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Sloane discovered her love for music at age 8 when her parents bought her a guitar to help distract her from her mother's battle with an aggressive spinal cancer. Music carried her through several joyful years of her mother's remission. However, she recently received news that her mother was once again fighting cancer. Following a successful operation, Sloane's mother is currently on the mend. However, in a cruel twist of fate, the family learns that her father is also battling cancer. His late-stage diagnosis has the family grappling with the reality that he's fighting for his life. Watching "The Voice" has been a longtime family tradition, so it's the perfect time for Sloane to find herself on that stage. Sloane began songwriting and gigging at an early age. Her songs have gained her recognition from various prestigious organizations, including the Jazz Aspen Festival, Women Who Rock and the National Foundation for YoungArts. One of her songs landed her a spot opening for Ann Wilson of Heart at a gala. Currently, in her freshman year at the Clive Davis Institute at NYU, Sloane is pursuing a degree in recorded music.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Sloane discovered her love for music at age 8 when her parents bought her a guitar to help distract her from her mother's battle with an aggressive spinal cancer. Music carried her through several joyful years of her mother's remission. However, she recently received news that her mother was once again fighting cancer. Following a successful operation, Sloane's mother is currently on the mend. However, in a cruel twist of fate, the family learns that her father is also battling cancer. His late-stage diagnosis has the family grappling with the reality that he's fighting for his life. Watching "The Voice" has been a longtime family tradition, so it's the perfect time for Sloane to find herself on that stage. Sloane began songwriting and gigging at an early age. Her songs have gained her recognition from various prestigious organizations, including the Jazz Aspen Festival, Women Who Rock and the National Foundation for YoungArts. One of her songs landed her a spot opening for Ann Wilson of Heart at a gala. Currently, in her freshman year at the Clive Davis Institute at NYU, Sloane is pursuing a degree in recorded music.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
The Central Ohio Women Who ROCK, represented by Kelly Rush, Nikki Reber, Beth Nuzum Cronenweth, Julie Neal, meet with Dr Maria Huston-Beck & Laura Thompson from LSS CHOICES domestic violence shelter. LEARN ABOUT the shelter services and the charity event that will occur on 9.6.24 at LAZY CHAMELEON in Powell Ohio, The Central Ohio Women Who ROCK will sponsor a fundraising and LIVE MUSIC event for LSS CHOICES - MORE Information on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/share/a1jmcZjpj6cDDzhG/?mibextid=9l3rBW
Big Cat on the Oasis reunion tour. Michele Michaels joins us to tell us how last night went when she was honored at Women Who Rock benefit concert with the 2024 WWR Impact Award.
Business Mentorship; Keepin' It Real “Tips from A Social Media Expert” Suzanne Zandbergen Episode #199 We will meet a small business owner who is a social media expert and connects with her community through social impact. Let's find out how she has taken her experience in advertising to interact directly with your customers in real time through social media. A special thanks to Suzanne who is one of the first 100 business owners we featured in the series who took a leap of faith to join us a few years ago... Our guest is from Hamilton, Ontario. “Suzanne Zandbergen is the founder of The Generator, a social media marketing agency in Hamilton, as well as co-founder of Hamilton Fempreneurs, a group of local women entrepreneurs with over 4,00 members. Suzanne is a Women Who Rock award recipient, and nominated for a Hamilton YWCA Women of Distinction award.” A few of the amazing things Suzanne shared: 1. Lightbulb moments and starting your own business 2. How to engage your customers? Video! 3. Share your passion project for community impact Read Suzanne's story and connect here... Don't miss an episode and subscribe to our YouTube channel Business Mentorship; Keepin It Real or if your on the move our podcast is found on iTunes, Spotify, IHeart Radio and Amazon Music. Thank you for joining us… We look forward to connecting with you next time for another edition of Keepin' It Real. “Funding for Entrepreneurs by Entrepreneurs”
Melinda Colaizzi is the founder of Women Who RockTM , a leader at global companies like Live Nation/Ticketmaster, ShowClix, and a graduate of Berklee College of Music, which led to her working with Aerosmith, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Comedy Central, and more. Women Who Rock has united some of the biggest stars in the music industry including Jordin Sparks, Sheila E, Rita Wilson, and many more! Melinda also developed Rock the Future of Women's Health, which hosts annual benefit concerts and pop-up events throughout the nation featuring a 100% female-fronted music lineup. Proceeds from the benefit concerts support life-saving women's health research at Magee-Women's Research Institute, our nation's first and largest research institute dedicated solely to women's health. Melinda is also a Grammy member at the Recording Academy, part of the Gibson Gives Influencer group, and was a 2020 finalist for Ad Week's "The Future is Female" Award. Staying true to her passion of music, Melinda is a national recording artist and lead singer of the blues/rock band Melinda and the Night Sky. The band has shared the stage with iconic acts like the legendary B.B. King Blues Band. She is also an Associate Professor of Music Business and Entertainment at Point Park University. https://womenwhorock.info Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialwomenwhorock IG, Twitter, TikTok: @officialwomenwhorock
LIBERTY Sessions with Nada Jones | Celebrating women who do & inspiring women who can |
