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! Turn On - Choon In - Zig Zag ! - ! What's Past - Is Prologue ! ! ! Callin' ALL The Boom Booms & The Zoom Zooms ! ! . . . GROUND DOWN TO THE REAL UNDERGROUND . . . * * * GROOVIN' BLUE 25 - 05 * * * Groovin' Blue is dedicated to Dr. Li Wenliang 1. (4:39) WAGRadio GB 25 - 05 Intro - Produced by WAGRadio Vinyl Librarian William "Fats Is Back" Reiter (formerly CKLG-FM 96.9 Boss Jock - 'Bill Reiter - The All-Niter') 2. (3:02) "Jealous Girl (Leave Shay Alone EdiT)" - DANIELE POZZI [CRMS] 3. (4:28) "How I Depend On You" - THE WILLIAMS BROTHERS [Blackberry Records Lp No. 2203301010 "This Is Our Night"] 1991 Prod. Doug & Melvin Williams, Henry Green, Rahni Song 4. (4:31) "Freak Like (DJZigZag EdiT of the House of Prayers Remix)" - CRAZIBIZA, HOUSE OF PRAYERS [PornoStar Records] 5. ( :14) WAGRadio Ol' SkooL Looud Id 6. (1:58) "Rack 'Em Back" - WALTER SPRIGGS with Jesse Stone Orch. [Atco 45rpm No. 45-6112] 1958 7. ( :11) WAGRadio Music Segue 8. (3:03) "Feel So Good (DJZigZag Crack A Lackin EdiT)" - RAVEN DAZE [Cheap Thrills] * samples "Love Explosion" - Donnell Pitman [Athens Of The North Rec. Co. 45rpm No. ATH059] 2014 9. ( :55) WAGRadio No Feere Id 10.(4:09) "Estalaro (DJZigZag Big Up Phak Mack Attack EdiT of The Faze Action Instrumental)" - CANTOMA, LUNA ASTERI [Highwood Recordings] 11.(3:57) "Like I Said (DJZigZag Board Over EdiT)" - A-TRAK [Fool's Gold Records] 12.(5:44) "**** you ... Space Cowboy (DJZigZag Crack A Rat EdiT)" - NEMO VACHEZ [Forest iLL Lp No. FIR011] 2023 13.( :31) WAGRadio Pie-Baked EdiT 14.(4:10) "Ring My Bell (DJZigZag JigJag RagSnag EdiT)" - CARLO POCILE [Glitch Society Records] 15.(2:51) "Skateboard P (DJZigZag Ex10DaD EdiT)" - TraeTwoThree (feat. Kalan.FrFr) [Ncredible Ent] 16.( :21) WAGRadio LuVvV Id 17.(4:45) "Sugar High (DJZigZag MashEdiT of the Rightside & MD Remix)" - DANIELE BUSCIALA, EARL W. GREEN [Soulstice Music] 18.( :16) WAGRadio Muzik Segg 19.(3:45) "FunKtion (DJZigZag Thin Blurred Line EdiT of the Original & Extended Mixes)" - kai.wav [Central Station] 20.(3:14) "Hotty (DJZigZag Spit On A Dog - Turn It Turn It EdiT)" - ROXE, MARYCHOLE, RAHSTAMAN [And Dance] 21.( :15) WAGRadio LOUD Ol' Skool Id 22.(2:32) "Don't Let Go" - ROY HAMILTON - Orchestra under the direction of Jesse Stone [Epic 45rpm No. 5-9257] 1957 23.( :19) WAGRadio Muse ic segck 24.(2:09) "Who Cares Anyway" - MASEGO [EQT Recordings] 25.( :15) WAGRadio Li3DowN EdiT 26.(2:20) "Would You" - CAMPBELL [Big Beat] 27.(2:29) "Momentum (DJZigZag Slippery Rhodes EdiT) - DEEINAGI [Elebated] 28.(1:17) WAGRadio SpiritSoundIntro Id 29.(4:41) "King's Rant" - MASEGO [EQT Recordings] 2020 30.(5:39) "We Got To Hit It Off (DJZigZag Jack Ash Fong EdiT of the Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix)" - MILLIE JACKSON, DIMITRI FROM PARIS [Cosmos Music] * samples "We Got To Hit It Off" - Millie Jackson [Spring Records 45rpm No. SP 3002] 1979 Prod. Brad Shapiro, Millie Jackson 31.( :07) Nu GB End 77:58
Dylan Jones – writer, former editor of i-D, Arena and GQ - was 15 in 1975 and dressed like Henry McCullough of Wings (“a lot of denim and silk scarves”), a time he thinks had enormous influence on the following five decades. There are many highlights in his latest book ‘1975: The Year The World Forgot', a lot of them discussed here with David and Mark, including … … the lasting impact of the cover of Patti Smith's Horses. … the “frightening” Millie Jackson, 50 years ahead of her time. … why Blood On The Tracks was the first middle-aged rock album. … the information black-out and the value of the ‘70s rock press - particularly Street Life – for such experimental music. … how the sarcasm of Steely Dan still feels contemporary – “Donald Trump is a figure they could have made up 50 years ago”. … the three key rhythms of the ‘70s – Fela Kuti's afro-beat, James Brown's funk and Klaus Dinger's Neu!-beat. … the reason Donna Summer's Love To Love You Baby is 17 minutes long. … how Brian Eno's accident led to the birth of ambient music. … “writing about pop music allows you to write about anything”. … how the sophistication and intellect of the mid-‘70s was pilloried in Punk's Year Zero. … the Quiet Storm genre - aka “foreplay music” – from Sade to Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye. ... the unrecognised power of the female record-buyer and the sexism of the rock press. … and the greatest record of 1975! Pre-order ‘1975: The Year The World Forgot' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/1975-World-Forgot-Dylan-Jones/dp/1408721988Help us to keep the conversation going by joining our worldwide Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dylan Jones – writer, former editor of i-D, Arena and GQ - was 15 in 1975 and dressed like Jimmy McCulloch of Wings (“a lot of denim and silk scarves”), a time he thinks had enormous influence on the following five decades. There are many highlights in his latest book ‘1975: The Year The World Forgot', a lot of them discussed here with David and Mark, including … … the lasting impact of the cover of Patti Smith's Horses. … the “frightening” Millie Jackson, 50 years ahead of her time. … why Blood On The Tracks was the first middle-aged rock album. … the information black-out and the value of the ‘70s rock press - particularly Street Life – for such experimental music. … how the sarcasm of Steely Dan still feels contemporary – “Donald Trump is a figure they could have made up 50 years ago”. … the three key rhythms of the ‘70s – Fela Kuti's afro-beat, James Brown's funk and Klaus Dinger's Neu!