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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.Catherine's library find is Toto, by A.J. Hackwith, which is a look at the Wizard of Oz story from the perspective of Toto the dog. He tells us, "I was mostly a Good Dog until they sold me out to animal control, okay?" which sounds like a take we'd like to hear.Terri's random recommendation this week is a filmed version of a stage production of Waitress, starring Sara Bareilles and streaming on Max. We've talked about the show and the movie before, and Terri found this an enjoyable way to make use of her Max subscription. Mentioned: A song from the show, "She Used to Be Mine," performed by Jeremy Jordan, Jessie Mueller, and the show's creator, Sara Bareilles.In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2021 on one-star reviews of parenting experiences. Mentioned: "7 Surprisingly Busy Days in the Life of an Experimental Theater Maker" at the New York Times (gift link).Next week's lineup: Lost S2 E11, "The Hunting Party," on Tuesday, March 4A Man on the Inside S1 E6, "Our Man in Sacramento," on Wednesday, March 5Weekly roundup on Thursday, March 6Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
Stephanie is an accomplished poet. She was not brought up to be a creative person, but that's who she was all along. I think she had some pretty cool experiences along the way! Check out her book #InternetBoyfriend @stephanie.athena Poet, novelist, aesthete. https://stephanievalente.com/ Stephanie Athena Valente lives in Brooklyn, NY. Her published works include Hotel Ghost, waiting for the end of the world, Little Fang, and Spell Work (Bottlecap Press & Giallo). Featured writing includes Witch Craft Magazine, Maudlin House, and Hobart. She is the associate editor at Yes, Poetry. Sometimes, she feels human. stephanievalente.com Stephanie Valente - Internet Girlfriend 56k dial-up. Ouija boards. Crushes. Internet Girlfriend explores the intersection of the internet, the occult, and sexuality. These poems mirror the abyss: divination, webcamming, myth, instant messages, queerness, witchcraft—all in the name of trying to feel something. Praise for Internet Girlfriend Stephanie Valente's Internet Girlfriend oozes with style. In an age of Y2K nostalgia, this collection of poems somehow makes the dial-up days feel glamorous while also experimenting with form in such a way that makes me excited for the future, assuming it will contain more poetry like this. These poems are a mystical time warp, a sequined occult ritual, and a lip gloss kiss stain emoji all at once. Valente writes: “please make / everything feel / opalescent // now and / forever” & that is exactly what every single poem in this collection does. — Kailey Tedesco, author of She Used to be on a Milk Carton, Lizzie, Speak, and FOREVERHAUS
Wine bar hosts monthly open mic Along with Beaklyn, Baby Brooklyn and Brooklyn North (aka BroNo or NoBro), Beacon recently acquired another nickname: Broadway North. Singers gotta sing and there's enough critical mass that the Broadway in Beacon open mic fills Reserva Wine Bar on Main Street each month with a raucous crowd raring to revel in musical theater - tap dancing included. "There's been a real shift in work-life balance and theater folks don't have to suffer for their art anymore by living in tiny boxes," said co-host and pianist Will Reynolds. "People try out for Broadway shows from all over the country [virtually] and, if they get the part, they move. We in Beacon don't have to relocate." Jen Malenke devised the idea for a Broadway satellite after attending an event at Reserva at which the performer invited people to come onstage and sing. Malenke took inspiration from Manhattan piano bars that allow singers to hand their sheet music to an in-house accompanist and put over one tune. In Beacon, that pianist is Reynolds, who pulls off the task well. "I know 60 to 70 percent of the songs," he said. "The rest, I'm just going for it." The evening unfolds with an element of improvisation. Though the hosts map out the pace, they will shift acts on the fly. "We alternate the ballads with the up-tempo songs and also mix young people with older folks," said Malenke. "We don't want four ringers in a row, so we spread them out. We have these tentpole moments, but we're storytelling and don't want to stay in one mood forever." After an opening number, Act 2 kicks off with a Mad Libs, which takes a beloved number and recasts key words in the lyrics (often in ribald fashion). Everyone belts out the final version. Last month, Reynolds performed a localized take of "On Broadway," by The Drifters, that referenced the waterfall, the dummy light and climbing Mount Beacon, "but just don't go on the weekend / because the city folk will all be there." He conducted folks to echo the phrase "in Beacon" after the main "on Broadway" refrain. During the show, Malenke zipped around as MC and cheerleader. Beyond doling out high-fives, she joined the harmony parts, adjusted the microphone mid-song for performers, turned sheet music pages and handed Reynolds glasses of white wine (which he kept by his feet). She also sang two tunes and introduced the month's special guest: Rueby Wood, a fellow cast member from the first national tour of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that began in 2018. Truth be told, booze lubricates much of the revelry. Reserva "is usually closed Wednesdays, but this is one of their highest revenue nights," said Malenke. "The best thing is that local people can walk home." Joanne Tetteris, who lives in Beacon, dressed like a performer but didn't sing. "It's nice to be able to see something local like this on a weeknight," she said. Ken Martinez and Janet Rossbach came from Newburgh. "I laughed a lot, and it was a phenomenally good night out," said Martinez. "I didn't think they'd be this good." On the small stage by the door, Connor Bond and Ali Grieb improvised a ditty about gonorrhea and falling in love at Target. "It was everything I dreamed of and more," said Malenke from the wings. "I'm crying over here." In between an appearance by Mylee Rose, a high school student from Lagrangeville, and ringer Carrie Gibson, who held out her last note for dramatic effect, Gianna Cusato pulled on tap shoes and shuffled her feet to "I Got Rhythm." Shooting sideways glances at the music stand and sometimes closing her eyes during a rendition of "She Used to Be Mine," by Sara Bareilles, speech therapist Daria Gates, whose office is down the block, nailed the high note at the end and sent the audience into a frenzy. Brian Waite, who performed "No Time at All" from Pippin and received raucous applause, thanked the crowd and joked that "it's nice to be in Beacon, the heart of Broadway." Reserva Wine Bar is located at 173 Main St. The next ...
Another Ricky Live Live in the books! What a night that was! The energy from Ricky and his guest who performed. The long awaited reunion of Aaron and Ricky and their covers of She Used to be Mine and Tennessee Whiskey finally happened. The members of the Moulin Rouge cast are not just incredible performers, but they're incredible people as well and it's such a honor to just be in their presence and experience their energy!
