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Talked with Donald E. Ephraim, Co-founder, The Donald E. Ephraim Sun & Stars International Film Festival (SASIFF), Terri Sriberg, SASSIF Co-Chair and Gary Schweikhart, PR-BS about the upcoming Sun and Stars International Film Festival, (SASIFF). It's runs from January 23-February 2nd. There are 27 premiere screenings (18 at the Kraivs Center's Rinker Playhouse and then 9 at EVO Entertainment Delray Marketplace). The festival starts off with "LIZA: A TRULY TERRIFIC AND ABSOLUTELY TRUE STORY" at the Kravis on 1/23 7:30pm (there are a few tickets left). There will be a Q&A. Other movies include Midas Man, Housewife of the Year, That They May Face the Rising Sun (starring Barry Ward), There's Still Tomorrow, Yasmeen's Element, Broken Dolls, Days of Happiness, Ex-Husbands, My Sunshine, Troll Storm, Wild Diamond, Universal Language, Aution, Bad Shabbos, The Glory of Life, Never Alone, Of Dogs and Men, Pink Lady, Yaniv, Holy Cow, The French Italian, First Case, Eternal You and Bashido. SASIFF supports Morse Life senior care programs. SASIFF also does movie screenings throughout the year for organizations in the community. Listeners can find out more about the Festival movies, buy tickets, become a sponsor/make a donation at www.sasiff.org.
Hohohoho, le Père Noël est un peu en avance pour cette surprise cinéphile : l'équipe de PopCorn vous a concocté une interview avec Hiroshi Okuyama, le réalisateur de My Sunshine, le 25 décembre dans vos cinémas préférés ! Une discussion qui tourne notamment autour des processus de création d'un film : comment trouver l'inspiration, comment créer son univers, à quel âge filmer la jeunesse, à qui s'adresser dans un film, quel sujet aborder et comment... Une leçon de cinéma qui saura vous séduire, que vous ayez déjà vu My Sunshine ou que vous courriez juste après au cinéma après avoir écouté Hiroshi Okuyama ! Ecriture : Enora & Juliette Technique : Julien Interview & montage : Juliette
"My Heart Goes Crazy" - Bing Crosby; "Pretending" - Bing Crosby; "Waltz in Swingtime (Jerome Kern)" - Skitch Henderson; "South America, Take It Away" - Bing Crosby & Lina Romay; "Que Fais-Tu Blanche" - Ezio Pinza; "Timber Trail" - Bing Crosby & Ezio Pinza; "You are My Sunshine" - Bing Crosby & Ezio Pinza; "Little David" - The Charioteers; "September Song" - Bing Crosby; "Should I Tell You I Love You?" - Bing Crosby --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iloveoldtimeradio/support
Sean of the South is here!!!!!!!!!! This is one of my very favorite conversations. Sean's writing it SO touching and memorable. Sean recorded this one OUTSIDE with some beautiful scenery behind him so enjoy the sound of the birds and the wind :). Join us as Sean opens up about his tumultuous past, including the long-lasting impact of his father's tragic death by suicide and the complexity it added to his formative years. Despite dropping out of school in the seventh grade and facing rejection from a prestigious writing program, Sean's determination led him to create the Sean of the South blog, a turning point in his life and career. Writing became his sanctuary, allowing him to process his experiences and connect with others. During the pandemic, a significant health scare pushed Sean and his wife Jamie to live differently, biking across four states on a tricycle and rediscovering the beauty of simplicity and the importance of disconnecting from technology. Reminiscing about a time when bicycles filled neighborhoods, Sean expresses a longing for the simplicity and connection of his youth, wishing today's children could experience the same. Emphasizing the importance of truly living rather than merely existing, Sean speaks about the concept of 'Trail Magic' and the belief that everything happens for a reason. In a touching moment, Sean reflects on how the burdens of the past become treasured in later life, he even whistles for us, a poignant reminder of finding joy in simple acts! This episode is a testament to the power of storytelling and the profound impact of embracing one's past to shape a better future. ** Purchase your copy of You are My Sunshine here >> https://amzn.to/3VyICVX Learn more about Sean here >> https://seandietrich.com/ Read Dearest Brother here >> https://seandietrich.com/dearest-brother/ See Sean perform live! Learn more here >> https://seanofthesouthshow.com/ ** Download your free 1000 Hours Outside tracker here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/trackers Find everything you need to kick off your 1000 Hours Outside Journey here >> https://www.1000hoursoutside.com/blog/allthethings Order of copy of Ginny's newest book, Until the Streetlights Come On here >> https://amzn.to/3RXjBlN Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My sunshine is a delicate coming-of-age inspired by director Okuyama's own childhood and experience in figure skating The post “My Sunshine”, interview with director Hiroshi Okuyama appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
My sunshine is a delicate coming-of-age inspired by director Okuyama's own childhood and experience in figure skating The post “My Sunshine”, interview with director Hiroshi Okuyama appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
My sunshine is a delicate coming-of-age inspired by director Okuyama's own childhood and experience in figure skating The post “My Sunshine”, interview with director Hiroshi Okuyama appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
My sunshine is a delicate coming-of-age inspired by director Okuyama's own childhood and experience in figure skating The post “My Sunshine”, interview with director Hiroshi Okuyama appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
My sunshine is a delicate coming-of-age inspired by director Okuyama's own childhood and experience in figure skating The post “My Sunshine”, interview with director Hiroshi Okuyama appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
My sunshine is a delicate coming-of-age inspired by director Okuyama's own childhood and experience in figure skating The post “My Sunshine”, interview with director Hiroshi Okuyama appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Il faut parfois savoir être discret pour se faire remarquer à Cannes. En coulisses du vacarme omniprésent de la compétition, certains films à profil plus bas finissent toujours par trouver la lumière. Cette année, c'est au sein de la section Un certain regard que deux d'entre eux ont ravi par leur humilité. Vingt Dieux ! et My Sunshine partagent aussi une identité de terroir. Le premier se pose dans le Jura, pour suivre la débrouille de Totone, 18 ans, qui se retrouve du jour au lendemain à devoir gérer tout seul la ferme familiale. Pour sortir de la mouise, il se lance dans la fabrication de Comté, espérant décrocher un substantiel prix du meilleur fromage. Louise Courvoisier ne fait pas cailler le lait de ce pitch improbable, l'ingrédient principal de son film restant l'initiation d'un grand gamin à la solidarité comme à l'amour. L'environnement, monde rural dans la dèche, est rugueux, le casting de comédiens non-professionnels aura été