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Making Sound with Jann Klose
Elliott Murphy

Making Sound with Jann Klose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 50:40


EPISODE 85: Living in Paris for over 30 years as an expatriate New Yorker, veteran rocker and author Elliott Murphy's career in music and literature is more active than ever. He has released over 35 albums, still performs shows all over Europe as well as the U.S. and Japan, is a prolific author of fiction (as well as his autobiography JUST A STORY FROM AMERICA) and most recently starring in the feature length film BROKEN POET. Nearly five decades have passed since the release of Elliott's classic first album AQUASHOW (1973) and fans continue to fill his concerts while critics praise his albums. In 2016 a bio-pic of his career THE SECOND ACT OF ELLIOTT MURPHY featuring interviews with Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen was released all over Europe and won the Audience award at the Dock of the Bay Film Festival in Spain. Born on Long Island to a show business family, Elliott began his music career with a troubadour like odyssey in Europe in 1971 including a bit part in Federico Fellini's film Roma. Returning to the US he quickly secured a recording contract and following the success of his first album AQUASHOW came LOST GENERATION (Produced by Doors producer Paul Rothschild), NIGHT LIGHTS (featuring Billy Joel), JUST A STORY FROM AMERICA (featuring Phil Collins and Mick Taylor), and SELLING THE GOLD (featuring Bruce Springsteen) all the way to his most current releases PRODIGAL SON (2017), ELLIOTT MURPHY IS ALIVE! (2018) and RICOCHET (2019), these latest albums produced and mixed by his son Gaspard Murphy. Elliott Murphy is also a published author of numerous collections of short stories, most recently PARIS STORIES and GARDEN CITY STORIES, and four novels: the rock trilogy MARTY MAY, TRAMPS and DIAMONDS BY THE YARD and the neo-western POETIC JUSTICE. His writing has appeared in Rolling Stone (U.S.), Vanity Fair (France) and other international publications and his 1985 short story The Lion Sleeps Tonight was the basis for the feature film BROKEN POET by acclaimed Spanish director Emilio J. Ruiz. Elliott stars in the film along with noted actors Marisa Berenson (Cabaret), Michael O'Keefe (The Great Santini), Joanna Preiss (Paris Stories), Françoise Viallon (Dissonances) and a rare cameo appearance by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. elliottmurphy.comContact us: makingsoundpodcast.comFollow on Instagram: @makingsoundpodcastFollow on Twitter: @JannKloseBandJoin our Facebook GroupPlease support the show with a donation, thank you for listening!

The Long Island Sound
Elliot Murphy's Amazing European Journey Enlightens Us with Prose and Song

The Long Island Sound

Play Episode Play 37 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 65:38 Transcription Available


Elliott is a legendary singer/songwriter from Garden City, now living in Paris. Join your host Steve Yusko as he explores Elliott's music, career and collaborations with the artists Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel and David Johansen just to name a few.Connect with The Long Island Sound Podcast  Intro/Outro song in this episode: “Fading out Fast” from Mike Nugent's album, Mike Nugent and the Blue Moon Band  Opening Narration by Faith Yusko. All songs in this podcast episode have been used with prior permission by the artists. Remember to Rate & Review the show!    Living in Paris for 30 years as an expatriate New Yorker, veteran rocker and author Elliott Murphy's career in music and literature is more active than ever. He has released over 35 albums, still performs shows all over Europe as well as the U.S. and Japan and is a prolific author of fiction. Four decades have passed since the release of Elliott's classic first album Aquashow (1973) and fans continue to fill his shows while critics praise his albums. In 2016 a bio-pic of his career The Second Act Of Elliott Murphy featuring interviews with Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen was released all over Europe and won the Audience award at the Dock of the Bay Film Festival in Spain.  Returning to the US he quickly secured a recording contract and following the success of his first album Aquashow came Lost Generation (Produced by Doors producer Paul Rothschild), Night Lights (featuring Billy Joel), Just A Story From America (featuring Phil Collins and Mick Taylor), and Selling The Gold (featuring Bruce Springsteen) all the way to his most current releases Prodigal Son (2017), Elliott Murphy Is Alive! (2018) and Ricochet (2019), all produced and mixed by his son Gaspard Murphy. Elliott Murphy is also a published author of numerous collections of short stories, most recently Garden City Stories, and four novels: the rock trilogy Marty May, Tramps and Diamonds By The Yard and the neo-western Poetic Justice. His writing has appeared in Rolling Stone (U.S.), Vanity Fair (France) and other publications and his 1985 short story “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” was recently made into the feature film Broken Poet by acclaimed Spanish director Emilio J. Ruiz (to be released in Winter 2020). Elliott makes his acting debut, starring in the film along with Marisa Berenson, Michael O'Keefe and a rare cameo appearance by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa. In 2015 Elliott Murphy was awarded the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres by the French Minister of Culture and in 2018 he was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame by Billy Joel.Call the Listener Line (631) 800-3579 and leave your comments for our host and guests.Please Subscribe Here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast Call the Listener Line and leave us your impressions (631) 800-3579Support the showConnect with us here: Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcast If you like what you hear,click the link below to support us with a secure donation. https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=lg4LOxiWjgFS8z75NJpziIIRYXvpvtm6oZ2VlYE5eedpGDcJ-YD1ybtpJZiAWaSa1HKHDPX7IFp9uisz

