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Amuka solidified her place in funk history with her recent appearance on Mike Judge’s animated doc series Tales from the Tour Bus, the George Clinton episode. Back in the day, her rock and roll chops earned her a spot in the Brides of Funkenstein, with whom she laid down the funk classic, Never Buy Texas from a Cowboy.Amuka honored us with a call from her homebase of Detroit — testifying, laughing, and even singing her way through an in-depth, truth-telling interview about her life and music.On top of telling us how the funk got done with George Clinton and Rob Dunbar for Brides, Ms. Amuka also shared stories about the ins and outs of working with Rick James and Public Enemy, as well as recording smash hits in Italy with Blackwood and her brilliant Mississippi EP (as Sheila Brody).Nowadays, Amuka is still going strong, singing her heart out and overcoming any obstacles in her path. Our must-listen session with her is fun with a “k” and inspirational as all get out.
Rob Dunbar Productions brings a first year concert series to the town of Brooks, Maine. This is a town 10 minutes of Belfast and an hour from Bangor. On June 18 their is a Country Fest, July 23 is a Woodstock Style event and Aug 20 is a Rock Fest. There will be over 30 acts spread over those 3 dates and over 50 vendors. This has turned into more like a festival then just a concert. Beer/Wine, great food, prizes to win this should keep people entertained all day and into the evening. On tonights show we are celebrating some of our talented song writers that will be performing over the summer. We will be playing some great covers that are on the song lists of many of the performers. So please tune in and enjoy tonight's show and if you are in Maine this summer come check us out. We would like to make this an annual series.
Join Rob as he welcomes special co-host Scott Read as they go LIVE from The Front Street Pub for the the first live remote broadcast of Rob Dunbar Productions Presents. The guys will be playing your favorite drinking songs as the Pub offers specials on Bourbon, Scotch, and Beer! This is sure to be a show not to miss!!!
Join Rob as he welcomes Rowdy Yates, the host of the nationally syndicated "The Original Country Gold Saturday Night", as they pay tribute to the one and only Merle Haggard! Listen as they remember "The Hag" and play some of his greatest hits.
Who is ready for the start of the MLB season. We will be playing songs to kick off the season right. Bruce Springsteen, John Fogerty, Tessie, much more!! Should be a blast tonight!!
Join Rob and a special guest co-host as they spin some tunes to get everyone ready for Spring!
Rob Dunbar Productions Presents a St. Patrick's Day Celebration. Join Rob as he plays some of the listener's favorite Irish tunes in honor of the holiday!
Gary has earned the moniker of Mr.Music by his fun and impressive live shows. He first started in the 60's with a rock n roll band called "The Cosmic Rays". Eventually they competed in a battle of the bands in Pittsfield,Maine, which they won. Gary played in bands throughout the 70's and 80's. The most memorable was a 5 year stint in the late 80's with a Country band named, "Borderline Express" which was based in Madison,Maine. During that 5 year run they won Downeast Country Music Associations, "Most Promising Band". The following year they won Vocal Group of the Year, Duet of the Year, and Rhythm Player of the Year. In 2012 Gary was presented the MCMA trophy as the Solo Artist of the Year and in 2013 DECMA awarded him the Yodeling Slim Clark Award.Gary has organized annual fundraisers for Maine's homeless veterans. Carolyn Hutton started singing gospel music with her family in North Carolina as a child. Years later after her own children were mostly grown she formed a gospel bluegrass band called "Silver and Central". For three years she played mandolin for an all female folk band called "Bliss". She then joined Mac McHale from Bangor,Maine to form"Taylor's Grove". Carolyn teaches at UNH now and plays guitar and mandolin for the band,"Drowned Valley" She co-hosts a monthly bluegrass jam in Rollinsford NH. Gary and Carolyn have enjoyed practicing and preparing for the Unity College Center for the Performing Arts concert March 19th. They are ready to put on an amazing program of Rock,Country,Bluegrass,Gospel.
Professor Rob Dunbar, Chair of Celtic Languages, Literature, History and Antiquities, presents his inaugural lecture entitled "Canada, the Gaelic Imagination, and the Future of the Celtic Languages / Canada, am Mac-meanmna Gàidhlig, agus na Cànanan Ceilteach san Àm ri Teachd".Territories that are now part of Canada received more Gaelic-speaking emigrants than any other in the world and, unsurprisingly, the links between the Scottish Highlands and Canada are profound. This lecture will first examine how Canada, and in particular Canada's Gaelic heritage, is perceived, imagined and deployed by Scottish Gaels—and other Scots—revealing a curious mix of truths, half-truths and missed opportunities.This lecture is in Gaelic.Recorded on 18 November 2013 at the University of Edinburgh's St Cecilia's Hall.Chaidh barrachd Ghàidheal chun nan sgìrean a tha a-nis mar phàirt de Canada na gu sgìrean sam bith eile air an t-saoghal agus air sàilibh sin, chan eil e na iongnadh gu bheil na ceanglaichean eadar Gàidhealtachd na h-Alba agus Canada làidir. An toiseach san òraid seo, bheirear sùil air mar a tha Canada, agus gu sònraichte dualchas Gàidhlig Chanada, air a tuigsinn, air a samhlachadh, agus air a cleachdadh le Gàidheil Alba—agus Albannaich eile—gus measgachadh annasach de fhìrinneachdan, faoin-sgeulan agus cothroman caillte a thoirt am follais.www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/humanit ies-soc-sci/news-events/lectures/inaugural-lectures/rob-dunbar
Whether in a lecture hall or on a ship in the middle of the ocean, Professor's Dunbar goal is to help students develop as interdisciplinary problem solvers. Integrating disciplines to expose new solution lies at the heart of interdisciplinary practice. He'll discuss how to develop this ability in students, as well as some of the rewards and unique challenges faced when helping students along this path.
Edition #312 Ancient sunlight vs fresh sunlight Act 1: The true cost of fossil fuels - Thom Hartmann Act 2: Inhofe headed to Copenhagen - Ring of Fire Act 3: Colin Beavan is No Impact Man - Colbert Report Act 4: Rob Dunbar on ocean temps - Found Object Films Act 5: Giant greenhouse blamed for climate change - The Onion Act 6: Climate deniers - Ring of Fire Act 7: Oil industry employees rally - Rachel Maddow Act 8: News of the warm - Le Show Act 9: Shia Agassi on fresh sun power - Found Object Films Act 10: Steven Levitt on economics of geo-engineering - Daily Show Act 11: The arguement for switching to natural gas - Ring of Fire Act 12: News of the warm - Le Show Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content: Dems shooting themselves in the foot on carbon legislation Music: Catalog and Classify - Mark Robinson Knock yourself out - Jon Brion This is the day - The The Kyoko's House - Philip Glass Solsbury hill - Peter Gabriel One million miles - J Ralph M79 - Vampire Weekend What I'm looking for - Brendan Benson Close your eyes - Young Love Hey ya - Obadiah Parker Keepsake - State Radio Produced by: Jay! Thanks for listening! Check out the Best of the Left iPhone/iPod Touch App in the App Store! Visit us at www.BestOfTheLeft.com Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Vote for us and leave comments at www.PodcastAlley.com or Review the show on iTunes.
Global Climate Change in the Decades Ahead: Fact Versus Fiction Rob Dunbar, Professor of Earth Science, Senior Fellow, Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment and Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies Dunbar takes a fresh look at the controversy surrounding the global warming crisis. He discusses unprecedented changes in the environment, focusing on air-sea interactions, tropical marine ecosystems, polar climate and the transfer of chemicals between organisms and environments. This program was recorded in front of a live audience on October 8, 2008