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Erfolg durch schlechte Laune, Drohungen und Konfrontationsrhetorik - das beweist jede Tarifrunde erneut GDL-Chef Claus Weselsky. Was man von ihm lernen kann, ist eines der Top-Themen dieser Ausgabe des NDR Satiremagazins Intensiv-Station. Dazu klärt sich, was Benjamin Blümchen mit Kriegstüchtigkeit zu tun hat - „Töröööö“ Spoiler: EIne Menge! Moderator Axel Naumer präsentiert dazu das neue 1000 Euro Deutschlandticket und begleitet die Lauterbach-Pressekonferenz zum gefährlichen Last Christmas Virus LCV. Also Vorsicht! Folgende Musiktitel sind in dieser Folge zu hören: "If you want to sing out, sing out" - James Marsden "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" - Anthony Strong "Jessica" - Leif De Leeuw Band "Come Fly with Me" - Carol Welsman "Can‘t Buy Me Love" - Deborah J. Carter "I Feel Pretty" - Kyle Taylor Parker "Let It Snow" - Skylar Stecker, Tyler Ward "Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life" - Orchester Alison Todd Unser Podcast-Tipp: die zweite Staffel des True Crime Podcast „NDR Kultur Kunstverbrechen“. https://1.ard.de/kunstverbrechen-cp
Melanie is an award-winning multi-platinum songwriter/vocal producer/music publisher. With a distinguished career spanning decades and a track record of enormous success, she is now dedicated to the next generation and works to empower new artists to cultivate talent, and brighten the lives of today's new songwriters, & artists by helping them achieve their dreams in music…Melanie directs a popular music studio in Irvine California for beginners - professionals. In 2021 Melanie completed her first SOLO SMOOTH JAZZ ALBUM with some of the BIGGEST Jazz/R&B musicians in the industry including, 10 Time Grammy Winning Group “TAKE 6”...Release date forthcoming. BREAKING NEWS - Janet Jackson's Control Album celebrated it's 35 year Anniversary on February 4, 2021 and went #1 on the charts again...this time on the iTunes Top 40 Pop Album charts in February 2021!! Melanie Andrews is best known for co-writing the song,“Let's Wait Awhile” (Janet Jackson's “Control Album”)and singing the background vocals with Janet on her #1 hit singles, "What Have You Done For Me Lately", "Control", "When I think of You", "Funny How Time Flies" and "Let's Wait Awhile", which charted #1 on Billboard charts and sold over 13 million copies world-wide. The Control album made Billboard Hot 100 history, breaking Janet's brother Michael's record for longest continuous run on the Hot 100 with singles from one album, a record 65 consecutive weeks. On April 29, 2020 the album charted number “1”on the U.S. iTunes Chart, 34 years after its original release. Melanie won the BMI Pop Music Songwriter's Award for Let's Wait Awhile and the BMI Millionaire's award! The Control Album was also nominated for a Grammy for “album of the year” and many other prestigious awards! Creating a stir in the music world, Melanie started her career as one of the most sought-after young writers in the music industry. She has written/produced for many more top music artists and record labels such as Interscope, Warner Bros., Universal, Disney, A&M, Geffen and more! Melanie and her writers that she publishes also write for Film/ TV with placements on Fox TV's “Glee”,ABC TV's, “General Hospital”, Fox TV's “POSE” and dozens of Motion Pictures. Melanie also sang background vocals on many iconic hit songs and coaches vocals on request for major artists and new aspiring artists, whenever her schedule permits. Her charming personality, along with her drive and ambition, landed her a 5-year deal with the powerhouse publishing company, Famous Music, (a Paramount Picture Company). After spearheading numerous successful songs and artists, (including a deal with world-renowned Lee Iacocca) Melanie created her own independent record/publishing company. Melanie has co-written songs and/or vocal coached and/or sang background vocals for many top artists including Big Pun,Fat Joe, Skylar Stecker, Vanessa Williams, Jasmine Guy, Chuckii Booker,Jennifer Love Hewitt, Portrait, Shanice Wilson and many more. One of her favorite projects was co-writing three songs for the Legendary Music Hall of Fame Band, “EARTH WIND & FIRE.” Melanie has had