sauvage, mais Vingt Dieux ! charme par sa tendresse. Courvoisier gagne illico ses galons d'appellation contrôlée en se situant idéalement entre les cinémas de Ken Loach et de Maurice Pialat, naturaliste, mais sans sentimentalisme, âpre, mais qui soutient ses personnages pour qu'ils restent debout. Pendant que Vingt Dieux ! s'échauffe au soleil d'un été, My Sunshine fait tomber la neige sur deux ados japonais, Takuya et Sakura, pris sous l'aile d'un coach de patinage artistique. Hiroshi Okuyama fait de jolies arabesques autour de ce trio pour explorer les grands chagrins de l'enfance comme les regrets de l'âge adulte. Les rares éclats de My Sunshine résonnent d'autant plus dans une atmosphère aussi cotonneuse que minimaliste, tout comme les fissures, qui vont s'attaquer au lien entre ces deux sportifs en herbe et leur mentor, sont invisibles à l'œil nu. Okuyamadéveloppe avec la même grâce le discours sur les stéréotypes de genre qui prend peu à peu sa place dans ce dispositif épuré. S'ouvrant sur un début d'hiver, My Sunshine se clôt sur les premiers bourgeons d'un printemps. Ce film délicat se révèle alors comme une ultime bulle protectrice pour Takuya et Sakura, glissant désormais vers les réalités, parfois cruelles, de la vie. Pendant le Festival de Cannes, retrouvez tous les jours la chronique Pop Corn d'Alex Masson, notre envoyé à la croisette, à 7h37 dans « T'as vu l'heure ? », la matinale de Radio Nova. Photo : Vingt Dieux !, 2024
GEORGIA RADIO - GRAMMY® award-winning singer/songwriter John Berry is celebrating a career milestone with the 30th Anniversary of his #1 hit, “Your Love Amazes Me.” Penned by Amanda Hunt-Taylor and Chuck Jones, Berry recorded the single and released it in January 1994 as the third single from his album "John Berry." The song went #1 on May 21, 1994, and ultimately solidified itself as Berry's “signature song” throughout his career!“Your Love Amazes Me was inspired by true love and written from the heart, which is why it continues to move so many. John Berry was the perfect match for this song. His heartfelt performance is absolutely magical.” - Amanda Hunt Taylor -Berry also recently re-released three albums in partnership with StarVista Music, including Thomas Road, Christmas, Hits, I Give My Heart, and What I Love The Most. All five albums, an instant “go to” at Berry's live shows, offer fans music from throughout his career. Thomas Road includes the original version of “The Richest Man,” while Christmas includes “You Raise Me Up,” “Blue Christmas,” “O' Holy Night” and more. What I Love The Most contains ten tracks, including “You're My Sunshine,” “What A Woman Wants,” “She Don't Need Me,” “I've Seen It All,” and more. I Give My Heart includes eleven tunes in all, including“Time In A Bottle,” “Faithfully,” “I Give My Heart,” “Let's Stay Together,” “Lady,” and more. Hits contains twelve of Berry's biggest hits, including “Kiss Me In The Car,” “Your Love Amazes Me,” “A Mind Of Her Own,” “Change My Mind,” and “Standing On The Edge Of Goodbye,” just to name a few.Remaining 2024 Tour Schedule With More Dates Added Soon!MAY 02 - Americanaville / Livingston, Tenn.MAY 04 - Private Event / Cedartown, Ga.MAY 11 - Private Event / Statham, Ga.MAY 31 - 48 West / Wedowee, Ala.JUN 01 - June Jam XVIII / Fort Payne, Ala.JUN 04 - Moore & Moore Fan Club Party at Nashville Nightlife Theater / Nashville, Tenn. JUN 05 - Country For A Cause / 3rd & Lindsley / Nashville, Tenn.JUN 07 - Private Event / Seminole, Fla.JUN 09 - CMA Fest Fan Fair X / Nashville, Tenn.JUN 09 - 42nd Annual Sunday Morning Country / Nashville, Tenn.JUN 21 - Leather & Lace Coffee & Company / Braselton, Ga.JUL 04 - 4th of July Celebration / Demorest, Ga.JUL 20 - 20 Front Street / Lake Orion, Mich.JUL 21 - The Ark / Ann Arbor, Mich. JUL 24 - Rams Head On Stage / Annapolis, Md. JUL 27 - The Arts Pace of Stokes / Danbury, N.C.JUL 28 - Jettie Baker Center / Clintwood, Va.AUG 02 - The Franklin Theatre / Franklin, Tenn.AUG 03 - Princess Theatre Center for the Performing Arts / Decatur, Ala.AUG 10 - Keepin' It Country Farm / Waynesville, OhioAUG 17 - Orange Blossom Opry / Weirsdale, Fla.SEP 06 - McLeansboro Fall Festival / McLeansboro, Ill.OCT 19 - Peanut Fest / Sylvester, Ga. NOV 24 - Paramount Center for the Arts / St. Cloud, Minn. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/georgia-radio/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:647519872 背景音乐:1.Kitti Kuremanee - We might never see her again;2.Seori - You're My Sunshine;3.Piano i - 두번은 사랑하지 못하는 병。
Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song and Praise
Second Sunday after Pentecost June 11, 2023 Faith, Okemos Hosea 5:15-6:6, Psalm 50:7-15, Romans 4:13-35. Matthew 9:9-13, 18-26 Grace to you and peace… It was Friday morning. Lola lay in her bed at Independence Village in Grand Ledge crying out, “Help me! Help me! Help me!” Lola, now in her mid-90's, is dying. Author Anne Lamott has written, “Here are the two best prayers I know: ‘Help me, help me, help me' and ‘Thank you, thank you, thank you.'” When I read the scriptures to Lola like the 23rd Psalm and Psalm 46 and Matthew 11 in which Jesus says, “Come to me, all who are weary and heavy laden and I will give you rest…” she both haltingly and forcefully said them with me, totally by memory. I don't know that I've ever heard those passages spoken more powerfully. Then seemingly out of the blue she began to speak the words of an old hymn, “I Need Thee Every Hour.” I need Thee every hour Most gracious Lord No tender voice like Thine Can peace afford. I need Thee, O I need Thee Every hour I need Thee O bless me now, my Savior I come to Thee. That was the beginning of our little concert together which also included “What A Friend We Have in Jesus.” In the midst of this, Bruce, one of Lola's children arrived, together with a granddaughter Jennifer, her husband Tom, and their little son. Amidst abundant tears and hugs, a trio was formed, Jennifer joining Lola and me in “Jesus Loves Me” and “You are My Sunshine.” Then with hands joined we prayed the Lord's Prayer. Over and over, Lola said, “Thank You.” She said that to us, but I thought in my heart that in those moments we got to be Jesus for her and with her. I think both Anne Lamott and Lola capture the essence of prayer. It is “help me” and “thank you.” Five years ago I was with my sister, Jean, when she died. We were together in the ICU in Cleveland Clinic much of the last two weeks of her life. I know we both talked a lot and were silent a lot. We prayed together. But in hindsight I wished I'd have thought to sing with her. Jean had a beautiful voice and was an accomplished pianist and organist. I just didn't think of doing that. Mindful of that regret again, I returned to visit Lola Friday afternoon with an old Service Book and Hymnal. We sang hymns ‘til I sensed that maybe now this was more for me than for Lola. Amidst a coughing spelling she said “this has been so fun” …and we sang one more hymn. I asked if she was ready to sleep. And after quiet prayers for help and words of gratitude, she closed her eyes in sleep. Afterword, I thought about Lola and her family and about the gospel reading for today. I