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http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-05-09-2025/Jah%20Works%20Radio%2005-09-2025.mp3 This week we set up for a strictly vinyl selections session and go in deep into the roots with artists like Wayne Jarrett, Dennis Brown, Horace Andy, Willie Williams, Don Carlos, Triston Palmer, Lacksley Castell, Scientist, Judah Eskender Tafari, Norrisman, Cocoa Tea, Glen Washington, Garnett Silk, Lukie D, Sanchez, Christopher Martin, Lutan Fyah and […]
The 60-minute reggae mixtape show curated by Dubmatix showcases the finest Sticky Icky Reggae tunes from around the globe — spanning dub to dancehall, rocksteady to roots, and every rhythm in between. PLAYLIST The Abyssinians – Love Comes and Goes Dennis Brown – Black Magic Woman Willie Williams – Rock On Gregory Isaacs – One One Coco Junior Murvin – False Teachin' I-Roy – Hot Stuff Errol Dunkley – Stop Your Gun Shooting The Interns – Nothing Is Impossible George Allen – Be Wise Brethren African Brothers – Hold Tight Bim Sherman – Lightning and Thunder Errol Dunkley – You'll Never Know (I'll Be Back) Barry Brown – Lead Us Jah Johnny Clarke – Blood Dunza The Abyssinians – Mightiest Of All (Remastered 2002) Matumbi – Guide Us Jah (2001 Digital Remaster) Althea and Donna – Make A Truce (Remastered 2001) Carry the show on your station. Get in touch dubmatix@dubmatix.com https://www.mixcloud.com/dubmatix/
On July 10, 1994, in Houston, TX, four to six armed men forcibly entered a house that was being used as a base for selling crack cocaine. The intruders kicked down the door and immediately opened fire. Willie Williams and Clifford Tyler were shot while trying to flee but survived. Alton “Bud” Brown managed to escape unharmed but Charles Monroe was shot and succumbed to his injuries and died. Neither Williams nor Tyler were able to identity the shooter and since there was no physical evidence the case was closed. 12 years later, the case was re-opened with Ivery Dorsery as the primary suspect. Even though Ivery had several alibi witnesses who attested to his whereabouts the night of the crime and even though there was still no physical evidence tying anyone to the shooting, Ivery was charged and convicted with felony murder and sentenced to 20 years in prison. To learn more and get involved, visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-iverys-fight-for-justicehttps://www.instagram.com/bringiveryhome/https://lavaforgood.com/podcast/186-jason-flom-with-alfred-dewayne-brown/ Wrongful Conviction is a production of Lava For Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1. We have worked hard to ensure that all facts reported in this show are accurate. The views and opinions expressed by the individuals featured in this show are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Lava for Good.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best giants to the table to discuss their best 7 vs 7 team.
We start this weeks show off with new music from Protoje, Christos DC & The Ligerians, Al Campbell & U-Brown, Madison, and Pasnbesa. In a classic style you will hear songs from Talisman, Luciano, Israel Vibration, Garnet Sillk, Everton Blender, Bushman, Bunny Wailer, Michael Palmer, Leroy Smart, Peter Ranking, Neville Brown & Prince Fatty, Hugh Mundell, Wayne Wade, Sugar Minott, The Meditations, Willie Williams, Johnny Osbourne, and Jacob Miller with Inner Circle and Prince Phillip. More new music in the mix this week comes from Kumar & The 18th Parallel, Keith & Tex, Ras Teo, Jah Lil, Iotosh, Yaadcore, Ras Shiloh, Bugle & Maxi Priest, Shuga, Nikki Burt, JonQuan, Piper Street Sound, Nga Han, Madelaine with Max Romeo, Nia Songbird & Higher Meditation, Perfect Giddimani, The Geen Lion Crew, Brutha Rodz and Israel Starr, Ras Demo with Krak In Dub, and Da Fuchaman with Little Lion Sound. Enjoy! Protoje & Zion I Kings - Jah Deliver Me - In Search of Zion - Indiggnation Collective Christos DC & The Ligerians - Shadow Of Perception - SoulNurse Records/Honest Music Al Campbell - Jah Love Conquers All - Irie Ites Cream Of The Crop 2023 - Irie Ites U-Brown & Al Campbell - Ruff Ina Dis Ya Time - Still Chanting Rub A Dub - Irie Ites Medisun - Discrimination - Hits 38 Production Pasnbesa - No Peace/No Peace Dub - Ministry Of Reggae Sound Monkey - Dub De Amor (Crazy Baldhead) - Barrel Of Dub - Escape Hatch Records Talisman - Praise Jah/Praise Dub - I Surrection - Sugar Shack Records Luciano - Heaven Help Us All - Where There Is Life - Island Jamaica Israel Vibration - Walla Walla - Reggae Knights - Mediacom Dennis Brown - I Need Your Love (Rasta Children) - Ultimate Collection - Hip O Garnet Silk - A Man Is Just A Man - Collectors Series - Penthouse Records RC - One A Way - Warriors Don't Cry Riddim - Penthouse Records Everton Blender - Lift Up Your Head - Lift Up Your Head - Heartbeat Records Bushman - Music - Conquering Lion - Burning Bushes Music Bunny Wailer - Rule Dancehall - Solomonic Singles 2: Rise & Shine 1977-1986 - Solomonic/Dub Store Records Michael Palmer - Ghetto Dance - ET Records 7” Peter Ranking - Love Up - Jah Life 7” Leroy Smart - Reggae Music - Wackies 7” Neville Brown - Prophecy - Listen Up! Dancehall Originals - Kingston Sounds Prince Fatty - Prophetic Dub - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - VP Records Hugh Mundell - Rasta Have The Handle - Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup - Greensleeves Wayne Wade - Poor & Humble - Greensleeves 12” Sugar Minott - Hard Time Pressure - Black Roots - Island Records Meditations - Mr. Want All - Hit Bound Willie Williams - Calling - Studio One: Black Man's Pride 2 - Soul Jazz Records Johnny Osbourne - Children Are Crying - Truths & Rights - Studio One Jacob Miller & Inner Circle - False Rasta/I & I Go To Zion - Forward Jah Jah Children - Trojan Records Jacob Miller - Zion City - Prince Philip Presents: Dubplates & Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Prince Phillip - Zion City Dubwise - Prince Philip Presents: Dubplates & Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Kush McAnuff - Come Away Jah Jah Children - Inna De Yard: Family Affair - Chapter Two Records Keith & Tex feat. Inna De Yard - Righteous Man - Rebel Sound Records Kumar & The 18th Parallel - Clean Up Your House - Tales Of Reality - Fruits Records Ras Teo - Creation - Up Fi Jah - Forward Bound Records Ras Teo - Creation Dub - Up Fi Jah In Dub - Forward Bound Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Three Little Birds - Legend - Tuff Gong Jah Lil - Warn Yuh - XTM Nation/Dubshot Records Iotosh - Bad News - For The People - Sound Ting Damian Marley - Autumn Leaves - Stony Hill - Ghetto Youths International Yaadcore - Rain Is Falling - Bogan Villa Riddim - 12 Yaad Records Ras Shiloh - Tweezers - Bright Beam Music Bugle & Maxi Priest - Love Again - Apex - An9ted Ent./Evidence Music Jorja Smith feat. Mortimer & Lila Ike' - Greatest Gift(Camp Habitat Remix) - Famm Shuga - Love Doctor - VP Records Nikki Burt - Melody Life - Friends Of Marcia Griffiths: Celebrating 60 Years - Penthouse Records Leroy Sibbles - No, No, No - Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks - VP Records I-Roy - Magnificent Seven - Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks - VP Records Augustus Pablo - Origan Style - Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks - VP Records Bobby Ellis & Val Bennett - The Arabian Sound Of Reggae - When Jah Shall Come - Pressure Sounds Ranking Joe, Jon Quan & Victor Rice - Darker Shade Of Quan - Easy Star Records Victor Axelrod feat. Judah Eskender Tafari - Bezos Vs. Musk - Daptone Records 7” Piper Street Sound feat. General Pecos - Always Ashine (Piper Street Sound Mix) - Small Plate/Rid Them Remixes - Piper Street Sound Piper Street Sound feat. Christo Case - Broken Plate - Small Plate/Rid Them Remixes - Piper Street Sound Nga Han - Good To Know/Good To Know (instrumental) - Rebellion City Productions Madelaine feat. Max Romeo - Send The Praises Up/Dub The Priases - Jah Wheel Records I-Lodica - Phebes Rock - Jah Warrior Nia Songbird & Higher Meditation - We Are Warriors/We Are Warriors Version - Higher Mediation Rod Taylor w/Cultural Warriors & King Alpha - Devil's Angel/Devil's Angel Vocal Dub/Devil's Angel Dub - The Remixes Showcase - Evidence Music Vibronics & Macka B - Are You Ready/Are You Version - Scoops Green Lion Crew feat. Blvk H3ro - Stronger - Rough Road 11th Anniversary Edition - Green Lion Crew/Ineffable Records Green Lion Crew feat. Chris Malachi - Army Of Light - Rough Road 11th Anniversary Edition - Green Lion Crew/Ineffable Records Green Lion Crew feat. Medisun - Congo Drum - Rough Road 11th Anniversary Edition - Green Lion Crew/Ineffable Records Perfect Giddimani - Chalice Face - Giddimani Records Busy Signal - Steam Chalice - Nuh Rush Records Brutha Rodz & Israel Starr - Burning - Brutha Rodz Meets Israel Starr at the Foothills Of Ruapehu - Bless Up Music Ras Demo & Krak In Dub - Zion Gate - Evidence Music Bugle - Ego - Apex - An9ted Ent./Evidence Music Da Fuchaman & Little Lion Sound - Feeling Irie - Uhuru Riddim - Evidence Music OBF & Charlie P - Sweet Reggae Music - Ghetto Cycle - Dubquake Records
26 de enero de 1972. Estamos con él en el Alice’s Revisited, un pequeño restaurante y club de música en directo situado en el 950 W de Wrightwood Ave, en Chicago. Sobre el escenario, a sus 62 años, la leyenda del blues, Howlin’ Wolf. Le respaldan Willie Williams y el impecable Hubert Sumlin a las guitarras. La sección rítmica la forman David Myers al bajo y Fred Below a la batería. Y al piano la leyenda del Delta Sunnyland Slim. Todo quedó registrado en el álbum “Live and Cooking”.Playlist;(sintonía) HOWLIN' WOLF “When I laid down I was troubled”HOWLIN' WOLF “I didn’t know”HOWLIN' WOLF “Mean mistreater”HOWLIN' WOLF “I had a dream”HOWLIN' WOLF “Call me the wolf”HOWLIN' WOLF “Don’t laugh at me”HOWLIN' WOLF “Just passing by”HOWLIN' WOLF “Sittin’ on top of the world”HOWLIN' WOLF “The big house”Escuchar audio
Multimedia show director Willie Williams has helped redefine live entertainment in collaboration with artists ranging from David Bowie to The Rolling Stones. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at his recent epic undertaking — designing and directing the rock band U2's 40-night residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, a blend of cutting-edge technology and imaginative visual storytelling — and shares what it takes to create unforgettable experiences that foster connection.