In this episode, your theatre-obsessed besties, Ben Cameron and Michael Judson Berry, continue counting down each of their top 10 musical theatre songs to sing in the shower, from 5 down to 1, and share a story about why they picked each show. Plus, the fellas are joined by theatre multi-hyphenate, Douglas Lyons (Actor: Beautiful, The Book of Mormon, Rent; Writer: Chicken and Biscuits, Table 17, Polkadots), who chats about his work in the theatre, plays a theatre themed game, and then shares his top 5 showtunes to sing in the shower. Which songs will make their lists? On My Own, He Touched Me, She Used to Be Mine, Santa Fe, This is the Moment? You gotta listen to find out! Do you want to have access to even more razzly-dazzly exclusive bonus episodes, be a part of a private group of theatre obsessed peeps just like you, and chat directly with Ben and Michael? It's super simple! CLICK HERE to join our Patreon Family! Follow us on social media @theatrecountdown
If you listen to other narcissistic abuse recovery experts they think no contact is the only solution and the only right answer. They also oversimplify the whole thing. You daughters know, though, that this is an intensely personal discussion and nothing about it feels simple or straightforward. This is how you find your way with it. Mentioned in this episode: She Used to Be Mine Bare Bones by Ullie Kaye --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothermayhem/message
We finish our miniseries on 11 o'clock numbers with one of the defining shows and numbers of Broadway's current era: "She Used to Be Mine" from Waitress. The discussion gievs us a chance to talk pop versus Broadway, how Sara Bareilles conquered Broadway, and proper theater etiquette. CW for discussions of domestic violence, abuse, and murder. All clips are from the 2019 video "Shoshana Bean Sings 'She Used to Be Mine' from WAITRESS" from Broadway.com's YouTube channel are used in accordance with the Fair Use Exemption for criticism and commentary. Watch the performance on YouTube! Buy/stream the album on Amazon! Listen to the SMSTS playlist on Spotify! Follow SMSTS on Instagram: @somuchstufftosing Email the show: somuchstufftosing@gmail.com
It's a bad idea for you to miss this one - what's inside? We can't wait to share all its secrets and disguise them… with a prayer and a please, hopefully you'll feel inspired to see what baking can do…so what are you baking for… it's Waitress!
“Hamlet” in the Park This Summer; Ryan, Uzele to Lead “NY, NY”; Bareilles, Carlile Duet on “She Used to Be Mine” “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Ashley Steves: ashley@broadwayradio.com | @NoThisIsAshleyGrace read more The post Today on Broadway: Friday, January 13, 2023 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
This episode is personal and very much for you, just like all the episodes. Today I explore the power of music to move us and give us messages of encouragement. In the song from the musical Waitress, She Used to ... Read More The post Ep #153 You- Before and Now appeared first on Build A Life After Loss.
Sara Bareilles has a song called "She Used to Be Mine." When I first heard it, I listened to it on repeat, and sobbed over and over again. Well, I pulled that song up on my drive home last Saturday and just let my soul lay bare as I have in so many different seasons since I found it. She sang: "She's imperfect but she tries She is good but she lies She is hard on herself She is broken and won't ask for help She is messy but she's kind She is lonely most of the time She is all of this mixed up And baked in a beautiful pie She is gone but she used to be mine." I had a really big breakthrough that for most of my life I've actually felt really lonely. Most of that has been because I've refused to bring others into the midst of my uncertainty... of my need. But something that I do know, is that I want the same safe space that I give others. I needed to face that little girl inside and give her what she's wanted her whole life: a friend. To honor her. To witness her just as she is... and be okay with that. Wherever you find yourself, sending you love. Walking with you, Evelyn
How about the incredible warmth, charm and empathy in the storytelling of the talented Devin Wilson? The video of Devin's Live Out Loud subway concert is available here (her performance of She Used to be Mine starts at the 9:30 mark). You can also learn more about Devin's work as a storyteller and social advocate on her website or by giving her a follow on instagram or twitter.Make sure you follow The Volume Knob on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or at our website volumeknob.net.And if you have a story about the song that saved your life be sure to send it to me at volumeknobpod@gmail.com.
Did you see Jen Hatmaker's social media post about her recent experience at the Broadway production of Waitress? Basically, she was bawling during the song, "She Used to be Mine" and you just need to go find the post and read what she wrote. And then come back here! Nicole and I talk about the HER that we both lost and have/are finding in ourselves in this episode. It's one of the most important conversations we've had on this pod and I hope it resonates with you as much as it does with me. If so, I hope you share it with those you love. If we all help each other, we CAN Go Get Her! Love, Kel and Nicole We want to connect! Find Nicole and Keli on social media by visiting Instagram and Facebook: Find us on instagram @everythingsnotfinepod Nicole Allen is @nicolewith3 Keli is @improperlyforward Email us at improperlyforward@gmail.com Please take a moment to subscribe and share a review of the podcast wherever you listen, especially on Apple Podcasts/iTunes.
It's the return of Singing Teachers Talk! What are the six fundamentals of singing? That's just one of the topics of conversation on the podcast this week. Alexa Terry is joined by guest Rachel Lynes, vocal coach and ex-West End performer. Find out all about how and why Rachel founded Sing Space, home of the world's first online Vocal Gym. KEY TAKEAWAYS Are you aware of your resonance? Can you feel that tangible thing within your body? All of the muscles in your body are connected. For example, you can't clench your jaw with your tongue out. Are all your muscles free to move how they need to? The Vocal GYM has expanded to having guest coaches who run a wide range of classes such as vocal yoga, as well as Rachel's fundamentals of singing. The scientific knowledge Rachel gained while putting together her vocal coaching has helped her understand and define the things that we feel in our bodies as we sing. BEST MOMENTS ‘Singing isn't about doing, it's about guiding and feeling' ‘The science gave me context. It provided clarity to the view' ‘We sing better when we feel safer' SHOW LINKS Vocal Gym: https://vocalgym.thesingspace.com/ Sensory Homunculus Images, referenced at 21:43: Linked here. Line Hilton: http://www.linehilton.com/ Heidi Moss: https://www.heidimosserickson.com/ Kenneth Bozeman: http://www.kenbozeman.com/ Stephen King: www.voicecarecentre.co.uk/ The Laryngeal Nerves: https://www.basttraining.com/the-laryngeal-nerves/ Natalie Weiss: https://natalieweissofficial.com/ She Used to be Mine from Waitress Breakdown by Rachel Lynes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfg3-AGRoyyGwMptgp7z6gA OnlineMD: https://online-md.co.uk/ ABOUT THE GUEST Rachel Lynes is an ex-West End performer and Vocal Coach. She specialises in vocal advancement, and career mentoring for performers and vocal coaches. She is the founder of the Sing Space, home of the world's first online Vocal Gym™ - open 24/7 for you to access professional development with globally renowned experts in all genres and techniques. Websites: www.thesingspace.com www.rachellynes.co.uk Social Media: Rachel on Instagram: @rachellynesvocalcoach The Sing Space on Instagram: @thesingspace The Sing Space on Twitter: @thesingspace ABOUT THE PODCAST BAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. Website: basttraining.com Get updates to your inbox: Click here for updates from BAST Training Link to presenter's bios: basttraining.com/singing-teachers-talk-podcast-bios See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marshall breaks down Brooks & Dunn's No. 1 single "She Used to Be Mine". Want to be a guest on the RDR Pod? Hit us up on social media! Hooky with Sloane by Bird Creek Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Music provided by FreeMusic109 https://youtube.com/FreeMusic109
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with singer/songwriter Sara Bareilles, who stars in the hit Broadway musical "Waitress" today as the New York City theater scene reopens after the pandemic shutdown. They spoke in 2018 about the show's songbook, from "Opening Up" to "She Used to Be Mine," as well as the story behind her breakthrough pop hit "Love Song."
