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#loveacrossborders #AfricansDating #internationaldating Click Here to Watch Live: Watch Here What is it like to move to the U.S. in search of love? Are love and culture truly different across continents? In this episode, join Marcus and Karmea Wells as they explore Tracy K's journey from Africa to America, where she discovers both the joys and challenges of dating American men. Tracy shares her unique perspective on love, family, and the cultural shifts she's experienced along the way. Get ready for a fun, insightful discussion that sheds light on dating in a new country! SUBSCRIBE @GentlemanStylePodcast for more discussions on dating across borders! Gentleman Style Store & Merch HERE
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In conversation with John Freeman Anthony Doerr won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for All the Light We Cannot See, ''a beautiful, daring, heartbreaking, oddly joyous novel'' (Seattle Times) about a blind French girl and a German boy navigating the carnage of World War II. Also the winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction and a National Book Award finalist, it spent more than two years on the New York Times bestseller list. Doerr's other work includes the novel About Grace, two story collections, and a memoir, for which he has earned five O. Henry Prizes, the Story Prize, and a Guggenheim Fellowship, among other honors. A novel of the interconnected tapestry of human experience, Cloud Cuckoo Land weaves together the lives of a fifteenth century orphan, an octogenarian in present-day Idaho, and a girl on an interstellar spacecraft decades from today. John Freeman was the editor of Granta until 2013. His books include Dictionary of the Undoing, How to Read a Novelist, Tales of Two Americas, and Tales of Two Planets. His poetry includes the collections Maps, The Park, and the forthcoming Wind, Trees. In 2021, he edited the anthologies There's a Revolution Outside, My Love with Tracy K. Smith, and The Penguin Book of the Modern American Short Story. An Executive Editor at Knopf, he teaches writing and literature classes at NYU. (recorded 10/19/2021)
As the S&Co podcast takes its summer break for a few weeks, we leave you with this fascinating and funny conversation between Pola Oloixarac and John Freeman, recorded on the bookshop terrace on 19th July. Many thanks to John, Pola and the NYU Creative Writing Program for making this very special evening possible. * Buy Pola Oloixarac's books here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/search?q=Pola+Oloixarac&type=books Buy John Freeman's There's a Revolution Outside, My Love: Letters from a Crisis here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/I/9780593314692/theres-a-revolution-outside-my-love-letters-from-a-crisis Browse our online store here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/15/online-store/16/bookstore Become a Friend of S&Co here: https://friendsofshakespeareandcompany.com * Pola Oloixarac was born in Buenos Aires, where she studied Philosophy at the Universidad de Buenos Aires. She's the author of the novels Savage Theories, Dark Constellations and Mona. She's the recipient of the 2020 Eccles Centre Prize, and was named one of Granta Best of Young Spanish Novelists in 2010. Her pieces about culture and politics have appeared in The New York Times, BBC and La Nación, where she writes a political column. She lives in Barcelona. John Freeman is the founder of Freeman's and an executive editor at Alfred A. Knopf. The author and editor of ten books, his work includes the anthologies Tales of Two Planets and The Penguin Book of the Modern American Short Story; a book-length essay, Dictionary of the Undoing, and two collections of poems; Maps and The Park. His most recent book, co-edited with Tracy K. Smith, is There's a Revolution Outside My Love. He is Artist in Residence at NYU. Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. Buy a signed copy of his novel FEEDING TIME here: https://shakespeareandcompany.com/S/9781910296684/feeding-time Listen to Alex Freiman's Play It Gentle here: https://open.spotify.com/album/4gfkDcG32HYlXnBqI0xgQX?si=mf0Vw-kuRS-ai15aL9kLNA&dl_branch=1
This week, Liberty and Vanessa discuss We Are Satellites, Illusionary, People We Meet On Vacation, and more great books. Pick up an All the Books! shirt, sticker, and more right here. Follow All the Books! using RSS, Apple Podcasts, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: We Are Satellites by Sarah Pinsker Illusionary by Zoraida Córdova People We Meet On Vacation by Emily Henry Where the Rhythm Takes You by Sarah Dass Stone Fruit by Lee Lai Master of Djinn by P. Djèlí Clark Brat: An ’80s Story by Andrew McCarthy Black Water Sister by Zen Cho WHAT WE’RE READING: Get Good with Money by Tiffany Aliche Ariadne by Jennifer Saint Cackle by Rachel Harrison No Time Like the Future: An Optimist Considers Mortality by Michael J. Fox MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Thanks a Lot, Universe by Chad Lucas Rule of Threes by Marcy Campbell The Mothers by Genevieve Gannon The Truth About Lies: The Illusion of Honesty and the Evolution of Deceit by Aja Raden Top Rankin’: A Punk/Ska Noir Novel by Howard Paar Angel & Hannah: A Novel in Verse by Ishle Yi Park My Name Is Selma: The Remarkable Memoir of a Jewish Resistance Fighter and Ravensbrück Survivor by Selma van de Perre Spies, Lies, and Exile: The Extraordinary Story of Russian Double Agent George Blake by Simon Kuper How Iceland Changed