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In this edition of The Way Out I'm honored to bring you my interview with composer, performing artist, coach for musicians and artists in recovery, and person in long term recovery Skip Sams. Skip shares his journey to and through recovery to this point with candor and insight that is rooted in humility, self-awareness, spirituality, and healthy doses of humor sprinkled throughout a story that is about Skip coming to grips with his addiction, mental health, sexuality, and ultimately finding and embracing Recovery. For Skip, Recovery is very much about recovering his spirituality and his creative purpose using his gifts, talents, skills, and abilities which has now led Skip to live the spiritual axiom that in order to keep what we have in Recovery we have to give it a way, Skip now helps others in Recovery discover their own creative purpose through his Creative Purpose Project so listen up. Contact Skip: skipsams.com Tel: (917) 387-6197 skip@skipsams.com Mention you listened to this episode and receive a FREE coaching session! More about the Creative Purpose Project: https://www.creativepurposeproject.com/ Recovery Literature (Quit-Lit) Recommendations: The Success Principles by Jack Canfield - https://www.amazon.com/Success-Principles-TM-Anniversary-Where/dp/0062364286 The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz - https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319 The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle - https://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808 Best Piece of Recovery Advice: Wait 48 hours before you react Song that Symbolizes Recovery for Sam: Beautiful Things by Mario Frangoulis - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vHW2U2eEI0 Don't forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” available only on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6HNQyyjlFBrDbOUADgw1Sz (c) 2015 - 2023 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-way-out-podcast/message
Como prometimos aquí está una nueva entrega dedicada a JOSE MARIA CANO en la que repasaremos sus composiciones, fuera de los trabajos que hizo para el grupo Mecano, que ya vimos en un podcast anterior. José María Cano quería ser cantautor, como sus ídolos Serrat o Aute, pero su idea no gustó en casa, así que marchó a estudiar arquitectura en Valencia, destacando en la rama de dibujo artístico, hasta que a los 19 años volvió a Madrid para ayudar a su padre en su negocio y estudiar empresariales, alternando con su pasión por la música. Finalmente fue contratado por la CBS como integrante del grupo musical Mecano, acompañado de su hermano Nacho y como vocalista Ana Torroja. La discográfica estaba más interesada en las canciones más pop que escribía su hermano que en las letras más serias de José María que tuvo que esforzarse para sacar adelante su estilo. Sin embargo muchos cantantes supieron ver su capacidad como compositor y le pidieron canciones que José María con su camaleónica habilidad supo hacer trajes a la medida de cada intérprete como veremos en la selección que hemos preparado. Tras disolverse el grupo Mecano, José María aún tenía mucho que decir tanto en el mundo de la música como en el de la pintura. Espero que disfrutes con este paseo con las melodías y letras escritas por José María Cano. 00h 00’00” Presentación 00h 01’18” Al alba – José María Cano y amigos 00h 04’54” ¿Qué haces tú en el mundo? – José María Cano y amigos 00h 08’31” 1982-1992 COMPONIENDO PARA OTROS 00h 09’30” No aguanto a tus padres – Iván 00h 12’21” Te quiero amor – Miguel Bosé 00h 15’41” Abracadabra – Alaska 00h 18’40” Hoy te he visto en la terraza de un bar – Daniela Romo 00h 21’06” Te fuiste – Massiel 00h 25’11” Ana y Miguel – Mocedades 00h 29’20” Crucemos – Ana Belén 00h 35’13” Enfrentarnos de nuevo a la vida - Emmanuel 00h 39’15” Fuiste un trozo de hielo en la escarcha – Amaya Uranga 00h 43’11” Luces de bohemia para Elisa – Emmanuel 00h 47’28” Miradas de amor – Massiel 00h 52’04” Solo – Emmanuel 00h 56’23” Ay que caray – Sara Montiel 01h 00’16” Elegia del niño marinero (Alberti) – Rosa León 01h 03’50” Lía – Ana Belén 01h 08’44” Tempo de vals – Chayanne 01h 12’44” Y aunque te haga calor – Julio Iglesias 01h 16’26” 1997 LUNA 01h 17’57” Hijo de la Luna – Montserrat Caballé 01h 23’15” Te quiero morena – Plácido Domingo 01h 27’50” Bajo el cielo de Sevilla – Teresa Berganza 01h 33’06” Fuego de amar – María José Martos, Ainhoa Arteta & Ignacio Giner 01h 40’53” Llévame niño p’al cura – Ainhoa Arteta 01h 45’08” Jaleo 01h 53’52” Arrorró, arrorró – Ainhoa Arteta 01h 58’00” Un gitano sin su honor – Plácido Domingo 02h 02’46” Epílogo – Renée Fleming 02h 05’58” 2000 JOSECANO 02h 07’24” Y ahora tengo un novio 02h 10’45” Quedó en Valencia 02h 13’25” Despedida 02h 14’38” A la luna de Valencia – Mario Frangoulis
DenizBank 25'inci kuruluş yıl dönümünü Zorlu Performans Sanatları Merkezi'nde düzenlediği özel bir gece ile kutladı. Bankanın kuruluş yıldönümünde Genel Müdür Hakan Ateş'in ünlü ses sanatçıları Sertab Erener ve İtalyan Mario Frangoulis ile birlikt...
