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Ozark Highlands Radio
OHR Presents: Seamus Egan

Ozark Highlands Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 59:03


This week, traditional Irish musician, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Seamus Egan recorded live at Ozark Folk Center State Park. Also, an interview with Seamus. “It's hard to think of an artist in traditional Irish music more influential than Seamus Egan. From his beginnings as a teen prodigy, to his groundbreaking solo work with Shanachie Records, to his founding of Irish-American powerhouse band Solas, to his current work as one of the leading composers and interpreters of the tradition, Egan has inspired multiple generations of musicians and helped define the sound of Irish music today. As a multi-instrumentalist, he's put his mark on the sound of the Irish flute, tenor banjo, guitar, mandolin, tin whistle, and low whistle, among others. As a composer, he was behind the soundtrack for the award-winning film The Brothers McMullen, co-wrote Sarah McLachlan's breakout hit, ‘Weep Not for the Memories,' and has scored numerous documentaries and indie films since. As a bandleader, Solas has been the pre-eminent Irish-American band of their generation for the past 20 years, continuously renewing Irish music with fresh ideas, including a collaboration with Rhiannon Giddens on their 2015 album. As a performer, few others can make so many instruments or such wickedly complex ornaments seem so effortless.” - https://seamuseganproject.com/about Seamus is joined in this performance by Owen Marshall.  “Vogue magazine calls musician Owen Marshall ‘A guitar/mandolin/banjo player rivaled in character only by the occasional three-pronged carrot' (Vogue 2009). With the music traditions of Quebec and Nova Scotia just over the border from his home in Vermont and the strong Irish musical scene of Boston to the south, Owen was immersed in the various textures and sounds of the Celtic music from an early age. In addition to touring with acts such as The Press Gang, Copley Street, Haas, Marshall, Walsh, and dance band Riptide, Owen is in demand at music camps throughout New England and the U.S., where he shares his approach to accompanying traditional music.” - www.owenmarshallmusic.com In this week's “From the Vault” segment, OHR producer Jeff Glover offers a 1981 archival recording of Ozark originals Bob & Melissa Atchison performing the traditional tune “Miss Miranda” from the Ozark Folk Center State Park archives. In this week's guest host segment, renowned traditional folk musician, writer, and step dancer Aubrey Atwater explores shape note singing and the haunting “Abolitionists Hymn.”

Learn German Podcast | ExpertlyGerman.com
#124 - How to Learn German (a Conversation)

Learn German Podcast | ExpertlyGerman.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 31:14


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The How To Win Podcast with Mike Moore
Episode 303: Weep Not Part 1 The Power of Perspective

The How To Win Podcast with Mike Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 26:56


Welcome to How to Win, the podcast hosted by Mike Moore. In this episode, Mike discusses overcoming grief, disappointment, and loss.  Join us as Mike shares biblical stories on how to face life's toughest moments and come out stronger on the other side. This podcast offers practical insights and strategies to help you navigate your own journey through challenging times. Whether you're dealing with the loss of a loved one, the crushing weight of disappointment, or the complexities of grief, "Weep Not" is here to provide you with hope, healing, and the inner strength needed to not just endure, but to thrive. Tune in to discover how to find resilience, inspiration, and a path to victory amidst life's adversities.

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St Lukes 7; 11 - 15 - This widowed woman just lost her only son. Jesus saw and had compassion for her. He told the woman, weep not. The Lord will take care of us. He loves us all and has sympathy for whatever we're going through. Weep Not, He will take care of you! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tina-tatum/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tina-tatum/support

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KharisMedia
Weep Not, The Lion Has Prevailed

KharisMedia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 28:26


Weep Not, The Lion Has Prevailed by David Antwi

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BISHOP WILFRED
WEEP NOT. - BISHOP WILFRED MTSHWENE

BISHOP WILFRED

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 8:16


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Free Library Podcast
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o | The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 72:31