Jennet Chow is the Co-Founder and co-CEO of Evolution Design Lab (EDL) and Jellypop Shoes. She is more than a successful entrepreneur. She's a second-generation Taiwanese-American and a native of Southern California who has dedicated herself to advocating for AANHPI and women-owned businesses. Jennet was named one of Inc. Magazine's 2021 Female Founders 100, and under her leadership, EDL was also awarded Inc. Best in Business Pacific Region in 2023.From her early days, Jennet demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination. Weekends were spent at swap meets, selling shoes for her family's footwear enterprise, Prima Royale Enterprises. This early exposure to the shoe industry and running a business instilled a strong work ethic in her. While studying Apparel Manufacturing Management at FIDM, she continued to work with her parents, recruiting and growing Prima Royale's design and marketing team from herself to ten people by age 21. Her humble beginnings have driven her to champion women's leadership, serving as a founding LA WIFI Chapter Chair and speaking at events like Women Who Rock alongside Martha Stewart. She remains committed to empowering women, educating youth, and giving back.In this episode, Nada sits down with Jennet to talk about the early days of her family-run shoe business, which she eventually turned into a shoe empire. The two discuss Jennet's unique career, which started when she was just a child sketching shoe designs for her parents. Jennet looks back on her vast accomplishments and is especially proud of her work as an advocate–for her employees, for her Asian community, and for women in business.Check out what Jennet is reading: The Tao Self-Confidence by Sheena Yap Chan and her friend's upcoming book Smart, Not Loud by Jessica Chen. You can find more about Jennet's business at Evolution Design Lab and check out her store in L.A. at Jelly Pop Shoes. Follow on Instagram: @jellypopshoesPlease follow us at @thisislibertyroad on Instagram; we want to share and connect with you and hear your thoughts and comments. Please rate and review this podcast. It helps to know if these conversations inspire and equip you to consider your possibilities and lean into your future with intention. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Episode #33, we talk about women who rock with a woman who definitely rocks—Allison Hagendorf, host of The Allison Hagendorf show and former head of rock at Spotify. Alan weighs in on Dua Lipa's new album and her appearance on SNL and Mark has a concert review of Bad Religion live in NYC. In music news, we cover the ongoing Drake/Kendrick Lamar rap battle, Madonna's record-breaking free show in Rio, Motley Crue and Pearl Jam hit the road, and our new music picks this week from Miranda Lambert, Yungblud, Kamasi Washington, Illuminati Hotties, Glass Animals and Bakar. We want to make you part of the conversation. Leave us your comments via text or audio message at connect@sounduppod.com https://www.instagram.com/sounduppod/https://twitter.com/sounduppod
In the second annual Crate Expectations Women Who Rock challenge, celebrating Women's History Month and International Women's Day, the Groovy Guys share music from indie Queen Phoebe Bridgers' Punisher, Paramore, Canadian session musician Kendel Carson and Aussie rockers Full Flower Moon Band. About Crate Expectations Crate Expectations is a podcast for vinyl record collectors and music fans - featuring Groovy Guys Tom, Dan, Matt and Chris rambling on about vinyl culture, new and old bands, the music industry, gigs… and bunnies. Email | Insta | Episode archive | Send us a voicemail --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crate-expectations/message
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Today's scheduled guest stood me up. Just as well. I wound up talking with Spocko for a while, bitching about how truly awful Cox internet service is, and told you about my Women Who Rock project dying. Monday. Blech. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nicolesandler/message
Wherein Eric and John conclude their epic diptych exploring the music and stories of women who rock, taking a look at an assortment of amazing female heavy metal artists and their extraordinary music making in the 1980s. Opening clip: Wendy O. Williams Assigned Listening #1: Rock Goddess- "My Angel" https://youtu.be/ezQ6jDaC6Tc?si=DrrizhtdjJXyggxl Assigned Listening #2 : Wendy O. Williams- "It's My Life" https://youtu.be/J3AJq_a8ETc?si=-NEA49-pHqcc9zds Assigned Listening #3 : Warlock- "All We Are" https://youtu.be/SX-_-4yBFIg?si=Goqv9bSTHvx59yrt Visit us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast (you can leave us a voicemail if you're so inclined!) Contact us at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.com Social media: https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcast https://twitter.com/heavy_101 https://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@heavymetal101podcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc The Heavy Metal 101 blog: https://schwartzmuzak.wixsite.com/heavymetal101podcast/heavymetal101podcastblog New Heavy Metal 101 episodes are released monthly every 3rd Monday. See ya again soon!!! Underscore music attributions: 1) 'Filaments' by Scott Buckley is under a Creative Commons license Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0) 2) Dark Techno / EBM / Industrial Type Beat 'WITCHTRIPPER' | Background Music Aim To Head Official / scottbuckley Music promoted by BreakingCopyright: https://bit.ly/filaments-song Infraction Music 3) ►ROYALTY FREE Rock Music Background / Sport Rock Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO 4) Symphonic Metal "Home" (Inspirational, Epic) Royalty Free Song! TurboSol 5) [FREE] KAWAII METAL TYPE BEAT (Babymetal, PassCode) | "FINAL BATTLE" INSTRUMENTAL (Deville Producer) 210bpm/105bpm --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast/message
In this episode of People's Party, filmed live from the birthplace of Hip-Hop -- 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx -- Talib Kweli sits down with Steffanie Christi'an And Jessica Care Moore to discuss their forming of "We Are Scorpio, female rappers, the power of art, and more.
