balbi El Chamako. Hablaremos de su infancia con varias carencias, sus trabajos antes de la música, historia de temas como Yo tengo un ángel, Ese Corte y su remix, Ponle y su remix, Te Robaré remix y el mambo chileno, Jere Klein, Marcianeke, Julianno Sosa, por qué el género urbano está desunido, su última conversación con Alexio La Bruja, su tema con Agus Padilla, el tema que iba a hacer con 26is, la jerga chilena, la relación actual con su padre y su nuevo disco
Dallas model Ari stops by the studio and she's got a lot going on — a decade in modeling, big plans for acting and content creation, and a near-death experience involving a press-on nail. She talks getting scouted at an airport at 14, building a personal brand, and why she's just now starting to take it all seriously. Plus, the group holds a mostly unenthusiastic memorial for Spirit Airlines and debates self-driving cars after Ari's terrifying run-in with a wonky Dallas lane. Get more show at MZNOWWatch the full episode on YouTube:YouTube.com/@michaelzavalaFollow the Guys:Michael Zavala @michaelzavalaEric Star @mrericstarClark @justsimplyclarkFollow the Show:Instagram: @mznowtvwww.MZNOW.tvProduced at mzStudiosmzStudiosDallas.com
Tuliyokuandalia leo ni mambo muhimu ya kufahamu kuelekea Kombe la Dunia, timu ya Iran na mwamuzi wa Somalia hatimaye wapokea visa zao, namna mataifa ya Afrika yamecheza kwenye mechi za kirafiki kuelekea Kombe la Dunia, Riquelme na Florentino kupambania urais wa Real Madrid, Kenya kuandaa Davis Cup, kocha wa Kenya ajitetea baada ya sare dhidi ya Lesotho, tuzo za Ligi Kuu Kenya, kocha Flaurent Ibenge asalia Azam, Tanzania wavuna shaba kwenye fainali ya Afcon U17, Kenya yafuzu voliboli ya Afrika.
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The TicketListen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints PodcastPelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Zack Nagy of CBS Sports
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Welcome to "Travel to Listen," a new Unpacked series hosted by veteran music journalist Tim Chester. Over four episodes rolling out every other week, Tim takes us into the cities where music is more than entertainment—it's the shortcut to a place's soul. This week, he heads to Minneapolis to hear how a community center, a cold climate, and a once-in-a-generation genius combined to create one of the most distinctive sounds in American music, plus how the city is celebrating a decade since Prince's passing. In this episode How the Minneapolis sound emerged from the Great Migration, housing segregation, rock radio, and a community center called The Way, where a teenage Prince jammed alongside Morris Day and Terry Lewis Why Paul Peterson (dubbed St. Paul by Prince himself) believes the Minneapolis sound is joyous, funky, and built to last, and how his supergroup, the Minneapolis Funk All-Stars, is carrying it forward The story of historian Kristen Zschomler: how grief over Prince's death led her to track 50+ locations across Minneapolis where he lived, worked, and recorded, and her ongoing mission to get them on the National Register of Historic Places What Prince mastered at his childhood home in North Minneapolis. Plus, why Sound 80, the studio where he cut his first demo tapes at 19, was the launchpad for everything that followed How to experience Minneapolis in 2026: from Paisley Park to First Avenue, Bunkers Music Bar to the Dakota, and the five-day Prince Celebration festival in June marking the 10th anniversary of Prince's death Meet this week's guests Paul Peterson is a musician, songwriter, and former Prince collaborator, dubbed "St. Paul" by the Purple One himself. He was a member of The Time and The Family, appeared in Purple Rain, and is now the leader of the Minneapolis Funk All-Stars, an all-star alumni supergroup dedicated to keeping the Minneapolis sound alive. Kristen Zschomler is a historian and co-founder of the International Center 4 Prince Studies. She gives guided tours of Prince's Minneapolis and created Sound Around Tours, a self-guided audio tour app. She has researched and documented over 50 locations tied to Prince's life and work, and has successfully advocated for two of them to be added to the National Register of Historic Places. Guest host Tim Chester is a freelance travel and culture writer who has spent the past 