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Crosscurrents
Special Effects Designer Adam Savage / Kinetic Steam Works / Growing Up Transgender

Crosscurrents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 25:13


Today, the former host of Mythbusters and Bay Area local Adam Savage talks about building a career around special- effects design. Then, we go to West Oakland to meet tinkerers and makers who keep old industrial machines from losing their steam. Also for Transgender History Month, we hear a story about identity. And for todays local music we feature Tiffany Austin.

The Working Artist Project
The Trumpet Mafia with Ashlin Parker

The Working Artist Project

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 53:40


Connect with us at: SecondLineArts.org A versatile jazz trumpeter based in New Orleans, Ashlin Parker is sought after for big band, small ensemble, and solo performances. He has played with various ensembles at jazz festivals and clubs in Australia, Barbados, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, England, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Norway, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, and Wales. Ashlin leads the Trumpet Mafia and plays regularly with ensembles in New Orleans, such as the Ellis Marsalis Quintet, The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, and Bill Summers and Jazalsa. He has played with musicians such as Ellis Marsalis, Jason Marsalis, Delfeayo Marsalis, Herlin Riley, Roland Guerin, Leroy Jones, Derek Douget, Adonis Rose, Dr. John, Karl Denson, Igor Butman, and Nicholas Payton, as well as vocalists Rafael Saadiq, the O'Jays, Anthony Hamilton, PJ Morton, Aretha Franklin, Quiana Lynell, Tiffany Austin, and Dee Dee Bridgewater. Ashlin has played on more than 30 albums with other musicians and has featured solos on albums such as the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra's Songs: The Music of Allen Toussaint (2019) and Live at Newport (2017), Tiffany Austin's Unbroken (2018), Ellis Marsalis' Ellis Marsalis Quintet plays Ellis Marsalis (2017), and Jason Marsalis' Heirs of the Crescent City (2016). In addition to teaching private lessons and leading master classes at many high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the U.S., Ashlin teaches children and teenagers at the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music (2015-present), teaches applied jazz trumpet lessons at the University of New Orleans (2011-present), and serves as a visiting assistant professor of jazz studies at Tulane University (2018-2020).   Honors include sharing in the 2009 Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble for the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra's debut album, entitled Book One. Trumpet Mafia won the OffBeat Magazine's 2017 Best of the Beat Award: Emerging Artist of the Year. Ashlin won the French Quarter Fest, Inc. 2018 Spirit of Satchmo Award for his musical contributions to New Orleans. He holds the Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies from Shenandoah University Conservatory (2005) and the Master of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of New Orleans (2009). Support this podcast

Le Chant des Sirènes
Le Chant des Sirènes - 03 juin 2019

Le Chant des Sirènes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 58:38


Le chant des sirènes #33 Les nouvelles féministesRetour sur l'émission du lundi 3 juin 2019Lori Lightfoot, maire de Chicago / Greta Thunger à la COP24 / YouTubeuses Documentaire "Elles prennent la parole" de Léa Bordier et Lisa Miquethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiCooRTPYToNews : Babyfoot mixte https://www.footdelles.com/babyfoot-mixte-nicole-abar-et-b…/Recul du droits à l'IVG dans le mondehttps://www.franceculture.fr/…/droits-des-femmes-un-recul-m…Documentaire 28 jourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1R5pBpKgVEProjet de loi sur la gratuité des serviettes hygiéniques / Préservatif EDEN remboursé par la sécurité socialeRetour sur les précédentes émissions : charge mentale / clitoris / sororité / charge mentale maternellehttps://www.instagram.com/bordel.de.meres/L'écoféminismehttp://www.slate.fr/…/cest-quoi-ecofeminisme-pourquoi-peu-c…https://www.instagram.com/tasjoui/?hl=frSondage auprès de quelques hommes sur le #MeToo qu'est-ce que ça a changer selon toi et pour toi ?La blague du jourMorceaux : Décibelles "Qu'est-ce t'as" / Deep Throat Choir "Ritual Union" / Monophonics w/Tiffany Austin "My heart cries"