Wherein Eric and John embark on an epic diptych exploring the stories of women who rock, first by delving into the prehistory of women in heavy metal via a look at of some of the monumental contributions of women to the wider history of rock music from 1938 through the 1970s. Opening clip: Joan Jett Closing clip: Lzzy Hale Assigned Listening #1: Sister Rosetta Tharpe- "Strange Things Happening Every Day" (1944) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4-22b72muY Assigned Listening #2 (sort of): Big Mama Thornton- "Hound Dog" (1952) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucqhmFyzMgs Assigned Listening #3: The Runaways- "Cherry Bomb" (1976)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EBvXpjudf8 Visit us at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast (you can leave us a voicemail if you're so inclined!) Contact us at: heavymetal101podcast@gmail.com Social media: https://www.facebook.com/HeavyMetal101Podcast https://twitter.com/heavy_101 https://www.instagram.com/heavymetal101podcast/ https://www.tiktok.com/@heavymetal101podcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc The Heavy Metal 101 blog: https://schwartzmuzak.wixsite.com/heavymetal101podcast/heavymetal101podcastblog New Heavy Metal 101 episodes are released monthly every 3rd Monday. See ya again soon!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heavymetal101podcast/message
Sean Collier reviews Gran Turismo, Have You Got It the Pink Floyd documentary, and has a retro pick. Missi Matthews recaps the Steelers third victory of the 2023 preseason over the Atlanta Falcons last night. Melinda Colaizzi from the Women Who Rock at Stage AE on October 23rd announces who the headliner will be for the event. Randall Penn from The Sun Champs is in for a virtual coffeehouse.
Sheila Jackson and Natasha McCrea represent over 40 years of experience as entrepreneurs and curators of space for women. Their goal is to create a brand that celebrates our diversity, style, power, and of course, great taste. Natasha is a serial entrepreneur, multi-passionate entertainer, and the Founder of Love CEO Institute, a personal development company for women. Her entertainment industry experience spans over the last 20 years as an actor, director, writer and producer. Natasha has appeared in commercials and numerous network television series. She is an award-winning producer of narrative shorts and documentary film. She has also directed her own one-woman show, for which she was honored with a best writer award. Through the development and national tour of her one-woman show, “Evolution of a Love Addict,” several years of counseling, and entrepreneurship; Natasha turned her life around and elevated herself from love addict to Love CEO. Her coaching practice helps women find peace, pleasure and success, using the Love Intelligence Method that she developed. Natasha loves connecting with other women who share a love for whiskey. She believes we're building more than a whiskey brand. We're starting a movement. Sheila has spent her entire career elevating women - starting out as a marriage and family therapist; women's empowerment writer; host of the Girl Talk LA radio show; and as an award-winning producer, known for her all female crews and putting more women behind the camera. Her advertising campaigns have received the highest honors from the American Advertising Awards (ADDY), Telly and Aurora - with two mayoral commendations from the City of Los Angeles. Also an accomplished writer and historian, Sheila is a development producer for film and television. She is author of two historical biography collections and is among historians included in the University of Washington's oral history archive of “Women Who Rock,” which explores how women have used music as a tool for activism. For the last five years, Sheila has more vigorously pursued her passion for wine and spirits. A self-professed, wine geek, she is a member of the women-led advisory for La Cienega Vineyard, in Sonoma's prestigious Alexander Valley. Her career is a testament to the fact that we can do it all. Since expanding into the spirits world, Sheila is excited about how Jackson McCrea will change the face of whiskey, and explode the status quo. Follow them at: http://jacksonmccreawhiskey.com http://instagram.com/jacksonmccreawhiskey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Guest Marya E. Gates joins Emily and Becky to discuss two music-driven films directed by women: Penelope Spheeris' The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years and Fran Rubel Kuzui's Tokyo Pop. Marya E. Gates is a freelance film writer and historian who specializes in the work of female directors. Bylines include RogerEbert.com, The Playlist, Emmy Mag, Indiewire, Nerdist, Vulture, and more. She is currently working on a book of interviews with female directors for Rizzoli. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Friday Eve... Howie Klein is here. We talk politics, as he runs the Blue America PAC and writes a lot at DownWithTyranny.com. But we also often talk music. Before Howie went into progressive politics full-time, he was in the music industry. I met him probably close to 30 years ago when I was doing music radio in Los Angeles and Howie was president of Reprise Records! When politics gets too toxic we have somewhere else to go! Today, I'll tell you about what I didn't have time for yesterday, and that's the secret about credit cards and usurious interest rates they're charging. I did some research and I'll tell you which cards to use, if you must... Also, it appears that the actors are the next group to go on strike and join the WGA. I reached out to an old friend yesterday who happens to be on the Executive Board of SAG/AFTRA. You might remember David Jolliffe (if you're an old fart like me) from when he played Bernie on the early 70s show ROOM 222. He'll join us one day next week to fill us in on the behind-the-scenes stuff. But I'll share some of our back and forth with you today.
