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Does playing acoustic guitar provide benefits beyond the joy and satisfaction of making music? Join music wellness specialists Michelle Qureshi and Ian Wilkerson to learn about a range of music therapy experiences and explore the physical, emotional, spiritual, and clinical benefits of playing and listening to acoustic music.Thank you to Strings By Mail for sponsoring this episode. Explore guitar strings and special offers at stringsbymail.com.Additional Resources:Michelle Qureshi is a classically trained guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, Reiki Master, practicing yogi, student of Shamanism, and presenter of sound experiences. Learn more at michellequreshi.com.Ian Wilkerson is a board certified music therapist, breathwork coach, guitarist, singer-songwriter, and the founder of Bay Area Music Therapy.Read the "Possible Mechanisms for the Effects of Sound Vibration on Human Health" article referenced in this episode.Support the show:Listen to Part 2 on PatreonMake a donation on PayPalGive a rating and reviewThe Acoustic Guitar Podcast theme music is composed by Adam Perlmutter and performed for this episode by Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers.This episode is hosted by Nick Grizzle and E.E. Bradman, produced by Tanya Gonzalez, and directed and edited by Joey Lusterman. Executive producers are Lyzy Lusterman and Stephanie Campos Dal Broi.The Acoustic Guitar Podcast is produced by the team at Acoustic Guitar magazine, including:Publisher: Lyzy LustermanEditorial Director: Adam PerlmutterManaging Editor: Kevin OwensCreative Director: Joey LustermanDigital Content Director: Stephanie Campos Dal BroiDigital Content Manager: Nick GrizzleMarketing Services Manager: Tanya GonzalezSupport the Show.
Hello everyone, welcome to the Independent Spotlight. We're going to cover Drone day as well as a very interesting album for a group who I actually enjoy. I hope you enjoy the program! Set 1: The Allam is a group based in Michigan. The artist page links to this album as its their only release, but its a good one. This has Celtic and electronic vibes and a great album to boot. Its 8 tracks and we're playing 4.All compositions by Tyler Duncan, John McSherry, and Michael Shimmin Others involved in production too. the olllam lllow the sun 07:55 the olllam stream of silllver 06:26 the olllam without a word 00:25 the olllam a grey eye lllooks back 07:58 Set 2: Michelle Qureshi is in Indiana and Paul Landry have two single tracks out. Michelle is in Indiana while Paul is in the UK. He also has a website if you wish. Michelle Qureshi Faith 04:58 Paul Landry Ambedo 05:50 Set 3: This is our longest set. Part 6 of Scott's album will only be able to be played as a portion because of its length, but we will have time to play a good 30-35 minutes if not more of that track. Links to each artist are in the closing section of these notes. Brothers of the Drone, Sisters of the Drone Drone Day 2024 40:38 Scott Lawlor An Invitation to Introspection, Part 1 1:13:57 Scott Lawlor An Invitation to Introspection, Part 6 (portion) 1:17:57 We normally don't polay portions of tracks, but since this is drone day, we want to celebrate it but we can't when it'll go way over. We'll have the full track play for the podcast though, and I think tht's a great compromise. This will be announced after the first track of this set. Here's a link to Scott's Bandcamp page Here's a link to Binaural Space's page on Bandcamp Here's a link to Binaural's Space's web site Thanks so much for listening! We'll see you on another edition of the program next time.
The music of Dustin Furlow, Michelle Qureshi
Today's episode of the Studio Alchemy Podcast features an interview with musician, Michelle Qureshi. We chat about her creative process and improvisation. Find out more at: https://michellequreshi.com/ On the Studio Alchemy Podcast we explore creative ways to transform our lives. Hosted by Addie Hirschten, a contemporary impressionist painter, art teacher, author, and public speaker. Find out more at https://studioalchemy.art/.