Multimedia show director Willie Williams has helped redefine live entertainment in collaboration with artists ranging from David Bowie to The Rolling Stones. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at his recent epic undertaking — designing and directing the rock band U2's 40-night residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, a blend of cutting-edge technology and imaginative visual storytelling — and shares what it takes to create unforgettable experiences that foster connection.
Multimedia show director Willie Williams has helped redefine live entertainment in collaboration with artists ranging from David Bowie to The Rolling Stones. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at his recent epic undertaking — designing and directing the rock band U2's 40-night residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, a blend of cutting-edge technology and imaginative visual storytelling — and shares what it takes to create unforgettable experiences that foster connection.
This weeks show kicks off with music from Peter Tosh, Freddie McKay, Max Romeo, The Uplifter, Willie Williams, Dennis Brown, Jennifer Lara, Desi Roots, The Viceroys, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Bim Sherman, The Mighty Maytones, Culture and Prince Mohammed, Freddie McGregor, Bunny Wailer, Sugar Minott, Ghetto Priest, Judah Eskender Tafari, Dleroy Wilson, Keith Rowe, and The Maytals. New music this week comes from Dean Fraser, The Mighty Gravillions, Nadia McAnuff, I-Taweh, Chezidek, Mortimer, Johnny Clarke, David Cairol, Royal Blu, Chester Miller, The Co-Operators, Linval Thompson, Dreadsquad, Subatomic Sound System featuring Mykal Rose and Hollie Cook, Maxi Priest, The Hempolics, Cultural Warriors with King Alpha & Earl 16, Godahmi & Nego Hights, Soom T & Krak In Dub, Manudigital and Brother Culture, Dr. Ring Ding, and U-Brown. Also this week we ride the new Full Bloom Riddim and The Extra Heavy Riddim featuring artists like Reemah, Lutan Fyah, Kabaka Pyramid, The Movement, Medisun, and Anthony B. Enjoy! Peter Tosh - Coming In Hot - Wanted Dread & Alive - Rolling Stones Records Freddie McKay - Fire Is Burning 12” Version - Down In Jamaica: 40 Years Of VP Records - VP Records Max Romeo - Melt Away 12” Version - Open The Iron Gate 1973-1977 - Blood & Fire The Mighty Gravillions & The 18th Parallel - Crumbling World - Four Horseman Riddim - Fruits Records The Uplifter - Strength & Power w/ Version - C&S Sound Production Dean Fraser - Too Much Question - Sax In Dub - Tad's Records Willie Williams - Armagideon Time - Respect To Studio One - Heartbeat Records Dennis Brown - Stop The Fussing & Fighting - Love & Hate - VP Records Jenifer Lara - Jah Will Lead Us Home - Kingston Connexion 12” Desi Roots - Warning - Emmanuel Music 7” The Viceroys - Brethren & Sistren - Brethren & Sistren - Thompson Sound Bob Marley & The Wailers - Small Axe - Burnin' - Tuff Gong Bim Sherman - Love Forever/Love Forever Dub - Tribulation Down In Jamdown 1974-1979 - Pressure Sounds The Mighty Maytones - Boat To ZIon - Boat To Zion - Burning Sounds Culture & Prince Mohammed - Zion Gate/Forty Leg Dread - Culture & The Deejays at Joe Giibs 1977-1979 - VP Records Freddie McGregor - Joggin/Track Shoes Style - 56 Hope Road 7” Bunny Wailer - Cease Fire - Roots Radics Rockers Reggae - Shanachie Sugar Minott - Oppresor - Collectors Collection Vol. 1 - Heartbeat Records Ghetto Priest - Ghetto Life - Every Man For Every Man - Ramrock Records Judah Eskender Tafari - Rastafari Tell You - Long-Suffering - Rhygin Records Johnny Clarke - Play Fool - Love Up -Tabou 1 Nadia McAnuff & The Ligerians - Fade Away - Shelter From The Storm - SoulNurse Records I-Taweh - Realty Check - Musically Speaking - Evidence Music Chezidek feat. The Ligerians - Action Man/Action Dub - Irie Ites Zion I Kings feat. Reemah - Greatest Thing - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion I Kings Zion I Kings feat. Lutan Fyah feat. Little Roy - Jah Can Count On I - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion High Productions Zion I Kings feat. Kabaka Pyramid - Start My Day - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion High Productions ZIon I Kings - Full Bloom Dub - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion High Productions Mortimer - My Child - From Within - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records David Cairol feat. Jah Izrehl, Marlon Brown & Bost & Bim - Dread - You n I Music Royal Blu w/ Kabaka Pyramid & The Autos - Light My Way - Easy Star Records Chester Miller feat. Teacha Dee - Derailed - Rebirth EP - Movement Music Green Lion Crew & The Movement - Forward I Will Go - Extra Heavy Riddim - Green Lion Crew Green Lion Crew & Medisun - Extra Heavy - Extra Heavy Riddim - Green Lion Crew Green Lion Crew & Anthony B - Dem A Murderah - Extra Heavy Riddim - Green Lion Crew The Co-Operators feat. Kitma - The Window - Sounds From The Fridge - Waggle Dance Records Maxi Priest & Clive Hunt - Nyabingi Love - Iconic Azul/Ineffable Records Delroy Wilson - Living In The Footsteps Of Another Man - The Cool Operator - VP Records Keith Rowe - Grovvy Situation - Keith & Tex: Greatest Hits 1966-1970 - Kebar Music The Maytals - Night & Day - 100% Dynamite - Soul Jazz Records The Hempolics - Night & Day Dub - KCT3 - Hempolics Music Vin Gordon & Salute - Russian Skank - Room In The Sky: Masters Of Reggae 2020 - Room In The Sky Johnny Clarke - Love Up Dubwise - Love Up - Tabou 1 Linval Thompson - Ruff & Tuff/Ruff & Tuff Dub - Ganja Man - Irie Ites Dreadsquad feat. Piotr Zabrodzki, Kubix, & Alex Hazas - Ethiopian Rhythm - Superfly Studio Ashanti Selah - Unity Dub - Bass Jam - Anaves Music Subatomic Sound System feat. Mykal Rose & Hollie Cook - Put Down The Gun/Put Down The Gun Dub - Rockin' Like A Champion - DubShot Records Anaves Music feat. Sabolious - Forward Dub - Bass Jam - Anaves Music Amelia Harmony & Hermit Dubz - Can't See The Wood For The Trees/Can't See The Dub - Silent River 12” Vibronics feat. Marina P - Safe Space Bubble - Woman On A Mission 2 - Scoops Vibronics feat. Soulsteppa - Eastern Heights - Woman On A Mission 2 - Scoops Cultural Warriors feat. Ear Sixteen & King Alpha - True Rastaman (Vocal Dub)/True Rastaman (Dub) - The Remixes Showcase - Evidence Music Carlton Livingston - Any Day - South Rockers Records Godahmi & Nego Hights - Oh Mama - Godahmi Music Rebelution & Unified Highway - Pay No Mind - Ineffable Records Soom T & Krak In Dub - Trouble In A Wicked Man - Free The Hard Way - Evidence Music Manudigital feat. Brother Culture - Jump Up On It - Digital UK Session - X Ray Production Dr. Ring Ding - Follow Dis Yah Sound - Bass Jam - Anaves Music Robert Lee - Sound A Go Dead/Sucker Punch Dub - Grubby Mits Yellowman feat. Fathead - Rub A Dub Play - Zungguzzunggzung - VP Records U Brown & The Ligerians - Rootsman Party/Rootsman Dub - Irie Ites
In this episode of 2 Giants Goofballs, we dive into the latest happenings from the Giants' offseason. We start with the Top Giants Ever countdown, revealing players ranked 100 through 91. Rich Seubert, a key part of the championship line during Eli Manning's era, kicks off the list at 100. Brad Benson follows at 99, having played 10 seasons and earning one Pro Bowl selection. At 98, we have Eddie Price, a 3-time Pro Bowler who led the NFL in rushing in 1951. Hakeem Nicks, ranked 97, boasts the 4th most receiving yards in Giants history. Willie Williams, a Pro Bowl DB in 1969 with the 4th most interceptions in Giants history, lands at 96. Saquon Barkley comes in at 95, recognized for his 2018 Offensive Rookie of the Year award, 2 Pro Bowls, and the 4th most rushing yards in Giants history. Erik Howard, an interior defensive lineman from the LT Super Bowl era with 122 games and 1 Pro Bowl, is ranked 94. Terry Kinard, a safety from the 1980s with 105 games, 1 Super Bowl, and 1 Pro Bowl, is at 93. Offensive lineman Darrell Dess from the 1960s, a 2-time Pro Bowler, is ranked 92. Finally, Lawrence Tynes, known for kicking the Giants into the Super Bowl twice, rounds out the list at 91.Saquon Barkley, reacting to his ranking at 95, expressed his appreciation on Twitter, calling it "really dope." However, not all feedback was positive. Philadelphia DJ Howard Eskin criticized the aired phone conversation between Barkley and Joe Schoen on Hard Knocks, calling it "a disgrace" and questioning why Barkley would want to play for Schoen. Continuing with the Top Giants Ever countdown, we reveal players ranked 90 through 81. Aaron Thomas, a tight end in the 1960s who holds the franchise record for most touchdowns by a TE, is ranked 90. Jason Sehorn, an elite cornerback in the 1990s whose career was cut short by injury, comes in at 89. Howard Cross, a great blocking tight end from the 1990s and the player with the 3rd most games played as a Giant, is at 88. Corey Webster, a key cornerback from the last two Super Bowl runs, is ranked 87. Erich Barnes, a DB who played just 4 seasons with the Giants but was 1st Team AP once and 2nd Team AP twice, is at 86. Dave Meggett, arguably the best returner in Giants history, is ranked 85. Solid running back Ahmad Bradshaw comes in at 84. Kerry Collins, who almost got a ring with the Giants and helped turn the franchise around, is at 83. Kareem McKenzie, a standout right tackle, is ranked 82. Finally, Frank Cope, a left tackle and member of the NFL's All-1930s team, rounds out the list at 81.In other Giants news, Cordale Flott was included in CBS Sports' NFL All-Breakout Team, highlighting his potential and expanded role as a slot cornerback. ESPN's survey of NFL executives, coaches, and scouts ranked Dexter Lawrence as the 3rd best defensive tackle in the league, praising his power, balance, and flexibility. CBS Sports also ranked Bobby Okereke among the top 10 linebackers in the NFL. Tyrone Tracy Jr.'s college coaches highlighted his natural pass-catching ability and physicality, noting his potential to excel in the NFL. Meanwhile, Patrick Peterson criticized Daniel Jones.#giants #nygiants #giants100Support the Show.All Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Sintonía: "100 Years" - Tommy GuerreroIntro + "Armagideon Time" - Willie Williams; "Mustt Mustt" (Massive Attack Remix) - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan; "Face A La Mer" (Massive Attack Remix) - Les Negresses Vertes; "Karmacoma" (The Napoli Trip) - Massive Attack; "Signs" (Dubplate Version) - Badmarsh & Shri; "Oh Yeah" - Foxy Brown; "Inspection (Check One)" - Leftfield; "I Against I" - Massive Attack & Mos Def; "Rock Steady" (Danny Krivit Edit) - Aretha Franklin; "Unfinished Simpathy" (Perfecto Mix by Paul Oakenfold) - Massive AttackTodas las músicas extraídas de la sesión de Daddy G, dentro de la serie de sesiones "DJ-Kicks" (K7 Records, 2004)Escuchar audio
From October 27, 2021: Anthony DeCurtis called in for a fun and lively discussion of his book THE ROLLING STONES: UNZIPPED. For almost 60 years The Rolling Stones have helped shape popular culture around the world. The Rolling Stones: Unzipped traces their impact and influence on rock music, art, design, fashion, photography, and filmmaking. Packed with evocative archival photos, artworks, outtakes, and memorabilia, this stunning visual history immerses readers in the world of the Stones. Peppered throughout with insightful new commentary by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood, this volume also features an incisive introduction by writer and music critic Anthony De Curtis, as well as interviews with Buddy Guy (on the roots of the Stones' music), Don Was (on the band's working method in the studio), Anna Sui and John Varvatos (on the evolution of the band's style), Martin Scorsese (on the band's filmed performances and videos), Shephard Fairey (on the band's art and design), and Patrick Woodroffe and Willie Williams (on the band's live shows). In addition to stills from films, videos, and documentary footage, vivid photographic sections showcase the Stones' musical instruments, their stage clothing, album cover designs, notebooks with lyrics, and tape boxes from the original recording sessions. A bold and captivating record of the "greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world," The Rolling Stones: Unzipped accompanies a blockbuster touring exhibition of the same name, scheduled to open next in late November 2021 outside Toronto, Canada.Anthony DeCurtis is an author and music critic. He has written for the New York Times, Relix, and Rolling Stone, for which he is a contributing editor.