Speellijst: 1. “Times Are Hard For Dreamers” – Audrey Brisson Uit de musical Amelie 2. “All Falls Down” – Jenn Colella Uit de musical Chaplin 3. “Before It's Over” – Lindsay Mendez Uit de musical Dogfight 4. “Maybe I Like It This Way” – Julia Murney Uit de musical The Wild Party 5. “Mister Snow” – Lindsay Mendez, Jessie Mueller Uit de musical Carousel 6. “Pretty Funny” - Lindsay Mendez Uit de musical Dogfight 7. “In My Dreams” – Christy Altomare Uit de musical Anastasia 8. “You Don't Know This Man” – Carolee Camello Uit de musical Parade 9. “I'm Not Afraid of Anything”- Andrea Burns Uit de musical Songs for a New World 10. “The Life I Never Led” – Katie Rowly Jones Uit de musical Sister Act 11. “She Used to Be Mine” – Jessie Mueller Uit de musical Waitress 12. “Dead Mom” – Sophia Anne Caruso Uit de musical Beetlejuice 13. “The History Of Wrong Guys” – Annaleigh Ashford Uit de film Kinky Boots 14. “So In Love” – Lara Fabian & Mario Frangoulis Uit de musical Kiss Me Kate 15. “Woman” - Stephanie J. Block Uit de musical The Pirate Queen
POEMS BY KAILEY TEDESCO THREE POEMS ACCEPTED April 28, 2020 Bloomwards & Eggsome What’s your background, Slushies? Sounds like a loaded question, right? But it’s really a reference to your choice of green-screen background Zoomery. This episode opens with a larking conversation about our current delight in Zoom’s capacity to allow us to upload virtual backgrounds for our physical spaces. (The discussion of poems starts at 8:01 if you want to skip the banter). Kathleen’s surrounded by tulips (while she’s actually holed up in her 3rd floor garret, with a dormer ceiling making her look like Alice in Wonderland). Jason is perched in front of IRL bookcases. Samantha is podcasting with her kitchen over her shoulder. Opting for a plain white wall, Marion nonetheless dons a seriously fringed top in honor of Jason’s signature leather jacket. And Alex Tunney, long-time PBQ editor inducted by our dear pal Daniel Nester a million years ago, joins the podcast for the first time and rocks a Piet Mondrian background. (Nicely done!). All of which serves as a perfect set up for an episode dedicated to poems submitted by Kailey Tedesco. Tedesco’s poems are full of magic and mysticism, shadows and spells. Her work moves across a range of styles—from an ekphrastic poem inspired by Hilma af Klint’s magnificent paintings to a reconfiguration of creepy childhood legends (like Bloody Mary) while playing with forms. We were drawn to the process-based mysticism, speculative feminism, and feminist horror coming through these poems. And Kathleen jumped in and read #7, because…#7. THE DISCUSSION BEGINS AT 8:49 Recommended Reading: Marion’s raving about Bernardine Evaristo’s Girl, Woman, Other https://groveatlantic.com/book/girl-woman-other/ Samantha’s loving Carmen Maria Machado’s memoir, In the Dream House Jason’s devouring Brenda Shaughnessy’s So Much Synth https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/books/so-much-synth-by-brenda-shaughnessy/ And we are supremely grateful for the poetry of Eavan Boland, who passed the day before we recorded this episode. Here is her masterful poem, “Quarantine.” This episode is brought to you by one of our sponsors, Wilbur Records, who kindly introduced us to the artist is A.M.Mills whose song “Spaghetti with Lorraine” now opens our show. At the table: Kathleen Volk Miller, Jason Schneiderman, Marion Wrenn, Samantha Neugebauer, and Alex Tunney Kailey Tedesco is the author of She Used to be on a Milk Carton (April Gloaming Publishing), Lizzie, Speak, and the forthcoming collection, FOREVERHAUS (White Stag Publishing). She is a senior editor for Luna Luna Magazine. You can find her work in Electric Literature, Fairy Tale Review, Gigantic Sequins, and more. Her Instagram & Twitter is @kaileytedesco 7 adulthood after Hilma af Klint you’ll remember me as a zygote scrambling towards cronehood on its haunches; i grow bloomwards. my teeth outstretched on the front lawn during the violet hour, spelling spells disguised as poems. hermit to hermit; we kiss to form a single nautilus, sistering divinity. tell me when was it you last heard from your spirit? my guides have abducted me quite violently from the tulips i’ve found myself asleep in. it is all but true; my eggs have clasped in my womb like pearls. my intention is not to create life, but death. though, i misspoke — my true intention is to create life out of death. find me in the portal on the left, right next to the electric fences of my darknesses, all clumped. inside the beheaded apartment the sky whispers something eggsome then breaks its rain, thick & frozen. i crave the cigarettes i’ve never smoked; not marlboro. i picture you before the time everything could kill you, glamour in your beehive & twiggy dress, smoke haloing the mini-chandeliers. i beckon for you to gemstone through me, egyptology — my lipstick glyphs on the edges of your sink. there are teeth in the walls, did you know that? whole fangs, pulled clean at the root, & toenails, too, flaking from the ceiling. i lived with estate sale busts of nefertiti, estate sale victorian lace, bagged & labeled with the year, estate sale chaises of green velvet. green because it reminds me of france, where i have never been, but where the sun is a vintage wallpaper. in the window across the way, women in mourning bonnets have st. columba hands holding tight to the dogs in their rosary chains. the plexi glass cracks in the shape of a crown or witch hat. there is no bathroom but the one with the freckled clawfoot. the cats have become anxious with the roach-scroll of the floorboards. we say they perform theatrical productions — one ophelia, lounging in wet lavender sogging the carpet-shag, one desdemona, clawing at tissue for handkerchiefs. something is crawling in me, teeth in the walls of boning. i wear the whole house that used to be yours like a corset. this place is no good for us, i tell your lack of existence. all the bodily fluids of every other tenant filth me — all the living hosts whispering in tune with the mold water-logging my pillows. bring me my peacock & she-bear, my estate sale saints. it is time i sic them on my landlords, bring back your sight & my seeing. i shall go ahead and make my own kingdom out of deadbolts. bloody mary x 3 there goes my top skull jack-in-the-boxing from your suzy-talks-a-lot eyelids. maybe i’ve been dead a long time. maybe i’ve been dead never ever. live with me forever in the medicine cabinet where my limbs smoke ring doll-wards through your own reflection. spinning my head all the way around is what i do for a pageant talent. every time you call my name, you put a knife in it—my face wounds towards yours. i become nothing but a blood-aura on your tooth fairy bedding. unlike yours, my wedding gown will lack knuckle-buttons & i envy. you should have made me more opulent in the story where i’m saint-corpsed with gumball rings on every finger. let me live display-cased at the dead mall, cradling the body you’ve made us. i’ll hold you too, if you’d like. we can lace together, spine glued to spine, a jar of our parts now puzzled. then my head, free by comparison, can decapitate & become a locket facing the wrong way. the backstage of night is what i’d like to see most—everything zombifying from the dirt of sky. i see the same stars as you. there goes my head. i’m coming back to life. An array of relevant links: Hilma af Klint at the Guggenheim https://www.guggenheim.org/exhibition/hilma-af-klint And here is the Guggenheim on No. 7 Adulthood: https://www.guggenheim.org/audio/track/group-iv-the-ten-largest-no-7-adulthood-1907-by-hilma-af-klint (Or this link, too, for more images) https://arthistoryproject.com/artists/hilma-af-klint/group-iv-no-7-the-ten-largest-adulthood/ The legend of Bloody Mary Debunked: https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bloody-mary-story/ And scienced up: https://u.osu.edu/vanzandt/2019/04/17/bloody-mary-from-the-bathroom-to-the-laboratory/
