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Welcome to Indigenous in the News. On todays show we welcome from the Pawnee Tribe, Mr. Lil Mike and Mr. Funny Bone. Together they form the Native Rapping Duo. They are Singers, actors and entrepreneurs. Today we get a chance to meet them and hear all about their journey and what it took to get there. They stay real busy, they had roles on the FX Series “Reservation Dogs.” And they'll talk about their new album “Vibin.” You can find all all about them on the web at www.mikebonemedia.com. This and more along with National Native News and Antonia Gonazles. Emmy nominated duo LiL Mike & Funny Bone are multi-award winning Native American Recording Artists/Actors as seen on Reservation Dogs, America's Got Talent & more! Their newest album "VIBIN" has been released to the world on all streaming platforms. Together they're known as "MIKE BONE" Indigenous HipHop duo born & raised in Oklahoma City, from the Pawnee & Choctaw Nation. MIKE & BONE are considered to be legends in the game with 27+ years under their belt. Using positive lyrics & not following the typical rap scene, as one of their songs says, it's "More Than Music". Offered multiple record deals they've chosen to stay independent to maintain their integrity, which is expressed in their song "Hold Me Back". They've devoted their lives to entertaining & inspiring, performing at venues of all kinds, from Arena's, to Public Schools & everything in-between. Raised by a single mother of 5 kids their hustle has brought them from hood famous to global stardom, climbing the charts & making a difference. Even when opening for other artists they steal the show everywhere they go. More than just recording artists, MIKE BONE also do speaking engagements on all kinds of topics from bullying, drug & alcohol prevention, to following your dreams, with a splash of comedy when needed. Get Streaming Links, Free Downloads, Merch & More at: MikeBoneMedia.com You can learn their story in the award winning documentary "Looked Over but Never Overlooked" on youtube. With tons of content on youtube their channel includes behind-the-scenes footage, music videos, TV interviews & more. You just might become a subscriber to see what pops up next. From homelessness, to gang violence & discrimination, they've maintained their faith in GOD & have become performance icons.
Artists include: Bert Williams, Helen Gross, Bubber Miley, Cats and Fiddle, Elmo Hope, DeFord Bailey and Hazel Scott. Songs include: Pan-American Blues, Ten Little Bottles, Nevertheless, East St. Louis Toodle-oo, Nuts To You & I Gotta Swing.
Music Intro: By Gail NoblesCover Art: By Gail NoblesGood evening everyone. It's a hot day today. It feels as if the sun is getting closer to the earth. But today when I turn on the radio, I can tell that something is missing. The sound of the orchestra like in the 70s music. If you love disco, you know what I'm talking about. If you remember The Love Unlimited Orchestra, you know what I'm talking about. Just hearing instrumental sounds without vocals made you listen. A lot of big hits back in the 70s had the orchestra sound. Real musicians were behind the songs back then. What I'm talking about was real music. I don't hear the orchestra much in music today, and I'm not excited about dancing to today's music. There's just something about orchestra music that is special.Disco made you dance. In my opinion, it was the power of the orchestra. The music was powerful. You could feel the music. The music itself was the Baton conducting. I'm Gail Nobles today's topic the orchestra.
Are you curious about how data is used in the music industry to help musicians get paid? Look no further than this episode of our podcast.Today's guest Bryan Calhoun is a veteran in the industry and has made it his mission to advocate for artists and help them receive fair compensation. As the former VP of SoundExchange, Bryan has used data to distribute digital performance royalties for sound recordings and has a long track record of success.Bryan shares his insights on how data can be used to help musicians know their worth and get paid what they deserve. He also discusses the importance of stringent record-keeping and how it can benefit both artists and the industry as a whole. 00:00 - Intro01:45 - From start to SoundExchange: Bryan's path to the music industry12:00 - Bryan's journey to empowering artists through data17:08 - Exploring the data challenges and opportunities keeping Bryan awake at night24:07 - Dan's final thoughtsLINKS:Bryan Calhoun: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryancalhoun/Yat Labs: https://yativerse.y.at/SoundExchange: https://www.soundexchange.com/Dan Klein: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dplkleinZühlke: https://www.zuehlke.com/enWelcome to Data Today with Dan Klein, a podcast from Zühlke. We're living in a world of opportunities. But to fully realise them, we have to reshape the way we innovate. We need to stop siloing data, ring-fencing knowledge, and thinking in traditional value chains. That's what this podcast is about. Every two weeks, we take a look at data outside the box. Join us to learn how inspiring individuals from diverse fields and industries are transforming the way they work with data to realise their greatest opportunities.Zühlke is a global innovation service provider. We turn big ideas into working solutions that deliver positive and sustainable value.
