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Today's show is unplugged, sorta, focusing on traditional music and indigenous instruments, all music made without borders- plus more contemporary folk and bluegrass songs, as well as unplugged versions of well known songs. Music; Alabama 3, Michot's Melody Makers, Fulani Ensemble, The Good Ones, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Luminescent Orchestrii, Billy Strings, Violent Femmes, Phranc and loads more. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/worldy/Tune into new broadcasts of Worldy with Matt and Dom, LIVE, Mondays from 10 AM - 12 Noon EST / 3- 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It might only be the end of April but the summer vibes have arrived early and Dom was Djing a Sunday sorie in the sunshine and kept the same records in his box. We go around the globe - jumping from country to country but also in style- open to all eclectic styles this great world has delivered. Today - from Cumbia to Cajun, Americana Roots to Italo Disco. Enjoy. Music; Elis Regina, The Ogyatanaa Show Band, Zito Righi, Beryl Cunningham, Dimitri From Paris, Kid Loco, Valerie June, Michot's Melody Makers, Wganda Kenya and loads more. For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/worldy/Tune into new broadcasts of Worldy with Matt and Dom, LIVE, Monday from 10 AM - 12 Noon EST / 3- 5 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we sit down with Louis Michot (best known as the fiddle player and lead-singer for the Grammy award winning Lost Bayou Ramblers, but blowing minds on the sonic masterpiece that is his solo record “Rêve du Troubadour”) and discuss all things Cajun, Zydeco, Old Timey Music, Race Music, the birds of the air and the beauty of precise Louisiana French. “Rêve du Troubadour” was objectively without a doubt one of the finest album releases of the last 10 years and so it was a delight to talk with this humble genius. Michot's passion for Louisiana French and local folklore, and sustainability in the fastest disappearing landmass in the world are what fuels his career as a musician. With over 20 LPs under his belt, his music career continues to push the boundaries of the Louisiana French music traditions. Rêve du Troubadour, the first solo album from Louis Michot, is out now and will be the best thing your ears have heard in moons. Special guests on these recordings include Nigerian Tuareg guitar wizard Bombino, and critically acclaimed singer / cellist Leyla McCalla among others. Known as a fiddle player, Michot primarily performed on guitar, bass, T'fer (triangle), samplers, percussions, and accordion. Some of finished tracks feature him playing every part, while others find him backed with bassist where Bryan Webre and drummer Kirkland Middleton of the Ramblers and Louis' other regular band, Michot's Melody Makers as well as guests like Bombino, McCalla, Quintron, guitarist Langhorn Slim, Shardé Thomas with and without her Rising Stars Drum and Fife group, Grammy-nominated accordion player Corey Ledet, and Dickie Landry on sax. Kirkland Middleton of the Ramblers engineered and mixed the album at Nina Highway Studios in Arnaudville, Louisiana with various musicians building on basic tracks Louis had recorded at his home, houseboat studio. The album's title, “Rêve du Troubadour” -- “The Troubadour's Dream” in English -- refers to the manner in which Michot pulls his music from dreams into daylight, then fills it with storytelling. Though Michot has published over 100 songs, he feels that Rêve du Troubadour is his first collection of “writing” as these songs tell their stories in much greater depth than he's achieved before and utilize words peculiar to Louisiana French which seldom appear in musical compositions. 2023 marked the start of Louis Michot touring under his name, as a trio featuring Kirkland and Bryan on drums, bass, synths, and samples. The year started with a four show residency at New Orleans' iconic music venue The Maple Leaf, and continues with a debut at Festival International de Louisiane, and tours of the Midwest, East coast, and West coast later in the year. Louis' solo trajectory started while tracking his original songs in 2022, starting the recordings in his dry-docked house boat named “Sister Ray”, and completing the tracking at Mark Bingham's Piety Studio, the album being engineered and mixed by Kirkland Middleton. 2021 brought special challenges for Michot, from restarting his live music during the pandemic, to doing hurricane relief work as noted in Rolling Stone (Can This Cajun-Punk Musician Protect His Culture From Climate Change?, September 16, 2021) while raising funds to get solar generators and panels to residents of Terrebonne Parish affected by Hurricane Ida, as written about in New Yorker magazine (The Lost Bayou Ramblers Get Lit, January 3, 2022). Louis was named Louisianian of the Year in 2020 along with his brother Andre, and their band Lost Bayou Ramblers was named Entertainers of the Year by New Orleans' Big Easy Awards in 2019. 2017 brought the Lost Bayou Ramblers' first Grammy award for their 8th LP release, Kalenda, and 2019 marked the bands 20th anniversary along with a live album release “Asteur” and a documentary aired internationally on TV5 Monde, “On Va Continuer”. In 2012 Louis' violin and vocal work was the main feature for score of the Oscar nominated film Beasts of the Southern Wild, and that same year the band's 6th release, “Mammoth Waltz” was named 2nd most important Louisiana album of the 21st century by nola.com and won New Orleans' Best of the Beat Award.
Coming from a family who played traditional cajun music in Louisiana, violinist Louis and his accordion-playing brother Andre have released none albums (plus some live releases and EPs since 2001), winning two Grammy awards, plus Louis has had a couple of releases under the name Michot's Melody Makers, and he just released his first solo album. We discuss the title track (and listen at the end to "Ti Coeur Bleu" from Rêve du Troubadour, that 2023 solo album, plus "Marée Noire" from Mammoth Waltz (2012) and "Mexico One Step" from Bayou Perdu (2005). Intro: "Grand Marais" by Michot's Melody Makers from Blood Moon (2018). Learn more at louismichot.com and lostbayouramblers.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
Interview with Louis Michot, fiddler, songwriter, and lead vocalist for Grammy winners Lost Bayou Ramblers on his debut solo album Rêve du Troubadour. Rêve du Troubadour came from long months during the first years of the pandemic of Michot documenting musical ideas in his backyard a dry-docked houseboat named “Sister Ray, given to Louis by Korey Richey of LCD Soundsystem. Sometimes, waking up at 4AM, he'd have his parts nailed down before daylight. While recording, MIchot kept a pair of stereo mics live outside Sister Ray to capture the sounds of birds and insects; as the bird and bug population would change throughout the days and seasons, each song wound up with a unique environmental seasoning. More tracks were then added at Nina Highway Studios, a short walk from Michot's house, by Louis, his rhythm section and various guest musicians. The final track sequence is highly diverse. There are songs that incorporate poetic rapping to hand-laid beats, updates of vintage Acadiana, environment soundscapes, acoustic guitar driven ballads, and even Michot's interpretation of a seminal work by 19th-century Creole composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. But they're all tied together beautifully by Louisiana French language and Louis' vivid storytelling throughout. Louis's Info