This week we're kicking off Black History Month with visiting professor, high note ambassador, and loaf queen, David Washington! And it is indeed both a good week AND a good month. We're throwing out taste in exchange for talent and discussing everything from the Glee Smule App to representation by Oprah, we pass the Beyoncé stan bill and the Beanie Baby resolution, and it's all wrapped up in an audit from the DJW School of Belting. So bust out your WWDWD40, because this episode is a good one! Jerome literally gags on the vocal technique at several points. And brace yourselves, because David might be getting cancelled by the basses after this one... Cynthia Erivo: I'm Here - The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRQ-8KzVsTk A Tribute to Prince from the cast of The Color Purple | THE COLOR PURPLE on Broadway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6KUTL0PXl0 Hello, Dolly! - Carol Channing (1979): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVh9zjf0Tww I Care (Homecoming Live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2Avg3lMRQc Bobby McFerrin & Esperanza Spalding jam at the 53rd GRAMMY Pre-Tel | GRAMMYs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17lpfvyWhhM Mariah Carey - If It's Over (Live From: Grammy Awards 1992) BEST QUALITY: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tY0SMqLLEUc Whitney Houston & Kim Burrell | I Look to You [Celebration of Gospel Awards 2011]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsQlOc-dM1M Shoshana Bean Sings "She Used to Be Mine" from WAITRESS - CLUB BROADWAY.COM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0YF6WTdkUI Mr. Sandman (cover) - Peter Collins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsO0tn2R8F0&feature=youtu.be Sara Bareilles - Gravity (Live): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_hEbu92HYY Stacy Francis - O Holy Night - Upright Cabaret: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV35tSr5-yg Follow us on Instagram: @welovethatpodcast! https://www.instagram.com/welovethatpodcast/ Send us stuff at welovethatpodcast@gmail.com!
We finish our 4th year with one of our favorite writer's on as a guest! Kailey Tedesco, author of She Used to be on a Milkcarton, and Lizzie Speak, among others, chose Candice Wuehle's haunting "Death Industrial Complex," a poetry collection channeling late photographer Francesca Woodman. We also, dig into the synth-heavy (ala Little Feet, etc.) Purity Ring and their 2012 album Shrines along with the Pumking beer. We remember macabre moments with our grandmother's and why this just might be one of the most interesting times to be reading poetry. Cheers to four years!!!
An off-limits episode diving deep in this crazy RHOBH season pre-finale. Sasha Morfaw from the Bravo Breakdown joins me to discuss our sympathy for Denise, Rinna's Oscar-worthy acting skills, and the fashion commentary we may have sometimes overlooked, but should not be ignored. She Used to Be Mine Video HERE FIND ME ON INSTAGRAM HERE JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP HERE SUBMIT ANONYMOUS QUESTIONS
Alison Luff has been in 7 Broadway shows, 2 national tours, and MANY Regional Shows! Her Performance of "She Used to Be Mine" had 1.9 million views on Youtube! Hope you enjoy the episode!
Super talented, friendly, and grateful. Siobhan Dillon stops by for a quick conversation about beating breast cancer, her happy life in Los Angeles, and what it took to put out her new album. Support Siobhan in all her efforts moving forward, we definitely will be. West End performer Siobhan Dillon, who appeared in the Broadway revival of Sunset Boulevard, has released a solo album, Siobhan Dillon—One Voice. Having survived breast cancer, Dillon will donate the proceeds of the album to the U.K. charity Breast Cancer Haven, which provides counseling and support resources for those fighting the illness. One Voice, produced by Steve Anderson, features 11 songs, including Broadway favorites like “She Used to Be Mine” from Waitress and “Without You” from Rent and covers like “It Must Have Been Love.” In addition to playing Betty Schaeffer alongside Glenn Close and Michael Xavier in Sunset Boulevard, Dillon has starred in the West End as Sandy in Grease, Vivienne Kensington in Legally Blonde, and Molly in Ghost The Musical. Download the album on Apple Music, Amazon, or Spotify. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-live-with-chris-denman/message
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I'm with author and OG Blissdom friend Robin Dance! Robin bares all during our time together--including a season where she considered leaving the church and her faith, the trauma of losing her mom at 9, and how chronic people-pleasing left her feeling like a fake. Robin's vulnerability and transparency in this episode will help us find the life-lines we need during times of doubt and how to let our questions point us back to God. In this episode we discuss: 1. Why taking offense often may be a symptom of something bigger. 2. The time she caught the eye of Harry Conninck Jr. 3. How our doubt can bring us back to God. Favorite quotes: 1. Your doubts could be the very thing He is using to call you back to Him. 2. As a woman of faith, I should be living to please God not anyone else. 3. Where you are today, you will not be here forever. God will use this hard situation and turn it around for your good. In this episode I answer these questions: 1. Can we really learn to stop self-sabotage? (35:40) 2. How do you find joy in life when God isn't answering your prayers? (41:15) 3. How do you know if you are cut out for business? (48:55) Links to great things we discussed: 1. Robin Dance 2. For All Who Wander:Why Knowing God Is Better than Knowing It All 3. Everything Is Yours: How Giving God Your Whole Heart Changes Your Whole Life by Kris Camealy 4. Perversion by Urban Decay 5. Maybe by Nichole Nordeman 6. She Used to Be Mine by Sarah Bareilles 7. Knives Out 8. Place of Freedom by Highlands Worship 9. Fierce Faith 10. The Reason for God Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli www.alliworthington.com/robyndance
Hearing the Music Behind the Words This podcast again features the music of two beloved colleagues we introduced last week, Brandon Vance, MD and Heather Clague MD. We will be listening to music again this week, but it will be, for the most part, a different kind of music—it’s the music behind the words when someone criticizes you. We will be focusing on the most challenging and important of the Five Secrets of Effective Communication, the Disarming Technique. This week, Brandon and Heather will help Rhonda and David illustrate how to use this technique when you’re under the fire of criticism. But in addition, Brandon and Heather will also sing one more of their extremely beautiful and fun songs, appropriately entitled, “The Five Secrets!” When you use the Disarming Technique, you find the truth in a criticism, even if the criticism seems untrue, unfair, or exaggerated. This technique is based on the Law of Opposites. The essence of the Law of Opposites is that if you genuinely and immediately agree with the criticism that seems untrue, you will put the lie to it, and the critic will stop believing the criticism. This is a remarkable phenomenon that can be enormously helpful in conflicts with patients (if you're a therapist) as well as friends, colleagues, and loved ones. However, it is challenging, because you have to be able to really listen and "hear" the music behind the other person's words. If you use the Disarming Technique, or any of the Five Secrets, in a mechanical