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In New Orleans gibt es eine der dynamischsten Live-Musikszenen der Welt. Die Stadt gilt als Wiege des Jazz. Große Jazzer wie Buddy Bolden, Louis Armstrong oder die Marsalis Brüder haben hier ihre Spuren hinterlassen. Die Musik hält New Orleans bis heute am Laufen. In den Straßen des historischen Viertels French Quarter, wie der Royal Street, sorgen Straßenmusiker mit ihren Auftritten für ausgelassene Stimmung. In Clubs wie der Preservation Hall spielen Jazzer wie Shannon Powell im traditionellen New Orleans Stil auf. Einzig die noch berühmtere Bourbon Street ist im Laufe der Jahrzehnte zu einer lauten Trink- und Vergnügungsmeile verkommen. Durch das benachbarte Viertel Tremé zieht jeden Sonntag, angeführt von Brass Bands, eine Secondline. In Straßen tönt auf dem Marsch zum Friedhof langsame Trauermusik, die sich nach dem Begräbnis, auf dem Weg zurück in die Stadt, in heitere Rhythmen verwandelt - die Leute feiern die guten Zeiten, die sie mit dem Verstorbenen verbracht haben. Vor fast 20 Jahren brachte nach dem Wirbelsturm Katrina und seinen vielen Toten erst die Musik wieder Leben in die Stadt zurück. Für uns hat sich Egon Koch auf die Spuren der einzigartigen Musikgeschichte von New Orleans gemacht. Er hat sich durch das French Quarter treiben lassen, hat den Ort aufgesucht, an dem Louis Armstrong geboren wurde, ist einer Secondline gefolgt, und hat sich sagen lassen, die nächste Generation von Musikern wachse heran.
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss part one of Believing New Things Part 4. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss part one of Believing New Things Part 3. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss part one of Believing New Things Part 2. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss part one of Believing New Things Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss The Lenses We Wear. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Core Fears and Beliefs Part 2. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Core Fears and Beliefs Part 1. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, in season 2 of the Elevate Podcast. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Strongholds Part 2. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Strongholds Part 1. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Results. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Actions. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Feelings. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Thoughts. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss Circumstances. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
Join Myron Powell, Pastor and Author, and Shannon Powell, LPC, LMHP, as they discuss The Model. Email your questions to: elevatewiththepowells@gmail.com
In this episode of The Working Artist Project, Darrian Douglas and Gregory Agid talk to Ropeadope Records recording artist Darren Hoffman. Darren is the guitarist and co-founder of New Orleans based duo Uncle Nef with legendary drummer and singer Shannon Powell; guitarist and bandleader of the NYC trio gorgeous! with Parker McAllister and Morgan Guerin; founder of Guava Records; creator of the Myxstem; and a faculty member of The Florida State University. Support this podcast
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker’s World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he’s founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America’s Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor’s race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny’s Choice,” and much more. Support the podcast here. Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker's World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he's founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America's Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor's race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny's Choice,” and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker’s World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he’s founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America’s Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor’s race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny’s Choice,” and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or almost any podcast aggregator. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band
New Orleans Music Legends Series: A conversation with Percussionist, Shannon Powell. He shares his journey growing up in New Orleans and why he considers himself ‘King of the Treme! In addition to sharing his extensive time touring with Harry Connick, Jr., he takes you down memory lane of all the legendary musicians who played a major role in his development.
