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VIDEO PREMIERE We're Not Going Back Plus Ukraine, Israel Make War Normal Karel Cast 24-114 First, the video premiere of We're not Going Back, a song written by Karel and performed by Thea Austin. Then, Israel is dealing with six dead hostages and blaming Netanyahu. Biden wants more done. And daily, more people die. Ukraine suffered large attack and needs permission from weapons supplier to actually use weapons. The ridiculousness of ongoing war. Heatwave again. Las Vegas posting hottest summer on record. Why is not one politician talking about this? Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember. https://www.youtube.com/live/4pog4RskDgI?si=QMj9ZafL1Pc6B9E3
Trump Stomps On Graves While Others Follow Dreams Karel Cast 24-113 In a new low, hardly thought possible, Donald Trump stomps on soldier's graves in a restricted area of Arlington for a thumbs-up photo opportunity. Will this upset enough people to help him loose? Dreams. That's what politics is all about. Do you follow yours? Or have you abandoned them? I'm realizing one now. And it's incredible. Ladies and Gentlemen, the world premiere of Thea Austin's collaboration with Karel, We're Not Going Back. Watch on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com The Karel Cast is heard three times a week on all your favorite streaming services and the video can be seen on Youtube. Karel is a history-making #LGBTQ talk show host currently living in Las Vegas with his pup Ember. https://www.youtube.com/live/g7T5JSqmEcY?si=7aMWkc_zRlzi31cB
Big Muscle (feat. Thea Austin ) by Bill Bennett
Karel Cast 106 Boombox Las Vegas' Seth Yudof, Superstar Thea Austin And LA Stories First, a trip to Los Angeles shows what an abject failure so much of government and corporate America is, but it also inspires through the memory of Andrea Lita Rademan. Then, Boombox Las Vegas residency promoter Seth Yudof talks life from the set about the upcoming show and superstar Thea Austin pop in for a quick moment to chat as well. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com
Karel Cast 106 Boombox Las Vegas' Seth Yudof, Superstar Thea Austin And LA Stories First, a trip to Los Angeles shows what an abject failure so much of government and corporate America is, but it also inspires through the memory of Andrea Lita Rademan. Then, Boombox Las Vegas residency promoter Seth Yudof talks life from the set about the upcoming show and superstar Thea Austin pop in for a quick moment to chat as well. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe at YouTube.com/reallykarel @ReallyKarel is all social media and website reallykarel.com
Reconócelo, bailaste "Rhtyhm is a Dancer" de SNAP! en 1992. ¡Y lo sabes!El primer podcast de 2022 lo hemos querido hacer con ritmo. Por eso, hemos echado mano de un llena pistas de los 90. Si viviste las noches de esos años, probablemente te encontraste con ella en más de una ocasión. Era 1992, el año de la Expo en Sevilla, las Olimpiadas en Barcelona, y sus correspondientes mascotas, Curro y Cobi. España mostraba al mundo su mejor cara en un periodo de modernización que también nos trajo el AVE.Han pasado 30 años de todo eso. Tres décadas desde que procurábamos encontrar en las emisoras musicales, nuestros temas preferidos para grabarlos en una casete y así escucharla tantas veces como quisiéramos, aunque siempre se colaba el locutor presentándola. Era lo que había, no existía internet, ni ninguna plataforma digital en la que escuchar, como hoy, nuestra música a la carta.Quizá en una de esas cintas de casete, incluiste este "Rhythm is a Dancer" que SNAP! lanzaba en su álbum "The Madman's return", con Thea Austin como vocalista. O quizá no, pero es más que probable que la recuerdes y te devuelva a aquellos años. No era el primer éxito de este proyecto alemán de la corriente eurodance, formado por los productores Michael...
Reconócelo, bailaste "Rhtyhm is a Dancer" de SNAP! en 1992. ¡Y lo sabes!El primer podcast de 2022 lo hemos querido hacer con ritmo. Por eso, hemos echado mano de un llena pistas de los 90. Si viviste las noches de esos años, probablemente te encontraste con ella en más de una ocasión. Era 1992, el año de la Expo en Sevilla, las Olimpiadas en Barcelona, y sus correspondientes mascotas, Curro y Cobi. España mostraba al mundo su mejor cara en un periodo de modernización que también nos trajo el AVE.Han pasado 30 años de todo eso. Tres décadas desde que procurábamos encontrar en las emisoras musicales, nuestros temas preferidos para grabarlos en una casete y así escucharla tantas veces como quisiéramos, aunque siempre se colaba el locutor presentándola. Era lo que había, no existía internet, ni ninguna plataforma digital en la que escuchar, como hoy, nuestra música a la carta.Quizá en una de esas cintas de casete, incluiste este "Rhythm is a Dancer" que SNAP! lanzaba en su álbum "The Madman's return", con Thea Austin como vocalista. O quizá no, pero es más que probable que la recuerdes y te devuelva a aquellos años. No era el primer éxito de este proyecto alemán de la corriente eurodance, formado por los productores Michael...
Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti were the genius producers behind Snap! and their worldwide hit The Power. Although their singles were fronted by different singers or rappers (Thea Austin, Turbo B, and Penny Ford), they were the creative force. In Part 1, Michael talks about his own personal route to The Power, and how success brought them close to financial ruin. Look out for Part 2. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Air With Anna Tur. Drew Blyther Fresh Kill -Jaw DroppingAday Chinea - The BeginningFer BR – First Of All -Mindshake RecordsLatmun - Ready And Willing - Repopulate MarsChicks Luv Us - Dance Machine (Rendher Remix) Cocktail MolotovRich NxT - Heaven Base – FUSEISSA (US) feat. Thea Austin - 4 18 AM - ISSA MusicSHAWNECY – REVOLUTIONJepe - If You're Gone (I AM JAS Remix)Eelke Kleijn - Woodstock (Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile Extended Remix)Alexey Romeo - Azul - ZCM Kopie
Soulfunktion, Kenny Thomas, Sheree Hicks, Michelle Weeks Nathan Adams & Zepherin Saint, Stephanie Cooke, Sellina Campbell Kenny Carpenter, Stacy Kidd, Jersey Maestros, Cynthia Ellise Cooper Powell, David Anthony, Beverlei Brown, Nastee Nev Kaylo, Frank Boissy, Kwamey, Mdcl, Tosin Tao, Fanatix, Kele Le Roc D'moov, Nicole Henry, Danny Foster, Roy Ayers, Thea Austin, Willowman Karl8, Andrea Monta, Aisling Iris, Josh Grooves, Cuebur, Thandi Draai Angie Fisher, Urban Sound Lab, Aisling. This weeks banging Artist once again stay safe people.
Trimtone, Afrojackers, Ursula Rucker, Louie Vega, Elements Of Life, The Checkup, Project89, Tommy Boccuto, Stanny Abram, Groove Junkies, Solara, Dana Weaver, DjPope, Mark Francis, DJ Man X & Albert Sterling Menenedez, Ape Rebelion, Deepconsoul, Andrea Curato, Candace Bellamy, Hazzaro, Din Jay, Thea Austin, Soul Mission, Brutha Basil, Utopia Jackson, Mark Gamble, Blakai, Jose V, DJ Chus, John Summit, Ralf Gum , Joseph Junior, Sebb Junior, Mark DiMeo, Laura Jackson, Cafe 432, Luis Radio, Soul Dynamic, Jocelyn Mattheiau. This weeks artist on this mix thanks guys for your support.
Straight Talk is coming to you LIVE! from the Sycuan Casino in San Diego with special guests Jackie Beat and Thea Austin. We play another exciting match making game, have a surprise for everyone in the audience, and pick Ross' brain live!
1. Beautiful Morning - Ace of Base (2002) 2. Love Thing - DJ Angel (2004) 3. Young, Fresh N' New - Kelis (2001) 4. All Around the World (Punk Debutante) - Cooler Kids (2002) 5. Nasty Girl - Inaya Day (2005) 6. Don't You Want My Love - Rosabel feat Debbie Jacob Rocks (2000) 7. Let The Music Use You Up - Celeda (2001) 8. I'm Addicted (You're The Worst Thing For Me) - Pusaka presents Thea Austin (2000) 9. I Got A Feelin' - Vicki Shepard (2002) 10. Dive - Debby Holiday (2004) 11. Stuck - Stacie Orrico (2003) 12. Pop!ular - Darren Hayes (2004) 13. I'm A Slave 4 U - Britney Spears (2001) 14. Keep On Touchin' Me - Jaimy & Kenny D (1999) Keeping with my tradition, each track is greater than ten years old!
A week long celebration, education and events with OC Pride LGBT Festival starts on Monday, July 27th! You're going to hear about all of the fun activities scheduled from Zackery Glass, President of the Festival! Zackery will talk about how the OC Festival is expanding in 2015, how the local community is involved in supporting the expansion, along with all of the fun events happening! Entertainers on the Main Stage this year feature: Frenchie Davis, David Hernandez, Thea Austin with Main Stage Line-Up with Lunden Reign, Katja Glieson, Joseph Eid and Half Past Two! Find out more, including how you can be part of this family friendly event, by clicking here! Call 323 657-1493 to ask a quesiton and join in the fun!
