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Award-winning musicians Susan Greenbaum and Scott Lane on making a living out of Richmond, Virginia in the post-Covid streaming age. Ian Stewart guest hosts.
New on-demand public transportation service arrives in Eastern Henrico; business is poppin' for one Henrico nine-year-old; 40 Metro Richmond musicians earn music prize; Susan Greenbaum to perform in Glen Allen.Support the Show.
Award-winning singer-songwriter Susan Greenbaum is returning to The Cultural Arts Center for an outdoor concert Sept. 22 at 3 p.m. on the Center Field stage, the center announced this week. Greenbaum is considered one of the most noteworthy Richmond-area musical artists. She has released five albums and won numerous national songwriting competitions. Tickets are , with children 3 and younger admitted free. Attendees are welcome to bring lawn chairs or blankets, but outside alcohol and pets are prohibited. Tickets may be purchased online at www.artsglenallen.com or by calling (804) 261-ARTS.Article LinkSupport the Show.
Susan Greenbaum will perform at the Henrico Theatre in Highland Springs on Friday, March 15 at 7 p.m. After working as a corporate executive in Fortune 500 companies, Greenbaum traded her power suits for performing and committed the first sin of musicians – she quit her day job. Greenbaum is a mainstay at the Henrico Theatre and the recipient of several songwriting awards. Tickets are ; only a few seats remain. For details, call (804) 652-1460 or visit henricotheatre.com. *** Crossroads Art Center, 2016 Staples Mill Road, will host its March 2024 Open House + Artist Reception on Friday, March 15...Article LinkSupport the show
The Cultural Arts Center of Glen Allen kicked off its 2021 season with a performance March 21 by Richmond artist Susan Greenbaum, who entertained a socially distanced audience of about 150 spectators with a mix of covers and original songs. This was the Greenbaum’s band’s first time together in 406 days. She was happy to be live, on stage once again, performing for people she could see. “If you want to know what streaming is like, sit down in front of your computer and start talking to your screen!” she joked. Greenbaum and the band were a refreshing welcome to...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
A local rescue squad ambulance is involved in a crash; legislation in the General Assembly that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain driver's licenses advances; Susan Greenbaum returns to the stage locally; and your chance to win a $50 restaurant gift certificate.Support the show (http://www.henricocitizen.com/contribute)
Today it's another StudioB Live at Red Amp episode with Horsehead playing live in-studio at Red Amp Audio in Richmond. Jon C. Brown, Kevin Wade Inge, Ricky Tubb and Steve Chiles play a few songs from their new record "Pageant Wave" and talk about their history, recording, past records and their upcoming gigs at The Camel this Friday March 15th with Kenneka Cook and at Ashland Theater March 30th with Susan Greenbaum. www.horseheadmusic.com Website: studioBrva.com Contact: studioBrva@gmail.com Social: @studioBrva
Patrick Moynihan’s Report on the Negro Family was a seminal document in Great Society-era racial politics and public policy. Join us as we talk with Susan Greenbaum about her new book, Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty (Rutgers University Press, 2015), which chronicles the lasting legacy of The Moynihan Report and the ways in which housing, criminal justice, education, and poverty policy all still bear its marks. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A People’s History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Moynihan’s Report on the Negro Family was a seminal document in Great Society-era racial politics and public policy. Join us as we talk with Susan Greenbaum about her new book, Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty (Rutgers University Press, 2015), which chronicles the lasting legacy of The Moynihan Report and the ways in which housing, criminal justice, education, and poverty policy all still bear its marks. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A People’s History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Moynihan’s Report on the Negro Family was a seminal document in Great Society-era racial politics and public policy. Join us as we talk with Susan Greenbaum about her new book, Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty (Rutgers University Press, 2015), which chronicles the lasting legacy of The Moynihan Report and the ways in which housing, criminal justice, education, and poverty policy all still bear its marks. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A People’s History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Moynihan’s Report on the Negro Family was a seminal document in Great Society-era racial politics and public policy. Join us as we talk with Susan Greenbaum about her new book, Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty (Rutgers University Press, 2015), which chronicles the lasting legacy of The Moynihan Report and the ways in which housing, criminal justice, education, and poverty policy all still bear its marks. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A People’s History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Moynihan’s Report on the Negro Family was a seminal document in Great Society-era racial politics and public policy. Join us as we talk with Susan Greenbaum about her new book, Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty (Rutgers University Press, 2015), which chronicles the lasting legacy of The Moynihan Report and the ways in which housing, criminal justice, education, and poverty policy all still bear its marks. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A People’s History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick Moynihan's Report on the Negro Family was a seminal document in Great Society-era racial politics and public policy. Join us as we talk with Susan Greenbaum about her new book, Blaming the Poor: The Long Shadow of the Moynihan Report on Cruel Images about Poverty (Rutgers University Press, 2015), which chronicles the lasting legacy of The Moynihan Report and the ways in which housing, criminal justice, education, and poverty policy all still bear its marks. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A People's History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
FTB podcast #153 features the new album by MARTIN ZELLAR called Roosters Crow. Also new music from OTIS GIBBS, DAVID RODRIGUEZ & SUSAN GREENBAUM. Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Here is the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Freight Train Boogie podcasts also air weekly on RootHog Radio at Thursday night at 7:00 pm CST and again Friday Morning at 10:00 am CST. Show #153 MARTIN ZELLAR & THE HARDWAYS - Wore Me Down (Roosters Crow) THE MALLETT BROTHERS BAND - Don’t Let The Bastards Get You Down (Low Down) ROBYN LUDWICK - Can't Go Back (Out of These Blues) DARKPONY - Wake Up (Suburban Serenade Vol. 1) (mic break) DAVID RODRIGUEZ - Gulf Coast Plain (Racing Aimless) CONNOR GARVEY - Western Wind (Where Ocean Meets Land) SUSAN GREENBAUM - Big (This Life) JIM KELLER - Julianne (Soul Candy) MARTIN ZELLAR - I’m That Problem (Roosters Crow) (mic break) OTIS GIBBS - Don't Worry Kid (Harder Than Hammered Hell) LAURIE LEWIS - Going Away (Skippin' and Flyin') CHARLIE PARR - Gospel Plow (Keep Your Hands On The Plow) ROBERT SARAZIN BLAKE - Hanging On (Put It All Down in a Letter) (mic break) MARTIN ZELLAR - Took The Poison (Roosters Crow) (Feb. 24th, 2012) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
Today's PopTalk & Trivia guest is Mike from Virginia, a long-time "LOST" fan (his license plate is "STILOST") and Transmission listener (since October 2005) and a huge TV and music fan. His picks included Roger Waters' "The Wall Live" tour for 2012, "Music From the North Country: Jayhawks Anthology," and several female singer-songwriters: Shelby Lynne, Allison Moorer, Tift Merritt, Brandi Carlile, and Susan Greenbaum, a personal friend who just released her new album, "This Life."