With over 15 years of classical violin training, and her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music, Marissa proved her natural versatility on her very first audition for Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull – winning the lead violin position on his 2006 US tour. She would go on to join Jethro Tull for 5 more international tours.Marissa quickly became high in demand as both a featured soloist and recording artist. In the years from 2006 to present, Ms. Licata has collaborated and performed on national and international tours with Alicia Keys, Jethro Tull, Wyclef Jean, H.E.R., James Montgomery, Mario Frangoulis, Ben Harper, Ringo Starr, K. Michelle, Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, Gloria Estefan, Pras of the Fugees, and many more.Appearances on ‘Good Morning America', ‘The View', ‘The Latin Grammys', and ‘Live From The Artist's Den', launched the violinist into the spotlight once again in 2012 – this time as a headliner, for her sold out Scullers Jazz Club debut in Boston. Even with a full solo tour schedule, Marissa remained active within the orchestral and chamber music scenes, guesting at chamber festivals throughout the Northeast and performing with the Boston Ballet.In 2018, Marissa joined the American Repertory Theater as violinist and concertmistress for the Alanis Morrisette musical, ‘Jagged Little Pill'. The new musical premiered to rave reveiws and a sold out run. After this great success, Ms. Licata continued in the NYC theater scene, joining the orcehstra at Radio City Music Hall for the 2018 ‘Christmas Spectacular' starring the The Rockettes.2019 has perhaps been the most successful year yet. Marissa has balanced appearances on ‘Jimmy Kimmel', The BET Awards, featuring with H.E.R., and recording as breakout artist on projects in the Latin genre. Showcasing the eclectic violinist in her native musical roots, promises a unique combination for the genre and the future of music across the Americas.Her dazzling intensity both on stage and on camera have been mesmerizing audiences, fellow artists and fans everywhere. With a resume of global accomplishment, drawing on World music influences from Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East – Marissa's unique Gypsy fusion highlights universally familiar melodies with contagious rhythmic energy – a relentlessness presented with tremendous passion, heart, joy, and a stylish flair all her own.Learn more about Lyte Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With over 15 years of classical violin training, and her Bachelor's and Master's degrees from the New England Conservatory of Music, Marissa proved her natural versatility on her very first audition for Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull – winning the lead violin position on his 2006 US tour. She would go on to join Jethro Tull for 5 more international tours.Marissa quickly became high in demand as both a featured soloist and recording artist. In the years from 2006 to present, Ms. Licata has collaborated and performed on national and international tours with Alicia Keys, Jethro Tull, Wyclef Jean, H.E.R., James Montgomery, Mario Frangoulis, Ben Harper, Ringo Starr, K. Michelle, Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, Gloria Estefan, Pras of the Fugees, and many more.Appearances on ‘Good Morning America', ‘The View', ‘The Latin Grammys', and ‘Live From The Artist's Den', launched the violinist into the spotlight once again in 2012 – this time as a headliner, for her sold out Scullers Jazz Club