In conversation with Ketu H. Katrak, Professor in the Department of Drama at the University of California, Irvine, and author of the forthcoming book Jay Pather, Performance, and Spatial Politics in South Africa Acclaimed Kenyan scholar and writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o is the author of the novels A Grain of Wheat; Weep Not, Child; and Petals of Blood, among several other works of fiction, memoirs, children's books, and essays. The Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature and the director of the International Center for Writing and Translation at the University of California, Irvine, he has been awarded 12 honorary doctorates, was nominated for the Man Booker Prize, and is annually tipped to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. In The Perfect Nine, Thiong'o spins a ''sinuous retelling'' of the origin of the Gĩkũyũ people of Kenya ''as an epic poem rivaling the Iliad in body count and surpassing it in whimsy'' (New Yorker). Books available through the Joseph Fox Bookshop (recorded 12/1/2020)

Musicians' Spotlight
Seamus Egan Weeps Not For The Memories; He's Having Too Much Fun

Musicians' Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 58:28


Host John Floridis catches up with Seamus Egan : teen prodigy, multi-instrumentalist, film composer, bandleader and co-founder of the beloved Irish-American band, Solas. If you've watched the film "The Brothers McMullen" or listened to Sarah McLachlan’s “ Weep Not for the Memories ,” you've heard Egan's compositions.

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
76: Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: Minutes of Glory

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 78:32


It takes true versatility for a novelist and playwright to hone their craft and become a master of the short form—and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o is just such a master. Ngũgĩ joined us to reflect on works collected in his anthology Minutes of Glory and Other Stories. He outlined the process and inspiration for his stories, from the period of British colonial rule and resistance in Kenya to the bittersweet experience of independence. He touched on some of his most beloved stories featuring women fighting for their space in a patriarchal society, big men in their Bentleys who have inherited power from the British, and rebels who still embody the fighting spirit of the downtrodden. Sit in for a retrospective on Ngũgĩ’s towering career highlighted through an anthology that stretches back to some of his earliest work—a celebration of the storytelling might of one of Africa’s best-loved writers. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o was born in Limuru, Kenya in 1938, and is one of the leading writers and scholars at work today. He is the author of A Grain of Wheat; Weep Not, Child; and Petals of Blood, as well as Birth of a Dream Weaver, Wrestling with the Devil, and Minutes of Glory (all from The New Press). He has been nominated for, among other honors, the Man Booker International Prize and is currently Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine. Recorded live at Town Hall Seattle on April 12th, 2019.

Africa World Now Project
Decolonization, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, and Beyond

Africa World Now Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 59:37


Today…we will explore the work of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o with Dr. Josh Myers, Assistant Professor in the Department of Afro-American Studies at Howard University. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (b. 1938) is one of the African world's most prolific writers, thinkers, cultural workers, play-write, activist. Growing up in colonial Kenya, his dream of a free Africa has shaped his works. In 1977 he began a new form of theatre ‘Nihega Ndeenda'(Ngaahika Ndeenda), which sought to liberate the theatrical process from what he considered “the general bourgeois education system.” Despite its success, the authoritarian Kenyan regime shut it down and he was subsequently imprisoned for more than a year. He was eventually released and left for the U.S., where he still resides... Early on Ngũgĩ understood the interdependent relationship between the politics of memory, language, and resistance…a process that prompted him to write in his language—Kikuyu. Among his extensive works, are novels, plays, short stories and essays, such as, but not limited to, Writers in Politics (1981 and 1997); Decolonising the Mind (1986); Moving the Center (1994); and Penpoints Gunpoints and Dreams (1998);‘Weep Not, Child' (1964), ‘Petals of Blood' (1977), ‘Wizard of the Crow' (2006), ‘Dreams in a Time of War' (2010) and ‘In the House of the Interpreter: A Memoir' (2015). Currently Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o has also taught at Yale University, and New York University. He is recipient of 10 honorary doctoral degrees and is the founder and editor of the Kikuyu-language journal. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o is a frequent Nobel nominee... Before we delve into a deep exploration of Ngũgĩ work with Dr. Josh Myers, Assistant Professor in the Department of Afro American Studies at Howard University, we will first listen to Ngũgĩ himself…in a talk titled: Re-Membering Africa: Retrieval and Exchange of African Memory Enjoy!!!......

