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We talk about the history and evolution of "woke" from the simple opposite of slept to the catchall term for everything the fascists of the world dislike. Music-wise, we'll talk about a semi-recent song that implores us to stay woke, Childish Gambino's "Redbone".In Eurovision, we look at Cyprus's competitor, Theo Evan, and political and racial words with Greek and Turkish origins.Find us on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/gettingdownandwordy/And email us at gettingdownandwordy@gmail.comHuge thanks to Patsy Walker for the use of our theme song “Who's Wordy Now”!This week's promoted podcast is Speak of the Devil. Find them anywhere you get podcasts or at this link: https://linktr.ee/speakofthedevilFind them, us, and lots of other great podcasts on our podcast network podmoth.network
Playlist con música relacionada al episodio: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3YusFPefKobV04tCGdGXLW YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9oBrXWdjjXRHZPZifMSpQT6I4KYbXUy8 Childish Gambino, también conocido como Donald Glover, es el hombre renacentista del siglo XXI: actor, comediante, escritor, director y, por supuesto, un genio musical. Con su mezcla única de rap, R&B y funk, Gambino nos ha regalado himnos como This Is America y Redbone, demostrando que el talento no tiene límites. Únete a nuestro grupo de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1012646383467657 Síguenos: https://www.instagram.com/musicosdesillonpodcast/ https://twitter.com/musicosdesillon https://www.facebook.com/M%C3%BAsicos-de-Sill%C3%B3n-113977144532722 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Weekly update for 1/26/2025. Song Credit: Come and Get Your Love by Redbone
California fires, Chris Dahlberg, the AWOL Democratic state legislatures, Pierre, Bob Uecker passed away, the extremes of January, text line, Biden's pardoned death row murderer, Caitlin Clark's stalker, Jerry/London Rd. Rental, Redbone and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Démar and Adriel discuss Lil Baby's fourth studio album 'WHAM', his pump fake production, falling behind Gunna and Lil Baby possibly entering the NBA Youngboy zone (also what the NBA Youngboy Zone means).The Love List: I Promise, Listen Up, So Sorry, Streets ColderTimecodes:6:23 - Street Gossip / not on the train9:23 - People at that time were touting his rapping ability10:26 - Why my turn was so successful11:59 - Made a single artist become an album artist in one night12:20 - Having the podcast when my turn came out16:09 - Whiney voice18:12 - We are heading somewhere21:46 - He's not a musician to his core25:43 - Lil Baby was a beast with features27:10 - Redbone heard that a million times with future30:32 - So Sorry34:19 - Maybe that's not his friend36:45 - The lyrics are not family-friendly but will be the biggest song39:10 - Flows have a name like instruments now40:28 - NBA Youngboy zone43:11 - Overall for his career46:30 - The cover50:22 - Score Follow us:YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@AlbumModeTikTok:Album Mode: https://www.tiktok.com/@albummodepod Adriel: https://www.tiktok.com/@adrielsmileydotcomDémar: https://www.tiktok.com/@godkingdemiInstagram: Album Mode: https://www.instagram.com/albummodepod/Adriel: https://www.instagram.com/adrielsmileydotcom/Démar: https://www.instagram.com/demarjgrant/Twitter:Album Mode: https://twitter.com/AlbumModepodAdriel: https://twitter.com/AdrielSmiley_Démar: https://twitter.com/DemarJGrant===================================Démar's rating: 3.5 / 10Adriel's rating: 2.5 / 10Lil Baby - WHAM / 2024 / hip hop, rap, trap,
#LilBaby #GloRilla #Redbone #Rap Season 11 BEGINS! For Let's Talk About It: MUSIX REVIEWS. The Music Critic is gearing up ready to deliver a action packed season. Daily episodes are fully back! This SEASON is the first yearly long season! Get ready for the wild RIDE OF S11! Fun Pop Reviews, Rap Reviews AND MORE! ,glorilla,glorilla - redbone instrumental,glorilla ft lil baby,glorilla redbone,glorilla redbone instrumental,glorilla type beat redbone,lil baby & glorilla,lil baby & glorilla - redbone instrumental,lil baby - redbone (lyrics) feat. glorilla,lil baby - redbone feat. glorilla,lil baby glorilla - redbone,lil baby glorilla redbone,lil baby glorilla redbone lyrics,lil baby redbone feat. glorilla,lil baby redbone lyrics feat. glorilla,redbone glorilla beat
For this episode we're sharing our conversation with Ramona Young about her research into the Redbone community of Southwest Louisiana for the most recent episode of the Bayoulands radio show. Thanks for listening!