Welcome to the program here at the Spotlight. A Day On Venus by Michelle Qureshi. I attended the listening party for it and this will be our featured full length album. Besides that, we'll talk about another release through Binaural Space done by another artist based on Uncle Fito. Other new releases we've gotten too may be played as well as others from across the landscape. Hope you enjoy the program! This will be program 302 of the series of spotlighting great material we've found. Set 1: SkinMechanix The Great Discovery 02:31 Sound of Seventy Three Dub Machine 00:48 woodrowgerber Don't You Worry About Me 02:46 William Brooks Convertible Girls Live 04:23 Ustoz Before The End 03:46 Set 2: Sokoban Gateway 01:53 Sokoban Magic Space, Part One 01:36 Sokoban Folksy 01:43 Sokoban Unwind 01:37 Sokoban Magic Space, Part Two 02:03 Set 3: Perry Frank Fell Asleep Forever 04:51 Perry Frank Enter The Backrooms 06:04 Perry Frank Empty Spaces Of Mind 04:51 Perry Frank Last Memory Of You 06:28 Set 4: Philip Chika Caravan To The Cosmos 06:01 Philip Chika Cosmic Camels 05:15 Philip Chika And Now We Arrive 03:10 Set 5: macabro Shiver 04:16 Mandrake Root Love on Wheels 05:46 Mark Boulle Today I Awake 03:04 Memories of Tomorrow Trance of Life 07:02 Set 6: Bruce Guynn Not The Same 04:10 Bette & Wallet 2001 02:37 Paul Molinario I Hope It Works Out 05:32 Michelle Qureshi Floating 09:04 S A R R A M Sinking Shadows 01:09 CD of the day: A Day on Venus by Michelle Qureshi. Michelle Qureshi Stars by the Pocketful 03:21 Michelle Qureshi American Prelude 02:52 Michelle Qureshi Luminous Fields 03:50 Michelle Qureshi Being There 02:55 Michelle Qureshi Within This Night 02:42 Michelle Qureshi Electric Blue 02:47 Michelle Qureshi Belonging Here 02:06 Michelle Qureshi Before You Speak 02:14 Michelle Qureshi Slipped Away 03:07 Michelle Qureshi Rain in Heaven 02:44 Michelle Qureshi Dusty Springs 02:04 Michelle Qureshi Mayan Trails 02:33 Michelle Qureshi Warm Waters 04:35 Michelle Qureshi Sliding Away 02:46 Michelle Qureshi Light Rain 02:34 Michelle Qureshi Without This Night 02:52 Michelle Qureshi Wondrous 04:26 Michelle Qureshi Walk at Dusk 02:20 Set 7: Acappella More Than a Friend 02:29 Ariel Rose Hanukkah's Child 02:50 Ariel Rose Dear Santa 02:36 Brett Vogel Hallelujah 06:08 Emily Kurn If I Am American 02:58 Home Free Colder Weather (Live from The Sing-Off Tour) 03:14 This will complete today's program. Thanks for listening and we'll be back with another program next time!
She's expanding musically and spiritually, but facing unforeseen circumstances that have kept her from sharing her gifts with the world. Reemerging onto the music scene, she has recently released A Blueprint for Life, filled with layers and hidden lines. We discuss how her unique sound stands out and impacts listeners. In this episode, you will be able to: Immerse yourself in Michelle Qureshi's transformative sound meditation techniques combining ancient and modern instruments. Discover the significance of striking a balance between intellectualizing music and letting your heart guide your performance. Uncover the amazing potential of music in creating transformative journeys and experiences. Explore the inspiration and themes behind Qureshi's powerful new album, A Blueprint for Life. Recognize the universal nature of music as a healing mechanism transcending cultural and geographical boundaries. Michelle Qureshi is an award-winning musician and composer known for her versatility and depth. Trained as a classical guitarist, Michelle has expanded her repertoire to include a wide range of instruments and styles. With 16 albums under her belt, her music has been streamed millions of times worldwide. Michelle's Harmonic Sound Immersion sessions combine ancient and modern instruments to produce healing vibrations that resonate with listeners on a deep level. As a Reiki practitioner, her spiritual development informs her music, resulting in a rich, transformative experience for all who listen. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:14 - Introduction 00:01:57 - Music and Higher Chakras 00:04:17 - Challenges in the Music Business 00:08:53 - Music Education and Intuition 00:14:21 - Power of Sound 00:16:40 - A Blueprint for Life 00:22:06 - Healing Frequencies 00:26:34 - AI in Music 00:29:35 - Differentiating Synthetic and Natural 00:33:11 - Potential and Risks with AI 00:34:05 - Social Media Strategy 00:35:28 - Global Reach 00:36:23 - Being Free 00:37:21 - Gratitude
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In this episode, Tim interviews Myndstream recording artist Michelle Qureshi about her incredible run of creativity which has seen her release 14 albums of relaxing music in just 8 years. You can find her music on just about every streaming platform out there, but learn more about Michelle at http://www.michellequreshi.com. For the "Relaxation Vacation", visit: https://www.sonicrecovery.com For the Music in Recovery Self-Care Guide for Healthcare Professionals, visit: https://hcp.sonicrecovery.com/ Learn about our sponsors: McConnellmts.com DrNeecie.com Production Support: Chris Millett
Michelle Qureshi, is an Integrative approach (Psychodynamic and Person Centred) counsellor. Working with men and women who have suffered from domestic abuse, bereavement, relationship issues, family issues.
