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Ian Hendrickson-Smith is an accomplished American jazz saxophonist, known for his work with notable bands and artists. He is renowned for his exceptional skills on the alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, as well as the flute. His musical style is celebrated for its remarkable tone, soulful approach, and blues-driven melodies.Hendrickson-Smith's career includes a significant tenure with Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings from 2004 to 2010, contributing to the band's soulful and funk-driven sound. He has also been a member of The Roots, the house band for "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," since February 2014, showcasing his talent to a wide television audience. Throughout his career, Hendrickson-Smith has worked and recorded with a diverse array of artists including Lady Gaga, Bob Dylan, U2, Amy Winehouse, and Ed Sheeran, demonstrating his versatility and demand in the music industry. In addition to his performing career, Hendrickson-Smith has an extensive discography as a leader, with albums that highlight his jazz sensibilities and musical exploration. He is also active in the music education scene, sharing his knowledge and experience through masterclasses and instructional content. Ian Hendrickson-Smith continues to be one of the most sought-after musicians in the city and is working towards opening a jazz club, further contributing to the vibrant music scene.On RED, Ian shares how he found his love for mucis, how he mastered his talent, and how he started his career. He takes us along his jounry in the music industry and shares some amazing stories.
We had the pleasure of interviewing “Captain” Kirk Douglas over Zoom video.The Roots guitarist “Captain” Kirk Douglas issues a brand new single and music video entitled “We Can Be One” under his solo imprint Hundred Watt Heart. The New York-based GRAMMY® Award-winning guitarist and vocalist steps into the spotlight with this introspective and infectious anthem. The track hinges on a wah-pedal drenched funk riff, simmering beat, and boisterous horn section. It locks into an Afrobeat-infused strut as he repeats an undeniable and uplifting mantra on the hook, “We can be one.” The Alexander Fischetti-directed accompanying video captures this spirit and highlights Kirk's powerful presence as a frontman in his own right. It harnesses the track's psychedelic sound and influences from funk to jazz to jam and everything in between, establishing Kirk as a genre-defying master of his craft. Most importantly, “We Can Be One” paves the way for his anxiously awaited new full-length solo LP—due out very soon. Stay tuned for more from “Captain” Kirk Douglas. Audiences worldwide recognize “Captain” Kirk Douglas's scorching singular style as a six-string powerhouse. Joining The Roots back in 2003, he has supplied guitar and background vocals for a series of critically acclaimed Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top 200, including The Tipping Point [2004], Game Theory [2006], Rising Down [2008], How I Got Over [2010], and Wake Up! [2010] with John Legend. The latter garnered a pair of GRAMMY® Awards, namely “Best R&B Album” and “Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance” for “Hang On In There.” In addition, his guitar powered The Roots's tastemaker-approved …And Then You Shoot Your Cousin in 2014. Between countless sold-out live shows, he holds down guitar duties for the band nightly on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He also notably forces with Gibson Guitars to release his own signature SG model. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #TheRoots #HundredWattHeart #CaptainKirkDouglas #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
El próximo 28 de julio de 2022 tendremos en Bogotá la presentación de Max e Igor Cavalera, los hermanos brasileros fundadores de Sepultura, en concierto para tocar el disco Roots; álbum icónico de la banda de 1996 y último disco en el que trabajo Max como vocalista. Hablamos de este disco, y sobre todo ponemos canciones del álbum para que aprecien una de las mejores obras metaleras de los años 90.Conduce y produce: Oscar y Diego Garzon Forero
