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Labor learns to flex its muscles again. Jack Smith seeks to fit Tangerine Tiberius with a narrow gag. Lee heads for the northeast. Your 'umble 'ostess has a new name (but Robyn's still fine, too). Leon Skum needs deporting and not because he humiliated his partner (because he's Leon Skum, after all). Roger delivers a master class on canned food safety. SD's Kristi Noem turns out to be, in the words of Rick James, "a very kinky girl" (with a "christian fambly valyooz hubby I hope cleans her clock in court; that, or he's as kinky as she, in which case . . . oh, Jerry Falwell, Jr!)
Griselda Records i Buffalo blev något av den sista utposten för klassisk östkusthiphop. Med ett stall bestående av bland andra Conway the Machine, Westside Gunn och Benny the Butcher lyckades de göra 90-tals boombap med gangstersmak relevant igen. Griselda fängslade omvärlden med spöklig, olycksbådande lofihiphop kopplat med intresse för mode och konst. Drömmen om att återskapa känslan hos Wu-Tang Clan och Mobb Deep när de var på sin kreativa topp väckte något till liv hos både äldre och yngre lyssnare. Samtidigt är det ett bolag präglat av det våldshärjade östra Buffalo, en gång Rick James hemvist (punkfunkmästerverket "Street songs"). Stallets mest begåvade rappare Conway the Machine drabbades av ansiktsförlamning efter en skjutning som tvingde honom att förändra sin stil, sitt flyt och sitt liv. Du möter Conway och får historien om Griselda. Programmet innehåller även intervjuer med Raekwon, RZA, Ghostface Killah, Method Man, Prodigy (Mobb Deep), Willie D (Geto Boys) och Alchemist. Del 5 av 5 om den 50-års jubilerande hiphopen.
We review the Showtime documentary on the life & career of the legendary Rick James
Award-winning Music biographer Jake Brown has written 50 published books since 2001, featuring many authorized collaborations with some of rock's biggest artists, including 2013 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Heart (with Ann and Nancy Wilson), living guitar legend Joe Satriani, blues legend Willie Dixon (authorized w/the Estate), country music legends Merle Haggard/Freddy Powers, heavy metal pioneers Motorhead (with Lemmy Kilmister), country rap superstar Big Smo, late hip hop icon Tupac Shakur (with the estate), celebrated Rock drummer Kenny Aronoff, legendary R&B/Hip Hop Producer Teddy Riley, late Funk pioneer Rick James, and Mopreme Shakur. Brown is also author of a variety of anthology series including the superstar country music anthology ‘Nashville Songwriter' Vol I and II; the all-star rock producers anthology ‘Behind the Boards' Vol. 1 and 2; all-star Rock & Roll drummers' anthology ‘Beyond the Beats,' and the ‘Hip Hop Hits' producers' series among many others. Brown recently released the audio books BEYOND THE BEATS, DOCTORS OF RHYTHM and forthcoming SCIENTISTS OF SOUND Record Producers series and PRINCE IN THE STUDIO - The Hits 1977 - 1994 under a long-term deal with Blackstone Audio, and has also appeared as the featured biographer of record on Fuse TV's Live Through This series and Bloomberg TV's Game Changers series, in all 6-parts of the BET “The Death Row Chronicles” docu-series. His books have received national press in CBS News, The Hollywood Reporter, Rolling Stone Magazine, USA Today, MTV.com, Guitar World Magazine, Billboard, Parade Magazine, Country Weekly, Fox News, Yahoo News, etc and writes for regularly for Tape Op Magazine (including the 2015 cover story feature with Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan). In 2012, Brown won the Association for Recorded Sound Collections Awards in the category of Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. Make sure to check out this amazing author on his website: www.jakebrown books.com You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, or visit my website www.drkatherinehayes.com