the World: The Big History of a Small Island by Egill Bjarnason Press Reset: Ruin and Recovery in the Video Game Industry by Jason Schreier All Sorrows Can Be Borne by Loren Stephens A Complex Sentence by Marjorie Welish Unsettled by Reem Faruqi Why Peacocks?: An Unlikely Search for Meaning in the World’s Most Magnificent Bird by Sean Flynn Happier, No Matter What: Cultivating Hope, Resilience, and Purpose in Hard Times by Tal Ben-Shahar Gallery of Clouds by Rachel Eisendrath Bringing Up Bookmonsters: The Joyful Way to Turn Your Child into a Fearless, Ravenous Reader by Amber Ankowski PhD and Andy Ankowski The Burning (Young Readers Edition): Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 by Tim Madigan and Hilary Beard A Theater for Dreamers by Polly Samson How Lucky by Will Leitch Attachments by Jeff Arch The Holly: Five Bullets, One Gun, and the Struggle to Save an American Neighborhood by Julian Rubinstein That Summer by Jennifer Weiner Notes on Grief by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Facing the Mountain: A True Story of Japanese American Heroes in World War II by Daniel James Brown Citadels of Pride: Sexual Assault, Accountability, and Reconciliation by Martha C. Nussbaum We Need New Stories: The Myths that Subvert Freedom by Nesrine Malik Switch by A.S. King Lucy Clark Will Not Apologize by Margo Rabb A Descending Spiral: Exposing the Death Penalty in 12 Essays by Marc Bookman Incredible Doom by Matthew Bogart and Jesse Holden While Justice Sleeps by Stacey Abrams The Other Side of Perfect by Mariko Turk From Little Tokyo, With Love by Sarah Kuhn Competitive Grieving by Nora Zelevansky Hush Little Baby by R. H. Herron Swimming Back to Trout River by Linda Rui Feng The Taker: Book One of the Taker Trilogy by Alma Katsu Into the Deep: A Memoir From the Man Who Found Titanic by Robert D. Ballard Heartwood: The Art of Living with the End in Mind by Barbara Becker King Kong Theory by Virginie Despentes, Frank Wynne (translator) Meeting in Positano by Goliarda Sapienza, Brian Robert Moore (translator) Sarah and the Big Wave by Bonnie Tsui and Sophie Diao Out of the Shadows: Six Visionary Victorian Women in Search of a Public Voice by Emily Midorikawa Days of Steel Rain: The Epic Story of a WWII Vengeance Ship in the Year of the Kamikaze by Brent Jones Billie Eilish by Billie Eilish Cool for the Summer by Dahlia Adler The House of Always (A Chorus of Dragons 4) by Jenn Lyons The Colour of God by Ayesha S. Chaudhry Son of the Storm (The Nameless Republic Book 1) by Suyi Davies Okungbowa The Rock Eaters: Stories by Brenda Peynado A Special Place for Women by Laura Hankin Not Our Summer by Casie Bazay There’s a Revolution Outside, My Love by Tracy K. Smith and John Freeman Extra Life: A Short History of Living Longer by Steven Johnson Letters to Camondo by Edmund de Waal The Road to Wherever by John Ed Bradley Mission Multiverse by Rebecca Caprara The Shape of Thunder by Jasmine Warga Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau The Anatomy of Desire by L. R. Dorn Vernon Subutex 3 by Virginie Despentes, Frank Wynne (translator) Camping Grounds: Public Nature in American Life from the Civil War to the Occupy Movement by Phoebe S.K. Young New Girl in Little Cove by Damhnait Monaghan A Good Mother by Lara Bazelon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month, in honor of Black History Month, we celebrate notable Black artists. We have a deep discussion about Spike Lee's epic biopic, Malcolm X. Then we make our first attempt at discussing poetry, covering the Pulitzer-winning poetry collection Life on Mars by Tracy K. Smith. Feedback? Email us! seehearbrother@gmail.com Also follow us on Twitter for updates: @seehearbrother
In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, we discuss the life and work of poet F. Douglas Brown. He is the author of two poetry collections, ICON (Writ Large Press, 2018), and Zero to Three (University of Georgia, 2014), winner of the 2013 Cave Canem Poetry Prize selected by US Poet Laureate, Tracy K. Smith. Included in this episode is a reading of Brown's poem, "How to Tell My Dad that I Kissed a Man”Support the show (https://getlit.org/donate/)
This week, Liberty and Danika discuss White Ivy, The Book Collectors, The Best of Me, and more great books. This episode is sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s subscription service offering reading recommendations personalized to your reading life; Instant Karma by Marissa Meyer with Fierce Reads; and ThirdLove. Pick up an All the Books! 200th episode commemorative item here. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS, iTunes, or Spotify and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. BOOKS DISCUSSED ON THE SHOW: White Ivy: A Novel by Susie Yang Butter Honey Pig Bread by Francesca Ekwuyasi We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half Century of Silence by Becky Cooper Homecoming Tales: 15 Inspiring Stories from Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary The Best of Me by David Sedaris The Book Collectors: A Band of Syrian Rebels and the Stories That Carried Them Through a War by Delphine Minoui, Lara Vergnaud (translator) Too Much Lip: A Novel by Melissa Lucashenko The Liar’s Guide to the Night Sky by Brianna R. Shrum WHAT WE’RE READING: Brain-Changing Strategies to Trauma-Proof Our Schools by Maggie Kline Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch by Rivka Galchen MORE BOOKS OUT THIS WEEK: Exquisite Cadavers by Meena Kandasamy The Creak on the Stairs by Eva Bjorg AEgisdóttir This Magnificent