Shannon is a spiritual Oracle practicing Reiki, Angel card readings, and medium-ship. She is passionate about assisting others in healing for their greatest and highest good. Shannon has over 15 years of experience in the healing arts. Shannon's Contact Information: https://whitelotusoracle.net/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kathy-white-star-changers/support
As one of New Orleans’ most-in-demand artists, saxophonist, educator, composer, and multi-instrumentalist Khari Allen Lee has performed and recorded with such luminaries as Alvin Batiste, Ellis Marsalis, Edward 'Kidd' Jordan, Aaron Neville, Aretha Franklin, Dr. John, Branford Marsalis, Allen Toussaint, DeeDee Bridgewater, Stevie Wonder, Terence Blanchard, the Treme Brass Band, Leah Chase, Herlin Riley, the Astral Project, Shannon Powell, Wes ‘Warmdaddy’ Anderson, Jason Marsalis, Nicholas Payton, Bill Summers, Jeff 'Tain' Watts, Ravi Coltrane, Kenny Barron & more. He is lead saxophonist & touring member of Delfeayo Marsalis’ Uptown Jazz Orchestra, the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra directed by Adonis Rose, and is presently on the faculty at the University of New Orleans following his extended tenure at the prestigious New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts (NOCCA). As leader, Khari Allen Lee & the New Creative Collective have released three albums, Conscious Evolution (2012), Our Great Awakening (2014) & A New Earth (2016), all to enthusiastic praise. In 2015, he was chosen as newest artist endorser of the family of Jody Jazz Mouthpieces,& in 2017 was chosen as newest artist ambassador for the family of Rovner Ligatures.Read more of his bio hereIf you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.For show notes and past guests, please visit dougstonejazz.com/podcast-1Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the sponsor formDiscover Doug’s music: dougstonejazz.com/musicInstagram: instagram.com/dougstonejazzsaxophoneFacebook: facebook.com/dougstoneBoston Sax Shop
To get an idea of the scope of the coronavirus outbreak on the east coast, we talk with Shannon Powell, and she's head of Indivisible Westchester, which is the county that has been hardest hit in in a state, New York, that now has more cases than any other. We hear about the view from the ground, and we talk about what members are doing in response, especially in light of their upcoming local and primary elections. Theme music from filmmusic.io "Pure Joy" by Otis Galloway License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Lawyer in the Library, a partnership between Maryland Legal Aid and the Enoch Pratt Free Library, grew out of the civil unrest in Baltimore City after Freddie Gray died from injuries received in police custody. Lawyer in the Library gives convenient access to free legal advice right in the neighborhood. Amy Petkovsek from Maryland Legal Aid and her client Shannon Powell, along with Melanie Townsend Diggs, former manager of the Pennsylvania Avenue Branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, talk about the genesis of the free legal assistance program and the difference its made in thousands of people's lives. TAGS:
Stanton Moore is one one of the chief drumbassodors of New Orleans drumming and a guy I grew up watching and was always inspired by. Whether it's funk, electronic loops, jazz, or traditional New Orleans rhythms Stanton is always gigging, instructing, recording and most importantly EVOLVING>. We get into legendary NOLA drummers such as Zigg of the Meters, James Black, Earl Palmer, Smokey Johnson, Russell Batiste, Johnny Vidacovich, Shannon Powell and many more. We also get into the roots of Rock & Roll, Stanton’s holy trinity of drummers, and the early days of running the jam band circuit-from sleeping bags to Galactic gigging at Red Rocks.. *Today's episode is sponsored by stantonmooredrumacademy.com **Check out the new track "Night People" (feat. Maceo Parker)off his new album "With you in Mind" due out July 21, 2017 @ the 01:05:07 mark! https://stantonmooredrumacademy.com/ https://www.stantonmoore.com/ http://galacticfunk.com/ https://www.facebook.com/stantonmooremusic https://www.instagram.com/stanton_moore/