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Ernie Hawkins | Rockin' Chair (feat. Paul Consentino & Joe Dallas) | Monongahela Rye | | Joe Bonamassa | Black Lung Heartache | An Acoustic Evening - CD 1 | Rory Block | The Man That I'm Lovin' | Shake 'Em On Down: A Tribute To Mississippi Fred McDowell | Joe Thomas | Lavender Coffin | Satan's Blues | | Half Deaf Clatch | A Tribute To Son House - 04 Preachin' The Blues | Tribute to Son House | Lightnin' Hopkins | I'm Going To Build Me A Heaven Of My Own | Double Blues (1972) | | Wayward Jane | Liberty | The Flood | | Jelly Roll Morton | Jelly Roll Morton-When They Get Lovin' They's Gone | Complete Jazz Series 1929-1930 | Michot's Melody Makers | Coyote Sur Les Chemins | Michot's Melody Makers Blood Moon | Sam Chatmon | God Don't Like Ugly | Sam Chatmon's Advice | Gary Grainger | Mercedes Benz | Mistakes and Out-takes | Mary Flower | Monkeys On A Binge | Instrumental Breakdown | Skip James | Skip's Worried Blues | Hard Time Killing Floor Blues | Hans Theessink | Early This Morning Blues [WISHING WELL] | Wishing Well |
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Errol Linton | Honey Dripper (J Liggins) | Mama Said| | (Above) Average Blues Band | Your Love & Mine | Tracks Of Our Years | | The Cinelli Brothers | Chain Of Fools | Babe Please Set Your Alarm | Mahalia Jackson | Dig a Little Deeper | When The Church Hits The Charts | Kyla Brox | Bluesman's Child | Live at Konitz Castle | | Michot's Melody Makers | Blues de Neg Francais | Blood Moon | Swift Silver | Belleville Blues | Swift Silver | | Hambone Willie Newburn | Way Down In Arkansas | Never Let The Same Bee Sting You Twice Vol 2 | Cripple Clarence Lofton | Clarence's Blues | Complete Recorded Works, Vol. 2 (1939-1943) | Snooks Eaglin | Mama Don't You Tear My Clothes | That's Alright | | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn | The Gospel Train Is Coming | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn – Complete Recorded Works 1926-1928 | Bo Diddley | Road Runner | Bo Diddley II [The Original Chess Masters] | Jerry Lee Lewis | Memphis Beat | A Whole Lotta... Jerry Lee Lewis (CD1) | Ghalia Volt | Hop On A Ride | Shout Sister Shout | | Rickie Lee Jones | They Can't Take That Away from Me | Pieces of Treasure |
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Josh White | St. James Infirmary | The Elektra Years | | Jake Leg Jug Band | I Can'T Dance | Break A leg | | Furry Lewis | When I Lay My Burden Down | Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Friends Party! at Home - 1968 | Adam Franklin | Hellhound On My Trail | Til I Hear You Talkin' (Extra} | Lightnin' Hopkins | Black Cadillac | In The Key Of Lightnin | John Hammond | Sweet Home Chicago | Bluesman - 2002 | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men | I Believe To My Soul | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn | Jesus Went On Man`s Bond | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn – Complete Recorded Works 1926-1928 | Cedric Burnside | The World Can Be So Cold | I Be Trying | | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers | Going to Chattanooga | Get In Union | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Leadbelly | Good Morning Blues | Eagle Rock Rag | | Mark Searcy | The Thrill Is Gone | Ground Zero | | Auld Mans Baccie | Cant Be Satisfied | Auld Mans Baccie Live at Reivers | Half Deaf Clatch | Too Poor To Die | Every Path Leads Here | Big Joe Williams | Keep A Knockin' | A Man Sings The Blues | BJW EPs | | | Michot's Melody Makers | La Lune Est Croche | Michot's Melody Makers Blood Moon
This episode of Across The Margin : The Podcast presents an interview with musician Louis Michot, best known as the fiddle player and lead-singer for the Grammy-award winning Lost Bayou Ramblers. Rêve du Troubadour, the first solo album from Louis Michot and the focus of this episode, is set for release on September 22, 2023. Special guests on these recordings include Nigerian Tuareg guitar wizard Bombino and critically acclaimed singer / cellist Leyla McCalla, among others. Although known as a fiddle player, Michot can be found performing on guitar, bass, T'fer (triangle), samplers, percussions, and accordion on the album. Some of the eclectic, captivating tracks feature him playing every part, while others find him backed by bassist Bryan Webre and drummer Kirkland Middleton of the Ramblers. Middleton also engineered and mixed the album at Nina Highway Studios in Arnaudville, Louisiana with various, talented musicians building on tracks Michot had recorded at his home, houseboat studio. Though Michot has published over 100 songs, he feels that Rêve du Troubadour is his first collection of “writing” as these songs tell their stories in much greater depth than he's achieved before and utilize words peculiar to Louisiana French which seldom appear in musical compositions. Michot's passion for Louisiana French and local folklore, and sustainability in the fastest disappearing landmass in the world, are what fuels his career as a musician. With over 20 LPs under his belt, his music career continues to push the boundaries of the Louisiana French music traditions. In this episode host Michael Shields and Louis Michot discuss Michot's Cajun roots and the varied influences that helped shape his unique musical stylings. They thoroughly explore Michot's latest album, how it was crafted in his studio which was built in a houseboat dry-docked on his property, and how many of the soundscapes on it were inspired by nature and the ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax. They talk about the amazing guests featured on the album, what to expect from Michot's forthcoming tour, Michot's work in scoring films, and so much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Tony Joe White | Cool Town Woman | Bad Mouthin' (2018) | Lightnin' Hopkins | Got Her Letter This Morning | Lonesome Life (1969) | Duster Bennett | Pride Of Place | Comin' Home- Unreleased & Rare Recordings, Vol. 2 1971-1975 | Half Deaf Clatch | Death Don't Have No Mercy (Reverend Gary Davis) | Borrowed Blues | | Snooks Eaglin | I Went To The Mardi Gras | Soul's Edge | | Lone Bear | Long Way From Home | Live In Mississippi | | Son House | Motherless Children Have A Hard Time | Son House-Real Delta Blues | Chad Strentz | They Tell Me | Acoustically Yours Vol 1 | Poky Lafarge and the South City Three | Ain't The Same | Middle Of Everywhere | Homesick James | Unlucky | The Country Blues | | Jake Leg Jug Band | Goodbye Booze | LIve At The Audley Theatre | Catfish Keith | Texas Tea Party | Live AtThe Half Moon, Putney | Julian Piper | Cherry Ball | Terlingua | | | Michot's Melody Makers | La Lune Est Croche | Michot's Melody Makers Blood Moon
Down Home Cajun Music- La Danse De Mardi GrasAldus Roger- "Mardi Gras Dance"Dennis Mcgee- "Madame Young Donnez Moi Votre" EDIT OUTDewey Balfa & Tracy Scwarz- "Mardi Gras Jig"Amadie, Ophy & Cleoma Breaux- "Vas Y Carrement"Bee Deshotels, Savy Augustine & Angelus Manuel- "La Danse De Mardi Gras"Adam Hebert- "Le Moulin"Happy, Doc and the Boys- "Fais Do Do Breakdown"Nathan Abshire- "Mardi Gras Song"Michot's Melody Makers- "Allons Tous Boire Un Coup"Leroy Broussard- "Lemonade Song"Wade Fruge- "La Vieille Chanson de Mardi Gras"Nathan Abshire- "Pinegrove Blues"Musical Four Plus One- "Trans La Ezy"Octa Clark & Hector Duhon- "Bosco Stomp"Dennis McGee- "Danse Carre"Shuk Richard- "Le Cote Farouche De La Vic"Joe Falcon- "Les Flambes D' Enfer"Aldus Roger- "New Mardi Gras Dance"Belton Richard & Aldus Roger- "Drunkard's Waltz"Shirley Bergeron- "Fais Do Do"Amede Ardoin- "Quoi Faire"Balfa Brothers- "J' etais au bal"Nathan Abshire- "Les Maringouins"Lawrence Walker- "Les Bon Temps Rouler"