way, it will backfire. And I (David) have noticed that even trained mental health professionals can have a tremendous difficulties learning to use the Disarming Technique. Here's an example of POOR technique. Although this is a therapy example, it is equally valid for conflicts between friends and loved ones. Let's say that you're a therapist, and your patient confronts you by saying, "This is the second week in a row that you've been late for my session." I've seen therapists respond like this: "You're right. I have had emergencies which made me late for your sessions last week and today." Is this a good example of the Disarming Technique? NO! Can you see why? It's because this therapist is agreeing with the criticism in a literal way, and not hearing the "music" behind the words. What is this patient really saying? He's probably saying that he feels a lack of caring from his therapist, and this may be one of his core conflicts, thinking that the people he cares about never care about him. So the therapist's "mechanical" answer misses the boat. Here's an improved response that addresses what the patient really said. After each sentence, I'll put the name(s) of the technique(s) I used in the sentence. "Jim, it's painful to hear you say that, because you're right. ("I Feel" Statement; Disarming Technique) I was late and I let you down, and I feel embarrassed. (Disarming; "I Feel" Statement.) I wouldn't be surprised if you're feeling hurt and annoyed, and maybe even a bit angry with me, and for good reason. (Feeling Empathy) This is particularly uncomfortable, because you've told me that everyone you care about seems to let you down. ("I Feel" Statement; Thought and Feeling Empathy) I care about you and have tremendous respect for you. (Stroking) Although I was delayed by emergencies last week and this week, the fact is, you had to wait. (Disarming) I will try to correct the problem of getting emergency calls when I'm in the clinic, which definitely is irritating and unfair to you, and I'll gladly offer a free session to compensate the fact that you had to wait. (Disarming Technique, Feeling Empathy) I want to know more about how you've been feeling, and if there have been other times when I've let you down or perhaps said things that seemed uncaring? (Inquiry)" Can you see that this response addresses the music, or feeling, or message behind the words, and not just the words? And can you see the Law of Opposites in action? When this therapist agrees that he has let the patient down, and shows some humility, the patient will probably suddenly feel very cared about. In today's podcast, Brandon, Heather, Rhonda and David play a kind of Disarming Round Robin, taking turns responding to unexpected criticisms, using the Disarming Technique as well as any other communication techniques that may be needed. For example, one of the therapists is attacked by a patient who is a person of color who calls him "one of the rich white privileged people." You will also hear the immediate grading of each response--was it an A, a B, a C, or a D--along with what worked and what didn't work, followed in some cases by a second try. If you want to learn the Five Secrets, and especially the Disarming Technique, this type of practice will be a must! You can practice with a colleague, or with a friend. But be prepared to check your ego at the door so you can learn from failure, because it will be very challenging for you at first! A neighbor who was helping with the recording, Dave Fribush, said that he really liked the podcast, but was disappointed it was so short--he wanted to hear more examples. So Rhonda and I recorded a brief supplement two days later, which we will edit in. Here are the additional criticisms we practiced: Angry friend who feels jealous / betrayed and says: You were hitting on my girlfriend last night! Irate mother, who feels neglected / used, and says: Forget it! I’ll just do it myself! Hurt colleague, who says: You didn’t support me during the meeting! Indignant patient, who tells her therapist: You just called me Jane, but my name is Lisa! If you are serious about learning the Disarming Technique, as well as the other Secrets of Effective Communication, I would strongly urge you to study this list of Common Five Secrets Errors in addition to practicing with a friend. I know I'm asking a lot from you, but we are giving you, or hoping to give you, something precious! And here are the words to today's featured TEAM-CBT song! She Used the Five Secrets Lyrics by Heather Clagueto the tune of Blue Velvet by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris. She used the Five… Secrets Madder than angry, oh was I Pissed and unhappy, I could cry At the start She used the Five Secrets She spoke my words to ‘ empathize She ‘ guessed my feelings, oh she tried From the heart How could I stay harmed When she so skillfully disarmed How could I want to fight When she asked, did I get it right with With my Five Secrets she told me plainly how she felt Her stroking made my whole heart melt Into tears And I can still hear her Five Secrets In my ears The Five secrets Now I have learned to use them too To give up blame and follow through And face my fears And I practice my Five Secrets With my dears I love the Five Secrets! Conflict fuels intimacy Not about me but about we It’s more sincere! So with the five secrets Let love appear! More about Brandon and Heather Brandon Vance, MD and Heather Clague, MD are both psychiatrists and certified TEAM-CBT therapists. They practice in Oakland, California. In addition to her brilliant work as a TEAM-CBT psychiatrist and teacher, Heather is a singer and improviser who collaborated in the creation of lyrics for some of Brandon’s songs. She is a member of the performance group, The Berkeley Players, and is the director of Berkeley Improv, a Bay Area school of improv that offers improv acting classes for adults and youth. Heather says, "Improv is a lot like TEAM CBT - full of laughter and enlightenment. The best moments tend to happen when we throw shame to the wind and let magic arise from the ordinary and let our 'mistakes' become gifts." In addition to his brilliant work as a TEAM-CBT psychiatrist and teacher, Brandon has a musical group that is connected with the Justice Arts Collective at Chabot College in Hayward California. In that group, he works with students to create musical pieces with social justice themes, often in the style of hip hop with Latin beats. Most, if not all of the students have experienced personal trauma and social inequity. Through music, they can share their truths, their hearts and their wealth of experiences with each other and the community, while at the same time working for social change. Brandon explains that “we form deep connections with each other, and it’s become something of a family . A couple of years ago, we made a music video for our song, ‘From Mt. Tamalpais to Fruitvale Station,’ and actually won first place in the My Hero International Film Festival and in the World Independent Film Festival, as well as awards in many other film festivals. Check it out! We’re now working on a new video about immigration with our song, 'Bring Down the Wall.'" Brandon has also worked with Amy Specter in the creation of a company called Gameful Mind. He explains that “we wanted playful ways to support adults and kids in developing skills to be and stay emotionally well. So, we made the game TuneIN TuneUP, as well as some other games and playful shirts and such.” David and Rhonda
"Waitress" - Highlights: watching shows many times, well-rounded side characters, Sara Bareilles, She Used to Be Mine and Now I’m Crying, problematic relationships, movement based choreography, all-female creative team, motherhood. Host Quinn Rose with Jhanelle Benton.