What do Lenny Kravitz, a hitmaker primarily in the '90s and '00s, and Bruno Mars, a 2010s–20s hitmaker, have in common? It turns out, a lot: Each man has a wide-ranging ethnic and musical background, with early exposure to unusual sides of showbiz. Each has scored hits in a variety of styles. They are admirers of each other's work and have even performed live together. But the main thing Lenny and Bruno have in common is their skill—some might say habit—of borrowing tropes and styles from hitmakers of the past. Kravitz from the very start of his career emulated the rock stylings of his heroes, like John Lennon and Sly Stone. And Bruno Mars—talk about an Unorthodox Jukebox: His career has been a parade of hits whose sound has spanned from the Police to Rick James to Michael Jackson. Are they cultural appropriators, or genius style chameleons? Join Chris Molanphy as he chronicles two premier pop stylists of the last 30 years who wore genres like costumes and rebooted oldies into modern hits. Don't believe them? Just watch. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do Lenny Kravitz, a hitmaker primarily in the '90s and '00s, and Bruno Mars, a 2010s–20s hitmaker, have in common? It turns out, a lot: Each man has a wide-ranging ethnic and musical background, with early exposure to unusual sides of showbiz. Each has scored hits in a variety of styles. They are admirers of each other's work and have even performed live together. But the main thing Lenny and Bruno have in common is their skill—some might say habit—of borrowing tropes and styles from hitmakers of the past. Kravitz from the very start of his career emulated the rock stylings of his heroes, like John Lennon and Sly Stone. And Bruno Mars—talk about an Unorthodox Jukebox: His career has been a parade of hits whose sound has spanned from the Police to Rick James to Michael Jackson. Are they cultural appropriators, or genius style chameleons? Join Chris Molanphy as he chronicles two premier pop stylists of the last 30 years who wore genres like costumes and rebooted oldies into modern hits. Don't believe them? Just watch. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do Lenny Kravitz, a hitmaker primarily in the '90s and '00s, and Bruno Mars, a 2010s–20s hitmaker, have in common? It turns out, a lot: Each man has a wide-ranging ethnic and musical background, with early exposure to unusual sides of showbiz. Each has scored hits in a variety of styles. They are admirers of each other's work and have even performed live together. But the main thing Lenny and Bruno have in common is their skill—some might say habit—of borrowing tropes and styles from hitmakers of the past. Kravitz from the very start of his career emulated the rock stylings of his heroes, like John Lennon and Sly Stone. And Bruno Mars—talk about an Unorthodox Jukebox: His career has been a parade of hits whose sound has spanned from the Police to Rick James to Michael Jackson. Are they cultural appropriators, or genius style chameleons? Join Chris Molanphy as he chronicles two premier pop stylists of the last 30 years who wore genres like costumes and rebooted oldies into modern hits. Don't believe them? Just watch. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grammy-Nominated composer, producer, and remixer Sebastian Arocha Morton is one of today's most eclectic and innovative musicians in the LA scene. He's composed and produced for award-winning films including Iron Man 2, Houdini, Robocop, The Spongebob Movie, Little Miss Sunshine, Disney's "Iron Man Experience" and "World of Color". Additional credits include video games such as EA's Madden 2019, and Primetime TV Hits "Young Sheldon”, "The Orville", “Mr. Robot", Tyler Perry's “Alex Cross”, among many others. Sebastian's work (under the moniker ROCAsound) also includes collaborations with artists such as Sting on the Billboard #1 track “Never Coming Home”, Mary J.Blige, Seal, Enrique Iglesias, Ricky Martin, Rick James, Kaskade, Santana, Counting Crows, and eclectic drum programming and production sessions with the London Symphony for David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto's iconic “Scent of Magnolia”. Not to mention many other credits and artist collaborations... Follow ROCAsound below: www.instagram.com/rocasound www.rocasound.com en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Arocha_Morton Join the newsletter to get early episode access + free Ableton Live downloads: www.liveproducersonline.com/newsletter
Prepare for a journey through the old school on the 'MOC Old Skool Mix Party' with Metro Beatz! This week, We put the spotlight on the legendary artists like Loose Ends, The O'Jays, Cameo, Midnight Star, Rick James, Madonna, De La Soul Join us every Saturday at 6pm (EST) for the best old school mix experience, exclusively on mocradio.com.