-beat. … the reason Donna Summer's Love To Love You Baby is 17 minutes long. … how Brian Eno's accident led to the birth of ambient music. … “writing about pop music allows you to write about anything”. … how the sophistication and intellect of the mid-‘70s was pilloried in Punk's Year Zero. … the Quiet Storm genre - aka “foreplay music” – from Sade to Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye. ... the unrecognised power of the female record-buyer and the sexism of the rock press. … and the greatest record of 1975! Pre-order ‘1975: The Year The World Forgot' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/1975-World-Forgot-Dylan-Jones/dp/1408721988Help us to keep the conversation going by joining our worldwide Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dylan Jones – writer, former editor of i-D, Arena and GQ - was 15 in 1975 and dressed like Jimmy McCulloch of Wings (“a lot of denim and silk scarves”), a time he thinks had enormous influence on the following five decades. There are many highlights in his latest book ‘1975: The Year The World Forgot', a lot of them discussed here with David and Mark, including … … the lasting impact of the cover of Patti Smith's Horses. … the “frightening” Millie Jackson, 50 years ahead of her time. … why Blood On The Tracks was the first middle-aged rock album. … the information black-out and the value of the ‘70s rock press - particularly Street Life – for such experimental music. … how the sarcasm of Steely Dan still feels contemporary – “Donald Trump is a figure they could have made up 50 years ago”. … the three key rhythms of the ‘70s – Fela Kuti's afro-beat, James Brown's funk and Klaus Dinger's Neu!-beat. … the reason Donna Summer's Love To Love You Baby is 17 minutes long. … how Brian Eno's accident led to the birth of ambient music. … “writing about pop music allows you to write about anything”. … how the sophistication and intellect of the mid-‘70s was pilloried in Punk's Year Zero. … the Quiet Storm genre - aka “foreplay music” – from Sade to Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye. ... the unrecognised power of the female record-buyer and the sexism of the rock press. … and the greatest record of 1975! Pre-order ‘1975: The Year The World Forgot' here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/1975-World-Forgot-Dylan-Jones/dp/1408721988Help us to keep the conversation going by joining our worldwide Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's friend-of-the-show Chris's birthday, and there's nothing he'd rather do on his special day than share his girlfriend Vicki with his lightning-licking comrades. Vicki rules. She shares stories recalling her DJ past in the Detroit scene of yesteryear while adding female-powered cuts to this bonus episode's mixtape. Deon and Jay tackle old and new cuts spanning 7 decades of musical deliciousness, everything from 60's Brazilian bossa nova to 80's pop to 90's hip-hop to a fresh release from an alternative indie heavyweight.Sonic contributors to this very special 26th bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio podcast include: Dave Matthews Band, Jurassic 5, DJ Nu-Mark, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Prince Paul, National Public Radio, Beastie Boys, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Eddie Murphy, Olivia Newton John, John Waters' film Pink Flamingos featuring Divine, David Lochery & Mink Stole, Richard Rodgers, Deborah Kerr & Marni Nixon, Blake Mills, The Rivingtons, Black Thought & El Michaels Affair, Faith No More, MC Breed, Bootleg of the Dayton Family, Pat Finnerty's stink horn, Michelle Zauner, Ethan Klein, Stevie Wonder, Jimmy Webb, Glen Campbell, The Meters, Lani Hall, The Beatles, The Pretenders, YES, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Guitar Wizards of the Future, Daffy Duck, Squeeze, more Beatles, The Vapors, SRC, John Frusciante, System 7 & Derrick May, Brian Austin Green, Negative Approach, Laughing Hyenas, Mule, Insane Clown Posse, Stone Temple Pilots, Galaxy to Galaxy, Beck, Skinny Puppy, Millie Jackson, Bob Seger System, The Jesus and Mary Chain, James Brown, Betty Jean Newsome, Bob Vylan & Amy Taylor, Greet Death, Ol' Burger Beats, Muddy Waters, Against Me! Operation Ivy, Neon Trees, No Doubt, Bush, Gwen Stefani, English Beat, The Specials, Bad Manners, Cat Stevens, Steve Winwood, Jimmy Miller, more Pretenders, Sublime, Prince, The Avalaches featuring Camp Lo, Holland-Dozier-Holland, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, William McLean, The S.O.S. Band, Parliament Funkadelic, ZAP, Tamia, LCD Soundsystem, David Bowie, James Murphy, Tom Scharpling, The Turtles, Bob James, The Alkoholiks, Justin Avdek, The Roots, Tori Spelling, and Dipshit Don, accepter of bribes. Jay loves – Missing Persons, Sergio Mendes, Honey Cone, and Newcleus. Deon likes – Japanese Breakfast, Laura Marling, Black Sheep, and The Pool.Vicki digs – Cat Bite, Sincere Engineer, P.P. Arnold, and Robyn.The 26th Bonus Mixtape:LISTEN TO THE MIX ON SOUNDCLOUD OR ON SPOTIFY[SIDE ONE] (1) Cat Bite - Call Your Bluff (2) Black Sheep - Strobelite Honey (3) Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 - Wichita Lineman (4) Robyn - Dancing on my Own (5) The Pool - Jamaica Resting (6) Honey Cone - Sunday Morning People[SIDE TWO] (1) Japanese Breakfast - Mega Circuit (2) Sincere Engineer - Fireplace (3) Newcleus - No More Runnin' (4) Laura Marling - Don't Let Me Bring You Down (5) P.P. Arnold - The First Cut is the Deepest (6) Missing Persons - Surrender Your HeartA.I. David Silver appears courtesy of the fact that it's 2025 and we can deep fake whoever the flip we want to.Drink Blue Chair Bay. Shop at Electric Kitsch. Be kind to neighbors and strangers alike.