Alessandra Rojo de la Vega –alcaldesa de Cuauhtémoc– señala que administraciones anteriores participaron en la desaparición de expedientes clave sobre obras y licencias, afectando la transparencia en la demarcación. Eduardo Guerrero –especialista en temas de seguridad– informa sobre la detención de dos presuntos criminales en un operativo conjunto de la Marina, GN y FGR; incautaron armas y dos kilos de fentanilo. César Cravioto –secretario de Gobierno de la Ciudad de México– comenta sobre el acceso al inmueble de 16 pisos , Izazaga 89, con más de mil 600 locales, para que comerciantes pudieran recuperar sus productos tras operativos recientes. Laura Ballesteros –diputada de Movimiento Ciudadano– y Dolores Padierna Luna –vicepresidenta de la Cámara de Diputados– comparten sus posturas sobre la Cámara de Diputados aprobó prohibir los cigarrillos electrónicos y vapeadores, así como el uso ilícito del fentanilo. Joanna Pirod –periodista musical– nos recomienda ‘Redbone' de Childish Gambino. “Nacido en 1983, estudió guionismo y escritura creativa. En 2011 sale su primer álbum. Este hit está inspirado en el funk”. Programa transmitido el 04 de diciembre de 2024. Escucha el Noticiero de Nacho Lozano, en vivo de lunes a viernes de 1:00 p.m. a 2:00 p.m. por el 105.3 de FM. Esta es una producción de Radio Chilango.
Joanna Pirod –periodista musical– nos recomienda ‘Redbone' de Childish Gambino. “Nacido en 1983, estudió guionismo y escritura creativa. En 2011 sale su primer álbum. Este hit está inspirado en el funk”. Programa transmitido el 04 de diciembre de 2024. Escucha el Noticiero de Nacho Lozano, en vivo de lunes a viernes de 1:00 p.m. a 2:00 p.m. por el 105.3 de FM. Esta es una producción de Radio Chilango.
Self-made millionaire Lance Herndon was one of Atlanta's elite in 1996 when he was murdered in his home. Police had a host of suspects, and they soon realized how complicated Lance's life was. Author Ron Stodghill unravels the story in his book: Redbone: Money, Malice, and Murder in Atlanta. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this link: https://bit.ly/4gF2K18 See more information on my books: katewinklerdawson.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @wickedwordspod (Facebook) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Instagram) 2024 All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
November 4, 2024: The LAST DAY to vote is tomorrow. VP KAMALA HARRIS makes her final pitch for the presidency. Hear D.L. Hughley hosting the Black Men's SummitRepublican Voters Against TrumpVP Harris' closing argument @ The Ellipse-the site of the January 6th insurrection.
Fred Moran, a frequent guest to the Gone To The Dogs podcast, is eighty-seven years old. The remarkable octogenarian coon hunter continues to hunt raccoons regularly with his beloved Redbones at an age well past the point most coon hunters have retired from the game. Not only is Moran still hunting, he continues the pursuit of good hounds wherever they may be found. In this episode he discusses going to Mississippi to try a new hound. This is a vintage Fred Moran conversation that listeners have come to appreciate over the life of this podcast. Enjoy. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/
Fred Moran, a frequent guest to the Gone To The Dogs podcast, is eighty-seven years old. The remarkable octogenarian coon hunter continues to hunt raccoons regularly with his beloved Redbones at an age well past the point most coon hunters have retired from the game. Not only is Moran still hunting, he continues the pursuit of good hounds wherever they may be found. In this episode he discusses going to Mississippi to try a new hound. This is a vintage Fred Moran conversation that listeners have come to appreciate over the life of this podcast. Enjoy. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links below https://www.dusupply.com/alphadog www.dusupply.com https://alphadognutrition.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fred Moran, a frequent guest to the Gone To The Dogs podcast, is eighty-seven years old. The remarkable octogenarian coon hunter continues to hunt raccoons regularly with his beloved Redbones at an age well past the point most coon hunters have retired from the game. Not only is Moran still hunting, he continues the pursuit of good hounds wherever they may be found. In this episode he discusses going to Mississippi to try a new hound. This is a vintage Fred Moran conversation that listeners have come to appreciate over the life of this podcast. Enjoy. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/
Fred Moran, a frequent guest to the Gone To The Dogs podcast, is eighty-seven years old. The remarkable octogenarian coon hunter continues to hunt raccoons regularly with his beloved Redbones at an age well past the point most coon hunters have retired from the game. Not only is Moran still hunting, he continues the pursuit of good hounds wherever they may be found. In this episode he discusses going to Mississippi to try a new hound. This is a vintage Fred Moran conversation that listeners have come to appreciate over the life of this podcast. Enjoy. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
It's another spooky episode as we count down to Halloween on Punks in Parkas!Hear tracks by the likes of Tom Waits, The Animals, Redbone and more!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/punks-in-parkasTune into new broadcasts of Punks In Parkas, Mondays from Midday – 1 PM EST / 5 - 6 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fred Moran, a frequent guest to the Gone To The Dogs podcast, is eighty-seven years old. The remarkable octogenarian coon hunter continues to hunt raccoons regularly with his beloved Redbones at an age well past the point most coon hunters have retired from the game. Not only is Moran still hunting, he continues the pursuit of good hounds wherever they may be found. In this episode he discusses going to Mississippi to try a new hound. This is a vintage Fred Moran conversation that listeners have come to appreciate over the life of this podcast. Enjoy.