Questlove Supreme has wanted to speak with Leroy Burgess for years, and now it has happened. The legendary singer, songwriter, and producer revisits his New York City upbringing. For Part 2, Leroy details the music that makes him a post-disco/boogie pioneer. He recalls his time with Logg, The Universal Robot Band, and Bumble Bee Unlimited. Leroy also shares his experience meeting Rick James and writing a hit for the late star. He also discusses new music and how his classic formula for song-making remains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WutUpDoe!Welp, this mix is just for me! Just wanted to hear more of what I would play for myself during a Happy Hour right after a cover charge begins at the door of the club or more of what I call "Ridin' Outta Town" music. I think I can squeeze another Happy Hour Vibes mix in for the month of July, but now that August is on the horizon, I gotta get ready to do what I really love to do: Soulful & Afro House Music!Once again, I'll be in Hyattsville, MD for their annual House On The Waterfront Weekender for the 11th - 13th., so that means, Soulful, Afro, and Deep House mixes are coming up very soon!Hope you dig what you hear, and let me know what cha think. Peace!The Artists: De La Soul; DMX ft. Faith Evans; Fugees; Shyne ft Barrington Levy; Snoop Dogg; Lil Kim; Tony Yayo & G Unit; The Roots ft Jaguar Wright; The Lost Boyz; Keith Murray; Hi-Tek ft. Common & Vinia Mojica; De La Soul; A Tribe Called Quest; 2Pac ft; Daz Dillinger; Method Man; Kurupt; Redman; Rick James; Jay-Z; Junior Mafia ft. The Notorious BIG; Slum Village; Queen Pen ft. Markell Riley, Mr. Cheeks, Nutta Butta
Have you ever wondered how history is made in the music industry? Tap into this treasure trove of music knowledge and insight with Michael “Fish” Herring, an industry veteran with a colorful career spanning over 25 years. Visit our show notes to delve into the details - from his classical roots to unforgettable encounters with music legends like Grover Washington Jr., Rick James, and Prince. You'll also find links to Fish's most influential works, both on-stage and behind the scenes, revealing his “listen and learn” approach and unwavering passion for music. Stay inspired and up-to-date by checking out the invaluable resources related to this episode. Dig deeper:Explore the rich journey of Michael "Fish" Herring through the music industry : https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/music-industry-lessons-from-michael-fish-herring-ep-13
What do Lenny Kravitz, a hitmaker primarily in the '90s and '00s, and Bruno Mars, a 2010s–20s hitmaker, have in common? It turns out, a lot: Each man has a wide-ranging ethnic and musical background, with early exposure to unusual sides of showbiz. Each has scored hits in a variety of styles. They are admirers of each other's work and have even performed live together. But the main thing Lenny and Bruno have in common is their skill—some might say habit—of borrowing tropes and styles from hitmakers of the past. Kravitz from the very start of his career emulated the rock stylings of his heroes, like John Lennon and Sly Stone. And Bruno Mars—talk about an Unorthodox Jukebox: His career has been a parade of hits whose sound has spanned from the Police to Rick James to Michael Jackson. Are they cultural appropriators, or genius style chameleons? Join Chris Molanphy as he chronicles two premier pop stylists of the last 30 years who wore genres like costumes and rebooted oldies into modern hits. Don't believe them? Just watch. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do Lenny Kravitz, a hitmaker primarily in the '90s and '00s, and Bruno Mars, a 2010s–20s hitmaker, have in common? It turns out, a lot: Each man has a wide-ranging ethnic and musical background, with early exposure to unusual sides of showbiz. Each has scored hits in a variety of styles. They are admirers of each other's work and have even performed live together. But the main thing Lenny and Bruno have in common is their skill—some might say habit—of borrowing tropes and styles from hitmakers of the past. Kravitz from the very start of his career emulated the rock stylings of his heroes, like John Lennon and Sly Stone. And Bruno Mars—talk about an Unorthodox Jukebox: His career has been a parade of hits whose sound has spanned from the Police to Rick James to Michael Jackson. Are they cultural appropriators, or genius style chameleons? Join Chris Molanphy as he chronicles two premier pop stylists of the last 30 years who wore genres like costumes and rebooted oldies into modern hits. Don't believe them? Just watch. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do Lenny Kravitz, a hitmaker primarily in the '90s and '00s, and Bruno Mars, a 2010s–20s hitmaker, have in common? It turns out, a lot: Each man has a wide-ranging ethnic and musical background, with early exposure to unusual sides of showbiz. Each has scored hits in a variety of styles. They are admirers of each other's work and have even performed live together. But the main thing Lenny and Bruno have in common is their skill—some might say habit—of borrowing tropes and styles from hitmakers of the past. Kravitz from the very start of his career emulated the rock stylings of his heroes, like John Lennon and Sly Stone. And Bruno Mars—talk about an Unorthodox Jukebox: His career has been a parade of hits whose sound has spanned from the Police to Rick James to Michael Jackson. Are they cultural appropriators, or genius style chameleons? Join Chris Molanphy as he chronicles two premier pop stylists of the last 30 years who wore genres like costumes and rebooted oldies into modern hits. Don't believe them? Just watch. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready to unwind and embrace the soulful vibes on 'Chillmode' with Metro Beatz! This week, immerse yourself in the smoothest R&B and slow jam tunes that will soothe your soul. Unwind to the melodies of The Isley Brothers, Baby Rose, Jill Scott, Fridayy, Stevie Wonder, Rick James, MAETA and many more incredible artists! Tune in every Sunday night at 10pm for the ultimate chill-out session exclusively on mocradio.com. Let Metro Beatz be your guide as he curates a mesmerizing playlist made for relaxation. Whether you're winding down the weekend or seeking a soothing escape, 'Chillmode' is the perfect soundtrack to set the mood.