Operating behind the scenes and under the radar Willie Williams has been creating some of the most memorable and talked about experiences and live performances for decades. Josh + Evan caught up with the co-founder of London's Treatment Studio in Las Vegas, where the firm designed both U2's epic residency at The Sphere and Weekends With Adele at Caesars Palace. In this episode we hear about Williams' work with U2 over the last forty years, his creative process, how the modest technical genius integrates cutting-edge innovation into his projects, the power of reading and more. Reference Links: www.Williewilliams.com www.treatmentstudio.com Discover more shows from SURROUND at surroundpodcasts.com. This episode was produced by Rob Schulte. Design Tangents is presented by Genesis.
Sintonía: "It's Because I'm Black" (Instrumental) - Sly Johnson"I´m a Streaker Baby" - Arlean Brown; "Bowlegged Woman" - Bobby Rush; "No Better Time Than Now" - Ricky Allen; "This Is My Prayer" - Lady Margo; "You Made Me Suffer" - Andrew Brown; "Gimmie Some Of Yours" - Artie White; "Bring It Down Front" - Hugh Hawkins; "I Sayed That" - Slim Willis Band; "It´s A Dream" - Little Ed; "Baby Wacha Doing" - Walter ´Butterball´ Davis; "Detroit Blues" - Willie Williams; "Goose Walk" - Little Mack; "Young Blood" - Detroit Jr.; "California Lady" - James Kinds; "I Learned My Lesson" - Willie Davis; "Women´s Lib" - Lucille SpannTodas las músicas extraídas de la recopilación "Light: On The South Side" (Numero Group, 2009)Escuchar audio
Subscribe to the INDEPENDENT CORK BOARD RESEARCHERS UNION to access all #1 PPM Paranoid Hits & Patreon exclusives: patreon.com/ParaPowerMapping In this appendix to the "Ill Ruminations" dbl-header, we go back & run through a play-by-play of the Illuminati Revival tri-country esoteric order degree exchange b/w W.W. Westcott, Theodore Reuss, & Papus; we re-emphasize some of the major takeaways from the info Khrist Koopa has furnished us with; we zero in on how William Wynn Westcott appears to have given his position in polite London society, his Masonic appointments, & British imperial patriotism precedence over his Illuminati connects; we mull over what the United Grand Lodge of England pressuring Westcott to sever ties w/ the Illuminati might mean from a diplomatic or espionage perspective (not to mention the fact the Crown pushed him to quit HOGD); speaking of Westcott's Freemasonry & the overarching theme of Z***ism in the prev 2 EPs, we map the British Rothschild family's involvement in UGLE Freemasonry (a lodge named after Ferdinand, for example)—not to mention their vast investments in British imperial & mining projects in S. Africa & Rhodesia and financing of Z***ist settlements; this brings us to Z***ist Freemasons like Randolph & Winston Churchill; on the subject of S. Africa, we also reveal how this Master Mason, Cabalist, & Rosicrucian W.W. Westcott ultimately immigrated there in the early 20th century shortly before his death, spending considerable time seeding Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia nodes in the future apartheid state... From there, we turn our attention to obscure & disputed theories that William Wynn Westcott may have been Jack the Ripper; we examine the highly circumstantial but endlessly fun evidence that could support such a contention: the fact that he was a deputy coroner in Middlesex during the murders & may have even been involved in various inquests (if not directly, he likely knew the lead coroner who examined the Ripper victims, at the very least), the theory that Jack the Ripper suspect Montague Druitt may have visited Westcott at the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn HQ—supposedly then housed in his home—shortly before his supposed suicide, and the most sus of all... the fact that Westcott's wife & 2 of his children all committed suicide during his lifetime (a 3rd child died somewhat mysteriously in her 40s) & that Westcott inexplicably wrote this massive medical & anthropological study on suicide throughout human history prior to their deaths... Not to mention that he annotated a book on recreational substances & poisons LOL. We conclude with a quick dive into the Jewish intellectual salon society called Shabtai, bringing us back to Yale, Skull and Bones, and Go!. This enables us to make a first mention of Benny Shabtai—the likely Israeli intel agent, onetime embassy guard, billionaire, Jeff Epstein pal, diamond tycoon, Viber magnate, croupier in S. Africa (*cough* arms trader *cough*), & sexual harasser of step-daughters (who he threatened he would have Mossad disappear if she talked). We speculate about the implications of this Z***ist billionaire purchasing numerous homes for this Yale dinner club: namely, that his investment in the society is bc it is serving to promulgate Z***ism among the future elite. We talk Cory Booker helping to found Shabtai & the fact Vivek Ramaswamy was an early member—which causes the Rothschilds to crop up again via the fact Booker was a Rhodes Scholar, illustrating how their influence on settler colonial projects in both the Levant & Africa cont to reverberate thru the ages. Songs: | Bill Fay - "Pictures of Adolf Again" | | Oy Division, Daniel Kahn, & Psoy Korolenko - "Oy, Ir Narishe Tsionistn" | | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - "Red Right Hand" | | Willie Williams - "Armagedeon Time" |
This weeks show is our annual SOTC Christmas Party featuring music of the season from Peter Broggs, Gregory Isaacs, Anthony Johnson, Barrington Levy, Half Pint, Ini Kamoze, The Melodians, Brent Dowe, Max Romeo, Freddie McGregor, Willie Williams, Alton Ellis, Johnny Clarke, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Luciano, The Skatalites, Jackie Mittoo, John Holt, and Jacob Miller and manny manny more. Some new music is also in the mix like Stephen Marley, Ras Tamano and Goja Bongos, Olaf Blackwood, Dean Fraser, Lila Ike', Sly & Robbie with Cherine Anderson and Charlie Organaire, Prince Fatty & Shnice McMennamin, and Tony Williams Gad. Enjoy! Peter Broggs - Twelve Days Of Christmas - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Gregory Isaacs - Christmas Time - The Table Is Going To Turn - Jet Star Records Barrington Levy & Trinity - Flash Your Dread/Flash Your Dread Version - Yard Style Christmas - VP Records Anthony Johnson - Every Year Is A Christmas - Lion King Muzik Dub Proof - Frozen Christmas Dub - Seasons Greetings - Dub Proof Music Half Pint - Greetings - Greetings - VP Records Busy Signal - Money Flow - Strictly The Best Vol. 51 - VP Records Ini Kamoze - All I Want For Christmas - A Putumayo World Christmas - Putumayo Max Romeo - Time 4 Jah - A Little Time For Jah - Mediacom The Melodians - Rivers Of Babylon - Rivers Of Babylon: The Best Of The Melodians 1967-1973 - Trojan Records Brent Dowe - Forward Up - The Reggae Train: More Great Hits From The Highnote Label - Heartbeat Records Sonny Bradshaw Seven - Peace and Love (Little Drummer Boy) - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Freddie McGregor - Irie Christmas - Reggae Christmas From Studio One - Heartbeat Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - White Christmas - Christmas Greetings From Studio One - Heartbeat Records Brent Dowe - Christmas In Jamaica - Reggae Christmas From Studio One - Heartbeat Records The Heptones - Party Time - Studio One Rocksteady - Soul Jazz Records Alexander Henry - Please Be True - When Rhythm Was King - Heartbeat Records Johnny Osbourne - Christmas Stylee -Reggae Christmas From Studio One - Heartbeat Records Willie Williams - Armagideon Time - Respect To Studio One - Heartbeat Records The Mighty Diamonds - Brother Man - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records Dennis Brown - I Hope We Get To Love In Time - Let Me Love You: The Joe Gibbs Singles Collection - Doctor Bird Alton Ellis - If I Could Rule The World - High Note 12” The Iron Phoenix - Natty Dread Xmas - Observer Ras Tamano & Goja Bongos - Selassie Is The Chapel - Nyahbinghi I-lodica - Dubophonic Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators - Time Will Tell/Drums Of Africa - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Redemption Song - Legend - Tuff Gong Stephen Marley - Old Soul - Old Soul - Tuff Gong Collective/Ghetto Youths International Apple Gabriel - The Times They Are A Changing - Is It Rolling Bob? A Reggae Tribute To Bob Dylan - Ras Records Olaf Blackwood - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - Reggae Christmas Classics - VP Records Freddie McGregor - O Come All Ye Faithful - Reggae Pulse 4: Christmas Songs - Ras Records Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators - I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus/Santa Claus Dub - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Dean Fraser - Silver Bells - Reggae Christmas Classics - VP Records Lila Ike' - Good & Great - Indiggnation Collective Luciano - Come Down Father - Serious Times - VP Records Sly & Robbie feat. Cherine Anderson, Robbie Lyn, & Charlie Organaire - Freedom - Taxi The Skatalites - Dick Tracy - Foundation Ska - Heartbeat Records Todd Rundgren & Rivers Cuomo - Down With The Ship - Space Force - Cleopatra Records Dub Stax - Green Onions - Dub Stax - Echo Beach Otis Gayle - I'll Be Around - Studio One Johnny Osbourne - We Need Love - Truth & Rights - Studio One Chronixx - Majesty - Chronology - Chronixx Music Cornel Campbell - Queen Of The Minstrel - Nice Up The Dance: Studio One Discomixes - Heartbeat Records Joe Gibbs & The Family feat. Horace Andy - Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem - Joe Gibbs Reggae Christmas - VP Records Al & The Vibrators - Merry Christmas - Christmas Greetings From Studio One - Heartbeat Records The Heptones - Christmas Time Is Here - Reggae Christmas From Studio One - Heartbeat Records Alton Ellis - Christmas Coming - Reggae Christmas From Studio One - Heartbeat Records The Frightnrs - Hey Brother (Do Unto Others) - Nothing More To Say - Daptone Records Bitty McLean w/Sly & Robbie - Be Accepted - Forward - Taxi/Tabou1 Jackie Mittoo - Wall Street - The Keyboard King At Studio One - Soul Jazz Records Jimmy Cliff - Many Rivers To Cross - The Harder They Come Soundtrack - Island Records Prince Fatty feat. Shniece McMenamin - Expansions/Expansions Dub - Lovedub Limited John Holt - Happy Xmas (The War Is Over) - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Gregory Isaacs - The Christmas Song - Vintage Christmas - Sonic Sounds John Holt - Blue Christmas - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Joe Gibbs & The Family feat. Beres Hammond - Winter Wonderland - Joe Gibbs Reggae Christmas - VP Records Twiggi & Sadiki - Merry Christmas - Skinny Bwoy Records Sadiki & AJ Brown - Party Tun Up - Sea Of Love Riddim - Skinny Bwoy Records Marcia Griffiths - Stepping Out Of Babylon - Reggae Songbirds: 17 Great Tracks From The High Note Label - Heartbeat Records Tony Williams Gad - Smile Awhile - Irie Sounds Culture - Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer - Reggae Pulse 4: Christmas Songs - Ras Records Michigan & Smiley - Drummer Boy - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records Barrington Levy - I Saw Mommy Kiss A Dreadlocks - Yard Style Christmas - VP Records Jacob Miller & Ray I - All I Want For Ismas/Collieman Skank - Natty Christmas - Dub Shot Records Jacob Miller & Ray I - Wish You A Merry Christmas - Natty Christmas - Dub Shot Records June Lodge - Joy To The World - Trojan Christmas Box Set - Trojan Records