It was an absolute delight to spend time with the exceptionally talented, award-winning artist Michelle Qureshi. Michelle lifts the veil to reveal the mystery behind creating music intuitively and opening herself to allow musical experiences to be delivered through her. Her new album, Within, will be available beginning September 25, 2020. Michelle explains the Harmonic Sound Immersion experience, and her role as a conduit for something bigger than her to flow through her in creation of the experience. How music and sound works to connect her to Source and Higher Self. The surprising advantages which spring forth from pauses in creative flow. Michelle shares some beautiful and profound experiences which have presented through her music for others. She explains how the creation of her music comes through for her as though she is building something with shapes and textures. https://myndstream.com/michelle-qureshi http://www.michellequreshi.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/MichelleQureshi
“John,” they said to me, “how will you possibly follow up your 300th show?” I gave them a sly smile, and as I turned to go said, over my shoulder, “With the 301st.” True story. Settle in. This 90’s got new and library tracks, and we settle in for 30 minutes with Michelle Qureshi. Download […]
We take you around the world talking about new releases playing older material and much more. The Independent artist spotlight, broadcast 101 will have something different. We're playing a wide variety of tunes, and we'll also talk about some new releases coming that we still need to get. I'll make a show of any new artists once I get the music downloaded. I believe its one artist. Hope you enjoy this program! Set 1: Elise LeBec, Moonlit Waters Radhamohan and Sivitri, The Sweet Ashtakam Red Sky Lullaby, Circular Logic Rildrim, Rildrimology Set 2: Alan Marchand, Rainbows End Artemis, Subterranean (Jimmy 2 Sticks Remix) Colfax, Celica Vito Paternoster, Sonata Prima, in do minore - Presto Version, Love redux Saros, Consolation DAC Crowell, Lhasa Diapason Dave Preston, I Am Sorry Set 3: Scott Lawlor, world of ice and snow part 4 Scott Lawlor, Momentary Presence (Featuring wings of an angel) Michelle Qureshi, Snapdragons Haven, I Need You Justin Johnson, Silver Bells (feat. The Nikster) Nick Baker, Deck the Halls Nox Arcana, Rex Ventorum Artemis, Love of the Game Askold Buk, A.F.B. Olof Göthlin & Barry Phillips, Farmors brudpolska e. Gyis Anders Ben Rusch, My Favourite Book Bindi Society, Mourner's Kaddish Boris Moskvitin, Raga Yaman Brigitte Meuwsen, Love Amore Liebe (Hippest Guy) (feat. Kid Afrika and Jaalleb) Terracotta Blue, Dandylion Ruben van Rompaey, Hayati Conway Hambone, Herbert Fontaine Paolo Pavan, Felipe Vers, Cubana Pavlova Wind Quintet, Reverie (Andre Caplet, arr. Christopher Britton) Piotr Janeczek, Hymn to our Beautiful World (Epic Final) This will complete the program. I hope each and every one of you have a great day. Thanks so much for listening!
I chat with Michelle Qureshi, a masterful world/ambient composer and guitarist based in Indianapolis, IN. Check out http://www.michellequreshi.com
Welcome to broadcast 94 of the Independent artist spotlight. We're going to feature two artists. Sadly, one of them is no longer in the independent side as being listed on CD Baby. That would be the Quebe Sisters. They started young, but yet have a really great sound. I recently got the albums we were missing. Next, Jennifer Trusdale was featured on an independent blog called Artist Track. Here is the page on Artist Track that talks about her and you can play clips from the album. On today's show, we're going to play some of the well-known tracks that were once played as classic rock or other genred music. Also today, I'm going to play a wide variety of other music as well. I hope you enjoy the podcasted version of the show, and thanks for listening! Here is The Quebe Sisters web site done by a search. Glad to see they've got a website! Set 1: Terracotta Blue, Dreamvintage (part 1) Edward Simon, Stephen Keogh & Philip Donkin, Blame It On My Youth Hullabaloo, Someone Else's Cheese Kerani, The Valley Set 2: Michelle Qureshi, Asleep WIth Windows Open Alan Broadbent, Lady Love Brett Vogel, Painted Skies Dana Cunningham, Max Dyer & Jeff Oster, Chimes On Rock Mountain Jennifer Truesdale, Have You Ever Seen the Rain Jennifer Truesdale, Love the One You're With Sylvia, Arrow Set 3: Creedence Clearwater Revival, Have You Ever Seen The Rain- Ac Rock, Love the One You're With Gaelynn Lea, Wexford Carol / O Christmas Tree Hullabaloo, The Old Grey Mare The Quebe Sisters Band, Crafton Blues The Belmonts, The Bell That Couldn't Jingle Stuart Hamm, Te Extraño Set 4: The Celtic Reggae Revolution, Spancil Hill-Gordon Wilson is a Forgiver The Kokoon, Charm The Quebe Sisters, Every Which-A-Way The Ranchhands, Paradise The Union Trade, Aurelia Jennifer Truesdale, I Need You Tonight The Quebe Sisters, How High the Moon C Layne, Short Fuses Burn Long Bridges Capital Sons, Better Part Of Me Set 5: Various Artists, 03 - Shadows On The Snow - This Song Is For My Friend Candy Various Artists, 11 - David Gerard - Sunrise Over Candy Mountain The Quebe Sisters, Pierce the Blue The Quebe Sisters, Bluegrass in the Backwoods Emavision, Liquid morning Emmalee Crane, In Sense and Sign Ernst Stolz, Canzona per basso solo detta la Trombocina (Girolamo Frescobaldi) The Quebe Sisters, Take the 'a' Train Various Artists, 16 - Philippe Neau - Candy walks - golden way - in memory Various Artists, 19 - Scott Lawlor - Embracing Shadows The Quebe Sisters, Speed the Plow Medley (Speed the Plow, The Maid Behind the Bar, Temperance Reel) Various Artists, 02 - Carbonates On Mars - She Will Always Be Right Here Various Artists, 09 - SRIGALA - Chocolate And Nuts Deliver You This will complete the show. Set 5 is a longer set that was unannounced in a way as we ended up getting an album the same day the show aired. Its all good. Hope you enjoyed the program as much as I have bringing it to you.