House, funk, soul, disco, reggae, hip hop, UKG, drum & bass and all manner of beats for open-minded listeners, fresh releases and classic gems, presented by DJ D'Francisco. New episode every Sunday night. Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on www.musicboxradio.co.uk 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Contact: fdisco@hotmail.com / @frankiedisco54 Tracklist: The Payback ft. Superchumbo, Millie Jackson, Akala, Protoje & Hyper-On ExperienceMaia Reed - Your Light Protoje & the Indiggnation - Rasta Love ft. Ky-Mani MarleyAl Campbell - Take A RideVanilla - AnythingTek 9 - We're Gettin DownMinnie Ripperton - Inside My Love (D'Francisco DJ Edit)Amy True - Healthy LoveAkala - Hold Your Head High Deckwrecka - PricelessDJY Vino & NKulee501 - Cool AffairSemi Tee - Labantwana Ama Uber (ft. Miano & Kammu Dee)K.O.G. - Don't Take My Soul (Black Notice Remix)DJ Kent, Zaki Ibrahim - Sunrise (Citizen Deep's Deep Mad Dub) R-Tyme - Use Me (MK Mix)Wagz - Better DaysAutonomic006 - ReformHyper-On Experience - Half StepperMakez - Loosen Your BonesAfronaut, WheelUP - Oi! (WheelUP's Club Mix)Superchumbo - FreakonPako - Pakito LindoMillie Jackson - We Got To Hit It Off ( Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix)Dancing on the Ceiling - Dancing on the CeilingJamie Principle - Date With The Rain (House Dub)Gwen Guthrie - It Should Have Been You (Larry Levan Mix)Patti Labelle - Music Is My Way of Life
Welcome to your weekly dose of true HedKandi Anthems! We bring you the ultimate selection of house music, vocal house, nu-disco, funky house, and the occasional chill-out track every week! Follow us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/hedkandi https://www.instagram.com/hedkandi/ Join our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/hedkandigroup TRACKLIST ⤵ HOUR1 ******** 00:00:00 Close Counters & shiv - Butter Bread 00:03:20 Thommy Davis, Neal Conway, Randy Roberts, Dr Packer - Darlin' Darlin' Baby (Sweet and Tender Love) (Dr Packer Remix) 00:09:34 Tensnake & mOat - Heat (Extended Mix) 00:14:48 Luis Radio, Earl W. Green, Groove Junkies, Reelsoul - He Gives Me Joy (Groove Junkies, Reelsoul Vocal MIx) 00:20:47 Gwen Dickey - If i'm gonna be with you - Michael Gray Extended Mix 00:26:48 T-Connection, Dr Packer - Saturday Night (Dr Packer Extended Remix) 00:32:30 Millie Jackson, Dimitri From Paris - We Got To Hit It Off (Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix) 00:37:36 Maurice Joshua - Are You Ready (Extended) 00:41:10 The PH Project - What You Need (Original Mix) 00:45:57 2fox, Laville, Louie Vega - Elevation (Louie Vega Remix) 00:55:08 NESI (ES) - Bring Me Up (Extended Mix) HOUR2 ******** 01:00:00 Faded - Just You (CJ Cooper Remix) 01:05:20 Jaegerossa - Out Stretching 01:11:46 Jules Liesl - Cherry (Birdee Extended Remix) 01:17:24 Purple Disco Machine & Alison Goldfrapp - Dream Machine (Extended) 01:22:22 Shabi - The Get Down (Original Mix) 01:26:52 Cassara - On Fire (Extended Mix) 01:32:33 T.Markakis & Blanco K - Havana Jazz (Extended Mix) 01:39:38 Shaka Loves You - Hear Me Today (Extended Mix) 01:43:44 Trimtone - What You Missing (Extended Mix) 01:48:36 Francesco V, Jossu & PRECIAT - PostMan (Extended Mix) 01:53:30 Point85, Kane Reyna - Davids 5 Cents (Original Mix)
Welcome to another hour of the very best in disco, featuring brand new tracks from Dr Packer, Dimitri From Paris, Reece Johnson, Save The Robots, Morttimer Snerd III and Steve Miggedy Maestro, plus some classic edits too, all mixed for your delight with love in London.Here's the full track list: 1 | Juan Laya, Jorge Montiel, Faze Action | Groove On (Faze Action Remix)2 | Morttimer Snerd III, Steve Miggedy Maestro | The Year Of The Kat (Miggedy's 2025 Full Dizko Slap)3 | T-Connection, Dr Packer | Saturday Night (Dr Packer Extended Remix)4 | Bee Gees, The Reflex | You Should Be Dancing (The Reflex Audio Re-Vision)5 | Millie Jackson, Dimitri From Paris | We Got To Hit It Off (Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix)6 | Diplomats Of Soul, Incognito, Vanessa Haynes, Micky More & Andy Tee | Never Gonna Fall In Love Again (Like I Fell In Love With You) (Micky More & Andy Tee Remix)7 | Reece Johnson | The After Hours8 | Morttimer Snerd III, Steve Miggedy Maestro | Look Me Up, Baby (Miggedy's Full Dizko Slap)9 | Andrea True Connection | More More More (RRRIOTBOYYY Always More Re - Edit)10 | Imagination | Just An Illusion (Digital Visions 2016 Re-Edit)11 | Save The Robots, Winkar | Love You More (Original Mix)Thanks for listening. If you enjoyed this mix, please share the disco love with all your friends, and send them a link to the podcast. Let's have a worldwide disco party.You can also enjoy the Spotify Playlist but please note that some of the tracks or versions of the tracks in this mix may not be available on that platform.