In this episode of LIGHT TALK, the Lumen Brothers (and Sister!) welcome special holiday guest Willie Williams, Creative Director for U2, to the show. They discuss everything from designing "U2:UV Achtung Baby LIVE at Sphere in Las Vegas", to Stalking for Clients. Join Willie, Ellen, Zak, and David as they pontificate about: Getting started during the Punk Rock Revolution in the UK; How the Art School Bands were creating their visual aesthetic; Urgent Music and Whacky Visuals; The visual aesthetic influence of The Talking Heads and "Stop Making Sense"; Swapping key light; Getting the gig with U2; Talking with Edge's Mom; Finding synergy with your artistic collaborators; Working with "Self Esteem"; How U2's shows evolved over the years; Working with David Bowie; Touring with Frank Sinatra, Sammie Davis Jr, and Liza Minelli; The process of designing U2 at The Sphere; Proud of The Pigeon; Realizing the video content of the show; Dealing with spacial disorientation; What will other artists will do in that space?; and How it feels to get anything you want. Nothing is Taboo, Nothing is Sacred, and Very Little Makes Sense.
"Ooh...let's go...boom...boom...boom...Another one bites the dust!"--by Queen bassist John DeaconCoach Ronnie Thompson and quarterback Todd Dodge were football legends at Port Arthur Thomas Jefferson High School. Under Thompson's coaching genius, and Dodge's quarterbacking excellence, the #1-ranked Yellow Jackets rode the "Another One Bites the Dust" steamroller to a showdown with Odessa Permian in the 1980 State Finals.Thompson, known for his innovative offensive philosophy, is a 1962 graduate of Thomas Jefferson, and played on their 1960 district championship team along with college and NFL coaching great Jimmy Johnson. In addition to coaching at Thomas Jefferson, he had Southeast Texas coaching stints at Vidor, Lamar University, and Port Arthur Memorial. He also coached at the University of Texas and Texas A&M as offensive coordinator, as well as many years coaching high school in the Garland area.Dodge, along with receiver Brent Duhon, went on the secure All American honors for the Yellow Jackets, while setting numerous state and national records. In 1980, he was named The Most Outstanding Football Player in Texas. He went on to quarterback the Texas Longhorns. Afterwards, Dodge became one of Texas' most decorated high school head football coaches, winning seven state titles--all in Texas' highest classification. He won four titles at Southlake Carroll, where the Dragons went 79-1 over a five-year span. He subsequently won three state titles at Austin Westlake, before retiring at the close of 2021. Hear these respected football greats talk with Buck and Brad about:Coach Thompson's years as a student athlete at Port Arthur Jefferson;Coach Thompson's return to Southeast Texas in 1975 to lead Vidor out of its 43-game losing streak, and turn the Pirates into winners;Coach Thompson's return to TJ in 1978, and his relationship with then-sophomore quarterback phenom Todd Dodge;The Yellow Jackets' evolution from their 1-9 team of 1978, to the "Another One Bites the Dust" State Finalist powerhouse of 1980;Todd Dodge's consulting work with Port Neches-Groves ISD's head coaching search, that culminated in the hiring of Jeff Joseph;Todd Dodge's induction into the Museum of the Gulf Coast Hall of Honor;Remembrances of players, opponents, games, rivalries, and more!The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Brent Duhon, Jimmy Johnson, Clarence "Buckshot" Underwood, Don Holloway, Robert Smothers, Ken Watson, Lonnie Linscomb, Randy Brevell, (Todd's mom and dad), Richard Rice, Colleen Rice, Bobby Rice, Bruce Miller, Donnie Schexnider, Rick Wyble, Steve Durso, Mike Owens, Hank Clark, Steve DeRouen, Norman Gaspard, George Hawkins, Emerick Jagneaux, Bill Mehan, Ron Stump, Willie Williams, Charles Wilson, Frank Eidom, Larry Mayer, Gary Hammond, Kenny Harrison, Roman Leviege, Gary Jefferson, Anthony Dupuy, James Wallace, Shea Walker, Tug Lewis, Troy Terrell, Arnold Landry, Greg Brugman, Hayward Laurent, Clay Southerland, Jeff Joseph, Dr. Mike Gonzales, Lew Ford, Dr. Jesse Delee, William Seale...and more! Other names included in the podcast are O. J. Simpson, Otis Wylie, Kenny Stabler, Michael Jordan, Patrick Ewing, Mark Rypien, Riley Dodge, Gary Joseph, Tony Salazar,...and more!!Are you ready? Hey are your ready for this?Are you standing on the edge of your seat?Out on the gridiron, the Jackets fly,Swarmin' to the sound of the beat, yeah!boom...boom...boom...Another one bites the dust!Right here, on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Nicodrum Fundehchann, c'est 30 ans d'activisme dans le reggae hexagonal en tant que percussionniste spécialisé dans le nyabinghi et burrus style. Compositeur et fabriquant de tambours jamaïquains Aketeh (bass drum, funde, pita), Nicodrum a eu le plaisir de jouer avec une belle brochette d'artistes internationaux et français, sur scène et en studio, comme Touré Kunda, Capleton, Morgan Heritage, Richie Spice, Queen Omega, Jah Mason, Pressure, Willie Williams, Taïro, Blacko, Mo'Kalamity, Cedric Mython ou encore les Colocks.
Ep 235 – Wrestling World 1997 Our annual trip to the Tokyo Dome 0:35 - Welcome 15:50 - WW Opening 17:53 - Yuji Nagata, Takashi Iizuka, Osamu Kido, and Kazuo Yamazaki vs Satoshi Kojima, Osamu Nishimura, Manabu Nakanishi, and Junji Hirata 25:53 - Super Liger vs Koji Kanemoto 32:14 - Jinsei Shinzaki (w/ Great Sasuke) vs Michiyoshi Ohara (w/ Akitoshi Saito) 37:41 - Yoshihiro Tajiri vs Shinjiro Otani in a NJPW vs Big Japan match 41:31 - Kendo Nagasaki vs Tatsutoshi Goto (w/ Akitoshi Saito) in a NJPW vs Big Japan match 44:30 - Shoji Nakamaki vs Masahiro Chono in a NJPW vs Big Japan match with Kotetsu Yamamoto as a Special Referee 49:44 - Great Kojika vs Masa Saito in a NJPW vs Big Japan match with Kotetsu Yamamoto as a Special Referee 53:01 - Willie Williams vs Antonio Inoki in Inoki Final Countdown 6th 56:23 - Jushin Thunder Liger vs Ultimo Dragon for the J-Crown Championship 1:04:28 - Kengo Kimura and Tatsumi Fujinami vs Cho-Ten (Masahiro Chono/Hiroyoshi Tenzan) (w/ Hiro Saito) for the IWGP Tag Team Championships 1:10:44 - Power Warrior vs Great Muta 1:20:01 - Riki Choshu vs Shinya Hashimoto for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship 1:23:27 - Overall Thoughts 1:30:57 - Smarking It Up 1:38:26 - Dusty Finish 1:40:19 - Goodbyes Music from this week's show is “The Score” by Emerson, Lake and Powell and “Bakusho Sengen” by Osamu Suzuki Rate and review us on iTunes, Spotify, GooglePlay, or wherever you find your podcasts Email – WrestlingHistoryX@gmail.com X – WrestlingHistoX
In this captivating episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast," join hosts Drew and Rob as they celebrate the legendary cornerbacks who have left an indelible mark on Giants history. Titled "Best Cornerbacks in New York Giants History," this extended episode takes a deep dive into the remarkable careers of these defensive stalwarts, spanning eras from the 1950s to the present day.The hosts kick off the episode with an exploration of Dick Lynch, one of the Giants' earliest defensive stars. They reflect on his impressive interception record and his significant contributions to the team during the 1960s. As they delve into his memorable moments on the field, Drew and Rob paint a vivid picture of Lynch's impact on the Giants' defense and his enduring legacy in franchise history.Next up is Mark Haynes, a standout cornerback known for his shutdown coverage and ball-hawking skills. Drew and Rob discuss Haynes' pivotal role in the Giants' Super Bowl victory and his lasting impact on the team's defense. They explore his ability to lock down some of the league's top receivers and the clutch performances that solidified his place as one of the best cornerbacks in Giants history.Erich Barnes, another Giants great, takes center stage as the hosts delve into his remarkable career. They highlight Barnes' exceptional ball skills and his crucial role in the Giants' secondary during the 1950s. Drew and Rob pay tribute to his contributions to the team's defensive dominance during that era, setting the stage for future generations of Giants cornerbacks.Willie Williams, a talented cornerback from the 1970s, also earns a spot in this elite group. Drew and Rob discuss Williams' consistency and his ability to shut down opposing receivers. As they analyze his impact on the team, they reveal the key moments that showcased Williams' defensive prowess and earned him a place among the Giants' all-time greats.Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Janoris Jenkins, and James Bradberry are three more recent cornerbacks who have left an enduring legacy with the Giants. Mark Collins, a versatile cornerback from the 1980s and 1990s, receives recognition for his impressive career with the Giants. Drew and Rob discuss Collins' playmaking abilities and his key role in the team's Super Bowl victories. Jason Sehorn, a fan-favorite and a Giants icon, is next on the list. The hosts reflect on Sehorn's dynamic play and his unforgettable moments on the field. Finally, Phillipi Sparks, a key contributor during the 1990s, rounds out the list of the best cornerbacks in Giants history. Throughout the episode, Drew and Rob provide insightful analysis and passionate discussions about the impact of these incredible cornerbacks on Giants football.Join Drew and Rob in this enthralling extended episode of "2 Giant Goofballs: A New York Giants Podcast" as they honor the best cornerbacks in Giants history, sharing stories of greatness, memorable plays, and the lasting impact these players have had on the team and its devoted fanbase. With a deep dive into the past and an appreciation for the present, this episode pays tribute to the remarkable talents who have made the cornerback position an integral part of Giants lore.#giants #nygiants #nflSupport the showAll Episodes are shot LIVE with fan interactions on Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, & TwitchSponsor the show at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/2giantgoofballsInterested in starting a podcast. We recommend using buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=2012368
Serge Guelon, a.k.a. Serial P, est ingénieur du son studio et live mais également riddim maker et bassiste. Il a œuvré pour de très nombreux artistes, aussi bien de la scène jamaïcaine comme U Brown, Luciano, Skarra Muchi et Queen Omega, que de la scène reggae française comme Manudigital, Bost & Bim, Max Livio, Lidiop, Mc Janik, Natty Jean, Nicodrum ou encore Kubix, Ras Shiloh, Typical Féfé, Mo Kalamity, Cedric Myton, Winston Mac Anuff, Alpheus, Willie Williams, Touré Kunda, la chanteuse gabonaise Tita Nzebi… une liste qui donne le tournis ! Serial P a également composé de nombreux riddims sur lesquels ont posé entre autres Earl Sixteen, Michael Prophet ou encore Cornell Campbell, Horace Andy, Luciano, Peter Morgan, Queen Omega. Il est aussi le fondateur du Dubwise Factory Studio, studios d'enregistrement, de mixage et de mastering.