13.07.23 Pt 1 - Gareth is placing bets and watching tennis, while Phumi doesn't want to see anyone having sex. The comment section enlightens us about some women who drink from the fountain of youth… and Phumi reveals how Rick James avoided the Manson massacre. www.cliffcentral.com
Talking with friends about the legendary Rick James and Tina Marie, the good the bad and the ugly. Tune in
This is a vinyl assortment of some of the Jazz-Soul-Funk-Disco period of the mid to late '70s and beyond. These gems are prized pieces of the “collection” which are featured on DJ Rhythm Dee's BMS Podcast. So puff up that afro and lace-up the platforms for the hippest trip this side of a Friday night.Featuring, David Sanborn, Brick, Twennynine, Donald Byrd, Rick James, El Coco, Bill Summers, Mass Production, and many more of my favorites.Remember when music was Music!Track List1. Chicago Song performed by David Sanborn2. Dazz performed by Brick3. C on the Funk performed by Cameo4. Slide performed by Slave5. Give up the Funk performed by BT Express6. Can We Do it Again performed by Skool Boyz7. Twennynine (The Rap) performed by Twennynine f/ Lenny White8. Love for Sale performed by Donald Byrd and the 125th Street N.Y.C.9. You and I (Extended Mix) performed by Rick James10. Get to the Point performed by Brass Construction11. Dancer performed by Gino Soccio12. Dancing in Paradise performed by El Coco13. Cocomotion performed by El Coco14. Feel The Heat performed by Bill Summers and Summer Heat15. Turn up The Music performed by Mass Production16. Gash Gash Gash performed by The Gap Band17. Tonight's the Night performed by Kleeer18. It's Alright performed by Gino Soccio19. A Little Bit of Jazz performed by The Nick Straker Band20. Come to Me (One Way or Another) performed by Jermaine Jackson21. Put Your Body in It performed by Stephanie Mills22. We'll Make It (Instrumental)23. Sugar Frosted Lover (Instrumental)24. All Night Thing performed by The Invisible Man's Band
Amo and Brandon are back in rare form to talk about eating competition origins, crashing into lakes, Rick James, hangovers and a trip around the sports landscape. Thanks for checking it out!
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ACC Head G Lane joins Producer Adam for a Monday episode of the Daily Agenda! On this episode, the Crusaders are your 2023 Super Rugby Champions, DWZ turns it on for the Warriors as they win 48-18 and the 2nd Ashes Test begins this Wednesday at Lord's! The Daily Agenda is powered by Musashi - Fuelling athletes like Aaron Smith, RTS, G Lane & Producer Adam for more than 30 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune into this weeks episode of The Bass For The Culture Podcast where we're getting into Rick James...On Bass? It's a lot to unpack in this episode so get into it!Listen to the songs featured on today's episode here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCliC2En6Kk6sYZf1jvn7BYp84IUyGCxHWhile you're here, please follow/subscribe, rate, and review. It helps us tremendously!We'd love to here from you, please send feedback and questions to Bassfortheculture@gmail.comCatch us on Instagram @bassforthculture and on Facebook| Bass For The Culture
Kanye, Jay-Z, Amy Winehouse, John Legend, Shirley Murdoch, H-Town, Chryssie Hynde, Rick James, James BrownThese artists & many more have recorded the Music Compositions of the Award Winning writing team of Jackie Members, Robert & Richard Poindexter!Music compositions can become legendary for decades after they first debut's by the original artist. New life & versions of compositions can keep artists alive for New Generations to enjoy. I stand with Jackie Poindexter on her fight for classic artist to get paid their royalties' & receive credit when any artist sample & or records their musicKanye West, Jay-Z, Amy Winehouse, John Legend, Will Smith, Damon Dash, Rick James, Annie Lennox, Bone Thugs and Harmony, Arrested Development have recorded, sampled, used a song title for Movies ofThe Poindexter's Music over the years. Jackie Members joined them as a vocalist and songwriter in 1966. She became Robert's wife.We talk about Richard & Robert performing at the The Apollo Theatre in New York City, legends Jimi Hendrix, The Ojay's Maya Angelou, Florence Ballard, famed songwriter & vocalist Alonzo Tucker, member of The Royals.Hank Ballard & The Midnighters, Producer & Songwriter Jerry, Ragovoy & two of Their artists:The Persuaders are a New York City-based R&B vocal group best known for their gold hit single in the 1970s, "Thin