20 years exploring the world through the lens of music. His reporting has appeared in NME, Spin, and Afar, and his travels have taken him from Manhattan to Malawi and Beijing to Berlin in search of the festivals, scenes, and stories that reveal a city's soul. Chapters 00:00:00 Welcome to Minneapolis 00:01:00 The Minneapolis Funk All-Stars 00:03:45 Music as Healing 00:06:45 What Made Minneapolis a Crucible 00:09:30 The Way and the Scene's Roots 00:12:45 Prince's Landmarks 00:15:30 Celebrating a Decade Since Prince A Music Fan's Travel Guide to Minneapolis Minneapolis is a walkable city with a thriving live music scene, and the landmarks of the Minneapolis sound are spread across a compact, navigable footprint. Here's how to do it like a fan. Start here: the essential stops Paisley Park—Prince's home, recording complex, and creative sanctuary in Chanhassen, just outside the city. Now a museum and events venue. Prince's childhood home—the North Minneapolis house where he mastered the piano, decoded albums note by note, and became Prince. Sound 80 Studios—the recording studio where a 19-year-old Prince cut the demo tapes that landed him his Warner Brothers contract. First Avenue—the venue Prince made famous in Purple Rain (he also recorded the song there, performing it live for the first time on that stage). Hear live music Bunkers Music Bar & Grill—the historic North Loop spot where Dr. Mambo's Combo plays every Sunday and Monday night. The Dakota—an intimate downtown jazz club with a packed calendar every night of the week. The Green Room—the venue where St. Paul and the Minneapolis Funk All Stars frequently play Plan for June Celebration 2026—the annual Prince estate event runs June 3–7 this year as a five-day gathering with concerts, dance parties, and unseen footage. The International Center 4 Prince Studies has programming June 1–2 as well, and a new community museum opening in North Minneapolis that flips the curatorial lens: instead of Prince's instruments, it collects the stories of the people he touched. Artists to watch L.A. Buckner and Big Homie David Feily Cory Wong Dylan Salfer Chris Lawrence Alex Rossi Nur-D Nunnabove Up next on Travel to Listen Tim heads to Southern California to explore the spacey, grungy desert rock scene—and to find out there's a lot more to the region than Coachella. New episode in two weeks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From the Music History Today Podcast Network, this is the Music History Today podcast for May 31. On today's show, Jimi Hendrix enlists, the Who breaks a record, and the King of Mambo passes away. For more music history, subscribe to my Spotify Channel or subscribe to the audio version of my music history podcasts, wherever you get your podcasts fromALL MUSIC HISTORY TODAY PODCAST NETWORK LINKS - https://allmylinks.com/musichistorytodayChapters: 00:00 Intro 00:34 What happened on this date in music history09:20 Music award ceremonies that were held on this date in music history10:33 Albums released on this date in music history 11:52 Singles released on this date in music history 13:36 Birthdays of music artists on this date in music history 22:40 Passings of music artists on this date in music history 26:53 What's on tomorrow's episode
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Zack Nagy of CBS Sports
Subscribe today for access to our full catalog of bonus episodes, including 2+ new episodes every month! $5 pledge gets you bonus episodes and $20 enters you in our monthly handmade DVD mailing program "Bootleg Bible Study"! http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy The number one rule of being in an "angelslop" movie (a new genre we invented for a certain type of whimsical ~1990s film where angels and demons meddle in human affairs) is a private detective should not be taking the case of a man named Louis Cyphre. Say "Louis Cyphre" out loud if you haven't put it together already. ANGEL HEART protagonist Harold Angel (another pun?), played by Mickey Rourke, fails this test spectacularly, and heads out on an American tour trying to find out the whereabouts of jazz singer Johnny Favorite at the behest of Mr. Cyphre. Angel arrives in New Orleans, where he meets the 17-year-old Mambo priestess Epiphany Proudfoot, played by Lisa Bonet in her first adult role post-COSBY SHOW, which