songs released and/or collaborated with many famous Smooth Jazz Artists such as: Paul Jackson Jr., Everett Harp,Pete Escavedo, Grover Washington Jr.,Louis Johnson, Norman Connors,Nelson Rengell, and many more. Melanie is the granddaughter of world-renowned NEA winner/ Jazz legend, Snooky Young, who taught her the beauty of speaking through music. Another one of Melanie's accomplishments started at 6 months of age when she became one of the first-ever Mixed-raced GERBER Babies in National Ad Campaigns :) https://hype.news/melanie-andrews-press-us/melanie-andrews-pays-tribute-to-the-first-gerber-baby-model-wa4uantx?fbclid=IwAR1rQgimET0LCq6PaZlChMdxo-h-qp1mCrS4LmmmORxk9cl4l_CVpCmH-CI Melanie Directs a popular Recording Studio and a Full-Service Artist Development studio in Irvine, CA.INFLUENCES: Hot 100 Charts,Janet Jackson, Earth Wind & Fire, All Music Genres, i.e. Pop, EDM, Reggaeton, R&B, Jazz & more!https://www.powerpresskits.com/PPKs/print.aspx?PPK=17740
The latest guest on the podcast is the talented and gifted musician, Skylar Stecker. She spoke on her 2022 plans for music, talks going independent, and revealed her five favorite songs. Stecker also did a Shakira, Celina Dion, and Brittney Spears impression on the podcast. INSTAGRAM: @skylarstecker @wayneayersii @thewayneayerspodcast TWITTER: @skylarstecker @waynedayersii @wayneayerspod #SkylarStecker #TheWayneAyersPodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewayneayerspodcast/support
On the show; Nicole Millar, Artist to watch Skylar Stecker, Pia Mia is back with a hit with DJ/Producer James Hype + binge list
In Episode 3 of Sweet Bytes with Sandra, your host Dr. Sandra Colton-Medici discusses the following topics: Sandra's Top 5 Attributes of Effective Leaders Listener Call-In "Should I be the face of my brand?" Interview with Colonel James Minnich (U.S. Army, Ret.) and currently a Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Extrabyte featuring new music from Skylar Stecker, as well as Sandra's family favorite light Norwegian cookie, Kringla, and Enter-to-Win a $25 e-Gift Certificate to Amazon.com. Episode Sponsor: Visit Cre8Cure8.com for 15% Off Squarespace Website Templates until Black Friday 2020. Enter Code: Sweet15 SPECIAL HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT: Save 50% on Sandra's program Course Sweetener by Enrolling between Thanksgiving 2020 to Christmas 2020! Click this LINK --> Course Sweetener Affiliate Mentions/Links: Webinarninja Audible - Get your FREE Trial by visiting this URL: www.AudibleTrial.com/SweetBytesWithSandra Mentioned in Episode 3: Verizon, T-Mobile, Geico, Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Bill Duke, Lynn Whitfield, Johnnie Mae Gibson: FBI, "Societal Violence Against Women and National Security: The Need for Gendered Security," by Colonel James Minnich (U.S. Army Ret.). Have a Listener Question? Call & Leave a Voicemail: (410) 216-5059 You can also email the podcast at: info@sandracoltonmedici.com Subscribe, Share, Comment, & Rate: If you enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, please subscribe so that you receive notifications for each new episode. Please share it with a friend and tag me on your Instagram/Facebook or LinkedIn story so I can give you a shout out! Rate the podcast and leave your feedback in the comments section of the podcast page as well. Have a Show Topic Suggestion? Send to: info@sandracoltonmedici.com *In the subject line only write: SBWS Show Topic Suggestion Purchase Sandra's book, Passion P.I.P.E.L.I.N.E.: Amazon - Print Amazon - Kindle Apple - iBooks Follow Sandra on Social Media: Instagram: @SweetBytesWithSandraPodcast Instagram: @DrSandraColtonMedici Facebook: @SweetBytesWithSandra Facebook: @Shop.SandraColtonMedici Facebook: @SandraColtonMedici YouTube: @SandraColtonMedici Pinterest: @SandraColton Twitter: @SandraColton Join the SBWS Private Facebook Community **Password: Satisfy Your Entrepreneurial Sweet Tooth Read the Sweet Bytes with Sandra SHOW NOTES Want Sandra's Show Look? Sandra's SBWS Style Credits: Headphones: Bose Hairstyling: Hai + Beyond the Zone Dress: H&M Heels: Nine West Eyes: MAC + L'Oréal Paris Cheek: MAC Petal Power Lip: MAC Ruby Woo Foundation: Nars Sheer Glow Theme music by Astrotunes.