Dappled Sea: A Novel by David Biro What You Could Have Won by Rachel Genn To Be a Man: Stories by Nicole Krauss Music for the Dead and Resurrected: Poems by Valzhyna Mort The Girl Who Wasn’t There by Penny Joelson The Ravens by Kass Morgan, Danielle Paige The Man in the Microwave Oven: A Mystery (Theo Bogart Mysteries Book 2) by Susan Cox Particulate Matter by Felicia Luna Lemus Be My Guest: Reflections on Food, Community, and the Meaning of Generosity by Priya Basil The Enigma Game by Elizabeth Wein Britain at Bay: The Epic Story of the Second World War, 1938-1941 by Alan Allport The Harpy: A Novel by Megan Hunter Miss Benson’s Beetle: A Novel by Rachel Joyce Aphasia: A Novel by Mauro Javier Cárdenas Bring Me the Head of Quentin Tarantino: Stories by Julián Herbert The Babur Nama (Everyman’s Library Classics Series) by Babur, Annette Susannah Beveridge, et al. The Collected Stories of Shirley Hazzard by Shirley Hazzard Instant Karma by Marissa Meyer The Museum of Forgotten Memories: A Novel by Anstey Harris The Preserve: A Novel by Ariel S. Winter Flight Lines: Across the Globe on a Journey with the Astonishing Ultramarathon Birds by Andrew Darby Insomnia: Poems by John Kinsella My Name Will Grow Wide Like a Tree: Selected Poems by Yi Lei, Tracy K. Smith (Translator), Changtai Bi (Translator) Serena Says by Tanita S. Davis The Dirty South: A Thriller (Charlie Parker) by John Connolly The Russian Pink: A Novel by Matthew Hart See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To say Mary F. Lenox has a way with words is an understatement. A retired university dean, the San Diego, California-based poet draws inspiration from her natural surroundings and regular walks. Several years ago, her observations about the physical world, intertwined with her own evolution as a person, led to a "spiritual practice" of writing a daily poem – a ritual she continues today. Some of those poems can be found in two books she's authored: Threads of Grace: Selected Poems (2015) and Riches of Life: Poems (2019). In this interview, Mary discusses how different environments have shaped her writing, how she goes about creating a poem, what she hopes readers get out of her poetry, as well as why this form of prose is important. Furthermore, she share a couple of her recent works composed this year, including one after the killing of George Floyd in May 2020.For anyone who wants to learn more about the art form, Mary suggests listening to The Slowdown podcast hosted by Tracy K. Smith, which introduces listeners to five minutes of poetry each episode.Mary's Recommendations:- We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For by Alice Walker- Beauty: The Invisible Embrace by John O'Donohue- The House of Belonging by David Whyte- A Summer's Day by Mary Oliver- On Being podcast by Krista Tippett Shuva's Recommendation:- Top 25 Things to do in San Diego, CaliforniaIf you enjoy this show, click here and follow the instructions to leave a review.Interested in starting your own podcast? Sign up here for your own Buzzsprout account.
On this episode, we bid a bittersweet farewell to our first recording studio. We also chat about a handful of virtual literary events including a joint jaunt via The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture’s literary festival. The event was titled Audre Lorde and Political Warfare and featured Roxane Gay, Mahogany L. Browne, Tracy K. Smith, and Salamishah Tillet. Chris began reading a memoir about wealth and Emily escaped into the world of Addie Larue.
After a long break I am back, Lets take it little by little here. Welcome pals. In this episode I evaluate why a. poem is good etc. and provide some hints as to what I think and I discuss Tracy K. Smith and her poem, Hill Country - found in the harvard review(online). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ckhanson81/support
Bobbin Headcast 82 – By Husky – 16/06/2020 Follow us on the social links below www.facebook.com/bobbinheadmusic www.soundcloud.com/bobbinheadmusic www.twitter.com/bobbinheadmusic www.instagram.com/bobbinheadmusic Track listing 1. Rony Breaker Feat Shyam P – New Dawn - Toolroom 2. Vicky D – This Beat Is Mine (Michael Gray Remix) – Nervous Records 3. Virtigini – Never Too Late – Soul Beach Records 4. Art Of Tones Feat Anduze – Flower Child – Z Records 5. Jazzman Wax. – San Francisco (Soul Central Remix) – The Basement Discos 6. Magnifik Feat MCKY – Let It Go (Soledrifter Remix) – Bobbin Head Music 7. Michael Gray Feat RoRoe – The One – Sutra Records 8. Fish Go Deep & Tracy K – The Cure & The Cause (Dr Packer Remix) – Glitterbox Records 9. Peter Brown – Disko Madness (JazzyFunk Remix) – Let There Be House 10. Mo’Cream – Faith In Me - Piston Recordings 11. Mike Dunn – Natural High (Dirty Channels Remix) – Glitterbox Recordings 12. ROOG Feat Alain Clark – From Me To You (Low Steppa Remix) - Altra Moda Music 13. Gigalo Supreme – Gigolo’s Anthem (Harry Romero Edit) – Nervous Records 14. Lawrence Friend – It’s Alright - Random Soul Recordings 15. Hatiras & Sebb Junior – Undisputed Queen Of Disco – Milk & Sugar 16. Random Soul – Skylark – Random Soul Recordings 17. Scott Diaz & Timmy P – True Blue – Large Records
The Brand New Heavies – “I Don’t Know Why I Love You” (Kenny Dope mix) [In The House] The BlackKnight ft. SuSu Bobien – “Truly Amazing” (DJ Spen & Reelsoul remix) [Quantize] 95 North ft. Phillip Ramirez – “See The Light” (Sean McCabe remix) [95 North Records] Fish Go Deep ft. Tracy K – “Cure […] The post Citrus Sound Show 16th Jun 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.