Motherhood Unstressed
"Bringing Up Bebe" Author Pamela Druckerman ON: New Book "Paris By Phone", France's Undeniable Influence on World Culture, and How You Too Can Live La Vie en Rose

Motherhood Unstressed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 34:31


Pamela Druckerman is the author of five books including "Bringing Up Bébé", which has been translated into 30 languages and optioned as a feature film by Blueprint Pictures starring Anne Hathaway. In this episode we talk about her new children's book, "Paris by Phone" which details one little girl's pursuit of the magic of independence and her subsequent realization of the true meaning of home. We also discuss the history of French cultural influence on America and other countries, and how the political systems of a particular country affect the level and intensity of parental stress experienced by its citizens. Connect with Pamela at https://pameladruckerman.com on IG @pameladruck    Check out Pamela's Interview Zoom Series Pandemonium U https://www.pandemoniumu.com   This show is sponsored by: Public Goods - Use code Unstressed for $15 off your order. Motherhood Unstressed CBD - Stress Less. Use code podcast to save 15% at www.motherhoodunstressed.com  Connect with me on IG @motherhoodunstressed About Pamela Druckerman Bringing Up Bébé was a #1 best seller in the U.K. (Sunday Times); a top-ten best seller in the United States (The New York Times); and has appeared on best-seller lists in Germany, Russia and Brazil. (Its UK title is French Children Don’t Throw Food.) Pamela also wrote There Are No Grown-Ups: A Midlife Coming-of-Age Story,Bébé Day By Day: 100 Keys to French Parenting and Lust in Translation: Infidelity from Tokyo to Tennessee. Her rhyming picture book for kids, Paris by Phone, illustrated by Benjamin Chaud, will appear in February 2021. Pamela writes a column about France for The New York Times, and the Dress Code column for 1843/The Economist. Her op-eds, essays, articles and reviews have also appeared in the The Atlantic, Harper’s, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review, New York Magazine, Marie Claire, Vanity Fair France, Madame Figaro, The Washington Post, The Guardian, the Financial Times, The Times (UK), The Sunday Times (U.K.) and many other publications. She has appeared as a commentator on All Things Considered, Morning Edition, BBC Woman’s Hour, Good Morning America, the Today Show, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, PRI, the CBC, Europe1, Le Grand Journal, On n’est pas couché, France24 and Oprah.com. In March 2020, at the start of the Paris lockdown, Pamela co-founded PANDEMONIUM U, a series of free Zoom classes taught by world-class experts. In 2017 she won an Emmy for The Forger, a 16-minute New York Times documentary about a Frenchman who forged documents during WWII. The film was a finalist for the Peabody Award and won prizes from World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International and NPPA. Pamela also shared a 2015 Overseas Press Club award for “best TV or video spot news reporting from abroad” for video coverage of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris. From 1997 to 2002 Pamela was a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal based in Buenos Aires, São Paulo and New York. She was also a term member at the Council on Foreign Relations. She holds a B.A. in philosophy from Colgate University and a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University. She grew up in Miami.  

Ecouter les filles
Ecouter les filles : Suzane "La peur fait vivre, il faut l'affronter" - Vanity Fair France

Ecouter les filles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 21:29


Premier épisode avec la nouvelle princesse de l'électro-pop française, Suzane, lauréate de la Victoire de la révélation scène 2020 et nominée pour la Victoire de l'Artiste féminine de l'année en 2021 à l'occasion de son premier album Toï-Toï. Notre politique de confidentialité GDPR a été mise à jour le 8 août 2022. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

La Vie Creative
EP 66: Illustrator Jessie Kanelos Weiner chats about her French inspired illustrations and life in Paris