scandalized audiences with nudity and sexual violence that reportedly almost earned the film an X rating. Angel's tumultuous sexual relationship with Proudfoot leads him to a shocking self-realization that becomes the turning point in the case he's building on Johnny Favorite. This plot hits so many "angelslop" tropes common to the genre: the barely-disguised devil played by a famous actor (Robert De Niro in this case), a colonialist view of Black syncretic Christian/occult practices, a plot about a jazz musician selling his soul, and even the shocking final twist. It's still not clear to us exactly what movie's success started angelslop, but we theorize it may have been WINGS OF DESIRE, combined with a broad pop cultural yearning for spiritual guidance as the rise of instantaneous mass media coverage of world crises led people to cynicism and skepticism. Regardless of the cause, ANGEL HEART provides an artistic touch to the angelslop genre that alternates between campy and deep. View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Nesta edição, gravada diretamente do Expo Center Norte em São Paulo, trazemos a nossa cobertura especial da APAS Show 2026, o maior festival supermercadista do mundo, que reuniu mais de 150 mil visitantes.Analisamos os principais debates dos três dias de Congresso: desde o alerta de que a eficiência tecnológica precisa estar aliada às relações humanas autênticas, passando pelas lições de grandes CEOs sobre o desafio da fidelização, até as ferramentas práticas de Inteligência Artificial Agêntica e precificação baseada em dados.Entre os destaques:
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Glenn Guilbeau of Tiger Rag
Der Trashcast wird 60 und ihre Perlenhochzeit widmen Kühne, Carlo & Jacko einem ganz besonderen Mann: er war der Herr der Affen, der Sizilianer und es kann nur einen geben - die Rede ist natürlich von Stu. Und als Ehrengast hat er ein ganz besonderes Double-Feature mitgebracht: Christopher Lambert wird zu Prisoner Lambert, geht nicht über Los und zieht keine 200 Euro ein. Wie sich der Mann mit dem Silberblick (nein, diesmal nicht Stu) als Knastvogel schlägt, das erfahrt ihr in unserem Podacst zu Fortress - Die Festung und Mean Guns - Knast ohne Gnade. Viel Spaß und let's Mambo.
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Ron Higgins of Shreveport Bossier Journal
Suggest an interview for Cheryl Lee or let us know who your favorite interviewee is so farJoin Cheryl Lee - That Radio Chick on STILL ROCKIN' IT for news, reviews, music and interviews with some of our favourite Australian musiciansA band can be a time machine, but only if the songs still feel alive when the lights go down. I'm joined by brothers Peter O'Doherty and Reg Mombassa from Australia's legendary Mental As Anything as they talk through a historic comeback tied to the band's 50th anniversary, what's changed in 25 years, and what hasn't changed at all: the pull of a great chorus, a sharp lyric, and a room full of people singing along.We go back to the beginning with their first instruments, early influences, and the very real moment when music stops being a hobby and starts feeling like your path. From there, we unpack what it means to step back into the Mentals catalog today, how the new live lineup comes together, and how a long break can actually bring a “fresh breeze” to songs you've played thousands of times. We also talk setlists, including the balance of hit singles and album tracks, and even the thrill of dusting off deep cuts that have not been played in decades.The conversation also dives into the art school roots that shaped Mental As Anything's look and identity. Reg shares his visual art life, including work connected to Mambo, and Peter talks about painting on the road and building a daily art practice that runs alongside music. Plus, we point you toward the documentary Live It Up: The Mental As Anything Story, and where to find tickets, merch, and vinyl reissues like Get Wet and Cats & Dogs on colored vinyl.If you love Australian music, Australian rock history, and the stories behind the songs, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a friend who grew up on the Mentals. After you listen, leave a review and tell us which Mental As Anything track you want to hear live most.What have Mental As Anything been up to lately? Let's find out!Get out when you can, support local music and I'll see you down the front!!Visit: ThatRadioChick.com.au