The Brand New Heavies – “I Don’t Know Why I Love You” (Kenny Dope mix) [In The House] The BlackKnight ft. SuSu Bobien – “Truly Amazing” (DJ Spen & Reelsoul remix) [Quantize] 95 North ft. Phillip Ramirez – “See The Light” (Sean McCabe remix) [95 North Records] Fish Go Deep ft. Tracy K – “Cure […] The post Citrus Sound Show 16th Jun 2020 appeared first on SSRadio.
It's October, so clearly we needed to have a spooky episode of our death podcast for you. So, in the spirit of the season, we bring you the history of vampires - a delicious mix of folklore, superstition, pop culture, and a very poor understanding of anatomy and medicine. Happy Halloween, folks! References mentioned in the episode: Barber, P. 1988. Vampires, Burial, and Death. Folklore and Reality. New Haven: Yale University Press. Beresford, M. 2008. From Demons to Dracula. The Creation of the Modern Vampire Myth. London: Reaktion Books. Gregoricka, Lesley, Tracy K. Betsinger, Amy B. Scott, and Marek Polcyn. 2014. Apotropaic Practices and the Undead: A Biogeochemical Assessment of Deviant Burials in Post-Medieval Poland. PloS ONE 9(11): e113564. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/07/31/vampires-remains-were-found-about-years-ago-now-dna-is-giving-him-new-life/?noredirect=on
Episode Seventy Four Show Notes CW = Chris WolakEF = Emily FinePurchase Book Cougars Swag on Zazzle! AND at Bookclub Bookstore & More.If you’d like to help financially support the Book Cougars, please consider becoming a Patreon member. You can DONATE HERE. If you would prefer to donate directly to us, please email bookcougars@gmail.com for instructions.Join our Goodreads Group! Please subscribe to our email newsletter here.– Upcoming Readalong –We are hosting co-reads in June 2019 with Jenny Colvin of the Reading Envy Podcast. More details are forthcoming, but the books are:Gone with the Wind – Margaret MitchellSapphira and the Slave Girl by Willa CatherThe Goodreads discussion page can be found HERE– Currently Reading –The World That We Knew: A Novel – Alice Hoffman (EF) (release dateA Vindication of the Rights of Women – Mary Wollstonecraft (CW)Click HERE for the readalong with Great Book StudyWelcome to the Writer’s Life: How to Design Your Writing Craft, Writing Business, Writing Practice, and Reading Practice - Paulette Perhach (CW)From A Whisper to A Riot: The Gay Writers Who Crafted an American Literary Tradition – Adam W. Burgess (CW)The Jewel Garden: A Story of Despair and Redemption – Monty Don (CW)– Just Read –Fascism: A Warning – Madeline Albright (CW) (audio)The Shortest Way Home – Miriam Parker (EF)Chris dnf’d Transcription – Kate Atkinson (CW)Tell Me How it Ends: An Essay in Forty Questions – Valeria Luiselli (EF)The Marriage of Phaedra – Willa Cather which is part of the Willa Cather Short Story ProjectHeavy: An American Memoir – Kiese Laymon (EF) (audio)– Biblio Adventures –Chris and Emily went to the 92nd St Y to see Barbara Kingsolver and Richard Powers discuss their books Unsheltered and The OverstoryChris watched A Discovery of Witches based on the All Souls Trilogy by Deborah HarknessEmily took a trip to Philadelphia and visited the University of Pennsylvania Bookstore and Penn BookCenter and also took a picture of the Curtis Publishing Company building. She also had dinner at Zahav and flipped through a copy of Michael Solomonov’s new cookbook, Zahav: A World of Israeli Cooking. Click HERE to read the article about Solomonov in the NY Times.– Upcoming Jaunts –4/18/2019 – The Willa Cather Bookclub will discuss A Lost Lady at 2pm at Bookclub Bookstore & More.4/18/2019 – Bank Square Books and the Lagrua Center are co-hosting Mary Norris to discuss her book Greek to Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen.4/23/2019 – Patricia Marx and Roz Chast will be visiting RJ Julia Booksellers to discuss their book Why Don’t You Write My Eulogy Now So I Can Correct It?: A Mother’s Suggestions. Click HERE to read the article about them in the NY Times.4/24/2019 – Delia Owens will be visiting RJ Julia Booksellers to discuss her book Where the Crawdads Sing. Note: The event is sold out.4/24/2019 – Dr. Carla Hayden in conversation with Tracy K Smith at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.Tracy K. Smith is the poet Laureate of the United States and has a wonderful podcast, The Slowdown, where she reads a poem each day.5/30-6/1/2019 – 64th Annual Willa Cather Spring Conference6/17-6/21/2019 – The 17th Annual Willa Cather Seminar– Upcoming Reads –A Lost Lady – Willa Cather (CW)Gone With the Wind – Margaret Mitchell (CW)Sapphira and the Slave Girl– Willa Cather (CW)If Beale Street Could Talk – James Baldwin (EF)Lights All Night Long – Lydia Fitzpatrick (EF)– Also Mentioned –Faithful – Alice HoffmanRiff Raff Bookstore in Providence, RILost Children Archive – Valeria LuiselliThe Poisonwood Bible – Barbara KingsolverWhite Dog CafeThe Impossible Fortress – Jason RekulakTo find the poetry videos from the Book Cougars April 2018 National Poetry Month Celebration head to our YouTube page.Check out Ryan Ludman on Instagram
In this episode Jeff interviews Tracy K. a space and NASA enthusiast about our journey to the moon.