think Lola's repeated cry for help was also the cry in the hearts of the hated tax collectors who collected money for the Roman Empire and often kept more than was legal for themselves. I think her cry for help was in the hearts of the morally despicable, the sinners, who together with the tax collectors sat with Jesus and his disciples for dinner at Matthew's home. Unlike the Pharisees, a spiritually elite group living always on the edge of self-righteousness (They may have often thought and sometimes said “We are the good, law-bidding people”)…Unlike the Pharisees the tax collectors and sinners they knew they were corrupt and immoral. But as Anne Lamott also writes, with God there are sometimes experience beyond the fervent, anguished need for help and sometimes another experiences beyond our expressions of thanksgiving for the grace Jesus so freely gives. Anne calls those experiences moments of “wow.” My “wow” on Friday was when Lola kept amazing me with her vivid memory. When I told Lola how amazing she was, she quietly responded, “Well, not that good.” But for me it was a ‘wow.” “Wow” must have been felt in the hearts and minds of those dining with Jesus at Matthew's home…wonderful, liberating feelings and thoughts like “With him we are not despised. We are not being judged. We are not excluded but fully accepted. Wow, this is wonderful. This must be what true love looks like. This is a mercy we never experienced before.” [I could imagine Matthew now posting on his door in Aramaic the words on the banner we dedicated this morning: All Are Welcome!] Clearly the cry for help was in the heart of the rabbi of a local synagogue who came to Jesus, knelt before him and said, “My daughter has just died; but come and lay your hand on her and she will live.” The text continues: “And Jesus got up and followed him, with his disciples.” For both the rabbi and Lola, their cries were cries of faith. As St. Paul wrote in his letter to the Romans, it is the cry of faith, however anguished, this precious gift and promise of God given to people like Abraham who at 100 years of age, as good as dead, believed that God would enable him and Sarah to have a son, that Abraham would truly be “the father of many nations.” This gift of faith that God could still do this, all the evidence to the contrary, was expressed by Lola when she uttered the words of a hymn she probably learned 80 or more years ago: “I need thee every hour most gracious Lord. No tender voice like thine can peace afford.” This was her faith in the grace and mercy of her Lord. And then there was the longsuffering woman in Matthew's story of Jesus: Then suddenly a woman who had been suffering from hemorrhages for twelve years came up behind [Jesus] and touched the fringe of his cloak, for she said to herself, “If I only touch his cloak, I will be made well.” Jesus turned, and seeing her, he said, “Take heart, daughter, your faith had made you well.” And instantly the woman was made well. Surely her flow of blood made her “unclean” as indicated in the very words of scripture (Leviticus 15:19). She would have been very much alone, not welcomed, not loved by virtually anyone. But God loved her and God placed in her desolate heart the faith that by merely touching the fringe of Jesus' cloak, she would be made well. (Notice her respect for Jesus, touching his cloak, not his skin, lest, according to the law, he be made unclean.) Her unspoken cry for help, borne of the gift of faith, was met with mercy. She was made well. The instantaneous nature of her healing was surely a “wow” moment in her life and perhaps for those who witnessed this power of God's love. This past Wednesday I presided at a graveside service which followed a heart attack and the resulting death of Bryan, a son whose much beloved mother had died just over a week before his own death. Needless to say, his family and caregivers who supported Bryan in his lifelong journey with cerebral palsy were devastated. Yet in the scriptures read at this service, we were all reminded of God's promise given to him in Holy Baptism, reminded that God was and would be with him always, that Bryan would suffer always with Jesus, die always with Jesus, and always rise to new life with Jesus. His sister, Susan, his devoted brother-in-law, John, and Bryan's nephew, Nathan, all spoke eloquently of his compassion, his empathy, his tenderness, his sensitivity as expressions of God's mercy and grace in Bryan's life. John, a jazz musician, asked me if he could play a recording of “Downtown”, one of Bryan's favorite songs, at the conclusion of the service. As I prepared for the service, I had wondered, in vain, how I might include that song in my sermon, but now I said “yes” to John. As we listened and then one by one joined in singing “downtown”, I thought in a new way about what heaven would be like with words like “The light's so much brighter there. You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares…Things will be great when you're downtown. No finer place for sure Downtown. Everything's waiting for you downtown, downtown.” Yes, it was a bit of a stretch, but for us it was a “wow” moment, God lifting our spirits in a day of sadness as together we had shoveled earth over the urn of Bryan's ashes, lifting us through a very secular song, now for us a song portraying a new way of thinking about heaven, about what the “downtown new Jerusalem” will be like for Bryan…and for us. Following the story about a lonely woman, so long ill, now healed, now no longer needing to be alone, we hear these bold and strong but also immensely comforting words; When Jesus came to the leader's house and saw the flute players and the crowd making a commotion. He said, “Go away; for the girl is not dead but sleeping.” And they laughed at him. But when the crowd had been put outside, he went in and took her by the hand, and the girl got up. Though he was probably wealthy and highly respected, this little girl's father humbled himself before Jesus. He recognized that he had no power of his own, no amount of money, no noble reputation powerful enough to bring his daughter back to life. But as with Lola and with Bryan's loved ones, he humbled himself and believed that if Jesus could come, would come, his sorrow would yield to joy. He believed that by Jesus' hand in his daughter's hand, she would live. And Jesus did come and Jesus did take her by the hand and she got up. So for Bryan who sleeps now, so soon also for Lola, what Jesus, the Son of God, has done, living as one of us, suffering and dying and rising for them and for all of us, when we sleep, even in death as earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust, when Jesus takes our hand, we will live. One more hymn Lola knew by heart (though not with exactly the version I'm reading now): Lord, take thou my hand and lead me Unto the end; In life and death I need thee, O blessed Friend; I cannot live without thee For one brief day; Lord, be thou ever near me, And lead the way. Lord, grant us, like the despised tax collectors and sinners, like the chronically ill woman, like the distraught father whose daughter had died, grant us the faith to receive your steadfast love, your amazing grace, and your boundless mercy for us and for all members of the human family. Amen. JDS