Let's face it. Rock and roll has always been dominated by dudes, but music is full of female trailblazers and trendsetters who rocked our world and left their mark on the industry. We're talking about the soulful blues of Janis Joplin to Joan Jett's punk guitar riffs. Debbie Harry embraced her hotness while leading a band that dipped into as many different types of music as the Clash, while Annie Lennox's androgyny helped make her an advocate for gay people around the world. Tina Turner was a rock star in every sense of the world. The list doesn't stop there. Heart, Stevie Nicks, Melissa Etheridge, the Go-Gos, Garbage, Halestorm, Florence & The Machine, X, the Plasmatics, the Interrupters, and Scandal. They all show that rock and roll is for everyone. In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, in honor of the Kate Bush fans who are STILL calling us misogynists for not liking her music, we're throwing a guitar through the glass ceiling by looking at women who rock! So turn up your radio and let's wreck some stereotypes as we celebrate the women who rock. Hear More Check out the episode playlist. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's face it. Rock and roll has always been dominated by dudes, but music is full of female trailblazers and trendsetters who rocked our world and left their mark on the industry. We're talking about the soulful blues of Janis Joplin to Joan Jett's punk guitar riffs. Debbie Harry embraced her hotness while leading a band that dipped into as many different types of music as the Clash, while Annie Lennox's androgyny helped make her an advocate for gay people around the world. Tina Turner was a rock star in every sense of the world. The list doesn't stop there. Heart, Stevie Nicks, Melissa Etheridge, the Go-Gos, Garbage, Halestorm, Florence & The Machine, X, the Plasmatics, the Interrupters, and Scandal. They all show that rock and roll is for everyone. In this episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, in honor of the Kate Bush fans who are STILL calling us misogynists for not liking her music, we're throwing a guitar through the glass ceiling by looking at women who rock! So turn up your radio and let's wreck some stereotypes as we celebrate the women who rock. Hear More Check out the episode playlist. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube. or drops us an email at show@prisonersofrockandroll.com. Or if you're in Philadelphia, come visit our home base at McCusker's Tavern. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This has been a ridiculously busy news week-- and today is only Wednesday. So I thought, after a look at today's news and after we tie up a few loose ends - we'll have a musical reset. Well, without the music! As you may have heard me mention, I'm working on a huge project with a group of radio veterans. It's called Women Who Rock, and will feature a streaming music station playing all female artists, a Women Who Rock Podcast network, and a community and information area. I thought we'd be launching around now, but there are a lot of moving pieces.... so, since we're still probably a month or two away from launching I decided to raid those files and share with you an interview I conducted last month with the great Melissa Etheridge! Melissa is currently on tour (all dates listed here https://melissaetheridge.com/events/), and in September she goes to Broadway! We talk about all of it.. her music, her politics, her activism, her 35-year long career so far and lots more. Yes, this interview will be part of the opening week festivities of WomenWhoRock.com, but today my listeners get a sneak treat... a midweek Melissa intermezzo
On Season 2: Episode 17 of the ATI Podcast host Barrett Lewis welcomes Joey Rackovan and Brandon Stuart of Edaw's End to help celebrate some of their favorite female musicians! The fellas talk about some absolutely legendary musicians across multiple genres to celebrate women and kick-off ATI Podcast's Women's Month for June 2023. June's programming on our channels is dedicated to talented women across many endeavors and creative works! Closing out the episode is a single from MELISSA POWERS - "Nanana". Check out Melissa's music here: Solo - https://melissapowers.bandcamp.com/ SISSER- https://sisser.bandcamp.com/album/days-and-nights Visit EDAW's END : Etsy = https://www.etsy.com/shop/EdawsEmperiousImp IG = https://www.instagram.com/edaws_end/ Special thanks to Ben Sharp of Cloudkicker for the ATI Podcast open! Listen/support CLOUDKICKER on BANDCAMP at https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/ Like, Listen, Enjoy, Subscribe to the ATI Podcast anywhere you get your podcast audio. https://flow.page/atipod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ati-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ati-podcast/support
Shapel and Joel sit down for another musical deep dive to tell you about some of the hardest rockin women in history. We have decided to leave all the music in to make the best show we can and we will worry about any muting or music restrictions when they happen. We heard the fans requests to listen with us and we are doing everything we can to bring that weekly vibe to your ears. Thanks for all the support and check us out on YouTube for the full experience with music videos.