A week long celebration, education and events with OC Pride LGBT Festival starts on Monday, July 27th! You're going to hear about all of the fun activities scheduled from Zackery Glass, President of the Festival! Zackery will talk about how the OC Festival is expanding in 2015, how the local community is involved in supporting the expansion, along with all of the fun events happening! Entertainers on the Main Stage this year feature: Frenchie Davis, David Hernandez, Thea Austin with Main Stage Line-Up with Lunden Reign, Katja Glieson, Joseph Eid and Half Past Two! Find out more, including how you can be part of this family friendly event, by clicking here! Call 323 657-1493 to ask a quesiton and join in the fun!
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored Welcomes the Return of Thea Austin Snap! singer/ songwriter of Mega Hits "Rythym is a Dancer", "Ive got the Power", "The Colour of Love" as guest cohost with Karel,"The Karel Cast show", actor, radio personality, comedian & music producer to this week's RNSU
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored Welcomes the Return of Thea Austin Snap! singer/ songwriter of Mega Hits "Rythym is a Dancer", "Ive got the Power", "The Colour of Love" as guest cohost with Karel,"The Karel Cast show", actor, radio personality, comedian & music producer to this week's RNSU
Thea Austin is a dance classics artist most commonly associated with the group Snap! as she performed lead vocals on their smash hit, "Rhythm Is A Dancer". She has performed all over the world and continues to perform her hardcore dance hits world wide. In This segment, she joins Nathan James (What's Going On With Nathan James) and Meka Rae (The G-Spot) for Brunch In The Basement With JaVonne! 2 hours of music, information, and a great interview with a very talented and beautiful artist! Don't miss a beat!
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored, Welcome to This Week's RNSU Show- as special cohost Jessa Rhodes Adult Film Star Model & Video Vixen and guesting this week will be Thea Austin – Snap! the singer songwriter of such hit songs as "I've Got The Power", "Rythym is a Dancer", and Playboy TV's New reality star model actress Katie Hall.
Amber Lynn Rock'N'SeXXXy UnCensored, Welcome to This Week's RNSU Show- as special cohost Jessa Rhodes Adult Film Star Model & Video Vixen and guesting this week will be Thea Austin – Snap! the singer songwriter of such hit songs as "I've Got The Power", "Rythym is a Dancer", and Playboy TV's New reality star model actress Katie Hall.
Well, it looks like whatever I was supposed to get done has yet again been put off till Monday. While the temps are pretty acceptable here in the ATL, we've had rain since Tuesday and it doesn't appear to be letting up until Sunday. In fact, it's been raining steadily here all damn day. Personally, I'm not a big fan of rain, but I understand that Mother Nature requires it as much as the state of Georgia. Then again, I'm sure it never occurred to all those brainiacs in the state government to take the federal assistance money and build multiple water reserves to prevent future droughts similar to what we went through two years ago. We've got great highways already, though the city of Atlanta constantly needs repaving and upgrades to their old water system. Regardless, Atlanta is not all of Georgia, so I think the first suggestion makes the most sense. Instead, they'll continue to file federal lawsuits against all the surrounding states fighting for their share of the Chattahoochee River which supplies 70% of the water for northern Georgia. Brilliant. I digress. Lucky for you guys (and gals), because I've got the fourth installment ready to go for your Saturday enjoyment. As if the first three weren't enough, it just keeps getting better. The first part of the mix starts off pretty dark and progressive with the now classic collaboration between the Pet Shop Boys and Peter Rauhofer "Break 4 Love" running through such giants as Ben Shaw (So Strong), New Order (Crystal) and Dido's massive "Thank You". Ultimately, it breaks into one of the all-time house classics by Kings of Tomorrow "Finally" which has since been re-worked from every possible angle since it's initial release. Of course, we also have the gargantuan anthem by Rosabel and Jennifer Holiday "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" which she originally sang in the Broadway musical "Dreamgirls" and was revived on the heels of the 2006 movie by the same name starring Jennifer Hudson. In fact, both versions were duking it out on the dance charts at the same time (not unlike this year's "Hide U" by Kosheen and Suzanne Palmer). We also got to taste the nasty "You're the Worst Thing For Me" by Pusaka featuring Thea Austin. A song where the protagonist keeps going back to her cheating boyfriend even though he's a piece of shit. Vicki Shepard would one up her a year later in the potty mouth category. can't sleep at night, 'cause I'm losing my mind and I'm outta my head 'cause you're fucking my friend and I'm spending my cash, your depletin' my stash I'm addicted to you, even though you're the worst thing for me By the end of the year, Ceevox had pretty much taken over the floor with her massive "My Imagination". With its serious pounding beats and gospel style vocalization this song was pretty inescapable anywhere you went. Finally, I dropped in a personal favorite and definite floor filler by Missy Elliot "Get Ur Freak On". While enjoying huge success at radio, her label wasn't quite up to marketing her to the "club crowd". After this White Label bootleg came out, their tune changed by her next release. As with all White Label bootlegs, they're generally not the best recordings in the world, namely because they are unauthorized. I think I did a pretty decent job cleaning it up. But I gotta tell ya, once this song was dropped, the floor just went crazy no matter how poor the quality. It just goes to show that a good song is a good song even if it was being played back on 8-track. That's it for today. I haven't decided if I'm going to release the fifth and final mix for this edition yet. It will contain a bunch of odds and ends that didn't work in any of the preceding mixes, plus a few alternate versions of songs already used. I'll just have to wait and see how it comes out before I make up my mind. In the meantime, I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend and I'm sure you'll be hearing from me soon enough. Until then.enjoy!