My microphone is fried but that wont stop the music and shout-outs! Thank you to everyone who supported last months mix! Special shouts out to Michelle, Jimmy, Will, Vinnie, Sammie, Mel, Kent, and Piotr for the love. Tracks for this month's mix include: Millie Jackson, Dimitri From Paris - We Got To Hit It Off (Dimitri From Paris Liberated Women Mix) Ten City, Jerome Sydenham, Tiger Stripes - That's the Way Love Is (Jerome Sydenham & Tiger Stripes Remix 2025 Remaster) Risk Assessment - Juicy Smollett (Original Mix) Tasha LaRae, Thommy Davis, DJ Spen, Michele Chiavarini - Running Away (DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini Mix) Dario D'Attis, Mr. V, Joeski - Back To The Old (Joeski Remix) DJ Sneak, Dam Swindle - I Can Tell You What You Want (Dam Swindle Remix) MIRAMAR - Calypso (Extended Mix) Bakermat, Ron Carroll, Cassimm - Life (Cassimm Extended Remix) Mau P - The Less I Know The Better (Extended Mix) Blackchild (ITA) - Nothing Better Than Music (Extended Mix) Martin Wright, Stuart Ojelay - Deep Inside (Original Mix) Baccus, R1D1 - Do It Right (Extended Mix) Luke Alessi - After Five (Extended) Re-Tide, Mattei & Omich - Club Fever (Mattei & Omich Extended Club Edit) Leyo - Open Up The Drunk Do It (Original Mix) Laurence Guy, J. Peacock - Brother John Make sure to follow the show on Soundcloud.com/substructurepodcast or on itunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/substructure-the-foundation-of-house/id1252866547
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Horsegirl, The Art Of Noise & Kneecap. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Gijsbert Kamer over Caught Up van Millie Jackson. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. Horsegirl, The Art Of Noise & Kneecap. Deze keer in de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Gijsbert Kamer over Caught Up van Millie Jackson. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique
Tommy Stewart is an important underground figure for the funk music. Born in 1939…he was drawn to music at early age thanks to his mother. In 1964 he played with Fred Wesley and members of the 55th Army band. He wrote and composed for TV and even played with Blue Note recording artist Duke Pearson. In 1973 he arranged and composed a musical score called “The Burning of Atlanta” and later on, worked as arranger, producer, performer and writer for the likes of Clarence Carter, Candi Staton, Johnny Taylor, Major Lance, Eddie Kendricks, Luther Ingram, Millie Jackson, Flip Wilson, Roy Gaines, Tamiko Jones and many others. His self titled LP and sophomore follow up as Stevo, has Stewart often labeled as an innovator of disco-funk….but on my books he is a funk master…enjoy the show
Jaf spins some new tunes and remixes from Sugarloaf Gangsters, The Harlem Gospel Travellers, Sun Atlas, Fluke and Flowered Up. There's a preview of International Jazz Day coming up on the Face Radio, oldies from Millie Jackson and Susan Cadogan and it's the fiftieth anniversary of Diamond DogsFor more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blues-and-grooves/Tune into new broadcasts of Blues & Grooves, Sunday from 4 - 5 PM EST / 9 - 10 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.
**The Groove Doctors Friday Drive Time Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week The Groove Doctor Featured 80's Grooves/Rare Groove/Contemporary Soul From Maze, Leroy Hutson. Ozone. Luther Vandross. Millie Jackson. T.S Monk. Total Contrast. Hi-Tension. Lenny White. Carrie Lucas. Ashford & Simpson & More . The Groove Doctors Drive Time Show Live Friday's At 5PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org #traxfm #groovedoctor #drivetimeshow #soul #funk #boogie #raregrooves #70ssoul #80ssoul #disco #neosoul #r&b #contemporarysoul Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/profile.php?id=10...100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Another two ours of Andy's Groove for you to do whatever you love to do! A tribute to the songwriting talent of Don Covay and the production skills of Bob Crewe; a funky new jazz piece from Dave Guy; three belting Northern Soul stonkers and classics from Millie Jackson, Barbara Lynn, Little Richard, Tom Jones and The Pointer Sisters;Tune into new broadcasts of Groovy Soul, LIVE, Sunday 12 - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.For more info and tracklisting, visit :https://thefaceradio.com/groovy-soul//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.
Interview was on facebook live at Night Traxx Radio . Feb 23, 2024 Born the daughter of sassy, legendary soulstress Millie Jackson, Keisha began singing professionally at age 15 as a background vocalist for her mother. She went on to record 2 albums with Sony Records. Keisha continues to uphold the legacy, commanding the stage with her gutsy performances, truly personifying raw SOUL. In the background, Keisha has contributed vocals on recordings with iconic artists like Aretha Franklin, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, Kaiser Chiefs, Erasure, Da Brat and others. She toured with rap music icons Outkast (20+), Erykah Badu (11), Angie Stone, George Clinton, Faith Evans, Raphael Saadiq, Yacht Rock Revue (current), and more.
John Hall is a founding member of the band Orleans and one of the main instigators of the No Nukes and MUSE (Musicians United for Safe Energy) movements. He's been intimately involved in promoting social change and environmental advocacy, both as a private citizen and as an elected representative in Congress. John was studying piano at 5, playing French horn, guitar bass and drums by 12. He started playing in the clubs of Greenwich Village by 18 and at 21 wrote and directed music for a Broadway and Off-Broadway play. He then worked on numerous projects including Seals and Crofts' album Down Home. He toured with Taj Mahal and when he came home, started the band that would become Orleans in 1972. Moving to Woodstock NY with his wife Johanna, the pair began writing together. They had major hits ‘Dance With Me' and ‘Still The One', songs that have garnered 9 million terrestrial airplays and hundreds of millions of streams. John has also co-written songs for Janis Joplin, Millie Jackson, Bonnie Raitt, The Tymes, Chaka Khan and Chet Atkins among others. He co-founded the group Musicians United for Safe Energy and helped organise the 1979 No Nukes concerts at Madison Square Garden. His song 'Power' was its anthem, performed and recorded there by the Doobie Brothers with James Taylor, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Carly Simon, Nicolette Larson, Phoebe Snow, and many more. That song was also sung by Peter Paul and Mary, Pete Seeger and others. John's guitar playing was featured on albums by Browne, Raitt, Carly Simon, Little Feat and more. In the 90s the John Hall Band recorded two LPs: Search Party and All Of The Above, which contained the AOR and MTV staple Crazy (Keep On Fallin'). Environmental activism led John to serve on several boards. In 2006 he was elected to the US House of Representatives and also served on the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming. Returning to private life in 2011, John continued to perform and record with Orleans and as a solo artist. During the pandemic, he wrote and recorded songs for his latest CD “Reclaiming My Time.” John Hall joins us this week as special guest to share the stories (and the music) from his life. I hope you'll join us. If you'd like to know more about John, check out his website https://johnhallmusic.com/ and if you feel like requesting a guest that you'd like to hear interviewed on the show - reach out to me through my website https://www.abreathoffreshair.com.au Warm regards Sandy