Line Between Love and Hate". It sold over a million copies, topping the Billboard R&B chart, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on October 29, 1971.Linda Jones was an American soul singer with a strong gospel-influenced style who had the 1967 top 10 R&B hit single, "Hypnotized" Jones was born in Newark, New Jersey,After her death in 1972 and in 2008, Linda's daughter Terry Jones, along with Helen Bruner, produced an album entitled, "Soul Talkin" featuring her mother's vocals. One of the tracks, "Baby I Know" was nominated for a Grammy Award at the 51st Awards Ceremony in 2008.On June 3, 2021, The Grammy Museum in Newark, New Jersey added artifacts of Jones to their New Jersey Legends Exhibit, which has been a feature since 2017, that includes Frank Sinatra, Dionne Warwick, The Sugar Hill Gang, The Rascals, Melba Moore, Naughty By Nature and others.On December 14, 2021, The City of Newark, New Jersey honored Jones with renaming Sherman Avenue, the street she lived on, to Linda Jones Way.Platinum and gold records awarded to the Poindexters include Slow Dance on the John Legend 2007 platinum album Once Again, He Can Only Hold Her on the Amy Winehouse 2007 platinum album Bacck to Black, Thin Line Between Love and Hate on the 1984 Chrissie Hynde and the Pretenders platinum album Learning to Crawl, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate on the Annie Lennox 1996 platinum album Medusa, Willow is a Player on the Will Smith 2002 gold album Born to Reign, Girls Girls Girls remix on the Jay Z 2002 platinum album The Blue Print, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate on the H-Town 1996 gold single , A Thin Line Between Love and Hate on the Martin Lawrence 1996 gold movie soundtrack by the same title.© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
On March 6 1983, the new United States Football League (USFL) season kicked off with a plan to bring American football to springtime. What unfolded was a wild tale of early success, crazy players and crazier owners, and the undoing of the entire league by a little-known property developer from New York, Donald J Trump. Titus O'Reily and Mick Molloy begin their three-part look at one of the wildest leagues in history, a league that featured ex-criminals, a defensive end who gained fame for trapping his head in the sunroof of a car, and the bodyguard of Rick James. Titus O'Reily and Mick Molloy are excited to announce the launch of Bizarre Plus, the new Membership program for even more Sports Bizarre. As a member, you'll get: A weekly bonus podcast Exclusive behind-the-scenes access A fortnightly newsletter Access to the members-only chatroom Ability to vote on future episodes Early access to any live show tickets Click here to join today Follow Sports Bizarre on: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AYO!! The bar is open and we're doing shots with Corey Knox!! From hard-partying dads to comics that need to quit ,we've got you covered!!
Den lilla vita flickan blev en osannolik ikon i det svarta Amerika. Teena sprängde barriärer likt ingen annan stjärna före henne, och tog kontroll över sin karriär när kvinnor inom musiken fortfarande styrdes av män. Idag är hon en förebild för bland andra Beyonce. När Mats Nileskär besökte Teena i villan i Californien berättade hon ingående om den händelserika karriären som inkluderade en relation med punkfunkhedonisten Rick James. Motownchefen Berry Gordys plan gick ut på att tona in Teena. Det fanns ingen bild av henne på första albumomslaget. När hon begav sig ut på turné trodde den ofta helsvarta publiken inte sina ögon.
We go over the life and career of Rick James. We talk about how the drugs he was on could have attributed to erratic behavior over the years.
Your hosts @curlemd(Nygel) and @jaydelnegro(Jay) are back for episode 173. It Gives Me Rick James Energy and in this episode we get to talking about Fruit, and how desperate you got to be to eat some of them. Sea turtles and Straws, Our Greenroom Demands supplied by listener voicemail and a Tyler Perry Wig Universe Hierarchy. There are a few other things sprinkled in here and there so listen fully to get all this judgement that episode 173 gives. Support the show for as little as $1 per month: anchor.fm/dontjudgepod/support *Email us at DontJudgePod@gmail.com *Leave us a voicemail at 410-834-1562 *Follow us on IG @dontJudgePod *Visit our YouTube page by searching for Dont Judge Me Podcast Comment and Rate us on iTunes, Soundcloud, AnchorFM or wherever you're listening to us at.
