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Casey Donovan, is one of Australia's greatest voices. We first met her as a 16 year old on Australian Idol. Her audition grabbed us immediately, and she would go on to win the second series. Since then, she's been a star on musical theatre stages, written a memoir, made podcasts, and become our official Queen of New Years – belting out the biggest songs on ABC TV's big broadcast. But what are the songs that have been guiding lights for her? That have led Casey through an extraordinary life, and filled her heart (and lungs) with inspiration? From Kasey Chambers to Human Nature to Mama Cass, this is a beautiful conversation about finding strength in music, and finding your own voice. Marie Osmond – Paper Roses Human Nature – Wishes Kasey Chambers – Million Tears Tiffany Taylor & Company – Here's Where I Stand The Mamas & The Papas – Dream a Little Dream of Me
Casey Donovan, is one of Australia's greatest voices. We first met her as a 16 year old on Australian Idol. Her audition grabbed us immediately, and she would go on to win the second series. Since then, she's been a star on musical theatre stages, written a memoir, made podcasts, and become our official Queen of New Years – belting out the biggest songs on ABC TV's big broadcast. But what are the songs that have been guiding lights for her? That have led Casey through an extraordinary life, and filled her heart (and lungs) with inspiration? From Kasey Chambers to Human Nature to Mama Cass, this is a beautiful conversation about finding strength in music, and finding your own voice. Marie Osmond – Paper Roses Human Nature – Wishes Kasey Chambers – Million Tears Tiffany Taylor & Company – Here's Where I Stand The Mamas & The Papas – Dream a Little Dream of Me
Hugo Egon Balder erzählt Geschichten und Anekdoten rund um einen Lieblingshit und seine Entstehung: "Dream A Little Dream Of Me" von The Mamas & The Papas. Von Hugo Egon Balder.
Paul had a dream, Joe had a dream. They both discuss. Weird things ensue. Music: The Mamas and The Papas - Dream a Little Dream of Me Exec. Produced by Cyrus Poe Producer & Google Extraordinaire - Kevin
Arrenquem un nou any amb una de les grans descobertes del 2016. Va actuar a Barcelona en dues ocasions: primer, com a telonera de Coldplay a l'Estadi Ol
O cientista fala da ligação entre o sono, os sonhos, a memória e o aprendizado [IMAGE=https://revistatrip.uol.com.br/dados/_imgBank/0x0x620x414x0x0/trip-224-transformadores11.jpg; CREDITS=Trip Transformadores; LEGEND= ] Sidarta Ribeiro é um dos mais importantes e laureados cientistas brasileiros e sua área de pesquisa se concentra em uma das máquinas mais fantásticas já concebidas: o cérebro animal. Natural de Brasília, ele se formou em Ciências Biológicas pela UNB e aprofundou seu conhecimento com mestrado na UFRJ, doutorado na Rockefeller University e pós-doutorado na Duke University. Em 2005, contrariando as expectativas, deixou suas modernas e luxuosas instalações em uma universidade norte-americana e, junto com outros cientistas brasileiros, fundou o Instituto Internacional de Neurociência de Natal. Foi homenageado na primeira edição do prêmio Trip Transformadores, em 2007. Atualmente é professor titular e diretor do Instituto do Cérebro da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte e no seu campo de estudos estão temas como comunicação entre animais não humanos e a ligação entre o sono, os sonhos, a memória e o aprendizado. Playlist da semana: Chet Faler - No DiggityCéu - Cordão da InsôniaTalking Heads - This Must be the PlaceAsaf Avidan & the Mojos - The ReckoningThe Mamas and teh Papas - Dream a Little Dream of Me
The tenth Toadcast is a Pink Podcast, celebrating all things gay in indie music, but trying to steer well clear of any sort of annoying Graham Norton stereotypes. So, in avoiding anything that might have seen this lapse into the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert podcast I enlisted the help of my friend James, who was Mrs. Toad’s best man at our wedding. As well as being gay, James is a real indie fan so I though he’d be perfect to consult with on the playlist and most of these songs are his choices.It’s surprising actually, just how indie this ended up being.I left off quite a few things I really wanted to play and it’s still the longest ever Toadcast. Ultimately, I’ve tried to explore the relationship between the gay community and indie music, but needless to say there are times where it descends into slightly angry ranting. Hopefully not too much to allow you to enjoy the music though. It’s also not really ended up being as much of a discussion of gay culture as I’d hoped and that is almost entirely down to my own ignorance. I should probably have got James round to help actually present, but that would have been a right pain the arse logistically, as well as technically in terms of capturing both voices on one shitty little webcam microphone. On a technical point, there is a bit of an echo on the vocal recording. This is because I we have moved out of our house for a couple of months while builders tear it to pieces and I am having to rather make do in terms of recording location. I’ll try and sort this out by next week. Also, I at one point described the Book of Ruth as being in the New Testament, which is also wrong. What a muppet. Toadcast #10 - The Pink Podcast 01. Pet Shop Boys - It’s a Sin (01.20) 02. The Mamas & the Papas - Dream a Little Dream of Me (08.35) 03. Bloc Party - This Modern Love (13.55) 04. Rufus Wainwright - The Rebel Prince (18.08) 05. The Radiators - Under Clery’s Clock (24.34) 06. The Magnetic Fields - When My Boy Walks Down the Street (29.15) 07. Donna Summer - I Feel Love (35.28) 08. Soft Cell - Sex Dwarf (41.36) 09. The Ballet - I Hate the War (47.52) 10. Madonna - Ray of Light (51.02) 11. Blur - Girls & Boys (60.00) 12. M.J. Hibbett & the Validators - The Gay Train (67.25) 13. David Bowie - China Girl (71.50) 14. Morrissey - November Spawned a Monster (80.40) 15. R.E.M. - First We Take Manhattan, Then We Take Berlin (90.27) 16. Scissor Sisters - Return to Oz (103.20) 17. Elton John - Ballad of a Well-Known Gun (112.12) Song, by Toad
Mark Guerrero (http://www.MarkGuerrero.com) Mark has recorded with Harry Nilsson, performed with Eric Burdon, sung background vocals on Los Lobos' "Papas Dream" album, and in 2003 performed as a member of the legendary Chicano/Native-American band, Redbone.
Mark Guerrero (http://www.MarkGuerrero.com) Mark has recorded with Harry Nilsson, performed with Eric Burdon, sung background vocals on Los Lobos' "Papas Dream" album, and in 2003 performed as a member of the legendary Chicano/Native-American band, Redbone.