Heyyyyyyyyy:) This week we sat down with the most amazing person in this universe: Kristine!! We talk about how crazy our weeks were, more about gun control and Kris gives us some sex education. Oh, and we finish a whole bottle of tequila...(swear it was Jess's idea..)We want to hear from you! Tell us what you want us to talk about, what alcohol we should drink or if you wanna be a guest star! We love you all :) Music of the week:She Used to be Mine, Sara Bareilles: https://open.spotify.com/track/2D4BSm...All This Love, JP Cooper: https://open.spotify.com/track/10unIj...I Don't Want It At All, Kim Petras: https://open.spotify.com/track/4qexD6...Carolina on my Mind, James Taylor: https://open.spotify.com/track/0yvfG1...Pools, Glass Animals: https://open.spotify.com/track/0pQjNx...Faded, ZHU: https://open.spotify.com/track/2GQEM9...
Kailey Tedesco is the author of She Used to be on a Milk Carton (April Gloaming Publishing) and These Ghosts of Mine, Siamese (Dancing Girl Press). Her newest collection, Lizzie, Speak, will be available in early 2019 from White Stag Publishing. She is the co-founder of Rag Queen Periodical and an associate editor for Luna Luna Magazine. You can find her work featured or forthcoming in Fairy Tale Review, Prelude, Witch Craft Mag, fields, glitterMOB, and more. Follow @kaileytedesco. We talked travel, weddings, & witchy things.
They’re baaack! We’re talking Halloween on All Hallow’s Eve Eve. Plus, we saw some movies and shows we can’t wait to tell you all about, and we discuss our favorite kid on the internet. Go vote! She Used to be Mine The post 156: HALLOW-Queen appeared first on DragCast.
This week on the podcast: we’re talking with Numbertheory and Brownsauce from Cork-based online music platform SESHFM, the musical arm of meme peddlers and debauchery advocates Humans of the Sesh. Plus, tunes from Gadget and the Cloud, Tension, and previews of upcoming SESHFM releases. 01. Gadget and the Cloud - Window 02. Numbertheory - Mob Shit 03. Hazey Haze - What's That 04. Aswell - Hello Kitty 05. Tension - Undergrowth 06. Lofa - No Sleep 07. Bobby Basil - Same as She Used to Be 08. Little Taty & Mickey Flesh - I Ain't Finished 09. Huva Ghanu & Chilly - Jolly
On this edition of the Oklahoma Lefty Podcast we have double-shots that include new stuff from Habits, Dead Bars, Fire In The Radio, Benchmarks, and Red City Radio plus classics from 7 Seconds, One Man Army, and Drag the River, and much more including questioning the effect of streaming music services and record labels that pull releases from them. 1. "The Tide" by RVIVR (from The Tide b/w Shaggy)2. "Life Moves" by RVIVR (from Life Moves)3. "Three Easy Pieces" by Buffalo Tom (from Three Easy Pieces)4. "The Seeker" by Buffalo Tom5. "April Fire" by Benchmarks (from American Night)6. "Let You Down" by Benchmarks (from Our Undivided Attention)7. "Real Eternity" by Bombers (from Memorial Day)8. "Unconditional Rough" by Bombers (from Hospital Museum)9. "Evil Way" by Shit Present (from Misery + Disaster)10. "Anxious Type" by Shit Present (from Shit Present)11. "Ladders Made Of Smoke" by Scott Reynolds (from Stupid World)12. "Jesus, Satan, Gene Beeman, His Car, & Pizza Hut" by Scott Reynolds & The Steaming Beast (from Adventure Boy)13. "Drug Life" by Fire In The Radio (from New Air)14. "June 14th" by Fire In The Radio (from Telemetry)15. "Scared of Heights" by Micah Schnabel (from Not The Boy You Used To Know)16. "Jazz and Cinnamon Toast Crunch" by Micah Schnabel (from Your New Norman Rockwell)17. "Catching" by 7 Seconds (from Praise)18. "99 Red Balloons" by 7 Seconds (from Walk Together, Rock Together)19. "Far To Fall" by Habits (from Train Wreck)20. "Here's To Us" by Habits (from Don't Panic)21. "Little Fighter" by Red City Radio (from Red City Radio / The Gamits)22. "If You Want Blood (Be My Guest)" by Red City Radio (from If You Want Blood [Be My Guest])23. "Wembley" by Beach Slang (from Here, I Made This For You [Beach Slang Mixtape Vol. 2])24. "Wasted Daze Of Youth" by Beach Slang (from A Loud Bash of Teenage Feelings)25. "Calloused Heart # 2" by Drag the River (from Closed)26. "She Used to Smile" by Drag the River (from Chicken Demos)27. "It's Empty" by One Man Army (from Rumors and Headlines)28. "The Radio Airwaves Gave Me a Lobotomy" by One Man Army (from BYO Split Series, Vol. 5)29. "No Tattoos" by Dead Bars (from Dead Bars / The Tim Version)30. "Dream Gig" by Dead Bars (from Dream Gig) *Note* All music played on this show is done so with the express written permission of the artist, artist representative, and/or the record label.