Release in 2010, "The Suburbs" by Arcade Fire went on to massive critical and commercial success. Would you believe that we never got around to hearing the album? On top of that, would you believe that we never even got around to listening to Arcade Fire.....at all?? Well it's true!It's not just us either. This week we're joined by Dayton of the dockingbay77 podcast who is in the same boat as us. Dayton sat down to listen to and review this listener picked album choice without ever hearing one note of the bands music prior. Over the course of the episode, we think you'll hear some unique perspectives regarding not only the music, but our preconceptings prior to hearing the album.It's Season 7, Episode 2 of your favorite new SNL cast members, less famous cousins favorie music podcast: Infectious Groove Podcast!
This generation of musicans need to learn about the business side of music by Capital FM
The biggest story that we're still talking about from last week: The Oscars. But we take on the moments that we loved, that are not getting the attention they deserve. As we record, another award show is happening in real-time and we give our take on The Grammys. We also give an update on Ukraine, the MORE Act, and KBJ, who looks to have at least some bipartisan support. Lastly, in your Good News Corner, a beloved national park ranger retires at the age of 100, and a Staten Island Amazon facility voted to unionize.
Welcome to season 2 of The Record Process!In this episode, Casey Cavaliere and Tom Conran are joined by Derek Sanders and Brooks Betts from Mayday Parade to discuss the band's self-titled LP. Topics covered include:- Transitioning away from major label expectations- The band's relationship with Kenneth Mounts and Zack Odom- Creating the overall sound of the record, but especially the guitar solos- And much, much more!Additional References:Screaming Eagle Studios & ZK ProductionsTree Sound StudiosDistroKid Exclusive - Membership DiscountFor a limited time, Record Process listeners can use this link below to get 30% off your first year's membership with DistroKid (note: only available to first-time users)DistroKid Affiliate Link (case sensitive): http://distrokid.com/vip/therecordprocessSheet Happens Publishing (Exclusive Product Discount Code)Head over to https://www.sheethappenspublishing.com/ to check out all the awesome guitar + bass sheet music, digital and physical tablature books, and additional products they have from a TON of awesome bands. ENTER CODE "TRP15" AT CHECK OUT 15% OFF YOUR ORDER!Mayday Parade Tab Book: https://www.sheethappenspublishing.com/artists/mayday-paradeThe Wonder Years Tab Book:www.sheethappenspublishing.com/artists/the-wonder-years***EXCLUSIVE FREE GIVEAWAY FROM THE RECORD PROCESS AND ARTURIA!!!Enter to win a free copy of Analog Lab V Keyboard and Synthesizer Collection from our friends at Arturia! Just follow the basic steps below and we'll be picking a winner at the end of this month (February 2022). Simple as that!1) REVIEW the show on Apple Podcasts and/or Spotify. Just leave Casey and Tom a nice note and maybe a bunch of gold stars if you think we earned them. We LOVE hearing from you all, so here's your chance. Have an album you'd like us to cover in a future episode? A favorite anecdote? Question for other creatives to ponder? Let's hear it!2) FOLLOW the show on Instagram or Facebook @therecordprocess or @truelevelstudio3) SIGN UP for email updates via True Level Studio about new episodes and future giveaways. (Link is below and we promise we won't spam you - we HATE that $#*% too!) For more info, visit our website and join our mailing list here:www.truelevelstudio.com/therecordprocessFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/therecordprocess/https://www.instagram.com/truelevelstudio/?hl=enShow Hosts:Casey Cavaliere (Producer / Mixer / Guitarist of The Wonder Years)www.CaseyCavaliere.comwww.thewonderyearsband.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/case_rock/?hl=enTom Conran (Audio Engineer / Producer / Acoustician )www.TomConranAudio.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/thetomconran/?hl=enShare any thoughts, questions, comments, or suggestions with us via email at:TrueLevelStudio@gmail.comArtwork by Holly Smith ( https://www.instagram.com/_hollysmith/?hl=en )Edited and Mixed by Deanna Chapman ( https://www.instagram.com/deanna_chapman/ )Additional Production: Zac GelfandMusic Credits:"Almas" by Casey Cavaliere (Main Theme)"Memorial Hospital Parking Lot" by Slo TV (Intro / Credits)"Red Lake" by Slo TV (Additional Music)
Lots of music talk this time with BottleRock COVID safety requirements. How to sell or buy sold out BottleRock tickets. Why some musicians love to do radio interviews and why some hate it. Some chat about Miley Cyrus, Britney Spears, Billy Idol, Chris Isaak. Big Rick has been doing bicycle tours with tourists and loving getting outside with happy people. Plus an update on the Bob St Laurent Golf Tournament to buy Gibson guitars for Napa Schools music programs. They got the guitars!
Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comUse code "GOLD21" when subscribing to get your first month free on the GOLD Method app!www.ryanbeachtrumpet.com/gold-method-appIn this episode, I've selected some clips from an episode of "Dave Tate's Table Talk" to share with you all, and to discuss how his understanding of how to develop skill can be applied to musicians.Dave 'Under The Bar' has been involved in Strength & Conditioning for over three decades. He has logged more than 40,000 hours of training and consulting with professional, elite, gen pop and novice athletes, trainers and coaches. He has spoken at over 100 events and authored 20 books, as well as, writing over 2000 articles for magazines and prominent websites. Dave competed in Powerlifting between 1983-2004 obtaining elite rankings in multiple weight classes. Dave is married to elitefts co-founder Traci Arnold-Tate where they resided in London, Ohio with their two sons. Personal Credo: Live, Learn, Pass on™.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
Tom Jones [00:34] "If You Go Away" Help Yourself Parrot PAS 71025 1969 Nothing like a little descending scale ballad to get things going. I'm a fan of Scott Walker's version of this Brel/McKuen number so I figured I'd give Tom's version a chance. The Decemberists [04:39] "Billy Liar" Her Majesty the Decemberists Jealous Butcher Records JB~046 2003 A little ditty about Keith Waterhouse's fictional fantasist. Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 [08:46] "Mas Que Nada" Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 A&M Records SP 4116 1966 Perhaps the first Portuguese-language hit to crack the US, this single made it to number 47 on the Hot 100. Def Leppard [11:25] "Bringin' on the Heartbreak" High 'n' Dry Mercury SRM-1-4021 1981 This first, and better version of this power ballad for the chicks. And I'll be darned, evidently Mariah Carey covered this song (https://youtu.be/iZsZGUBTGpE). The more you know. The High-On Music, Musicans & Singers [17:28] "Merry Christmas" High-On Christmas Parade Records PA108 Look, it's over before you know it. Just bear with me. Gilbert O'Sullivan [21:27] "Too Much Attention" Himself MAM MAM4 1972 I could subject you to the world's most depressing song, but instead we're going with the track just before that. Duke Ellington and his Orchestra [26:17] "Satan Takes a Holiday" His Piano and His Orchestra at Bal Masque Columbia CS 8098 1959 An extremely refined version of this Larry Clinton number. Curtis Mayfield [23:58] "Gypsy Woman" His Early Years with The Impressions ABC Records ABCX-780/2 1973 The Impressions first single after the departure of lead singer Jerry Butler. Made it to number 20 on the Hot 100 and number 2 on the R&B charts. Chelease Wolfe [31:03] "16 Psyche" Hiss Spun Sargent House SH185-GS 2017 One of my favorite albums of 2017. Yet another artist I look forward to seeing perform live in the After Times. Joni Mitchell [35:19] "The Boho Dance" The Hissing of Summer Lawns Asylum Records EQ-1051 1975 Can you be an artist and keep your cred when success comes along? Split Enz [39:04] "What's the Matter with You" History Never Repeats - The Best of Split Enz A&M Records SP-3289 1987 Loyal listeners of Vinyl-O-Matic know of my undying love for "Six Months in a Leaky Boat" so I've decided to shake things up this time around. This Neil Finn song originally comes from their 1980 album True Colors. Starbuck [42:08] "Moonlight Feels Right" Hit Machine K-Tel TU 2480 1976 20 Original Hits! 20 Original Stars! Some hot marimba action for you folks. This number made it to number 3 on the Hot 100 in 1976. Mantovani [46:59] "Goldfinger" Hollywood London Records PS 516 1967 Mr. Mononymous brings us his take on the John Berry instant classic. America [49:39] "Ventura Highway" Homecoming Warner Bros. Records BS 2655 1972 The real questions here is, what songs hasn't Hal Blaine played drums on? Pete Shelley [53:12] "Homosapien" Homosapien Genetic Records ILPS 9676 1981 Shelley's first solo venture catches your ear with the synth arpeggiator and doesn't let go. Originally intended as a Buzzcocks demo. Roberto Rossani and his Orchestra [57:47] "Musetta Waltz" Honeymoon in Italy Somerset SF-4700 1959 Italian because there's an accordian? Bonus Content: K-Tel Hit Machine Television Commercial (https://youtu.be/PE47PpZCE38) Music behind the DJ: "James Bond with Bongos" by John Barry.