Continued from the previous episode: Activist, author, organizer Tamika Malory's beautiful thirst trap photos sparked a conversation about a previous conversation about Rihanna. Does recognizing that talented women are beautiful (especially when they are dressed to garner attention) diminish their brilliance? Deion Sanders may have started a trend of elite black athletes attending HBCU's like Jackson State. Another member of the Roots passed, Leonard Hubbard, please bubble wrap Black Thought and Questlove. We ended with surviving Santa. Show Prologue:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonDon't Chase'em- J.Jones, J.Jefferson, A. JonesTerrible Thoughtz Album- Zeb Ore, Jason Jones, Jeremy Scott, Joseph Jeffersonhttps://soundcloud.com/joseph-jefferson-499547334/sets/terrible-thoughtzJoe Jeff- Coronamatichttps://soundcloud.com/joseph-jefferson-499547334/sets/war-of-attritionPhoto Editing:Jason JonesShow Title: Playing The Long Game/Double D Double DownIntro:https://www.facebook.com/whooda.nola/posts/770071583787414Guilty again: https://apnews.com/article/death-of-george-floyd-george-floyd-minneapolis-race-and-ethnicity-st-paul-a8b12b1e3e0fedc1270c659e3428134e“Heated” Debate: https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-harris-charlamagne-tha-god-heated-interview-real-president-bidenFired: https://nypost.com/2021/12/11/fordham-prof-fired-for-confusing-two-black-students-in-class/Racist Drugs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn98cDdEMYUBegging for Supplies: https://twitter.com/NoLieWithBTC/status/1470141286502080519?fbclid=IwAR2BkZ925O0d-rwfOmlgKEWYbILLzRZzyBbYwwkwmUNgphVt_eeNG8PKhqMTelling on yourself: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/florida-three-arrested-vote-twice-the-villages-1271574/Dance: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=653277652757777&id=106526117432936https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDYKslnO0r0Rigging the game: https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2021-12-16/will-republicans-gerrymander-kansas-city-and-more-questions-about-redistricting-in-missouriErrrBodY:https://twitter.com/angela_rye/status/1471254014998179840?t=bk1_LMcxtooHjKyHJ61U2Q&s=07&fbclid=IwAR2P0wWPbZuVU-SOK6DGCIqVlIr6T8ljTH59DL0Zcf_swqORx01IKrm604QYes Lawd!: https://www.facebook.com/TDMallory/posts/450838499764916USS Kansas City:https://www.facebook.com/emanuelcleaverii/posts/10158007354607693Going to Jail: https://arrowheadaddict.com/2021/12/13/former-chiefs-receiver-jail-time-spending-covid-funds-jewelry-josh-bellamy/We own you: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=212285767739386&id=100068738936438https://www.si.com/college/2021/12/15/deion-sanders-jackson-state-land-americas-no-1-football-recruit-travis-hunterHip HopRIP: https://www.inquirer.com/news/leonard-hubbard-the-roots-dead-bass-player-philadelphia-20211216.htmlKhristmas Karens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXdKM0J9YLYCoon Cakes: https://www.facebook.com/terrencekwilliams/posts/458369965648747Surviving Santa: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=949244465791802Protections:https://www.facebook.com/maxpreps/posts/10159397132470519
Continued from the previous episode: Activist, author, organizer Tamika Malory's beautiful thirst trap photos sparked a conversation about a previous conversation about Rihanna. Does recognizing that talented women are beautiful (especially when they are dressed to garner attention) diminish their brilliance? Deion Sanders may have started a trend of elite black athletes attending HBCU's like Jackson State. Another member of the Roots passed, Leonard Hubbard, please bubble wrap Black Thought and Questlove. We ended with surviving Santa. Show Prologue:Brothers Breaking Bread, or the “Triple B Pod”, is a collection of African American professionals, friends, and family that attempt to tackle the important issues of the day. We bring our unique brand of humor, sensitivity, and oftentimes anger to the analysis. The show features Rodger (@KcStork); “The Brothers of Doom” James and Joe; Anthony (10 Meters); Zeb (Da Soulja) Ada (Lady Lavender) and extended #3BPod family. We cut our teeth as podcasters creating nearly 100 episodes of the Negroraguan Podcast, we've kept much of the format and traditions with a few personal touches that come with a new show. We sincerely hope you enjoy, and subscribe to the show. Please contact us on Twitter @Triple_B_Pod Facebook https://www.facebook.com/brothersbreaking.bread.7 or Email: brothersbreakingbreadpod@gmail.comMusic Cred:Show Intro- We Outchea - Joseph JeffersonOutro- It's Over – Joseph JeffersonDon't Chase'em- J.Jones, J.Jefferson, A. JonesTerrible Thoughtz Album- Zeb Ore, Jason Jones, Jeremy Scott, Joseph Jeffersonhttps://soundcloud.com/joseph-jefferson-499547334/sets/terrible-thoughtzJoe Jeff- Coronamatichttps://soundcloud.com/joseph-jefferson-499547334/sets/war-of-attritionPhoto Editing:Jason JonesShow Title: Playing The Long Game/Double D Double DownIntro:https://www.facebook.com/whooda.nola/posts/770071583787414Guilty again: https://apnews.com/article/death-of-george-floyd-george-floyd-minneapolis-race-and-ethnicity-st-paul-a8b12b1e3e0fedc1270c659e3428134e“Heated” Debate: https://www.foxnews.com/media/kamala-harris-charlamagne-tha-god-heated-interview-real-president-bidenFired: https://nypost.com/2021/12/11/fordham-prof-fired-for-confusing-two-black-students-in-class/Racist Drugs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn98cDdEMYUBegging for Supplies: https://twitter.com/NoLieWithBTC/status/1470141286502080519?fbclid=IwAR2BkZ925O0d-rwfOmlgKEWYbILLzRZzyBbYwwkwmUNgphVt_eeNG8PKhqMTelling on