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
NGŨGĨ WA THIONG'O DISCUSSES HIS NEW MEMOIR BIRTH OF A DREAM WEAVER

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2017 81:50


Birth of a Dream Weaver (New Press) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s powerful new memoir, Birth of a Dream Weaver, chronicles the period in early 1960s East Africa when he found his voice as a writer and an activist.  Against the vivid backdrop of late-colonial Africa, Ngũgĩ details—with an immediacy both shocking and beautiful—the experience of coming of age in a homeland wounded by white settlerdom.  A herdsboy and a child laborer, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s spent his childhood in Kenya until the end of high school. Then, encouraged by his mother, he traveled to Uganda for university. Crossing into Uganda by train, Ngũgĩ is struck by the difference between British-dominated Kenya and the relative independence of Uganda, brought home with him the “incredible sight of black people who did not walk as if they were strangers in their city.” At the Universtiy of Makerere, Ngũgĩ comes to political consciousness as colonial Kenya crumbles and the aftermath of the Mau Mau rebellion, one of the most violent episodes in global history, is felt.  The perfect entry-point for anyone new to Ngũgĩ’s work, Birth of a Dream Weaver is a rare glimpse into the seminal years of one of the world’s great writers. Praise for Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s work: "In his crowded career and his eventful life, Ngũgĩ has enacted, for all to see, the paradigmatic trials and quandaries of a contemporary African writer, caught in sometimes implacable political, social, racial, and linguistic currents."--John Updike, "The New Yorker"  "Ngũgĩ has dedicated his life to describing, satirising and destabilising the corridors of power. Still living in exile and writing primarily in Gikuyu, Ngũgĩ continues to spin captivating tales."--The Guardian  "Ngũgĩ has flown over the entire African continent and sniffed out all of the foul stenches rising high into the air: complacency toward despotism, repression of women and ethnic minorities, widespread corruption andundergirding all of thesea neocolonial system in which today's lending banks and multinationals have supplanted yesterday's European overlords."--The New York Times Book Review One of the leading African writers and scholars at work today, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o was born in Limuru, Kenya, in 1938. He is the author of A Grain of Wheat; Weep Not, Child; Petals of Blood; and Birth of a Dream Weaver (The New Press). He is currently distinguished professor in the School of Humanities and the director of the International Center for Writing and Translation at the University of California, Irvine. He has been nominated for the Man Booker International Prize.