Carmines Deli in Elmsford, NY risked a big idea and won. Besides serving up terrific food they also decided to serve up fabulous live music on the weekends. Despite your original confusion in your head trying to imagine it, let me just tell you it's very cool. In fact, it's my bet that that Carmines Deli going to become a N.Y. area destination night out to hear live music. There's something special about going out to hear live music. Just lifts you up, right? So, here's how I found out about it. One recent Friday afternoon my sista buddy “Mo' who lives nearby texted me this message. “Let's go see some music up at Carmine's Deli”. I was like, what the hell are you talking about? You want me to go see music tonight at a deli? “Yes”, she said, “It's great Johnny Feds and the Blues Boys are playing. Foods great too.” While trying to imagine in my head what kind of deli would all of a sudden become a live music venue that would feel normal, I start to google Carmine's Deli and music and pulled up an article that was written by my friend a local food reporter Jeanne Muchnick on LoHud.com. After reading all about it, I decided it sounded fun. My boyfriend Dave loves music. He's a passionate aficionado and he's kind of a snob about it too. He likes musicians and people who love the art of it. I figured he'd love it too since I read this place is all about the music, and they just happen to have a deli that serves great food too. I read these were passionate music guys who are creating a community hub for live music that's not only bringing in big names, but also encouraging some of the up-and-coming artists. What could be wrong with this idea? NOTHING. It's a hit. Boy, was I surprised when we walked into a packed house where everyone was partying, eating and drinking and fully enjoying the kick ass band jamming on stage. Yes, Carmines Deli has their own music stage, cool lighting and drums. Owner Robert Venuti who makes all the delicious food plays sax and harmonica and sings and dances when he performs with his band The Surf. He joined me in the radio studio along with his partner in crime on this big idea, Joe Palumbo. Joe who's the Music Director and heads up Marketing, spent years in the music business. He's tapping into his network of well-known musicians to come play. Guys like Milo Z whose high energy NYC Funk Band is known for tight grooves and funky dance moves. And guys like guitarist Alex Skolnick. They also just featured a special group of Women Who Rock. We were totally in awe the night we went of the sheer level of talent of Johnny Feds and Da Bluez Boys. I always like to know how a new idea is born. So, who came up with the idea to turn the deli into a music club at night? Robert says it wasn't just a meeting where they sat down and came up with the idea. “I always loved music; I like to play music. Yes, I'm a sax player and a harmonica player but mainly I'm a singer and dancer. I love the James Brown stuff. I'm at that deli 98 hours a week anyway. It's a big spot. So, my friends would come down on Friday nights, and just play like Neil Young songs." And of course, the guys would get hungry, and Rob would cook up some great food. “And then it just evolved, evolved, evolved up and down”, said Rob. “And then Joe comes in on a recommendation from the bass player in my band, The Surf. And we got to know each other. They wanted me to hire a guy, and two weeks later he wants to be my partner.” Joe Palumbo too at first thought music in a deli was kind of kooky idea. “When my friend Rich, who's the bass player in Robert's band The Surf said, come let's go hear some music in a deli. I had the same reaction you had. Rich had been trying to get me to come down. Rich had worked with me when I had a company called Rock House, and that's where I was in the music business, and we used to throw big parties in LA with a lot of famous musicians, and they used to come as friends. Rich would come in and help me out, make sure people didn't steal other people's gear. I said Rich, I can't, like, you know, it's a deli. I couldn't get my head around it. “ “So, the first time I went there, I pulled up and I was like, maybe they're in the back in a garage, you know, and then II walked in and I was like, wow, this is kind of cool. I could bring a date here. I went to two nights, and I think Rich said, you gotta meet Rob and I think he told Rob, Joe's the guy. Together you guys can make this take off. “ Joe met Rob and instantly loved him. "I really didn't want anything. I was thinking, hey, I'll come out a couple nights a week, I'll get out of the house. Now I think it's just really taken off. I think Rob and I have built a solid, not just business relationship, but really a personal relationship. Rob has created a family there, and that's what I was all about.” Rob says, “We're a place that does music and has food, not a food place that has music”. “The deli is basically a mirror of what it was for me growing up and that was six kids, mother, father and Italian grandmother who lived with us, and we never went out to dinner. Went out once somewhere in Scarsdale and my grandmother was so mad. I know every curse word in Italian because I was called it. She had five boys and she also she lived with her youngest son which was my father and we had always had 12-13 people every single night. Homemade meals and there was a lot of music in my family. My uncle Joe