SPECIAL ENCORE EPISODE: My Sunshine . Faith, Family, And Fundamentals with Fran Podcast . My Sunshine . You are the sun that produces life-sustaining oxygen, so that others can breathe. You are the water that must be brought to each, as it is certain, ‘We MUST Meet Others Where They Are!' You are the sunshine that provides light for others to see; warmth, so they feel loved and the magnetic pull that causes each to rise and grow. The Blessing, “Those who bring Sunshine to the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves!” Always continue to be and bring My Sunshine. Podcast Episodes Every Thursday 8 AM EDT . #supportblackwomen #castropolispodcastnetwork #family #blackgirlinspiration #blackqueens #womenwholead #creativity #blacktruth #faith #christianity #leadership #jesusislord #God #prayermatters #peace #women #faithfamilyandfundamentalswithfranpodcast New #socialjusticewarrior #prayerwarrior #mysunshine #Jesus
H'Atina (pronounced Ah-Teena), the “H” is silent. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she is a soulful singer-songwriter who attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Her vocal background and abilities include rhythm & blues, pop, funk, neo-soul, jazz, Latin jazz, adult contemporary, and musical theatre, and she has an amazing vocal range and tone. Every time she opens her mouth she will give you a serious soulful ear-gasim.This songstress is a proud 2020 Indie Soul Award Winner for "Newcomer of the Year". H'Atina's hit single "My Sunshine" reached #1 on the Indie Soul Charts in 2019, she is also a 2019 Indie Soul Choice Award Winner, and also obtained an endorsement with CAD Audio for their 3000 Series cordless microphone. She released her "Like A Butterfly" EP in 2017. H'Atina's music defines her and energizes her to give her audience the best of herself. She captivates her audience through her unique, soulful, sultry voice and her passionate performance, and she will win you over with her warm, humble, and kind spirit. H'Atina was interviewed on LadyDiva Live radio earlier this year presenting one of her newest singles 'Be Mine' which has reached the charts worldwide, now she is back, returning with a new album ' 'Elements of a man' tune in.....Support the show
Au programme ce mercredi ! Ludivine parle du collège aux élèves de la classe de CM2 de l'école Boisson. Avant le grand saut, elle leur partage son expérience : la salle de permanence, les profs, les relations avec les autres élèves. Bientôt le collège ! > On écoute le groupe Sages comme des sauvages avec le titre Lailakomo . > Une histoire pressée de Bernard Friot : un Martien ! > Séquence Cumbia : quelle est cette musique, comment ça se danse ? Claire vous dit tout ! > On finit avec la classe de grande section A de maternelle de l'école Ruffi qui nous interprète “You're My Sunshine” lors d'un passage au studio de Radio Grenouille ! Les musiques de l'émission : Baila Rosita - Los Guacharacos Cumbia Chicharra - Marsellesita
Au programme ce mercredi ! Ludivine parle du collège aux élèves de la classe de CM2 de l'école Boisson. Avant le grand saut, elle leur partage son expérience : la salle de permanence, les profs, les relations avec les autres élèves. Bientôt le collège ! > On écoute le groupe Sages comme des sauvages avec le titre Lailakomo . > Une histoire pressée de Bernard Friot : un Martien ! > Séquence Cumbia : quelle est cette musique, comment ça se danse ? Claire vous dit tout ! > On finit avec la classe de grande section A de maternelle de l'école Ruffi qui nous interprète “You're My Sunshine” lors d'un passage au studio de Radio Grenouille ! Les musiques de l'émission : Baila Rosita - Los Guacharacos Cumbia Chicharra - Marsellesita
En partenariat avec Radio Grenouille - Marseille Ludivine parle du collège aux élèves de la classe de CM2 de l'école Boisson. Avant le grand saut, elle leur partage son expérience : la salle de permanence, les profs, les relations avec les autres élèves. Bientôt le collège ! > On écoute le groupe Sages comme des sauvages avec le titre Lailakomo . > Une histoire pressée de Bernard Friot : un Martien ! > Séquence Cumbia : quelle est cette musique, comment ça se danse ? Claire vous dit tout ! > On finit avec la classe de grande section A de maternelle de l'école Ruffi qui nous interprète “You're My Sunshine” lors d'un passage au studio de Radio Grenouille ! Les musiques de l’émission : Baila Rosita - Los Guacharacos Cumbia Chicharra - Marsellesita
H'Atina (pronounced Ah-Teena), the “H” is silent. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she is a soulful singer-songwriter who attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Her vocal background and abilities include rhythm & blues, pop, funk, neo-soul, jazz, Latin jazz, adult contemporary, and musical theatre, and she has an amazing vocal range and tone. Every time she opens her mouth she will give you a serious soulful ear-gasim.This songstress is a proud 2020 Indie Soul Award Winner for "Newcomer of the Year". H'Atina's hit single "My Sunshine" reached #1 on the Indie Soul Charts in 2019, she is also a 2019 Indie Soul Choice Award Winner, and also obtained an endorsement with CAD Audio for their 3000 Series cordless microphone. She released her "Like A Butterfly" EP in 2017. H'Atina's music defines her and energizes her to give her audience the best of herself. She captivates her audience through her unique, soulful, sultry voice and her passionate performance, and she will win you over with her warm, humble, and kind spirit. H'Atina was interviewed on LadyDiva Live radio earlier this year presenting one of her newest singles 'Be Mine' which has reached the charts worldwide, now she is back, returning with a new album ' 'Elements of a man' tune in.....
Hon har varit etta nu tretton veckor i rad och dominerat Svensktoppen under sommaren Miss Li får årets sommarhit i P4 och på Svensktoppen med låten X. Svensktoppen med Carolina Norén Olivia Lobato behåller andraplatsen med Syrener och det går fortsatt bra för Cornelia Jakobs som fortsätter på tredjeplatsen med Hold Me Closer. First Aid Kit kommer tillbaka till listan med Angel vilket dock gör att Victor Leksell får lämna med Hela Världen Är Min. Bland veckans bubblare märks You´re My Sunshine med Cazzi Opeia, Sirens In The Rain med Fabrikk samt Seriously, Let´s Ride Or Die med GRANT. Vilken är den bästa låten på Svensktoppen någonsin?I oktober 2012 röstade Svensktoppens lyssnare fram Du är min man med BAO och Helen Sjöholm till den bästa låten någonsin på Svensktoppen. Nu har tio år gått och lagom till att Svensktoppen fyller 60 år vill vi veta: Vilken tycker du NU är den bästa låten någonsin? Gör din röst hörd!Maila ditt förslag: svensktoppen@sverigesradio.seEller poströsta på riktigt: Svensktoppen, Sveriges Radio, 105 10 Stockholm.Glöm inte att skriva ditt namn och gärna ditt telefonnummer! Och gärna en motivering till varför du gillar just den låten! Röstningen pågår fram till 23.45 söndag 9:e oktober. Resultatet presenteras i Svensktoppen söndag 16/10.