PLAYLIST MÚSICAS IMAGINADAS 2 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2019 - RODRIGO LEAO. A Praia do Norte (A Montanha Magica, 2011) - FIONA JOY HAWKINS. Invisible Train (Signature Deluxe Edition, 2019) - FIONA JOY HAWKINS. Ceremony (Signature Deluxe Edition, 2019) - FIONA JOY HAWKINS. Fair and White (Signature Deluxe Edition, 2019) - RICK SPARKS. Angel Song (Hushabye, 2019) - RICK SPARKS. When the Stars Come Out (Hushabye, 2019) - MASAKO. Three Talkative Brooks in Spring Meadow (Underwater Whisperer, 2019) - MASAKO. Underwater Whisperer (Underwater Whisperer, 2019) - MASAKO. Coral Reef Blues (Underwater Whisperer, 2019) - MASAKO. Sea Pearls (Underwater Whisperer, 2019) - MICHELLE QURESHI. As Above (Harmonic Dreams, 2019) - MICHELLE QURESHI. Light Years Away (Harmonic Dreams, 2019)
My guest today is Michelle Qureshi. Michelle is a graduate of the United States Coast Guard Academy, and she served 9 years in the military, leaving the Coast Guard as a Lieutenant. If that last name sounds familiar, then it’s probably because you’re familiar with speaker and author Nabeel Qureshi. He’s Michelle’s late husband who wrote two NY Times bestsellers, “Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus” and “No God But One,” and who died in 2017 after being diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer in 2016. Michelle’s story of military life at the intersection of faith, family, and profession is one that deals with such topics as stress, hardship, and discouragement, but more importantly, it’s a story of how she has experienced what she calls “incredible hope amidst suffering.” What we talked about Where does your story begin? Why she joined the Coast Guard, how she met Nabeel. "Trials have a way of giving you opportunities to grow." Regarding that first assignment aboard the law enforcement cutter in 2008. What was that assignment like? What was life like aboard the cutter? You mentioned during a conversation offline that expressing emotions, or showing need, and even demonstrating morality were considered signs of weakness and ignorance. Talk more about that. "There was a twisted delight in seeing innocence corrupted." How did you see those around you coping with the stressful environment? What about you? "God, I will serve you anywhere—anywhere but here." The difficult assignment that we’re talking about happened during the first 2 years of your marriage. What sort of support or advice were you getting from home, or was this even a topic you discussed with Nabeel? Shifting the focus now to the challenges you faced at home—and of course I’m mostly talking about Nabeel’s cancer diagnosis—talk more about that time in your life. "We were just a rag-tag group of people that loved God." What did dealing with stress look like in the situation with Nabeel? Michelle shares her three P's. "God is present. God gives us power. And there is purpose in the trials and suffering." Michelle offers some books and resources—including a potential book that she might be writing soon. Elisabeth Elliott author page on Amazon Joni Eareckson Tada author page on Amazon Lysa TerKeurst author page on Amazon Levi Lusko: Through The Eyes of a Lion About Michelle Follow Michelle: NQMinistries Support: Patreon Books: Nabeel’s books