played violin at Carnegie Hall, and he knew every instrument and he knew and hung out with Cab Calloway who lived right up the street. Every night there was singing and there was eating. Music is in my veins.” Rob always opens the music night on the deli stage with a little speech. “I always say, you know it's not about you, it's not about me, it's about us. It brings everybody together from the beginning of the show. It's a beautiful gift to be able to share it. And we want to embrace that it is a deli. I tell everybody yes; it is a real deli. There's a deli counter and everything you'd expect in a deli. But everybody sits at a table, and everybody sits together.” Joe said a big part of the music plan is to provide opportunity. For example, Carmines Deli is working with guys Dennis Polanco at the White Plains High School Songwriters Club. Dennis teaches about 70 kids, some of them at-risk kids, and he's teaching them how to write their own music. Carmines Deli invites them to try out their craft in real time and they get exposure to professional music industry talent. Joe says, “Once a kid gets up on that stage and is playing in front of people, the next week their confidence is up 100%.” Carmines has also established relationships with The Hudson Valley Blues Society, The Westchester Bluegrass Society and The White Plains School of Rock. Their upcoming Big O Series features four nights, eight bands, all their own original music. If you go to Carmines Deli to hear some great music, you're going to get a great dinner meal, not a deli sandwich. It's a cafe menu with very reasonable prices. The main act is the eggplant rollatini. They make two, three cases a week. The marinara sauce is the marinara sauce Rob grew up on as is his Chicken Scarpariello. You could do a night there for under a hundred bucks with four people. Yes, wine and beer are on the menu. I had red wine and an awesome eggplant mozzarella & roasted peppers wrap and rocked out with an amazing band. I left full and with a smile. You should go. Carmines Deli 7 Old Road Elmsford, NY. Find them on FB or Instagram Music@TheDeli Robert Venuti and Joe Palumbo brought some good energy to the radio studio and I hope you enjoy listening to this podcast of our live radio conversation on The Debbie Nigro Show.
Show notes: https://www.tamihackbarth.com/blog/episode-177
Die Filmreihe „Small Axe“ erzählt von prägenden Persönlichkeiten der Black Community in London, die Doku-Reihe „Women Who Rock“ lässt weibliche Rocklegenden zu Wort kommen und in der Serie „Swarm“ geht es um einen obsessiven Fan. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-small-axe-women-who-rock-swarm
Die Filmreihe „Small Axe“ erzählt von prägenden Persönlichkeiten der Black Community in London, die Doku-Reihe „Women Who Rock“ lässt weibliche Rocklegenden zu Wort kommen und in der Serie „Swarm“ geht es um einen obsessiven Fan. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-small-axe-women-who-rock-swarm
The Groovy Guys celebrate Women's History Month and International Women's Day by talking about women who rock, sharing some incredible albums from women in music. The topic: Women who rock The albums: Ella Fitzgerald - Sings the Gershwin Song Book Vol 1, The Supremes - At the Copa, Yeah Yeah Yeahs - It's Blitz!, Amyl and the Sniffers - Comfort to Me The hot take: Can you separate the art from the artist? Show notes: 00:00:00 - 00:02:08 Intro 00:02:08 - 00:14:20 Ella Fitzgerald 00:14:20 - 00:26:10 The Supremes 00:26:10 - 00:38:00 Yeah Yeah Yeahs 00:38:00 - 00:51:55 Amyl and the Sniffers 00:51:55 - 01:18:00 Hot Take: Can you separate the art from the artist? 01:18:00 - 01:19:49 Outro Links: LISTEN ON SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/3TOshx7wCkeiPF2Vhl7ksf ON APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crate-expectations/id1583755634 OTHER PLATFORMS https://anchor.fm/crate-expectations ALBUM PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/58F0MiF6en9S9uhOHfsSEA?si=96e5f569b7634df8 ENGAGE TWITTER https://twitter.com/cratepod INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/crateexpectationspod/ REDDIT https://www.reddit.com/user/crateexpectationspod WEBSITE www.crateexpectationspod.com EMAIL crateexpectationspod@gmail.com About Crate Expectations Crate Expectations is a podcast for vinyl record collectors and music fans - featuring Groovy Guys Tom, Dan, Matt and Chris rambling on about vinyl culture, new and old bands, the music industry, gigs… and bunnies. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crate-expectations/message
Two years after she passed away, The Colvin Brothers salute their sister Jennifer Colvin DeRasmo with a tribute show to Women Who ROCK. Stephen brings us a new introduction to the program a month after Michael's passing, along with information about the upcoming fundraiser for Michael's daughter Bryce. Please join us at Mahoney's Irish Pub & Steakhouse from 2pm to 6pm on Sunday March 19th. Check the Colvin Brothers on Z93 Facebook page for updates! The Colvin Brothers Show airs Sundays at 6pm on z93hv.com and is sponsored by Mahoney's Irish Pub & Steakhouse, 35 Main St, Poughkeepsie (845) 471-7026. Stop in for a pint today! Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colvin-brothers-on-z93/support
The spirit of rock can live on in any genre. On today's show we highlight 3 albums by women-led groups that embody the spirit of rock.