Trey's Table Episode 165: Redbone, Soul Brothers Hello friends. Welcome to Trey's Table a podcast about African American history, politics, and culture. I'm your host Trey Smith. Let's go back to 2014. My kids and I are in the movie theater and we are watching the new Marvel movie: Guardians of the Galaxy. https://youtu.be/WoHGTxidGOA?s...
Jason had a chance to meet TJ at Autumn Oaks this year so the two take a little time to catch up, talk some red dogs and about stewardship. Jason was able to walk a cast with TJ and came out with a couple good stories to tell. If you spend any amount of time with, or listening to TJ you can tell that these dogs and our sport bring a true joy to his life. From his day job as a high school AG teacher to a Coon hunter and everything in between TJ has a calling to include and educate those willing to listen. National Redbone Coonhound Association We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
In this week's episode I am joined by TJ Bolin. I met TJ at Autumn Oaks and breifly learned about his female redbone Penny. Penny had won her cast in the Dual Champions hunt and won the Redbone breed in the show. After having him on I learned a lot more about redbones and the people that hunt them. TJ is quick to give credit to others that have helped him along the way. He has owned, bred, and hunted some top redbones and I can't help but think that is because of how genuine he is. Sponsors: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://www.stonecreekhounds.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME15 https://fullcrymag.com Merch: https://treetalkin.com/collections Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia
October 14, 2024: On this very special edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME puts the spotlight on the upcoming election and VP Harris' major announcement targeting one of her most loyal voters.PART 1: After an homage to the now annual Indigenous Peoples Day, DJ ROME puts the spotlight on VP KAMALA HARRIS' big announcement of the rollout of her agenda for black male voters. On a recent media blitz both in and outside of legacy media, HARRIS stopped by THE ROLAND MARTIN UNFILTERED show to lay out her plan in the midst of a very competitive presidential race against former occupant of the white house Donald Trump.PART 2: Former President Barack Obama made headlines over the weekend for his pointed observations toward male voters and their somewhat lukewarm support of VP Harris. A clip from AUGUSTUS CORBETT of The Defiant Lawyers' youtube channel breaks down what some are referring to as displaced vitriol against a sometimes cautious demographic.Indigenous Peoples Day recognizes the contributions and legacy of those who lived here long before Christopher Columbus erroneously claimed to have discovered America. President Joe Biden formally recognized Indigenous Peoples Day in 2021 by signing a proclamation stating that federal policies "systematically sought to assimilate and displace Native people and eradicate Native cultures."Featuring music by Public Enemy and RedboneRedbone: is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas. All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, which was heavily reflected in their songs, stage costumes, and album art.They reached the Top 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1974 with their hit single, "Come and Get Your Love". The single went certified Gold selling over a million copies. It also made Redbone the first Native American band to reach the top five on the US Billboard Hot 100, with the song reaching number 5.
October 14, 2024: On this very special edition of PSYCHOTIC BUMP SCHOOL, DJ ROME puts the spotlight on the upcoming election and VP Harris' major announcement targeting one of her most loyal voters.PART 1: After an homage to the now annual Indigenous Peoples Day, DJ ROME puts the spotlight on VP KAMALA HARRIS' big announcement of the rollout of her agenda for black male voters. On a recent media blitz both in and outside of legacy media, HARRIS stopped by THE ROLAND MARTIN UNFILTERED show to lay out her plan in the midst of a very competitive presidential race against former occupant of the white house Donald Trump.PART 2: Former President Barack Obama made headlines over the weekend for his pointed observations toward male voters and their somewhat lukewarm support of VP Harris. A clip from AUGUSTUS CORBETT of The Defiant Lawyers' youtube channel breaks down what some are referring to as displaced vitriol against a sometimes cautious demographic.Indigenous Peoples Day recognizes the contributions and legacy of those who lived here long before Christopher Columbus erroneously claimed to have discovered America. President Joe Biden formally recognized Indigenous Peoples Day in 2021 by signing a proclamation stating that federal policies "systematically sought to assimilate and displace Native people and eradicate Native cultures."Featuring music by Public Enemy and RedboneRedbone: is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas. All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, which was heavily reflected in their songs, stage costumes, and album art.They reached the Top 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1974 with their hit single, "Come and Get Your Love". The single went certified Gold selling over a million copies. It also made Redbone the first Native American band to reach the top five on the US Billboard Hot 100, with the song reaching number 5.