La Vie Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 24:23


JESSIE KANELOS WEINER IS A FRANCO-AMERICAN ILLUSTRATOR, AUTHOR AND FOOD STYLIST BASED IN PARIS AND NEW YORK. BORN AND RAISED IN CHICAGO, SHE WAS A COSTUME DESIGNER IN A PREVIOUS LIFE WHEN PICKING UP WATERCOLOR FOR THE FIRST TIME, DEVELOPING HER HIGHLY DETAILED, WHIMSICAL AND INSTANTLY RECOGNIZABLE STYLE. SHE IS THE COAUTHOR OF “PARIS IN STRIDE” (RIZZOLI),  AUTHOR OF “EDIBLE PARADISE: A COLORING BOOK OF SEASONAL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES” (UNIVERSE) AND 8 COOKBOOKS PUBLISHED BY EDITIONS MARABOUT.  SHE IS CURRENTLY WORKING ON THE NEXT BOOK IN THE “IN STRIDE” SERIES.HER WORK EXPLORES GASTRONOMY, TRAVEL, LIFESTYLE, ARCHITECTURE AND POP CULTURE FOR SELECTED CLIENTS INCLUDING VOGUE, THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, TMAG, AFAR, VANITY FAIR FRANCE,   M LE MAGAZINE DU MONDE, LVMH, NESPRESSO, FREE PEOPLE, AND PENGUIN PRESS AMONG MANY OTHERS.  IDEAL FOR WORKING WITH CLIENTS WORKING WITH LUXURY BRANDS AND EDITORIAL COMMISSIONS.illustrator /  Rizzoli coauthor of New York in Stride,  Paris in Stride, and author of Edible Paradise jessiekanelosweiner.com / https://thefrancofly.com/ETSY-  INSTAGRAM - PINTEREST - FACEBOOKSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/Laviecreative)

Personnages en personne
La garce ou la Femme au fouet à la main (le diptyque des stéréotypes féminins en art 1/2)

Personnages en personne

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 28:44


durée : 00:28:44 - Personnages en personne - par : Charles Dantzig - Ah! la garce! Qui dit ça? Les hommes, les femmes. Ce n'est pas une injure sexiste, c'est la constatation d'un comportement que l'on résume dans une catégorie, un type. La garce, c'est une femme, comme son nom l’indique. On se venge de son talent par ce mot, elle qui a été plus rapide que ses ennemis - réalisation : Clotilde Pivin - invités : Anne Boulay Journaliste, scénariste, ancienne Rédactrice en chef de Vanity Fair France

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France Culture physique
La garce ou la Femme au fouet à la main (le diptyque des stéréotypes féminins en art 1/2)

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 28:44


durée : 00:28:44 - Personnages en personne - par : Charles Dantzig - Ah! la garce! Qui dit ça? Les hommes, les femmes. Ce n'est pas une injure sexiste, c'est la constatation d'un comportement que l'on résume dans une catégorie, un type. La garce, c'est une femme, comme son nom l’indique. On se venge de son talent par ce mot, elle qui a été plus rapide que ses ennemis - réalisation : Clotilde Pivin - invités : Anne Boulay Journaliste, scénariste, ancienne Rédactrice en chef de Vanity Fair France

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She Heals The World
E.10 How to get published by major brands and thrive as a Creative Entrepreneur in Paris

She Heals The World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 29:22


How to get published and make it as a creative entrepreneur in Paris Are you an aspiring artist who wants to figure out how to make your creative endeavors your full-time job? Jessie Kanelos, who says that “From a very early age, I found that creativity was my first form of independence”, moved to Paris and did just that. Jessie is an author, illustrator and food-stylist who was drawn to the world of art and design very early on. After college, she moved to Paris first as an au pair and was later able to move back to pursue her passion in art full-time. She is the author of the book “Paris in Stride: An Insider’s Walking Guide” and “Edible Paradise: A Coloring Book of Seasonal Fruits and Vegetables”. Her work has been featured in Free People, Vogue, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Vanity Fair France and many other major places. Listen to this week’s episode of the SHTW talk-show where Jessie talks about what inspires her art, how she dealt with the learning curve of pursing a creative career in a whole new country, and how she encouraged herself to keep pushing forward amidst a lot of waiting and rejection towards the beginning. Jessie also gives five wonderful tips for creatives on how they can get published, as well as some resources for contacting editors and making sure you know your monetary worth for your creative work.

Cosmos In You - Guide to Inner Space
EP: 33 Jill Willard - How to Improve Your Intuition

Cosmos In You - Guide to Inner Space

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 38:01


In this episode, we discuss: *The difference between a 6th sense and a 7th sense *Why your intuition is never wrong and it is never emotional *How our energy centers are connected to our intuition and how to clear through blocks *Ways we often misinterpret intuitive data *And much much more Bio: Jill Willard has a keen sense of what's going on. As a gifted intuitive, medium, and leader in meditation practice, Jill's ease and grace have many coveting her golden rays of wisdom. She is the author of Intuitive Being and has been featured on Gwyneth Paltrow's GOOP, mindbodygreen, Vanity Fair France, and more. Her newest venture, IM, offers tools and tips on meditation and being here in the present moment. To learn more about Jill, visit jillwillard.com.

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