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.12.23.521695v1?rss=1 Authors: Erdogan, O., Michot, B., Xia, J., Alabdulaaly, L., Yesares Rubi, P., Chiu, I., Gibbs, J. L. Abstract: Dental pulp tissue is densely innervated by afferent fibers of the trigeminal ganglion. When bacteria cause dental decay near the pulpal tissue, a strong neuronal and immune response occur, creating pulpitis, which is associated with severe pain and pulp tissue damage. Neuro-immune interactions have the potential to modulate both the pain and pathological outcome of pulpitis. We first investigated the role of the neuropeptide calcitonin-gene related peptide (CGRP), released from peptidergic sensory afferents, in dental pain and immune responses by using calca knock out (calca-/-) and wild type (calca+/+) mice, in a model of pulpitis by creating a mechanical exposure of the dental pulp horn. While CGRP did not contribute to facial mechanical hypersensitivity, at an early time point, it did contribute to spontaneous pain-like behavior. We also found that CGRP contributed to recruitment of neutrophils and monocytes, while not clearly affecting the progression of pulpal pathology histologically. When we depleted neutrophils and monocytes, we found that there was more sensory afferent loss, tissue damage and deeper spread of bacteria into the pulp tissue, while there was a reduction in facial mechanical hypersensitivity compared to control animals at a later time point. Overall, we showed that there is a crosstalk between peptidergic neurons and neutrophils in the pulp, modulating the pain and inflammatory outcomes of the disease. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Interview with Mark Bingham Guitarist-singer-songwriter-arranger and esteemed producer Mark Bingham (a 2021 recipient of Offbeat magazine's Lifetime Achievement in Music Business Award), has dedicated over 50 years to pursuing creativity regardless of category. From working with seminal punk and No Wave bands MX-80 Sound and Bush Tetras to Cajun groups Michot's Melody Makers and Lost Bayou Ramblers to Beat poets Ed Sanders and Allen Ginsberg to jazz artists John Scofield, Wycliffe Gordon and Nicholas Payton to celebrated pop stars like Marianne Faithfull, Dr. John, R.E.M., Roy Orbison and Jon Batiste, Bingham has always sought out projects that get his creative juices flowing. “There's been no linear path,” he said of his storied career. “It's been up and down and all around, and you just try to find good people to work with.” A true child of the ‘60s, Bingham is from an era when ‘Question Authority' was de rigueur. He ended up taking it to heart, both politically and musically. While attending Indiana University in the early ‘70s, at the peak of the anti-war movement on the campuses all across America, the Bloomington, Indiana native formed the Screaming Gypsy Bandits, a sprawling 10-piece theatrical psych rock group with an absurdist/prankster bent that shared the renegade stance of such bands of the day as Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band and the Hampton Grease Band (led by visionary frontman Col. Bruce Hampton). Mark's Info https://markbingham.bandcamp.com/music
Down Home Cajun Music- La DanseuseWe are back with another week's episode! Remember you can also find us on Apple podcasts.Balfa Brothers & Hadley Fontenot- "Lake Arthur Stomp" (Rounder 6001)Aldus Roger- "New Mardi Gras Dance" (FLY 610)Delin T. Guillory- "Stop That" (OT 128)Nathan Abshire & The Rayne Bo Ramblers- "French Blues" (OT 128)Sidney Brown- "La Valse De Promise" (Swallow 6067)Hackberry Ramblers- "Jolie Blonde" (OT 127)Austin Pitre, Milton Molitor & Lurlin Lejeune- "Iota Two Step" (INT 25015)Louis Alleman- "Te Petite, Te Meon" (CCLP 1001)Cleoma Falcon- "Crowley Waltz" (Jadfel 101)Harry Choates- "Allons A Lafayette" (ARH 5027)Happy Fats- "Les Veuve De La Coulee" (LL 103)Michot's Melody Makers- "Dans Le Pins" (SCR 015)Nathan Abshire- "Point De Lou Two Step" (ARH 5013)Alley Boys of Abbeville- "Abbeville Breakdown" (C 46220)Shirley & Alphee Bergeron- "J'Ai Fait Mon Idee" (GCL 125)Delma Lachney & Blind Uncle Gaspard- "La Danseuse" (MRP 069)Jo'El Sonnier- "Tayeaux Dog Tayeaux" (FLY 3502)*All selections taken from the vinyl records listed.
L'histoire des Mongoles par Pr. Yahya Michot pour la blague des musulmans de Belgique
durée : 01:31:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - En 2018, la femme de lettres et psychanalyste Lou Andreas-Salomé est le sujet d'une série "Avoir raison avec" en cinq épisodes produite par Géraldine Mosna-Savoye. Dans les trois premiers volets Stéphane Michaud, Dorian Astor et Geneviève Fraisse analysent sa vie et son oeuvre. Un entretien avec Stéphane Michot, professeur en Littérature comparée, auteur de Lou Andreas-Salomé, alliée de la vie, ouvre cette série : comment avoir accès à la voix propre de Lou Andreas-Salomé entre la multiplicité des textes, éditions, formats, sujets, une vie tumultueuse et des rencontres qui ont marqué et masqué sa destinée. D'emblée, il précise : "dès son plus jeune âge, elle a utilisé la correspondance pour faire savoir qu'on ne l'enfermerait dans aucune identité, surtout dans aucune identité falsifiée". Lou Andreas-Salomé est pleine de mouvements contradictoires, foncièrement vivante. Européenne, née en Russie, enivrée de Paris, à l'aise à Vienne et à Munich, elle échappe sans cesse à une quelconque définition, à un lieu, une relation et un emploi stables. Elle avertit dans une des ses lettres (Extrait de Correspondance : Friedrich Nietzsche / Paul Rée / Lou von Salomé) : "Pour ma part, je ne connais que le je. Je ne pourrai conformer ma vie à des modèles, ni constituer un modèle pour qui que ce soit. Mais il est certain que je dirigerai ma vie selon ce que je suis. Advienne que pourra. Se faisant, je ne défends aucun principe, mais quelque chose de bien plus merveilleux, quelque chose qui est en nous, qui brûle du feu de la vie, qui exulte et veut jaillir". Lou Andreas-Salomé entre deux mondes : la modernité et le monde d'hier Dans le deuxième entretien de la série Dorian Astor, philosophe et auteur d'une biographie de Lou Andreas-Salomé, évoque le tout de cette vie et de cette ouvre. Il pointe l'esprit analytique, souvent qualifié de "virilité intellectuelle" de Lou Andreas-Salomé**.