Your hosts @curlemd(Nygel) and @jaydelnegro(Jay) are back for episode 173. It Gives Me Rick James Energy and in this episode we get to talking about Fruit, and how desperate you got to be to eat some of them. Sea turtles and Straws, Our Greenroom Demands supplied by listener voicemail and a Tyler Perry Wig Universe Hierarchy. There are a few other things sprinkled in here and there so listen fully to get all this judgement that episode 173 gives. Support the show for as little as $1 per month: anchor.fm/dontjudgepod/support *Email us at DontJudgePod@gmail.com *Leave us a voicemail at 410-834-1562 *Follow us on IG @dontJudgePod *Visit our YouTube page by searching for Dont Judge Me Podcast Comment and Rate us on iTunes, Soundcloud, AnchorFM or wherever you're listening to us at. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dontjudgepod/message
“Eric and Eddy get super freaky with their good friend Samuel Wetz to discuss Rick James and his classic 1981 album Street Songs. In addition to a track-by-track review of the album, we discuss Rick James' history and legacy, how he unfairly got overshadowed by bigger artists in the ‘80s, the classic Chappelle skit, and how he avoided getting killed by Charles Manson and Linda Blair. And Eric and Sam digress about the band Firehouse. It's an episode so funky, we might have to rename the show the Funk All Over You Podcast!”
We're back to break down Nicki Minaj's 2022 smash "Super Freaky Girl" and compare how it stacks up to the OG version- Rick James's "Super Freak", and even throw in a little MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This" to see who did it best. Is Nicki really the baddest around? Let's dissect and find out!
Mike The Grey is the "stage name" of Michael Terry. Mike, who began greying in his teens, was actually referred to as "Grey Mike" by his friends because he was one of several Michaels in various groups he hung out with. His involvement with music began in the 80's, following his older siblings around gigs, recording sessions, and band practices with an R&B group called Black Diamond. Originally, too young to perform with his sibling's funk-influenced band, his role was primarily to support their practice sessions playing keyboards and percussion on original songs and covers from Prince, Gap Band, Rick James, and others. Those early influences can still be heard in the music he creates today. ***************************************************************************************************************************** Dreaming While Awake “Cloud Walker” is a collaboration between singer Kenna-Rae from Houston, Texas, and producer Espen Skaar from “Dreaming While Awake” out of San Francisco, California. After meeting online they decided to do a free-form collaboration in which Espen came up with a bassline and basic horn riff - and Kenna-Rae wrote the lyrics and recorded the vocals. The song was produced in San Rafael, California and released to the world, the rest is history…
The end of fish fry season is upon us. The Panthers are apparently taking Bryce Young and that's dumb af. Charles Oakley has old man construction strength. The home opener is Friday and Brian is bricked up. A tour through Rick James' house in the 70s.Also it's the Current Cleveland Favs draft!
I love looking at my life in quarters! It fires me up! Every quarter I have a specific goal that I zoom in on and I'm sharing how I break it down! It's easy to loose that fire and desire if you will. And if you're if you're like me, suddenly you hear Rick James and Tina Marie!! Ok, I digress but in a good way! It's prime example of how easy it is to get sidetracked and even discouraged when you don't get the results you want; especially when you're in the beginning. I'm giving tactics you can implement now to get you going and keep that fire lit! If productivity is your jam, it's game time baby! Let's get it with the Fire Quarter Mentality! Tag me on Instagram (@encourageovereverything) with your favorite quote and don't forget to rate and subscribe! Thanks for listening! ENCOURAGE OVER EVERYTHING INSTAGRAM: https://Instagram.com/encourageovereverything/ SHOW NOTES: https://theshow.encourageovereverything.com/blog/118
Super Freak - De-Va'Je Mp3 Version sample. Rick James
We're back to Chappelle's Show! This week we look at the first 4 episodes of Season 2, which includes the most memorable and well-known episodes of the whole series, Rick James, Bitch! Patreon: patreon.com/thesidebarcantina Our Links: https://bio.link/thesidebarcantina Red 5 Network : https://bio.link/red5 PS: If there are any issues with the audio, this is Dave's first attempt at doing the editing and posting. So if you need to blame someone, blame Jason for not training me properly. Address all complaints to @darthroskam and tell them @phillydave75 sent you :)