Skylar Stecker wants to bring you into her world, to move you or make you want to move. A songwriter and independent artist based in Los Angeles, Stecker is passionately inclusive and inspired to serve a diverse fanbase through her music. Her songs are written for all audiences, and they’ve resonated with many, making her the youngest artist to ever top the Billboard Dance Charts. Her voice has also taken her across the country to perform over 100 national anthems at various NFL, NBA, and NASCAR games.Stecker's sophomore album Redemption is out now. Her honest approach to songwriting shows up stronger than ever, along with her powerhouse vocals. The album title track is an anthem for herself and fans.Stecker has always had her sights set high, and she’s ready to rise up and empower others along the way.Follow Sidewalk Talk:https://twitter.com/sidewalktalkshw (all updates)https://instagram.com/sidewalktalkrhythm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Skylar Stecker exploded onto the music scene back in 2013 when she was signed on the spot to Interscope/Cherrytree Records after a sold-out show at The Roxy in Hollywood. This marked an early start for the pop/r&b princess and, as expected, her career has erupted over the past few years. Stecker's latest album, "Redemption," is a kaleidoscope of musical influence yet it showcases just how much she has blossomed. It’s a journey with a soundtrack filled with luscious harmonies, soulful melodies and the confidence of a girl with her destiny in her own capable hands.
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Candy Crush is the first electronic dance music set of 2018 and boy oh boy is it a winner! I was dreading the thought of having to slap together another reggaeton set with indistinguishable vocalists but quickly changed my point of view after pouring through 100's of promos to decide the winners and losers. Once I started putting it together, I knew I had something special with a little bit of something for everyone to keep things interesting. Charts are used as a jump-off point when putting these commercial dance sets together but most of it is created through intuition and instinct or basically what I'm getting into. The first time I heard Bruno Mars' latest "Finesse" I was all over this shit. From the Cardi B rap to the early 90's R&B sound that harkens back to BBD (Bel Biv Devoe) to Bruno's effortless adaptability to virtually everything he tackles, this song is just perfect! In fact, I much prefer it to "Versace on the Floor" which was difficult for me really get into. Because it is so stylistically different, I used it as a transition 2/3 of the way into the set, which worked better than expected. Let's just say it was gonna be included if it killed me. Charlie Puth's latest "How Long" is a given and comes packed with a wide variety of remixes; many of which you'll be hearing as the year goes on. Sofi Tukker's "Best Friend" is catchy as hell and sticks in your head long after hearing it. Martin Garrix's "So Far Away" featuring vocalist Jamie Scott & Romy Dya is quite possibly the best thing he's put out since his departure from Spinnin. Olivia Holt (another product of the Disney machine) is coming out strong with "Generous" as are the bevy of remixes included in its remix package. Skylar Stecker continues to impress with "Blame." Dave Audé gives the song that "French Kiss" touch separating it from his standard remixes that virtually guarantees a number one club hit, while his remix of April Diamond's "Lose Control" has serious "Run the World (Girls)" streaming through its veins. So much so, that I've already created a mashup which I may release into the wild later on if the song lands in the top spot as I expect it to do. The remake of the Ultra Naté classic "Free" by Sean Finn, Terri B and Peter Brown has a multitude of remixes that accompanied it but not one of them really offered anything special to the song compared to the original until the KC Anderson remix dropped. This housed-up version without all the tricks and gimmicks finally does justice to the song that's about to hit the top in a couple of weeks and is something I can sink my teeth into. Probably the biggest song in this set belongs to a pair called NAATIONS. Their song "Want Me More" grabs my attention like no other. The lyrics are well-written (almost unheard of these days) and accompanied by fantastic vocals by Nicky Routledge with a catchy deep bass sound provided by Nat Dunn. Folks, this is real life music set to a dance beat and I expect bigger things for this duo because they're doing it better than practically any other major act out there now. My only advice to Nicky; waiting for someone to want you more is a fool's game. Trust from someone who's been there. Good news for my i-whatever users (more than half of my followers). As predicted, I've been re-listed in the iTunes store and the link to subscribe is now at the bottom of each player located at the end of every post. Well almost, I'm still swapping out players as we speak but most are there. Google Play will be a bit longer because there is an issue with duplicate feeds I'm trying to have resolved with their support group. I've got a massive part 2 to Sweat on the Floor which moves the original into a peak hour funky deep tech house monster scheduled to drop next Friday. If you were a fan of the first, you're going to lap this puppy up. I've also got a 2-set release of Happy House Classics or what I like to call tunes that will put a smile on your face in these ...