debut in Boston. Even with a full solo tour schedule, Marissa remained active within the orchestral and chamber music scenes, guesting at chamber festivals throughout the Northeast and performing with the Boston Ballet.In 2018, Marissa joined the American Repertory Theater as violinist and concertmistress for the Alanis Morrisette musical, ‘Jagged Little Pill'. The new musical premiered to rave reveiws and a sold out run. After this great success, Ms. Licata continued in the NYC theater scene, joining the orcehstra at Radio City Music Hall for the 2018 ‘Christmas Spectacular' starring the The Rockettes.2019 has perhaps been the most successful year yet. Marissa has balanced appearances on ‘Jimmy Kimmel', The BET Awards, featuring with H.E.R., and recording as breakout artist on projects in the Latin genre. Showcasing the eclectic violinist in her native musical roots, promises a unique combination for the genre and the future of music across the Americas.Her dazzling intensity both on stage and on camera have been mesmerizing audiences, fellow artists and fans everywhere. With a resume of global accomplishment, drawing on World music influences from Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East – Marissa's unique Gypsy fusion highlights universally familiar melodies with contagious rhythmic energy – a relentlessness presented with tremendous passion, heart, joy, and a stylish flair all her own.Learn more about Lyte
Mario Frangoulis chats to Donie Tarrant on the phone from Athens, about his career to date and his new album ‘Blue Skies (An American Songbook), which is Mario's 21st album and covers songs from the American golden era. Featuring songs by Cole Porter, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Irving Berlin and many more.
My guest today is a part of the ''Fragrance Community'' on YouTube, she has been a fragrance critic/reviewer/entertainer for the past year and a half. With her bubbly and quirky style she is one of the top women fragrance reviewers on the platform. There's a lot more the Curly Scents though (Andrea Charls) is a singer-songwriter and an entertainer. Born and raised in the exotic and beautiful island of Cyprus, she currently resides in Boston, MA. Andrea has worked with many iconic artists such as:Annie Lennox, Javier Limon, Pepe de Lucía, José Mercé and Mario Frangoulis just to name a few. Sit back, relax and listen to this nice musical and fragrant chat with our own Curly Scents. Enjoy!
On our 6th episode of Superstar PR, we interviewed the incredibly talented guitarist, Pavlo! To date, Pavlo has collaborated with many artists including, John Secada, Olivia Newton-John, Giannis Ploutarchos and Mario Frangoulis and has released a total of 14 albums! Pavlo's widely successful "Mediterranean Nights" PBS special, aired internationally on PBS, Bravo and CBC! From sold out tours to his career-changing moment, this is a must listen episode! Follow Pavlo on Instagram and Twitter: @pavloguitar Follow Niki on Instagram and Twitter: @NikiincTo Email: info@nikiinc.ca Website: www.nikiinc.ca Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show!
微信公众号:letsespannol 背景音乐:Mario Frangoulis-a la luna de Valencia 昨天的推送和月亮有关的西语表达中我们留了一个问题给大家:quedarse a la luna de Valencia是什么意思?它的意思是:(像昨日推送Lucio同学说的�)(⊙_⊙) 发呆 走神 心不在焉;或者因为走神而耽误了本来想要做的事情。比如:Vas a desayunar y te quedas a la luna de Valencia viendo la televisión. No has probado el desayuno. 你去吃早饭,但是因为看电视走了神,所以错过了早饭。这个用法是怎么来的呢?很久以前,瓦伦西亚是一座被城墙围起来的城市。到了晚上自然要关闭城门。如果有人因为在回城的路上分了心,错过了城门关闭的时间,那么就只好就着瓦伦西亚的月光睡在城外了。