This week, the Ancram Center and New York City based theatre company The Civilians have brought a vocalist, songwriter, composer, and educator Martha Redbone and London-born pianist, composer, and producer Aaron Whitby to Ancram to advance the vision of their new piece - the working title of which is “Conversations.” The piece is based on and inspired by intimate conversations with elders who have been in Redbone's life for decades.
Encore: Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from Albuquerque, New Mexico Mr Def-i. Hip-hop artist, producer and educator, he's been staying busy, touring and promoting his album “Blue Hour.” Bringing us a nice smooth mix of Indigenous Hip Hop. Find out all about Def-i and what's new on his webpage at www.def-i.com Enjoy music from Def-i, Ariano, Litefoot, O Genius, Qacung, Blue Moon Marquee, Chantil Dukart, Janet Panic, Ryan LittleEagle, Hataalii, MC Slader, Blesinfinite, Night Shield, Ana Tijoux, Buggin Malone, Pretendians Band, Blue Mountain Tribe, 1915, Nadjiwan, Low Budget Rock Star, Redbone, Logan Staats, Sarazino, Lilliana Saumet, Marcelo D2, Leonard Sumner, Elastic Bond, Richie Ledreagle and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Mark, Lou and Perry discuss and listen to original versions of songs plus Redbone performing "Come and Get Your Love" from 1974 also music arranger Charles Calello and the Record Plant recording studio closing plus random relish topics and music trivia including song intro trivia and much more.
* The photo on the left is of Pat and Lolly Vegas. The group was based out of Fresno, CA and later morphed into "Red Bone." | 00:00 | DJ | DICKIE LEE AND THE ICEMAN | 00:28 | WHAT I'D SAY | BRYMERS | 01:13 | FIT ME IN | BRYMERS | 02:06 | SUNSHINE OF YOUR LOVE | CREAM | 06:18 | YOUR GONNA MISS ME | 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS | 09:16 | EIGHT MILES HIGH | BYRDS | 13:08 | SACRIFICE | BRYMERS | 16:52 | WHITE RABBIT | JEFFERSON AIRPLANE | 19:40 | BLACK MAGIC WOMAN | SANTANA | 24:13 | RUN THROUGH THE JUNGLE | CCR | 27:02 | INTERVIEW – MARC BOLAN (T – REX) | | 30:14 | GET IT ON | T-REX | 34:18 | SHIN KICKER | RORY GALLGHER | 38:10 | BORN TO BE WILD | STEPPENWOLF | 41:59 | JUMPIN JACK FLASH | ROLLING STONES | 45:57 | SUMMERTIME BLUES | BLUE CHEER | 49:01 | LUCY IN THE SKY | BEATLES | 52:26 | BREAK ON THROUGH | DOORS | 55:24 | HUSH | DEEP PURPLE | 57:38 | CHINA GROVE | DOOBIE BROTHERS | 59:01 | HOLD ON I'M COMING | BRYMERS
Encore: Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, today we welcome from Vancouver, British Columbia. Mamarudegyal. Singer, Producer and Entrepreneur. She has just released her new album out entitled “ABREACTION.” A nice soothing mix of Indigenous Neo Soul and R&B. Mamarudegyal MTHC is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about her at our place https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/mamarudegyal. On this show, enjoy music from Mamrudegyal MTHC, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Stolen Identity, Tribalistas, One Way Sky, Hataalii, Logan Staats, Digging Roots, Aysanabee, Ray Zaragoza, Irv Lyons Jr, Indigenous, Garret T. Willie, Crystal Shawanda, Blackbird, QuiltMan, Mike Bern, Ryan LittleEagle, Tom Frear, Chris Ferree, Eagle & Hawk, The Halluci Nation, John Trudell, Joy Harjo, Pure Fe artha Redbone, Marx Cassity, Kwiat, Janet Panic, Silla, Rise, Tanya Tagaq and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
It's been a minute since Steve last talked with octogenarian houndsman Fred Moran of Pennsylvania. Now well into his eighties, Moran is still following the breed that gave him his famous moniker, Fred Moran the Redbone Man and doing so on a regular basis. In this episode Steve picked up the phone on the chance that he talk with his longtime friend and was lucky enough to catch Moran before he headed to the woods. The conversation that ensued was vintage Moran with stories of hounds and hunts of the past, humorous antic dotes and amazingly detailed trips down memory lane that winds through virtually every states when raccoons are pursued with hounds.. As listeners will see, Moran's mind is a sharp as a double-bladed axe fresh off the grinder permitting the vintage coon hunter to hone his stories, including names and places, to a fine razor's edge. If you are a Moran fan, and we know you are, you'll really enjoy this episode.