yourself: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/florida-three-arrested-vote-twice-the-villages-1271574/Dance: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=653277652757777&id=106526117432936https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDYKslnO0r0Rigging the game: https://www.kcur.org/politics-elections-and-government/2021-12-16/will-republicans-gerrymander-kansas-city-and-more-questions-about-redistricting-in-missouriErrrBodY:https://twitter.com/angela_rye/status/1471254014998179840?t=bk1_LMcxtooHjKyHJ61U2Q&s=07&fbclid=IwAR2P0wWPbZuVU-SOK6DGCIqVlIr6T8ljTH59DL0Zcf_swqORx01IKrm604QYes Lawd!: https://www.facebook.com/TDMallory/posts/450838499764916USS Kansas City:https://www.facebook.com/emanuelcleaverii/posts/10158007354607693Going to Jail: https://arrowheadaddict.com/2021/12/13/former-chiefs-receiver-jail-time-spending-covid-funds-jewelry-josh-bellamy/We own you: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=212285767739386&id=100068738936438https://www.si.com/college/2021/12/15/deion-sanders-jackson-state-land-americas-no-1-football-recruit-travis-hunterHip HopRIP: https://www.inquirer.com/news/leonard-hubbard-the-roots-dead-bass-player-philadelphia-20211216.htmlKhristmas Karens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXdKM0J9YLYCoon Cakes: https://www.facebook.com/terrencekwilliams/posts/458369965648747Surviving Santa: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=949244465791802Protections:https://www.facebook.com/maxpreps/posts/10159397132470519
Mumford & Sons is a relatively "young" band when you look at it, but the mark they've left on the music industry as a whole is undeniable. When most people hear the name 'Mumford & Sons', they automatically think of Marcus Mumford, and I mean why wouldn't you? He's the face of the band, the namesake of the band, and just one damn fine human specimen (if you don't believe me, just ask Michelle).For a band that started in 2007, and that didn't really gain much industry traction until 2009 when they released their debut album 'Sigh No More', which started to garner some well-deserved attention thrusting them into the mainstream airwaves, they've really made their mark. They held that momentum well into 2012 when 'Babel' was released, and 'I Will Wait' cemented the band into the industry and our minds. This sophomore effort would eventually go on to win a Grammy for "Album Of The Year", which is obviously a huge accomplishment for anyone in the music industry. If by this time you found yourself being a fan and a regular listener to the band, then you had become very familiar with the "sound" that the band had, and that is probably exactly why you liked listening to them. A familiar sound is great and all, but so is growth, and by the time they were ready to release their third album, it was time for a change.'Wilder Mind' was released in 2015, and it marked a significant change for the band and the sound that everyone had become accustomed to. The band decided to forgo working with Markus Dravs who produced their first two albums and joined forces with James Ford and Aaron Dessner of 'The National'. This also marked the departure of some of their acoustic instruments (which gave them their traditionally folky sound) and made way for the use of electronic ones, while also adding a session drummer to fill out their rhythm section. Not everyone was happy about this (especially the diehard fans), but it was time to show not just the industry but the entire world they were capable of more than just being that folk band that sang that one song that everyone knew, and that is exactly what they did. Join us again as we take a dive, this time into Mr. Marcus Mumford and his "sons" (which Michelle was especially excited about). It's season 4, episode 22 of your favorite neighborhood mechanic's favorite music podcast. LET'S GO!!! Keep up with all of the music we talk about in each episode by listening to the Infectious Groove Podcast Companion Songs playlist, exclusively on Spotify. Infectious Groove Podcast, part of the OddPods Media Network.
Philadelphia singer/songwriter Avi Wisnia talks about his latest release “Catching Leaves” plus the single “Sky Blue Sky” recorded via satellite between Philadelphia and Brazil! Avi also talks about how he got started in music as the son of a Rabbi and grandson of a Cantor along with his musical influences, plus sharing the stage with The Roots, Ani DeFranco, Maroon 5, etc., and winner of several awards in the music industry and more! Check out the latest release on all streaming platforms and www.aviwisnia.com ! #aviwisnia #singer #philadelphia #brazil #rabbi #cantor #theroots #bossanova #salsa #brazilian #anidefranco #maroon5 #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneraviwisnia #themikewagnershowaviwisnia
We Throw it together and It's Brilliant The Beatles get paid scale.It all comes back to Morris County. All roads lead to the Beatles in New Jersey. Hendrix Blows Minds.