SOULFIX 07/08/2022 KNOX – “AGENCY” CAFE 432 – “WHY” MARK DI MEO – “FINEST HOUSE” PREFIX ONE – “I KNOW YOU” SEBB JUNIOR – “MESSSAGES” SOULBRIDGE – “MY SUNSHINE” BABS PRESENTS – “THIEF IN THE NIGHT” HANNAH KHEMOH – “FEELINGS” LUIS RADIO – “TAKIN OVER” RONNIE HEREL – “A FIGHT WE DREAM OF” YOOKS – […] The post Soulfix Radio Show 7th Aug 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
MONTYGEE LIVE SOULFIX 31/072022 TIMADEEP ARTWORK SOUNDS – “THATS THE WAY” CAFE 432 – “WHY” (REMIX) MARK DE MEO – “FINEST” PREFIX ONE – “I KNOW YOU” SOULBRIDGE – “MY SUNSHINE” STEVEN STONE – “BACK TO BACK” BABS PRESENTS – “ALL I WANT” BABS PRESENTS – “SPECIAL” BABS PRESENTS – “A THIEF IN THE NIGHT” […] The post Soulfix Radio Show 31st Jul 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
MONTYGEE SOULFIX 10/07/2022 MR MOON – “LOVE OF MINE” [DUFFNOTE] BONNA – “SAY MY NAME” [SOLE CHANNEL] CRACKAZAT – “EVERYBODY TALKS ABOUT IT” [FREE RANGE] ERIC KUPPER – “THE INSIDE” [HYSTERIA] IMAANI – “FOUND MY LIGHT” [REEL PEOPLE] SOULBRIDGE – “MY SUNSHINE” [SOULBRIDGE] SOULEANCE – “GUILI” [FIRST WORLD] WATERSTONE – “ITS OVER NOW” [GROOVE CULTURE] […] The post Soulfix Radio Show 10th Jul 2022 appeared first on SSRadio.
Want to Suggest a Question?To submit a question for James, Richella, and Nate to consider discussing on Friends in Formation, email friends@renovare.org.---In this month's episode of Friends in Formation, Nate, Richella, and James answer listener questions about training in joy, how to be a "friend in formation" to a spouse with dementia, and knowing when to confront someone's sin.[1:13] I've been a (hopefully) honest apprentice of Jesus for over 50 years, but I've always struggled with a lack of joy in my life. I recently came to the thought that perhaps experiencing joy is something that needs training, much like learning how to live in the constant flow of grace. If this is true, what spiritual disciplines might be best to allow a person to enter into a greater experience of joy. Thank you again for your willingness to share your tremendous expertise in Kingdom living in this setting. I feel as though I'm getting to know the three of you in an interesting, very pleasant way. I look forward to actually meeting you in about 50 years.[15:22] Three years ago, the love of my life came down with dementia. Her dementia has progressed to the point where she's unable to communicate verbally. And a little while ago, her safety and my own health, led me to place her in a home. I visit her on a regular basis and want her to know that she's not only loved by me and our family, but that our heavenly Father loves her as well. I know there is a communication of the heart. So I try to sing to her simple love songs, like “You are My Sunshine,” as well as hymns that she grew up with, as well as holding her hands while I pray for her. I want her to know the peace that will sustain her as we journey together through this horrible disease. Do you have any suggestions? How can I be a “friend in formation” to her?[25:49] It sounds like you hold to a reticence in confronting, except when absolutely necessary. Can you flesh that out a bit, in light of Galatians 6:1, Matthew 18:15-17, and other passages that seem to instruct us that part of love is to kindly address others. How do we discern when it is necessary, good and loving to address someone else's sin?Resources Dallas Willard, Life without Lack Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline
H'Atina (pronounced Ah-Teena), the “H” is silent. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she is a soulful singer-songwriter who attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Her vocal background and abilities include rhythm & blues, pop, funk, neo-soul, jazz, Latin jazz, adult contemporary, and musical theatre, and she has an amazing vocal range and tone. Every time she opens her mouth she will give you a serious soulful ear-gasim. She creates everlasting music that deeply touches people, providing performances that exude genuine emotional energy. H'Atina has shared the stage with 5th Dimension, Jon B, Keiko Matsui, Ruben Studdard (American Idol winner), DW3, Take 6, The Manhattan Transfer, The Amanda Castro Band, Bassist Darryl Williams, R&B Singer-Songwriter-Producer Erin Stevenson, and Guitarist Ray Fuller, amongst countless others. This songstress is a proud 2020 Indie Soul Award Winner for "Newcomer of the Year". H'Atina's hit single "My Sunshine" reached #1 on the Indie Soul Charts in 2019, she is also a 2019 Indie Soul Choice Award Winner, and also obtained an endorsement with CAD Audio for their 3000 Series cordless microphone. She released her "Like A Butterfly" EP in 2017. H'Atina's music defines her and energizes her to give her audience the best of herself. She captivates her audience through her unique, soulful, sultry voice and her passionate performance, and she will win you over with her warm, humble, and kind spirit. Her famous statement? “Music is my Zen.”Support the show
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H'Atina (pronounced Ah-Teena), the “H” is silent. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she is a soulful singer-songwriter who attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Her vocal background and abilities include rhythm & blues, pop, funk, neo-soul, jazz, Latin jazz, adult contemporary, and musical theatre, and she has an amazing vocal range and tone. Every time she opens her mouth she will give you a serious soulful ear-gasim. She creates everlasting music that deeply touches people, providing performances that exude genuine emotional energy. H'Atina has shared the stage with 5th Dimension, Jon B, Keiko Matsui, Ruben Studdard (American Idol winner), DW3, Take 6, The Manhattan Transfer, The Amanda Castro Band, Bassist Darryl Williams, R&B Singer-Songwriter-Producer Erin Stevenson, and Guitarist Ray Fuller, amongst countless others. This songstress is a proud 2020 Indie Soul Award Winner for "Newcomer of the Year". H'Atina's hit single "My Sunshine" reached #1 on the Indie Soul Charts in 2019, she is also a 2019 Indie Soul Choice Award Winner, and also obtained an endorsement with CAD Audio for their 3000 Series cordless microphone. She released her "Like A Butterfly" EP in 2017. H'Atina's music defines her and energizes her to give her audience the best of herself. She captivates her audience through her unique, soulful, sultry voice and her passionate performance, and she will win you over with her warm, humble, and kind spirit. Her famous statement? “Music is my Zen.”