** Il dissèque aussi tout un ensemble de paradoxes chez elle : il y a l'érotisme longtemps sans sexualité, la religion sans Dieu. Le tout est donc un tout de synthèse très contradictoire. Car Lou Andreas-Salomé est à cheval entre deux mondes : une certaine modernité et le monde d'hier. Au cours du troisième entretien, Geneviève Fraisse, philosophe, évoque le thème du désir chez Lou Andreas-Salomé, sa féminité, son rapport aux hommes et à l'amour. Lou Andreas-Salomé est une femme indépendante. Ni égérie, ni dominatrice, elle se pose dans un rapport de partenariat avec les hommes plus que de domination. Lou Andreas-Salomé s'interroge : "comment pourrait-on se donner à un autre avant de se donner à soi-même ? La liberté est un travail sur soi. La deuxième liberté est que c'est à moi-même que je dois quelque chose. C'est l'épanouissement qui rend intéressant". Elle a su concilier relation à l'autre et indépendance. Elle se sépare de la pensée féministe car pour elle, le mimétisme est une catastrophe de l'émancipation : "je veux bien m'évader par trop entière de l'étroitesse du cercle de la famille mais l'ambition extérieure est la qualité la plus mortelle que la femme puisse cultiver. Sa grandeur innée est dans l'absence de cette ambition." Il y a tout un ensemble de contradictions chez Lou Andreas-Salomé : elle est indépendante mais pas féministe. Elle est dans un rapport de dialogue avec ses partenaires mais pas dans un rapport d'égalité. Elle n'est pas dans un rapport de mimétisme avec les hommes, mais dans le même temps, elle vit une vie libre telle qu'un homme pouvait la mener à l'époque. Je ne suis qu'une femme Son "Je ne suis qu'une femme" fait écho au fait que l'histoire des femmes peut être effacée par les femmes elles-mêmes et par le fait que la femme dans son oeuvre est plus puissante que l'homme dans son universalité. Lou Andreas-Salomé n'a jamais voulu être un modèle. Elle ne pense pas le "pour toutes" . Elle ne se veut pas féministe. "C'est une interlocutrice de la pensée, plus qu'une égérie." Par Géraldine Mosna-Savoye Réalisation : Nicolas Berger
Dans ce nouvel épisode, j'ai l'immense plaisir d'échanger avec Lorraine Michot, Head of Product Strategy & Design chez Alma, une FinTech française qui propose des paiements en plusieurs fois sur internet. Cette conversation est particulièrement intéressante de mon point de vue puisque, fort de tous mes biais
On this episode I sit down with my friend, Kirkland Middleton of Lost Bayou Ramblers and Michot's Melody Makers. We discuss New Orleans culture, his origin and career with music, and other passions in life. Also, WE SOLD OUT ARTMOSPHERE! Thank you, Lafayette. Join the Patreon today for full video access!www.patreon.com/inthesoundwithtommygoldJoin the Movement - BOOGIE TOWN USA Merchhttps://inthesoundwithtommygold.bandcamp.com
Down Home Cajun Music- Nouveau Electric RecordsOne of my favorite labels is Nouveau Electric Records. Founded by Louis Michot in 2018, the label seeks to bridge the gap between tradition and evolution by introducing new creative visions to the centuries-old instrumentation and expressive vocabularies of the region. The label does field recordings as well as paying respects to the traditional music of Leo Soileau, Dennis McGee and Amede Ardoin.Goldman Thibodeaux & The Lawtell Playboys- "Allons danser"Michot's Melody Makers- "Blues de neg francais"Willie Durisseau- "Blues à Durisseau"Corey Ledet- "Mo Marche"L.E.S. Douze- "Valse A Pop"Michot's Melody Makers- " Ma jolie petite fille"Ethal Mae Bourque- " Les maringouins"Soul Creole- "Trois Rangs"Goldman Thibodeaux & The Lawtell Playboys- "Allons sur le plancher"Michot's Melody Makers- "Two Step de Ste. Marie"Corey Ledet- "Nina's Hot Step"Ethal Mae Bourque- "Ma jolie blonde"Willie Durisseau- "Willie's Zydeco"
Down Home Cajun Music- Michot's Melody MakersMichot Melody Makers are an electric string band pushing the boundaries of Cajun traditional music. Under the direction of fiddler and Lost Bayou Rambler co-founder Louis Michot, the Melody Makers reinvigorate historic compositions and introduce sublime new melodies, all while evoking soundscapes inspired by a time when drums and amps first electrified Cajun music.Dans Le PinsAllons Tous Boire Un CoupCoyote Sur Les CheminsDanse CarreeMa Jolie Petite FilleJolie joues rosesRye WhiskeyTwo Step Ste. MarieBlues de neg francais
Harpist Cassie Watson Francillon Talks about her new album e.g,rhapsodic ! Shakespeare & the Blues makes instrumental experimental music drawing on Jazz and Hip Hop influences featuring Cassie Watson Francillon on concert harp, Smith on drums and electronics and Webre (Lost Bayou Ramblers and Michot's Melody Makers) on bass and electronics. The songs on e.g,rhapsodic are uninhibited explorations of genre blending, tied together by futurist grooves and virtuosic syncopating. They are composed around a startling selection of samples and soundbytes enmeshed in the trio's visionary instrumental experimentation. The debut release from Shake https://shakespeareandtheblues.bandcamp.com/album/e-g-rhapsodic
Catherine Michot is de eerste vrouwelijke fietser in onze podcast. Ze ging, zoals veel pelgrims, minder getraind op weg dan verstandig zou zijn geweest. De gevolgen daarvan laten zich raden... Muziek: Who would true valour see - Alister ThompsonLogo-ontwerp: Karin Kerremans, datbureau.nlContact over de podcast: post@johannakroon.nlnv
Trente minutes pour faire le tour complet de l'actualité nationale et internationale avec Thierry Dagiral, la rédaction d'Europe 1 et ses invités.
With Hurricane Ida bearing down on his home state of Louisiana, musician Louis Michot felt helpless. After a quick jaunt for his band's—Grammy winning Lost Bayou Ramblers—first gig outside Louisiana in nearly two years, Michot and his crew raced home to be with their family as the storm approached. An unlucky break during the show led to a short COVID scare, but even more frightening were the cries for help he saw online as Ida pummeled New Orleans and other areas, knocking out power for weeks. Once he felt safe and healthy—he never did get sick, thankfully—Michot and his band raced into action, setting up gofundme campaigns to bring goods and services to those areas devastated by the storm. His band raised tens of thousands of dollars for supplies like food, gas, and everyday needs. Once the immediate crisis ended, he started thinking bigger. He launched the Louisiana Solar Fund (https://www.gofundme.com/f/Louisiana-Solar-Fund)to bring portable solar generators into indigenous areas wrecked by the storm. In this special episode of For Songs, Louis talks about this work, the state of the power grid, and why it is so important to bring resilient forms of energy to all corners of the country. Oh yeah, we also talk about music and his latest EP, the five-song live recording Tiny Island (https://nouveauelectricrecords.limitedrun.com/products/711205-tiny-island). Tiny Island was recorded by his second band Michot's Melody Makers outdoors on his property. The Melody Makers are joined by the incredible and versatile singer/songwriter/cellist Leyla McCalla. We talk about three songs from the EP, how the band maintains its tight sound without rehearsing, and how cool it is when the bugs and frogs living on Louis's property accompany the band. Please join me in welcoming Louis Michot back to For Songs.
Nous vous proposons comme GRAND DÉBAT une grande discussion sur la photo urbaine au sens large avec une approche portrait, paysage et reportage. Nous recevons pour l'occasion les photographes Jean-Baptiste Pellerin, alias Backtothestreet, qui nous parle de ses portraits posés ; Frédéric Michot, alias Gogojungle, qui nous parle de ses paysages urbains ; et Bernard Jolivalt, qui nous parle de ses photos de rue. Aux micros : Arthur Azoulay, Benjamin Favier, Jean-Baptiste Pellerin, Frédéric Michot, Bernard Jolivalt. Cet épisode est présenté par MPB : la plate-forme en ligne pour les équipements photo & vidéo d'occasion. Ce GRAND DÉBAT est issu de l'épisode S209 - « 3 regards sur la photo urbaine » du podcast Faut Pas Pousser les ISO diffusé le 14 avril 2021.