In episode 225, Kara Tatelbaum (author of Putting My Heels Down, critically acclaimed choreographer, renowned Pilates teacher, and dance educator) shares an honest look at what it means to continue building a meaningful life in dance when things don't go according to plan. This conversation explores how dancers can navigate rejection, injury, burnout, financial reality, and evolving identity without losing their connection to movement or themselves. Kara opens up about growing up with physical limitations that teachers constantly criticized, making peace with a career trajectory that looked different than expected, and eventually finding fulfillment in places she never anticipated, including teaching preschool dance after years in higher education, choreography, Pilates, and the professional dance world. Galit and Kara also discuss the difference between being an instructor versus an educator, balancing artistry with survival jobs, the pressure dancers place on themselves to “make it,” and why stories from non-famous dancers still matter. This episode offers perspective for dancers trying to create sustainable careers, expand their definition of success, and feel less isolated in the realities that so many people in the dance world quietly experience. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Kara Tatelbaum on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/karatatelbaum/ and through her website https://karatatelbaum.com/. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel
Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje Penny Wong anahimiza China kuanza tena usafirishaji wa mafuta ya ndege yanayo letwa Australia, baada ya mkutano na mwenzake wa China.
Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje Penny Wong anasema Australia ina omba matokeo ya mazungumzo katika Mlango-Bahari wa Hormuz, baada ya Marekani kushambulia na kukamata meli ya mizigo yenye bendera ya Iran.
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Jim Derry of D'Attitude Podcast Guerry Smith of nola.com
1 – Bug-A-Boo – Red Nichols and his Five Pennies– 19312 - Isis Trapp by Jean Gilbert - Tanz Tournier Orchester – 19213 - Poison Ivy - Isobel Walters with Henry Paykin4 – Magnolia – Paul Whiteman – 19275 - Beetle Bug Boogie - Jimmy Collett with Herby Johnson and his Musical Playboys6 - Flower Lei - Sol Hoopii and his Hawaiian Quartet – 19347 - You Get the Roses, I Get the Thorns- Jimmie Osborne - 19508 - Love Gives a Thorn with Its Roses - Walter Scanlan – 19249 - Flowers That Bloom in the Spring - Mr. Guido Gialdini – 191210 - Belaya Akatsiya (White Acacia) - N. Obukhova with Orchestra11 - My Little Prairie Flower - Texas Jim Lewis and his Lone Star Cowboys – 194212 - I Picked a Flower the Color of Your Eyes - Ozzie Nelson – 193513 – Nut House Stomp - King Mutt and his Tennessee Thumpers - 192914 - Mixed Fruit - Steve Miller's Four Barons – 194915 - Mango del Monte (Forbidden Fruit) - Tito Rodriguez con Los Diablos del Mambo – 194916 - Eat More Fruit - Maryland Dance Orchestra – 1925
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Christopher Dodson of Clutch Points Zack Nagy of LSU Tigers on SI
Archie Burnett is a foundational voice in New York's dance and club culture (House of Ninja, Check Your Body at the Door and world-renowned teacher) - someone who's lived through and contributed to the environments that shaped social dance as we know it today. In this episode, we get into the realities of the club scene, the impact of policy and tragedy on nightlife, and how dancers adapted when everything around them shifted. Archie shares what it meant to learn through observation, community, and experience (long before social media). This conversation goes beyond dance into philosophy, identity, and the mindset that's carried Archie through decades of life, work, and movement. Follow Galit: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Archie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/demoncar0007/ Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Entrevista con Ivan Aristeguieta sobre su show Ready to Mambo en el Melbourne International Comedy Festival, donde mezcla humor, migración y baile para enfrentar los tiempos modernos con risa y ritmo.
