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Comedian TJ Miller is in town all weekend at the Pittsburgh Improv and calls in to the show this morning. Phat Man Dee is this week's featured artist for the Virtual Coffeehouse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Dameshek, Sean Collier's Movie Reviews, TJ Miller, Phat Man Dee in for a Virtual Coffeehouse, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian TJ Miller is in town all weekend at the Pittsburgh Improv and calls in to the show this morning. Phat Man Dee is this week's featured artist for the Virtual Coffeehouse.
Dave Dameshek, Sean Collier's Movie Reviews, TJ Miller, Phat Man Dee in for a Virtual Coffeehouse, and more.
The Morning Show is live for the iHeartRadio Schools Out Radiothon to benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. Sean Collier reviews the new Transformers movie and has a retro pick. The mayor Sean Casey returns to the show. Phat Man Dee is in for a virtual coffeehouse.
Alicia Lynn is celebrating her ninth year as a professional artist out of Pittsburgh. Taking the stage name of Sundae Service in 2019, this entertainer, promoter, producer, instructor has been dancing into blessed friendships across the nation from glittering side show sword swallowers to internationally ranked drag and burlesque kings and queens! Touring music festivals, comic conventions, and every type of Hollyburgh film set, a constant observable trend grew into focus for Alicia Lynn. Fellow artists and activists like jazz chanteuse Phat Man Dee and the prolific Liz Berlin of Rusted Root and Mr. Smalls Theater saw it, too. When Man Dee and Berlin assembled Social Justice Disco in 2016, a culturally diverse activist music project reviving the energy of disco with the power of protest songs, Alicia Lynn would get her opportunities to address her concerns. Her role as a dancer grew to include a seat at the table co-hosting workshops in the spiritual and artistic communities to combat cultural appropriation. Knowing the idea can seem intimidating, we can still respectfully come together to take accountability and learn safely together. These crucial conversations are a vital component to the empowerment and uplift of long suffering, exploited, overlooked communities still oppressed by systemic racism. The goal is always to embrace truth and move with grace to give justice where it's due and promote healing for a future we can all share fully and equally. Against the backdrop of plague, projects have continued to find their way to this artist who gives her thanks to God. Like mana from Heaven, Sundae Service has been dancing online. Also, starting a new online store for her handmade jewelry and resin craft keepsakes has been keeping Alicia Lynn busy while virtual shows and other safe opportunities to perform and collaborate have grown into a profound blessing. Stay tuned to see what's next! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amapofmyevolution/support
Phat Man Dee is a cosmic jazz cabaret vocalist, bandleader, events producer, videographer, poet, freelance sideshow marvel, music educator, and social justice agitatrix. She regularly appears with her jazz group “The Cultural District”, "The Lemington Gospel Chorale" directed by Pastor Deryck Tines, and "Social Justice Disco" a collaborative musical project with Liz Berlin. She performs live approximately 100 dates a year in nightclubs, theaters, educational facilities, private events and festivals. She was voted #1 Best Local Jazz Act in the Best of Pittsburgh City Paper Reader's Poll of 2020. Phat Man Dee's passion for social justice is evidenced by the number of events she has performed for, and organized, to raise funds for and build awareness of important social issues like fighting racism, pursuing environmental justice and peace. In addition to her live performances, Mandee also teaches voice to young people through two musical programs, the We Rock Workshop, directed by Liz Berlin of Rusted Root and Creative Life Support, and the Afro American Music Institute, directed by Dr James Johnson and his wife Pamela Johnson, currently celebrating 35 years in existence. She has been awarded a "Love My Neighbor" grant from Neighborhood Allies to support her all ages, community oriented monthly jam session "Tune It! Tuesdays" which occurs every on the third Tuesday at Black Forge Coffee House. Phat Man Dee is an old-fashioned jazz torch singer with a number of new twists. She sings & duets her original compositions and eclectic repertoire of standards in English, Spanish, French and sometimes German and Hebrew. Her performance range is just as wide, spanning opera, theater and burlesque. From blues to filk, from opera to indie, Mandee's range is nothing short of breathtaking. Her CDs include "Life Just Goes On", "Torch of Blue" and "Merry ChristmaChannaKwanzaa Vol 1.1", "Hey Phat Chick! (Ya Got it Comin' to You!)", and "A Decidedly Creepy EP". During the summer of 2015, Phat Man Dee produced her web video series “Take it to the Bridge with Phat Man Dee” where she jammed with musicians and artists on bridges in a 12 country tour, 15 city tour of Europe. Her most recent full length work was a 12 song CD “Songs to Fight Fascists By!” with "Social Justice Disco", a collaborative musical project with Liz Berlin, co founder of Rusted Root. This excited socially minded creation features over 60 musicians, dancers, and spoken word artists. Since the pandemic she has released two singled "Everybody Hurts" which is a cover of R.E.M.'s composition, "MasQue Up!" which is an original song written as a love letter to the trans and LBGTQIA community, and "Save You, Save Me" which will be available December 11, 2020 and includes musicians from all over the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amapofmyevolution/support