Well, it looks like whatever I was supposed to get done has yet again been put off till Monday. While the temps are pretty acceptable here in the ATL, we've had rain since Tuesday and it doesn't appear to be letting up until Sunday. In fact, it's been raining steadily here all damn day. Personally, I'm not a big fan of rain, but I understand that Mother Nature requires it as much as the state of Georgia. Then again, I'm sure it never occurred to all those brainiacs in the state government to take the federal assistance money and build multiple water reserves to prevent future droughts similar to what we went through two years ago. We've got great highways already, though the city of Atlanta constantly needs repaving and upgrades to their old water system. Regardless, Atlanta is not all of Georgia, so I think the first suggestion makes the most sense. Instead, they'll continue to file federal lawsuits against all the surrounding states fighting for their share of the Chattahoochee River which supplies 70% of the water for northern Georgia. Brilliant. I digress. Lucky for you guys (and gals), because I've got the fourth installment ready to go for your Saturday enjoyment. As if the first three weren't enough, it just keeps getting better. The first part of the mix starts off pretty dark and progressive with the now classic collaboration between the Pet Shop Boys and Peter Rauhofer "Break 4 Love" running through such giants as Ben Shaw (So Strong), New Order (Crystal) and Dido's massive "Thank You". Ultimately, it breaks into one of the all-time house classics by Kings of Tomorrow "Finally" which has since been re-worked from every possible angle since it's initial release. Of course, we also have the gargantuan anthem by Rosabel and Jennifer Holiday "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" which she originally sang in the Broadway musical "Dreamgirls" and was revived on the heels of the 2006 movie by the same name starring Jennifer Hudson. In fact, both versions were duking it out on the dance charts at the same time (not unlike this year's "Hide U" by Kosheen and Suzanne Palmer). We also got to taste the nasty "You're the Worst Thing For Me" by Pusaka featuring Thea Austin. A song where the protagonist keeps going back to her cheating boyfriend even though he's a piece of shit. Vicki Shepard would one up her a year later in the potty mouth category. can't sleep at night, 'cause I'm losing my mind and I'm outta my head 'cause you're fucking my friend and I'm spending my cash, your depletin' my stash I'm addicted to you, even though you're the worst thing for me By the end of the year, Ceevox had pretty much taken over the floor with her massive "My Imagination". With its serious pounding beats and gospel style vocalization this song was pretty inescapable anywhere you went. Finally, I dropped in a personal favorite and definite floor filler by Missy Elliot "Get Ur Freak On". While enjoying huge success at radio, her label wasn't quite up to marketing her to the "club crowd". After this White Label bootleg came out, their tune changed by her next release. As with all White Label bootlegs, they're generally not the best recordings in the world, namely because they are unauthorized. I think I did a pretty decent job cleaning it up. But I gotta tell ya, once this song was dropped, the floor just went crazy no matter how poor the quality. It just goes to show that a good song is a good song even if it was being played back on 8-track. That's it for today. I haven't decided if I'm going to release the fifth and final mix for this edition yet. It will contain a bunch of odds and ends that didn't work in any of the preceding mixes, plus a few alternate versions of songs already used. I'll just have to wait and see how it comes out before I make up my mind. In the meantime, I hope everyone has a fabulous weekend and I'm sure you'll be hearing from me soon enough. Until then.enjoy!