John Farr wanted to tell his story of how the Stabilizers got their record contract, because he was part of that experience. But before that, he was running lights for popular Erie bands such as Pistol Whip, The New Younger Brothers, and The Pulse. In this episode he shares anecdotes from his work with all of those bands as well as how he went on to work with acts such as The Iron City Houserockers, Rick James, and ZZ Top. Thanks again to the JPT Foundation for sponsoring the the Erie Music History podcast. The goal of the foundation is to provide education scholarships to grade school-age children as well as annual giving to local organizations and charities. The foundation also has a large hall that hosts bingo four days a week and is available for rentals. Many thanks to everyone who has donated or provided financial support for this podcast. If you would like to become a Patreon supporter (it's only $5/month and you can cancel anytime) go to the Erie Music History Podcast page on Patreon.com.You can also support the podcast via Venmo. Click on the “support this podcast” link on the home page for more info. For information on what bands/musicians are playing in Erie, PA and the surrounding area, please check out Jack Stevenson's 2 Man Happy Hour podcast and webpage. www.ErieMusicHistory.comhttps://www.facebook.com/ErieMusicHistoryPodcast
The Greg Hill Post Show - Wiggy knows a surprising amount about Rick James and Richie Sambora
It is the last installment of Feb-Woo No You Didn't-uary and we are ending it with a bang. This week we are covering She's All That starring (one of our favorites) Rachael Leigh Cook as Laney Boggs, a passionate art student who's largely ignored at her high school until she catches the interest of popular Zack Siler played by Freddy Prinze Jr. In this episode we discuss: the Mt. Vesuvius of hot messes, the 'super slow romantic jams' of Rick James, and how Dean played by Paul Walker (R.I.P) is such a 'mensch'. We are at odds on our feels for the Woo-ness of this movie but we do agree that She's All That is all that!
Kevin opened the show with Pro Football Talk's hunch that Washington might make a play for Ravens' QB Lamar Jackson. Then it was some good NFL Draft talk with Thor Nystrom/Draft Analyst-Fantasy Pros. Kevin finished up with the unpredictable but always entertaining Jimmy Patsos. The boys talked Terps, Big 10, Super Conferences, Wizards, Rick James, and Neil Young. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
She's a brick.... freak. She's super freaky! Well, we've decided that she can only be one of two things, so we're going to tackle the subtle differences between '70s funk and '80s funk and decide between The Commodores' "Brick House" and Rick James's "Super Freak"! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lori has modeled all over the world, she has appeared in countless ads and commercials, and she has also stared in music videos alongside, Roger Waters & Rick James. Lori was also in LA Guns “Sex Action” video and Van Halens “Hot For Teacher” video. I talk with Lori about all of this and more! It is also time for another Rock N Roll & Coffee Show giveaway. One lucky winner will win a Eddie Van Halen Funko Pop figure signed by Lori courtesy of Retro Active in Myrtle Beach, SC! All you need to do to enter is send an email to RNRcoffeeshow@gmail.com with the subject line “Hot for Teacher” and you will be entered to win the signed Eddie Van Halen Funko signed by Lori Tucker! Entries must be received by March 1st and one winner will be chosen randomly. Good luck and I hope you enjoy this conversation with Lori Tucker. The Warburton Celebrity Golf Tournament: https://www.stjude.org/get-involved/find-an-event/dinners-and-galas/warburton-golf-tournament.html This conversation and all conversations are available audio and video on all platforms (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, YouTube) FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE! Follow the show on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rnrcoffeeshOW Twitter: https://twitter.com/rnrcoffeeshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnrcoffeeshow To get your Rock N' Roll & Coffee Show merchandise please visit http://www.RNRcoffeeshow.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rnrcoffeeshow/support
On this episode, Dave LaGreca, Tommy Dreamer and Mickie James cover the "Barber Shop-esque" break up of Toxic Attraction, Gigi Dolan and Jacy Jayne. We discuss Bayley's role in it, and how successful the angle was. Plus, we've got the kind of LaGreca's power rankings that will have you howling with laughter.