This is broadcast 201. On it, we have a bit of new material we'll play from one of my Favorites Michelle, as well as Scott Lawlor. I'll also have a wide variety of other tunes as well. Set 1: Eduardo Figueroa and Oscar Ohlsen Obra por la K3, Alemanda (Santiago de Murcia) 02:37 Emiel Stopler Avond in Schaddeberge 02:15 Eric Kamen The Sphinx's Dream 04:10 Etherfysh Sidewalk 09:51 Set 2: Michelle Qureshi Because we Knew 06:07 Michelle Qureshi Face of Things 05:36 Ian Underwood Walrus Love 06:07 Kaissa Eyoum 03:44 macabro Tundra 06:13 Paul Avgerinos Communion 04:19 Scott Lawlor The 2nd word - s+¡¦¦mera tha e+¡sai maz+¡ mou ston par+ídeiso 12:25 Scott Lawlor The 7th Word - Pater in manus tuas commendo spiritum meum 15:00 Set 3: Sylvia In My Life 02:56 Haven Hand In Hand In Hand 03:10 Keith Lancaster & The Acappella Company Bridegroom 03:28 Lindee Link Mirror, Mirror 02:32 Mindy Gledhill Little Soldier 04:14 Pert Near Sandstone Enough Said 04:05 Stuart Hamm Uniformitarianism 05:39 Acappella Children Faithfully 02:45 Acappella Children Share What We've Got 02:52 Aeoliah Awakening 16:05 Brett Vogel Breathe Clean 03:50 Set 4: This is a double shot of Scott Lawlor as we forgot one album, and its a full length album with a track of the same name. We're playing one part of it. Then, the last track of today's show is going to be the long form piece discussed during one of my talk breaks. Scott Lawlor The Origin Of Supernatural Astronomical Phenomena 22, Part 4 12:12 Scott Lawlor eve of morning 1:15:07 This completes the show. Enjoy!
Hello folks, welcome to today's program, which is broadcast 78. On it, we're going to play new material from Scott Lawlor, Michelle Qureshi, and Keith Hinton. Keith is a blind individual from Arizona. We also will feature several tracks from an album Scott Lawlor tweeted out as a retweet entitled Eternal Wanderer: Music For Leaving The Solar System . I hope you'll enjoy today's wide variety of music. Thanks for listening! Set 1: Kaila Flexer Full Moon Tango 04:12 Kato Kahra Dark And Sweet 03:43 Kene Valley 04:05 Kettleblack Bad Bad Bad 04:28 Set 2: Liamkins I Wanna Get You Back 02:54 La Nuova Musica Amor io parto (Giulio Caccini) 02:22 Loc Saint Tales From The Darkside 03:29 Lydia McCauley The Cloister Within 05:46 MAKO Afterglow 03:15 com.sound.field Gentrification Of Nature 03:29 Filmy Ghost (486958) 2014 MU69 07:59 mutanT.R.I. VoyagEndless (Excerpt) 04:32 Tim Kays Infinite 11:34 Set 3: McKenna Morris Army of Angels 04:17 Nox Arcana Hypnos 00:57 Suzanne Pittson True Visions (True Colors) 04:15 The Color Bars Affine Transformation 03:28 Tonality Acappella Who Would Imagine A King (feat. Musa Ntshudu) 02:02 Tyrone Wells Home to Me 05:02 Scott Lawlor tumbling down to sleep 28:01 Will Diehl Floating 02:56 Various Artists Learning Faith 04:44 Michelle Qureshi & Songs of Eden Kumi Daiko 03:46 Tonic Sol-fa All Will Be Well 04:19 Keith Hinton Future_Stuff 13:06 Keith Hinton Fuzzball_Jam 13:54 The Quebe Sisters Band Red Wing 03:10 Shir Soul Dreidel 03:39 Peter Davidson Tamil Nadu Dream 03:23 Michelle Qureshi & Songs of Eden From My Windows 04:19 Keith Hinton Great_Jam_Thing 03:26 Scott Lawlor Fall into deep space 25:19 Keith Hinton Sandersball Dedication Thing 01:03 This completes today's program, I hope you all enjoyed the wide variety of music.