微信公众号:letsespannol 背景音乐:Mario Frangoulis-a la luna de Valencia 昨天的推送和月亮有关的西语表达中我们留了一个问题给大家:quedarse a la luna de Valencia是什么意思?它的意思是:(像昨日推送Lucio同学说的�)(⊙_⊙) 发呆 走神 心不在焉;或者因为走神而耽误了本来想要做的事情。比如:Vas a desayunar y te quedas a la luna de Valencia viendo la televisión. No has probado el desayuno. 你去吃早饭,但是因为看电视走了神,所以错过了早饭。这个用法是怎么来的呢?很久以前,瓦伦西亚是一座被城墙围起来的城市。到了晚上自然要关闭城门。如果有人因为在回城的路上分了心,错过了城门关闭的时间,那么就只好就着瓦伦西亚的月光睡在城外了。
Todos acreditam em alguns, mas nem todos sabem reconhecê-los como tais. O mundo está cada vez mais cheio de “fatos”; imutáveis e eternas “verdades”… ou seria cada vez mais cheio de mitos, meramente assim disfarçados? Veja bem. Curte o VB? Ajude-nos a mantê-lo no ar; seja nosso padrinho(a) a partir de R$1 por mês. Contate-nos por nosso WhatsApp (19-98908-1238) e/ou email: vejabem@vejabempodcast.com.br Encontre-nos também no: Facebook, Twitter e YouTube Referências: Sorry, but the 5-second rule was debunked by science yet again (artigo) How did Eratosthenes calculate the circumference of the Earth? (video) Mario Frangoulis (video) The Limits of “Grit” (artigo) How to Become Great at Just About Anything (podcast) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (livro) – patrocinado
Todos acreditam em alguns, mas nem todos sabem reconhecê-los como tais. O mundo está cada vez mais cheio de “fatos”; imutáveis e eternas “verdades”… ou seria cada vez mais cheio de mitos, meramente assim disfarçados? Veja bem. Curte o VB? Ajude-nos a mantê-lo no ar; seja nosso padrinho(a) a partir de R$1 por mês. Contate-nos por nosso WhatsApp (19-98908-1238) e/ou email: vejabem@vejabempodcast.com.br Encontre-nos também no: Facebook, Twitter e YouTube Referências: Sorry, but the 5-second rule was debunked by science yet again (artigo) How did Eratosthenes calculate the circumference of the Earth? (video) Mario Frangoulis (video) The Limits of “Grit” (artigo) How to Become Great at Just About Anything (podcast) Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (livro) – patrocinado
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Alyce Wilson, Executive Director, Grace Hill Women's Business Center (WBC). WBC partners with other institutions and community organizations to offer a variety of programs and services to further individuals' aims of entrepreneurship. It offers: — Comprehensive services to support all stages of entrepreneurship — Focus on women and minorities in under-resourced communities across the St. Louis region — In-depth 16 week business development training (Workshop in Business Opportunities "WIBO") — One-on-one business counseling — Ongoing Emerson Business Legal Clinic If you want to learn more about the WBC, contact us at 314-584-6700 or wbcinfo@gracehillsettlement.org.
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Susan Bushnell, State Director of the March of Dimes and Jamie Antisdel, mom of Adali, born at 28 weeks. November is Prematurity Awareness Month and when the March of Dimes focuses the nation’s attention on premature birth. STATISTICS/FACTS - Every year, nearly half a million babies are born too soon in the United States. Our country’s premature birth rate has risen by 36 percent over the last 25 years. - Premature birth is the number 1 killer of newborns. - Babies born just a few weeks early are at risk of severe health problems and lifelong issues including learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, asthma, and other chronic conditions. For more info: marchofdimes.org/Missouri For report card info: marchofdimes.org/reportcard
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org.