Michael Holley and Jim Trotter discuss the excellent career of Tom Brady and what the NFL will be like without him. Reeta Hubbard flexes on the Bengals after their elimination from the playoffs and tells us what it means to have two Black quarterbacks in the Super Bowl. Rickie Ricardo shows off his Super Bowl ring with the Eagles as he hopes for a second one this year. Rickie and Trotter bond over Rick James stories.00:00 Best Of01:48 Tom Brady Retirement--18:24 Reeta vs Bengals24:59 Best Quarterback in the NFL32:05 Black Quarterbacks in the Super Bowl--39:05 Eagles to the Super Bowl41:35 Rick James Stories45:48 Super Bowl Preview--49:15 Jim Trotter loves Rick James
ALVIN TAYLOR Legendary Drummer, Musical Director, Producer Alvin has been a lover of drums since the age of five, and his professional career began at the age of fourteen, when he was discovered by, and toured with Little Richard. His most amazing experience came when he was invited to London by George Harrison (of the Beatles) to both live in his castle and to record the “33 1/3” album … and that album went platinum. Further evidence of Alvin's unique talent is his on-going list of credits and tours with other legendary artists such as: Elton John, Tina Turner, Bob Dylan, Bob Welch, Stevie Wonder, Natalie Cole, Gil Scott Heron, Diana Ross, Barry White, Sly Stone, Leo Sayer, Bill Withers, Andre' Crouch, Ronnie Woods, who is the guitarist with the Rolling Stones, and so many others. While working with Little Richard, Alvin played on the hit album “King of Rock & Roll.” He was then asked to join a band called PG&E (Pacific, Gas & Electric) with lead singer Charlie Allen and guitarist Steve Beckmeier. They went on to record a hit song called “Are You Ready” and also did a remake of the hit song“Stagger-Lee.” Billy Preston, also known as, the 5th Beatle and a Beatles' favorite, was initially responsible for Alvin's introduction to studio dates. Alvin went on to tour and record with Billy Preston on many occasions. He also recorded “I'm Just a Sucker For Your Love” with Tina Marie and Rick James. Shortly after that, Alvin's demand as a studio musician by the best producers in the music industry such as Robert Margouleff, Richard Perry, George Martin, the legendary Motown producer Frank Wilson and Norman Whitfield was relentless, and his calendar was never short of dates. He was a constant guest on hit musical television shows such as the Midnight Special, In Concert, Solid Gold, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, The Real Don Steele and Soul Train. Alvin was then asked by Jerry Goldstein to play with the famous and long- standing group War. Goldstein produced, managed, and owned the group as well as the record label Avenue Records. Alvin turned down the offer, however, he then joined the Eric Burdon band. They recorded the albums, “Sun Secrets,” “Stop,” and a double album conceived for a movie sound track titled “Mirage.” He also did a world tour with the Eric Burdon Band. While Alvin was touring with Eric Burdon, an A&R man from Capitol Records named John Carter, one of Alvin's biggest fans, signed Bob Welch, the original guitarist with Fleetwood Mac, to a long-term contract with Capitol Records. He then asked Alvin to put a band together for Welch's album project. After Alvin listened to Welch's demos, he asked Carter, “Who are the musicians playing on the demo?” – Carter's response was “That is all Bob Welch, playing the bass, the keyboards and guitars.” Alvin then informed Carter that he had found a band that could do the recording for Bob Welch's solo album called “French Kiss.” That band consisted of Alvin Taylor and Bob Welch, featuring the hit single “Ebony Eyes,” and the album went gold and then platinum. This was the first tangible proof that Alvin has incredible musical direction and production skills in addition to his dynamic drumming talent. Today, he is still an active and passionate drummer, as well as a music director and producer. He continues to do miscellaneous dates and tours with various artists. He is currently working in pre-production as a musical director for a major television show. His life has been so enriched by his musical craft and astounding career as a successful artist, that he is now in the process of writing a book about his life story. He is always seeking to create and develop new artists, and he has a never-ending artistic mind and enduring love for music. MORE KELLY EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BROOKLYN CARDENAS
In episode 230, Shanti is committed to dating herself while Antoinette examines the epigenetics of her "middle-class mindset". We then get into some passionate voicemails regarding the word. "Sable", Meghan Markle's identity, Black women's labor, and a unique form of polyamory. Finally, we continue to indulge in hot topics for the week discussing The Equal Act failing in the Senate, Mielle Organics being inquired by Procter and Gambel, and Gwen Stefani claiming she is Japanese. Join usDo you have a question or comment you'd like to share with us? Call in! Leave a message!Hotline: (215) 948-2780 Email: aroundthewaycurls@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/aroundthewaycurls for exclusive videos & bonus episodes Shop ATWC Merch: https://www.aroundthewaycurls.com/collectionsSong credit: 1,2,3 (You, her and me) by Rick James
This week, Adam and Stromer strike gold as they duet on one of the most popular songs of the 80s, Stromer gives us an update on his kitchen project and Ace shares the soulless interviewing skills of a classic television host. They take your questions on paneling walls, and leveling garage floors. Thanks for supporting our sponsors: Geico.com AthleticGreens.com/Ace BlindsGalore.com, Let them know we sent you!