*Exciting News!* A new book, Freely Written Vol. 1, is now available! It features 20 stories from this podcast and makes a great gift for story lovers! In today's story, You are My Sunshine, Gene adjusts to life back in the office after working from home. Today's prompt was inspired by a my beautiful yellow coffee mug that says "Hello Sunshine!" It's a new favorite from Barbarah Robertson Pottery, and it made me think of the old song, You are My Sunshine. More about Susan QuiltySusan Quilty mainly writes novels, including two standalone novels and her current YA series: The Psychic Traveler Society. Susan's short stories for Freely Written are created during quick writing breaks and shared as a way to practice her narration skills before she dives into recording audio versions of her novels.Website: SusanQuilty.comPatreon: Patreon.com/SusanQuiltyThe Freely Written Book: Freely Written Vol. 1Freely Written merch: Bitter Lily Books ShopSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/SusanQuilty)
Our 100th Zoomcast (March 30, 2022); #PowereredByAge host #CharlotteSistaCFerrell welcomes us to today's program celebrating its 100th episode as Canada's longest running senior-led podcast. Marion Pollack, 411 Sr. Centre's Board Chair, commends the ways our podcast has helped increase seniors' comfort with technology and otherwise build an age-friendly world for seniors; she thanks our host, #CharlotteSistaCFerrell for her tireless work and advocacy. Co-host Jesse Wentzloff, Public Affairs and Talk Coordinator for CJSF FM, congratulates us for our community building work, variety of creative expressions and for reaching our the 100th episode. Chris Morrissey of QUIRKE thanks PBA for providing a voice for LGBTQ?+ Elders and welcoming their presentations throughout its 100 episodes. Four members of QUIRKE present special readings: Cynthia Cole reads her poem Card Art. Val Innes reads from QUIRKE's publication Together We Stand. Ellen reads her poem You've Struck a Rock. Pat Hogan reads part of Blame it on the Wimmen, her autobiographical work about lesbian activism. Joel Flynn, owner of Pod-Stream, the original recording site for PBA, describes ways we surmounted some space, time and organizing challenges during our early podcasts. He sings Van Morrison's Into the Mystic. Jane Belanger, ukulele instructor and Judy Hinds, craft instructor-volunteers at the 411 Sr. Center, present a video about their programmes and sing and play You are My Sunshine. New classes will be announced. Poet, Neall Ryon presenter of the greatest number of poems during PBA, reads his poem I Am the Heart. We end with a flow of greetings and accolades from podcast contributors and attendees, including Wilda Keir, Yoshimi Yokano, Dr. Ramona Srinivasan, Delsa Delgeit, Lesley Hebert, and Juliet Rebello. You can obtain copies of Together We Stand; Queer Elders Speak Out, at the Public Library, or email spuds1536@aol.com. For e-versions of the QUIRKE'S recent zines, contact innes.val@gmail.com Sponsored by the 411 Seniors Centre Society; The Government of Canada: New Horizons Grant; and G & F Financial.
My Sunshine almost died due to a stupid little girl. But it isn't just stupid little girls now is it. Stupid little boys do the same thing. It's about professionalism. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-conner/support
Topics [Mother of Peace] - ""You are My Sunshine" that touched the hearts of people around the world" [Today's Father's Words] - "The Subjugation of Cain from the Perspective of Give-and-Receive Action" [Today's Youth Ministry] - "The Path of Life and the Path of Death (1)"
Faith, Family, And Fundamentals With Fran Podcast . Episode 45: My Sunshine . . You are the sun that produces life-sustaining oxygen, so that others can breathe. You are the water that must be brought to each, as it is certain, ‘We MUST Meet Others Where They Are!' You are the sunshine that provides light for others to see; warmth, so they feel loved and the magnetic pull that causes each to rise and grow. The Blessing, “Those who bring Sunshine to the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves!” Always continue to be and bring ‘My Sunshine.' . “First Listen” Stream - Wednesdays At 9 PM ET – www.castropolis.net . . New Podcast Episodes Thursday 8 AM ET: https://bit.ly/f3withfran
Welcome back to ArtBeat Radio! Today we are filled with love, and present our Valentine’s Day special! You’ll get to hear original love songs, a Valentine’s jingle for our gallery, a short history of Valentine’s day and an original poem! (2:20) “Milkshake and Fries” - CECA’s Songwriting Class Resident artists at the Cultural Education Center for the Arts (CECA), a program of Able ARTS Work, submitted an original song and video to ArtBeat Radio! The members of their songwriting class went through a list of themes, and they collectively chose to write a song about “love.” The lyrics were chosen by going through a series of love and relationship scenarios asking questions like: “Where would you want to go on a date?” “What do you feel when you like someone?” “When do you find yourself thinking about the one you love?” “What are you doing when you are thinking about him/her?” The lyrics were completed within a few days and participants assisted in choosing all stylistic elements of the music, including song key, tempo, chords, instrumentation, and melodies. Listeners will get a chance to hear several of the artists’ singing voices that were recorded live during classes. This project is a collaboration of two different classes (Songwriting and Music Video Production) and so it allowed many artists to be a part of it. We hope you enjoy! Lyrics: Here I am Lying on a beanbag Missin’ you Everyday you make me smile Strollin’ through the neighborhood And all I can think of is you And all I can think of is you I walked past Your pretty house And wondered what You’re doing too I wanna go watch a movie with you And all I can think of is you And all I can think of is you You make me happy You’re so dreamy I can guarantee To my heart you hold the key You give me butterflies When you look in my eyes We go together like milkshake and fries We go together like milkshake and fries You make me happy You’re so dreamy I can guarantee To my heart you hold the key You give me butterflies When you look in my eyes We go together like milkshake and fries We go together like batido and frita We go together like batido and frita We go together like milkshake and fries (5:18) “Long Beach Gallery Jingle” - CECA This Valentine Jingle was written by some of the students from CECA at Able Arts Work for the 2nd and PCH Long Beach Gallery to promote the Valentine products and activity “Make One Take One.” The students chose Valentine Candy Heart sayings like “Be Mine” as well as ones they created specifically for cards in the gallery like “Let’s Dance” and “You are My Sunshine.” The students then chose rhyming words to plug into the song as well as musical elements such as guitar rather than piano, tambourine rather than clapping, high or low bass parts, as well as a handful of other creative choices. Lyrics: It’s time to Make one Take one Valentine At the Long Beach Gallery Got Candy Heart cards asking, “Please Be Mine!” You hold my heart, and you hold the key V-A-L-E-N-T-I-N-E I’ll make one for you and you make one for me! Writing “Let’s dance!”, “Take a Chance!”, Come on over Catch a Glance! Grab a line, Make a sign, You are My Sunshine! It’s time to Make one Take one Valentine At the Long Beach Gallery Got Candy Heart cards asking, “Please Be Mine!” You hold my heart, and you hold the key. You hold my heart, and you hold the key. (6:20) “My Flower in the Garden of Life” - Brian Corder (ART Center) Brian was inspired to write a love song for someone special in his life. This is the first song that he has ever written! He wrote multiple versions of the song, making sure that he was expressing himself in the most accurate way possible through both the lyrics and the music. He shared his ideas with his music therapist and they worked together until Brian had completed the song he had been envisioning. Lyrics: My flower in the garden of life You are the girl for me Like when the sunshine plays upon your hair It's like a spring day. Two people going through this world together hand in hand I sing this song to show how much I care I sing this song to show how much I care for you The main reasons I love you so much is the way you laugh The way you walk The way you look The way you listen The way you talk I love everything about you I can't believe I'm looking at such a lovely, pretty young lady I want to know you for the rest of my life You are the most beautiful woman in the world to me As the song says, you can be sunshine on my shoulder You are so beautiful to me I'll be so lucky for you to cling to my arm You are so beautiful to me Let's face it, we were meant to be (8:25) “Love Another” a poem by ART Center’s poetry class Roses are charming Kindness is love Which reminds me of doves Frienship means you love someone Love one another with passion Thanks for listening! For more information about our organization, please visit our website AbleArtsWork.org
