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Momentos emocionantes y también explosivos. He buceado a conciencia en mi fonoteca para aunar sonidos muy soul, muy negros, con momentos sinfónicos y melódicos alentadores. Así vibramos con Donny Hathaway, John Fogerty, Charles Bradley, Al Jarreau o Shirley Brown y nos inspiramos con The Divine Comedy o muy similares como Luke Special o el gran John Howard.CLO PROMO UPDISCO 1 BRUUT! Dex (5)DISCO 2 TOM JOHNSTON & DELBER McCLINTON Giving Up For Your Love (MUSCLE SHOALS - 15)DISCO 3 JOHN FOGERTY & JENNIFER HUDSON, ALLEN TOUSSAINT & REBIRTH BRASS BAND Proud Mary (14)SEP MARTÍN X (TWITER) + Lunes RÁINERDISCO 4 DUKE SPECIAL Everybody A Little Something (2)DISCO 5 THE DIVINE COMEDY To The Rescue (6)DISCO 6 JACQUELIN E. JONES One Monkey Can't Stop The Show (LIVING IN THE STREETS - 7)CLO LUCAS Podcast + LUNES ELENADISCO 7 CHARLES BRADLEY Can’t Fight The Feeling (1)DISCO 8 SPANKY WILSON You (LIVING IN THE STREETS - 4)DISCO 9 QUINN DEVEAUX Take Me Home (4)DISCO 10 DONNY HATHAWAY I Believe In My Soul (3)INDI MÚSICA ELIAS + SEP MARTÍN X (TWITTER)DISCO 11 JOHN HOWARD Two People in The Morning (3)DISCO 12 AL JARREAU Breakin’ Away (4)DISCO 13 SHIRLEY BROWN I Got To Go On Without You (4)Escuchar audio
This weeks episode of Upstate Vibin' In the Pocket showcases musical selections to celebrate the matriarch of the Mateus Clan. Featuring the music of Miriam Makeba, The Brothers Gibb, Shirley Brown, Sweet Honey and the Rock and more..For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/in-the-pocket/Tune into new broadcasts of In The Pocket, LIVE, Fridays from 12 - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're diving into a realm filled with characters who make us grit our teeth, furrow our brows, and sometimes—let's admit it—make us itch to reach into the story and deliver a perfectly executed whack! Listen to see if you'd slap the same characters we would. Follow us on Instagram @onthemeshow Email us at hello@ontheme.show For show notes, visit our website ontheme.showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Blues In the Basement, Cooki B and Tonya are joined by special guest host Marcus Malone, as we kick off a new season with a battle of two Blues legends; Shirley Brown vs. Shirley Murdock. We hear amazing songs from both artists and discuss what made them both legendary.
SUMMARYStax Records legend Deanie Parker talks about writing songs for Otis Redding, Albert King, William Bell, and Carla Thomas, dives deep on what made the Stax environment so special, and shines a light on the recently-released box sets of forgotten Stax songwriter demos. PART ONEScott and Paul discuss the wild story behind the monumental box set Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos.PART TWOOur in-depth interview with Deanie ParkerABOUT DEANIE PARKERWhile still in high school, Deanie Parker won a Memphis talent contest and an audition for Jim Stewart at Stax Records. He signed her and released her debut single, on the Volt label, in 1963. The self-penned “My Imaginary Guy” became a regional hit, but the life of a touring artist was not for Parker. She became the first Black employee at Stax's Satellite Record Shop before joining the label staff as the company's first publicist in 1964. Learning on the job while studying journalism at Memphis State, Parker eventually became the company's Vice President of Public Affairs. One of the first female publicists in the music industry, she worked closely with Isaac Hayes, Booker T & the MG's, Rufus and Carla Thomas, Johnnie Taylor, Albert King, and others. Wearing many hats at Stax, Deanie continued to write songs with colleagues such as Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, Eddie Floyd, Bettye Crutcher, Mack Rice, Mable John, and Homer Banks, with whom she penned the soul classic “Ain't That a Lot of Love.” The list of Stax artists who recorded her songs includes Otis Redding, Carla Thomas, William Bell, Sam & Dave, The Staple Singers, and more. Her other writing skills were put to use penning liner notes for classic albums such as Sam & Dave's Hold On, I'm Comin', Albert King's Born Under a Bad Sign, Otis Redding's Live in Europe, and Shirley Brown's Woman to Woman. From 1987 through 1995, Deanie served as the Assistant Director of the Memphis in May International Festival. A tireless champion of the Stax legacy, she became the first President and CEO of Soulsville, the nonprofit organization established to build and manage the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Stax Music Academy, and the Soulsville Charter School. She was appointed to the Tennessee Arts Commission in 2004 and, in 2009, was awarded two Emmy awards for the I Am a Man documentary short, for which she was an executive producer and the title song composer. The list of artists outside the Stax family who've covered Deanie Parker's songs includes The Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, Darlene Love, Taj Mahal, Three Dog Night, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Band, New York Dolls, Simply Red, Hall & Oates, and many others. She is a co-producer and co-liner notes writer of the seven-CD collection Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos, and was recently announced as a 2023 inductee into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.
| Give It Right (feat. Juanita Wynn) | Joe Leavy | Up A Notch (feat. Juanita Wynn) | Joe Leavy | Your Heart Belongs To Me | Velvelettes | Touchin' | Honey Bxby | Trauma (Clean Version) | Honey Bxby | Love At Your Fingertips | Theo Forsett | Cariño - The Leaves Are Fallin' | Møkobely | Shining | Chris Ballin | Here & Now (Radio Edit) | The Paradise Projex feat. Charlotte Kelly | I Will Love You | Roger Hill Music | New To This | Maxine Scott | Slow Dancing | Kenyon Dixon feat. Kincy | Love & Flowers | Les Imprimés | Symfonia | Ariel | Set You Free (Moods Remix) | Lina Nikol | My Everything | D'Mar | Oh Honey | Joe Irving | The Falling | Sipprell | Ready For Real | King Sis | Reality Begins | Sharnette Hyter | Euphoria | Iris Aeria | Weshside | Iris Aeria | Never Give Up | Krishawna | Good Love | Abi-Yah | Stranger At My Door | Napoleon Demps | Light Your Light | Nevi | When A Woman Had Enough | Ricky White | Pillowcase | Pscila | Once In A Million | Allen Anjeh | Loving On You Loving On Me | Evette Busby | Summer (feat. Aja Adam) | Ashia Vu | I Don't Care Anymore | Shirley Brown | Good Man Of Mine | Equanya' | What A Difference She Made | Jalen Ngonda
It's Tuesday and we're back to our regular schedule programming, with special guest Dev and Brandon! We are here with episode 55, a highly anticipated movie of the year and review for us, of “The Blackening!” And just like the movie, we kept the same energy and we kept it Black Af! Can we get an AMEN!? First question, in the song “Woman to Woman” by Shirley Brown, who were the two women!? Brandon held it down early for the gang but we get in to the comedy of it all! The horror tropes used within the movie , how the gang would've done with the movie questions … how do you handle the question “Who all going to be there !” Brandon brings up his iPhone in a movies conversation again , the last time we drank kool aid , is ginger-ale medication, and much much more! And of course the reason we are here! WAS IT GOOD THOUGH!!