STARK REALITY PLAYLISTS with James Dier aka $mall ¢hange and Guests
Episode 36 of STARK REALITY with Host James Dier aka $mall ¢hange features guest DR. ASATAR BAIR's exclusive "Generation X" mix of hip hop, rock and modern sounds, featuring tracks by Talib Kweli, Beck, Kendrick Lamar, Wu-Tang Clan, New Order and more... Dr. Asatar Bair is a professor of economics based in Riverside California. He identifies as a communist, which is pretty rare to see in academia in the US. He also has practiced meditation for many years. To hear Dr. Bair's exclusive in-depth Stark Reality interview with Host James Dier aka $mall ¢hange, go to Episode 36 of STARK REALITY wherever you get your podcasts or on the Stark Reality page on jasoncharles.net Podcast Network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Derek Jackson is a music industry leader with a phenomenal background all starting at Def Jam Recordings after gaining his college degree in communications. We had a great talk and Derek shared some stories about how he got started, who he worked with and what he sees for the future in the music industry.I was excited to speak with someone with thirty years of music management experience that started at the epicenter of hip hop music, Def Jam Recordings. Derek shared that the first artist he worked with after college was LL Cool J during his “Mama Said Knock You Out” record release. If you want to hear his opinion on what is necessary for artists to succeed in these new times or other cool stories like the time he signed a new group at the time called The Roots make sure to listen all the way thru our episode.ABOUT Derek JacksonDerek is an experienced founder with a demonstrated history of working in the technology and entertainment industries. He is also skilled in technological innovation, sound, start-ups, marketing, and video with a strong entrepreneurship professional background with a Bachelors/Cum Laude focused in Communications.Black Label Entertainment / Sony, manager of rapper Fabolous (@myfabolouslife) and DJ Stevie J (@whoissteviej) , Toddies Tech and found/signed Scott Storch, Pharrell and the RootsSUBSCRIBEYou can subscribe to The Travel Wins Podcast on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Podnews, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Amazon.The Travel Wins intro song by Allison Johnson and Steve StevensWebsite Design by Stack Host#derekjackson #musicindustry #fabolous
Derek Jackson is a music industry leader with a phenomenal background all starting at Def Jam Recordings after gaining his college degree in communications. We had a great talk and Derek shared some stories about how he got started, who he worked with and what he sees for the future in the music industry.I was excited to speak with someone with thirty years of music management experience that started at the epicenter of hip hop music, Def Jam Recordings. Derek shared that the first artist he worked with after college was LL Cool J during his “Mama Said Knock You Out” record release. If you want to hear his opinion on what is necessary for artists to succeed in these new times or other cool stories like the time he signed a new group at the time called The Roots make sure to listen all the way thru our episode.ABOUT Derek JacksonDerek is an experienced founder with a demonstrated history of working in the technology and entertainment industries. He is also skilled in technological innovation, sound, start-ups, marketing, and video with a strong entrepreneurship professional background with a Bachelors/Cum Laude focused in Communications.Black Label Entertainment / Sony, manager of rapper Fabolous (@myfabolouslife) and DJ Stevie J (@whoissteviej) , Toddies Tech and found/signed Scott Storch, Pharrell and the RootsSUBSCRIBEYou can subscribe to The Travel Wins Podcast on Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Podnews, Castbox, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Amazon.The Travel Wins intro song by Allison Johnson and Steve StevensWebsite Design by Stack Host#derekjackson #musicindustry #fabolous
En esta emisión hablamos sobre los orígenes de la música alternativa y sus diferentes variantes y generosos que han ido surgiendo durante los años, repasamos subgéneros muy icónicos como el grunge y el sonido de Seattle haciendo mención de bandas como Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, así como otros géneros como el indie folk o el hip hop alternativo
For this show, I talk about the beginnings of the internet to what we see today as information overload, Afghanistan run around… Was it the overseas bag? And, a little bit of conscious capitalism. Is there such as thing?
Episode #48: RSD Goes To The Movies. We reprise two great music documentary conversations from recent weeks, Questlove reveals how he ended up directing Summer Of Soul (...Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) and Edgar Wright joins Ron & Russell Mael from Sparks to talk about The Sparks Brothers. Also, RSD co-founder Eric Levin from Atlanta's Criminal Records celebrates his store's 30th anniversary! And as always, Carrie Colliton checks in from Record Store Day HQ in Raleigh, NC. Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and Tito's Handmade Vodka. Go to RecordStoreDay.com for the latest breaking news about RSD events and promotions. Please consider subscribing to this podcast wherever you get these dang things.
#SIT with us as we discuss DaBaby's recent comments and the backlash that followed. Also we have with a very very long awaited Facebook Flashback. ENJOY OR NOT!!!
Part 2 continuation of late 90's to 2000s eurotrance.
Episode #33, our first new episode of 2021 features a lengthy chat with Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson of The Roots, and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, covering a broad range of topics, including films with "soul" in the title, what he learned from Prince, Dave Chappelle, growing up on the road with his musician parents and why the B-sides rule. And Carrie Colliton is here with RSD News and praise for Barry Gibb and Paul McCartney. Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery and Tito's Handmade Vodka. Go to RecordStoreDay.com for more information about Record Store Day, and subscribe, rate, and review us wherever you get podcasts!
This week we bring you one of our biggest guests yet - The Talented Mr. Trotter, Black Thought jumped in the Crate 808 hot seat
Today, you will witness a murder. You will hear a microphone being slowly murdered throughout this episode. Then, you will hear the relentless abuse of this dead carcass of a mic after the murder takes place... Oh, and also... We wild'n out son! We talk about Ice Cube, Diddy, Benny The Butcher, Black Thought, The Mandalorian...shoot...we even talk about BOB DOLE!!! No one's safe on this episode...not even that mic... :-( Thanks for always contributing to the pod! Please keep giving! Click here to contribute today! FOLLOW US! @felipesgarage BUY MERCH! www.FelipesGarage.com EMAIL US! FelipesGarage@gmail.com GET ON THE EMAIL LIST! http://eepurl.com/wQH75 WATCH OUR YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC8X7vrh0KhnfaEOR8wKzrA THANKS! WE LOVE Y'ALL!!!!!