Candy Crush is the first electronic dance music set of 2018 and boy oh boy is it a winner! I was dreading the thought of having to slap together another reggaeton set with indistinguishable vocalists but quickly changed my point of view after pouring through 100's of promos to decide the winners and losers. Once I started putting it together, I knew I had something special with a little bit of something for everyone to keep things interesting. Charts are used as a jump-off point when putting these commercial dance sets together but most of it is created through intuition and instinct or basically what I'm getting into. The first time I heard Bruno Mars' latest "Finesse" I was all over this shit. From the Cardi B rap to the early 90's R&B sound that harkens back to BBD (Bel Biv Devoe) to Bruno's effortless adaptability to virtually everything he tackles, this song is just perfect! In fact, I much prefer it to "Versace on the Floor" which was difficult for me really get into. Because it is so stylistically different, I used it as a transition 2/3 of the way into the set, which worked better than expected. Let's just say it was gonna be included if it killed me. Charlie Puth's latest "How Long" is a given and comes packed with a wide variety of remixes; many of which you'll be hearing as the year goes on. Sofi Tukker's "Best Friend" is catchy as hell and sticks in your head long after hearing it. Martin Garrix's "So Far Away" featuring vocalist Jamie Scott & Romy Dya is quite possibly the best thing he's put out since his departure from Spinnin. Olivia Holt (another product of the Disney machine) is coming out strong with "Generous" as are the bevy of remixes included in its remix package. Skylar Stecker continues to impress with "Blame." Dave Audé gives the song that "French Kiss" touch separating it from his standard remixes that virtually guarantees a number one club hit, while his remix of April Diamond's "Lose Control" has serious "Run the World (Girls)" streaming through its veins. So much so, that I've already created a mashup which I may release into the wild later on if the song lands in the top spot as I expect it to do. The remake of the Ultra Naté classic "Free" by Sean Finn, Terri B and Peter Brown has a multitude of remixes that accompanied it but not one of them really offered anything special to the song compared to the original until the KC Anderson remix dropped. This housed-up version without all the tricks and gimmicks finally does justice to the song that's about to hit the top in a couple of weeks and is something I can sink my teeth into. Probably the biggest song in this set belongs to a pair called NAATIONS. Their song "Want Me More" grabs my attention like no other. The lyrics are well-written (almost unheard of these days) and accompanied by fantastic vocals by Nicky Routledge with a catchy deep bass sound provided by Nat Dunn. Folks, this is real life music set to a dance beat and I expect bigger things for this duo because they're doing it better than practically any other major act out there now. My only advice to Nicky; waiting for someone to want you more is a fool's game. Trust from someone who's been there. Good news for my i-whatever users (more than half of my followers). As predicted, I've been re-listed in the iTunes store and the link to subscribe is now at the bottom of each player located at the end of every post. Well almost, I'm still swapping out players as we speak but most are there. Google Play will be a bit longer because there is an issue with duplicate feeds I'm trying to have resolved with their support group. I've got a massive part 2 to Sweat on the Floor which moves the original into a peak hour funky deep tech house monster scheduled to drop next Friday. If you were a fan of the first, you're going to lap this puppy up. I've also got a 2-set release of Happy House Classics or what I like to call tunes that will put a smile on your face in these ...