A mix of old and new indie songs from some of the best live bands around. Plus a new feature...Old-New-Borrowed-Blue with guest help from Tracy K
HER BODY AND OTHER PARTIES, the dazzling debut by Carmen Maria Machado has garnered tremendous acclaim, including being named a finalist for the National Book Award. Carmen and James discuss never being done editing, her enviable file of images, and being thrown out of a plane. Plus, Editorial Director at Graywolf Press, Ethan Nosowsky. - Carmen Maria Machado: https://carmenmariamachado.com/ Carmen and James discuss: Ethan Nosowsky FIVE CHAPTERS GRAYWOLF PRESS THE NEW YORKER I WANT TO SHOW YOU MORE by Jamie Quatro Kelly Link Kevin Brockmeier Shuchi Saraswat Kimberly Glyder Aimee Bender Karen Russell Laura van den Berg Clarion Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers' Workshop ANNIHILATION by Jeff Vander Meer SMALL BEER PRESS A STRANGER IN OLONDRIA Sofia Samatar THE WINGED HISTORIES by Sofia Samatar TENDER by Sofia Samatar Sam J. Miller Alyssa Wong Alice Kim TIN HOUSE McSWEENEY'S Yaddo WOODCUTTERS by Thomas Bernhard NEVER LET ME GO by Kazuo Ishiguro Ted Chiang STRANGE HORIZONS THE AMERICAN READER - Graywolf Press: https://www.graywolfpress.org/ Ethan and James Discuss: National Book Award IndieNext Pick Page-Turner Blog Kent Wolf Graywolf Press McSweeney's FSG Oxford University Press Fiona McCrae (Graywolf) CLMP Jeff Seroy (FSG) Josh Glusman (Norton) Robert Giroux Alan Williams Stephen King Nadine Gordimer John Steinbeck MacMillan Publishing Bruce Machart Houghton-Mifflin David Vann TOMB SONG by Julian Herbert Christina MacSweeney Tracy K. Smith A LUCKY MAN by Jamel Brinkley THE CONVERT by Deborah Baker THE LAST ENGLISHMAN by Deborah Baker - http://tkpod.com / tkwithjs@gmail.com / Twitter: @JamesScottTK Instagram: tkwithjs / Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tkwithjs/
Qu'il soit triste ou joyeux, lent ou rapide, à la guitare ou à l'harmonica, le blues est (et restera) la meilleure musique au monde !
Playlist: Si Cranstoun, Old School, Devon Allman, Say Your Prayers, RootBone, Tables Gonna Turn, Joanna Connor, Halstead Street, JL Fulks, Honey, Ain’t That Love, Racky Thomas, Must Have Been The Devil, Diane Blue, That’s What They Call The Blues, Kenny Cederholm, Kalifornia Cowboy, Jeff Przech & The Outfit, Under Your Skin, Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado, Trying To Live My Life Without You, The Smoke Wagon Blues Band, Walking Cane, Donald Ray Johnson And GAS Blues Band, Bad Luck, Tracy K, Everybody Wants, The Fremonts, It’s Your Voodoo Working, Matthew Skoller, The Devil Ain’t Got No Music, Colin James, Watch Out, Tom Guerra, All Purpose Song, Mary Jo Curry, Husband #2, The John Weeks Band, The Hole, Jeff Chaz, Saving Everything For You, The Jimmys, Ophelia, Jon Gindick, Wishing Well, Biscuit Miller, Shake It Like Jello, Delta Generators, Day That I Met You, Tas Cru, Higher And Higher, Mike Zito, Crazy Legs, Gaetano Letizia, Hot & Cold Woman, Reverend Shawn Amos, Santa Claus Is Gonna Make It Right, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
The evening begins with Rev. Billy C. Wirtz direct from the First House Of Polyester Worship. We’ll talk about the incredible journey the Rev. has been on since a young boy in South Carolina. The new album is entitled Full Circle and features The Nighthawks. This should be a fun one. A few weeks back, Tracy K was scheduled, but was taken down by a flu-bug and we had to reschedule. Tracy has been a staple on the scene in Canada for years and has released her fourth album, What’s The Rush. We will take a journey with Tracy and learn more about her path to today and where she is headed tomorrow, while we listen to her music. Then Mike Zito returns for a Couch Kid New Music Segment. Mike and I will talk about his new release, Make Blues Not War. What has Mike been up to since he last visited while we listen to tunes from the album.