Calgary Journal Podcasts
Mental Health Mindmap: Parenting and Mental Health

Calgary Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 33:03


Why parenting shouldn’t be a battle against mental health By Kyra Bird kbird@cjournal.ca and Stephanie Hagenaars shagenaars@cjournal.ca Parenting is often seen as a independent endeavor, yet this common perception often leaves parents feeling as though they can’t, or shouldn’t, reach out for help with their mental health when needed. In our Mental Health Mind Map podcast series, Calgary parents share their struggles with building a support system to help tackle parenthood. Tiffany Austin, the creator of The Good Enuf Mommy blog and mom to a seven-year-old son, says her parenthood struggles began during pregnancy when she was put on bed rest, experienced a tough labour and then was hospitalized with postpartum psychosis a few weeks later. Austin, like many of the mothers in a 2015 Pew Research Center report, found her support system online through social media. The Pew report indicates that 74 per cent of parents use social media to receive parental support from friends. However, 45 per cent of the mothers who use social media “strongly agree” that they receive this support online, in comparison to just 22 per cent of fathers who responded the same way. A.J. Bergin, on the other hand, hasn’t yet turned to social media for parenting help. He recently separated from his wife and is now navigating co-parenting his two-year-old daughter, Rune. Bergin is beginning to rebuild the support system that he sees as an integral part of parenting. “It is so important to build your community around yourself because when you’re at your low you need someone to help out,” Bergin says. In partnership with Calgary Canadian Mental Health Association, we’re publishing podcasts and news stories about mental health issues in our city. Track these stories using #CalgaryJournalHealth. Podcast music credit: Music courtesy of Spyro Vapes/SoundCloud

Working Class Audio
WCA #175 with Adam Muñoz

Working Class Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 62:22


Working Class Audio #175 with Adam Muñoz!!! Adam Muñoz has been an engineer in the Bay Area since 1991. Having joined the Fantasy Studios team as a full-time House Engineer in 2008 Adam has had the opportunity to engineer sessions for many local and national recording artists. Adam has worked with artists like Herbie Hancock, Dave Mathews, Marcus Miller, Snarky Puppy, Jason Moran, Lisa Fisher, Joanna Newsom, Ambrose Akinmusire, Bruce Cockburn, Jerry Granelli, Etienne Charles, Neal Schon, Animals As Leaders, Eric Gales, Tiffany Austin, The Marcus Shelby Orchestra, Bomba Estereo, Brad Mehldau, LaToya London, Carie Rodriguez, Rupa and the April Fishes, Rinde Eckert, Autopsy, Allison Miller's Boom Tic Boom, Sean Paul, Lyle Lovett, Matt Nathanson, Six Pence None the Richer, Hank Williams III, Otis Redding and Vince Guaraldi. Adam’s long-time relationship with Bill Frisell and producer Lee Townsend resulted in the 2015 AND 2016 GRAMMY Award nomination for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. Adam came to Fantasy after many years as an independent engineer working out of some of the finest studios in the San Francisco and abroad.  As a staff engineer at Different Fur and Brilliant Studios, Adam worked on many notable sessions for artists like Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, Sleep, Neurosis, Chris Isaak, Bonnie Raitt, The Cranberries, Paula Cole and on George Winston’s Grammy Award-winning project “Forest.” Adam has been fortunate to have worked along side many super talented producers and engineers including Andy Wallace, Matt Wallace, Howard Johnston, Billy Anderson, Frankie Blue, Karl Derfler, Marc Senasac, John Cuniberti, Judy Clapp, Mike Curb, Steven Haigler, Thom Wilson and more. Adam's background also includes ADR/VO, Foley, lock-to-picture sessions and orchestral film scores. Photo by Monica Jane Frisell  About this Interview: Adam joins me to talk about his journey starting out as a DJ examining the credits on the back of records to working as a house engineer at the world famous Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California. We talk studio leadership, survival, dedication and the increasing difficulty of repeating his journey in todays recording world.  Enjoy! - Matt Show notes and links: Adam's site: http://www.adammunoz.com/ Fantasy Studios: http://fantasystudios.com/ Saul Zaentz Company: http://www.zaentz.com/

The Throwback Lounge W/Ty Cool
The Throwback Lounge W/Ty Cool-- Get it in, Get it on

The Throwback Lounge W/Ty Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 256:59