Dans la STORY Benjamin se penche cette semaine sur sur France Photobook, une association d'éditeurs de livres photo avec les témoignages de Anna-Karine Robin, la coordinatrice de l'association France PhotoBook et André Frère, son président et fondateur d'André Frère Éditions. Aux micros : Arthur Azoulay, Benjamin Favier, Jean-Baptiste Pellerin, Frédéric Michot, Bernard Jolivalt, Anna-Karine Robin et André Frère. La STORY est issue de l'épisode S209 - « 3 regards sur la photo urbaine » du podcast Faut Pas Pousser les ISO diffusé le 14 avril 2021. La STORY est présentée par Sigma.
Dans le FLASH ACTU nous faisons un point commenté sur les dernières actualités comme les nouveautés Canon avec l'annonce de l'EOS R3 et des dernières optiques professionnelles en monture RF. Nous présentons également le nouveau logiciel DxO PureRAW et la dernière optique Samyang pour hybrides Sony. Aux micros : Arthur Azoulay, Benjamin Favier, Jean-Baptiste Pellerin, Frédéric Michot, Bernard Jolivalt. Ce FLASH ACTU est présenté par " Phox.fr, le nouveau site des spécialistes de l'image " et issu de l'épisode S209 - « 3 regards sur la photo urbaine » du podcast Faut Pas Pousser les ISO diffusé le 14 avril 2021.
Dans le neuvième épisode de la deuxième saison du podcast Faut Pas Pousser les ISO nous vous proposons un GRAND DÉBAT dédié aux multiples facettes la photo urbaine. Nous recevons pour l'occasion les photographes Jean-Baptiste Pellerin alias Backtothestreet, Frédéric Michot alias Gogojungle et Bernard Jolivalt. Cet épisode est présenté par MPB : la plate-forme en ligne pour les équipements photo & vidéo d'occasion. Parallèlement à ce grand débat nous faisons aussi un point commenté sur les dernières actualités dans le FLASH ACTU avec les dernières nouveautés Canon optiques et boîtier, le logiciel DxO PureRAW et la dernière optique Samyang. Le FLASH ACTU est présenté par Phox.fr, le nouveau site des spécialistes de l'image. Dans la STORY Benjamin nous fait découvrir France Photobook, une association d'éditeurs de livres photo avec les témoignages de Anna-Karine Robin, la coordinatrice de l'association France PhotoBook et André Frère, son président. La STORY est présentée par Sigma.
Mike Michot, Senior Director of State Affairs for the Picard Group, a leading governmental affairs and lobbying group in Louisiana and Washington DC, joined Discover Lafayette to discuss his career of public service and community engagement. Mike previously served the Acadiana area for 16 years, serving 12 years in the Louisiana State Senate after his initial one-term stint as Lafayette's District 43 member of the House of Representatives. In his final term in the State Senate, he was chair of the Senate Finance Committee which directs funding for all aspects of state government; he also served on various committees including the Louisiana State Bond Commission, Senate Natural Resources, Senate Revenue & Fiscal Affairs, Vice-Chair of Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection and International Affairs, and House Labor and Industrial Relations. Left: Senator Mike Michot pictured center, with Representative Page Cortez (now Senator) and Senator Fred Mills. Right: Senator Mike Michot, with his wife Monique, after having been presented LegisGator of the Year Award by the Southwest Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Mike has also been active in private business, having previously owned and operated Premier Medical Equipment in Lafayette for 20 years. Generous with his time, he has served as a volunteer for many community service organizations, including the Community Foundation of Acadiana, American Heart Association, Boys & Girls Clubs of Acadiana, United Way of Acadiana, the Academy of the Sacred Heart School, and the Catholic Diocese of Lafayette’s Opus Christi Magnum fundraiser. Mike is also a graduate of Leadership Lafayette and Leadership Louisiana. The seventh of eight children of the late Louis and Patricia Ann Smith Michot, Mike grew up watching his father accomplish great business and political success with a mindset focused on hard work and giving back to others. As a young boy, Mike remembers his father flying off in his own plane to take care of business, whether it was tending to his 45 Burger Chef restaurants or heading off across the state when he was elected to the Louisiana State Board of Education in 1968 and later elected in 1971 as Louisiana Superintendent of Education. The elder Michot also was involved in various endeavors as diverse as opening the first drive-in theatre in Lafayette on Pinhook Road to running the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce to serving Lafayette Parish as a State Representative to lobbying for the National Air Transport Association in Washington DC. For a wonderful look at the many accomplishments of Louis Joseph Michot Jr.'s storied life, please visit this Legacy site. Left: Louis Michot, Jr., Louisiana State Superintendent of Education, reading "A Cajun Night Before Christmas." Right: Rep. Louis Michot, Jr. serving a Burger Chef shake and burger to Speaker of the House of Representatives Thomas Jewell. Mike Michot jumped into politics in 1995 when State Representative Don Higginbotham announced he would not run for re-election. After having grown up around his father's influence in the political realm and having helped older brother, Rick Michot, run a three-parish race for 15th Judicial District Judge, Mike had valuable experience in campaigning. He won that race and then after one term, ran against sitting Senator Max Jordan and was also successful in that effort with the encouragement of the business sector. His early time of service was during Governor Mike Foster's regime with a pro-business bent. Mike looked back with pride on the many accomplishments during the first term of Gov. Foster when he was honored to serve, including passage of the TOPS program, teacher pay raises to the Southern average, and other business-friendly measures. This era also brought in term-limits which limit legislators to three terms in a particular office. During our interview, Mike spoke of the good and bad that comes along with a loss of political experience when seasoned legislators ar...
Keto, Dukan ou encore Weight Watchers: vous les avez reconnus, ce sont les régimes! Aujourd'hui, je reçois le docteur Niasha Michot, nutritionniste au CHRU de Nancy. Niasha est maman de 2 petites filles et ce qu'elle aime tout particulièrement dans son travail, c'est de travailler en équipe. En effet, elle ne gère pas moins d'une douzaine de professionnels de santé. Lors de son internat, elle a un coup de cœur pour le service de nutrition à l'hôpital et décide d'y rester. Elle aime le côté transversal de cette discipline dans laquelle il faut prendre en compte le patient dans son ensemble et où l'aspect psychologique est très important. Niasha est spécialisée dans la prise en charge de la dénutrition et aide via de la nutrition artificielle, les patients qui n'arrivent plus à se nourrir normalement. On discute également de troubles alimentaires : anorexie ou encore obésité, et de leur origine psychologique mais également de l'industrie des régimes qui sont constamment mis en avant dans la presse féminine. Finalement, la solution ne serait-elle pas de s'accepter telles que l'on est, d'arrêter de culpabiliser et de s'autoriser des plaisirs en appréciant chaque bouchée? Quant à moi, je suis joignable à tout moment pour vos commentaires, suggestions et autres sur les réseaux suivants: Instagram @the_womansociety Facebook @agathetws Linkedin @agathebenhamou Twitter @agathebenhamou Vous pouvez également me joindre via mon site www.thewomansociety.fr ou par mail agathe@thewomansociety.fr Et surtout, si vous voulez m'aider, n'hésitez pas à noter le podcast sur Apple podcast ou Itunes!