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Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Ron Higgins of Shreveport Bossier Journal
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Christopher Dodson of Clutch Points Glenn Guilbeau of Tiger Rag
Estrella Acosta en haar band Esquina 25 vieren de release van hun nieuwe album ‘Caminos' in het voorjaar van 2026 met een concerttournee, waarmee ze op vrijdag 3 april De Tor in Enschede aandoen. Ze hebben hun horizon verbreed en een breed scala aan Latijns-Amerikaanse muziek laten horen, niet alleen uit Cuba, maar uit heel Zuid-Amerika en het Caribisch gebied. Aanleiding voor TORcast-host Willem Habers om eens in de wereld van Latijns Amerikaanse muziek te duiken. Playlist: Buena Vista Social Club: Chan Chan; Estrela Acosta & Esquina 25: Baila e Son Con Mi Mulata; Estrella Acosta: Mi Tierra Es Asi; Dizzy Gillespie: Manteeca; Tito Puente: Oye Como Va; Dubbelaar: Mongo Santamaria: Afro Blue; John Coltrane quartet: Afro Blue; Antonio Carlos Jobim: Wave; Elis Regina, Antonio Carlos Jobim: Aguas de Março; Josee Koning, Has Vromans, Nelson Maria, Daniel Pezzotti: Desafinado; Izaline Calister: Mi Pais; Estrella Acosta: Que Viva Chango; Astor Piazzolla: Libertango. Beluister deze TORcast Latijns‑Amerikaanse muziek heeft een enorme invloed gehad op de ontwikkeling van de jazz, vooral via ritmes, percussie‑technieken, dansvormen en nieuwe harmonieën. Hieronder vind je een chronologisch en thematisch overzicht. Cuba: de bakermat van Afro‑Cubaanse ritmes Afro‑Cubaanse basis (19e–20e eeuw) Ontstaan uit de mix van Afrikaanse ritmiek (Yoruba, Congo, Arará) en Spaanse melodie/harmonie. Belangrijke vormen: Rumba, Son, Danzón, Mambo, Cha‑cha‑chá. Cruciaal instrument: clave (2–3 / 3–2 patroon), hét ritmische fundament. Cuban Jazz & Latin Jazz (jaren 40–50) Jongeren in Havana en New York vermengen Son, Mambo en jazzharmonie. Sleutelpersonen: Mario Bauzá, Machito, Dizzy Gillespie, Chano Pozo (o.a. Manteca). Ontstaan van Afro‑Cuban Jazz: krachtige blazers, complexe polyrhythms, montuno‑piano. Later (jaren 70–heden) Salsa ontwikkelt zich (Fania All‑Stars, Willie Colón, Celia Cruz). Moderne Cubaanse jazz: Chucho Valdés, Irakere, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Roberto Fonseca. Brazilië: ritmische rijkdom & zwoele harmonieën Samba (begin 20e eeuw) Afro‑Braziliaanse wortels, ontwikkeld in Rio. Ritmische kenmerken: 2/4 feel, syncopen, grote percussiegroepen. Bossa Nova (jaren 50–60) Intiemere, harmonisch verfijnde stijl (invloed van jazz). Pioniers: João Gilberto, Tom Jobim, Vinicius de Moraes. Wereldwijde doorbraak met The Girl from Ipanema (Getz/Gilberto). Harmonieën beïnvloeden jazzpianisten & componisten wereldwijd. MPB en beyond MPB (Música Popular Brasileira): Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Elis Regina. Moderne Brazilian Jazz: Hermeto Pascoal, Egberto Gismonti, Hamilton de Holanda. Argentinië: Tango & Nieuw‑Tango Traditionele Tango (eind 19e–20e eeuw) Ontstaan in Buenos Aires en Montevideo. Melancholisch, dramatisch, bandoneón‑gedreven. Iconische figuur: Carlos Gardel. Nuevo Tango (jaren 50–90) Astor Piazzolla mengt tango met jazz en klassieke muziek. Complexe harmonie en ritmische vrijheid. Invloedrijk in de moderne jazzwereld; talloze jazzarrangementen van Piazzolla's werk. Andere regio's & stijlen Mexicaanse invloeden Bolero, Ranchera, Son Jarocho (bv. La