Hi All, Here is the podcast of my 'In The Groove' show on Starpoint Radio on Sunday 16th April 2023, featuring new and promo releases by The Journey Men Ft Anna-Marie Johnson, Sounds of Blackness, Stephanie Mills Ft Ray Chew, Kea, Domo Domo, DJ Pope Feat. Lifford, Takim Feat George Benson, Wez Whynt, Charlise Renee' & Freedom, Laroye & Javonntte and Valentino Maltos Ft Marqell, plus vintage grooves by Shirley Brown, Mink, 95 North Ft Heather Rose and Banda Black Rio and 'A touch Of Jazz' from JuJu, forthcoming on Colin Ciurtis Presents.. i hope you enjoy the selections xPaul Stuart 'In The Groove' - Starpoint Radio - Sunday 16th April 202301. Sounds of Blackness - #Urgonnawin (Single - Atomic K Records/Sounds of Blackness Records 2023)02. George Anderson - Back In The Day (The Story So Far LP - George Anderson 2023)03. Takim Feat George Benson - Dancing To A New Groove (Single - Platinum Garage Recordings 2023)04. Banda Black Rio - Miss Cheryl (Saci Perere LP - RCA 1980)05. Valentino Maltos Ft Marqell - Just Look Up (Single - Izipho soul 2023)06. Kea - We Made It Thru (Single - Ebony Soul Records 2023)07. Shirley Brown - Looking For The Real Thing (Intimate Storm LP - Sound Town 1984)08. Rich Beggar - Nights (Single - DSG Promo 2023)09. JuJu - Black Samba (Colin Curtis Presents - JuJu EP 2023)10. Ni Maxine - Changing Every Day (Single - Baltic Jazz Recordings 2023)11. Terri Walker - Fearless (My Love Story LP - Wings of a Hummingbird Records 2023)12. Lina Nikol Ft Boyan - Tell Me Is It Worth It (Single - Stereofox 2023)13. Stephanie Mills Ft Ray Chew - Faith and Love (Single - JM Records 2023)14. The Shindellas - Last Night Was Good for My Soul (Single - Weirdo Workshop 2023)15. Charlise Renee' & Freedom - The Way (Single - Platinum Vybe Recordings 2023)16. Mink - You Were The One (Too Late)(River Edge Records 12" 1984)17. Domo Domo - Happening In The Streets (Domo Domo Rework) (Vega Records 2023)18. Musiq Soulchild - So Beautiful (Franke Estevez FUZION Club Vox) (frankeestevezfuzion.bandcamp.com 2023)19. DJ Pope Feat. Lifford - Little Ghetto Boy (Funkhut Alternate Vocal) (Househead London Promo 2023)20. Laroye & Javonntte - Let It Go (Original Mix) (Local Talk 2023)21. Mike Labirt - Set Yourself Free (Free 2 Dance Mix)(Free Your mind EP - New Generation Records 2023)22. Julius Jordan Ft Eric Roberson - Real Good Time (Shannon Chambers 1Sound Remix) (Mirror Ball 2023)23. The Journey Men Ft Anna-Marie Johnson - Wanna Be Down (Dub & Main Mix) (Raising Records 2023)24. Dave Scott & Vincenzo Carcione - The Right One (Original Mix) (Oh So Coy Recordings 2023)25. 95 North Ft Heather Rose - Unbelievable (Ricanstruction Remix) (K2 Recordings 1999)26. Wez Whynt Ft Hannah Khemoh - Vibe (Wez Whynt Vocal Mix) (Vibe Boutique 2023)
As we celebrate Women's History Month,i'll be playing your favorite Soul female artists including:Aretha Franklin,Mariah Carey,Diana Ross,Teena Marie,Stephanie Mills,Vanessa Williams,Chaka Khan,Shirley Brown,Roberta Flack,Barbara Mason and First Choice.Plus Hip-Hop selections from:Queen Latifah,Salt-n-Pepa,Lauryn Hill,JJ Fad and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samuel-wilsonjr/message
The Voice is back from hiatus with a Special Edition of The Sweet Spot, "The Love Gone Wrong Sessions." This is a Full-Length show with classic songs by The Temptations, Angie Stone, Skyy, and more, as well as some Southern Soul and gritty Blues songs by Omar Cunningham, Jeff Floyd, Denise LaSalle, Millie Jackson, Shirley Brown, and Peggy Scott Adams. The songs range from soft and sexy to straight up off the wall. SIt back, relax and have some fun with The Voice, in The Sweet Spot.
Drea'C is a soulful and sultry vocalist who sings a powerful new blend of Southern Soul with a melodic appeal. Drea'C began singing in the church at the tender age of 8 years old. She later elevated her singing vocal capabilities and patterns within the high school choir. She quickly garnered the recognition of her peers and fans through her prolific delivery of songs performed by her contemporaries. She is often referenced as the "Mahalia Jackson of the Blues". The artist is originally based out of Birmingham, Alabama, and has a background similar to her mentors. Equally influenced by Mahalia Jackson, Betty Wright, Shirley Brown, Denise LaSalle. Her debut single, "Another You" was released on September 23, 2022
| Turn Us Back Around | Sir Spencer feat. Chrissi Poland | 2022 | My Love Song | Ronald Isley & The Isley Brothers | 2022 | Right Way | Ronald Isley & The Isley Brothers | 2022 | Something Inside My Head (feat. Phillippe Wynne) | Gene Dunlap | 1981 | Giving Love | The Voices Of East Harlem | 1973 | What A Difference She Made | Jalen Ngonda | 2022 | Good Good Lovin' | Bobby Hebb | 1966 | Unloved, Unwanted Me | Barbara Lynn | 2022 | Merry Go Round | Oscar Perry | 1986 | That Feeling | Coline Creuzot | 2022 | Special Lady | Erskine Williams | 1987 | I Can't Stop Loving You | Such | 2022 | All That Matters | Michigan Avenue | 1983 | Fly | Telica feat. Amalie Bryde | 2022 | For The First Time | Bloodstone | 1974 | Who You Sleeping With | Jesse James | 2022 | Body And Soul (That's The Way It's Got To Be) | Soul Generation | 1972 | The Girl Next Door | The Mansion | 2022 | Stop, Let Your Heart Be Your Guide | The Mansion | 2022 | Like A Flower | Terry Harris | 2022 | If You Bout It | Terry Harris | 2022 | Why Should We Stop Now | The Natural Four | 1969 | I Never Knew Love (Could Feel This Way) | Platypus | 2022 | When You Dance (Gedi Clean Edit) | Tank | 2022 | Come Over | Chandra Raye | 2022 | I Found Love (When I Found You) | Spinners | 1977 | I'm Riding Your Shadow (Down To Love) | Spinners | 1977 | Late Night With You | Jarvis Greene | 2022 | Don't Leave Me Baby | Ray Gant & Arabian Knights | 1971 | It Ain't No Fun | Shirley Brown | 1974
The Velvet Voice of Soul, Vick Allen, is known for his work as a Southern Soul artist with hits like Soul Music and Mississippi Girl. He is also a talented songwriter, producer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist. Vick discusses his gospel roots and memorable times collaborating with Harvey Watkins, Jr., Shirley Brown, Willie Clayton, and Denise LaSalle. He also talks about his special connection to Mel Waiters. Need a visual experience? Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/uyVOwDX1IFk Soul Music Official Video https://youtu.be/LHGRaFmcsNE Mississippi Girl Official Video https://youtu.be/YsH2UM4Zn-M Connect with Vick: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vickallen01/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VickAllen Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/vickallenfanpage Connect with Scherrie: Coaching: https://www.playbigfasterchallenge.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scherriespeaks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scherriespeaks LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scherriespeaks Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/scherriespeaks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scherriespeaks #soulmusic #mississippigirl #vickallen #playbigfaster #scherrieprince
The Velvet Voice of Soul, Vick Allen, is known for his work as a Southern Soul artist with hits like Soul Music and Mississippi Girl. He is also a talented songwriter, producer, arranger, and multi-instrumentalist. Vick discusses his gospel roots and memorable times collaborating with Harvey Watkins, Jr., Shirley Brown, Willie Clayton, and Denise LaSalle. He also talks about his special connection to Mel Waiters.Need a visual experience? Watch the full interview:https://youtu.be/uyVOwDX1IFkSoul Music Official Videohttps://youtu.be/LHGRaFmcsNEMississippi Girl Official Videohttps://youtu.be/YsH2UM4Zn-MConnect with Vick:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vickallen01/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VickAllenFacebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/vickallenfanpageConnect with Scherrie:Coaching: https://www.playbigfasterchallenge.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scherriespeaksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/scherriespeaksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scherriespeaksTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/scherriespeaksTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scherriespeaks#soulmusic #mississippigirl #vickallen #playbigfaster #scherrieprince
The telecommunications industry is growing, and more people are needed to meet workforce needs. Shirley Brown-Harrison, a senior instructor at the Tennessee College of Applied Technology at Hohenwald, discusses how TCAT is preparing students for telecommunications careers. Focusing on three learning objectives, Brown-Harrison's team ensures the students are prepared for industry careers. Those objectives are: 1. Teach fundamentals and teach them well. 2. Help students develop critical-thinking skills. 3. Learn to learn.