It's been a minute since Steve last talked with octogenarian houndsman Fred Moran of Pennsylvania. Now well into his eighties, Moran is still following the breed that gave him his famous moniker, Fred Moran the Redbone Man and doing so on a regular basis. In this episode Steve picked up the phone on the chance that he talk with his longtime friend and was lucky enough to catch Moran before he headed to the woods. The conversation that ensued was vintage Moran with stories of hounds and hunts of the past, humorous antic dotes and amazingly detailed trips down memory lane that winds through virtually every states when raccoons are pursued with hounds.. As listeners will see, Moran's mind is a sharp as a double-bladed axe fresh off the grinder permitting the vintage coon hunter to hone his stories, including names and places, to a fine razor's edge. If you are a Moran fan, and we know you are, you'll really enjoy this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's been a minute since Steve last talked with octogenarian houndsman Fred Moran of Pennsylvania. Now well into his eighties, Moran is still following the breed that gave him his famous moniker, Fred Moran the Redbone Man and doing so on a regular basis. In this episode Steve picked up the phone on the chance that he talk with his longtime friend and was lucky enough to catch Moran before he headed to the woods. The conversation that ensued was vintage Moran with stories of hounds and hunts of the past, humorous antic dotes and amazingly detailed trips down memory lane that winds through virtually every states when raccoons are pursued with hounds.. As listeners will see, Moran's mind is a sharp as a double-bladed axe fresh off the grinder permitting the vintage coon hunter to hone his stories, including names and places, to a fine razor's edge. If you are a Moran fan, and we know you are, you'll really enjoy this episode.
In this episode Steve picked up the phone on the chance that he talk with his longtime friend and was lucky enough to catch Moran before he headed to the woods. The conversation that ensued was vintage Moran with stories of hounds and hunts of the past, humorous antic dotes and amazingly detailed trips down memory lane that winds through virtually every states when raccoons are pursued with hounds..As listeners will see, Moran's mind is a sharp as a double-bladed axe fresh off the grinder permitting the vintage coon hunter to hone his stories, including names and places, to a fine razor's edge. If you are a Moran fan, and we know you are, you'll really enjoy this episode. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@DoubleUHuntingSupply/podcasts
In this episode Steve picked up the phone on the chance that he talk with his longtime friend and was lucky enough to catch Moran before he headed to the woods. The conversation that ensued was vintage Moran with stories of hounds and hunts of the past, humorous antic dotes and amazingly detailed trips down memory lane that winds through virtually every states when raccoons are pursued with hounds..As listeners will see, Moran's mind is a sharp as a double-bladed axe fresh off the grinder permitting the vintage coon hunter to hone his stories, including names and places, to a fine razor's edge. If you are a Moran fan, and we know you are, you'll really enjoy this episode.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome back from Albuquerque, New Mexico Mr Def-i. Hip-hop artist, producer and educator, he's been staying busy, touring and promoting his album “Blue Hour.” Bringing us a nice smooth mix of Indigenous Hip Hop. Find out all about Def-i and what's new on his webpage at www.def-i.com Enjoy music from Def-i, Ariano, Litefoot, O Genius, Qacung, Blue Moon Marquee, Chantil Dukart, Janet Panic, Ryan LittleEagle, Hataalii, MC Slader, Blesinfinite, Night Shield, Ana Tijoux, Buggin Malone, Pretendians Band, Blue Mountain Tribe, 1915, Nadjiwan, Low Budget Rock Star, Redbone, Logan Staats, Sarazino, Lilliana Saumet, Marcelo D2, Leonard Sumner, Elastic Bond, Richie Ledreagle and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Coven, our annual Reparations Fundraiser is complete for 2024 and we're thrilled to share that we beat last year's tally and have officially returned over THIRTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS to indigenous-led organizations and non-profits that support survivors of domestic violence and violently displaced people around the world. $3490 of that went directly to the Native Women's Shelter of Montreal. Amy's prescription is Redbone's Come And Get Your Love. Because you deserve it, we all do, and it's here for you! We did it. We came together. It's beautiful. It's been such an amazing thing to witness because we know you don't have tons of extra money lying around, it's so beautiful to see the sacrifices you are willing to make in the name of reparations, in the name of this coming together. We especially want to shout out some of our top donors: Claire, Julie, Sarah, Karen, and especially Brienne who has been our top donor for the past two years. We love you so much. We're so grateful you've chosen to be part of this coven. Please keep the spirit of this action going throughout the year - follow indigenous leadership, artists and authors, learn about the First Nations people of your native land, educate yourself and others on the landback movement, consider how to make reparations in any way you can: donate, celebrate, protest, support!! Or just give your neighbours a helping hand... The Rx. episode takes a sharp left turn at this point, as Risa brings a request for a prescription she recently received from a friend. We unpack it together to see what we can offer a young Witch and her mom as they navigate how to live with