Playlist: Alexis P. Suter Band, Climbing On Up The Mountain MIchael Cleary Band, Love Is Such A Sweet Sound, Si Cranstoun, Around Midnight, Popa Chubby, Somebody Let The Devil Out, Delta Generators, Whole Lotta Whiskey, Darrin Yarbrough, Black Cat Bone, Tas Cru, Dat Maybe, Mike Zito, Highway Mama, Laurence Jones, Higher Ground, Mitch Hayes, A Peaceful Revolution, James Montgomery, Little Johnny, Jay Willie Blues Band, You Left The Water Running, Biscuit Miller, Bottle Of Whiskey- Bottle Of Wine, Mitch Kashmar, Love Grows Cold, Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado, No-La-Fun-Ky, The Jimmys, Ophelia, Michael Hornbuckle, Hit Me Up, Jeff Chaz, Creole Mustard Swing, Sunshine Nights,Coney Island, Donald Ray Johnson And GAS Blues Band, Ninety Proof, The Smoke Wagon Blues Band, White Mule, Mississippi Heat, That Late Night Stuff, Tracy K, Heartstrung, Frank Bang And The Cook County Kings, Can’t Go On This Way, Matthew Skoller, Big Box Store Blues, The John Weeks Band, The Blues Just Got More Blue, Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez, Highway 61, Jeff Pitchell, One Day Away, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
Playlist: Tom “The Suit” Forst, Killing Floor, Mambo Sons, The Only Woman, Tom Guerra, All Purpose Song, Frank Bang And The Cook County Kings, The Dream, Mary Jo Curry, Husband #2, Matthew Skoller, The Devil Ain’t Got No Music, Sunshine Nights, Bedford Stomp, The John Weeks Band, The Hole, Jeff Chaz, Saving Everything For You, Mississippi Heat, Cab Driving Man, Darrin Yarbrough, Havin Fun, Dave Keller, If I Ever Get You Back, Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado, Young Girl, Michael Hornbuckle, Back Seat Blues, Jay Willie Blues Band, One More Mile, James Montgomery, Intoxicated, Jeff Przech, Clinchfield Rail, The Fremonts, My Girl Josephine, Donald Ray Johnson And GAS Blues Band, Ain’t Superstitious, Mitch Hayes, Ashes And Dust (Erin’s Song), The Smoke Wagon Blues Band, Must’ve Read It Wrong, Tracy K, Done Gone Wrong, The Jimmys, Love Will Find A Way, Mitch Kashmar, Makin’ Bacon, Michael Cleary Band, When You Get Back, Alexis P. Suter Band, 25 Years, Brian ChaRETTE, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area WEDNESDAY 11/16 LOS LOBOS - Fairfield Theater Company, Fairfield. BALKUN BROTHERS / DAN STEVENS / JAKE KULAK - Strange Brew Pub (7 PM), Norwich. JOHNNY AND THE EAST COAST ROCKERS - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. PETEY HOP (Roots and Blues Session ) - Falcon Underground (7 to 10 PM), Marlboro NY JASON GISSER BAND (with Tom Forst) - Daryl's House, Pawling NY. BRUCE JOHN (Artist Showcase) - The Bread Box, Willimantic 5 artists, Donations to Covenant Soup Kitchen. COMMUNITY JAM feat TOMMY WHALEN - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. FRIENDS DAY OPEN MIC - Theodore's (10 PM), Springfield MA. BASICALLY BLUES OPEN MIC - Cypress Restaurant (7:30 PM), Middletown. SANDY CONNOLLY OPEN MIC - Donahue's Beach Bar and Grill, Madison. MAPLE TREE OPEN MIC - Maple Tree Cafe, Simsbury. THE ECLECTIC OPEN MIC - The Eclectic, Willimantic. COMMON GROUND OPEN MIC - Common Ground Pub, Allston MA. THURSDAY 11/17 KEB MO - Fairfield Theater Company (Warehouse), Fairfield. LIVIU INVITATIONAL - LIVIU POP with BIG JACK WARD (From Luther Johnson Band) - J's Crab Shack, Hartford. DAVE MASON - Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield. BALKUN BROTHERS - Theodore's,Springfield MA. PO BOYS - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. ROCKY LAWRENCE - Crave (6:30 to 9:30 PM), Ansonia. THE MODEANS - Bill's Seafood (6:30 PM), Westbrook. ERIC DUCOFF BAND - Griswold Inn (8 PM), Essex. RAMBLIN DAN STEVENS (Nouveau Beaujolais) - Divine Wine Emporium (7 PM) Niantic. SATISFACTION (Stones Tribute) - Fairfield Theater Company (Stage One), Fairfield. DAVE COSTA'S OPEN MIC - Cambridge Brew House, Granby. KEN SAFETY OPEN MIC - CJ Sparrows, Cheshire. JIMI PHOTON'S JAM - Hungry Tiger, Manchester. ROHN LAWRENCE AND FRIENDS - Tipping Chair Tavern, Milldale. OPEN MIC AT THE BISTRO - Infinity Hall,(8 PMN), Norfolk. FRONT ROW BAND OPEN MIC (Thursty Thursday) - Blue Plate Tavern, Plainville OPEN MIC AT THE KNICKERBOCKER - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. PINE LOFT OPEN MIC - Pine Loft, Berlin. DAVE KELLER ( Solo ) - Lost Nation Theater (7 PM), Montpelier VT FRIDAY 11/18 JAMES MONTGOMERY (CD Release - Paul Butterfield Tribute) - Bridge Street Live, Collinsville. 