On this edition of today's program, Michelle Qureshi is back with some new material/. She contacted me after I baught the album that was featured last podcast. Also, I was on Magnatune's app, and decided to see what new world artists I'd like to get that I don't have. Da Camera is an ensemble group that hales from London. It is described on Magnatune as: Celtic renaissance/baroque ensemble and it definitely has some great tracks on the only album they have. The profile is short, but is also informational. The next artist I got that sounded good is Katrina Wreede who lives in California. Katrina has an impressivbe biography, doing lots of vvarious things including teaching, performing, and creating. Magnatune describes her as: From fun and jazzy to moody and melancholic and it definitely may have something for everyone. Wade also has comments in regards to the last program, and we'll play it as well. Have comments, questions, or want to say hi? Go to the Contact the DJ's page through the mix, to contact me. Below, please find the playlist of today's program, and thanks so much for listening! Set 1: Chris Rolin My Big Blues 03:52 Claire Fitch Momentum 06:44 David Augustin Dealing with Demons 02:32 Doug Hamer Forestman Cries 02:15 Set 2: Floating 09:04 Roots of Rebellion Legend 04:05 Saros Flycatcher 06:23 Michelle Qureshi Lovely Light 05:55 Michelle Qureshi A Thousand Ways 02:43 Rob Cosh Arrival 12:48 Robin Grey Somewhere 02:56 Inside the Lightbox 10:59 Saros water sphere 11:22 Seconds Before Of Little Faith 03:34 Set 3: Da Camera Carolan's Concerto (Carolan, Five Tunes by the Irish Harper) 01:18 Gaelynn Lea Angels from the Realms of Glory / Joy to the World (feat. Al Church) 02:50 Home Free The Disney Medley - Under The Sea 02:04 Katrina Wreede A Slough of Violas 01:00 Kerani Norway 08:20 Nick Baker Fun Filled Saturday 03:29 Da Camera The Irish Marche (Byrd) 01:51 Shir Soul Timeless As The Stars 04:19 The Color Bars End of the Corporate Age 04:20 Katrina Wreede Romp 03:32 Byron Metcalf, Mark Seelig (with Steve Roach) Dance of the Heart Voyagers 10:20 Set 4: Panacea Dospatsko 04:55 Paul Berget Recercar 8 01:24 Piotr Janeczek Memories 12:41 Pavlova Wind Quintet Reverie (Andre Caplet, arr. Christopher Britton) 04:20 Chris Britton Partita no. 3 in E Major BWV1006 - Gavotte en rondeau (JS Bach) 02:48 Claudia Schwab Alap to Austrindia 05:09 Barbepeste Official Orchestra Bhupali's Pipe 07:39 Aryeh Frankfurter Northfjord Halling 05:34 dammerson vaughan Eminent Domain 05:27 David Augustin Droichid a Dho 03:41 Edward Martin Pieces in D Major-Phantasia-David Kellner 03:29 Emily Burridge Agua De Menina 04:06 This will complete today's program, and I hope you enjoy the program as much as I have putting it together for you. Please leave those comments! I want to hear from you.
This is episode 69 of the spotlight show. Notes are below. On broadcast 69, we are going to play material that I've not played in quite awhile, and we talk about them. We've also got some new material from old and new artists, and one of them was by recommendation. We will talk about her and link to her web site and Band Camp page when we feature her. In the meantime, I am happy you joined me for this 69th broadcast, as we travel around the world. Set 1: Thursday Group Oaks 04:39 tilopa el corazon canta 05:45 Ty Burhoe Freedom Jazz Dance--Bill Douglas - Ty Burhoe - Kai Eckhardt 03:32 Thomas Lord, You Have Been Our Dwelling Place 02:28 Suchita Parte Vedasarshivastava 09:12 Set 2: Alex McCartney Suite in D minor (Gigue) (Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe)-Alex McCartney - Laszlo Rozsa 01:46 Barbara Leoni Human needs 05:20 Chad Farran Touchdown in Madras 01:24 Barry Phillips Vallåt från Lima 00:57 Ben Rusch Chic Jig 02:29 Brigitte Meuwsen Gap Girl 03:33 Chad Farran Like Water 06:48 Chris Harvey Elation sedation 05:27 Colin Booth Suite In C Minor, Gigue (JS Bach) 02:35 Set 3: Michelle Qureshi is a new artist to our collection. Found through a recommendation of Scott Lawlor after buying some of Scott's material, I fell in love with the album we've got. The album is entitled Meditation, and is 10 tracks long. She's got a Bandcamp and wwebsite for you to link to. I hope you'll enjoy this artist as much as I have finding her. Nuform First Kiss 03:33 Nick Kingsley Heatwave 04:03 The Ranchhands Hillbilly Groove On 04:12 Mystified Eldritch 06:41 Michelle Qureshi Afternoon Evolving 09:50 The Celtic Reggae Revolution You've Got To Laugh 03:10 the glimmer room Hawfrost 04:53 The Ranchhands Honky Tonk Place To Be 03:11 Michelle Qureshi The Walkabout 04:16 The West Exit Gravity And Velocity 04:05 Thursday Next Sufferkate 04:56 Michelle Qureshi Shivasana 09:14 Scott Lawlor come and free the prisoners of darkness 21:12
As the year draws to a close, a look back on a few many 2018 highlights including interviews with Billy Graham, David McCullough, Michelle Qureshi, and Larnelle Harris.
As the year draws to a close, a look back on a few many 2018 highlights including interviews with Billy Graham, David McCullough, Michelle Qureshi, and Larnelle Harris.