and/or dispose of an object weighted with darkness and heartbreak. We talk about the weird psychology of freezer spells and the power of making our own rituals in times of pain or transition. Amy offers the perfect prescription song for our querent and for all of us, it's Argent's Dance In The Smoke. We will light a giant burning fire tonight We will burn it and dance in the smoke Every brand we'll tie somebody's worries to it We will burn it and dance in the smokeAbout Missing Witches Amy Torok and Risa Dickens produce the Missing Witches Podcast. We do every aspect from research to recording, it is a DIY labour of love and craft. Missing Witches is entirely member-supported, and getting to know the members of our Coven has been the most fun, electrifying, unexpectedly radical part of the project. These days the Missing Witches Coven gathers in our private, online coven circle to offer each other collaborative courses in ritual, weaving, divination, and more; we organize writing groups and witchy book clubs; and we gather on the Full and New Moon from all over the world. Our coven includes solitary practitioners, community leaders, techno pagans, crones, baby witches, neuroqueers, and folks who hug trees and have just been looking for their people. Our coven is trans-inclusive, anti-racist, feminist, pro-science, anti-ableist, and full of love. If that sounds like your people, come find out more. Please know that we've been missing YOU. https://www.missingwitches.com/join-the-coven/
In honor of MMIW Awareness Month, Jared interviews Rochelle Red Bone Arebalo, who is heavily involved in the MMIW Indian Capital chapter
On the second part of Vol. 169, we are joined by @SoufSeas1on1 and @DonnyLuche come through to discuss Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter, baseball stadium food, Waffle House being a Tekken stage + MORE! 12:00: Beyonce 36:00 Baseball food 47:00 min Tekken/WH TUNE IN: https://linktr.ee/sywnet Follow, Subscribe, Like & Share! Subscribe To The Patreon: https://linktr.ee/sywnet Twitch: https://twitch.tv/sywnet Follow The Show Your Work Team! https://twitter.com/sywnet?s=21&t=5EYa6Xk5-zLrkYNjtywXkw DJ Larry: https://twitter.com/hellodjlarry Nelson: https://twitter.com/whoisoriginel Yungin: https://twitter.com/2lsyungin Winston: https://twitter.com/kingmurphymedia
Hello, Hello! In this episode, Chris and Nick talk with Daril Fannin and Austin Worrell from Kino Studios. They discuss challenges in the film industry and opportunities for new models to empower creators through technology. Daril and Austin share their experiences and explain their mission to build efficient tools through Kino Studios to help filmmakers launch globally and connect with audiences. We also talk about: - The meaning of "making it" in the film industry and how technology can empower creators - Challenges in the current entertainment system, including unfair contracts and lack of transparency - The mission and features of Kino Studios' digital premiere app to help filmmakers launch globally - Inefficiencies in film marketing and distribution that new models could improve - The potential for education and training programs to develop emerging storytellers Enjoy! Indie Artist Spotlight niko! niko! Is the moniker of Colombian-American musician and songwriter Nick Maxwell, a gifted young bedroom producer cooking up some really cool Alternative R&B. He has garnered over 400,000 streams and was featured on Apple Music's Editorial Playlist, “Brown Sugar." Taking inspiration from Childish Gambino's “Redbone", niko! taps into a sultry and raw side of R&B that's filled with lo-fi synths and off-beat drums, which help deliver an experimental indie aesthetic. As the second single off of his upcoming project, ‘Love Fi', this track specifically deals with themes of desire, doubt, and the way a person makes another feel. niko! on social media https://www.instagram.com/niko.wav/ https://www.facebook.com/niko.artist.music
Justis Brokenrope has collected vinyl by Native musicians for the past decade. Now he shares that music with the digital world. “You can listen to music nowadays without ever touching a CD, a record, or a tape,” said Brokenrope, who is Sicangu Lakota. “It's just so digital and ubiquitous all the time. But to hold the physical thing and then to see yourself represented in that, and to see your community, your people, your family represented in that, I think that's just so important for us.” A self-described shaggy-haired kid, Justis Brokenrope started collecting vinyl records near his hometown in rural Nebraska. As a young musician, he played in punk and metal bands touring the U.S. and Europe. He was in a record store in Providence, R.I., about ten years ago where he found a compilation record consisting of Indigenous North American music, and inspiration struck. “I've heard a lot of powwow music and ceremonial music. But then to know that there were these artists back then, pre-social media, internet, everything, obviously, just in their really, sometimes small and very isolated communities,” explained Brokenrope.