Bamba). Minder directe jazzkruising, maar bolero's worden vaak in jazzsetting gespeeld. Caribisch gebied (Puerto Rico, Dominicaanse Republiek) Plena, Bomba, Merengue, Bachata. Sterk aanwezig in moderne salsa en Latin jazz (bijv. Tito Puente, Eddie Palmieri). De invloed op jazz: een korte lijn door de tijd Jaren 30–40 – Eerste invloeden Duke Ellington en Jelly Roll Morton integreren Latijnse ritmes. Jaren 40–50 – Afro‑Cuban Jazz boom Gillespie & Pozo fuseerden bebop met Cubaanse percussie. Jaren 60 – Bossa Nova in de jazz Stan Getz populariseert Bossa Nova. Pianisten als Bill Evans en Herbie Hancock nemen Braziliaanse harmonieën over. Jaren 70–90 – Salsa & Latin Fusion Latin jazz‑orchestra's (Puente, Palmieri). Jazz musicians integreren samba, baião, MPB en folkloristische ritmes. 2000–heden – Cross‑genre & global jazz Mix van Afro‑Cuban, Brazilian, elektronische muziek, hiphop en jazz. Voorbeelden: Arturo O’Farrill, Miguel Zenón, Hiromi met Latin‑influences, Snarky Puppy (sterke Braziliaanse invloed). Samenvatting in één oogopslag Stijl Land Kernkenmerken Jazzinvloed Son / Rumba / Mambo Cuba Clave ritme, percussie, montuno Basis Afro‑Cuban jazz Samba Brazilië Energieke percussie, 2/4 feel Jazzdrums & ritmiek Bossa Nova Brazilië Zachte groove, rijke harmonie Grote invloed op jazzstandards Tango Argentinië Dramatische melodieën Avant‑garde/fusion via Piazzolla Salsa Cariben Mambo + son + jazz Big band Latin jazz
Comenzamos con Lena Ferrer, una de las felices revelaciones de la música popular cubana de los últimos tiempos. Talento natural, su voz y estilo transpiran una profunda conexión con ancestrales voces femeninas de la Trova como María Teresa y Justa García. La frescura y vivacidad de su canto, alimentado por la cercanía con el inmenso Pedro Luis Ferrer, redondea el arte de Lena. Unos minutos junto al quehacer del pianista, arreglista, compositor y conductor de orquesta Gilberto Valdés. Una producción Panart de comienzos de los 60 nos devuelve dos de sus obras: "Mambo típico" y "Mambo nuevo". "Oguere", el clásico afro de este importante músico, nos trae sonidos más contemporáneos. Producción del sello Round World Music. Álbum "Ritmo y Candela" del año 1995. Afortunado encuentro de tres grandes percusionistas cubanos: Patato Valdés, José Luis Quintana "Changuito" y Orestes Vilató. Piano y sintetizadores: Rebeca Mauleon. Saxo barítono: Enrique Fernández. En el bajo el veterano Joe Santiago. Entre los tesoros de la música popular cubana la impronta de Merceditas Valdés. El maestro Fernando Ortiz, desde sus memorables audiciones en la Radio Cadena Suaritos, la bautizó para toda la vida como "la pequeña ashé". La acompañarán Papín y sus rumberos, Frank Emilio al piano y el grupo folklórico de Jesús Pérez. El trombón de Pucho Escalante, respaldado por el Noneto Cubano de Jazz, sirve de opening para acercarnos al importante paso del juvenil bajista Juan Formell por la orquesta Revé de finales de los años 60. Etapa de experimentaciones que dio lugar al denominado "Changüí 68". Elena Burke por entonces le puso voz y sentimiento a títulos como: "La chica solitaria". Identifica nuestro podcast la imagen de una de las voces altas de la música popular cubana de todos los tiempos. Así llega la auténtica "Reina del Guaguancó" Celeste Mendoza que hoy despide el programa con el respaldo de "Los Papines" y las bandas de Bebo Valdés y Ernesto Duarte.