On today's episode, Simone and Jacques welcome back National Wildlife Federation Outreach Manager Samantha Carter to discuss the fourth annual Cook-off for the Coast. Although this year's cook-off will be virtual, Sam highlights how it will still feature great content, including music from the Michot’s Melody Makers with special guest Leyla McCalla, a virtual coastal flyover, cooking demonstrations with celebrity chefs, as well as a recipe and artwork contest. On the second half of the show, Friends of Bayou Lafourche Executive Director Ryan Perque joins to discuss exciting progress on the bayou, including a new partnership with Nicholls State University, improvements along the waterway, as well as upcoming events and opportunities to get involved. Learn more and support this organization at bayoulafourche.org.
On today's episode, Simone and Jacques welcome back National Wildlife Federation Outreach Manager Samantha Carter to discuss the fourth annual Cook-off for the Coast (https://coastcookoff.wordpress.com/). Although this year's cook-off will be virtual, Sam highlights how it will still feature great content, including music from the Michot’s Melody Makers with special guest Leyla McCalla, a virtual coastal flyover, cooking demonstrations with celebrity chefs, as well as a recipe and artwork contest. On the second half of the show, Friends of Bayou Lafourche Executive Director Ryan Perque joins to discuss exciting progress on the bayou, including a new partnership with Nicholls State University, improvements along the waterway, as well as upcoming events and opportunities to get involved. Learn more and support this organization at bayoulafourche.org (http://bayoulafourche.org/).
Mark got signed as a teen in 1966, left to play theatrical prog jazz in Indiana during college, had a spell in a "no wave" band in New York, and finally settled down in the '80s as an in demand producer and collaborator in New Orleans, working with groups like R.E.M., Flat Duo Jets, and John Scofield. He's only finished two solo albums but has a ton of archive recordings being released soon, and now plays guitar in a cajun band. We discuss "Pissoffgod.com" from Psalms of Vengeance (2009), "Ash Wednesday and Lent" by Ed Sanders (music by Mark Bingham) from Poems for New Orleans (2007), "That's Why" by Social Climbers from their self-titled album (1981), and then listen to "Blood Moon" by Michot's Melody Makers from Cosmic Cajuns from Saturn (2020). Intro: "Flies R All Around Me" by Screaming Gypsy Bandits from Back to Doghead (1970). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get three months free Internet privacy protection at ExpressVPN.com/NEM. Buy one MasterClass annual membership and get one free to gift to a friend at masterclass.com/EXAMINED. Get a month's free trial of guided meditations at headspace.com/NEM.
Mark got signed as a teen in 1966, left to play theatrical prog jazz in Indiana during college, had a spell in a "no wave" band in New York, and finally settled down in the '80s as an in demand producer and collaborator in New Orleans, working with groups like R.E.M., Flat Duo Jets, and John Scofield. He's only finished two solo albums but has a ton of archive recordings being released soon, and now plays guitar in a cajun band. We discuss "Pissoffgod.com" from Psalms of Vengeance (2009), "Ash Wednesday and Lent" by Ed Sanders (music by Mark Bingham) from Poems for New Orleans (2007), "That's Why" by Social Climbers from their self-titled album (1981), and then listen to "Blood Moon" by Michot's Melody Makers from Cosmic Cajuns from Saturn (2020). Intro: "Flies R All Around Me" by Screaming Gypsy Bandits from Back to Doghead (1970). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get three months free Internet privacy protection at ExpressVPN.com/NEM. Buy one MasterClass annual membership and get one free to gift to a friend at masterclass.com/EXAMINED. Get a month's free trial of guided meditations at headspace.com/NEM.
Mark got signed as a teen in 1966, left to play theatrical prog jazz in Indiana during college, had a spell in a "no wave" band in New York, and finally settled down in the '80s as an in demand producer and collaborator in New Orleans, working with groups like R.E.M., Flat Duo Jets, and John Scofield. He's only finished two solo albums but has a ton of archive recordings being released soon, and now plays guitar in a cajun band. We discuss "Pissoffgod.com" from Psalms of Vengeance (2009), "Ash Wednesday and Lent" by Ed Sanders (music by Mark Bingham) from Poems for New Orleans (2007), "That's Why" by Social Climbers from their self-titled album (1981), and then listen to "Blood Moon" by Michot's Melody Makers from Cosmic Cajuns from Saturn (2020). Intro: "Flies R All Around Me" by Screaming Gypsy Bandits from Back to Doghead (1970). Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon. Sponsors: Get three months free Internet privacy protection at ExpressVPN.com/NEM. Buy one MasterClass annual membership and get one free to gift to a friend at masterclass.com/EXAMINED. Get a month's free trial of guided meditations at headspace.com/NEM. The post NEM#136: Mark Bingham: To and In New Orleans first appeared on The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast.
We're thrilled to have Mark Bingham on the show! He's had quite a career in the music industry. He got his start writing songs for Elektra Records in the 60's. In fact The Everly Brothers recorded one! He was there while The Doors were putting together The Soft Parade album and worked with Sun Ra.His stories are incredible, like the time Joni Mitchell thwarted a record deal because of a stolen bicycle. He also tells me who the clown who is sick & does the trick of disaster is from Buffalo Springfield's Mr. Soul. He's staying busy, including playing with Louis Michot and Michot's Melody Makers. They have a new live album out called Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn.Look for him on social media, look for us @PerformanceAnx. If you like these shows, consider supporting future episodes by visiting ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety and contributing to the cause. Also, check out Pantheon Podcast Network and listen to the other great shows there, like Let It Roll, The Imbalanced History of Rock & Roll, Long May You Young, & so many more. And without further ado, here's Mark Bingham on Performance Anxiety.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
We're thrilled to have Mark Bingham on the show! He's had quite a career in the music industry. He got his start writing songs for Elektra Records in the 60's. In fact The Everly Brothers recorded one! He was there while The Doors were putting together The Soft Parade album and worked with Sun Ra.His stories are incredible, like the time Joni Mitchell thwarted a record deal because of a stolen bicycle. He also tells me who the clown who is sick & does the trick of disaster is from Buffalo Springfield's Mr. Soul. He's staying busy, including playing with Louis Michot and Michot's Melody Makers. They have a new live album out called Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn.Look for him on social media, look for us @PerformanceAnx. If you like these shows, consider supporting future episodes by visiting ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety and contributing to the cause. Also, check out Pantheon Podcast Network and listen to the other great shows there, like Let It Roll, The Imbalanced History of Rock & Roll, Long May You Young, & so many more. And without further ado, here's Mark Bingham on Performance Anxiety.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
We’re thrilled to have Mark Bingham on the show! He’s had quite a career in the music industry. He got his start writing songs for Elektra Records in the 60’s. In fact The Everly Brothers recorded one! He was there while The Doors were putting together The Soft Parade album and worked with Sun Ra. His stories are incredible, like the time Joni Mitchell thwarted a record deal because of a stolen bicycle. He also tells me who the clown who is sick & does the trick of disaster is from Buffalo Springfield’s Mr. Soul. He’s staying busy, including playing with Louis Michot and Michot’s Melody Makers. They have a new live album out called Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn. Look for him on social media, look for us @PerformanceAnx. If you like these shows, consider supporting future episodes by visiting ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety and contributing to the cause. Also, check out Pantheon Podcast Network and listen to the other great shows there, like Let It Roll, The Imbalanced History of Rock & Roll, Long May You Young, & so many more. And without further ado, here’s Mark Bingham on Performance Anxiety. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
Interviews with notable New Orleans musicians - Jonathan Freilich Presents