Soul from Grace Carter, MELONYX, Leikeli47 & Roman GianArthur. Hip Hop from John Wells, De La Soul, Guvna B & Michaela Cole, Eric B & Rakim. Instrumental beats from Kai Meara. Dancefloor tunes from Scruscru, Jehan, Meowsn & Pete Herbert. Reggae from Origin One, Willie Williams & Yaya Bey. Plus plenty more music treats.
The 5th Dimension – a musical group originally formed as the Versatiles in 1965 – visited The Tin Pan in Henrico Feb. 9 for a performance. The group includes one original member – 81-year-old Florence LaRue. Other current members are Patrice Morris, Leonard Tucker, Floyd Smith and Willie Williams. Between 1967 and 1973, the group record 20 top-40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 list, including two – "Up, Up and Away" (No. 7, 1967) and the 1969 No. 1 "Medley: Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)" — won Grammy Awards for Record of the Year.Article LinkSupport the show
This weeks show is a little christmas eve special featuring softer gentler sounds from artists like Bob Marley & The Wailers, Alton Ellis, Willie Williams, The Mighty Diamonds, The Frightnrs, Jackie Mittoo, Johnny Clarke, Horace Andy, Andy Bassford, The Heptones, Luciano, Morgan Heritage, Teacha Dee, and Jaz Elise. Also you will hear christmas favorites from Freddie McGregor, John Holt, Gregory Isaacs, Brent Dowe, Jacob Miller, and June Lodge. Merry Christmas! Artist Song Release Request New Label Bob Marley & The Wailers Coming In from the Cold Uprising Tuff Gong Freddie McGregor O Come All Ye Faithful Reggae Pulse, Vol. 4 - Christmas Songs Universal Music Enterprises John Holt Happy Xmas (War Is Over) Trojan Christmas Box Set Trojan Records Alton Ellis Almost Anything Studio One Showcase, Vol. 1 Studio One Dub Proof Frozen Christmas Dub Season's Greetings Green Stream LLC Willie Williams Armageddon Time 100% Dynamite Soul Jazz Records Tennessee Brown & The Silvertones Real Christmas Rock Reggae Christmas From Studio One Studio One Freddie McGregor Irie Christmas Reggae Christmas From Studio One Studio One Mighty Diamonds Brother Man Reggae Anthology: Mighty Diamonds - Pass The Knowledge VP Records The Frightnrs Gonna Make Time Nothing More To Say Daptone Records The Frightnrs Gonna Make Time Version (feat. Victor Axelrod) More to Say Versions Daptone Records Jackie Mittoo Oboe Keyboard King at Studio One Soul Jazz Records Johnny Clarke Time Will Tell Soul Jazz Records Presents Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter the Gates With Praise (The Mighty Striker Shoots the Hits!) Soul Jazz Records Horace Andy Try Love Midnight Rocker On-U Sound Andy Bassford Many Rivers to Cross The Harder They Strum Registered Alien Records Gregory Isaacs The Christmas Song A Vintage Christmas Sonic Sounds Brent Dowe Christmas in Jamaica Reggae Christmas From Studio One Studio One The Heptones Party Time The Best of Studio One, Vol. 1 Studio One Johnny Osbourne & The Family Group Christmas Stylee Reggae Christmas From Studio One Studio One Alton Ellis If I Could Rule the World 12" High Note Luciano There's No Love in the World Where There Is Life Universal-Island Records Ltd. Luciano Christmas Time Is Here Xterminator 7" Xterminator Morgan Heritage Reggae Bring Back Love Don't Haffi Dread CTBC Music Group Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus/Santa Claus Dub Trojan Christmas Box Set Trojan Records Teacha Dee Attitude of Gratitude Vinyllionaires Club Riddim Giddimani Records Jaz Elise Gratitude Gratitude - Single Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Jacob Miller & Ray I Wish You a Merry Christmas (2020 Remastered) [feat. Inner Circle] Natty Christmas (2020 Remastered) [feat. Inner Circle] DubShot Records/Sound Bwoy Entertainment June Lodge Joy To the World Trojan Christmas Box Seet Trojan Records
John Pollock is joined by WH Park for a special edition of POST Puroresu to discuss the life and legacy of Antonio Inoki.The two discuss the historical significance of Inoki as it relates to combat sports from his upbringing in Japan and Brazil and returning to his home country under the wing of Rikidozan and joining the JWA. Inoki founded New Japan Pro Wrestling in 1972 and engaged in a series of matches with the likes of Willem Ruska, Willie Williams, Chuck Wepner, and Leon Spinks to build his aura along with his famous 1976 fight against Muhammad Ali.We will look at all areas of Inoki's career - the positive and the negative - and the role he played in Japanese cultureSupport this podcast by picking up a POST PURORESU t-shirt:https://store.postwrestling.com/products/post-puroresu-t-shirtPhotos Courtesy: NJPW / AEW / NOAHPOST Puroresu Theme by Chris Maffei: https://soundcloud.com/cmstrikeSubscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribePatreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.comForum: https://forum.postwrestling.comDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhRMerch: https://store.postwrestling.comTwitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hurricane Ian makes landfall into South Carolina, after ripping through Florida and leaving a trail of death and devastation. From NBC News: At least 12 people have died after Hurricane Ian tore across Florida with such ferocity that President Joe Biden said it could be the deadliest in the state's history. Speaking after a briefing with Federal Emergency Management Agency officials Thursday morning, Biden said that while the death toll remained unclear, early reports suggest the loss of life could be “substantial.” “I spoke with the commissioners, and they are worried,” he said. As of Thursday evening, 12 people had been confirmed dead in the storm, with seven of them in Charlotte County, an area near the stretch of the southwest coast where Ian made landfall Wednesday afternoon. Meanwhile, North Carolina emergency response officials are facing criticism from state lawmakers over the slow pace of reconstruction in areas devastated by Hurricanes Matthew in 2016 and Florence in 2018. AP Dillon at North State Journal reports: On the four-year anniversary of Hurricane Florence landing on North Carolina's shore, a legislative subcommittee met to find out why many hurricane victims still have not been made whole. The 15-member Hurricane Recovery panel is a subcommittee of the Joint Legislative Commission on Government Operations. The formation of the subcommittee and its members were announced in July. Hurricane victims Willie Williams and his wife Geraldine, both disabled veterans with medical issues, both became emotional at times while relating their situation to lawmakers. ... Hogshead's presentation showed 4,100 applications taken since federal funds were received, but only 789 projects have been completed. According to her testimony, NCORR's current rate of construction is between five to six houses per month. Hogshead indicated the rate in 2020 was twenty-eight a month but following the pandemic in 2021 that rate dropped to fourteen a month. She added that around 1,100 applicants are currently either waiting to find a contractor willing to do the work or for work to begin. Additionally, 294 applicants are still living in temporary housing situations such as hotels or rental properties. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This weeks show starts off with classics from Errol Alphonso, Brent Dowe, The Gladiators, The Abyssinians, Willie Williams, Cocoa Tea, Mikey Spice, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Joe Higgs, The Congos, Johnny Clarke, and Pablo Gad. New music this week comes from Sevad, Protoje and Jesse Royal, Jimmy Cliff, Sgt. Remo, Israel Starr, Mykal Rose, Mikey General, Vanzo, Brother Culture, and The Hempolics with Macka B. Also this week we ride the Mighty Kuchie Riddim featuring Many More, Da Real Storm, and Lutan Fyah. In The Dub Zone you will hear dubs from Disrupt, Some Dub Stories, The Prophets, Jackie Mittoo, Pachyman, Culture Horn, and Wicked Dub Division and The North East Ska & Jazz Orchestra. Extended dub mixes feature Sister Rasheda and King Alpha, Michael Rose and Ryan Moore, Gregory Isaacs & Gussie P, Horace Andy, and Horace Martin with Russ Disciple. Enjoy! Errol Alphonso - Chant Jah Victory - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Brent Dowe - Righteous Works - Freedom Sounds 12” The Gladiators - Marcus Garvey Time - Back to Roots - Tabou 1 The Abyssinians - I & I - Satta Massagana Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Willie Williams & Lone Ark Riddim Force feat. Ras Telford - Glory To The King/Glory To Him - Glory To The King - A Lone Productions Clive Hunt & The Hit Team - Temple Of Selassie - Blue Lizard - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Holy Mount Zion - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Mikey Spice - Ethiopia Here I Come - Jet Star Presents: Reality Calling Vol. 1 - Jet Star Bob Marley & The Wailers - The Heathen (live at Muisc Hall Boston) - Easy Skanking In Boston 78 - Tuff Gong Joe Higgs - Freedom Journey - Kingston Shuffle: Funky Sounds & Beats From