On this episode, the boys find out where Monkees come from, Alex loves the word definitely and Drew wants to know whose the best band in America. List 2: 1. Lemonade by CocoRosie 2. Blue Rondo a la Turk by Dave Brubeck 3. Time Won't Let Me Go by The Bravery 4. Drain the Blood by The Distillers 5. Just Remember You're My Sunshine by Kenny Rodgers and The First Edition 6. Dark Horse by Converge 7. Do Your Thing by Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band 8. Everybody Here Wants You by Jeff Buckley 9. Darlin' by The Beach Boys 10. Train Of Thought by a-ha 11. Your Auntie Grizelda by The Monkees 12. Mother We Just Can't Get Enough by New Radical 13. Life In A Northern Town by Dream Academy Who Ya Got?! 14. Blue Monday by Orgy 15 Blue Monday by New Order
做一档有灵魂的读书节目。每天更新一期。 主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:587586744 背景音乐:1. Seori - You're My Sunshine;2. いろのみ - 桜灯;3. William Joseph - Come Thou Fount;4. Andrew Fitzgerald – Daybreak;5. Andrew Fitzgerald - The Secluded Shore;6. Ernesto Cortazar - Milky Way;7. William Joseph - With Royal Praise。
做一档有灵魂的读书节目。每天更新一期。 主播:潮羽&云公子,365天每天更新一期。微信公众号:「365读书」(dus365),有不定期赠书福利;微博:365读书v。 文字版已在微信公众号【365读书】发布 。QQ:587586744 背景音乐:1. Seori - You're My Sunshine;2. いろのみ - 桜灯;3. William Joseph - Come Thou Fount;4. Andrew Fitzgerald – Daybreak;5. Andrew Fitzgerald - The Secluded Shore;6. Ernesto Cortazar - Milky Way;7. William Joseph - With Royal Praise。
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton take a break from belting out "You are My Sunshine" in order to celebrate Voyager's 25th anniversary, and explore the series' fascinating pop-culture footprint. The duo also reveal their favorite episodes from each season, and dig up some curious vintage promotional articles.Right-click to download.Read more »
Aasmah Mir and Richard Coles are joined by the actor David Suchet who has been taking photographs since he was eight when his Fleet Street photographer grandfather passed on his knowledge. His new book Behind the Lens: My Life is a collection of David’s photographs. Listener Kathryn Penny reports back from the 50th anniversary reunion of the Commonwealth Expedition which involved twenty coach loads of British students setting of for India. 'Serial innovator' Samantha Moyo wanted a break from her hedonistic lifestyle and organised the first Morning Gloryville 6am sober rave in 2013. They are now staged in 23 locations world wide. BBC weather presenter and meteorologist Simon King on his lifelong weather obsession and new book What Does Rain Smell Like? And we have the Inheritance Tracks of actor Kelly Macdonald who chooses You are My Sunshine by Jimmie Davis and I Love You by Woodkid. Producer: Laura Northedge Editor: Eleanor Garland
Kelly Macdonald chooses: You are My Sunshine by Jimmie Davis and I Love You by Woodkid.
This week, Vyju Kadambi of Southwest Montessori Academy shares her insights around raising and educating children with confidence, empathy, compassion, and respect. We discuss mindfulness and positive discipline as they apply to Montessori education, how she came to teach Montessori, where she sees her school heading, and some of the ways Montessori education can lead to more productive workplaces. We start out by chatting a bit about an article from Forbes Magazine (Montessori Schools Offer Big Lessons For 'Managers'), which talks about some of the ways the Montessori applys outside the classroom. Vyju talks about what makes the Montessori approach unique and incredibly effective for giving children confidence, about the magic of allowing children to follow their intrinsic motivation to guide their studies, and the value of collaboration over cooperation. She also walks us through what a day in the life of a Montessori student at her school looks like. We talk about several books on Positive Discipline, and she shares information about Positive Discipline classes her school offers to parents of young children. Check out Southwest Montessori Academy on Facebook and Instagram, or visit their website at www.southwestmontessoriacademy.org. To find information on Montessori schools in your city, check out American Montessori Society, Association Montessori Internationale, and Montessori Foundation. Our song today is My Sunshine by Cobalt Folk singer Grace Minnick. You can find her on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify. Her music is delightful and absolutely charming! VERY special thanks to our sponsors, Steve Tyler and Radiance of Silverbirch Studios for giving us a space to record and helping us sound amazing. Thank you also to Rosalind & the Way for our gorgeous intro music, to Traci Henning-Kolberg and Adam Blackburn for editing out our mistakes and making us sound fantastic. And to YOU for listening and supporting our project! See you next week!
Violet Grgich is the President of Grgich Hills Estate, but also an accomplished musician, avid reader and world traveler. Learn about all the different roles she’s held at the winery and how she approached each one with an objective to learn something new. Discover some of the changes this Napa Valley native has seen over the years. And, learn how she would spend a day off and, why the song, “You are My Sunshine” means so much to her.
The Brighter Side is back while Ed is out working like a madman, Amber sends in her thoughts on Airplane, College, Being a kid, and scary hook up apps. And then Ed tries to relate. Give a listen y'all. Be good to yourselves. For 25% off your first month of personalized care/of vitamins, visit http://takecareof.com and enter promo code: brighter. To get 40% off all subscriptions, visit http://mylola.com and enter BRIGHTER when you subscribe. Taking us out today is You are My Sunshine by Jackie Shane. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xdy2qwFewM Casa Bossa Nova, ZigZag, Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
While in Nashville, we visited the home studio of country superstar Vince Gill, who was joined by his talented, up-and-coming daughter, Jenny Gill. Surrounded by guitars and Grammys, we wondered what it was like to grow up with the legendary guitarist and Country Music Hall of Famer. Subscribe and download on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Tune In, Stitcher. Always candid and just as emotional, Vince sings excerpts of his favorite songs and weaves in wonderful stories about practicing his craft, writing from the heart, and always putting family before the music. In this episode, Vince shares an incredible story of how he turned down the Grand Ole Opry in order to play for Jenny's first grade talent show. The two replay this emotional moment with a tearful rendition of "You are My Sunshine," one that would have made Minnie Pearl proud. Our host, Robert K. Oermann and the series producer, Brad Newman guide us through this emotional, fun-filled exchange that's sure to keep you laughing, tapping your toes, or running for a tissue. It's simply one of our best. Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We want to know what you think. Pitch us an artist, or simply spread the word and find out more about the series. #childrenofsong
Business of Monday Money Talk | #BlackMoneyTeam. "Winning Men and The Women Who Love Them". Guest: Powerhouse couple Jamil & Gail Jackson. Tune-in 646-595-3620, 3.27! Live@9AM CT. SB Barber Morning Show AM Edition. Mr. Jackson heads CEO 'Change Equals Opportunity', a mentoring program he developed for Black Males and is Co-director "Run and Shoot" basketball league - mentoring program in north Minneapolis. "To my Queen, My Sunshine... Gail Mitchell Jackson...You have been a blessing to my life from the day we met. I thank GOD everyday for your presence. May you continue to mature into that full bloomed rose that you are and know that you are loved like no other!.." -Your King. Apostle SB Barber & Commentators Dr. Loyace Foreman Jr & Ms. Lydia Hinojosa unravel this topic. GMSbuzz & Guest Contact: *3.28! TuesNew CommunityView Live@9AM CT. Avenue Eatery, 1101 W. Broadway Ave N, Mpls. *3.29! Weds EverythingisPolitical Live@12N CT. Michael Kuykindall - Loc Starz Natural Hair Salon, 217 Oliver Ave S, Mpls. *4.6! Michael Kuykindall will host "From The Root" (client personal interviews for his documentary, hairshow & more), 8-12PM, Machine Shop. For more info email - atureofmath@gmail.com. SBBMS MusicPlaylist Credit: MaryMary "Go Get It" Guest/Programming Booking Request: gracemediaservices@yahoo.com Send us your questions/comments before, during, after the broadcast. Join us on Twitter@GMNetwork, Facebook@GMNLiveTv, YouTube@GMNLiveTv or Instagram@GMNLiveTv -- SB Barber Morning Show with Apostle Shena SB Barber is produced by ShenaBarber.com and presented by GRACE Media Network.