DJ Excel spins once again with America's Podcaster, Kurt Caceres, to continue their discussion on the lives of artists and entertainers. It's a lifetime of hustle. The day you get complacent, is the day you start to lose your career. It's a constant grind, always changing, dynamic and never monotonous. But maybe that's why artists are who they are. Maybe that's why they are attracted to the uncertainty of the creative process, because it's never guaranteed. They can't sit still in one place, they always have to be creating, striving for more knowledge and life experiences. They also talk about what separates A-List celebrities from the rest and what it means to adapt as an artist during a year like 2020. Those who are unable to adjust their process, incapable of changing their focus, will disappear into the oblivion, forever. It is survival of the fittest, and those strong enough to reinvent themselves or even start over, are the ones who will come out unscathed on the other side of this apocalyptic mess. XX Please Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast. Email anytime to podcast@provenanceroom.com X https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRF42UoBNLo9DXv5BYQQCqg X https://www.instagram.com/kurt_caceres/ X https://www.instagram.com/wyna.podcast/ X https://www.instagram.com/provenance_room/ X https://www.provenanceroom.com/wyna-podcast
Multi-faceted bass player, musician, Emmy nominated Music Director and Grammy award winning writer Adam Blackstone talks with Greg about how the pandemic has impacted the music industry, his passion for the behind-the-scenes musical process, his time at University of the Arts and how he met The Roots, working with Kanye, Jay-Z, and Dave Chappelle's block party, his philosophy on excellence, the Sixers, and much more. Learn more about Philly Famous
This week is controversy galore with more discussion on the Logic/Joe Budden feud, allegations towards Common, The Roots, Talib Kweli & more, why WWE is becoming so insufferable in its programming & we call out AEW for its handling of the Women’s division.This week’s #SweetPicksTeezo Touchdown ft. Fred Flippstone - “SUCKA!”https://spoti.fi/2DMzQ17Juke Marciano ft. Sharrod Sloans - “Classic”https://spoti.fi/3ikprZABe sure to catch every episode on Radio 22 at myradio22.com, Tuesdays at 7:00 PM!Join in on the conversation on our new Facebook group, The Flex Forum!!!Find our podcast onSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2HBamUbApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2M3EbkmiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2LmVoDkGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2QQQrU0Spreaker: https://bit.ly/2VJlEtnFind us on social media at: @brbspodcastContact us at: brbspodcast@gmail.comNo culture vultures. No curtain jerkers. #BRBSPodcast
This week is controversy galore with more discussion on the Logic/Joe Budden feud, allegations towards Common, The Roots, Talib Kweli & more, why WWE is becoming so insufferable in its programming & we call out AEW for its handling of the Women’s division.This week’s #SweetPicksTeezo Touchdown ft. Fred Flippstone - “SUCKA!”https://spoti.fi/2DMzQ17Juke Marciano ft. Sharrod Sloans - “Classic”https://spoti.fi/3ikprZABe sure to catch every episode on Radio 22 at myradio22.com, Tuesdays at 7:00 PM!Join in on the conversation on our new Facebook group, The Flex Forum!!!Find our podcast onSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2HBamUbApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2M3EbkmiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/2LmVoDkGoogle Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2QQQrU0Spreaker: https://bit.ly/2VJlEtnFind us on social media at: @brbspodcastContact us at: brbspodcast@gmail.comNo culture vultures. No curtain jerkers. #BRBSPodcast
We hit it hard today! LOTS of stuff covered in this one! RIP Malik B, Jaguar Wright's rants, Russian Battle rappers, Star Wars title swaps, Tik Tok gettin banned possibly, Crazy alien DNA doctors, and we end with something we've never done before...a 6-song Who Wore It Best BATTLE ROYAL! Thanks to all the contributors! If you'd like to contribute, we ask for $1 per episode, but as much or as little is appreciated! Click here to contribute to the show! FOLLOW US! @FelipesGarage EMAIL US! FelipesGarage@gmail.com PURCHASE MERCH! www.FelipesGarage.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC8X7vrh0KhnfaEOR8wKzrA SIGN UP FOR OUR EMAIL LIST FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT! http://eepurl.com/wQH75 Thank you to all the Mechanics who rock wit us! Peace!