Welcome back to the latest episode of the ArtistWorks Music Series podcast! This week, ArtistWorks CEO Patricia Butler sits down with ArtistWorks piano master Christie Peery to discuss how to refine your practice routine as well as how to adapt to overcome roadblocks in your musical journey.
Colin and Joe juxtapose the sad state of the music business with the power of “Memes” in music. Indies and Artist struggle while Travis Scott sells a 90$ chicken nugget pillow. For every problem facing the music industry, Fortnite is preparing another concert. It's getting a little weird in episode 15 of That's Showbiz Baby. Socials: Twitter: @showbizbabypod Facebook: @thatsshowbizbabypodcast Instagram: @thatsshowbizbabypodcast Email: thatsshowbizbabypodcast@gmail.com Articles mentioned: USPS Pandemonium affecting Indies: https://www.rollingstone.com/pro/news/trump-usps-persecution-threatens-indie-record-labels-1049776/ Live Nation Discrimination Case Moves to Binding Arbitration: https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/9445343/live-nation-discrimination-case-moved-to-binding-arbitration Arbitration and why it blows: https://calaborlaw.com/is-arbitration-good-or-bad-for-employees/ American Visa Skyrock for Musicans: https://www.npr.org/2020/09/08/910720579/citing-a-covid-shortfall-dhs-increases-visa-fees-for-touring-artists https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/united-states-artist-visa-fees/ Fortnite launches concert series and details on Apple Lawsuit: https://variety.com/2020/music/news/fortnite-concert-series-party-royale-dominic-fike-apple-1234761834/ Travis Scott and Mcdonald's Partnership: https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/9446238/travis-scott-scores-mcdonalds-ad-capsule-collection https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/09/business/travis-scott-mcdonalds-merchandise-trnd/index.html Nashville Music Clubs get Emergency funding: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/nashville-music-venues-funding-1055303/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week I have my new friend Warren Franklin on the show!The story with how I found Warren and his music is that my friend James, a long time friend, has been putting Warren's music on mixcds for me over the last few years! And when I braved the world of Facebook again I joined a group called Midwest Emoposting...and there was Warren again on my radar! THEN Warren had my friend Chris Conley (Saves The Day) on his Instagram livestream concert and I just knew we were destined to be real life friends. I had a lot of fun with this chat. The talk ranges from music (duh), a certain "earth angel," his new record that's coming out (which is soooooo good), my favorites of his songs, his writing process, his life during quarantine, what his feelings are about the term EMO and lots more!We add 6 songs to the podcast soundtrack!I added: (my top three Warren songs!)Your Heart Belongs To The MidwestYou Get WearyYou're SettlingWarren added:Can't Do Much- WaxahatcheeFetch The Bolt Cutters- Fiona AppleOn The Floor- Perfume GeniousYou can find links to the podcast soundtrack (via iTunes & Apple) over at my Instagram! (www.instagram.com/christiegee)BE SURE to also follow Warren at www.instagram/com/warrenfranklinmusic! Because, DUH! Thank you again so much for tuning in! Looking forward to lots more conversations to be had! xo, Christie Gee
Cherie Hu is currently working on a book about the parallels between independent music careers and tech entrepreneurship This week she joins us to discuss these parallels along with why social media and engagement is missing from the digital streaming services. Cherie is an award-winning journalist and researcher who has been covering the intersection of […]
Barbra Streisand, Kanye West, George Floyd, James Bond, and Prince's famous cloud guitar
This Week (5/29/2020) we feature interviews with Jazz Musician and Valparaiso University professor Jeffrey Brown discussing his career as a musician and music educator and Joe Rauen who is builder and performer using art objects that are also fully-functional musical instruments. Our event spotlight is with Dunes Summer Theatre Artistic Director Jeffrey Baumgartner Tune in on Friday at 11am for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen on the web at WVLP.orgListen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at brech.com/aota. Rebroadcast on WVLP - Monday at 5pm and Sunday (5/29) on 7pm on Lakeshore Public Radio 89.1FM or lakeshorepublicradio.org. Send your questions about our show to artontheairwvlp@gmail.com. LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: anchor.fm/art-on-the-air, NPR ONE, and Spotify (open.spotify.com/show/1s7QF3ApaM2gOKQUam8BT7), and several other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR
On this weeks version of the POSTEDUP PLAYLIST, we mix it up for our listeners and selfishly, for creator @kylebhawan. 11 songs from Bad Bunny and another 11 from Young Thug. Go Follow @kylebhawan and the @postedupnetwork wherever you do your following to stay POSTED.
I truly believe all we have is time. Time and each other.I think I took for granted how easy it was to connect with people and not matter how challenging these times are I don't want to stop trying to connect.So if you're feeling the same way, stay tuned.What I Don't Talk About @ BBQs is coming back...soon.Be well. Take care,Ken
I first ran across Joe Caputo's work during some random YouTubing, where his "Voltage Control Lab" was a real eye-opener - especially for a few under-supported modules like the Ornaments and Crime. Shortly thereafter, I ran into him at the NAMM show, where I got a VCL button from him - and the rest of the history is in the podcast... Joe has pivoted the show into a live show-and-tell-and-interview format, but has also been very active in the educational realm as well - most notably as an instructor at Musician's Institute and Icon Collective. He also continues producing music (as Computo), and... I assume he's taking a nap occasionally or something! In our chat, we talk about education, video production (and production burnout), collaboration and the primacy of music-making. We also talk a bit about 'getting out', sharing your work, and being open to new experiences. Very interesting and inspiring. You can check out his personal thing at https://iamcomputo.wordpress.com/. Voltage Control Lab is at https://www.voltagecontrollab.com/, or on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9y4nruLDg5DYgzEn8bJxxA. Enjoy!
In this episode, we discuss the fall of the Berlin Wall and the economics of bringing East and West Germany together. Also please follow us on social media @financestheotherfword and rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts. Also, our book is on Amazon @ https://www.amazon.com/FINANCES-Other-F-Word-Mel-ebook/dp/B07QR24RRS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1U4ELF0G20C8L&keywords=finances+the+other+f+word&qid=1576100057&sprefix=finances+the+other+f+%2Caps%2C197&sr=8-1
Today on the podcast we discuss some bands with names starting with A-D and financial terms of the same. Some bands we discuss Adams Ant, After 7, Altered Images, Billy Idol, Bob Marley, The Cure, and The Clash Please subscribe, rate and review us! Follow us on FB & Instagram @financestheotherfword and Twitter @ampedcheddar Check Spotify for playlists to each episode, search under "melocfp"
Dr. Anita Collins is an award winning Australian Educator, Academic and Researcher in the area of Music Education, particularly in the impact of Music Education on cognitive development. Anita is a communicator, a conduit, between Neuro-Scienctific Researchers, Music Educators, Musicans, Parents and the General public and she works to update our understanding of the purpose and benefits of music education to overall cognitive development and health. CONNECT with Anita HERE LISTEN to Anita's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Dr. Anita Collins is an award winning Australian Educator, Academic and Researcher in the area of Music Education, particularly in the impact of Music Education on cognitive development. Anita is a communicator, a conduit, between Neuro-Scienctific Researchers, Music Educators, Musicans, Parents and the General public and she works to update our understanding of the purpose and benefits of music education to overall cognitive development and health. CONNECT with Anita HERE LISTEN to Anita's TEDx talk HERE BeTheTalk is a 7 day a week podcast where Nathan Eckel chats with talkers from TEDx & branded events. Tips tools and techniques that can help you give the talk to change the world at BeTheTalk.com !