I'll be playing your favorite artists who were on Stax Records with selctions from Sam & Dave,The Bar-Kays,Issac Hayes,The Satple Singers,Johnnie Taylor,Shirley Brown and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
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| Make Me Feel | 04:49 | Chris Walker | Luxury Of Love | 04:54 | David Peaston | When She Stops Asking | 04:23 | Johnnie Taylor | Falling | 04:22 | Sharon Bryant | Don't Say No (feat. Brenda J. Nelson) | 05:02 | The Manhattans | So In Love With You | 05:03 | Rosie Gaines | I'll Remember You With Love | 04:03 | Ray, Goodman & Brown | Since I Fell For You | 06:08 | Laura Lee | Share My Life | 05:22 | Eugene Record | All Alone | 05:28 | Mike Davis | Holding On To Love | 05:48 | Robbie Mychals | Are You Going My Way | 05:09 | The Whispers | Keep My Love | 04:40 | E. J. Johnson | Can't Get You Out Of My Head | 05:34 | N-Circle Band | Love Don't Get No Better (feat. Brenda J. Nelson) | 06:23 | Gavin Christopher | When I'm With You (feat. Elisha La'Verne) | 06:03 | Carmichael Musiclover | When I Give My Love (This Time) | 07:06 | Phyllis Hyman | I Wonder Where The Love Has Gone | 05:14 | Shirley Brown | Some Days Were Meant For Rain | 04:55 | Tower Of Power | So Wonderful | 05:30 | Mighty, Good, & Strong Band | Ultimate Relationship (feat. Lalah Hathaway) | 04:27 | Donald Lawrence | One Bad Habit (And That's Loving You) | 07:43 | Betty Wright
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, Henry John LaRose was a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1978 season. He batted and threw left-handed. On September 20th, 1978, LaRose made a relief appearance against Detroit at Tiger Stadium. He allowed five runs, giving three hits and five walks without strikeouts over two innings of work. He never appeared in a major league game again. LaRose also played for the 1989 Winter Haven Super Sox of the Senior Professional Baseball Association. Now for our feature story: A group of Rhode Island health care workers is again asking a federal judge to block the state's requirement that people working in the medical profession be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. A lawyer for eight people went before a federal judge on Friday seeking a preliminary injunction barring the state from enforcing the vaccine mandate, arguing that the state must provide a religious exemption if it offers a medical exemption. Lawyer Joseph Larisa Jr. said at least 365 Rhode Island health care workers are exempted on medical grounds and can continue to work while wearing N95 masks and submitting to twice-weekly testing. The same option should be offered to people seeking religious exemptions. Larisa said: “If you grant one, you need to grant the other.” Assistant Attorney General Michael W. Field told the judge that a federal appeals court has already upheld a lower court ruling refusing to block a similar vaccination requirement in Maine, and the U.S. Supreme Court let the appeals court ruling stand. He said the mandate is intended to protect vulnerable patients. The judge did not immediately rule. The state regulation, enacted Aug. 17, required that health care workers be vaccinated by Oct. 1. The state's mandate applies to workers in state-run and state-licensed health care facilities. Those who don't comply risk losing their licenses to work in the state. Some health care workers had previously challenged the mandate's lack of a religious exemption. But the same federal judge in September refused to issue a temporary restraining order blocking the state from enforcing the mandate, saying that the workers had not demonstrated a likelihood of success on the merits. For more about the coronavirus pandemic, the recovery, and the latest on all things in and around Westerly, head over to westerlysun.com. There are a lot of businesses in our community that are hiring right now, so we're excited to tell you about some new job listings. Today's Job posting comes from Crimmins Residential Staffing in Westerly. A couple in Watch Hill is looking for a part-time housekeeper. Pay is $35 per hour and you'll work there 3 days per week in season and one day per week during the off-season. For more job requirements, check out the link in the description: https://www.indeed.com/jobs?l=Westerly%2C%20RI&mna=5&aceid&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpf2IBhDkARIsAGVo0D2S3gEb-328GyRpBuTTeeKPdn3-klOh0KYAsfete6MEZmI5S4qTg-4aAnQkEALw_wcB&vjk=028da372fc87d663 Today we're remembering the life of Keith Romaine Brown, traditional Sub Chief of the Wiquapaug Eastern Pequot Indian Tribe of Niantic-Narragansett. He was the loving companion of Shirley Brown. Born in Westerly, in 1951, Keith worked as a machinist at Monsanto for a number of years as well as Stop & Shop. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and visiting Pow wows locally and around New England. Keith was an avid genealogist and loved his culture and history. He passed many of these teachings onto his children and nieces and nephews. Keith was also a maternal nephew of the late 2-time Boston Marathon winner and 1936 U.S. Olympian Ellison 'Tarzan' Brown. He leaves his children, grandchildren, siblings, and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Keith's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| Prayers For My Children | 03:42 | Brian Owens & The Deacons Of Soul | I've Been Good To You | 03:30 | The Young Vandals | Thanks To You | 03:15 | Ronnie Walker | (Too Long) I've Been Waiting | 02:43 | The Combinations | Need You | 03:19 | Rachael Marks | Out Of My Life | 02:20 | The Expressions | Never Wanted Anyone | 03:57 | Will Downing | Pay Back Is A Dog | 04:33 | The Stylistics | When You Loving Me | 05:12 | Ellis B. | It Ain't No Big Thing | 02:46 | Radiants | Ain't No Big Thing | 02:50 | The Catalinas | Do You Really Love Me | 04:26 | Four Mints | Hesitate | 04:09 | Gabriel Blackmon | Ain't No Doubt About It | 03:55 | The Sylvers | Body Like Dat (feat. Josie Fountain) | 03:31 | MS1 Project | Let's Make Love (Like It's The Last Time) | 04:20 | Denise Lasalle | Lonely Weatherman | 02:58 | The Premiers | I Believe In Love | 04:19 | Joe Coleman | Then Came You (feat. Tony Mosley) | 03:42 | Saint Jaimz | His Beginning Is My End | 04:28 | Kool And Together | Woman To Woman | 03:54 | Shirley Brown | From His Woman To You | 04:59 | Barbara Mason | I Am Your Woman, She Is Your Wife | 05:31 | Barbara Mason | You Ain't Woman Enough To Take My Man | 05:11 | Shirley Brown | Baby Don't Go | 02:35 | Occasions | Thanks To You | 04:59 | D. Saunders | Let Me Go | 03:25 | The Harmonics | True Love | 06:03 | Tony Lindsay | Fall In Love | 05:55 | Secret Night Gang
Struggling to find space in my radio show for any oldies - plus oldies for me tend to be post 2000 anyway. This one goes back, by and large, much further and is pretty much all, if not all Southern Soul. I started off in Atlanta and then strayed across other Southern States for this fairly randomly selected podcast | What I Like (feat. Sir Charles Jones, Omar Cunningham & K Monique) | Mississippi Hummin Boy | Otis Sleeps On | Arthur Conley | The Makings of You | Gladys Knight & the Pips | Pity a Fool | Carl Sims | Someone To Talk To | James Brown | Ain't Nothing Like the Lovin' We Got | Bobby Womack; Shirley Brown | Watch Dog [Alternate Take] | Barbara & the Browns | Your Love Was Good For Me | James Brown | I'm So Glad | Mel Waiters | Call Tyrone | Tyrone Davis | Teardrops | Willie Bollinger | Tin Man | John Edwards | Let's Get Back on Track | Johnnie Taylor | Girl Overboard | Dorothy Moore | Let's Take a Look at Our Life | Emory & The Dynamics | Something Wrong With Our Love | Joe Graham | Take Me Back | Ralph "Soul" Jackson | You Can't Stop a Woman [#] | Gorgeous George | I Must Be Doing Something Right | Delia Gartrell | Cry To Me | Loleatta Holloway | Cold Hearted Woman | John Edwards | Believe In Me | David Sea | What's It All About | The Counts | Take Another Look | Frankie Sanders | Look Out (I'm Gonna Blow Your Mind) | Georgia Soul Twisters | Set Me Free | Ralph "Soul" Jackson | Mother of Shame | Loleatta Holloway | You've Never Really Lived | Frederick Knight | Your Sign Is a Good Sign | Mitty Collier