Millions of girls are smitten by TV actor Wallace Chung, or Zhong Hanliang now. His recent hit My Sunshine gets more than 11 billion clicks on the internet. 电视剧《何以笙箫默》网络点击量超过11亿。主演钟汉良也因为此剧激起一片少女心。
七年,不是三年高中,四年大学的时光。七年,是何以琛不愿将就的痴情,亦是赵默笙傻傻的勇气。七年,是默笙又蓄起的那一头长发。愿七年之后,我们的爱情都得到圆满。歌曲:唐嫣 好久不见 钟汉良 何以爱情 张杰 My Sunshine (何以笙箫默剧中歌曲)
Here's an afternoon fill-in I did for The Hey Man while he was off on vacation! January 31st is National Gorilla Suit Day! We kicked things off addressing some questions on YahooAnswers, ranging from the possibility of humans and apes interbreeding, to how to pursue a platonic friendship with a gorilla. In the News, I took a lot at Rob Ford's latest weight loss, Newt Gingrich's plans for a moon base, and Joe Paterno's death. Also on the show: Name That Firearm On This Day in History: January 31st I hit the streets to test people's hockey knowledge... Moon Down Radio's Top Dog of the Month: Vermin Supreme Artist Album Track The Hammerheads Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter OST Stepping Out With Jesus (Instrumental) King Krule Single Rock Bottom Damu The Fudgemunk When The Winter Comes / Truly Yours 7" When The Winter Comes (f/ Buff1) Beastie Boys The Sounds of Science Root Down Jimmy Smith Root Down Root Down (And Get It) Jeremy Steig Legwork Howlin' For Judy Beastie Boys The Sounds of Science Sure Shot Beastie Boys Sure Shot Sure Shot (Large Professor Remix) Denny McLain Ultra-Lounge, Vol. 11: Organs in Orbit The Girl from Ipanema/Meditation Boyhood Single Roaming Rotten Grime Kings Single As You Please Mouth Could You Lie To A Camera? the way you go in / the way you go out The Steve Adamyk Band Forever Won't Wait Take It Back The Steve Adamyk Band Forever Won't Wait Landslide The Steve Adamyk Band Forever Won't Wait Bored of Love Del The Funky Homosapien & Tame One Flashback Flashback (Instrumental) Ty Segall Melted My Sunshine The Dictators Manifest Destiny Young Fast Scientific The Greenhornes Dual Mono It Returns Gerty Molzen Walk On The Wild Side Walk On The Wild Side The Hazardous Materials Made to Break Electric Vajango Single Lotta Money Canadian content New release facebook.com/moondownradio / moondownradio.podomatic.com stickam.com/moondownradio
What's better then Peanut Butter and Crackers? Frankenstein and Sushi... it's the greatest! Or as Young Frankenstein's Monster says, "Arg... sushi... yum, yum... putting on the Ritz." But if you're blue and you don't know where to go to, why don't you go where Frankenstein sits? And while you're there, make sure you stop to hear some horrific children's songs and stories in this fun, but slightly scary, overfished wild animal stories episode. WATCH Kids' Podcast with children's art (m4a) HEAR audio version (mp3) Children's stories and music featured in this podcast: You are Dr. Frankenstein [a monstrous storytelling game] My Baby Monsters meet the Frankenstein Monster [kids' storytelling game] The sushi story [sailing the sushi boat to Japan] Making my own Frankenstein Monster [from the diary of a mad scientist] It's time to play "Go overFish" [a fun, but short storytelling game] Free Candy Fish coloring page [the best children's stories are yours] Picture of Baby Monster Candy Fish [available at the children's art Mon-STORE] Children's art featured in this podcast: F is for FISH, as in... You were my Sushi, so extra juicy, but now the oceans are truly blue. 'cause the ships kept fishing, and fishing, and overfishing, and now it's all over for me and you. F is for Fish (Fishing for Sunshine & Sushi Boats): CHILDREN'S BOOK PREVIEW [from Wild Alphabet Stories (fun tails for kids and other wild animals)... kids' song is a parody of the popular country song, You are My Sunshine, first recorded in 1940. ALL CHILDREN'S ART from children's book, Wild Alphabet Stories (fun tails for kids and other wild animals) is available at the Children's Art Mon-STORE. Learn more about this new children's book. Be sure to get your FREE F is for FISH (and fantastic SUSHI) COLORING PAGE Educational resources for parents and educators! Help KIDS' LEARN MORE about Overfishing, as well as Sushi, Frankenstein's Monster, and the guest artists in this episode. Have fun, -- Josie (and dad) Like our show and have your own podcast? Help others discover it by sharing the My Baby Monsters Children's Storytelling Podcast (promo)
H'Atina (pronounced Ah-Teena), the “H” is silent. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, she is a soulful singer-songwriter who attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts. Her vocal background and abilities include rhythm & blues, pop, funk, neo-soul, jazz, Latin jazz, adult contemporary, and musical theatre, and she has an amazing vocal range and tone. Every time she opens her mouth she will give you a serious soulful ear-gasim. She creates everlasting music that deeply touches people, providing performances that exude genuine emotional energy. H'Atina has shared the stage with 5th Dimension, Jon B, Keiko Matsui, Ruben Studdard (American Idol winner), DW3, Take 6, The Manhattan Transfer, The Amanda Castro Band, Bassist Darryl Williams, R&B Singer-Songwriter-Producer Erin Stevenson, and Guitarist Ray Fuller, amongst countless others. This songstress is a proud 2020 Indie Soul Award Winner for "Newcomer of the Year". H'Atina's hit single "My Sunshine" reached #1 on the Indie Soul Charts in 2019, she is also a 2019 Indie Soul Choice Award Winner, and also obtained an endorsement with CAD Audio for their 3000 Series cordless microphone. She released her "Like A Butterfly" EP in 2017. H'Atina's music defines her and energizes her to give her audience the best of herself. She captivates her audience through her unique, soulful, sultry voice and her passionate performance, and she will win you over with her warm, humble, and kind spirit. Her famous statement? “Music is my Zen.”Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/ladydiva-live-radio/exclusive-content