Street Underground Radio
Street Underground Radio, Programa 39, 25-11-2016

Street Underground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 115:55


Street Underground Radio es un programa dedicado especialmente a la cultura urbana, música Reggae, Dancehall, Hiphop y otros estilos relacionados,nacional e internacional, el programa es emitido cada viernes de 17 a 19 (hora española) desde los estudios de Radio Espai Jove en Villareal, Castellon por http://radioespaijove.esy.es , entrevistas, cronicas de eventos,sorteos... Pueden enviar material a este mail o para mas info: streetundergroundradio@gmail.com Presentador, técnico de sonido y director: Sergio Vicent, a.k.a Littleskinnybwoy. Hoy dia 25 de noviembre hemos escuchado novedades de las ultimas semanas algun que otro clasicazo repaso de eventos del fin de semana y proximos, a parte de escuchar en primicia el new tune de @bloeman @tuxycalero & #littleñin este lunes 28 desde el canal de FunkmammaYouTV podreis ver el videoclip grabado y editado por @littleskinnybwoy420 , tema dedicado para @streetundergroundradio. INTRO AL PROGRAMA : LYON BOSS & PUTER (EXCLUSIVO PARA STREET UNDERGROUND) TEMA DE PRESENTACION: BURRO BANTON, NO PROBLEM 1- NOVATO FT. LASAI, MI LUZ MI CRUZ (PROD JML) 2- NOVATO, LO HACEMOS BARATO 3- YEYO PERZ FT. MANNY LEDESMA, ANYWAY (PROD. VLOQUE) 4- GANJAHR FAMILY, UNA LLAMADA 5- DOMINGUEZ, TODAVIA ME DUELE 6- JEREMY MELCHOR, NO QUEDA TIEMPO 7- ROE DELGADO, EL ORIGEN DEL MAL (PROD, URI GREEN) 8- SEÑOR R , ERES COMO EL AIRE (GIPSY REGGAE MUSIC) 9- LITTLE PEPE, MAS FUERTE (TEMPLAO) 10- DANTE BONSAI, SIETE AÑOS LUZ 11- RAS MAKKA, ESA GYAL (ONE SHOT) 12- GANJAH SMOKA CLAN, QUE SI WHAT (PROD. BVNX BEATS) 13- PEPA FLOW FT, GANJAH SKOMA CLAN, LA MISION (PROD. MISTA MEDI) 14- MONKAS CRU, INESTABLES (LA PASTA DEL MONO) 15- TUXY, RECUERDOS (LA VIDA REAL) 16- BLOEMAN FT. TUXY & LITTLE ÑIN, SIN FINAL 17- FREEDOM CRY, JUSTICE RIDDIM (15º ANNIVERSARY MEETS CHALART58) 18- REVOLUTIONARY BROTHERS, BASQUE TIMES RIDDIM ( REAL REVOLUTIONARIES) 19- O.B.F FT. TROY BARKLEI, BABYLON (WILL) 20- ALPHA STEPPA FT. CHAZBO & CRY, CATHARSIS 21- DON FE, WEEP NOT 22- DUBCREATOR FT. DON FE, RISING FLUTE 23- BASSI MAESTRO & BABAMAN, ONE 24- BOB MARLEY, ONE LOVE 25- BOB MARLEY, JAMMIN Pueden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: Street Underground Radio // Radio Espai Jove Twitter : @streetundergREJ // @radioespaijove Instagram: @streetundergroundradio // @radioespaijove Colaboradores oficiales: Cultiu el Dr.Poten www.drpoten.es Rapstation http://radioespaijove.esy.es Athlanta http://www.athlanta.com/ Redactor en la pagina web funkmamma.com tu diario urbano sobre proyectos, eventos, videoclips..., desde mayo del 2015. Facebook: Funkmamma Twitter: @funkmamma Instagram: @funkmamma YouTube: FunkMammaYouTV www.funkmamma.com ONE LOVE!! RESPECT! Pasen buen fin de semana, good vibes!!

Street Underground Radio
Street Underground Radio, Programa 39, 25-11-2016

Street Underground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 115:55


Street Underground Radio es un programa dedicado especialmente a la cultura urbana, música Reggae, Dancehall, Hiphop y otros estilos relacionados,nacional e internacional, el programa es emitido cada viernes de 17 a 19 (hora española) desde los estudios de Radio Espai Jove en Villareal, Castellon por http://radioespaijove.esy.es , entrevistas, cronicas de eventos,sorteos... Pueden enviar material a este mail o para mas info: streetundergroundradio@gmail.com Presentador, técnico de sonido y director: Sergio Vicent, a.k.a Littleskinnybwoy. Hoy dia 25 de noviembre hemos escuchado novedades de las ultimas semanas algun que otro clasicazo repaso de eventos del fin de semana y proximos, a parte de escuchar en primicia el new tune de @bloeman @tuxycalero & #littleñin este lunes 28 desde el canal de FunkmammaYouTV podreis ver el videoclip grabado y editado por @littleskinnybwoy420 , tema dedicado para @streetundergroundradio. INTRO AL PROGRAMA : LYON BOSS & PUTER (EXCLUSIVO PARA STREET UNDERGROUND) TEMA DE PRESENTACION: BURRO BANTON, NO PROBLEM 1- NOVATO FT. LASAI, MI LUZ MI CRUZ (PROD JML) 2- NOVATO, LO HACEMOS BARATO 3- YEYO PERZ FT. MANNY LEDESMA, ANYWAY (PROD. VLOQUE) 4- GANJAHR FAMILY, UNA LLAMADA 5- DOMINGUEZ, TODAVIA ME DUELE 6- JEREMY MELCHOR, NO QUEDA TIEMPO 7- ROE DELGADO, EL ORIGEN DEL MAL (PROD, URI GREEN) 8- SEÑOR R , ERES COMO EL AIRE (GIPSY REGGAE MUSIC) 9- LITTLE PEPE, MAS FUERTE (TEMPLAO) 10- DANTE BONSAI, SIETE AÑOS LUZ 11- RAS MAKKA, ESA GYAL (ONE SHOT) 12- GANJAH SMOKA CLAN, QUE SI WHAT (PROD. BVNX BEATS) 13- PEPA FLOW FT, GANJAH SKOMA CLAN, LA MISION (PROD. MISTA MEDI) 14- MONKAS CRU, INESTABLES (LA PASTA DEL MONO) 15- TUXY, RECUERDOS (LA VIDA REAL) 16- BLOEMAN FT. TUXY & LITTLE ÑIN, SIN FINAL 17- FREEDOM CRY, JUSTICE RIDDIM (15º ANNIVERSARY MEETS CHALART58) 18- REVOLUTIONARY BROTHERS, BASQUE TIMES RIDDIM ( REAL REVOLUTIONARIES) 19- O.B.F FT. TROY BARKLEI, BABYLON (WILL) 20- ALPHA STEPPA FT. CHAZBO & CRY, CATHARSIS 21- DON FE, WEEP NOT 22- DUBCREATOR FT. DON FE, RISING FLUTE 23- BASSI MAESTRO & BABAMAN, ONE 24- BOB MARLEY, ONE LOVE 25- BOB MARLEY, JAMMIN Pueden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales. Facebook: Street Underground Radio // Radio Espai Jove Twitter : @streetundergREJ // @radioespaijove Instagram: @streetundergroundradio // @radioespaijove Colaboradores oficiales: Cultiu el Dr.Poten www.drpoten.es Rapstation http://radioespaijove.esy.es Athlanta http://www.athlanta.com/ Redactor en la pagina web funkmamma.com tu diario urbano sobre proyectos, eventos, videoclips..., desde mayo del 2015. Facebook: Funkmamma Twitter: @funkmamma Instagram: @funkmamma YouTube: FunkMammaYouTV www.funkmamma.com ONE LOVE!! RESPECT! Pasen buen fin de semana, good vibes!!