**The Groove Doctors Tuesday Drive Time Show Replay On traxfm.org. This Week The Groove Doctor Featured Artists Such As 9.9. Maze. Shirley Brown. Meli'sa Morgam. Rome Jefferies. Precinct. Twillight 22. Shadow. Willie Hutch. 9th Creation. Imagination. Steve Arrington. Barbara St Claire. Surface Plus Loads More Boogie Classics. Rare Grooves. Soul & Funk The Groove Doctors Drive Time Show Live Tuesday's & Friday's At 5PM UK Time The Station: traxfm.org #traxfm #groovedoctor #drivetimeshow #soul #funk #boogie #raregrooves #70dance #80dance #70ssoul #80ssoul #disco #neosoul #r&b #groovedoctor #contemporarysoul Listen Live Here Via The Trax FM Player: chat.traxfm.org/player/index.html Mixcloud LIVE :mixcloud.com/live/traxfm Free Trax FM Android App: play.google.com/store/apps/det...mradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : facebook.com/original103.3 Trax FM Live On Hear This: hearthis.at/k8bdngt4/live Tunerr: tunerr.co/radio/Trax-FM Tune In Radio : tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176 OnLine Radio Box: onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs...cs=uk.traxRadio Radio Deck: radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87...7e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: traxfmlondon.radio.net Stream Radio : streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: liveonlineradio.net/english/tr...ax-fm-103-3.htm**
In the fourth episode of British Murders Season 4, I tell the story of Stuart Hulse and Shirley Brown.In June 1996, Hulse attended a "sordid sex party" with ten other individuals.At the party, Hulse watched an extreme pornographic video and became frustrated when he was left on his own after everyone else coupled up and disappeared to different bedrooms.Hulse took a taxi home, snuck into Shirley Brown's house and sexually assaulted her. He was re-enacting the acts portrayed in the video.He then strangled Shirley to death with her tights and went home.He was handed a life sentence in January 1998 and told in 2008 that he must serve a minimum of 17 years behind bars before being eligible for parole.Follow British Murders on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishmurdersTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@britishmurdersTwitter: https://twitter.com/britishmurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BritishMurdersPodcastMerchandise available here:https://teespring.com/stores/britishmurdersSupport the show on Patreon for early access to ad-free-episodes:https://www.patreon.com/britishmurdersMake a one-off donation here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/britishmurders All episodes are available on my website:https://www.spreaker.com/show/british-murdersWould you please send any British murder case suggestions to:britishmurderspodcast@gmail.comIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicMy recording equipment:Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone: https://amzn.to/3F1JkkjCloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1: https://amzn.to/2XZicC8Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3kKCLL2Rode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom Arm: https://amzn.to/3zHJOs8Purchase 'The Serial Killer's Book of Haiku' by Rose Bundy here:https://amzn.to/3lYRMbuRecorded in:ZancastrEdited in:AudacityDaVinci Resolve 17Mastered in:AuphonicReferences:Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd. (1998). Porn party man admits carbon copy murder. The Free Library. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Porn+party+man+admits+carbon+copy+murder.-a060849041Ex-soldier kills in "porn movie" reenactment. (2008, February 1). The Bolton News. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/2013399.ex-soldier-kills-in-porn-movie-reenactment/Extreme Pornography. (2019, September 10). The Crown Prosecution Service. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.cps.gov.uk/legal-guidance/extreme-pornographyInnocence killed by porn video. (1998, February 12). Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/6160565.innocence-killed-porn-video/Man pleads guilty to killing woman, acting out porn film. (1998, January 17). The Guardian, 8. Retrieved from Newspapers.com.Party "loner" gets life for sex murder. (1998, January 29). Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/6161753.party-loner-gets-life-sex-murder/Party-goer says "Hulse could have killed me." (1998, February 12). Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/6160576.party-goer-says-hulse-killed-me/Porn murder: video curb call. (1998, January 22). Independent.Ie. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.independent.ie/world-news/porn-murder-video-curb-call-26199329.htmlPorn video sex killer jailed for life. (1998, January 22). The Guardian, 6. Retrieved from Newspapers.com.Sex offender treatment programme. (n.d.). Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.rdash.nhs.uk/services/our-services/forensic-services/amber-lodge/sex-offender-treatment-programme/Shirley: Killer could have struck again! (1998, February 5). Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/6161178.shirley-killer-struck/Wikipedia contributors. (2021, September 19). Lowton. Wikipedia. Retrieved October 18, 2021, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lowton
Crate digging from 1999 - 2005 Electro, techno, funky house, deep house, tech-house, breakbeat, progressive house, progressive trance, epic trance, psy-trance and hardcore all in one journey Tracklist: 1. Freeform Five - Perspex Sex (Ewan Pearson Mix) 2. Slam - Visions (Two Lone Horsemen Mix) 3. Annie - Chewing Gum (Mylo Mix) 4. Groove Armada - Easy (Pulse Mix) 5. Nelly Furtado - Powerless (Leama & Moor Mix) 6. Infusion - Do To You In '82 7. Agent Sumo - 24 Hours 8. Planet Funk - Inside The People (Phunk Investigation Mix) 9. Eddie Amador - House Music (Ian Pooley Mix) 10. Sade - By Your Side (Ben Watts Mix)] 11. Shirley Brown vs. Mr. Fingers – Can You Feel It Woman To Woman 12. Dr Kucho! & Gregor Salto - Playboy Interviews 13. Peace Division - Beats In Pieces 14. Bakony Scamp - House Come Save Me 15. Benz & MD - Snowblind (Spincycle Mix) 16. Mazi & Haris - Foreign Policy 17. Echomen - Substance 18. Furry Phreaks feat. Terra Deva - Soothe (Chicane Deep End Dub) 19. Poloroid - So Damn Beautiful (Andy Morris Mix) 20. Circ - Destroy She Said 21. U2 - With Or Without You (Sultan & Miche's Sona Afterhours Mix) 22. Dido - Don't Leave Home (Gabriel & Dresden Mix) 23. Steve Porter - Oyster Crackers 24. Ahmet Ertenu - Why 25. Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles (Probspot Mix) 26. Damien Heck feat. Michelle Chi - Deep Reveal (Baunder Mix) 27. Age of Love - Age Of Love (Wrecked Angle Mix) 28. Dave Seaman pres. Group Therapy - My Own Worst Enemy (Trafik Mix) 29. UNKLE - Eye For An Eye (Force Mass Motion Mix) 30. Adam Freeland with Josh Wink & Tom Middleton - Rise Above 31. Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze 2004 32. Filter - Take A Picture (Hybrid Mix) 33. Bedrock - Heaven Scent (Breakbeat Mix) 34. Peter Martin pres. Anthanasia - Perfect Wave (Oahu Break Dub) 35. Fluke - Slap It 36. Younger Brother - Even Dwarves Start Small 37. Michael Lanning - Tantric Progression 38. PQM - You Are Sleeping (PQM Meets Luke Chable Mix) 39. Barry Gilbey - Plastic Man (Nolovenodub Mix) 40. Deepsky - Gareth's Church (Cass & Slide Mix) 41. Push - Strange World (Hardy Heller Mix) 42. Y-Traxx - Mystery Land (Mr Sam and Fred Baker Mix) 43. Chris Rea - All Summer Long (Katcha Mix) 44. Rev 9 - The Weapon 45. Solar Stone - Seven Cities (V-One's Living Cities Mix) 46. Fire & Ice - Heart & Mind 47. Anggun - Snow On The Sahara (Trouser Enthusiasts Mix) 48. JOC - Volcano 49. Jurgen Vries - Opera Song 50. Goldenscan - Sunrise (Ronski Speed Mix) 51. Talla 2XLC - Can You Feel Silence (Flutlicht Mix) 52. Lost Tribe - Gamemaster (Digital Blonde Mix) 53. Storm - Storm (Man With No Name Mix) 54. Space Frog - Follow Me 2002
Featured Artists: Jesse James, Estee Pierce, Joe Addams, Carmy, Shirley Brown, Jeff Ramsey Martin Luther Dumas Jr. “Attitude, Belief & Determination” (Taurean Connection) 12' Gift of Dreams “By my side” (Jam-Power) LP – Jesse James “If a man loved a woman” (Soul Junction Records) 7' – Oliver Cheatham “Good guys don't make good lovers” (Soul … Continue reading 05/06/21 Soul Discovery →
El regreso del Doctor Lonnie Smith con Iggy Pop es uno de los acontecimientos del año en la música negra. Recordamos a música negra del Reino Unido con Soul II Soul, C+C Music Factory o The Family Stand. Los ritmos de la ciudad del soul. El lunes próximo se cumplirán 40 años de la muerte de Bob Marley. La banda de Ivan Neville es otro de los grandes discos de actualidad. Recuperamos también Angela Bofill. DISCO 1 DR LONNIE SMITH & Iggy Pop Why Can't We Live Together (1) DISCO 2 DUMPSTAPHUNK Make It After All (2) DISCO 3 C+C MUSIC FACTORY I Found Love (4) DISCO 4 THE FAMILY STAND Connected (4) DISCO 5 SOUL II SOUL & Carol Wheeler Back To Life (Jam On The Groove Mix) (BLACK RAIN - 3) DISCO 6 STEFFEN MORRISON Can’t Stop Loving (6) DISCO 7 SHIRLEY BROWN I've Got To Go On Without You (4) DISCO 8 THE SOULOMONICS Stop The Time (3) DISCO 9 ANGELA BOFILL Holdin' Out For Love (CD 1 - 4) DISCO 10 MOMO SAID Hold On (9) DISCO 12 LIGHT OF THE WORLD I Shot The Sheriff (Cara A) DISCO 13 BOB MARLEY Could You Be Loved (CD 4 - 12) Escuchar audio
On this episode of Blues In The Basement, Cookie B and Leon takes you on a journey through the different genres of Blues. as we hear from greats like Shirley Brown, Johnnie Taylor, and more. Make sure to tune into this brand new episode on the Kudzukian app and kudzukian.com.