“They got a guitar somewhere or traded something for a guitar, and then their music was documented by something like the [Canadian Broadcast Corporation]. And so those records exist. And then that was just like, mind blowing to me,” said Brokenrope. Now, an entire wall of Brokenrope's Minneapolis apartment is dedicated to his record collection. Some of that music is being heard again for the first time. And he says he's collecting for more than the sake of collecting. He wants to re-introduce the music he's found back to Indigenous communities. “A lot of people obviously don't have the time to go dig through a bunch of thrift stores in the Southwest,” said Brokenrope. When he finds those rare records, he posts them to social media. Curated music sets go to YouTube, and photos of album covers are posted to his Instagram page, Wathéča Records. For him, accessibility is a way to build community around music. He estimates he has a collection of about 300 records by Indigenous artists from various genres— mostly country, folk, rock from the 1960s through the late 80s. “These records can have life again and reach the people that maybe forgot about them or lost their copy. Or those folks who made them have journeyed on, but their kids are still around and remember their dad or mom playing guitar and singing.” Brokenrope says for him artists like Buddy Red Bow, a Lakota country singer who was recording in the 1970s, is one example of the kind connection a person can make through listening. “As someone who works a lot with language to hear him speak or sing a song in Lakota and English and then to hear his dad on the recording as well singing in Lakota or speaking ... it's just so moving and just a beautiful thing to experience.” Translating Analog to Digital Collecting vinyl brings Brokenrope into conversation with a lot of fellow record collectors. It's an opportunity to build a network of people who share his passion. On a January evening, Brokenrope met with a fellow Indigenous collector, David McCloud, who is Anishinaabe from Minegoziibe First Nation in northern Manitoba. “When somebody asks me, ‘How do you collect Indigenous records?'” said McCloud to Brokenrope. “That's years and years of building relationships.” The two compared notes during their virtual meeting about their shared passion. The conversation included their mutual appreciation for music and much more. Both described years spent digging for vinyl and multiple acts of converting analog music to digital as a method of translation between generations. They also talk about the ways Indigenous musicians have busted through the myths of Indigenous people as the vanishing American and the ways artists have subverted stereotypes and found self-expression. “Our people were supposed to disappear,” said McCloud. “If you look at the history of it, since the possibility of recording began, Indigenous people were there, right up until now.” McCloud motioned to his own collection of recordings and shared a piece of wisdom. “You never finish. You never know it all. You're never gonna have it all,” McCloud said. Click here.https://youtube.com/shorts/pzhye1ZzsnM?si=Qx9suBpTUfoKRCfZDJing in the Dakota language On a Friday evening in early March, Brokenrope plays a set of deep cuts inside a St. Paul record store. DJing has become another way Brokenrope shares his love for vinyl. Music lovers will recognize Link Wray and His Ray Men covering Dylan's “Girl from The North Country.” Fellow collectors may know Karen Dalton's bluesy “Something On Your Mind.” Lots of people will hum along to popular Redbone refrains. The powwow crowd will sing every single word of Keith Secola's “NDN Kars.” And it's the dollar bin gems — the stuff lots of people may have heard years ago or may have never heard before — where his collection shines. Brokenrope's collection reflects years of digging for rare vinyl recordings. In his set, A. Paul Ortega's powerful singing on “Chicago,” Arliene Nofchissey Williams & Carnes Burson performing the bridge on “Go My Son,” and Morris Belknap's “On That Dusty Road To San Carlos,” give listeners a sense of the themes important to Native musicians over decades. While connecting the tunes during his DJ sets, Brokenrope adds another act of translation. As an educator, Brokenrope has been a part of a growing language movement to revitalize the Dakota language. He often DJs his sets in the Dakota language. Sharing music of from his collection in Dakota is an invitation to Indigenous people to be in conversation with one another in a digital world. “To be able to use my tribe's language and be able to create more content in it,” he said. “And have that represented more, just felt really in line with the kind of music we're playing.”
春天终于来啦!经过冬天的萧条,终于到了春暖花开、万物复苏的时候,当然就想到户外感受这复返的生机。不管是户外跑、露营、骑行、徒步溯溪……只要去没有天花板的地方,和大自然接触、补充能量,身心状态都可以和春季的到来一起恢复活力。当然,最好是和音乐一起出门 :)今年的春天限定歌单,主题就是分享我在户外活动的时候,喜欢听的一些音乐。希望能通过这期节目,不仅用音乐来陪伴你,共同迎接美好的春天,还能唤醒你多到户外走走或者运动的热情,一起更好地享受生活!*本期节目由【MoveFree 益节】赞助播出
In this week's episode I am joined by Shaun Brophy of Northern Idaho. Shaun was born and raised on the East Coast, lived in the Midwest for a few years and finally landed in Idaho. He has run almost every type of game imaginable in the US with a hound. These days he splits his time between a chasing rabbits with Beagles and big game with his Redbone. Besides a few good stories Shaun brings up a fe good topics about promoting and preserving hound hunting. Sponsors: https://conkeysoutdoors.com Promo Code TREETALKINTIME5 https://fullcrymag.com Merch: https://treetalkin.com/collections Social Media: https://www.patreon.com/treetalkintime https://www.instagram.com/treetalkinmedia https://www.facebook.com/treetalkinmedia
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In this episode Steve and Fred catch up after their brief visit at the 2023 Autumn Oaks where, true-to-form, Fred was on his way to catch up with his cast for the Saturday night hunt. Ageless it seems, Moran continues to compete with his beloved Redbones long after most hunters have retreated to the recliner but that's not Fred Moran.This episode is vintage Moran with stories, accounts of hunts recent and long past, and recollections of the good Red dogs he's had on his leash over his many years. This one is for flannel-shirt wearing, tailgate-sitting, tobacco-spitting, long-shaving- whittling good ole boys (and girls) to enjoy. Scooch up close to the fire, work that chew up just right and let 'er rip.