Kingston Jamaica - Pressure Sounds Alton Ellis - Black Man's Pride - Black Man's Pride - Soul Jazz Records Winston McAnuff - What A Man Saw - Zion Land - Culture Press The Congos - Beetles Come - Swinging Bridge - Mediacom Johnny Clarke - Blood Dunza/Blood Dunza (alternative mix) - A Ruffer Version: Johnny Clarke At King Tubby's 1974-1978 - Trojan Records Pablo Gad - Beggar Man Child - The Best Of Pablo Gad - Reggae On Top Culture - Police Man (respect version) - Lost Tracks From The Vault - Patate Horace Andy - Safe From Harm - Midnight Rocker - On U Sound Sevad - Out Of Babylon - Melodies - Sevad Music House Protoje & Jesse Royal - Family - Indiggnation Collective Jimmy Cliff - Security - Refugees - Universal Music Group Tony Chin - Takin' It Easy - Soul Syndicate: Friends & Family - Epiphany Records Glen Washington & Vernon Maytone - When The Wars All Over - Glen Washington Music Alton Ellis - Can I Change My Mind - Best Of Studio One - Heartbeat Records Hortense Ellis - Can I Change My Mind - Alton Ellis: I'm Still In Love With You - Heartbeat Records The Melodians - Come On Little Girl - Treasure Isle Showtime - Heartbeat Records Slim Smith - Conversation - Legend- Justice Carlton & The Shoes feat. Dennis Alcapone - Love Me Forever/Forever Version - Respect To Studio One - Heartbeat Records Israel Starr - Rewind - Keepers Of The Flame - Bless Up Music Lila Ike' - Wanted - Indiggnation Collective Menny More - Ready To Roll - Mighty Kuchie Riddim - Giddimani Records Da Real Storm - Lighter Thief - Mighty Kuchie Riddim - Giddimani Records Lutan Fyah - Country To Town - Mighty Kuchie Riddim - Giddimani Records Sgt. Remo & Lutan Fyah - Roots Rock Reggae - Sergio Ortiz Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Disrupt - Foundation Bit - Foundation Bit - Werk Discs Some Dub Stories - Purple Tribe - Alpine Records The Prophets All Stars - Psalm 16 - Yabby You & The Prophets: Deeper Roots Part 2 - Pressure Sounds Jackie Mittoo - Black Organ - The Keyboard King At Studio One - Soul Jazz Records Pachyman - Roots Train - The Return Of Pachyman - ATO Records Culture Horn - Bay Flute/Bay Dub - Dublaboratory Vol. 1 - Dubophonic Wicked Dub Division Meets North East Ska & Jazz Orchestra - Sinking Sand - Live Studio Session #1 - Brixton Records Sister Rasheda & King Alpha - Crowning Of The Century/Crowning Dub - Abendigo Records Michael Rose - Warrior - Warrior - M Records Michael Rose - Warrior Dub - Warrior Dub - M Records Gregory Isaacs - Down The Line - Open The Door - Ras Records Gussie P & Mad Professor - Cold Out Dub (gussie p remix) - Heavyweight Champion Of Dub - Mafia & Fluxy Horace Andy - Money (Irie Worryah Version) - Broken Beats - Echo Beach Horace Martin - A Jah/A Jah Dub - Disciples Presents A Vault Full of Roots - Russ Disciple ======================================== Mykal Rose - Jah Loves Me More Everyday - Big Feet Records Mikey General - Call Jah Name - Hold A Heights - Reality Shock/Qabalah First Raging Fyah - Raging Fire (Dub Style) - Dub Rockers Vanzo - Hardest - Baco Records Nas & Damian Marley - Patience - Distant Relatives - Universal Republic/Def Jam Jah Version - Youths Of Today/Youths Of Dub - Dubplate Collectors Israel Starr feat. Million Stylez & Riddim Cartel - Cool, Calm, and Collected - Keepers Of The Flame - Bless Up Music Nadia McAnuff & The Ligerians - So Jah Seh - Nadia McAnuff & The Ligerians - Soulnurse Records Juicy's Empire feat. Queen Omega & Perfect Giddimani - Journey - From Jamaica To Paris - Juicy's Empire Brother Culture - Build Up A House - ASAP Riddim - Irie Ites Records Steve Knight w/ Naram & Art - Dem A Fraud/Fraudulent Dub - Red Robin The Hempolics Meets Macka B - One Law Fi Dem - Zee Zee Records L'Entourloop feat. Lyricson, Queen Omega, & Red Fox - Floriiege - La Clarte' Dans La Confusion - X Ray Production Feldub feat. Danman - Fire Blazing - Weapon - Banzai Lab Unlisted Fanatic feat. Earl 16 - Incredible/Incredible Dub - Unlisted Fanatic
This week on inside science Marnie Chesterton is looking at how companies measure and account for their use of renewable energy, how politics is impacting science funding in the UK and the technology behind the Queen's holographic stand in at jubilee celebrations. Dr Anders Bjorn from Concordia university in Montreal talks us through ‘Renewable Energy Certificates' explaining how they can sometimes be disconnected from real-life reductions in emissions. As he explains in a paper in Nature Climate Change this week, this is a problem, with businesses buying renewable energy certificates that may, even with the best of intentions, mean that corporate estimates of how much they have transferred to renewable energy could be out by as much as two-thirds. For example, in Poland, where much of the grid is powered by fossil fuels, a company can buy RECs from energy producers in Norway, where so much of the grid is de-carbonised and users feel no need to purchase such a certificate. As negotiations on the New Greenhouse Gas Protocol get underway, and delegates in Bonn discuss COP 26 progress, yet more food for thought. In the UK, some long term collaborations and research structures are under threat as the ratification of UK membership of Horizon Europe continues to be delayed. This has led to some researchers running out of funds, some having to relinquish membership, and others moving to different institutions in Member Countries. Professor Nicky Clayton at the university of Cambridge has for many years run a “Corvid Palace” where she keeps very clever birds and examines their thinking. It is threatened with closure, and she is searching for funding to keep the research going, even setting up an open letter from academics around the world in support of this globally renowned facility. Carsten Welsh, a physicist at Liverpool University has also been impacted, facing a difficult decision about whether to give up leadership of his newly funded project or leave the country to pursue it. EU Horizon is one of the most ambitious and well-funded research and international collaboration schemes in science and with every EU nation signed up and countries like Canada and Japan keen to join too, it's no wonder the UK wants to take part. Martin Smith, head of policy lab at the Wellcome Trust explains what's getting in our way and what might happen next for British scientists who rely on Horizon to fund their research. And finally, celebrations last weekend for the celebration of Her Majesty's Platinum Jubilee were seemingly led by a holographic queen riding in the Golden State Coach at the head of the pageant in London. At least, that was how it was reported. But was it really? BBC Inside Science managed to track down the leader of the team that made it – whatever it was – happen, and in a generous world exclusive, Willie Williams, head of Treatment Studio, kindly spills the magic beans on quite how you make a Royal Hologram. Presenter: Marnie Chesterton Assistant Producer: Emily Bird Producer: Alex Mansfield
Continuing our “Summer at Lifepoint” series today are three special speakers: Willie Williams, Beka Palmer, and Liz Balgoyen. Together, they explain how to grow your love of God, how to find freedom, how to discover your purpose, and how to make a difference. These are our important values at Lifepoint Church!
Continuing our “Summer at Lifepoint” series today are three special speakers: Willie Williams, Beka Palmer, and Liz Balgoyen. Together, they explain how to grow your love of God, how to find freedom, how to discover your purpose, and how to make a difference. These are our important values at Lifepoint Church!
This episode features Willie Williams, Co-Founder of, and Lizzie Pocock, Producer at Treatment Studio, the London-based creative agency behind one of the most talked-about elements of Queen Elizabeth II's recent Platinum Jubilee celebrations: the illusion of the Queen's younger self riding in her 260-year-old gold carriage. Among other things, they explain that the illusion wasn't—as widely reported in the press—a hologram, but rather was created via LED technology; they also discuss Treatment's other work for such acts as U2, Elton John, The Rolling Stones and The Eagles; describe how the company is using AR to produce new kinds of video experiences; and more.
http://archive.org/download/jah-works-radio-5-10-2022/Jah%20Works%20Radio%205-10-2022.mp3 Another healing session of word, sound and power! This week featuring artists like Koffee, Jaz Elise, Naomi Cowan, Samory I, Ras-I, Beres Hammond, Christopher Ellis, Capleton and Yami Bolo, Ginjah, Jahmiel, I Octane, Proteje, Nazamba and Linval Thompson, Frankie Paul, Dennis Brown, Maxi Priest, Lucky Dube, Peter Tosh, L Crossdale, Willie Williams and Morgan […]
Dancefloor tracks from Anish Kumar & Barry Can't Swim, and Session Victim on Rhythm Section International. Jazz Beats from Ebi Soda. Hip Hop from Mooke Da God, Run The Jewels and a classic from Notorious B.I.G. Harp music from Amanda Whiting on Jazzman. Reggae from Willie Williams and Horace Andy. Plus plenty more musical treats.