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1hr+ of Classic Soul Music. Artists include: Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Sam Cooke, Otis Reading, The Drifters, The Impressions, Wilson Pickett, Percy Sledge, James Brown, Dramatics, Shirley Brown, Staple Singers, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes and Ben E. King.Tips welcome at cash app $djbenniejamesTo become a supporter, sponsor or investor goto djbenniejames.com/podcastSpecial Thanks to sheabutterlasvegas.com and Life Destiny SOULutions.* Disclaimer: I don't own the rights to this music. I play songs from both emerging artists and established artists to help promote their work. All the music featured has been purchased from legal platforms such as iTunes because I believe that artists should get recognition and any payments and royalties due to them. Support the show (https://djbenniejames.com/podcast)
Hello Barbara, this is Shirley! In 1974, Shirley Brown released the song Woman to Woman which quickly became an R&B hit. Woman to Woman begins with a phone call from a wife to her husband's mistress and the song continues on to highlight how she feels about the situation. How often in life do we not have the courage to have tough conversations because it will make us or others feel uncomfortable? Join host, Tomeria Jordan, and special guests, Tammy Gaitor and Tasha Jordan for this very timely discussion on what we don't say to other women (mothers, sisters, friends, etc.). Tasha Jordan is a Senior Contracts Officer at Norfolk State University...behold the green and Gold. She is an awesome mother to two beautiful children and is the wife of Bruce Jordan for over 17 years. Tasha is a very inspirational woman who loves to encourage, uplift and support other people as often as she can. She will be hosting Behind the Music with EMG Worship on 9/26/20 at 7:30PM EST. Tammy Gaitor is the CEO and Founder of Bluff City Leadership where she helps people strengthen their professional and personal relationships through communication. She is a certified communication coach who believes bridging the gap between ‘what is said' and ‘what is meant' adds intrinsic and quantifiable value to any person, family or workplace. Tammy is also the creator of the Butterfly Evolution radio show which airs on Blogtalk radio on Tuesday's at 8PM CST with her co-host, Rodney Jordan. She is also a former host on the Bridging Talk Show which airs on Preach The Word Worldwide Network. Tammy is definitely someone you should get to know. Her messages of hope, transformation and inspiration are powerful and life changing. https://bluffcityleadership.com/ https://www.blogtalkradio.com/butterflyevolution
Guest: RareRuby - https://www.instagram.com/rareruby86/ Why did you choose the song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dhFfJOWPzBQ - Louisiana Blues (1958) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGc3O2aRuOc - Never Make Your Move Too Soon (1978) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z49PsCpJNa4 - You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man (1995) Message link: https://anchor.fm/sparerare/message Because when I am playing soul and R&B on YouTube Shirley always plays! What mood were you in before/after the song? Honestly, I'd been listening to B.B. King, Shirley Brown, watching Dolemite Is My Name, and every time I hear the songs I think of my upbringing. Singing the old schools with my grandma. Would you be willing to Karaoke or sing-a-long? Out of respect heck no, my family can no matter what though lol Well on Blues I would love to just take over, So Yes I did a mod on Louisiana Blues! Please specify the lyrics that motivate you. Listen to them, they all do! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparerare/support
Guest: RareRuby - https://www.instagram.com/rareruby86/ Why did you choose the song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMPcvHs06yo - Shirley Brown Woman to Woman (1974) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6q_79g0VwI - Kenne` Wayne A&B Conversation (1997) Because when I am playing soul and R&B on YouTube Shirley always plays! then Kenne` pops into my head. What mood were you in before/after the song? Honestly, I'd been listening to B.B. King, Shirley Brown, watching Dolemite Is My Name and every time I hear the songs I think of my Mom and two Aunts. Would you be willing to Karaoke or sing-a-long? Out of respect heck no, my family can no matter what though lol Please specify the lyrics that motivate you. Listen to them, they all do! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparerare/support
Guest: RareRuby - https://www.instagram.com/rareruby86/ Why did you choose the song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjBp30kjzTc Because I have been going through some really really rough times realizing the love wasn't equal. What mood were you in before/after the song? Honestly, I'd been listening to B.B. King, Shirley Brown, and Etta James, Jo Dee Messina, Chris Ardoin and wishin' I could drink some liquor. Would you be willing to Karaoke or sing-a-long? Gonna try not to but I love this one! well, I may do my usual two-three plays. Please specify the lyrics that motivate you. Poor me, pour me another drink 'Cause I don't wanna feel a thing No more, hell nah I just wanna sip 'til the pain wears off Poor me, pour me another round Line 'em up and knock 'em down Two more, let's go 'Cause I ain't ever hurt like this before Don't wanna think about her Or wear a ring without her Don't wanna hit the karaoke bar Can't sing without her So make them drinks strong 'Cause, brother, she's gone And if I'm ever gonna move on I'ma need some whiskey glasses 'Cause I don't wanna see the truth She's probably making out on the couch right now With someone new Yeah, I'ma need some whiskey glasses If I'm gonna make it through If I'ma be single I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proof And see the world through whiskey glasses (Ain't nothing else to do, but sip around the truth) And see the world through whiskey glasses (I need a better view, where I don't drink to you) Last call I swear this will be my last call Now I ain't drunk dialing no more at 3 AM Mr. Bartender, hit me again Don't wanna think about her Or wear a ring without her Don't wanna hit the karaoke bar Can't sing without her So make them drinks strong 'Cause, brother, she's gone And if I'm ever gonna move on I'ma need some whiskey glasses 'Cause I don't wanna see the truth She's probably making out on the couch right now With someone new Yeah, I'ma need some whiskey glasses If I'm gonna make it through If I'ma be single I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proof And see the world through whiskey glasses (Ain't nothing else to do, but sip around the truth) Oh, see the world through whiskey glasses, yeah (I need a better view, where I don't drink to you) Line 'em up Line 'em up Line 'em up Line 'em up Knock 'em back Knock 'em back Knock 'em back Knock 'em back Fill 'em up Fill 'em up Fill 'em up Fill 'em up 'Cause if she ain't ever coming back Line 'em up Line 'em up Line 'em up Line 'em up Knock 'em back Knock 'em back Knock 'em back Knock 'em back Fill 'em up Fill 'em up Fill 'em up Fill 'em up 'Cause if she ain't ever coming back I'ma need some whiskey glasses 'Cause I don't wanna see the truth She's probably making out on the couch right now With someone new Yeah, I'ma need some whiskey glasses If I'm gonna make it through If I'ma be single I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proof And see the world through whiskey glasses (Ain't nothing else to do, but sip around the truth) Oh, see the world through whiskey glasses, yeah (I need a better view, where I don't drink to you) And see the world through whiskey glasses, yeah (I need a better view, where I don't drink to you) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparerare/support