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Redbones are one of the most fascinating hound breeds in competition today. They won our hearts in Where The Red Fern Grows, they are appealing to the eye, and they have a deep, rich history in competition coon hunting.....But why are they not as successful as Treeing Walkers at the most prestigious events? Well.....Join Josh and Redbone breeder and competitor Tony Dominguez for this weeks TDT, and maybe we will all find out why!
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Billy lives in south Louisiana where summertime temperatures hover around 90-degrees and up at dark-thirty. Billy is training a yound Treeing Walker female named Ruby. Billy shared the guest seat with Kesten Jessee in February for and episode titled Pup Training For Dummies.This is a frank discussion that will benefit anyone that is starting a pup or helping a young hound reach its full potential. It isn't easy and the two veterans discuss the ins and outs, ups and downs of hunting a young dog in the summertime.Discussions with Dwyer are always frank and interesting with no sugar-coating of issues that any coon hunter will surely encounter. Dwyer surprises the host with an admission that his all-time favorite hound was a Redbone.This is an hour and five minutes of coon talk that anyone serious about the game is sure to enjoy.
Steve finds Fred in the market for a new hound and coaxes him to spill the beans on a two-year-old Redbone (of course) female that Fred says is his only hound at the present. The old friends talk about Fred's recent hunts with fellow coon hunter Patty Bizitch, about treeing bears while coon hunting, about hunting spots where he maybe shouldn't ought to go and the perennial summertime nemesis of coon hunters, snakes. Fred was in rare form for this one and Steve struggles to get a word in edgewise. But that's fine because like fine wine, Fred's stories get better and better with age.
It's that time of year again…spooky season! Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot revisit their conversation with horror writer, director and composer John Carpenter. Then, they share their favorite spooky movie music. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:John Carpenter, "Halloween Theme - Main Title," Halloween (Original 1978 Motion Picture Soundtrack), Columbia, 1979John Carpenter, "The Shape Stalks," Halloween (Original 1978 Motion Picture Soundtrack), Columbia, 1979Bebe Barron and Louis Barron, "Forbidden Planet Soundtrack - a) Main Titles - Overture - b) Giant Footprints In The Sand," Forbidden Planet, Planet, 1976Bernard Herrmann, Joel McNeely & Royal Scottish Orchestra, "Scotty Trails Madeline (Including: Madeline's First Appearance, Madeline's Car, The Flower Shop, The Alleyway, The Mission, Graveyard, and Tombstone)," Vertigo: Original Motion Picture Score, Varèse Sarabande, 1995John Carpenter, "Dark Star," Anthology: Movie Themes 1974-1998, Rodeo Suplex, 2017John Carpenter, "Skeleton," Lost Themes III: Life After Death, Sacred Bones, 2021Dimitri Tiomkin, "High Noon - Theme," Movie Memories: Music from the Greatest Films, Colosseum, 1995John Carpenter, "Dead Eyes," Lost Themes III: Life After Death, Sacred Bones, 2021Frankie Valli, "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)," The 4 Seasons Present Frankie Valli Solo, Philips, 1967Goblin, "Suspiria," Suspiria: The Complete Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Cinevox, 1977Childish Gambino, "Redbone," "Awaken, My Love!", Glassnote, 2016Tobe Hooper and Wayne Bell, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, N/A, 1974Magnet, "Willow's Song," The Wicker Man, Trunk, 1998David Lynch and Peter Ivers, "In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)," Eraserhead: Original Soundtrack, I.R.S., 1982Luniz, "I Got 5 On It (feat. Michael Marshall)," Operation Stackola, C Note, 1995Mike Oldfield, "Tubular Bells, Part One," Tubular Bells, Virgin, 1973Tangerine Dream, "Rain In the Third House," Near Dark (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), Varèse Sarabande, 1987Colin Newman, "Alone," A-Z, Beggars Banquet, 1980Krzysztof Komeda, "Main Title," Rosemary's Baby (Music from the Original Motion Picture Score), Dot, 1968Bauhaus, "Bela Lugosi's Dead," Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape, Beggars Banquet, 1982Philip Glass, "Helen's Theme," Candyman (Original 1992 Motion Picture Soundtrack), One Way Static, 2014Pearl Jam, "Yellow Ledbetter," Lost Dogs, Epic, 2003