So, here we are in a brand new year & with a brand new stash of music to kick it off. So Happy New Year to all. January '18's edition of UP! starts strong with some vocal house anthems in the form of "Revival" & "Done With Your Love". Toy Armada & DJ GRIND turn in a stunning mix of "When You Got Love" by Ron Carroll. Diana Ross' "Ain't No Mountain" has had the full remix package treatment and Joe Gauthreaux does the honours here. DrewG. turns in a killer mix of Ed Sheeran & Beyonce' on "Perfect" & Skylar Stecker's new track has a strong club mix from Alex Acosta. The set moves into some more progressive house territory & finishes with the equality track "Stronger Together" by Living Without Prejudice. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "REVIVAL" (Nivek Tek vs Keith Kemper Club Mix) - ANGE LLOYD ft. ADAM MARTIN 2/ "DONE WITH YOUR LOVE" (Cutmore G-A-Y Club Mix) - RACHAEL O'CONNOR 3/ "KNOCKING ON LOVE" (Mark Picchiotti & John Keenan Club Mix) - KAREL ULLNER ft. XO JANI 4/ "WHEN YOU GOT LOVE" (Toy Armada & DJ GRIND Pride Anthem Club Mix) - MICHAEL CANITROT ft. RON CARROLL 5/ "AIN'T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH" (Joe Gauthreaux & Leanh Remix) - DIANA ROSS 6/ "BLAZE THE DANCEFLOOR" (Deep Influence Club Mix) - JOANNA MICHELLE 7/ "BLAME" (Alex Acosta Remix) - SKYLAR STECKER 8/ "PERFECT" (DrewG. Anthem Club Mix) - ED SHEERAN ft. BEYONCE` 9/ "LOSE CONTROL" (Twisted Dee Club Mix) - APRIL DIAMOND 10/ "TO THE DANCEFLOOR" (Mike Cruz Club Mix) - DIRTY DISCO ft. CELEDA 11/ "WHAT WE REMEMBER" (Love To Infinity Club Mix) - ANGGUN 12/ "NO APOLOGY" (Leo Frappier Blue Tape Remix) - BLISS BLISS 13/ "STRONGER TOGETHER" (Matt Pop Club Mix) - LIVING WITHOUT PREJUDICE
Heather is joined in studio by rising Disney singer-songwriter Skylar Stecker who talks about her start in Wisconsin to her song being featured in the film Everything, Everything.
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The mornings may be getting a bit cooler but the days are still sweltering up in the 90's. After another summer that beat record-breaking temperatures from 2015, don't tell me there isn't global warming. The good news from this hot mess, is that the circuit beats keep getting equally as hot as Party Favorz presents the 2016 Fall Edition. We kick things off with the Danny Verde progressive remix of Boys Like You by Who Is Fancy, who with some big names behind him (Scooter Braun and Dr. Luke) managed to rope in Meghan Trainor & Ariana Grande for additional vocal duties. The end result is a fun romp through camp that only WIF could pull off. Expect to be hearing this A LOT in clubs and circuit events this fall. The heat quickly builds up into a massive mashup with the infamous Lula in the mix before moving into the head-turning remix of Alicia Keys latest In Common. Barry Harris totally flips the script on this slow burner making it a cross between big-time Ibiza vs. tribal while throwing in a bit of George Kranz (Din Daa Daa) into the mix. I was totally blown away the minute I heard this; that is until we get to one of Barry's original mashups below. I am such a HUGE fan of Betty Who's remake of I Love You Always Forever, I was pleased to find out Toy Armada & DJ Grind remixed the song. With their big room sweeping sound, it just fits so perfectly it should have the boys singing along in unity. Currently, we have competing remakes of the Lovestation classic Teardrops running up the Billboard club charts by Cole Plante and Dawn Tallman. Both are equally good but Dawn gets the edge in that it's well... Dawn. We don't have a big room circuit-styled remix from her yet but I predict we will. In the meantime, Cole does an outstanding job with remixes by Chris Cox and Toy Armada & DJ Grind. He plays with the lyrics a bit to make them more suitable for a male singer, but there is no mistaking the classic seeds of the original. Skylar Stecker delivers a worthy remake of the Eurythmics' classic Sweet Dreams (#1 Billboard Club Dance a week ago) and Bent Collective (a.k.a. Steve Redant and Danny Verde) churn out a release for Swishcraft Get Up Stand Up. While I prefer the original, for the sake of cohesiveness I went with the more progressive mix by Louis Lennon, which scales back the vocals much to my dismay. Now, we get to one of Barry Harris' shiniest moments in circuit history. I guess a little musical education may be in order for those of you not old enough to appreciate the songs used in his mashup; so here it goes: Musique was a last minute throw-together by Bob Blank of four women (Jocelyn Brown, Angela Howell, Gina Tharps and Christine Wiltshire) of which Jocelyn Brown went on to greater things and became an artist in her own right. The four-song EP they released in 1978 was titled Keep on Jumpin'. The lead single, In the Bush (which is utilized extensively through Push) stalled on the top 40 due to it's uhh, rather sexual nature