**It's The Relax With Rendell Show Replay On Trax FM & Rendell Radio. Rendell Featured Soul & Boogie/Rare Groove/80's & 70's Grooves Cuts From Womack & Womack, The Strangers, Starpoint, Icehouse, Phyllis Nelson, Mtume, Millie Jackson, Kleeer, Joe Graham, Five Star, Fantasy, D Train, Chris Jasper, Barbara Pennington & More. Catch Rendell Every Saturday From 8PM UK Time The Stations: Trax FM & Rendell Radio #traxfm #rendellradio #soul #funk #70ssoul #80ssoul #60s #boogie #disco #raregrooves #soulclassics #reggae #nusoul #relaxwithrendell Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092342916738 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Radio Garden: Trax FM Link: http://radio.garden/listen/trax-fm/IEnsCj55 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
Jess Gillam and violinist Sumina Studer swap some of their favourite music. As well as picking up prizes for her playing in the Berliner International Music Competition and the Verbier Festival amongst others, and performing with various orchestras across the world, Sumina still finds the time to make hugely popular videos for social media where she demystifies the violin to try and bring classical music to the biggest possible audience. She brought along to the studio the incredible voice of Millie Jackson, one of Ravel's most beautiful pieces for piano and something nostalgic from the soundtrack to the anime Kiki's Delivery Service. Meanwhile Jess chose some banjo virtuosity by Bela Fleck, a homage to Piazzolla by violinist Gidon Kremer and an elegy by Yoshimatsu. Playlist: JOE HISAISHI: A Town with an Ocean View PIAZZOLLA: Soledad [Gidon Kremer (violin)] RAVEL: Piano Concerto in G – 2nd mvt Adagio [Martha Argerich (piano), Berlin Philharmonic, Claudio Abbado (conductor)] MILLIE JACKSON: If You're Not Back in Love by Monday BELA FLECK/EDGAR MEYER: The B Tune [Béla Fleck (banjo), Zakir Hussain (table), Edgar Meyer (double bass)] TAKASHI YOSHIMATSU: And Birds are Still…. Op.72 [Manchester Camerata, Sachio Fujioka (conductor)] COPLAND: Symphony No. 3 – 4th mvt [San Francisco Symphony, Michael Tilson Thomas (conductor)]
# millie Jackson loving arms # one of the realist artists ever# soulful gutbucket down home folks music# singer songwriter # song composed by Tom Jans# --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mr-maxxx/support
David James Brinston has been writing, producing, and performing Blues and Southern Soul for more than 25 years in the blues/southern soul genre. David is a Grammy Nominated American Recording Artist who has made significant contributions to Soul and Blues music internationally. 1992 He recorded “Hit and Run” David's first Album and “Slow Down from the Run Around.” In 1993 He recorded “Two Way Love Affair “his biggest hit and still today is one of his most requested songs. David Brinston released "Poundtown” in April 2022 and in 2023 has two hot new singles climbing up the charts. They are “A Woman in Love and “If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It. David tours and headlines numerous events including numerous "big stages" in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and many other venues across the country.The Mississippi State Legislature enacted legislation to establish historical markers across the state to recognize blues artists from Mississippi who have made significant contributions to Southern Soul "Blues" music. In 2010, David was recognized by the Mississippi Blues Commission with the placement of a historical marker in his hometown of Clarksdale, MS; shared with the late, great Mr. Sam Cooke. David has performed on shows with Millie Jackson, Dorothy Moore, William Bell, Tyrone Davis, Johnny Taylor, Freddy Jackson, Clarence Carter, Peggy Scott, and many others. David is a writer and top-of-the-charts maker with great singing creditably and more than fifteen Albums. At present, David now has his own Limited Liability Corporation and is recording with Delta Down, LLC (also known as David Brinston Enterprises).“If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It” is a rating grabber! It is an upbeat, dance tune that tells a story about relationships, love, and keeping the familytogether. Support the showMusic Artist interview
It's ImmaLetYouFinish... episode #144! Court & Amy welcome writer/educator Charles Hughes to talk all things country/soul, Bushwick Bill and Millie Jackson. ImmaLetYouFinish... is a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's ImmaLetYouFinish... episode #144! Court & Amy welcome writer/educator Charles Hughes to talk all things country/soul, Bushwick Bill and Millie Jackson. ImmaLetYouFinish... is a proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a week's break, Kelly-Anne is back with a ton of new releases from Janelle Monae, Roisin Murphy, Goldfrapp, Flying Mojito Brothers, Jessie Ware, The Allergies, Third Attempt, Yuksek, Bon Voyage and Nxworries. The show also features classics from The Pointer Sisters, Grace Jones, Donna Summer and Millie Jackson.Tune into new broadcasts of The Beat Goes On, LIVE, Friday from 2 - 4 PM EST 7 - 9 PM GMT.For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/the-beat-goes-on//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.
David James Brinston has been writing, producing, and performing Blues and Southern Soul for more than 25 years in the blues/southern soul genre. David is a Grammy Nominated American Recording Artist who has made significant contributions to Soul and Blues music internationally. 1992 He recorded “Hit and Run” David's first Album and “Slow Down from the Run Around.” In 1993 He recorded “Two Way Love Affair “his biggest hit and still today is one of his most requested songs. David Brinston released "Poundtown” in April 2022 and in 2023 has two hot new singles climbing up the charts. They are “A Woman in Love and “If It Ain't Broke Don't Fix It. David tours and headlines numerous events including numerous "big stages" in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and many other venues across the country.The Mississippi State Legislature enacted legislation to establish historical markers across the state to recognize blues artists from Mississippi who have made significant contributions to Southern Soul "Blues" music. In 2010, David was recognized by the Mississippi Blues Commission with the placement of a historical marker in his hometown of Clarksdale, MS; shared with the late, great Mr. Sam Cooke. David has performed on shows with Millie Jackson, Dorothy Moore, William Bell, Tyrone Davis, Johnny Taylor, Freddy Jackson, Clarence Carter, Peggy Scott, and many others. David is a writer and top-of-the-charts maker with great singing creditably and more than fifteen Albums. At present, David now has his own Limited Liability Corporation and is recording with Delta Down, LLC (also known as David Brinston Enterprises).“If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It” is a rating grabber! It is an upbeat, dance tune that tells a story about relationships, love, and keeping the familytogether.
Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, 60 Minutes of Classic Soul Podcast. Classic tracks, from, Edwin Starr, The Miracles, The Four Tops, Otis Redding, Johnny Taylor, Stevie Wonder/Dionne Warwick/Gladys Knight/Elton John, New Tracks from Raja Nee, J.C Soul and John Carey, More classic tracks from The O'Jays, Millie Jackson, Marvin Gaye, Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, Earth Wind And Fire, Donny Hathaway.. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat
The Voice is back from hiatus with a Special Edition of The Sweet Spot, "The Love Gone Wrong Sessions." This is a Full-Length show with classic songs by The Temptations, Angie Stone, Skyy, and more, as well as some Southern Soul and gritty Blues songs by Omar Cunningham, Jeff Floyd, Denise LaSalle, Millie Jackson, Shirley Brown, and Peggy Scott Adams. The songs range from soft and sexy to straight up off the wall. SIt back, relax and have some fun with The Voice, in The Sweet Spot.