20% off - using coupon code "James" at checkout. TAB BENOIT - Infinity Music Hall (8 PM), Norfolk. CHERYL ARENA - Theodore's (8:30 PM), Springfield MA. KEB MO - Jorgenson Theater, UConn ( Storrs ). JEFF PITCHELL / CHARLES NEVILLE / SHEILA RAY CHARLES - Infinity Music Hall, Hartford. BALKUN BROTHERS - Main Pub, Manchester. BRANDT TAYLOR - Keagon's, Middletown. KATHY THOMPSON BAND - Tipping Chair Tavern, Milldale. ORB MELLON TRIO - Westside 2 Pint 0, New Haven. THE MALLETT BROTHERS - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly RI. MICHAEL CLEARY BAND - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. THE CARTELLS - Harbour House, Mystic. JONATHAN RICHMAN - Outer Space, Hamden. KUNG FU (Ray Morant, Matt Zeiner, Adrian Trammantano) - Sully's Pub, Hartford. GRAYSON HUGH AND POLLY MESSER - Smokin With Chris, Southington. MENHART SISTERS - Angie's Pizza. Mystic. RICHIE AND THE RED HOTS - Sam the Clams, Plantsville. ERAN TROY DANNER (Acoustic Duo) - At The Corner, Litchfield. SAVAGE BROTHERS - Hungry Tiger, Manchester. ROBERTO MORBIOLI BAND (with Liviu Pop) - Menotomy, Arlington MA. TIM McDONALD - Maple Tree Cafe (Happy Hour 5 to 8 PM), Simsbury. ROGER CERASI TRIO - Voodoo Lounge, Mystic. DAN WATSON - Watch Dog, Stonington. SATURDAY 11/19 BIG HEAD BLUES CLUB (Songs of Willie Dixon) - Fairfield Theater Company, Fairfield Big Head Todd, Mud Morganfield, , Billy Branch, Ronnie Baker Brooks. COFFEE GRINDERS DUO with ROCKY LAWRENCE - Westside 2 Pint 0 (8 PM), New Haven. ALEXIS P SUTER - Black Eyed Sally's, Hartford. MURALI CORYELL BAND with LIVIU POP - Helsinki Club, Hudson NY. PETEY HOP - Victors, Hawthorne NY. HOWIE AND THE SOUL POTATOES - Windmill Restaurant (8 PM), Stratford WILLIE J LAWS / ROBERTO MORBIOLI - Chan's, Woonsocket RI. BRANDT TAYLOR TRIO - Brookside Steakhouse, Higganum BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA - Grand Theater, Foxwood Casino. RICH BADOWSKI BLUES BAND - State Line Station (7 PM), Southwick. LOS LOBOS - Daryl's House, Pawling NY LOVE DOGS - Knickerbocker Cafe, Westerly. THE REDLINERS - Cypress Restaurant, Middletown. MYSTIC HORNS - Harbour House, Mystic. iDLEWYLDE / FUSE - Hungry Tiger, Manchester. ERAN TROY DANNER (Electric Trio) - The Rock Garden, Watertown. PETER NEWLAND & RADIO XILE - Theodore's, Springfield MA. EIGHT TO THE BAR - Community Center, Niantic. MARTY Q BAND - Tipping Chair Tavern, Milldale. FREEPLAY - Donahue's Bar and Grill, Madison. SATISFACTION (Stones Tribute) - Infinity Music Hall (8 PM), Hartford. SUNDAY 11/20 ERIN HARPE / ARTHUR JAMES / VERONICA LEWIS - Jewel, Manchester (2 PM), New Hampshire. Road to Memphis - Fund Raiser for the Granite State Blues Society JR KRAUSS AND THE SHAKES - Brass Horse (3 to 7 PM), Barkhamsted. NEAL AND THE VIPERS with DAVE HOWARD - Narragansett Cafe (9 PM), Jamestown RI. HOT CAT BAND - Donahue's Bar and Grill, Madison. FRANK VIELE with NALANI & SARINA - Outer Space, Hamden. FRANK CRITELLI / SETH ADAM - Cafe Nine (4 PM), New Haven. RICK HARRINGTON JAM - Cady's Tavern, Chepachet RI. PETEY HOP - Live at the Falcon (10 AM), Marlboro NY. PETEY HOP - March of Dimes, Rockers for Babies. STEVE PIPER OPEN MIC - Gibson's at the Roadway (6 to 9 PM), East Windsor.. FRONT ROW BAND OPEN MIC - Strykers Cafe, Berlin WHAMMER JAMMER OPEN MIC - VFW, Preston. ELECTRIC OPEN MIC - Sully's Pub (10 PM), Hartford. STOMPING GROUND OPEN MIC - Stomping Ground Cafe (7 pm)
Playlist: The Mighty Soul Drivers, I’m Qualified, Jay Jesse Johnson, Six String Angel, Samantha Hart Lately, Jeff Przech And The Outfit, Marbelle, The Fremonts, Swinging Ten Pounds, Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, What Happens In Vegas, Mitch Hayes, Hand Of The Devil, Ray Fuller And The Bluesrockers, Devil’s Den, Levee Town, Charlie Brown, The Apocalypse Blues Revue, Evil Is As Evil Does, Gina Sicilia, They Never Pay Me, Si Cranstoun, Skinny Jeans, Devon Allman, Shattered Times, Colin James, Hoodoo Man Blues, Lisa Lystam Family Band, Try Try Try, Michael Hornbuckle, Soul Repo, RootBone, Wrong Way Jack, Tracy K, What Tomorrow Brings, The Jimmys, You Can’t Hurt Me Anymore, Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado, Turning Point, The Smoke Wagon Blues Band, Put The Quilt Out To Dry, Donald Ray Johnson And GAS Blues Band, Kenny Cedreholm, Coming Home, Michael Cleary Band, How You Keep It Up, Alexis P. Suter Band, Big Mama, Tom “The Suit” Forst, Still On The Run, Tom Guerra, Dr. Nick And Elvis, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
Tas Cru joins me to talk about his new release, Simmered & Stewed, due on November 11th. Tas looks back at his recording career and reinvents 10 of his originals and the one cover he has recorded in his career. We talk about the reasoning behind this reinvention and what is next for him. Tracy K has been a staple on the scene in Canada for years and has released her fourth album, What’s The Rush. We will take a journey with Tracy and learn more about her path to today and where she is headed tomorrow, while we listen to her music. Teresa James returns to The Couch with her new album, Bonafide. She last sat with us back in April 2013. It will be fun to catch up with this talented vocalist and learn what has been happening in her life and the recording of this new album. Peach first sat on The Couch in March 2013. She returns with the new album, A Night In Copenhagen, recorded live at Café Bartof in January of this year. Peach and I will talk about her life and career and the why she went to Denmark to record a live album.