Guest: RareRuby - https://www.instagram.com/rareruby86/ Why did you choose the song? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1plPyJdXKIY&list=PLn4xUhYSAevCXi5kGb1TAdvMOHFg7HvvO Because I have been going through some really really rough times and went to see a few friends to help me get a family member through a rough time because they weren't listening to me. Plus when your health problems outshine you, you feel like there's a gat on you. What mood were you in before/after the song? Honestly, I'd been listening to B.B. King, Shirley Brown, and Morgan Wallen and wishin' I could drink some liquor. Would you be willing to Karaoke or sing-a-long? Gonna try not to but I love this one! Please specify the lyrics that motivate you. G: Regulators We regulate any stealing of his property We're damn good too But you can't be any geek off the street Gotta be handy with the steel if you know what I mean. Earn your keep! Regulators! Mount up! G: It was a clear black night, a clear white moon Warren G was on the streets, trying to consume Some skirts for the eve, so I can get some phones Rolling in my ride, chilling all alone N: Just hit the east side of the LBC On a mission trying to find Mr. Warren G Seen a car full of girls ain't no need to tweak All you skirts know what's up with 213 G: So I hooks a left on 21 and Lewis Some brothers shooting dice so I said "Let's do this" I jumped out the ride, and said "What's up?" Some brothers pulled some gats so I said "I'm stuck." N: Since these girls peeping me I'mma glide and swerve These hookers looking so hard they straight hit the curb Onto bigger better things than some horny tricks I see my homey and some suckers all in his mix G: I'm getting jacked, I'm breaking myself I can't believe they taking Warren's wealth They took my rings, they took my Rolex I looked at the brother said "Damn, what's next?" N: They got my homey hemmed up and they all around Can't none of them see him if they going straight pound-for-pound They wanna come up real quick before they start to clown I best pull out my strap and lay them busters down G: They got guns to my head I think I'm going down I can't believe this happening in my own town If I had wings I would fly Let me contemplate I glanced in the cut and I see my homey Nate N: Sixteen in the clip and one in the hole Nate Dogg is about to make some bodies turn cold Now they dropping and yelling It's a tad bit late Nate Dogg and Warren G had to regulate I laid all them busters down I let my gat explode Now I'm switching my mind back into freak mode If you want skirts sit back and observe I just left a gang of hoes over there on the curb G: Now Nate got the freaks And that's a known fact Before I got jacked I was on the same track Back up back up 'cause it's on N A T E and me The Warren to the G N: Just like I thought They were in the same spot In need of some desperate help But Nate Dogg and the G-child Were in need of something else One of them dames was sexy as hell I said "oh, I like your size." She said "my car's broke down and you seem real nice Would you let me ride?" I got a car full of girls and it's going real swell The next stop is the Eastside Motel G: I'm tweaking Into a whole new era G-Funk Step to this I dare you Funk On a whole new level...... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sparerare/support
So far we've covered the rock years, now we delve in to my soul collection...Tracks from Isaac Hayes,Shirley Brown, Stevie Wonder, Isley Brothers and more... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshlysqueezedmedia/message
**Music Mick's Mixvibez Show Replay On Trax FM & Rendell Radio. Mick Featured Boogie Cuts From Sea Level, Direct Drive, Booker T, Art Webb, Blue Feather, Central Line, Enchantment, Fat Larry's Band, Gary's Gang, Harry Ray, Inner Life, Kleeer, Magic Lady & More. Also The Music Mick's “Affection Section” With Slowies Like The Isley Brothers, The O'Jays, Sherrick, Shirley Brown, Barry White, The Manhattans. Catch The Music Mick's Mixvibez Show Every Saturday From 4PM UK Time On Trax FM & Rendell Radio #traxfm #rendellradio #musicmick #mixvibezshow #soul #funk #80ssoul #boogie #70ssoul #disco #ballads #danceclassics #nusoul #musicmick #mixvibezshow Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
**Music Mick’s Mixvibez Show Replay On Trax FM & Rendell Radio. Mick Featured Boogie Cuts From Sea Level, Direct Drive, Booker T, Art Webb, Blue Feather, Central Line, Enchantment, Fat Larry’s Band, Gary’s Gang, Harry Ray, Inner Life, Kleeer, Magic Lady & More. Also The Music Mick’s “Affection Section” With Slowies Like The Isley Brothers, The O’Jays, Sherrick, Shirley Brown, Barry White, The Manhattans. Catch The Music Mick’s Mixvibez Show Every Saturday From 4PM UK Time On Trax FM & Rendell Radio #traxfm #rendellradio #musicmick #mixvibezshow #soul #funk #80ssoul #boogie #70ssoul #disco #ballads #danceclassics #nusoul #musicmick #mixvibezshow Listen Here: www.traxfm.org Free Trax FM Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.traxfmradio.ba.a6bcb The Trax FM Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/original103.3/ OnLine Radio Box: http://onlineradiobox.com/uk/trax/?cs=uk.trax Tune In Radio : https://tunein.com/radio/Trax-FM-s225176/ Radio Deck: http://www.radiodeck.com/radio/5a09e2de87e3370db06d44dc Radio.Net: http://traxfmlondon.radio.net/ Stream Radio : http://streema.com/radios/Trax_FM..The_Originals Live Online Radio: http://www.liveonlineradio.net/english/trax-fm-103-3.htm **
In this show you hear songs by great female vocalist as features or duets! @ShirleyBrown @Fantasia @Jhud @Beyoncé @Ashanti @TheWreakers @KellyRowland @MaryJBlige & More
Are you a parent to spiritual sons and daughters? Dr. Shirley Brown, senior pastor of Destiny International Ministries Apostolic Training Center, is a spiritual mother to many and shares wisdom from her years of accepting this God-given assignment. Dr. Brown cautions mothers and fathers in the faith to not try to be friends with their sons and daughters but to guide them in their growth in the Lord and in life. Listen to learn why it's important for spiritual parents to be healthy themselves before helping sons and daughters in the faith.
Vandaag staat de show in het teken van de soul ladies die ook de blues eren. Je hoort o.a. Lynn White, Betty Wright, Shirley Brown, Denise LaSalle en Nellie Tiger Travis.
Six Pack of Stax - Volume Four What is soul music? In our latest collection of Stax gems brought to you by hosts Lee McCormack of The Tramps Like Us Podcast, Mr Brian Jacobs, and Eric Miller of Pods & Sods, we answer that very question. And more - like who is paying the note on Shirley Brown's fella's car?? Not a ton of research, not a ton of pontificating, just three friends sharing some of the greatest rock & soul the world has ever known. In Volume Four, we're unpacking some classics by Wilson Pickett, The Staple Singers, JJ Barnes, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, and Shirley Brown.
Vandaag is het Soul label Stax de rode draad. Je hoort prachtige Soul van The Astors, Eddie Floyd, Otis Redding, The Staple Singers, Jean Knight, The Dramatics, Isaac Hayes, Johnnie Taylor, The Soul Children en Shirley Brown.