Label: Spring 123Year: 1972Condition: MPrice: $18.00This is one of those truly transcendent Soul classics that you never get tired of hearing! Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Spring Records factory sleeve. It has pristine Mint audio. (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)
Tonight I am on the couch with Keisha Jackson, the daughter of the sassy, legendary BOSS lady, Millie Jackson. I remember my parents playing Ms. Millie Jackson's albums and how defying her album covers were. When I learned that Keisha too is a singer and a BOSS, I had to talk to her. You know how they say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree? Well, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Keisha Jackson is a BOSS lady like her mama. Keisha began singing professionally at age 15 as a background vocalist for her mother. She went on to record two albums with Sony Records and has contributed vocals on recordings with iconic artists like Aretha Franklin, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, Kaiser Chiefs, Erasure, Da Brat and others. She has toured with rap music icons Outkast, Erykah Badu, Angie Stone, George Clinton, Faith Evans, Raphael Saadiq, Yacht Rock Revue (current), and more. My biggest pull to Keisha is her love for mental health and wellness. She's also a certified life coach and a well-respected industry vocal coach. In her role as a vocal coach, she is counseling her clients and supporting their mental health journey, though she may not know it ;) She continues to manage her vocal coaching agency, One Voice Entertainment which she conceived in 2001. Join us on the couch as she shares her story and drops MANY gems. Here's her website: https://keishajackson.com/ Follow her on IG = @KeishaJackson ARE YOU READY TO TAKE THE COUCH? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brainlove/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brainlove/support
In part 2 of Questlove Supreme's Atlanta interview with Millie Jackson and Keisha Jackson, the mother and daughter powerhouse speak about their relationship and careers. Keisha discusses her solo catalog, performing with OutKast, recording with Da Brat, and her Yacht Rock Revue project. Millie explains tapping into her Country side, on her own terms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Singer Millie Jackson is joined by her daughter and fellow songstress Keisha Jackson for an Atlanta taping of Questlove Supreme. In Part One, Millie Jackson speaks about writing and producing provocative and popular songs that were decades ahead of their time. Millie recalls checking Aretha Franklin, performing her Grammy-nominated hit, and making a profound song that confused and upset Gospel audiences. She sings too. Just like Millie Jackson, this QLS is bold, raw, and honest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Label: Spring 3002Year: 1979Condition: M-Price: $20.00It's great to hear this self-proclaimed "liberated woman" assert her right to approve of any man she "gets it on" with. "I don't let my body rule my mind" is a good philosophy for many occasions and for both genders. :-) Plus the tune's got a rhythm that just won't quit... check out the mp3 "snippet" I had to rush-release for you to hear. Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Spring Records factory sleeve. It grades very close to Mint in appearance (Labels, Vinyl) and has pristine Mint sound (unlike the snippet). (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)
All Things Vocal: Podcast for Singers, Speakers, Voice Coaches and Producers
In my interview with Doug Smith you'll learn how this gifted music maker working with R&B icons including Millie Jackson, Nikka Costa and Prince quit it all one night. Called to the ministry, he traded the limelight to be a flashlight working with the homeless, planting gardens in 'food deserts', and working 'the night shift' to help rescue and change lives. And he's back with music, too! Now Doug (aka 'Truth') and fellow former Voltage Brother Paul Scott (aka 'Pjaye') write, produce and perform as 'Mercy Club'. They let me include a little snippet for you! Doug's Links: Grace Community Mission Ministries: https://www.gcmmispeople.com/ Youtube ‘MercyClubVevo' - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX55Jtl5fx4d5HBvxQlkYlw Mercy Club website - https://mercyclub.org/home (Purchase a song and as you are led, please include your donation to support the incredible good work they're doing!) Find me at www.JudyRodman.com. Join us for deeper discussions in the All Things Vocal Facebook Group.
Episode 172: Joe and Kari left off on the letter "H" in the R&B Singles reference book, so it's time to check in with some artists that were putting in a lot of time on the R&B Chart: Howard Hewett, Miki Howard (did we know she was in Poetic Justice??), and Phyllis Hyman. By the time they get to the letter J, they are dealing with some legends: Millie Jackson and Al Jarreau. HRT80s Court is in session! Our case in this week's episode: The Pet Shop Boys didn't rip off Cat Stevens, or did they? Surprise witness Jonathan King is here, and he is no stranger to the judicial system! Get ready for a ruling!
Nigel Perkins (The Soul Singer) is a student of Atlanta music scene pioneers Monyea Crawford and Richard Rollie of LoveChild Productions. Nigel is currently on tour throughout the US. He's opened up for some of the biggest R&B/Soul acts including Van Hunt, Karen White, Pokey Bear, Millie Jackson, and many others. Nigel is a member of the new generation of soul singers who are working to not only preserve but add and expand this genre of music. Nigel Perkins and LoveChild Productions look to create a musical legacy that is long lasting and internationally impactful.
SUMMARY:Our guest on this episode is John Hall, founder of the band Orleans and co-writer of the group's enduring hits "Dance with Me" and "Still the One." He chats with us about how Janis Joplin launched his songwriting career, co-writing Steve Wariner's #1 country hit "You Can Dream of Me," and how he ended up serving two terms as a US Congressman before returning to music.PART ONE:Paul and Scott chat about Orleans' legendary "naked" album cover, and band/artist names you're afraid to say out loud. If you've ever stressed about how to say Husker Du, Bon Iver, Chvrches, or Bjork, we've got you! PART TWO:Our in-depth interview with John HallABOUT JOHN HALL:John Hall is a musician, songwriter, community activist, founder of the band Orleans, and former US Congressman. After forming the group Kangaroo, which shared house band duties with Bruce Springsteen's group The Castilles at Greenwich Village's legendary Café Wha, Hall worked extensively as a sideman. He toured and/or recorded as a guitarist with Seals & Crofts, Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, Little Feat, Carly Simon, Jackson Brown, and others, but established himself as a songwriter when he and then-wife Johanna penned “Half Moon” on Janis Joplin's Pearl album. After John formed the group Orleans, he and Johanna continued to find success as songwriters with the band's hit singles “Dance with Me” and “Still the One.” The following decade, John became a chart-topping country writer when he co-wrote Steve Wariner's #1 single “You Can Dream of Me.” He's known for co-founding the organization Musicians United for Safe Energy with Jackson Brown, Bonnie Raitt, and Graham Nash. John helped organize the legendary 1979 No Nukes concerts at Madison Square Garden, and his song “Power” became the anthem for the event. In 2006, John was elected to the US House of Representatives, representing New York's 19th District. After serving two terms, he returned to making music. John's songs have been covered by Millie Jackson, Chaka Kahn, Ricky Skaggs, Taj Mahal, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Levon Helm, Bobby McFerrin, Bonnie Raitt, Chet Atkins, New Grass Revival, Jose Feliciano, Bill Anderson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Patty Loveless, and more. His most recent solo album is called Reclaiming My Time. We spoke with him in June of 2021 when the album was brand new and when he was working on some Orleans projects that have since become available and can be found at johnhallmusic.com.