The beginning of slightly new formatting and interviews expanding to subject matter including things beyond New Orleans.Guitarist/Producer/Songwriter Mark Bingham discusses how he came to be performing live again with the seminal band Michot’s Melody Makers
The producer, arranger, composer, and Piety St. Studio owner cut his teeth as a teenage songwriter signed to Elektra Records and an apprentice in the late 60s studios of NYC and L.A. Mark hung out with the Flying Burrito Brothers at the Whiskey and was seen as fresh meat at the Troubadour. Allen Ginsberg, REM, Marianne Faithfull, John Scofield, Sun Ra, and Hal Wilner are just a few of the projects he’s been a part of. The new Michot’s Melody Makers record, “Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn,” is the latest in his psychedelic journey. Mark’s stopover with the Troubled Men may be his strangest trip yet. Topics include an illness, a firing, Walter Mercado, “Judy”, Cabaret”, masking, a scam, pet sedatives, women doctors, Danny Fields, Elektra Records, an assault, a Yale happening, a fight with William Styron, the 70s Village, the Screaming Gypsy Bandits, dates with the Dolls, Glenn Branca, the Social Climbers, a John Cale story, Marty Thau, the Letterman show, N.O. music politics, an ad agency, the Boiler Room studio, an N.A. meeting, new music, Julie Odell, Sonic Youth, a lucky man, a Bob Marley story, Nouveau Electric Records, Louis Michot’s work ethic, good neighbors, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “La Jument De Michot” by Michot’s Melody Makers from “Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn”
Louis Michot, co-founder of Grammy winners Lost Bayou Ramblers best known for their work in the films Beasts of the Southern Wild, Blue Bayou and Rodents of Unusual Size sits down with Robert to discuss his most recent projects from Michot's Melody Makers, Le String Noise, a single with Soul Creole, a Levee Bandits remix single, and also fiddler on the new Goldman Thibodeaux live album. Keep up with all his work over at http://nouveauelectricrecords.com intro: Dead and Gone outro: Zak Pashak and Chrome Chomsky
The producer, arranger, composer, and Piety St. Studio owner cut his teeth as a teenage songwriter signed to Elektra Records and an apprentice in the late 60s studios of NYC and L.A. Mark hung out with the Flying Burrito Brothers at the Whiskey and was seen as fresh meat at the Troubadour. Allen Ginsberg, REM, Marianne Faithfull, John Scofield, Sun Ra, and Hal Wilner are just a few of the projects he's been a part of. The new Michot's Melody Makers record, “Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn,” is the latest in his psychedelic journey. Mark's stopover with the Troubled Men may be his strangest trip yet. Topics include an illness, a firing, Walter Mercado, “Judy”, Cabaret”, masking, a scam, pet sedatives, women doctors, Danny Fields, Elektra Records, an assault, a Yale happening, a fight with William Styron, the 70s Village, the Screaming Gypsy Bandits, dates with the Dolls, Glenn Branca, the Social Climbers, a John Cale story, Marty Thau, the Letterman show, N.O. music politics, an ad agency, the Boiler Room studio, an N.A. meeting, new music, Julie Odell, Sonic Youth, a lucky man, a Bob Marley story, Nouveau Electric Records, Louis Michot's work ethic, good neighbors, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “La Jument De Michot” by Michot's Melody Makers from “Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn”
Ce 19e épisode est très spécial car on l'a enregistré en live il y a quelques semaines. Il est dédié à un de nos outils no-code préférés, Glide, dont nous avons interviewé le fondateur ainsi que 5 personnes qui l'ont utilisé pour créer des applications en lien avec la lutte contre le covid19. Nous avons gardé l'interview de David, le fondateur de Glide, en version originale mais cliquez ici pour la vidéo de l'interview sur Youtube avec les sous-titres en français. Pour animer la discussion, Alexis est accompagné de Stanislas Verjus qui est expert Glide et si vous n'avez jamais entendu parler de cet outil, vous pouvez le découvrir dans l'épisode 9 que l'on avait enregistré ensemble. Ce 19e épisode venait clore la première saison du podcast de contournement. Ne vous inquiétez pas on sera de retour bientôt avec pleins de nouvelles idées pour la saison 2. Programme : Introduction David Siegel, CEO Glide Aurélien Michot, TokTokDoc et l'appli Suivi-Covid Bertier Luyt, maker/entrepreneur "Commerces St Malo" Erwan Kezzar, co-fondateur de >Contournement> (h24 urgences et #enmodeconfiné) Julie Garnier : le Minitel du Faire Pierre Tillement, Tyro, & 8pm Questions/réponses et conclusion Ressources : Glide La vidéo complète de l'enregistrement : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QRoTPfNJKI L'interview de David Siegel, CEO de Glide : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o41RICEzoNo Notre site web : https://www.contournement.io/ Nos formations : https://www.contournement.online Notre blog : https://blog.contournement.io/ Nos réseaux : Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook
2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the founding of Lost Bayou Ramblers by Andre and Louis Michot. In this episode of Discover Lafayette, the brothers had just come back from a five-month touring hiatus and visited with Jan Swift about their journey to becoming an established international presence on the music scene. Worklight Pictures created the “rockumentary,” On Va Continuer, capturing the personal and professional story behind the band, whose members also include Johnny Campos (electronic guitarist), Eric Heigle (electronics and acoustic guitar), Bryan Webre (electric bassist) and drummer Kirkland Middleton. The film looks at the modern Cajun culture and the importance of sustaining the Cajun French language. Mark your calendar for the celebration of Lost Bayou Rambler’s 20th anniversary on September 28, 2019 and viewing of the film at the Acadiana Center for the Arts. Growing up, Andre and Louis performed Cajun music as members of Les Frères Michot, the band their father, Tommy Michot, and uncles formed in the 1980's. While they had taken lessons to learn guitar (Andre) and classical violin (Louis), their talent blossomed when they picked up instruments and taught themselves the intricacies of the accordion (Andre) and fiddle (Louis). Andre has actually mastered the art of building accordions as an adult musician, and the brothers have learned to play other instruments by ear and by watching each other as they jammed together and with Les Frere Michot. The Lost Bayou Rambler’s musical lyrics are performed solely in French, but the men didn’t grow up speaking the language. It took a solo journey by Louis to St. Anne’s University in Nova Scotia in 1998 to learn French and that is where he picked up the fiddle, using an instrument his grandfather had handed down. For Louis, learning the language was facilitated by singing the words and learning the rhythm as he played the fiddle on the streets. In August 1999, the brothers booked their first gig as a yet-to-be-named band at Café Rue Vermilion in downtown Lafayette. On the way, Louis stopped by to see his friend, the late Ryan Domingue, who asked what their name was. When Louis said, “We don’t have one,” Ryan offered up “Lost Bayou Ramblers” which both young men loved. For background on this story and information on the Rue Vermilion Revival and Flood Relief Fundraiser in 2016, visit here. Lost Bayou Ramblers received a Grammy nomination for its 2007 release of Live a la Blue Moon. In 2012, the band released Mammoth Waltz with the help of producer Korey Richey and guest artists Gordon Gano, Scarlett Johansson, and Dr. John. Mammoth Waltz was named #2 in the “Top 21 Louisiana albums of the 21st Century” by Times Picayune. Lost Bayou Ramblers’ contribution to the score of Beasts of the Southern Wild in 2012 brought them renown worldwide, and we end this interview with the haunting melody of their music from the film. After their live appearance on NPR’s World Café, Lost Bayou Ramblers was rated #1 on “David Dye’s five favorite live music moments in and out of the World Café studio.” And then, in 2017, the band won a Grammy for Best Regional Roots Music Album for Kalenda. The bands' performance on the 2017 PBS documentary series American Epic, solidified Lost Bayou Ramblers' international reputation as an iconic Cajun band. Lost Bayou Ramblers recently released their score to the highly acclaimed and award-winning Rodents of an Unusual Size, which aired on PBS earlier this year. The film documents the unusual relationships people have with the large rodents. The music was released on March 29 and is available via Bandcamp on CD, and all major streaming and paid download sites. You can check out the music here. The spoken words of Louis and Andre are inspirational and engaging. Their story is worth a listen. Thanks to the brothers for sharing their journey.