“The Songbird of New Orleans,” award-winning jazz singerRobin Barnes is preparing to spread her soulful song beyond The Big Easy. On August 26, the powerfully-voiced siren who was named the Favorite New Orleans Musician earlier this year by New Orleans Magazine will issue her second EP, “Songbird Sessions,” on the Rhythm Elevation Records label. Barnes and bassist Pat Casey produced the intimate five-song acoustic jazz date of standards and gems made famous by her seminal influences such as New Orleans icons Allen Toussaint and Irma Thomas. The first track being serviced to radio is Barnes’s smoldering and sultry rendition of Thomas’s “Ruler of My Heart.” Backed by Casey, drummers and percussionists Herlin Riley and Shannon Powell, and guitarists Steve Masakowski and Danny Abel, Barnes soars mightily on “Songbird Sessions.” Confident and assured, the twenty-something chanteuse unveils unadulterated passion with poise and in complete command on the rousing spiritual “Great Day” and the gentle jazz lullaby “Little Jazz Bird.” Barnes’s arresting take of Van Morrison’s “The Way Young Lovers Do” haunts. On the classic “My Funny Valentine,” her aching, delicate croon depicts an intrepid artist confronting her fragility head on. “’Songbird Sessions’ is about spreading my wings and singing with my soul. This little jazz bird is taking a leap and following a dream. The EP is made up of songs that I've been passionate about while growing up in New Orleans
Midtown Alliance and Blue Goblin I hosted Shannon Powell and Ben Hirokawa of Midtown Alliance and Blue Goblin, respectively. Shannon Powell is the COO for Midtown Alliance and Ben Hirokawa is founder and President of Blue Goblin, a plastic foam recycling company. Created in 1978, Midtown Alliance has been a significant force in the revitalization […] The post Midtown Alliance and Blue Goblin appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
New Orleans drummers Shannon Powell and Herlin Riley discuss their music and perform onstage with guest pianist Mark Shane, at the Ascona Jazz Festival in Switzerland.
Jason is the son of pianist and music educator Ellis Marsalis and his wife Dolores, and the youngest sibling of Wynton, Branford and Delfeayo. Together, the four brothers and Ellis comprise New Orleans’s venerable first family of jazz. Jason is well known for his prodigaldrumming. Working with the Ellis Marsalis trioas well as the Marcus Roberts trio, he hasfine tuned his playing in two of the mostdemanding settings in modern jazz. However,with the release of 2008’s “Music Update,” listeners are now recognizing Jason for hisunique sound on the vibraphones. Jason has appeared at many of the foremost jazz venues through the US and Canada, and has toured Europe on the summer festival scene. His playing is unique; drawing from a wide range of influences, Jason performs original music as well as many hidden gems in the jazz literature and beyond As a drummer, Marsalis collaborates frequently with his brothers Delfeayo and Branford, in addition to Marcus Roberts and Ellis Marsalis. When he is not filling the drum chairs in these groups, Jason performs as a vibraphonist with his own quartet, and with musicians such as former Harry Connick drummer Shannon Powell, Irvin Mayfield, and others. Audio samples of Jason’s work on vibes are available at his website: WEBSITE: http://www.jasonmarsalis.com.
The mastermind behind the Soul Brass Band and Smoker's World is a percussionist, composer, actor, and MC, with mentors such as Ellis Marsalis and Shannon Powell. From his 20 years with Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers as drummer and de facto tour manager, to the multiple bands he's founded and continues to lead, to his critically-acclaimed solo releases, Derrick has no shortage of energy, drive and wry humor. The Troubled Men welcome his positive influence. Hopefully some of it rubs off. Topics include pain relief, Los Tremolo Kings, a full calendar, a stolen ambulance, celebrity deaths, America's Most Wanted, a speeding ticket, 9-day weekends, the mayor's race, music training, Shannon Powell, the Sandbar at UNO, Cafe Brasil, living with Delfeayo Marsalis, solo projects, “DWB,” a George Clinton story, Biz Markie, stand-up comedy, slam poetry, psychedelics, a medical card, a Juan LaFonta commercial, “Manny's Choice,” and much more. Support the podcast [here.](https://www.paypal.me/troubledmenpodcast) Shop for Troubled Men's Wear [here.](https://www.bonfire.com/troubled-mens-wear/) Order GR8 Escape Choclate Chip Cookies/ Use Promo Code TROUBLEDCOOKIE15 for 15% discount [here.](https://velobarcbd.com/gr8-escape/) Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you get podcasts. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Grandma Cunningham” from “(Derrick Freeman and James Martin Present) Soul” Outro music: “How Far We Come” from “Levels” by the Soul Brass Band