Label: Spring 139Year: 1973Condition: M-Price: $15.00The A side on this one is so terrific you may never have flipped the 45 over to listen to the B side. What a mistake! 'Love Doctor' is a must-have early disco number you'll love from the first listen! Note: This copy comes in a vintage Spring Records factory sleeve. It grades very close to Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio). (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)
Daughters of Musical Legacy Carrying the legacy of their parents we talk about what it was like growing up as kids? Keisha Jackson drops in to celebrate her mom, Millie Jackson, and Deanna Brown Thomas drops some words of wisdom from Mr. Brown! Be sure to check out Daughters of Legacy who are performing their parents' greatest hits in concert Father's Day weekend in Augusta, GA. #JamesBrowndaughter #KeishaJackson #DaughtersofLegacyofficial #MillieJackson #JamesBrown #FathersDay #CafeMochaRadio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What started out as a tool for a nervous performer became a signature “rap” that would catapult her to the top of the charts. Join us as we get bitchy with the Queen of Squeam and R&B juggernaut Millie Jackson. Make sure check out our playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3x77kRn
Aretha Franklin "Don't Play That Song"Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee (with Lightin' Hopkins) "Everybody's Blues"Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee "Trouble In Mind"Cat Power "Do the Romp"Paul Westerberg "Knockin on Mine"Justin Townes Earle "Far From Me"Nina Simone "Revolution (Pts. 1 and 2)"Cory Branan "You Make Me"The Handsome Family "The Bottomless Hole"Songs: Ohia "Farewell Transmission"Bob Dylan "Meet Me In the Morning"Bob Dylan "Gotta Serve Somebody"George Jones & Ernest Tubb "Half a Mind"Woody Guthrie "Going Down the Road"Etta James "Almost Persuaded"Margo Price "Twinkle Twinkle"Millie Jackson "If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want to Be Right"Arthur Conley "Shake, Rattle & Roll"Wilson Pickett "Mini-Skirt Minnie"Gladys Knight & The Pips "Midnight Train to Georgia"Bonnie Raitt "I Thank You"Ted Hawkins "There Stands The Glass"Vic Chesnutt "Guilty By Association"Candi Staton "I'm Just a Prisoner (Of Your Good Lovin')"Solomon Burke "Proud Mary"Patterson Hood "Heat Lighting Rumbles In the Distance"Centro-matic "Iso-Residue"Counting Crows "Omaha"Pedro The Lion "First Drum Set"Mos Def "Close Edge"M. Ward "Never Had Nobody Like You"Bettye Swann "Stand By Your Man"Craig Finn "This is What It Looks Like"Widespread Panic "Contentment Blues"Buddy Guy "She's Got The Devil In Her"Waylon Jennings "Midnight Rider"Mildred Anderson "Cool Kind of Poppa (Good Kind Daddy)"Lucinda Williams "It's Nobody's Fault But Mine"Grateful Dead "Cold Rain and Snow"Little Milton "That's What Love Will Make You Do"Steve Earle "Feel Alright"Naomi Shelton & the Gospel Queens "What Have You Done?"Jason Isbell "Hurricanes and Hand Grenades"David Ramirez "That Ain't Love"
I think this is one of my favorite playlists so far, guaranteed to make you swoon and tap your toes. Enjoy this soul playlist paired with a little history on the genre. We dig into the roots and subgenres of the infectious and feel good tunes. If you haven't yet, find me on Instagram under Napalm Nanny and The Shack and don't be afraid to shoot me a message with requests or just to chat! I don't bite, I promise. 1. The Maskmen and The Agents. World is a Cafeteria 2. Maurice and Mac. Why Don't You Try Me 3. Roger Hatcher. Sweetest Girl in the World 4. The Lollipops. Step Aside Baby 5. Erma Franklin. Piece of my Heart 6. The Majestic's. Baby 7. The Invitations. Watch out Little Girl 8. Millie Jackson. A Little bit of Something Background: Henry Mancini. Baby Elephant Walk
| When We Make Love (Remix) | 07:41 | Cardell | 2015 | Doing It For Us | 03:28 | The Majestic Arrows | 1973 | Stay With Me | 03:34 | Norman Brown | 2007 | It Hurts So Good | 03:30 | Katie Love & The Four Shades Of Black | 1971 | Love And Understanding | 02:36 | The Elements Of Love | ? | Deja Vu | 03:11 | Ju-Lia | 2022 | I'm Gonna Win | 04:00 | T.K. Soul | 2021 | On Everything | 03:50 | Latoya London feat. Anthony Hamilton | 2022 | Keeping You To Your Promise | 04:04 | The Stylistics | 1996 | Never Felt So Good | 03:47 | Derek Damian | 2011 | Love Ballad | 03:55 | D'mott | 2022 | Love Don't Hurt Me | 04:35 | Willie Clayton | 2020 | Waistline (Gedi Clean Edit) | 03:37 | Whodini & Arieleno | 2022 | You Were Heaven Blessed | 03:45 | Brother Wheeler Jr. | 1975 | Something's Missing | 04:51 | Bloodstone | 1973 | Don't Fight It | 03:50 | Spice | 1976 | I Love U So Much | 04:26 | Greg Ware | 2022 | I'll Always Love You | 05:50 | Lyde, Fisher & Giles | 1977 | Everything | 03:18 | Keedron Bryant | 2022 | Love Me | 03:14 | Tax Free | 1972 | Tears | 04:17 | Force M.D.'s | 1984 | I'll Wait For You | 02:23 | Alfreda Brockington | 1969 | Let Us Pray | 03:37 | G.C.'s (Gospel Clouds) feat. Hymes Hollis | 2022 | There You Are | 04:02 | Millie Jackson | 1976 | I Shed A Tear | 02:37 | Don Hart & James Shorter | 1966 | Gone Bad | 03:38 | Father's Children | 1979 | Her Pain | 06:00 | Da Liberal Soul aka Charles Dixon | 2011 | Give Me One More Chance (Gedi Edit) | 06:50 | Blue Mist Band | 2011
Queens In The Morning is a panel show featuring outspoken female hosts, bringing their unique perspectives to a myriad of topics. We cover Current Events, POP Culture, Entertainment and some LOL moments. Join us, Queens In The Morning Stephanie Beard, Phyllis Crayton-Henry (GAB) Rich Sister, and Delia Smith (The Real Delia) Newly added Zoila Robledo Every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 6:30am PST on the JKN, remember, every Tuesday, Thursday & Friday and wwww.pscp.tv/QITM4Queens/ follow” 85 minutes of pure entertainment 515-605-9376. Call in to listen, or join in with the fun and excitement.