durée : 00:58:15 - Check this sound ! - par : Matthieu Conquet - Ecoutez ces sons qui s'accumulent et se chevauchent, parmi les nouveautés : Lizzo, Nova Twins, Jimi Jules, Jack White. Question de son encore et une histoire de la musique enregistrée par un livre fantastique, et enfin deux pépites au menu du Disquaire Day. « Fear of the Dawn » la peur de l'aube ou encore l'éosophobie si vous voulez vous la jouer grec ancien : c'est le titre de ce morceau de Jack White dont je vous parlais déjà samedi dernier. Une démonstration de maitrise dans le traitement des sons, des couches et des distorsions. sur le plan sonore c'est phénoménal. Ecoutez-le au casque si vous le pouvez, il y a un jeu et un plaisir des sons indiscutable. Si vous entendez en début d'émission ce bruit de bête dans Les Bronzés font du ski : c'est pour vous parler de SONS. Comment on les perçoit et comment le fait de les enregistrer -et ce depuis 1860 jusqu'à nos jours- pose des questions fondamentales. Je vous parlerai de la réédition d'un livre passionnant Perfecting Sound Forever (Castor Astral) de Greg Milner qui raconte comment la musique a fait évoluer les technologies d'enregistrements mais aussi comment la technologie a influencé la musique et notre manière de l'entendre. « L'album dont on parla le plus en 1977 (en tout cas parmi les gens qui aimaient parler de ce genre de choses) fut Never Mind the Bollocks. Here's the Sex Pistols, mais le plus écouté fut Rumours de Fleetwood Mac, le plus grand album de 1977 et désormais l'un des plus grands de tous les temps. Moi qui trouve les deux géniaux, je peux affirmer avec certitude que sur le plan dialectique, Never Mind the Bollocks est analogique et Rumours est numérique -pas tant à cause de leurs procédés de fabrication qu'à cause du message qu'ils transmettent : «No Future» (sans avenir) contre « Don't. Stop. Thinking about tomorrow. » (N'arrête. Pas. De penser à demain) » Greg Milner extrait p. 213 "Check This Sound" comme on dit outre-Manche. Ecoutez donc, par contraste, ce dont sont capables les nuyoricains de Standing On The Corner. Étonnant voyage par le son, encore. Du coté du bac des nouveautés vous écouterez le gros son des Nova Twins, les bruissements du Suisse Jimi Jules, et le nouveau Lizzo « About Damn Time » : il était temps. Côté rééditions et sons anciens, le Disquaire Day sera peut-être l'occasion pour certains de retourner chez les disquaires proches y trouver les sorties prévues à cette occasion, dont cette perle brésilienne : « Féminina » de Joyce en 1977, une session de plus de 11 minutes enregistrée à New York, produite arrangée et dirigée par l'immense Claus Ogerman. On pensera aussi à l'acoustique des salles avec Vincent Delerm qui revient, 20 ans après, dans la salle de ses premiers succès : à l'Européen place de Clichy. Vous verrez que dans son nouveau morceau "Avec Jeanne" il a lui aussi une manière particulière de placer la piste de voix, comme détachée du reste de la bande sonore par son phrasé et sa réverbération. Côté acoustique et symphonique même notez que mardi prochain Bernard Lavilliers sera au Studio 104 avec les musiciens de l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France - Bernard Lavilliers Symphonic ce sera en direct de 20h à 21h 30 mardi prochain, soirée présentée par Rebecca Manzoni. Et maintenant on va écouter une couleur ou plutôt une rétro-couleur : Donna Blue qui viennent d'entrer en playlist sur inter. Un duo venu d'Amsterdam , le couple Bart Van Dalen et Danique Van Kesteren. Visiblement ils sont dingues de Lee Hazlewood et Nancy Sinatra, du son californien des années 60, ils sont aussi francophiles ce qui ne gâche rien : Donna Blue « Solitaire » Titres diffusés : Jack White : « Fear of the Dawn » Donna Blue : « Solitaire » Vincent Delerm : « Avec Jeanne » Lizzo : « About Damn Time » Oumou Sangaré : « Wassulu Don » Nova Twins : « Cleopatra » ROSALÍA : « CUUUUuuuuuute » Willie Williams : « Armageddon Time » (1979) Curtis Harding : « Forever More » Fleetwood Mac : « Dreams » (1977) Standing On The Corner : « G-E-T-O-U-T!! T
The wine crew talk with special guest Willie Williams about Gender Roles and how it affects mainly the black, community in moving passed these dynamics that's were taught to us! Also, how they're preventing us from experiencing life and love the way we want to.
Willie Williams is the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Carolina University. Willie has experience in the NCCAA as both a student-athlete and coach, having played at Nebraska Christian College and Grace University, even playing in and winning an NCCAA National Championship in 2008 with Grace. Willie had successful coaching stints at both Nebraska Christian and Grace before joining Carolina in 2020. He holds two masters degrees, one in education curriculum from Peru State College and another in human performance and physical education with an emphasis on coaching from Adam State University. In this episode, Willie shares how his experience as an NCCAA student-athlete has shaped him, what he's learned from other coaches, and how he pursues integrating faith within his team.
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Florence LaRue, Star of Legendary Music Group, “The 5th Dimension” and Author About Harvey's guestFlorence LaRue was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, but moved to Glenside, Pennsylvania, when she was young. She began her musical education studying dance and violin. Her family moved to Los Angeles, California, where she earned an Associate's Degree in Music from Los Angeles City College. She later received a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from California State University.In 1966, Ms. LaRue was approached by Lamonte McLemore and Marilyn McCoo to join their recently formed group the 5th Dimension. LaRue nearly always sang female lead on one song per album, with McCoo taking the lead on one song as well; otherwise she sang the alto voice parts along with McCoo's soprano, being featured prominently on Stoned Soul Picnic, or shared the lead with McCoo on songs including "Blowing Away", "Puppet Man", "Save the Country", and "Sweet Blindness". After McCoo's departure, LaRue was lead singer on hit songs including "Love Hangover" (1976). As a member of the 5th Dimension, LaRue received six Grammy Awards, including Grammy Award for Record of the Year for "Up, Up and Away" (1968) and "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" (1969).She appeared in the CBS movie of the week Happy with Dom DeLuise. She also performed in the national tour of Broadway's Tony Award winning musical Ain't Misbehavin, and starred in the Toronto and Calgary productions of Mo' Magic.LaRue co-hosted the Arthritis Telethon with Jane Wyman, judged two segments of Puttin' on the Hits, appeared as a celebrity guest on Star Search, and been a special guest on numerous television shows, including several appearances on The Dale Evans Show, The Today Show, The Carol Lawrence Show, and numerous other Christian and secular programs.As of April 2009, the group was touring as "Florence LaRue & The Fifth Dimension" led by LaRue with Willie Williams, Leonard Tucker, Patrice Morris, and Floyd Smith. She is married to Laurence P. Kantor. In June 2016, LaRue and the group performed in The Villages, Florida, just days after the Orlando nightclub shooting. LaRue took the opportunity to share her thoughts on the events: "We will not be terrorized. We know what's happening in the world, but this is a song about good health, love, peace and happiness. We still believe in those things today," she stated before performing one of the band's hit singles, "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In".For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com https://www.florencelarue.com/https://www.facebook.com/Florence-LaRue-1419454508346282/https://www.linkedin.com/in/florence-larue-922b8511https://www.facebook.com/5thDimensionFansPage#florencelarue #harveybrownstoneinterviews
We discuss the incredible legend of Kyokushin Karate, Willie Williams (Kamau Okbar), and biased politics of tournaments. Hope you enjoy this episode, and please don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Share!
Tonight is our final Feature with drummer/leaders for the month of May. Our Feature artist tonight is one of the most widely recorded drummers in Jazz, Arthur Taylor. After a long career playing and recording with just about every Jazz musician of importance. Arthur Taylor headed for Europe for many years and continued to play with many American ex-pats. Upon his return home he formed a band of young and energetic musicians and resurrected the band name "Taylor's Wailers" that he had used in the 1950's when he gigged as leader. This young band is tonight's Jazz Feature. The album was recorded in 1991 and consisted of Willie Williams on tenor saxophone, Abraham Burton on alto saxophone, Marc Cary on piano, and Tyler Mitchell on bass and Mr. A.T. (aka Arthur Taylor). The band cooks and is all driven by Arthur's amazing big beat. There is a great selection of tunes like the title track written for Arthur by fellow drummer Walter Bolden called "Mr.A.T." Randy Weston's "Hi-Fly" is here along with Mal Waldron's beautiful ballad "Soul Eyes". There are many other highlights on "Mr. A.T." so check it out tonight. "Taylor's Wailers-Mr.A.T.".
This weeks show starts off with music from Dennis Brown, Burning Spear, Johnny Clarke, Jah Stitch, Barrington Levy, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Gene Rondo, Winston Francis, Danny Red, Johnny Osbourne, Willie Williams, Israel Vibration, and Earl Sixteen. New music this week comes from Bascenta, Garnet Silk Jr. with Jesse Royal, K-Vibes, Yaadcore, Autarchii, Derrick Campbell, Sly & Robbie with The Mighty Diamonds, Buju Banton, The Skints, Stephen Marley, Medz featuring Mykal Rose, and Sub Alpine with El Fata. Also this week we ride the Come Together ridden as well as the Carry Us Beyond Riddim featuring artists like Perfect Giddimni, Teacha Dee, Luciano, Anthony B, and Capital D. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from Rusko, Dougie Conscious, Nucleus Roots, Zion Train, The Abassi All Stars, and Dub Command. Extended dub mixes feature music form Sandra Cross and Vibronics, Gentleman's Dub Club, Mad Professor & Luciano, Linval Thompson, Gregory Isaacs with U Brown, and Roman Stewart. Enjoy! Dennis Brown - Wolf & Leopard - Emmanuel Music 7” Burning Spear - Throw Down Your Arms - Chant Down Babylon: The Island Anthology - Island Records Johnny Clarke - Crazy Baldhead - The Front Line - Virgin Jah Stitch - Watch Your Step Youthman - No Dread Can't Dead - Attack Records Barrington Levy - Praise His Name w/version - Jam Can 12” Tommy McCook & Richard Hall - Dirty Harry - Check The Winner: The Original Pantomine Instrumental Collection 1970-1974 - Greensleeves Micah Shemaiah - Rainbow Station - Jah Solid Rock Music Bob Marley & The Wailers - Trenchtown Rock - Roots Of A Legend - Trojan Records Gene Rondo - A Land Far Away - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Winston Francis - Lets Go To Zion - Roots & Dub Vol. 1 - Sip A Cup Records Danny Red - Jah Is Here - Past & Present - Cousins Israel Vibration - Jah Jah Rock - Cool & Calm - Ras Records Johnny Osbourne - Jah Promise - Truth & Rights Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Willie Williams - Calling - Black Man's Pride 2 - Soul Jazz Records Johnny Clarke - Bad Days Are Going - Creation Rebel - VP Records Earl Sixteen - Trials and Crosses - 12” Rulers Linval Thompson: Thompson Sound 1981-1982 - Greensleeves Bascenta - Give Thanks and Praise - Reggae Star Riddim - Reggae Vibes Music Garnet Silk Jr. & Jesse Royal - Oak Tree - VPal Music Bushman - No Morals - FrontPage Productions K-Vibes - As He Made You - VPal Music The Abyssinians - Leggo Beast - Satta Massagana Deluxe Edition - Heartbeat Records Perfect Giddimani - Official Visit Of The King Selassie - Carry Us Beyond Riddim - Giddimani Records Teacha Dee - My Song - Carry Us Beyond Riddim - Giddimani Records Kumar - Dem Nuh Real - Frankie Music Steel Pulse - Cry Cry Blood - Mass Manipulation - Wise Man Doctrine Yaadcore - Ready Now - Delicious Vinyl Island Autarchii - Youths Today - Roots Tribe Sugar Minott - No Vacancy - The Roots Lover 1978-1983 - Moll Selekta Derrick Campbell - Soul Mate - Time Will Tell - Stingray Records Sly & Robbie feat. The Mighty Diamonds - Change My Mind - Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics: The Final Battle - Serious Reggae Freddie McGregor - Stop Loving You - Songs For Reggae Lovers 2 - VP Records Shy Fx feat. Jack James & Chronixx - Bye,Bye, Bye - Raggamuffin Sound Tape - Cult.ure Cornell Campbell - My Roots Girl - Medtone Records U Roy - My Ethiopian Queen - Medtone Records Med Tone All Stars - Rootical Skank - Medtone Records Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Rusko - Lion's Paw - Babylon Vol. 1 - Sub Soldiers Dougie Conscious - Wire Dub - Roots Inspiration Presents: Organic Roots Vol. 1 - Roots Inspiration Nucleus Roots - One Fe De Soundman - Roots Of Dub Funk 6 Variations On A Dub Theme - Tanty Records Sandra Cross & Vibronics - Sound System Girl/Sound System Dub - Scoops Zion Train - Zion High - Original Sounds Of The Zion - Universal Egg Abassi All Stars - Dub Of Correction - Dub Showcase - Universal Egg Dub Command - Moonsteppa Dub - Moonsteppa - Dubophonic Gentleman's Dub Club - Ground Shakin' - Lost In Space - Easy Star Records Mad Professor & Luciano - Deliverance/Deliverance Dub - Mad Professor Dub Showcase - Ariwa Linval Thompson - River Jordan/River Jordan Version - Roots From The Yard 7” Gregory Isaacs & U Brown - The Border - GG's Records 12” Roman Stewart - Nattie Grove - Forward Recordings 12” ================================ Buju Banton - Country For Sale - Gargamel Music Chronixx - Ghetto Paradise - Chronology - Chronixx Music Oku Onuora - Jamaica - I've Seen - Fruits Records The Skints feat. Protoje - Restless - Swimming Lessons - Easy Star Records Stephen Marley - 40 Days & 40 Nights - Grass Is Greener - Louder Than Life Records Jesse Royal feat. Protoje - Lion Order - Easy Star Records Luciano - Come Jah Children - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Anthony B - Forward Home - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Capital D - Informer - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Blvk H3ro - Feet Don't Fail - The Immortal Steppa - Dubshot Records Medz feat. Mykal Rose & Sly Dunbar - First Class Flight - Dub Medz - Medz Music Ini Kamoze - Hill & Gully Ride (Xtm Nation Remix) - Ini Kamoze Meets Xterminator: Tramplin' Down Babylon - 9 Soundclik Marcia Griffiths - Mr. DJ - R4nyte Entertainment Lt. Stitchie - Like An Arrow - Masterclass - X Ray Productions Sub Alpine feat. El Fata - Rub A Dub Soldiers w/ Version - Nice Up Records Richie Spice - Find Jah - The Book Of Job - VP Records
This week we start off with some current day roots selections from Alborosie, Protoje, Ziggy Marley, Linval Thompson, and GT Moore. Also in the early mix you will hear music from The Gladiators, Lloyd Parks, Big Youth, Don Carlos, Johnny Osbourne, Prince Lincoln, Willie Williams, Johnny Clarke, and Bim Sherman. New music this week comes from King Jammy with Protoje and Damian Marley, I-Atom, Reemah, U-Roy, Buddah Council, Micah Shemaiah, Jesse Royal, Bulby York, Bitty McLean, Beres Hammond, Leba Hibbert, and Cheshire Cat. Also this week we run some oldies featuring Peter Broggs, Alton Ellis, The Heptones, High Charles, Marcia Griffiths and Carlton & The Shoes and ride the Wings With Me Riddim featuring Ini Kamoze, King Muziah, Tanto Metro & Devonte, Jesse Royal, and Chronixx. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from Aswad, Vibronics and Consciuos Sounds, Addis Pablo, Dubmaix, and Foshan Roots. Extened dub mixes feature the music of Gussie Clarke and the Dubs from his new Dub Anthology Box set featuring The Mighty Diamonds, Leroy Smart, Gregory Isaacs, and Leroy Sibbles with Big Youth. Enjoy! King Jammy & Dennis Brown feat. Protoje - High Grade Morning - King Jammy Presents Dennis Brown Tracks Of Life - VP Records Alborosie - Under Control - Alborosie Meets The Wailers United: Unbreakable - VP Records Protoje - Camera Show - A Matter Of Time - Indiggnation Collective/Overstand Entertainment Ziggy Marley - See Dem Fake Leaders - Rebellion Rises - Tuff Gong Worldwide Linval Thompson & Med Tone All Stars - Fussing & Fighting/Rubbing & Dubbing - Med Tone Records Augustus Pablo - Keep On Dubbing - King Tubby's Meets Rockers Uptown - Shanachie G.T. Moore - Waiting For The Dollar - The Harry J Sessions - Partial Records The Gladiators - Roots Natty - Studio One Singles - Heartbeat Records Lloyd Parks - Slaving (Every Day) - Screaming Target - Trojan Records Big Youth - Honesty - Screaming Target - Trojan Records Gussie Clarke - Honesty - Gussie Clarke: Dub Anthology - Music Works Don Carlos - Natty Dread Have Credentials - The Channel One Story - VP Records Johnny Osbourne - Mr. Marshall - Jammy's From The Roots 1977-1985 - Greensleeves Prince Lincoln - Humanity (Love The Way It Should Be) - Humanity/Liberated Dub - Orange Street Willie Williams - Calling - Studio One: Black Man's Pride 2 - Soul Jazz Records Johnny Clarke - Move Out Of Babylon Rastaman - Creation Rebel - VP Records Bim Sherman feat. Jah Woosh - Love In The Ghetto/Love Forever Dub - Tribulation Down In Jamdown 1974-1979 - Pressure Sounds King Jammy & Dennis Brown feat. Damian Marley - Can't Keep - King Jammy Presents Dennis Brown Tracks Of Life - VP Records Buddah Council feat. Wyclef Jean - President - True Love - Roots Musician Records I-Atom - Too Much Corruption - Zojak Worldwide Reemah - No Freedom - Breaking News - Feel Line Records U-Roy - Bitter Nut - Talking Roots - Ariwa Micah Shemaiah & Umberto Echo - Death Trap/Death Trap (dub mix) - Roots I Vision - Evidence Music Jesse Royal - My Time To Shine - DJ Frass Presents: Road To Success - DJ Frass Records Ainsely King - Crazy - Polaroid Riddim - CMMG Recordings Tarrus Riley - Haunted - Diwali Records Bitty McLean & Sly & Robbie - Broke My Heart (extended mix) - Love Restart Deluxe Edition - Tabou1 Peter Broggs - Sing A New Song - Studio One: Black Man's Pride 2 - Soul Jazz Records Alton Ellis - Black Man's Pride - Black Man's Pride - Soul Jazz Records The Heptones - Equal Rights - Black Man's Pride - Soul Jazz Records High Charles - Zion - Studio One: Black Man's Pride 2 - Soul Jazz Records Marcia Griffiths - Melody Life - Best Of Studio One - Heartbeat Records Carlton & The Shoes - Me and You/You and Me (instrumental) - Love Me Forever - Studio One Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes Aswad - Dub Charge - Island Presents Dub: 38 Hard and Heavy Dub Cuts - Island Records Vibronics Meets Conscious Sounds - Jahovia Dub - Half Century Dub - Scoops Addis Pablo - Melodica Fiya - Majestic Melodies - Rockers Production Addis Pablo - Niyabinghi Melody - Majestic Melodies - Rockers Production Dubmatix - Killing Dub - King Size Dub Special - Echo Beach Foshan Roots - Snake Attack Dub - Sky Warrior Dub - Dubophonic Prince Lincoln - Cockburn Pen - Humanity/Liberated Dub - Orange Street Leroy Sibbles - No, No, No - Gussie Presenting The Right Tracks - VP Records Big Youth - Screaming Target - Screaming Target - Trojan Records Gussie Clarke - No, No, No - Gussie Clarke: Dub Anthology - Music Works Mighty Diamonds - Declaration Of Rights - The Roots Is There - Shanachie Gussie Clarke - Declaration Of Rights - Gussie Clarke: Dub Anthology - Music Works Leroy Smart - The Meek Shall Inherit - Disco Showcase - Gussie Roots Sounds Gussie Clarke - The Meek - Gussie Clarke: Dub Anthology - Music Works Gregory Isaacs & Dennis Brown - Let Off Supm - Private Beach Party - Ras Gussie Clarke - Let Off Supm - Gussie Clarke: Dub Anthology - Music Works =================================== Bulby York feat. Christopher Martin & Beenie Man - Lots Of Signs - Master Blaster - VP Records Beres Hammond - Land Of Sunshine - Never Ending - VP Records Leba Hibbert feat. Hawkeye - Jamaica - Taxi Records/High Power Music Chronixx - Ghetto Paradise - Chronology - Chronixx Music Damian Marley - Welcome To Jamrock - Welcome To Jamrock - Tuff Gong Protoje - Blood Money - A Matter Of Time - Indiggnation Collective/Overstand Entertainment Ini Kamoze - Wings With Me - Ini Kamoze - Island Records King Muziah - Jam One - Wings Riddim - Taxi Records Tanto Metro & Devonte - Hold On - Wings Riddim - Taxi Records Jesse Royal - Modern Day Judas - Lily Of Da Valley - Easy Star Records Chronixx - Here Comes Trouble/Here Comes Trouble Dub - Dread & Terrible - Chronixx Music Cheshire Cat - Heart & Soul - Ram Goat Records Ini Kamoze feat. Lupa - Trample - Ini Kamoze Meets Xterminator: Tramplin' Down Babylon - 9Soundclik King Kong - Call Mr. Madden - Rumble Jumble Life - Massive B Sister Nancy - Bam Bam - What A Bam Bam! Women In Reggae: Dancehall Queens - Shanachie Gussie Clarke - Bamsta - Gussie Clarke: Dub Anthology - Music Works Bitty McLean w/ Sly & Robbie - Babylon Has Fallen (extended mix) - Love Restart Deluxe Edition - Tabou1
After his recent interviews with Edge, Adam Clayton, and Willie Williams we snagged Andy Greene from Rolling Stone for a conversation to get his thoughts on U2's Joshua Tree Tour, what songs they'll play, the promotional method for a unique tour like this, and fun stories about interviewing the band over his career.
Shaka Showcase This Friday all dub pathways lead to Hendre Hall, Jah Shaka will be running things from 8 til 3. Here's some tunes to get you in the mood.1 be thankful dub2 creator dub3 I see jah dub4 kingdom_dub5 Jah Shaka & Jah Stitch - ragga muffin style6 Ras Michael And The Sons Of Negus - none a jah jah children7 Aswad & Jah Shaka - drum dub8 very, very good dub9 Vivian Jones - red eyes (12”)10 Jah Shaka & Willie Williams - natty with a cause11 dub for everyone12 rosie dub13 messenger dub14 blood dunza dub15 Jah Shaka meets King Tubby - jealousy dubplate16 Earl Sixteen - the rastaman17 identity dub18 homeland dub19 bickle dub