but still reached number one on the Billboard Disco Charts. In fact, the second single Keep on Jumpin' also reached number one on the disco charts and again in the 90's when Todd Terry enlisted Jocelyn Brown and Martha Wash to perform a new house version of the song. Are you ready? Are you ready for this? Do you like it? Do you like it like this? Push, push in the bush. I used to keep up with all the pop songs and remember this one being played at local radio. In sixth grade, I was sexually naive (except for masturbating) and had written the lyrics down and passed them to a girlfriend in one of my classes. That note, was intercepted by Sister Phyllis (I attended parochial school) and was chastised after class for writing such garbage. I was embarrassed but didn't know exactly what for. Sister Phyllis was a large burly woman known for beating the crap out of her students when they misbehaved but I skirted that by attempting to explain what it was I had written.
The mornings may be getting a bit cooler but the days are still sweltering up in the 90's. After another summer that beat record-breaking temperatures from 2015, don't tell me there isn't global warming. The good news from this hot mess, is that the circuit beats keep getting equally as hot as Party Favorz presents the 2016 Fall Edition. We kick things off with the Danny Verde progressive remix of Boys Like You by Who Is Fancy, who with some big names behind him (Scooter Braun and Dr. Luke) managed to rope in Meghan Trainor & Ariana Grande for additional vocal duties. The end result is a fun romp through camp that only WIF could pull off. Expect to be hearing this A LOT in clubs and circuit events this fall. The heat quickly builds up into a massive mashup with the infamous Lula in the mix before moving into the head-turning remix of Alicia Keys latest In Common. Barry Harris totally flips the script on this slow burner making it a cross between big-time Ibiza vs. tribal while throwing in a bit of George Kranz (Din Daa Daa) into the mix. I was totally blown away the minute I heard this; that is until we get to one of Barry's original mashups below. I am such a HUGE fan of Betty Who's remake of I Love You Always Forever, I was pleased to find out Toy Armada & DJ Grind remixed the song. With their big room sweeping sound, it just fits so perfectly it should have the boys singing along in unity. Currently, we have competing remakes of the Lovestation classic Teardrops running up the Billboard club charts by Cole Plante and Dawn Tallman. Both are equally good but Dawn gets the edge in that it's well... Dawn. We don't have a big room circuit-styled remix from her yet but I predict we will. In the meantime, Cole does an outstanding job with remixes by Chris Cox and Toy Armada & DJ Grind. He plays with the lyrics a bit to make them more suitable for a male singer, but there is no mistaking the classic seeds of the original. Skylar Stecker delivers a worthy remake of the Eurythmics' classic Sweet Dreams (#1 Billboard Club Dance a week ago) and Bent Collective (a.k.a. Steve Redant and Danny Verde) churn out a release for Swishcraft Get Up Stand Up. While I prefer the original, for the sake of cohesiveness I went with the more progressive mix by Louis Lennon, which scales back the vocals much to my dismay. Now, we get to one of Barry Harris' shiniest moments in circuit history. I guess a little musical education may be in order for those of you not old enough to appreciate the songs used in his mashup; so here it goes: Musique was a last minute throw-together by Bob Blank of four women (Jocelyn Brown, Angela Howell, Gina Tharps and Christine Wiltshire) of which Jocelyn Brown went on to greater things and became an artist in her own right. The four-song EP they released in 1978 was titled Keep on Jumpin'. The lead single, In the Bush (which is utilized extensively through Push) stalled on the top 40 due to it's uhh, rather sexual nature but still reached number one on the Billboard Disco Charts. In fact, the second single Keep on Jumpin' also reached number one on the disco charts and again in the 90's when Todd Terry enlisted Jocelyn Brown and Martha Wash to perform a new house version of the song. Are you ready? Are you ready for this? Do you like it? Do you like it like this? Push, push in the bush. I used to keep up with all the pop songs and remember this one being played at local radio. In sixth grade, I was sexually naive (except for masturbating) and had written the lyrics down and passed them to a girlfriend in one of my classes. That note, was intercepted by Sister Phyllis (I attended parochial school) and was chastised after class for writing such garbage. I was embarrassed but didn't know exactly what for. Sister Phyllis was a large burly woman known for beating the crap out of her students when they misbehaved but I skirted that by attempting to explain what it was I had written.