Vandaag is het Soul label Stax de rode draad. Je hoort prachtige Soul van The Astors, Eddie Floyd, Otis Redding, The Staple Singers, Jean Knight, The Dramatics, Isaac Hayes, Johnnie Taylor, The Soul Children en Shirley Brown.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Brothers On The Slide by Cymande on The Message (Sanctuary) 4′41″ Come and get some by Barbara Jones on Trojan reggae sisters collection (Trojan) 8′43″ Gypsy man by Marcia Griffiths on Trojan reggae sisters collection (Trojan) 11′43″ Remember that Sunday by Alton Ellis on Mr Soul of Jamaica (Trojan) 14′51″ Luxury by The Rolling Stones on It's only rock and roll (Promotone) 19′50″ Walk on by Neil Young on On the beach (Reprise) 22′33″ Cruisin' down the highway by James Gang on Miami (Atlantic) 26′50″ Until You Came Into My Life by Ann Peebles on I Can't Stand the Rain (Hi Records) 29′31″ Woman to Woman by Shirley Brown on Woman to Woman (Stax) 33′33″ Aht Uh Mi Hed by Shuggie Otis on Inspiration Information (Epic) 37′47″ I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me) by Bobby on The Definitieve Collection (Geffen Records) 42′24″ You're messing up a good thing by Bobby Womack on Lookin' for love again (Capitol) 44′07″ Super Duper Love by Sugar Billy on Soul power (Mainstream records) 48′27″ It's not supposed to be that way by Willie Nelson on Phases and stages (Warner) 51′52″ Give me strength by Eric Clapton on 461 Ocean Boulevard (POLYDOR) 54′41″ I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight by Richard & Linda Thomas on I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (Universal) 58′54″ Ghetto funk by Boris Gardiner on Every Nigger Is a Star (Jazzman) Check out the full archives on the website.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Brothers On The Slide by Cymande on The Message (Sanctuary) 4′41″ Come and get some by Barbara Jones on Trojan reggae sisters collection (Trojan) 8′43″ Gypsy man by Marcia Griffiths on Trojan reggae sisters collection (Trojan) 11′43″ Remember that Sunday by Alton Ellis on Mr Soul of Jamaica (Trojan) 14′51″ Luxury by The Rolling Stones on It's only rock and roll (Promotone) 19′50″ Walk on by Neil Young on On the beach (Reprise) 22′33″ Cruisin' down the highway by James Gang on Miami (Atlantic) 26′50″ Until You Came Into My Life by Ann Peebles on I Can't Stand the Rain (Hi Records) 29′31″ Woman to Woman by Shirley Brown on Woman to Woman (Stax) 33′33″ Aht Uh Mi Hed by Shuggie Otis on Inspiration Information (Epic) 37′47″ I Wouldn't Treat A Dog (The Way You Treated Me) by Bobby on The Definitieve Collection (Geffen Records) 42′24″ You're messing up a good thing by Bobby Womack on Lookin' for love again (Capitol) 44′07″ Super Duper Love by Sugar Billy on Soul power (Mainstream records) 48′27″ It's not supposed to be that way by Willie Nelson on Phases and stages (Warner) 51′52″ Give me strength by Eric Clapton on 461 Ocean Boulevard (POLYDOR) 54′41″ I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight by Richard & Linda Thomas on I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (Universal) 58′54″ Ghetto funk by Boris Gardiner on Every Nigger Is a Star (Jazzman)
We had an awesome morning interviewing Shirley Brown, District 4 Representative of the Sarasota County School Board! She has held her seat since 2006 and is up for re-election next month. We talked to her about a bunch of hot topics such as: Making Classrooms Safer, Getting Students College or Career Ready, Bright Futures and other scholarships, the Opioid epidemic and much more…
We had an awesome morning interviewing Shirley Brown, District 4 Representative of the Sarasota County School Board! She has held her seat since 2006 and is up for re-election next month. We talked to her about a bunch of hot topics such as: Making Classrooms Safer, Getting Students College or Career Ready, Bright Futures and other scholarships, the Opioid epidemic and much more…
The late great Preston Shannon is internationally recognized as the King of Beale Street. He gained international recognition during the 90’s after forming his own band releasing a string of successful albums on the Rounder Bullseye label and being nominated for two Grammy Awards. The native of Olive Branch, Mississippi was an experienced musician who cut his teeth in the band of platinum selling Grammy-winning soul great, Shirley Brown. Preston was recently featured on the cover of the Living Blues magazine and his latest studio effort, ‘Dust My Broom’ pays tribute to Elmore James and received critical acclaim.
The first episode of Shirley Brown's "Unapologetically You" podcast series.
Hear the story of the Rougemount Housing Co-operative & the Deohaeko Support Network, learn what intentional community is and how to build it, learn the key factors that made Rougemount a success for people with a disability, and get a different perspective on creating a home for people with a disability. This is part 4 of 6 of the mini-series on housing for people with a disability on the Empowering Ability podcast. In this episode, I bring you the story of Rougemount Co-operative Housing, and the Deohaeko Support Network– a co-operative housing project led by families that has embodied diversity, inclusion and community since its inception in the mid 1980’s. I had the pleasure of visiting the community for a guided tour, and I sat down to interview 5 members of the community. I Narrating the story of Rougemount and Deohaeko is Janet Klees. Janet has been involved in the lives of people with disabilities, their families, and allies in community for over 30 years. Until recently, she has been coordinator with the family-governed Deohaeko Support Network for over 20 years. She is the author of three books which are directly rooted in the Deohaeko experience, (We Come Bearing Gifts; Our Presence has Roots; Deohaeko Decades) and which are now sold around the world to present the unique options of this family group. Currently, Janet is the Executive Director with a family support organization, the Durham Association for Family Respite Services, with hopes of sharing her learning with a wider group of families in Durham Region and trying to affect larger scale supports and changes for families. The Story of Rougemount and Deohaeko Paraphrasing from the podcast Janet shares: “In the middle of crisis, there is always opportunity. In the 1980’s in the Greater Toronto Area there was a housing crisis, much like there is today, and a group of 7 families came together with the goal of creating ordinary life in ordinary neighborhoods for their sons and daughters with a developmental disability. At the time, the Federal Government of Canada and Provincial Government of Ontario was funding Housing co-operatives where the people don't own the units, but there are permanent tenants as long as they follow the rules of the co-op set by the co-op board. It just so happens that Rougemount was the very last co-operative housing project that was funded by the Canadian Government. The building was constructed with 105 units, where the 7 sons and daughters with a disability would live in this community. There are approximately 200 residents living at Rougemount and the residents were selected to represent the ethnic, demographic, and socioeconomic makeup of the surrounding region with no more than 10% of population having a disability, which is natural in this region (as it is in most areas). The founding families of Rougemount then created the Deohaeko Support Network, which is a group of families that think about the natural and paid supports for their 7 sons and daughters in the community.” Intentional Community There is a lot of discussion in the disability sector about what community is and the definitions can vary widely. The conversation can range from placing groups of people (such as people with a disability and seniors) together in a building to support each other, to a diverse group of individuals coming together to build relationships and share their gifts with each other. Amazing community builder, Linda Dawe shares what she has learned about building an intentional community at Rougemount over the last 25 years: “Intentional community is not something that you measure - it is something that you feel. It isn't a thing, it is in the hearts of people, and people embrace it to different degrees. One of the things that was important in creating the intentional community at Rougemount was the diversity in the residents that represented the actual community. Not placing groups of people together, such as seniors and people with disabilities. Intentional community at Rougemount started out as a grand thing, but simply it is just being in relationship with each other. People living well together. It requires effort, consciousness, and core people to hold the values of the community. Janet Klees adds: “Simply put, community is being a good neighbor. At Rougemount people look for opportunities to be good neighbors and then talk about it, and hold up examples of it. Intentional community isn't a building - it is a mindset! We can take the ideas with us, and many groups have. People have come into Rougemount and have seen how it works, and then brought it into neighborhoods with single family homes, and brought it into condo buildings. Rougemount is just an example of how it can work. On the podcast, Rougemount residents and supporters Donna Mitchell (25 year resident, Deohaeko member), Tiffany Dawe (25 year resident, Deohaeko member), Shirley Brown (25 year resident), and Sorida Fonseca (Supporter to Tiffany Dawe) share their story of intentional community and community contributions. Through their voices it is evident that everyone is an equal contributor to this community. People with a disability aren’t viewed as a burden, they are valued as equals in the community that provided significant contributions just like everyone else. Lessons from Deohaeko 5 Essential tips in shaping aspects of the community, invisible support, and making principled decisions that ensure that people are seen as ordinary neighbours sharing much common ground. *As described by Janet Klees on the podcast 1. Diversity. Dedication to supporting, shaping, and holding a very typical community - less than 10% disability. It is the diversity of the co-op that makes it work. Diversity first before building intentional community. 2. Where people lived. The people with disabilities living at Rougemount live in apartments across the building, not segregated on one floor. This allowed people to be known by their individual identity, not just by the identity of their disability. 