Excuse my lateness fam, but you are indeed covered right here. On this episode, we got The Commodores, Orgone & Tiffany Austin open the show, Kool & The Gang comes back through, we got some Shalamar, some Gayle Adams, Bernard Wright, and the list goes on and on, especially in the Champagne Hour. Thanks as always for tuning in, and remember----tell a friend, to tell a friend, to tell a friend, all about The Throwback Lounge. It's not just a show....IT'S AN EXPERIENCE!! 1 LOVE ;) OPENING CUT: DON'T STOP-ORGONE FEAT. TIFFANY AUSTIN 1. LET'S GET STARTED-THE COMMODORES 2. TAKIN' OFF-B.T. EXPRESS 3. JITTERBUGGIN'-HEATWAVE 4. STAND UP & SING-KOOL & THE GANG 5. MAKE THAT MOVE-SHALAMAR 6. THE GLOW OF LOVE-CHANGE 7. IT'S A LOVE THING-THE WHISPERS 8. WAY OUT-STEVE ARRINGTON 9. STRETCHIN' OUT-GAYLE ADAMS 10. CRAZY-THE MANHATTANS 11. I NEED YOUR LOVIN'-TEENA MARIE 12. SAY YOU LOVE ME GIRL-BREAKWATER 13. TILL YOU TAKE MY LOVE-HARVEY MASON 14. NOTHING CAN COME BETWEEN US-SADE 15. BELIEVE IN LOVE-TEDDY PENDERGRASS 16. WHO DO YOU LOVE-BERNARD WRIGHT 17. (YOU'RE A) GOOD GIRL-LILLO THOMAS 18. DANCE WIT ME-MAXWELL 19. SPIRITUAL THING-ERIC BENET 20. SO GOOD TO BE ALIVE-U K PLAYERS CHAMPAGNE HOUR 21. GET UP ON IT-KEITH SWEAT/KUT KLOSE 22. MY BABY'S HOUSE-MICHAEL COOPER 23. ALL SEASON-LEVERT 24. CANDLELIGHT & YOU-CHANTE' MOORE/KEITH WASHINGTON 25. CAN U FEEL ME-HOWRD HEWETT 26. JUST FOR YOUR-GEORGE DUKE 27. YOU BRING ME JOY-ANITA BAKER 28. LOVE IS FOREVER-BILLY OCEAN 29. LOST IN LOVE-NEW EDITION 30. I'D STILL SAY YES-KLYMAXX 31. I NEED YOU-MAURICE WHITE 32. LOST INSIDE OF YOU- ONE WAY (AKA AL HUDSON & THE SOUL PARTNERS) 33. BEAUTIFUL-CAROL RIDDICK 34. WEEKEND GETAWAY-ERIC ROBERSON 35. SENSUALITY-THE ISLEY BROTHERS 36. LET THE FEELING FLOW-PEABO BRYSON 37. WAIT FOR LOVE-LUTHER VANDROSS 38. TO SATISFY YOU-BRYAN LOREN 39. YOU KNOW HOW TO MAKE ME FEEL SO GOOD-HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUE NOTES CLOSING CUT: IN THE THICK OF IT- BRENDA RUSSELL

Wanda's Picks
Wanda's Picks Special:

Wanda's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2018 179:00


This is a black arts and culture site. We will be exploring the African Diaspora via the writing, performance, both musical and theatrical (film and stage), as well as the visual arts of Africans in the Diaspora and those influenced by these aesthetic forms of expression. I am interested in the political and social ramifications of art on society, specifically movements supported by these artists and their forebearers. It is my claim that the artists are the true revolutionaries, their work honest and filled with raw unedited passion. They are our true heroes. Ashay! 1. Opera Parallèle’s Harriet’s Spiritwith Tiffany Austin as Harriet Tubman on Jan. 18, at 6 pm, Jan. 20, at 10 am and 1 pm at the Buriel Clay Theater of the African American Art and Culture Complex, 762 Fulton Street in San Francisco. Suggested donation for tix: $5-$15. Make Reservations at: https://opharrietsspirit.bpt.me Tiffany Austin (Harriet Tubman): One of the West Coast’s fastest rising jazz vocalists, Tiffany Austin is a classically trained singer who delivers a fiery blend of blues and classic swing. A graduate of UC Berkeley’s Boalt School of Law who has lived and performed on three continents, Austin decided to forgo a career as a lawyer to focus on music, her true passion.  Her 2015 debut album Nothing But Soul earned positive reviews, including four stars from Downbeat Magazine and an NPR Fresh Air radio feature. Austin is currently working on her second album, Unbroken, scheduled for release in early 2018. 2. W. Kamau Bell, radio and TV host, comedian, joins us to talk about his Playlist at OEB Symphony this Friday, Jan. 19. 3. From the Archives: Destiny Muhammad plays Alice Coltrane (aired Aug. 9, 2017).

VoiceBox
All that jazz

VoiceBox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2013 40:10


Randall Kline, director of the San Francisco Jazz Organization (SFJAZZ), and jazz vocalist Tiffany Austin, discuss what the launch of San Francisco's new jazz center, the country's only free-standing building dedicated to jazz in the United States, will mean for vocal artists.