#TheUltimateMusiQatWork is a radio show mixed live by MusiQWorks and other DJ guests around the world at New York best radio station, BegRadio, every Thursdays from 2PM to 3PM EST(SA 8PM to 9PM).So do make sure you are tuned in to #TheUltimateMusiQatWork for a better experience of live house mixes. ListenLive http://streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/WBEG Follow http://twitter.com/begradio http://twitter.com/musiqworks This week 25 June 2015 show was mixed by DJ Mastende (MusiQWorks) Tracklist 1.DR Rocket – Café de Flore (Charles Webster's Latin Lovers Mix) 2.VUnderground ft Mishka – Gelo Wandi 3.Chymamusique – Lost Words (Main saxed mix) 4.Da Capo ft Nick – Ngilala 5.Chymamusique – Under Vibes (Blackjean, Bigboss & Cavo Deep Afro mix) 6.Dj Christos –Weekend Special (Nestee Nev Sweet Soul Remix) 7.Fish go Deep & Tracy K – Cure and the cause (Nteeze and Andy’s Remix) 8.Angie Stone –I Wish I didn’t miss u (Dj Fortee bootleg remix) 9.Michel Cleis feat. Totó La Momposina - La Mezcla (Charles Webster Club mix) 10.N’dinga Gaba & Sahffi - . Summer Breeze (Raw Artistic Soul Mixes) Please do leave a COMMENT, appreciate your feedback PLAY II SHARE II DOWNLOAD
Tracy K. gives her testimony at Celebrate Recovery at Big Valley Grace Community Church in Modesto, CA.
Deep in China The Xin Nian Kuai Le Session (新年快乐) Taking the opportunity in the middle of my Deep in China Sessions to dedicate this one to my Chinese friends and wish them a Happy New Year! Sticking to the Deep theme with a more progressive colour, although I did include a couple of tracks the Deep purists might hang me for. I stepped up the beat in this one just a tad as well. Playlist: 1999 Five Fathoms (Kevin Yost Everything and a Groove Mix Ben Watt Edit) . EBTG 2013 Back To Love (Original Mix). Beckwith feat. Catherine Porter 2009 September (Original Mix). Danny Howells 2013 Sometime (Original Mix). David Kassi Boggie 2Nite (Boogie Luv Vs Spiritcatcher ). Unknown. 2013 C O O L Ben Pearce Remix. Le Youth 2013 Fading Nights feat Anna Naklab_Artenvielfalt Remix. Parra for Cuva, Anna Naklab 2013 Breathe (Abicah Breathin Dub). Jonathan Meyer feat. Billie Jean 2013 Chains_(Original Mix. Audiowhores 2013 Cause I Feel (Original Mix). Hubertus van Reisinger 2013 Facts (Original Vibe). Audiowhores, feat. Stee Downes 2013 Let the Music Play (Rhemi Remix). DJ Angelo 2012 The Cure & The Cause, Break 4 Love (Cube Boys Mash-up Xtian Edit). Fish Go Deep feat. Tracey K, David Vendetta vs. Keith Thompson 2006 The Cure & the Cause (Original Mix). Fish Go Deep feat. Tracy K Highlights: “Five Fathoms” the Kevin Yost remix of the EBTG anthem.. Nothing more to say.. If anything listening to Ben Watt learning his skills on Sundays at Lazy Dogs in North London decades ago is what brought me to do this.. September from Danny Howells. I had to truncate the track to stay on the CD format yet I must confess that Danny Howells would be one of the first CD of Deep and Tech I ever bought. I owed him one.. “Boogie 2Nite” Boogie Luv vs Spiritchaser.”. Unfortunately I cannot credit anyone as I have lost the tags to the files.. And some purist might disapprove but I know good Deep House when I hear it and this mash-up is A-class! C O O L one of my favourite in this set. Progressive Deep Indie you choose but the production is masterful and the drums are delicate. “Fading Nights” by Parra for Cuva.. Love this track, love all its remixes and Anna Naklab has a unique way to phrase her lyrics.. Immense production. Pure talent. “Breathe” from Jonathan Meyer.. Had some tragedy in the set, the work on the synths is beautiful and again great production. The internal build of this track is classical in its structure. “Chains” from Audiowhores. Deep with swag, what I really love. Audiowhores are on top of their game. “Cause I Feel “ similar as the previous track with a simple vocal hook, equally as good. Back to Audiowhores with “Facts” in my top five 2013 tracks regardless of genre. Everything is good, the keys, the bass the very simple percussions, and slamming vocals. THIS IS GOOD! The Rhemi remix of “Let the Music Play” I know I have dropped it before but it is of the highest quality and the set needed some funk and lightness by this time. Very happy to have found the Cube Boys Mash-Up of the” Cure and the Cause”. “The Cure & The Cause” is of my top ten house tracks of all time and this mash-up is amazing. DO NOT MISS, I added some beats and changed the key, the talent is all credit to the Cube Boys. As for Tracey K, she may very well be the most perfect pitched vocalist of our generation, pity she is not used enough. Happy New Year to all the Horses I may resume the Deep in China Session and slot something a bit different in between. Hope you like it Xtian
Tracy K. gives her testimony at Celebrate Recovery at Big Valley Grace Community Church in Modesto, CA.