3. Support identified by their name, and deflected to person and their interests. We helped new support workers be thoughtful on how they introduced themselves. When support introduced themselves they 1) identified themselves by their name only, 2) directed the conversation back to the individual they were supporting, and 3) spoke to that individual’s interest. (Example: “Hi I am Sorida, I'm hanging out with Tiffany today. We are headed to the art gallery today - have you seen her art? You should come over to her apartment sometime and see her art.”) 4. Discouraged segregated activities. When new committees were starting we had lots of conversation about who would participate. We thought about who from Deohaeko would participate in committees and chose not to have too many people with a disability on one committee because it then becomes difficult for people to build relationships. 5. No shared support. The reason is that the families didn't want people to see the same supporter with different people with disabilities because then people look at people with disabilities as all the same. Rather than saying different people need different kinds of support. Even in a crisis support wasn’t grouped. We figured different layers of support that would come forward in these situation. We really focused on people having their own unique and individual lives. *All of this is to focus on creating natural relationships, and it works. Creating Housing Solutions Today Janet has carried the thinking from her work with Deohaeko forward into her work today with Durham Association for Family Respite Services. Janet shares: "Housing is a community issue, not a disability issue. In our most recent housing project, we partnered with Brockville and District Association for Community Involvement on a housing project called, ‘Housing is a Community Issue’. We asked families who were interested in housing to join us in discovering housing solutions together and 35 families showed up. This is incredible because we told the families up front that we don’t have any money to give. It shows how understanding families are that they are going to be part of the solution. Even in this housing crisis, people are still finding housing. With our project, we are thinking about what are the ways that people are finding to build, buy, rent, and to figure out housing. Then asking, ‘why can't these ways fit families that are looking for housing?’ This is not a Ministry of Community and Social Services (MCSS) issue, it belongs with housing. This is an affordability issue, not a disability issue. If people need renovations it is a cost issue. We need to ally ourselves with all the people that are struggling for housing. There are organizations like Habitat for Humanity, and Options for Homes that we can ally with. If MCSS is involved in housing they build a service, not a home. Families only have to think about their own son or daughter, and think about works best.” In a recent housing forum in Durham Region, 70 families gathered to discuss person centered housing for their sons and daughters. The group compiled a list of 7 recommendations for the Government of Ontario, and for all of us to think about as we work toward creating a good life for people with disabilities. 1. Home, housing and support are 3 different things and bust thought of separately. 2. Most housing challenges are affordability, not disability. 3. People with disability contribute to their communities, they are not a burden. 4.Getting good housing and support doesn't mean taking away the individual’s control of their life 5.Providing renovation dollars allows families to be creative with their current home today (stabilize current situation), and allows for flexible housing in the future. 6. Stop funding congregated mega projects for people with disabilities, and disabilities / seniors. Commit to typical housing options and neighbourhoods. 7. Where there are Families that are willing to create a home in community the government needs to support with resources. These are cheapest, most effective models, and they are currently the least funded. There are so many things I am taking away from my time with Janet, Linda, Tiffany, Shirley, Donna, and Sorida and grateful to them for sharing their experiences, and what they have learned. The Key Takeaways for me are: 1. Building Intentional Community starts with rich diversity and upholding neighbourly values. 2. Fostering Intentional Community requires us to get a common understanding of each other, and through that understanding building trust and respect. From here we can show love to each other in small little ways, and uphold those acts of love. 3. Housing and support are best viewed as separate. 4. Be intentional in creating opportunities for people with disabilities to build relationship. Do not group them in housing or support. 5. As families, we need be a part of the solution. Design our lives, take control, and ask for help. We assume that someone is going to take care of things for us, but that someone is never going to come. To end, here is a beautiful quote from community builder, Linda Dawe “Everyone needs good housing. Once they have good housing they are able to experience good things in their life.” Our mini-series on housing for people with disabilities is continuing so go ahead and Subscribeto the mailing list to get all 6 episodes sent directly to your inbox! Love & Respect, Eric Resources: Purchase These Books to Learn More Lesson's from Deohaeko: "We come bearing gifts" by Janet Klees "Our Presence has roots" by Janet Klees Learn more about Deohaeko: Click Here Learning events In Durham Region: Click Here Book a study tour to learn about Rougemount and Deohaeko: Click Here Contact Janet Klees: janet@legacies.ca If you received value from this content please leave me a review on iTunes. By leaving a 5 star review on iTunes you make the Empowering Ability Podcast more discoverable, and more families will benefit. Click Here To Leave a Review on iTunes The Empowering Ability Podcast is available on iTunes and various other apps so that you can listen while on the go from your smartphone! Click Here To Listen on iTunes
"Groove your Soul", um programa dedicado à música soul, da autoria de Lucélia Fernandes. Para ouvir em direto, quintas-feiras, às 23 horas na Rádio Autónoma (http://player.radioautonoma.com/). À meia-noite, o podcast fica aqui disponível (http://groove.radioautonoma.com). Playlist: 01. Bloodstone - "Natural High" 02. The Intruders - "I Wanna Know Your Name" 03. Eddie Kendricks - "Intimate Friends" 04. Jeffrey Osborne & LTD - "Where Did We Go Wrong" 05. Enchantment - "Its You That I Need" 06. Earth Wind & Fire - "Keep Your Head To The Sky" 07. Shirley Brown - "Woman To Woman" 08. The Commodores - "Zoom" 09. The Stylistics - "People Make The World Go Round" 10. Bobby Womack - "Im Through Trying To Prove My Love To You" 11. Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes - "I Miss You"
The King may have lived in Memphis, but STAX wore the crown, producing some of the greatest soul tunes of the seventies! Learn about Jean Knight's fateful bus trip, and the doo-wop king who signed Mel & Tim. Discussions include The Dramatics, the amazing Staple Singers, and Shirley Brown's famous phone call. Do you know who "The World's Oldest Teenager" is... you will, and you won't be dissapointed!
Stevie J Blues is a veteran blues guitarist from Jackson, Mississippi who cut his teeth on the scene with the likes of Denise LaSalle, Shirley Brown, Dorothy Moore, Mel Waiters and toured with Bobby Rush for five years. He is the son of a sanctified preacher but considers Bobby Rush as his “blues father.” He’s featured as a session player on multiple Bobby Rush albums. Stevie can be seen in the Martin Scorsese series, “The Blues.” His new album, “Back 2 Blues” is the third solo studio effort and represents a modern sound for the contemporary blues category.
Preston Shannon is internationally recognized as the King of Beale Street. He gained international recognition during the 90’s after forming his own band releasing a string of successful albums on the Rounder Bullseye label and being nominated for two Grammy Awards. Prior to this, the native of Olive Branch, Mississippi was an experienced musician who cut his teeth in the band of platinum selling Grammy-winning soul great, Shirley Brown. Preston was recently featured on the cover of the Living Blues magazine and his latest studio effort, ‘Dust My Broom’ pays tribute to Elmore James and received critical acclaim.
POINT IN TIME Volunteers go into local communities and compile information on living conditions of individuals with limited resources such as in cars, abandoned houses shelters etc. This data is submitted to the state for a data base they require. This event took place today in Sussex and Surry Counties in VA. from 10 am - 2 pm ( est ) and was coordinated by Minister Shirley Brown Push is a homeless shelter located at 202 East Main Street , Wakefield VA 23888. 757-758-4778. December 25, 2013 Until present. Founder Elder Shirley Brown 202 E Main St Wakefield, Virginia (757) 758-4778
POINT IN TIME Volunteers go into local communities and compile information on living conditions of individuals with limited resources such as in cars, abandoned houses shelters etc. This data is submitted to the state for a data base they require. This event took place today in Sussex and Surry Counties in VA. from 10 am - 2 pm ( est ) and was coordinated by Minister Shirley Brown Push is a homeless shelter located at 202 East Main Street , Wakefield VA 23888. 757-758-4778. December 25, 2013 Until present. Founder Elder Shirley Brown 202 E Main St Wakefield, Virginia (757) 758-4778
Push is a homeless shelter located at 202 East Main Street , Wakefield VA 23888. 757-758-4778. December 25,2013 Until present. Founder Elder Shirley Brown 202 E Main St Wakefield, Virginia (757) 758-4778 Typically replies within minutes http://Www.kingdompusherz.com/
Push is a homeless shelter located at 202 East Main Street , Wakefield VA 23888. 757-758-4778. December 25,2013 Until present. Founder Elder Shirley Brown 202 E Main St Wakefield, Virginia (757) 758-4778 Typically replies within minutes http://Www.kingdompusherz.com/
Trouble in the Ukraine and Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight. Guests Keith Stattenfield and jazz singer Shirley Brown.
Trouble in the Ukraine and Missing Malaysian Airlines Flight. Guests Keith Stattenfield and jazz singer Shirley Brown.
• "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" Isaac Hayes • "Nightshift" The Commodores • "Woman to Woman" Shirley Brown • "Dedicated to the One I Love" The Temprees • "So Nice" The Mad Lads • "I Kinda Think He Does" Carla Thomas • "So I Can Love You" The Emotions • "free at last" Al Green
• Aretha Franklin “It's raining men” • City High “The only one I trust ” • Jody Gayles “You gotta push” • Marva Withney “I am what I am” • Shirley Brown “When, where and what time” • Sharon Jones “100 days, 100 nights” • Sandra Nkake “Sex Friends” • Ann Sexton “You're gonna miss me”