BC takes more of your phone calls about Women Who Rock! tells a story about seeing KISS with Pearl Harbor and the Explosions, your calls and tipping in the Bay area…
Here in Episode 93 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and it's Part 2 of Women who Rock!We talk about Mary Ford, Lita Ford and Joan Jett to name only a few legendary female artists.We look into the meaning of Piccadilly, we once again talk about Cliff Richard's sandwich and Joy gets confused about Millimeters!Thanks for listening, and don't forget to 'Like' our page on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/And Follow us on Twitter!https://twitter.com/NoNameMusicCast
Here in Episode 91 of the No Name Music Cast, it is Joy's turn to pick the topic and she chooses to talk about Women who Rock!We talk about Joni Mitchell, Wanda Jackson and Bonnie Rait to name only a few.We also speak about Amy Grant, Joy is confused with Flamenco guitars an we take a deep dive on Guy Fawkes! Thanks for listening, and don't forget to 'Like' our page on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/NoNameMusicCast/And Follow us on Twitter!https://twitter.com/NoNameMusicCast
What is up, Slackers?! While it has often been said that rock music has been a male dominated industry, there have been so many amazing women who have broken through the glass (rock?) ceiling. On this episode I discuss some of my favorites, with the simple parameters of:1. The music needed to have been composed in my lifetime OR 2. Created by actual Gen X artists. As it turns out, some of the GREAT female voices of all time come from our generation, and frankly, I'm not surprised. But rest assured, I don't ignore some of the superstars of my youth and their prominent places in the pantheon of musical greats. Be forewarned, I only discuss artists that would be defined as “rock”, “metal”, "punk" or “alternative” musicians.Who are your favorite female rockers? Let me know in the comments or on social media!
Episode 175: First up in tidbits, some 80's-related TV notes (Cobra Kai, Women Who Rock), and a reaction to the first trailer for the upcoming Whitney Houston biopic. Then it's time for the main topic, a Billboard magazine flashback to the September 19, 1987 issue. A new band's debut album and single "demand your attention!" Then, a news article explains why Michael Jackson's blockbuster "Bad" album won't debut on this week's chart. The top-grossing live shows include some faves, plus an R&B legend comes out on top. Remember the movie "He's My Girl"? Probably not, but Billboard does! Also included: REM, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and get ready to bundle up because it's about to get FROSTY!