On episode 45 of Sup Doc Paco and George talk with VICE writer and comedian Megan Koester about the 2016 documentary Weiner. This documentary centers around ex-Congressman Anthony Weiner as he navigates the fallout (his wife, Huma Abedin, recently separated from him) of yet another alleged sexting scandal — his second since landing in hot water after tweeting explicit photos of himself to a woman via Twitter in 2011 — buzz surrounding the documentary about his life, aptly titled Weiner, has reached an all-time high. The social and political aftermath of #Weinergate 2011 is intensely chronicled in Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg’s sometimes endearing, often uncomfortably funny, endlessly fascinating portrait of the former New York congressman. We also find out more about Megan and talk about movies, politics, Woody Allen, Trump, and dick pics.Megan Koester is a writer and comedian (obviously) who resides in Los Angeles (somewhat less obviously). A columnist for VICE, she co-produces Entitlement, a monthly comedy show with other VICE scribes which has had the pleasure to host such notables as Neil Hamburger, Marc Maron, Kyle Kinane, Maria Bamford, Kurt Braunohler, Reggie Watts, and Andy Kindler (who she collaborated with on her "How Not to Be a Stand-Up Comedian" article for VICE). She's performed at SF Sketchfest, the Hollywood Improv, the SF Punchline, Tomorrow!, The Grawlix, Chicago Underground Comedy, and countless other shows across this great land we call America. She has her very own track on the Holy Fuck Live Comedy album, which you can listen to on Spotify if you're so inclined. She USED to be a staple of those Huffington Post "Women You Should Follow on Twitter" lists until she started making a big stink about them being patronizing; she's also one third of the all-female (sorry) sketch group Blessed. A Guardian UK and Witstream contributor, she's been featured on Splitsider and is finding it very hard to continue writing this bio in the third person. You can follow her on Twitter Sup Doc has created a Patreon page for those that can help out. We will also be providing unique Sup Doc content for our contributors. If now is not good for you we always appreciate you listening and spreading the word about Sup Doc! https://www.patreon.com/supdocpodcastFollow Megan Koester on:Twitter: @bornferalInstagram: @bornferalFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
Better than Soundcloud, more engaging than YouTube, it's "It Came From the Streets".This where we take your tracks, we listen to them and if they are swinging, they get played on LIVE RADIO and carry on forever into the ether on PODCAST and even on our RADIO STATION as regular play. That means you can be at home, at work, in your car, out gallivanting on the town and somewhere out there, your songs are being played for the whole world to hear on several formats!And did we mention....that it's FREE!?!?We listen to everything you send us and if it's dope, it's played - as simple as that. Send us your best, freshest and dopest Hip-Hop tracks to 1520classicradio@gmail.com,Follow us on Twitter (@1520Classic) and get at us!RIGHT CLICK HERE SAVE THE SHOW NOW!SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON iTUNES!FOLLOW US ON TWITTER!What a fantastic show we have this week for you.We set things off with the incomparable DJ Flatline, who, is a world class Hip-Hop DJ from Toronto, Ontario Canada and a family member to 1520 Classic Radio. He gets down on the turntables and gives us a mini-mix of crazy tracks and shows off his skills of cutting, mixing and scratching. In this mix he spins:1. Wyld Bunch (ft Skanks) - Take It Personal (prod by Dj Qvali)2. Pawz One - My Night3. El Da Sensei - Try Again4. Flatbush Zombies (ft Domo Genesis) - Plz Don't Make Me Do ItNext, from Sioux City Iowa, thier finest "Ben iLLa" brings you his freshman Album "Soldier Of The Universe" Go download it NOW! Featuring production by Atlanta beatsmith "E. Smitty" & the likes of Sadat X (Brand Nubian). This is a Positive Conscious Hip Hop album. If you love DJ Premiere, J. Dilla then you will love this album.Moving on to New York City, we get some brand new exclusive bars from Profit (Bangout Records) and Shawn Kitt aka Money Slash over the classic instrumental "Pre Game" from Sauce Money and Jay-Z. Look out for upcoming projects from both artists in the very near future. This is warning shot to all competition, more classics to come.All the way from France, DJ Modesty drops some precious metal on us with the track "Fools Gold", featuring Shabaam Sahdeeq.New York City may be on the brink of a hot summer as Spring kicks in and the ice slowly starts to thaw. Mpire Releases"Lionshead" which is found on their new album $ON$ 0F VNVRCHY out now.We now go to Johannesburg, South Africa to hear Lunga Sithole aka Rytious. Raised in Umlazi N-section in Durban Kwa Zulu Natal, he was given the name “Rytious” by his dentist who looked up the meaning of his name "Lunga" which means RighteousnessThis was sent directly to our email, 1520ClassicRadio@gmail.comThe track is Rytious ft Kage, and is called "Till Death".New York's own Dro Pesci, no stranger to our show has submitted a few tracks, one of which is "Let the Weed Burn" with Infamous Haze, Featuring Domonic. From what we gather is about lawn care? Juuuust kidding....Light em' if ya got em'!Mpire comes back with another dosage of the track "Smack" with a remix on the Scram Jones produced beat with Murda Mook and AG Da Coroner. With the same energy, pulsating beat and new MC's on the track, this has prolonged life and still bangs hard in the whip!Miami Florida's very own Lex One comes in with a A dope re-edit of Commons classic "I Used To Love H.E.R". The new re-work of this timeless classic is called "She Used to Love Me" Featuring Lucian White.Upcoming NYC artist Taj Mahal gives us the 411 on a powerhouse track called "211" featuring Rrose Rrome & A-Mafia. This is going to appear on the upcoming mixtape "Power"Ben iLLa blesses us with another track from the free downloadable "Soldier of the Universe" with a song called "Universe Heart Beat". Keeping the track pulse flowing is of course production by Atlanta's own E. SmittyNomis from Ipswitch, UK provides us with "Raised Up"Nomis has already released plenty of new music and and is currently working on his new project entitled"Diamonds EP". The release date is yet to be announced.Dro Pesci always delivers a banging track and fresh lyrics. This time it's a new single from "Groundhog Day" called "Time to Win", produced by Sensei Walingh from Germany.Stef Owens from Champ City, Ohio brings us a track called "Whats Up (Dollar Bill)" Little is known about Stef Owens, and given "Champ City" sounds like a Super Hero city name, there is a great chance that Stef is incognito by design.Spit Gemz from Queens New York gives us "Legacy" feat. Kool G Rap (prod by Jordy Simons). This song is just astounding in it's composition, sound, and delivery. Kool G Rap and Spit Gemz create a very formidable duo. Don't sleep on this one!If New York sound Hip-Hop has a savior, the name would be Frank Castle, with a song called "Daily Word" Feat. Kool G Rap (Prod. By Soe95). Born and raised in New York City’s very own Chelsea Elliot projects in the westside downtown section of Manhattan,comes an underground artist with incredible lyrical wordplay,and story telling ablilty his name is “Frank Castle”Castle hopes to fufill his dream as a MC and as a hip hop artist and give him and H.O.O.D.Billionaires (H.O.O.D. Brothers) the exposure they deserve, and bring that “New York sound” back to hip-hop.With another E.Smitty produced opus, we have Struggle the Blind Chemist and a track called "Rugged Times". From North Carolina, Struggle doesn't break a sweat on the pounding drums and soundscape created by the Atlanta beatsmith. We can't wait to hear more!Dj Flatline closes up the show with a sick a** mix, again, reinforcing why he is the "Chosen One". As we enter into DJ Flatline's operating room, we are blessed with choice cuts and all the expertise that a Hip-Hop DJ must possess. Prepare to be amazed! Here are the tracks DJ Flatline spins:1. Yelawolf - Sky Is The Limit2. Schoolboy Q - Break The Bank (prod by The Alchemist)3. AG - Boss of Bosses (Dj Flatline Blend)4. Large Pro (ft Fortune) - Own WorldThat's it folks, please remember, send us your tracks and maybe you, YES YOU can be heard across the world!