Erin Frankenheimer from our New Orleans office talked to Grammy award-winning Louis Michot of the Lost Bayou Ramblers about how to maintain a successful music career when you don't live in a large metro area. Michot discusses his history with the region, his multiple bands, and his experience living a rural life as a professional musician. Check out the Lost Bayou Ramblers: https://www.lostbayouramblers.com/home Distribute your music with TuneCore: bit.ly/2vlGio6
Ozark Highlands Radio is a weekly radio program that features live music and interviews recorded at Ozark Folk Center State Park’s beautiful 1,000-seat auditorium in Mountain View, Arkansas. In addition to the music, our “Feature Host” segments take listeners through the Ozark hills with historians, authors, and personalities who explore the people, stories, and history of the Ozark region. This week, unique Grammy nominated Louisiana alternative Zydeco band “The Lost Bayou Ramblers” perform live at the Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas. Also, interviews with the Lost Bayou Ramblers. The Lost Bayou Ramblers were formed in 1999 by brothers Andre and Louis Michot, performing the roots Cajun music they learned as members of Les Frères Michot, the family band their father and uncles formed in the 80's. The brothers quickly began playing clubs and festivals around Louisiana, and taking the traditional music they were raised with to new levels of rhythmic energy and spontaneity. Over the years, the group has continually integrated new sonic elements to its live performances, always experimenting and growing the show to what it's become today, an eclectic mix of modern sounds and rhythms with ancient Cajun melodies and lyrics. In this week’s “From the Vault” segment, musician, educator, and country music legacy Mark Jones offers an archival recording of Ozark original Melvin Wrinkle singing the rare traditional song “Home Sweet Home,” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. From his series entitled “Fine Fiddlers of the Ozarks,” old time and Ozark fiddle aesthete Roy Pilgrim profiles the legendary Ozark fiddler Ben Pollard. This installment features archival recordings of the classic fiddle tunes “Sand March, Hop Light Ladies, Dream Waltz, Silver Star Hornpipe, and Sail Away Red Dress.”
Join Dr. Carlos as he discusses Bin Laden's mentor and why someone might stop being a terrorist with Dr. Michot and Dr. Speckhard.Yahya M. Michot (Belgium, 1952) joined Hartford Seminary in 2008 as Professor of Islamic Studies and Christian-Muslim Relations. He is also the current editor of the journal “The Muslim World” edited by the Seminary.From 1983 to 1997, he taught Arabic philosophy, language, history and literature in Louvain (Belgium) and, from 1998 to 2008, Islamic theology and Arabic in Oxford (UK). He has published numerous books and articles about Islamic classical thought, drugs in Muslim societies and Islam in the West, including “IBN SÎNÂ. Lettre au vizir Abû Sa‘d” (Arabic edition & translation, 2000), “AVICENNE. Réfutation de l'astrologie” (Arabic edition & translation, 2006), “Ibn Taymiyya: Muslims under non-Muslim Rule” (2006), “Ahmad al-Aqhisârî: Against Smoking. An Ottoman Manifesto” (Arabic edition & translation, 2010), “Musulmans en Europe” (2002), and the chapter “Revelation” in the “Cambridge Companion to Classical Islamic Theology” (2008).Dr. Michot has served as a consultant to various universities, international organizations and official bodies in the UK. From 1995 to 1998, he was president of the Higher Council of Muslims in Belgium.Anne Speckhard, Ph.D. is Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown University Medical School and Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE). Dr. Speckhard has collected nearly 500 in-depth research interviews of family members, close associates and hostages of terrorists and violent extremists worldwide. She has consulted to NATO, the United Nations, OSCE, foreign governments and the U.S. Departments of State, Defense, Justice, Homeland Security, Health & Human Services, CIA and FBI. She has appeared on CNN, BBC, NPR, Fox News, MSNBC, CTV, and in Time Magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post, London Times and many others. She is author ofTalking To Terrorists and Bride Of ISIS and coauthor ofUndercover Jihadi and Warrior Princess.
Saison 5, émission 35 du mardi 15 mai 2012. Invités : Laurent Michot, Pascal Rolin et Ziad Farhoud. Animation : fpc, Comanche etOlivierP. Réalisation : Nassim. Générique et jingles : G-Process.
Guest Host Lisa Michot introduces her work Over the River, homage to Christo and Jeanne-Claude and their public art work which has received acclaim and ridicule in the public eye. We will be discussing public art and the process of jurying and purchasing that art. Lisa has opened her show last Friday at Next Gallery in Denver with her Over the River mini-installation and has heard both sides of the the debate. Love and hate of the Over the River project slated to cover one of Colorado's rivers for two weeks. More information at these sites: Over the River Facebook OverTheRiverInfo.com Pre-interviewed Artists: Annette Coleman, AnnetteColemanArtist.com Lisa Michot, LisaMichot.com Suzanne Frazier, SuzanneFrazier.com Jim Caldwell, ArtworkNetwork.com Sponsored by: 88 88ArtLook, 8888ArtLook LisaBellMusic.com
The producer, arranger, composer, and Piety St. Studio owner cut his teeth as a teenage songwriter signed to Elektra Records and an apprentice in the late 60s studios of NYC and L.A. Mark hung out with the Flying Burrito Brothers at the Whiskey and was seen as fresh meat at the Troubadour. Allen Ginsberg, REM, Marianne Faithfull, John Scofield, Sun Ra, and Hal Wilner are just a few of the projects he's been a part of. The new Michot's Melody Makers record, “Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn,” is the latest in his psychedelic journey. Mark's stopover with the Troubled Men may be his strangest trip yet. Topics include an illness, a firing, Walter Mercado, “Judy”, Cabaret”, masking, a scam, pet sedatives, women doctors, Danny Fields, Elektra Records, an assault, a Yale happening, a fight with William Styron, the 70s Village, the Screaming Gypsy Bandits, dates with the Dolls, Glenn Branca, the Social Climbers, a John Cale story, Marty Thau, the Letterman show, N.O. music politics, an ad agency, the Boiler Room studio, an N.A. meeting, new music, Julie Odell, Sonic Youth, a lucky man, a Bob Marley story, Nouveau Electric Records, Louis Michot's work ethic, good neighbors, and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: “La Jument De Michot” by Michot's Melody Makers from “Cosmic Cajuns From Saturn” on [Nouveau Electric Records.](http://nouveauelectricrecords.com)