Pianist and silent film music specialist Neil Brand and trumpeter Matilda Lloyd join Jeffrey and Anna as they add five tracks to the playlist, in the last of the current series. From a celebrated American singer who died aged 27 we head to the most successful artist in the history of the Grammys, via a famous sacred Italian work, appropriate as Good Friday approaches.Producer Jerome Weatherald Presented with musical direction by Jeffrey Boakye and Anna PhoebeThe five tracks in this week's playlist:Mercedes Benz by Janis Joplin Stabat Mater Dolorosa by Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Mambo Bacan by Sophia Loren The Pink Panther Theme by Henry Mancini Say My Name by Destiny's ChildOther music in this episode:Toccata by Giovanni Battista Martini, played by Matilda Lloyd Peter Piper by Run-D.M.C. My Adidas by Run-D.M.C. Mambo No 5 by Pérez Prado Que Rico Mambo by Pérez Prado Bangers & Mash by Sophia Loren and Peter Sellers Moon River by Henry Mancini, sung by Audrey Hepburn Say My Name (Acapella) by Destiny's Child
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Shamit Dua of In The N.O Podcast & Newsletter Chris Gordy of Locked on SEC Podcast
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Zack Nagy of LSU Tigers on SI
In episode 223 host Galit Friedlander and guest May Or (professional dancer with touring and commercial credits and a doctorate in psychology) discuss what it took for May to complete her PhD while working as a dancer, the pressure and perfectionism many dancers experience, and how social media has changed the way dancers are seen in the industry. They also talk about May's experience growing up as an immigrant navigating language barriers, balancing rehearsals with doctoral coursework, and her perspective on why dancers can pursue more than one path. Follow Galit Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website - https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home - https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with May Or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maylovespink and TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@maylovespink. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Beabadoobee, que también forma parte del disco benéfico Help 2, con la versión de Say Yes” de Elliott Smith, presenta “All I Did Was Dream of You”, una preciosa canción en la que cuenta con la colaboración de The Marías y que se mueve por una atmósfera intima, etérea y muy sensual. Ellas protagonizan este podcast donde destacamos también "La Próxima Vez No Habrá Próxima Vez", nueva canción de Bunbury, con sonidos muy latinos, que conectan con los de The Animeros en "Mamba, Mambo". Aparte, escuchamos a Robyn con la canción que dedica a su hijo, "Blow My Mind" y a Sons con "Surfin'". SEAN FRUTOS - Lo Volvería a HacerRUFUS T FIREFLY - La PlazaBLEACHERS - Dirty Wedding DressTHE LEMON TWIGS - I Just Can't Get Over Losing YouGINEBRAS - Con Las Chicas en BerlínPIPIOLAS - Feria CañeteREPION - El Sueño Dura Una SemanaSHEGO - amiamigaBEABADOOBEE - All I Did Was Dream Of You (ft. The Marías)ARLO PARKS - Get GoROBYN - Blow My MindBUNBURY - La Próxima Vez No Habrá Próxima VezTHE ANIMEROS - Mamba MamboTHE BLACK KEYS - You Got to LoseSONS - Surfin'EL KANKA - Las GanasEscuchar audio
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast
Waziri wa Mambo ya Nje wa Australia Penny Wong amesema dunia ina wasiwasi kuhusu jinsi Iran inavyo jibu mashambulizi ya Marekani na Israel yaliyomuua kiongozi wake, Ayatollah Khamenei na kulenga miundombinu ya nyuklia.