On today's episode, we discuss learning how to maneuver in the streets without drugs in the car, women & the double standard, and how Millie Jackson created old hoes so they can't judge the new ones. It's a good time! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Content warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic abuse and violence against women (33:50–37:42). In this episode, we talk to the amazing Adele Bertei about her career as a singer, songwriter and the author of two terrific books, Peter & the Wolves & the new Why Labelle Matters. Starting with her wild life as a gay teenager in Cleveland, Ohio, we hear about her friend & mentor Peter Laughner, founder member of Pere Ubu and a tragically self-destructive troubadour who died back in 1977.Adele then talks us through her move to New York's East Village and her participation in the city's No Wave punk-funk scene as a member of James White & the Contortions — and as the leader of the all-girl Bloods. This leads on to discussion of ZE Records & August "Kid Creole" Darnell, audio clips of whom we hear in a 2016 conversation with Larry Jaffee... which in turn takes us on to Adele's hymn of love for Labelle, the trailblazing trio who morphed from '60s girl group into '70s Afrofuturists. RBP's co-hosts ask Adele about the group's manager Vicki Wickham (hear Vicki's own RBP podcast episode) and about Laura Nyro, Bobby Womack's Poet II, and female power & resistance in the decades before #MeToo.Finally, after noting the passing of Sally Grossman — widow of Bob Dylan's manager Albert & the "lady in red" on the cover of Bob's Bringing It All Back Home — Mark rounds up the highlights of his recent additions to the RBP Library, including Richard Goldstein's review of The Band's Big Pink, Philip Elwood's prescient 1970 appreciation of a young Bruce Springsteen playing live in San Francisco & the recently-recruited Maureen O'Grady interviewing new Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. Jasper takes us out with thoughts on pieces about white appropriation of Black soul, plus an underwhelming 2000 "chart battle" between (insert polite cough) Westlife & Spice Girls...Many thanks to special guest Adele Bertei. Why Labelle Matters is published by UT Press and Peter & the Wolves by Smog Veil.Pieces discussed: Nona Hendryx, Labelle, Bobby Womack, August Darnell audio, Sally Grossman, Woodstock, Pere Ubu/Devo, Kid Creole, Chris Farlowe, The Monkees, The Band, Janis Joplin, ZZ Top, Love's Alone Again Or, Mick Taylor, Steel Mill, Ian Dury, Keith Levene, Millie Jackson, Screaming Lord Sutch, Westlife vs. Spice Girls, Le Tigre and Lily Allen/Joss Stone/Amy Winehouse.
Content warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic abuse and violence against women (33:50–37:42). In this episode, we talk to the amazing Adele Bertei about her career as a singer, songwriter and the author of two terrific books, Peter & the Wolves & the new Why Labelle Matters. Starting with her wild life as a gay teenager in Cleveland, Ohio, we hear about her friend & mentor Peter Laughner, founder member of Pere Ubu and a tragically self-destructive troubadour who died back in 1977.Adele then talks us through her move to New York's East Village and her participation in the city's No Wave punk-funk scene as a member of James White & the Contortions — and as the leader of the all-girl Bloods. This leads on to discussion of ZE Records & August "Kid Creole" Darnell, audio clips of whom we hear in a 2016 conversation with Larry Jaffee... which in turn takes us on to Adele's hymn of love for Labelle, the trailblazing trio who morphed from '60s girl group into '70s Afrofuturists. RBP's co-hosts ask Adele about the group's manager Vicki Wickham (hear Vicki's own RBP podcast episode) and about Laura Nyro, Bobby Womack's Poet II, and female power & resistance in the decades before #MeToo.Finally, after noting the passing of Sally Grossman — widow of Bob Dylan's manager Albert & the "lady in red" on the cover of Bob's Bringing It All Back Home — Mark rounds up the highlights of his recent additions to the RBP Library, including Richard Goldstein's review of The Band's Big Pink, Philip Elwood's prescient 1970 appreciation of a young Bruce Springsteen playing live in San Francisco & the recently-recruited Maureen O'Grady interviewing new Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. Jasper takes us out with thoughts on pieces about white appropriation of Black soul, plus an underwhelming 2000 "chart battle" between (insert polite cough) Westlife & Spice Girls...Many thanks to special guest Adele Bertei. Why Labelle Matters is published by UT Press and Peter & the Wolves by Smog Veil.Pieces discussed: Nona Hendryx, Labelle, Bobby Womack, August Darnell audio, Sally Grossman, Woodstock, Pere Ubu/Devo, Kid Creole, Chris Farlowe, The Monkees, The Band, Janis Joplin, ZZ Top, Love's Alone Again Or, Mick Taylor, Steel Mill, Ian Dury, Keith Levene, Millie Jackson, Screaming Lord Sutch, Westlife vs. Spice Girls, Le Tigre and Lily Allen/Joss Stone/Amy Winehouse.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts.
A special Valentine's Day edition of The Sweet Spot with The Voice. Take a musical journey through the many facets of this thing we call Love from the likes of The Chi-Lites, Patti Labelle, New Birth, Milira, Silk, Millie Jackson, Skyy, Lisa Fischer and more. This is an extended version to give you a little more "me time," a little more "us time." Come spend some time with The Voice, in The Sweet Spot.
Dave Hondel sits down with former Sony, CBS and Epic Recording Artist, Keisha Jackson. Besides having a music career spanning more than three decades, she regularly tours with some of the biggest names in music (Eryka Badu, Outkast among many others). She is also the daughter of Soul Music Icon, Millie Jackson. Keisha tells Dave some amazing stories of growing up in music. This is a must listen! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestagedoorshow/message