This is a podcast covering the death of Malik B a founding members the Roots Hip-hop group. Malik was from Philadelphia and passed away at the age of 47. #MALIKB #THEROOTS #RIPMALIKBARTICLE- https://www.newsbreakapp.com/n/0PjmdZPx?pd=0607Xs3o&s=i4
Tori makes magic with this fierce and genius spirit. From The Roots to Lauryn Hill, from Chris Rock to The Black Eyed Peas, she is a top orchestrator and one of the greatest tour managers to ever do it for some of the most iconic artists of the time. If these constellation acts are like royalty, then she is the power behind the throne. She is the one making it do what it do. They discuss creating an unforgettable event, making creative adjustments during COVID-19, working with A-list talent, her passion for Afropop, her love for Jeff Goldblum… and so much more! Here’s to the groundbreaker, Tina Farris. Audio Clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55NUqrrBccw Credits: Executive Producer: Patrick A. Howell Producer: Tori Reid Co-Producer and Sound Master: William Broughton Podcast and Intro/Outro Recorded and Engineered by William Broughton Music: Intro – “Try” Produced by San Palo Outro – “March” Produced by San Palo Logo Photography: Bobby Holland / MPTV Images a Victory & Noble production 2020 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved
Seconda tappa con la musica rap ed r&b proposta da D.J. Whip, con uno sguardo particolare ad alcune delle più belle produzioni di J Dilla. Sigla di 17IAM, selezione e mix a cura di Marco Brogno a.k.a. D.J. Whip, voce di Gianpaolo Negro, regia di Pantu. 01. Erykah Badu - Time's A Wastin (prod. Erykah Badu)02. D'angelo - Another Life (prod. D'angelo)03. J Dilla Ft. Bilal - The Ex (prod. J Dilla)04. J Dilla Ft. Dwele - Dime Piece (Remix) (prod. J Dilla)05. Slum Village Ft. D'Angelo - Tell Me (prod. J Dilla)06. Talib Kweli Ft. Mike Posner - Colors Of You (prod. J Dilla)07. Bilal Ft. Mos Def & Common - Reminisce (prod. J Dilla)08. Reverie - Give It Time (prod. J Dilla)09. Erykah Badu - Fall In Love (your Funeral) (prod. Karriem Riggins)10. Joey Bada$$ Ft. Kirk Knight - Where It'$ At? (prod. J Dilla)11. The Roots Ft. D'Angelo - The 'Notic (prod. The Roots)12. Amp Fiddler - You Play Me (prod. J Dilla)13. The Brand New Heavies & Q-tip - Sometimes (Remix) (prod. J Dilla)14. Q-tip Ft. D'angelo - Believe (prod. Q-Tip)15. Slum Village Ft. Jazzy Jeff - I Don't Know (prod. J Dilla)16. Common Ft. Erykah Badu - All Night Long (prod. The Roots)17. Guru's Jazzmatazz Ft. Bilal - Certified (prod. J Dilla)18. J Dilla Ft. Kenny Wray - The Shining Pt. 1 (diamonds) (prod. J Dilla)19. De La Soul Ft. Yummy - Much More (prod. J Dilla)20. Phife - Nutshell (prod. J Dilla)21. The Roots - Dynamite! (prod. J Dilla)22. Common - Dooinit (prod. J Dilla)23. The Roots - Wicked Ways (prod. J Dilla)24. Phife - Dear Dilla (prod. J Dilla)25. Jay Dee - Think Twice (prod. J Dilla)
On this episode of the Rap Delites podcast we talk Pop Smoke (9:18) Eminem concedes that he is in fact a guest in the house of Hip Hop (11:44) Erykah Badu’s vagina fragrance sells out in 19 minutes (20:45) what we’ve been listening to including Royce 5’9’s new album “The Allegory” (27:48) We also get into the Roots Picnic line up and street sign dedication (39:26) and Artist of the Week Ice-T (1:07:24)WATCH - LIKE - SHARE#PopSmoke#Eminem#ErykahBadu#Royce59#TheAllegory#TheRoots#SouthStreet#IceT#HipHop#Grafitti#Breaking#DJ#Trending#Viral#Love#Philly#Podcast#RapDelites#Funny#BlackCulture
Join Ske and Batts as they chop it up about the new Will Smith and Martin Lawrence movie ‘Bad Boys for Life” (4:59) Digable Planet’s album ‘Blowout Comb” (10:00) actor/rapper Awkwafina (17:00), and Eminem’s new album “Music to be Murdered by” (23:47). Also Kendrick Lamar’s new album having a rock influence? (26:47) Yo Gotti and Jay-Z vs the Mississippi prison system (36:58), Artist of the Week Large Professor(48:15), “Do you want more?!” by The Roots turns 25 (59:23), Chuck D of Public Enemy fires at the Grammy board (1:13:38) and B.I.G inducted into the Rock&Roll hall of fame (1:26:04).WATCH - LIKE - SHARE#BadBoysForLife#WillSmith#Eminem#MusicToBeMurderedBy#Akwafina#JayZ#YoGotti#DigablePlanet#KendrickLamar#LargeProfessor#PublicEnemy#ChuckD#Grammys#DeborahDugan#Biggie#BIG#TheNotoriousBIG#TheRoots#DoYouWantMore#Podcast#RapDelites#Grafitti#Rapping#Breaking#DJSpotify.com/RapDelitesYoutube.com/RapDelitesFacebook.com/RapDelitesSoundcloud.com/RapDelitesiheart.com/podcast/966-rap-delites-54290803/
If Jesus was commissioned to make an album he would create Voodoo. The Bassment Boyz break down the album and its influence on Neo-Soul. Is it a classic? How does it stack up to Brown Sugar? Knock on the door and come on down to the Bassment.
Sammy Warm Hands celebrates his favorite albums of the 2010s decade...