Chase Utley talks about the mindset heading into final week of Regular Season.... Emotional rollercoaster of the season... Loss of Adrian Gonzalez to injury for rest of season & playoffs....Having Curtis Granderson experiecne & leadership in clubhouse.... Dodgers haven't won WS Title since 88, would mean a lot for Chase being the local Pasadena/Long Beach guy.....LB Poly Pipeline of Athletes, Musicans, entertianment highschool... Chase Utley talkes about current mindset of the Dodgers heading into final week of Regular Season... Getting Prepared for the Playoffs.. the loss of Adrian Gonzalez to inury... having Curtis Granderson as part of the team...
Season Finale yep we're done, finished, it's over, you happy now? Unlike great season finales we go out with a whimper as Michael and Adam disappoint once again. Enjoy! Follow Bad Truth on social media @badtruthpodcast on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also send us hate mail at badtruthpodcast@gmail.com. Brought to you by www.YellowDogStudios.com, (deep in the heart of Wimberley, Texas), www.ToAvoidFainting.com, Pussy POV Podcast, and www.SaintsAnalogue.com.
Musicians who were killed including: Robert Johnson, Pinetop Smith, James Reese Europe, Lee Morgan and Eddie Jefferson. Songs include: Parker's Mood, Pinetop's Boogie Woogie, Prisoner of Love, Whiskey Head Woman, Preachin Blues and P.S. I Love You.
Brains this week on the edge we are going behind the scenes into the recording studio with trailblazing recording artist Levonne Foxworth and managing machine Tommie Clemons of So Kali Entertainment. I am going to learn and share with you how music is produced. Plus they are going to share with us a few of their tracks from their 2 CD compilation. I might even share a story with one of them that changed my life forever. Bring some headphones with you to the edge as we soothe ourselves through sound.
We are often quick to use the term “cultural phenomenon.” Through the back lens of history though, few things truly are. Yet fifty years ago we experienced something that lives up to that idea. By now we’ve all been regaled by memories of the Beatles' appearance on the Ed Sullivan show fifty year ago last week.But with that as the backdrop, what is the larger cultural significance? Perhaps it's fair to say that the Beatles transformed music, pop culture, fashion, and movies. They also created something we rarely see today. A cultural experience that brought the entire nation together in one shared set of emotions.Penelope Rowlands was there, literally on the barricades. Now in The Beatles Are Here!: 50 Years after the Band Arrived in America, Writers, Musicians & Other Fans Remember, she’s culled some of the most interesting retrospective thoughts of today, trying to examine Beatlemania then, and even what it might mean for us 2014.My conversation with Penelope Rowlands:
Brian Tashima, author of "Secret of The Songshell," which is a finalist for a 2012 USA Best Books Award in fantasy fiction, and a musician who won Hawaii's version of a Grammy award, provides PR tips to writers and musicians. Tashima is also a former record label owner.
Join Jane and Tosha as they dish life little oddities, Big Brother, soap news and interviews some stellar actors, musicians and writers.
Trumpet, cornet and bugle music, including: sounds of King Tut's trumpet, Dippermouth Blues, Weather Bird, Flight of the Bumblebee and the Last Post. Musicans include: Louis Armstrong, King Oliver, Herbert Clarke, Bix Beiderbeck and Harry James.
Songs about Georgia and musicians from the peach state. Songs include: Sweet Georgia Brown, Savannah Mama, Georgia Bound and Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia. Musicans include: Blind Willie McTell, The Skillet Lickers, Ma Rainey, Fiddlin John Carson and the American Quartet.
Songs about Alabama and musicians from the yellowhammer state. Songs include: Alabama Jubilee, Go Down Moses, Alabama Strut and the Stars Fell On Alabama. Musicans include: Cow Cow Davenport, Guy Lombardo, the Tuskeggee Institute Singers and W.C. Handy.