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Susan Bushnell, State Director of the March of Dimes and Jamie Antisdel, mom of Adali, born at 28 weeks. November is Prematurity Awareness Month and when the March of Dimes focuses the nation's attention on premature birth. STATISTICS/FACTS - Every year, nearly half a million babies are born too soon in the United States. Our country's premature birth rate has risen by 36 percent over the last 25 years. - Premature birth is the number 1 killer of newborns. - Babies born just a few weeks early are at risk of severe health problems and lifelong issues including learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, asthma, and other chronic conditions. For more info: marchofdimes.org/Missouri For report card info: marchofdimes.org/reportcard
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Susan Bushnell, State Director of the March of Dimes and Jamie Antisdel, mom of Adali, born at 28 weeks. November is Prematurity Awareness Month and when the March of Dimes focuses the nation’s attention on premature birth. STATISTICS/FACTS - Every year, nearly half a million babies are born too soon in the United States. Our country’s premature birth rate has risen by 36 percent over the last 25 years. - Premature birth is the number 1 killer of newborns. - Babies born just a few weeks early are at risk of severe health problems and lifelong issues including learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, asthma, and other chronic conditions. For more info: marchofdimes.org/Missouri For report card info: marchofdimes.org/reportcard
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Susan Bushnell, State Director of the March of Dimes and Jamie Antisdel, mom of Adali, born at 28 weeks. November is Prematurity Awareness Month and when the March of Dimes focuses the nation's attention on premature birth. STATISTICS/FACTS - Every year, nearly half a million babies are born too soon in the United States. Our country's premature birth rate has risen by 36 percent over the last 25 years. - Premature birth is the number 1 killer of newborns. - Babies born just a few weeks early are at risk of severe health problems and lifelong issues including learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, asthma, and other chronic conditions. For more info: marchofdimes.org/Missouri For report card info: marchofdimes.org/reportcard
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Alyce Wilson, Executive Director, Grace Hill Women's Business Center (WBC). WBC partners with other institutions and community organizations to offer a variety of programs and services to further individuals’ aims of entrepreneurship. It offers: — Comprehensive services to support all stages of entrepreneurship — Focus on women and minorities in under-resourced communities across the St. Louis region — In-depth 16 week business development training (Workshop in Business Opportunities "WIBO") — One-on-one business counseling — Ongoing Emerson Business Legal Clinic If you want to learn more about the WBC, contact us at 314-584-6700 or wbcinfo@gracehillsettlement.org.
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org.
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Susan Bushnell, State Director of the March of Dimes and Jamie Antisdel, mom of Adali, born at 28 weeks. November is Prematurity Awareness Month and when the March of Dimes focuses the nation’s attention on premature birth. STATISTICS/FACTS - Every year, nearly half a million babies are born too soon in the United States. Our country’s premature birth rate has risen by 36 percent over the last 25 years. - Premature birth is the number 1 killer of newborns. - Babies born just a few weeks early are at risk of severe health problems and lifelong issues including learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, asthma, and other chronic conditions. For more info: marchofdimes.org/Missouri For report card info: marchofdimes.org/reportcard
Jade Harrell with John McGah, Executive Director, Give US Your Poor. Motown legend Smokey Robinson and Mario Frangoulis will perform for the "Voices for Veterans" concert on December 6th at Peabody Opera House. Show starts at 7 p.m. Voices for Veterans holds concerts to raise money and awareness to permanently house veterans, provide needed services and support their quality of life when they return home. Get more information at peabodyoperahouse.com and at vfvconcerts.org. and Jade Harrell with Susan Bushnell, State Director of the March of Dimes and Jamie Antisdel, mom of Adali, born at 28 weeks. November is Prematurity Awareness Month and when the March of Dimes focuses the nation's attention on premature birth. STATISTICS/FACTS - Every year, nearly half a million babies are born too soon in the United States. Our country's premature birth rate has risen by 36 percent over the last 25 years. - Premature birth is the number 1 killer of newborns. - Babies born just a few weeks early are at risk of severe health problems and lifelong issues including learning disabilities, cerebral palsy, blindness, hearing loss, asthma, and other chronic conditions. For more info: marchofdimes.org/Missouri For report card info: marchofdimes.org/reportcard
Having just completed phase 1 of his US and Canada LIVE tour in Pasadena CA., Mario Frangoulis heads to Montreal Canada, Boston, MA, and Washington DC before heading to Moscow. Tonight on "One Voice from Africa ... to the World", you will hear stories 'from the road' as his band members join me on the air to share their sentiments about the concert last Saturday and their expectations for the road ahead. Also joining me will be several guests from the concert performance to express their thoughts and to tell you why you need to see Frangoulis perform LIVE this summer. So join us for a fun filled entertaining evening on "One Voice from Africa .... to the World" with great music and fabulous guests.
Having just completed phase 1 of his US and Canada LIVE tour in Pasadena CA., Mario Frangoulis heads to Montreal Canada, Boston, MA, and Washington DC before heading to Moscow. Tonight on "One Voice from Africa ... to the World", you will hear stories 'from the road' as his band members join me on the air to share their sentiments about the concert last Saturday and their expectations for the road ahead. Also joining me will be several guests from the concert performance to express their thoughts and to tell you why you need to see Frangoulis perform LIVE this summer. So join us for a fun filled entertaining evening on "One Voice from Africa .... to the World" with great music and fabulous guests.