It’s the “It’s All About The Buzzer” episode—feat. writer/ comedian/storyteller/host—and Jeopardy! champ—Wes Hazard tawkin‘ about his lifelong love for trivia, the secret blog that got him onstage for the first time...and what can finally happen when preparation meets opportunity. With tunes from #BlackSabbath #MervGriffin and #TheRoots, and shoutouts to most every storyhuman in Boston: #Massmouth, #NorahDooley, #DanDahari, #CherylHamilton, #TheresaOkokon, #BrendynSchneider, #ChristopherKorbel, #ScottSchultz and last but certainly not least, #HRBritton. #artistsIknow #artistsofcolor #NYCartists #livingartists #suppportlivingartists
Juno Black is an audio and video production engineer currently living in her adopted home of Austin, TX. Originally from Columbia, South America, Juno’s love of music started with the piano, which has remained her first love since the age of nine. From there, she moved on to playing bass guitar, and eventually started playing no local bands, where she also became interested in live sound. An opportunity to study at the famed Berklee College of Music in Boston brought her to States, and the rest is music history as they say. Along the way, Juno has spent countless hours on the road and in the studio with a list of artists that include; Dave Brubeck, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Tony Perez, Ziggy Marley, Huey Lewis, Garbage, and The Roots. Today’s episode is sponsored by Airturn.com. Use the code: roadie for a 20% discount on your entire order!
Proceed and Continue - The Roots - Mix by Qool DJ Marv Possibility (2nd Movement) - The Roots - Undun The Roots Is Comin' - The Roots - Organix Essaywhuman?!!!!! - The Roots - Organix Intro/There's Something Goin' On - The Roots - Do You Want More?!!!??! Proceed - The Roots - Do You Want More?!!!??! Star - The Roots - The Tipping Point A Peace Of Light [feat. Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian, Haley Dekle] - The Roots - How I Got Over Act Too (Love Of My Life) - The Roots - Things Fall Apart What They Do - The Roots - Illadelph Halflife Peace - The Roots - Organix In The Music [feat. Malik B., Porn] - The Roots - Game Theory Don't Feel Right [feat. Maimouna Youssef] - The Roots - Game Theory Bread And Butter [featuring Truck North] - The Roots - Game Theory Water - The Roots - Phrenology Can't Stop This - The Roots - Game Theory Now Or Never [feat. Phonte, Dice Raw] - The Roots - How I Got Over Good Music - The Roots - Organix The Session (Intro) - The Roots - Organix The Next Movement - The Roots - Things Fall Apart Sacrifice (Live on BBC Radio One's Worldwide Show with Gilles Peterson) - The Roots - Home Grown! The Beginner's Guide To Understanding The Roots Volume 2 Rising Up [feat. Wale, Chrisette Michele] - The Roots - Rising Down Lost Desire [feat. Malik B., Talib Kweli] - The Roots - Rising Down Do You Want More?!!!??! - The Roots - Do You Want More?!!!??! Unwritten [feat. Mercedes Martinez] - The Roots - Rising Down Long Time [feat. Peedi Peedi, Bunny Sigler] - The Roots - Game Theory Waok (Ay) Rollcall [feat. Ursula Rucker] - The Roots - Phrenology The Seed (2.0) - The Roots - Phrenology Din Da Da - The Roots - The Tipping Point How I Got Over - The Roots - How I Got Over Finality (4th Movement) - The Roots - Undun Dear God 2.0 [feat. Monsters Of Folk] - The Roots - How I Got Over The Fire [feat. John Legend] - The Roots - How I Got Over 2 supporting inspirations: One - I was telling my mom about the Roots making it from playing music on a South Street corner to becoming a band that travelled all over the U.S. and the world and is now the house band of the new Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. She wasn't aware of them and their journey. One idea behind this is a Roots mix for the older generations. Two - I imagined this scenario between a Dad and his son. Dad's hipping son to the Hip Hop of his day. Thanks to a cool mix from a DJ named Marv, Dad played his boy the entire mix on a drive from Philadelphia to New York (because they scored tickets to the Tonight Show). After each and every song, son asked "That's them too?" "Yes, that's them too," smiled Dad. "They sound so different, every song," the boy with the eager ears said. "Well, they are musicians and their main voice, Black Thought, what a name eh(?), he's more than a rapper, he raps poetry, stories, information and encouragement." "I thought rappers just talked about themselves and how they the best," said son. "They are best at self-aggrandizement, I always needed more son," taught Dad. (The Seed 2.0 starts playing) "Oh who is this? Are we finished listening to the Roots," asked son. "That's them too," beamed Dad while reaching for the + sign on the volume control. "Wow, that's them too," said son with a voice that trailed off as he looked out the window and saw New York City on the horizon. (Narrator: "Each time [son] asked "That's them too," in his mind's eye, heart & soul and deep in his consciousness, he was actually saying, "That's me too. That's me too. That's me, too. That's me.")