Wayne Shepherd talks with Michelle Qureshi whose husband, Nabeel, was a brilliant young Christian convert from Islam who became a noted apologist before his death in 2017.
Wayne Shepherd talks with Michelle Qureshi whose husband, Nabeel, was a brilliant young Christian convert from Islam who became a noted apologist before his death in 2017.
In art school in the 1980s, graphic design was for the neat and tidy kids -- the ones who knew their way around a ruler and wouldn’t smudge the ink. Ellen Lupton was not one of those kids. A curator, educator, writer and critic, Ellen is the author of several books, one of which, "Thinking With Type," has become an invaluable and widely read industry resource. Ellen directs the graphic design MFA program at Maryland Institute College of Art, and in New York, she works as the curator of contemporary design at Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. Despite being among the elite in her industry, Ellen champions do-it-yourself culture -- she has several books on the topic -- and considers it a personal mission to open people’s eyes to the design that exists all around them. (Photo by Michelle Qureshi)
Waking Across the River: new music (and some older music) from Phillip Wilkerson, and additional stellar sounds from Michelle Qureshi.
Waking Across the River: new music (and some older music) from Phillip Wilkerson, and additional stellar sounds from Michelle Qureshi.
Conversations on Creativity explores the mind of the Creative. Tonight is Week 3 of a 6 week series. We welcome Classical Guitarist/composer, Michelle Qureshi. Michelle Qureshi is a classically trained guitarist who writes,performs and publishes music in a number of styles and genre.In 2010 she created Music As Metaphor, an artistic identity that encompasses all her work. She has performed her musicat festivals,concerts, art galleries and other venues. Her music has been broadcast throughout the world and licensedon a global platform for use in commercials, films, apps and other media. She lives in Indianapolis with her husband and daughter. Susan Block brings with her a vast knowledge of the arts and creativity. She is LaPorte County Poet Laureate Emeritus, playwright, writing workshop leader, art exhibition curator and cultural arts advocate. "Conversations On Creativity" is the brainchild of Block. ArtSees Diner Radio, is an ArtSees Production, under the direction of Executive Producer Mary E. LaLuna
We walk to end Alzheimers. In the time it will take to broadcast this interview over 40 new cases of Alzheimers will be diagnosed. Women over the age of 60 will have a greater chance of developing Alzheimers than breast cancer. Join Mary E., as she welcomes Rachel Tanner and Lori Puckett of the St. Joseph Michigan organization team will spend time discussing their cause and the Alzheimer Association's Walk to End Alzheimer. The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is personal. We all have a reason to walk - whether we’re walking for friends, family, a caregiver or person living with Alzheimer’s disease or to stop rising health care costs and fight the nation’s sixth-leading cause of death. Step up and walk with us toward a world without Alzheimer’s disease. About the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s: The Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support and research. Since 1989, the Alzheimer’s Association mobilized millions of Americans in Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk®; now the Alzheimer’s Association is continuing to lead the way with Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Together, we can end Alzheimer’s – the nation’s sixth-leading cause of death. The music for today's show was compliments of Michelle Qureshi and the closing song Strides, is by Champagne and LaLuna Chapter Headquarters Michigan Great Lakes 564 South Main Street, Suite 200 Ann Arbor, MI 48118 Phone 734.369.2716
TeamRissa Walking Side by Side Join house musicians, Champagne and LaLuna and other ArtSees Diner Musicians as we celebration the healing power of music! A.J. Croce, Michelle Qureshi, William Rottman, Gregory Abbott, Leilah, Amy Rose, Doug Briney, Jiggley Jones, Josey Milner, Marshall Dane, Matt Williams, Xander Demos, Shun Kikuta, Bo{oMofo, Tombstone Bullet Band, My sister Marissa Rapier was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent a lumpectomy and removal of lymph nodes 6/23/2014. She will have to undergo healing from the surgery, as well as radiation and chemotherapy treatment. As a result she will have to be off of work for an unknown period of time. She is raising a son, who although he is college age, still lives at home and has Asperger Syndrome. The financial of this new diagnosis impacts Marissa in a very unique way. As a single mom she has been raising single handedly her son. Her devotion to him and to her friends and family is remarkable. Marissa needs our help financially. Not just for medical expenses, but, transportation, the unforeseen expenses, utilities, food, etc. She will be taking a very hard economic hit over this. WE need to ¨walk side by side¨ and help carry some of the load for her. Her focus needs to be on healing.
Mary E., celebrates Maya's contribution in short through a rememberance, and shared reading of "Phenomenal Woman" set to an original composition by Michelle Qureshi, "Starry Night." Reflection follows the reading by ArtSees Diner Radio producer, Mary E. LaLuna. Mary E. LaLuna is a poet, writer, musician, educator, producer/creator of ArtSees Production, mother, sister, friend.