Sun City Christian Center
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Sun City Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2013 39:47


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Sun City Christian Center
Weep Not - Audio

Sun City Christian Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2013 39:47


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Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast
Celtic Roots Radio 41 – 'Straang Fjord' and 'the low counthry'

Celtic Roots Radio - Irish music podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2011 29:58


Hosted by Raymond McCullough, in Belfast, Northern Ireland:     with music from: The Elders, (Missouri, USA) -  'Better Days Ahead', (Gael Day)  Jacie McConnell, (Colorado, USA) -  'Celtic Stomp', (Mystical Moments)   The Blarney Rebel Band, (New York, USA) - 'Stand With Me Boys', (Beneath The Surface)    The Magees, (Wisconsin, USA) -  'Martin Wynne's/Wind That Shakes the Barley', (Single)    Cornell Brothers Washtub Band, (New York City, USA) -  'Rise Up', (Single)    Charlie Gear, (Florida, USA) -  'Final Crossing', (Ode To The Laurel Lass)    Elaine Romanelli, (New York, USA) -  'Weep Not', (Real Deal)    Randy Burns, (New York City, USA) -  'The Farm Song', (The Simple Things) 

Light On Light Through
Weep Not for Newspapers

Light On Light Through

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2009 16:38


Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 68:  Weep Not for Newspapers .... in which I explain why the decline of paper newspapers may be the best thing that ever happened to journalism and its goal of keeping citizens in a democracy well informed.   This is the latest installment in my continuing series, What's Newer than New New Media, which until now has consisted only of written blogs.Links: more about New New Media Twitter chapter from New New Media - free! my brief essay on this issue in The Chronicle of Higher Education home page: http://paullevinson.infomore blogs: http://InfiniteRegress.tv more podcasts: http://Levinsonnewsclips.com                                          videoclips: http://www.youtube.com/user/PLev20062006                                                                            published on 3 September 2009:  New New Media my latest novel: The Plot to Save Socrates"challenging fun" - Entertainment Weekly"Da Vinci-esque thriller" - New York Daily News and Brian Charles Clarke says The Plot to Save Socrates "resonates with the current political climate . . . Sierra Waters is sexy as hell . . . there's a bite to Levinson's wit" -- in Curled Up With A Good Book Read the first chapter of The Plot to Save Socrates .... FREE