In which Phantom Troublemaker discusses matters of health, finance, and rocking the mic. Seriously, though - I just wanted to have a nice little fireside chat with all of you Phantomaniacs and let you in on what's happening. We hit our goal, the podcast will go on to be bigger and better. But there are other things afoot, as well. Give it a listen and leave your feedback here, on Facebook, or send it in to the e-mail on the right side of your screen. The one under the PayPal Donation button. Ahem. Anyway, give it a listen. I talk about stuff and then at the end share a very perosnal, special treat with you guys. Enjoy. "Procrastibate" by LeSexoflex.com"Proceed" by TheRoots.com
Marc talks to one of his favorite artists and friends singer/rapper/songwriter Maimouna Youssef.
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1.Breach - Jack (Original Mix) [dirtybird] 2.Miguel Migs & Shades of Grey - Let Me (Original Mix) [OM Records] 3.Leftwing & Kody - Lost (Original Mix) [Exploited] 4.Nice7 - Back To 90 (Original Mix) [Noir Music] 5.Hector Couto - Back To Basics (Original Mix) [Off Recordings] 6.Tom Stephan & Pagano - Give It (Original Mix) [Alimbar] 7.Toddy Terry & Warren Fellow & Michal Stainbach - Got A Soul (Original Mix) [542] 8.FCL - It's You (MK Mix) [Defected] 9.Huxley & Ethyl - Mother Tongue (Original Mix) [Tsuba] 10.James Dexter - Rise (Original Mix) [Large Music] 11.Soul Deep Collective - Six, Four (Maxx Renn Remix) [Integrity Records] 12.Eject - Different Rules (Original Mix) 13.Mossa - House Unlimited (Mike Shannons La Cinta Remix) [Mo's Ferry] 14.Ultra Nate' - Party Girl (Turn Me Loose) (Satoshi Tomiie Interruption) [Street King]http://archive.org/download/Wanton_grooves_podcast_Nineteen/Podcast_19_back_to_theRoots.mp3
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Peace, @Large here. When The Dope Joints! Hip Hop Mixshow ended I told you we'd still podcast once and while and here's the first example. I went down to Psychedelic Soul Shack (Kinetik's radio show) two Saturdays ago and brought a crate of wax. Kinetik did his thing first which was absolutely ridicuous and then I did mine. Kinetik was straight showing off all the bottom lip biting/painful look on your face breaks he has and I followed that up with some smoothed out Hip Hop and instrumental vibes. If you're into records, breaks and basking in your own weirdness then Psychedelic Soul Shack is for you. It airs Saturdays 11 PM to midnight on CJUM 101.5 FM in Winnipeg, MTS Cable 718 in Manitoba and online at www.umfm.com/listenonline. Stay up on it here... http://www.facebook.com/ThePsychadelicSoulShack. Enjoy! Length: 96 Minutes Kinetik in the mix: Never teach our secret @Large in the mix: Choclair - What It Takes (Remix Instrumental) No I.D. - 8 Years I.B.I. - Gentle Fire Five Deez - The Rain Fanatik - Ramadan DJ Krush - Jikan No Hashi 2 Fat Jon - Feel The Void The Nonce - Who Falls Apart? Five Deez - Instruments Of The Trade Digable Planets - Dedicated RJD2 - The Proxy The Roots - Don't See Us (Madlib Remix) Guru & Bahamadia - Respect The Architect (Buck Wyld Remix) Redman - Funkarama (Cloudkickers Remix) Thes One - Target I.B.I. - Mellow Drama Seven Star - Irate MC (Remix) Narcotik - The Narcosis (Instrumental) DJ Spinna - Shiny Stonebeat Roey Marquis - Golden Age
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . We don't want to date ourselves but this mix most definitely will. What's the similarity shared by all these tracks? High School. We chose to be born so that we could come up when all these joints were hittin'. Enjoy. Length: 117 Minutes @Large in the mix: II Unorthodox - Just A Little Flava EPMD - Never Seen Before Erick Sermon - Bomdigi The Roots - What Goes On Pt. 7 Group Home - Up Against Tha Wall (Getaway Car Mix) Nas - Take It In Blood The GZA/Genius - Cold World Saukrates & Marvel - Hate Runs Deep The B.U.M.S. - Wreck Your Ears (Can Do) Black Moon & Smif 'N' Wessun - Headz Ain't Ready Smif-N-Wessun - Shinin.... Next Shit Paris - The Days Of Old Warren G - This Is the Shack Twinz - Eastside LB Ice Cube - You Know How We Do It (Remix) King Tee - Dippin' (O.G. Remix) Warren G Productions - Still Can't Fade It The Dove Shack - Summertime In The LBC Digable Planets - Blowing Down Souls of Mischief - Never No More (76 Seville Mix) A Tribe Called Quest - Check the Rhime (Mr. Muhammad's Mix) Tha Alkaholiks - 21 And Under Funkdoobiest - XXX Funk (The Dust Patients! Remix) De La Soul - Ego Trippin' Part 2 The Nonce - Mix Tapes Fugees (Refugee Camp) - Fu-Gee-La (Refugee Camp Remix) Mobb Deep & Crystal Johnson - Temperature's Rising (Remix) Big L - MVP (Summer Smooth Mix) Lord Finesse - True And Livin' Das EFX - Ready to Rock Rough Rhymes Gang Starr - The Planet