Justin Strong of 7th Movement, Erin Hart on Local Farms and Phat Man Dee
We've obtained some special AB Cameo's of the wide receiver sending his well wishes for the small price of $500. Seth Rorabaugh thinks Phil Kessel will score again this season, and Liz Berlin and Phat Man Dee of CLS Records are working to inspire the next generation of Pittsburgh musicians
We've obtained some special AB Cameo's of the wide receiver sending his well wishes for the small price of $500. Seth Rorabaugh thinks Phil Kessel will score again this season, and Liz Berlin and Phat Man Dee of CLS Records are working to inspire the next generation of Pittsburgh musicians
Jazz chanteuse and cultural icon Phat Man Dee joins Petticoat Rule to talk about activism through music, respecting history through your creations, and learning to embrace your uniqueness. We hear all about her path to her weirdness, the many influences and teachers she's had along the way, and her goals to contribute positivity to society and foment advocacy for the downtrodden. Included in this episode is a song from her personal collection, Hey Phat Chick!, as well as one from her collaboration with Liz Berlin of Rusted Root, Social Justice Disco: Songs to Fight Fascists By. SPOTIFY: The Phat Man Dee Playlist CREDITS: Intro/Outro Tunes created in collaborative segment with Phat Man Dee, Erika, and Tara using a Korg Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer. This project supported in part by a Seed Award from The Sprout Fund. The producers would like to thank The River's Edge for providing the use of their studio space and equipment in the making of this episode. Special Guest: Phat Man Dee.
First half is performances from 17X-Day: Andrew the Impaled, The Mutant Mountain Boys, Evolution Control Committee, Phat Man Dee, plus rants by The Good Rev. Roger (read by Stang), Rev. Skull (read by Pisces), Rev. Feit C. Taj and Rev. Rachel Weirdagain. The second half is live at WCSB. Stang reads Rev. Eraazu's BLOG OF THE SUBGENIUS and The Secrets of the Skopts from THE SEXUAL RELATIONS OF MANKIND. Other topics: Lonesome Cowboy Dave's leaking forehead problem. Mean Dallas Barbie Soroity MILFs. A bunch of Sheetzes. Obabo the Presiserp. Back to 17X-Day for the end, with Rev. Scapegoat's rant and more horror of Armneji Front.
Mostly recorded the afternoon of July 5 in this year, which the Con confidently calls "2013," this live Wisterian Hour of Slack features as guests Rev. Angry Larry, Phat Man Dee and Priestess Pisces, with Dr. Hal and Rev. Stang acting as co-hosts. Everything from mud to matriarchy is discussed, and illustrative sound clips punctuate the conversation. Music emits from Phat Man Dee, The Amino Acids and The Slot Rods. Near the beginning we hear documentary recordings of the gathered SubGeniuses awaiting the Xists at 7 a.m., and Stang's shocking public revelation of an astounding recent scientific discovery involving the carbon dating of PORTIONS of Dobbs' famous memo, "The World Ends July 5 1998." Also: LeMur's P.R. Gnus.
The secrets of the SubGenius world-ritual-exorcism called X-Day are finally revealed. After this broadcast, we probably don't need to produce any more shows. The deed is done. There is no turning back. Dr. Hal, The Amino Acids, LeMur, Norel Pref, Priestess Pisces, Rev. Susie the Floozie, Phat Man Dee, Puzzling Evidence, Dr. Philo Drummond. . . what does any of it matter now?
This is another "X-Day Drill Variety Show." With an opening collage by talented newcomers, its skeleton is a "Live Hour of Slack" performed from the Brushwood stage-studio in front of an audience, involving mostly Dr. Hal, Rev. Susie the Floozie, Priestess Pisces, and a revealing interview with Rev. Angry Larry (grunt for The Amino Acids). Interspersed are songs by Phat Man Dee, The Amino Acids, John Deere Tractor Beam, actual secret recordings of the forbidden SubGenius bonfire and sacred-book-burning, insertions from the Puzzling Evidence show, and a great pulpit-pounding rant by new preacher Rev. Crazy Jim Jones. And Fernandinande LeMur is never very far away.
There's Music by Alexei and the Justins and Phat Man Dee. Plus Highlights from the Howard Stern Call-in. Send us some mail!! stinky@emayhem.com Links worth checking Out! Here is the link for the Kerry Rally Pictures. http://homepage.mac.com/tacomancini/PhotoAlbum13.html The Guerrilla News Network and source for The Eminem Video http://www.gnn.tv/content/eminem_mosh.html The Rock and Roll Geek Show, source of the Howard Recording. http://www.americanheartbreak.com/movabletype/
Lynn has a full show today. The first half has her nephew Hank Miller. Then the second half has Phat Man Dee and Liz Berlin