Tonight we Welcome our Special Guests Music as Metaphol Michelle Qureshi And The Music by Anna Brooks- Marc Anthony -de Juancky La Diferencia Abiel el Zatiro And Pedro Capo ademas con el mejor entretenimiento ,música,Comedia y mucho pero q mucho mas.......
Kirby Matthews is Geja’s Café’s General Manager, wine buyer and force behind the monthly winemaker dinner series. Every month, he creates a new theme for the dinners and recently organized the two-month long Giro d’Italia Wine Festival, running through June. Join ME aka Mary E., for a journey into one of Chicago's romantic pleasures. http://artseesdiner.com/GejasEvent.pdf Music for today's broadcast is by Michelle Qureshi. Contact can be made for engagements through her website michellequreshi.com Special thanks to Noreen Heron and Associates and Ellen Molina for making this interview possible. 1528 W. Fullerton Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 773.969.5206 www.heronpr.com A follow up blog will be available at ArtSees Diner Blog, ArtSees Diner is a Chicago Food Blogger.
MERmaids, Mary E., and Diane B., welcome guest Susan Block, advocate for the arts in the NW Indiana region. to explore the genius of artist Garsot. Join the ladies of the Diner as they interview Gallery curator and Art Historian, Christopher Primbas. Music provided by Michelle Qureshi of Indianapolis, Music as Metaphor. Garsot recently had his artwork as a part of the premiere art exhibit in NYC. Born in ancient Valta Greece, inspired to draw from the age of 3 and still creating powerful, original works today, Sotirios Gardiakos, known as Garsot (pronounced Ghar-So) remains the quintessential ‘inspirational optimist’ for a more Human Earth. Spanning over half a Century, his paintings, sculptures and mixed media art evoke positive feelings, express masterful technique and showcase unlimited styles. The result is exceptional, technically explosive artwork that is as fresh and unique as today’s ultra-competitive Art Scene. In 2014, he continues work creating at his West Loop Chicago Gallery and Ft. Lauderdale studio. A new series of organic abstracts, prismatic shapes and empowering thoughts on canvas will be unveiled this year at Art Expo New York April 4-6 at Pier 94. Diane Blanchette is from Kankakee County and with husband Bruce Blanchette have established, B&D Wearable Creations. Susan Block of LaPorte County Indiana, is a well known contributor to the arts, a member of Southern Shore Art Association and was named Poet Laureate of LaPorte County. She is a frequent guest of ArtSees Diner Mary E., is creator, producer of ArtSees Diner Radio and ArtSeesDiner.com.
Esta Noche le damos la Bienvenida A nuestros Special Guests de la noche desde Bogota Colombia La Subienda Ska..La Musica Armoniosa de Michelle Qureshi -desde R.D La Musica Ulbana del Bad1-regresando en Grande desde PR La Banda Ecco-y en la remescla de la noche -Luminara
Hosts Mary E. and Diane Blanchette focus this NEW weekly episode on the Midwest. Her team of reporters are MERmaids vary week to week. The MERmaid team will cover the news, music, pop culture, and of course, the MIDWEST! Tonight we will feature the music of up and coming Jordan S. Krenzke as he contributes his song "Soft Thunder" to the celebration! Bella Louisa of Indianapolis shared the upcoming "Robbing the Bank" Event to be held October 5, 2013. Musical guests were, Kathleen Procter-Moore, Michelle Qureshi, Jordan Krenzke and Landon Blackburn of Proverbial Sun Luke Austin Daughtery, Mary E. LaLuna and Steve Champagne Sage Restaurant , Chesterton Indiana was the restaurant of the night
Michelle Qureshi, an accomplished composer, multi-talented musician and classically trained guitarist. Her music fuses instrumental artistry with a passion for creating unique pieces that range from simple, subtle melodies to complex, layered works. In 2010 she created Music As Metaphor, an identity that encompasses her work as an artist, composer, musician, and publisher. Michelle studied music Performance, Classical guitar and Audio Engineering at the The Cleveland Institute of Music. She lives in Indianapolis Indiana with her husband and daughter. Her music is available through Michelle Qureshi, Music As Metaphor
The Steve and Mary Show, present Adam Greenwell, composer, producer, and musician in this special presentation of "A Man and His Music, A Vocation of Music Anthropology." "New Zealand-based writer, musician, anthropology graduate and entrepreneur Adam Greenwell has explored how education and community-spirit are expressed through music for over twenty years. He is the author of "Wrestling and Nestling" a book of interviews and reflections on life in New Zealand. Adam's Bio Musical contributions by Michelle Qureshi and Keenan Baxter Adam Greenwell's music Adam Greenwell on Linkedin