SWOS16 || 01. Million Voices (Extended Mix) Aly n Fila, Luke Bond, Audrey Gallagher || 02. Round We Go (Standerwick Remix) Myon n Shane 54 ft Haley || 03. Lush Anchor (Mark Keyo Mashup) Tritonal Vs Axis || 04. Thief (Tommy Trash Remix) Ookay || 05. Gone (Knappy Mix) Carly Eden || 06. Sweet Dreams (Nacho Chapado, Ivan Gomez Remix) JX Riders ft. Skylar Stecker || 07. Cheap Thrills (Barry Harris Remix) Sia || 08. Free (Tavo Club Mix) Ali Fox || 09. We Can Make It (GloVibes Remix) Offer Nissim || 10. Beautiful Life (Erick Morillo Extended) Lost Frequencies ft. Sandro Cavazza || 11. Every time You Need Me (Above n Beyond Mix) Fragma || 12. Diving (World Clique Vocal Remix) 4 Strings || -----------------//--------- Enjoy the September Mix! infused with pieces of The IMMERSION Sessions & Soundkandi, a send off of sorts to this past summer... But what awaits this fall is a ton of new mixes! IMMERSION: 9.5 and the tenth installment of the fastest growing trance / psytrance series. a 10 episode series: The Club Sessions - DJ's kicking it off with the best from around the turn of the millenia. + the final ANTHEMS of the year. currently a tie between a few artists, ill figure it out soon. Till then! ------ Thanks for all the love! Likes, Shares, Plays, Subscribes - makes The Sessions Podcast one of the largest multi genre Electronic Music podcasts online! Thanks !
Kurtis Keber is a professional Bassist who relocated to Los Angeles in 2012. In 2014 alone Kurtis performed as a sideman with 43 artists, as a sideman, in the Los Angeles scene. Since relocating to LA Kurtis has worked and toured with Skylar Stecker, Tyler Ward, Alex G, David Choi, Joseph Vincent, Katrina Parker (Season 2 finalist on The Voice) and Kat Robichaud (Season 5 finalist on The Voice). Kurtis also tours with 14th Annual Latin Grammy Award Winner Lucky Diaz & The Family Jam Band. People Magazine recently named their album ‘a Potluck’ number one among Children’s Music. Kurtis has also appeared on these TV shows: 'The Today Show', ‘Marie’, ‘AXS Live’ and ‘Giuliana and Bill’ with Skylar Stecker, Katrina Parker, Scarlett and Lucky Diaz & The Family Jam Band.
Kurtis Keber is a professional Bassist who relocated to Los Angeles in 2012. In 2014 alone Kurtis performed as a sideman with 43 artists, as a sideman, in the Los Angeles scene. Since relocating to LA Kurtis has worked and toured with Skylar Stecker, Tyler Ward, Alex G, David Choi, Joseph Vincent, Katrina Parker (Season 2 finalist on The Voice) and Kat Robichaud (Season 5 finalist on The Voice). Kurtis also tours with 14th Annual Latin Grammy Award Winner Lucky Diaz & The Family Jam Band. People Magazine recently named their album ‘a Potluck’ number one among Children’s Music. Kurtis has also appeared on these TV shows: 'The Today Show', ‘Marie’, ‘AXS Live’ and ‘Giuliana and Bill’ with Skylar Stecker, Katrina Parker, Scarlett and Lucky Diaz & The Family Jam Band.