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(Events, Fundraiser, Fashion Show, Wedding, Festival, Concerts, Tours, Private Parties, & many more) {New York, New Jersey, Boston, Canada} ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________OFFICE: (646)-504-1804 ____________ YOU CAN NOW SUBSCRIBE TO OUR iTunes Podcast => http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/haitian-all-starzs-music-mix/id402136112 or visit ==> http://haitianallstarz.podomatic.com/ AND GET THE DOWNLOADING. *********************************************Haitian All-Starz brand is synonymous with quality and professionalism. We operate like a family and respect each and every DJ's talent and hustle. We only select the best of the best and soon Haitian All-Starz family will be a respected name far beyond the entertainment industry. One love, One heart, One Islandà Haiti.WWW.HAITIANALLSTARZ.COM OFFICE: 646-504-1804
Haitian All-Starz Presents: The Best of Haitian All-Starz DJs Music Series. The Best of R'n'B Joe - DJayCee {Haitian All-Starz DJs} CLICK LINKS BELOW TO DOWNLOAD _ Official Download Link: https://files.me.com/jayciceron/3wft7j.mp3 Media Fire Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?il1jk8j7gq92oov Track Listing: 1. Feel For You - Joe 2. It Ain't Like That - Joe 3. More & More - Joe 4. Good Girls - Joe 5. Love Don't Make No Sense - Joe 6. Isn't This the World - Joe 7. Get A Little Closer - Joe 8. Life Of The Party - Joe 9. Changed Man - Joe 10. Alone - Joe 11. Better Days - Joe 12. Understand - Joe 13. Don't Wanna Be A Player - Joe 14. Ghetto Child - Joe Feat. Shaggy & Halem Boys Choir 15. I Like Sexy Girls - Joe 16. Stutter - Joe Feat. Mystikal 17. She Used 2 Luv Me - Joe 18. It's Me - Joe 19. Here She Comes - Joe 20. Where You At - Joe Feat. PaPoose 21. Outro (Joe Interview) Humour & Musique à la carte au Café De Lima Publié le 6 juin 2011 par Funkeishadelic Quoi faire aujourd’hui ? La question se pose tous les jours de la semaine, mais pour certains d’entre eux, les idées sont plus fructueuses que les autres… Le vendredi et le samedi sont synonymes de boogie! Le jeudi c’est LA soirée du 5@7 par excellence… le mardi c’est la soirée cinéma à moitié prix! Mais que faire un lundi ? Le lundi c’est le début de la semaine… et qui dit début de semaine dit retour sur le chemin de l’école ou du travail… en somme un jour pas très apprécié… mais nous au Lounge Urbain on a LA solution anti « lundis pourris »!! Laissez-vous entrainez dans une ambiance chaleureuse et comfortable, dans un univers rempli de joie et d’humour, le tout recouvert d’un soupçon de musique urbaine comme on l’aime au Lounge Urbain... Ça vous tente ? Alors direction le Café De Lima pour « Les soirées d’humour »… Sortie avec sourire aux lèvres garanti!! Animée par notre Keithy Antoine aka Lady Special K, cette jeune & jolie artiste, douée de plus d’un talents, saura avec passion & amour vous faire bouger sur des rythmes groovy & funky comme on les aiment! Plaisirs gustatifs et auditifs seront se mêler, et vos lundis n’auront plus ce goût amer désormais! Alors on vous donne rendez-vous, TOUS LES LUNDIS, à partir de 20H30 au Café De Lima, 6409 Saint Hubert (Métro Beaubien). Admission : 6$ . Quoi faire aujourd’hui ? La question se pose tous les jours de la semaine, mais pour certains d’entre eux, les idées sont plus fructueuses que les autres… Le vendredi et le samedi sont synonymes de boogie! Le jeudi c’est LA soirée du 5@7 par excellence… le mardi c’est la soirée cinéma à moitié prix! Mais que faire un lundi ? Le lundi c’est le début de la semaine… et qui dit début de semaine dit retour sur le chemin de l’école ou du travail… en somme un jour pas très apprécié… mais nous au Lounge Urbain on a LA solution anti « lundis pourris »!! Laissez-vous entrainez dans une ambiance chaleureuse et comfortable, dans un univers rempli de joie et d’humour, le tout recouvert d’un soupçon de musique urbaine comme on l’aime au Lounge Urbain... Ça vous tente ? Alors direction le Café De Lima pour « Les soirées d’humour »… Sortie avec sourire aux lèvres garanti!! Animée par notre Keithy Antoine aka Lady Special K, cette jeune & jolie artiste, douée de plus d’un talents, saura avec passion & amour vous faire bouger sur des rythmes groovy & funky comme on les aiment! Plaisirs gustatifs et auditifs seront se mêler, et vos lundis n’auront plus ce goût amer désormais! Alors on vous donne rendez-vous, TOUS LES LUNDIS, à partir de 20H30 au Café De Lima, 6409 Saint Hubert (Métro Beaubien). Admission : 6$ . Quoi faire aujourd’hui ? La question se pose tous les jours de la semaine, mais pour certains d’entre eux, les idées sont plus fructueuses que les autres… Le vendredi et le samedi sont synonymes de boogie! Le jeudi c’est LA soirée du 5@7 par excellence… le mardi c’est la soirée cinéma à moitié prix! Mais que faire un lundi ? Le lundi c’est le début de la semaine… et qui dit début de semaine dit retour sur le chemin de l’école ou du travail… en somme un jour pas très apprécié… mais nous au Lounge Urbain on a LA solution anti « lundis pourris »!! Laissez-vous entrainez dans une ambiance chaleureuse et comfortable, dans un univers rempli de joie et d’humour, le tout recouvert d’un soupçon de musique urbaine comme on l’aime au Lounge Urbain... Ça vous tente ? Alors direction le Café De Lima pour « Les soirées d’humour »… Sortie avec sourire aux lèvres garanti!! Animée par notre Keithy Antoine aka Lady Special K, cette jeune & jolie artiste, douée de plus d’un talents, saura avec passion & amour vous faire bouger sur des rythmes groovy & funky comme on les aiment! Plaisirs gustatifs et auditifs seront se mêler, et vos lundis n’auront plus ce goût amer désormais! Alors on vous donne rendez-vous, TOUS LES LUNDIS, à partir de 20H30 au Café De Lima, 6409 Saint Hubert (Métro Beaubien). Admission : 6$ . ------------------------------------- HAITIAN ALL-STARZ DJS ARE AVAILABLE FOR BOOKING.. MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASION.... (Events, Fundraiser, Fashion Show, Wedding, Festival, Concerts, Tours, Private Parties, & many more) {New York, New Jersey, Boston, Canada} ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OFFICE: (646)-504-1804 ____________ YOU CAN NOW SUBSCRIBE TO OUR iTunes Podcast => http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/haitian-all-starzs-music-mix/id402136112 or visit ==> http://haitianallstarz.podomatic.com/ AND GET THE DOWNLOADING. ********************************************* Haitian All-Starz brand is synonymous with quality and professionalism. We operate like a family and respect each and every DJ’s talent and hustle. We only select the best of the best and soon Haitian All-Starz family will be a respected name far beyond the entertainment industry. One love, One heart, One Islandà Haiti. WWW.HAITIANALLSTARZ.COM OFFICE: 646-504-1804