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans UNOGuests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel Preston Guy of TigerBait.com
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Mambo by Liz Claiborne (2001) + The Howard Stern Show (1981- ) + Betty Thomas's Private Parts (1997) with Rick Seldon 2/19/26 S8E15 To hear this episode and the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
Podcast of Inside New Orleans with Eric Asher presented by Oceana Grill Bobby Hebert's Cajun Cannon Restaurant, Mambo's Olde NOLA Cookery 4-6pm on 106.7 The Ticket Listen live at www.ericasher.com The I-Heart Radio or TuneIn Radio App 106.7 The Ticket App & www.theticket1067.comShow podcast is available on all podcasting platformsTopics Saints LSU Tulane Pelicans Guests: Guerry Smith of nola.com Ross Jackson of Locked on Saints Podcast Pelicans Insider Oleh Kosel
Hey all, no Ann this week but Tony Denis and Rob wander in the desert discussing Fat Donnie's Catch 22, Background checks for future POTUS candidates, Burn Baby Burn, THE DOW! Mark Kelly, The jungle gym dump, Trump HATES Vets, Bomb Iran?, Tony channels Pam Bondo, AI and jobs and Enrique! WIPES!!!
Join LaTangela as she chats with Dr. Thomas and Dr. Boudreaux on the #tanline Woman's Hospital is leading the MAMMOGRAM MAMBO! As Carnival Season gets into full swing the message is simple: It's Time to Do the Mammogram Mambo. Schedule your mammogram. All of the physicians are united in helping women stay healthy and sending the message that getting their breast screenings should be at the top of their list. Watch full episode HERE Chime in : www.LaTangela.com RADIO - WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST KTCX - Beaumont, Tx. Mon-Fri 3-8 CST KMEZ - New Orleans, La. Mon-Fri 7p.m.-12mid WEMX Sundays 10a.m. KSMB Sundays 10a.m. WWO - YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms - #iTunes #Spotify #WEMX www.LaTangela.com www.TanTune.com Special Thank You - Gordon McKernan Injury Attorney - Official Partner #GordonGives #TanCares #225BulletinBoard #TanTune POOF Power Over Obstacles Forever GT Legacy AutoThe Fiery CrabHair Queen Beauty Super CenterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on DanceSpeak, I sit down with Brian 'Footwork' Green, a master teacher and influential figure in street and club dance culture whose impact spans generations. Recorded live in August 2025, this episode captures Brian's unfiltered thoughts on musicality, lineage, and what often gets misunderstood about street dance. We explore competition versus convention culture, the realities of the dance economy, and the difference between who you are and the artistic name you move under. Brian speaks honestly about off-beat dancing, “auto-tuned” movement, teaching, trends, and what gets lost when dance drifts away from the heart. The conversation also touches on race, representation, and identity in dance spaces—layered, nuanced, and rooted in lived experience rather than soundbites. Insightful, funny, challenging, and deeply grounded in culture, this episode is for dancers who love dance enough to think about it, question it, and keep it alive. Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website – https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home – https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Brian on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brianfootworkgreen/. You can purchase Brian's on-line dance classes https://www.theybarelyunderstandhello.com/#classes.
In episode 221, host Galit Friedlander and guest Kim Holmes (widely respected director, choreographer, dance educator) explore the roots of house and hip-hop culture through lived experience, mentorship, and time spent inside New York City's party and club scenes before these styles became widely visible. Kim shares her journey into dance, discovering house at a young age, and learning directly with pioneers like Marjory Smarth during a formative era that shaped how she moves, teaches, and thinks about longevity. Together, Galit and Kim reflect on what it meant to come up in spaces where culture was built in real time—long before social media or conventions—and how being “the it kids” back then came with both opportunity and responsibility. The conversation also moves into technique, recovery, listening to the body, trusting timing, and how mindset and intuition quietly guide long careers in dance. Originally recorded in 2019, this episode feels especially relevant today as dancers revisit foundations, lineage, and what it truly means to sustain a life in dance beyond trends. Follow Galit: Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gogalit Website – https://www.gogalit.com/ Fit From Home – https://galit-s-school-0397.thinkific.com/courses/fit-from-home You can connect with Kim Holmes on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimd.holmes. Listen to DanceSpeak on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.