Matt and Samer present their first ever volume 2 of a theme and of course, it is more Women Who Rock!! Check it out to see if it lives up to Volume 1!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7cMQ2xZQcDAoG6yx4KLDzF?si=ec5e4f18da1e419c Support the show
Jim has a conversation with director, writer and producer Jessica Hopper about her four part docuseries on EPIX about Women Who Rock. She also shares some desert island jukebox picks, one highlighting badass bassist Kira Roessler of Black Flag and another giving love to the legendary group Labelle. Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but some pictures move from the eyes, straight to the heart, without any need for words. Erin Borzellino is a photographer who captures such images, waiting patiently to catch unpolished moments of raw joy that might otherwise pass unnoticed. Erin is a storyteller, whose photo projects, Unstoppable , Below the Water Line, and Women Who Rock each evoke and celebrate the best of the human spirit. After college, Erin's passion for photography took a backseat to a more “practical” career in financial services. She moved to London, where she met her husband. Shortly after having their first child, Giorgio, in the UK, Giorgio was diagnosed with a rare genetic mutation of the NF1 gene, which is responsible for suppressing tumor growth. Erin and her husband had to quickly adapt to the daily uncertainty of Giorgio's condition and learned how to care for him moment to moment. Along the way, they also learned to enjoy each day, to focus on the present, not worry too much about the future, and to be grateful for all that they have. Erin says that in many ways, having a child with special needs changed her life positively in unexpected ways. A high achiever destined to be a "Type A" mom, once she started raising her three kids, Erin was surprised to find that she was actually much more of a "Type Z" mom. Having a child with special needs changed her perspective on a lot of things: career, success, and what really matters. She's less inclined to hound any of her children about piano practice and soccer lessons, instead maintaining her focus on their happiness and teaching them to be kind to others. Episode Resources:Erin Borzellino Photography: https://erinborzellino.com/Erin's Instagram: @erinborzellinoThe Giorgio Foundation: https://endnf1.org/Support the podcast by subscribing and reviewing!Music is considered “royalty-free” and discovered on Audio Blocks.Technical Podcast Support by: Jon Keur at Wayfare Recording Co.© 2022 Silver Linings Media LLC. All Rights Reserved
On writing the thing you believe in, how inspiration and survivorship bias play into the tales we share about doing this, along with thoughts on the Women Who Rock documentary (excellent!) and taking control of your own career. Preorder SHADOW WIZARD, Book One in Renegades of Magic, continuing the epic tale begun in DARK WIZARD. https://jeffekennedy.com/shadow-wizardLONEN'S WAR - now in audio! - is available wide. Buy links here https://jeffekennedy.com/lonen-s-war and in audio on Scribd here https://www.scribd.com/audiobook/558914129/Lonen-s-WarBuy ROGUE'S PAWN here! (https://jeffekennedy.com/rogue-s-pawn) and ROGUE'S POSSESSION here! (https://jeffekennedy.com/rogue-s-possession) Preorder ROGUE'S PARADISE here (https://jeffekennedy.com/rogue-s-paradise)Buy THE STORM PRINCESS AND THE RAVEN KING here!! (https://jeffekennedy.com/the-storm-princess-and-the-raven-king). The Heirs of Magic series is here (https://jeffekennedy.com/series/heirs-of-magic).The audiobook of GREY MAGIC is here (https://www.audible.com/pd/Grey-Magic-Audiobook/B09Z77GHDL?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-307001&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_307001_rh_us), BRIGHT FAMILIAR is here (https://www.audible.com/pd/Bright-Familiar-Audiobook/B09WSGFLXW?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-303113&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_303113_rh_us) and DARK WIZARD is here (https://www.audible.com/pd/Dark-Wizard-Audiobook/B09QQRHTYZ?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-294201&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_294201_rh_us).Interested in Author Coaching from me? Information here: https://jeffekennedy.com/author-coachingIf you want to support me and the podcast, click on the little heart or follow this link (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jeffekennedy).You can watch this podcast on YouTube here https://youtu.be/y10cyfh6sHQSign up for my newsletter here! (https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/r2y4b9)Support the show
Americans can now call or text 988 to access the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. But many mental health centers are still understaffed and struggling to keep up with callers. Californians will be able to sue anyone who imports, distributes, manufactures, or sells illegal guns in the state starting in January 2023. Gov. Newsom signed SB-1327 into law on July 22. It's expected to face legal challenges. In the four-part EPIX original docuseries “Women Who Rock,” women music legends describe how they survived and thrived in the male-dominated music industry. Diana Kennedy, a British writer who dedicated her life to promoting and cooking diverse Mexican food, died on July 24 at age 99.
This week's show is our annual Women Who Rock show in honor of International Women's Day with music from The Beths, The Greeting Committee, The Linda Lindas, Magdalene Bay, Momma, The Dollyrots, MONOWHALES, Kat Von D, Bad Mary, Tough on Fridays, Muddibrooke, The Kut, Ann Wilson, Salvation Jayne, Sons of Silver & Melody Federer! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 03/08/2022
We all love women who rock, right? We're giving them the well deserved spotlight in this week's episode for their contributions throughout the history of rock n' roll!
As broadcast October 22, 2021 with plenty of extra vocal power to make your podcast car go vroom. Tonight we welcome an extremely talented singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist to the show to do the DJ and selection honors for our second hour of programming in Haley Johnsen. The Portland-based artist is just out with her latest single in "Goner," and we invited her to talk her most recent work and riff on some of her favorite fellow females in music and the upcoming album that is still TBD but will be out late next year. Incredible voice, incredible musician, and just a lovely person who just so happens to be a tremendous on-the-rise artist here in 2021.#feelthegravityTracklisting:Part I (00:00)Diana Ross & The Supremes – Reflections (2003 Remix)Haley Johnsen feat Allen Stone – WeekendMadison Cunningham – Remember, RememberZero 7 – End ThemeBig Wild – 6's to 9'sPretty Lights – Only Yesterday Part II (33:55)Haley Johnsen – Cold (Bonus Track)Weyes Blood – A Lot's Gonna ChangeAne Brun – TrustCornelia Murr – Different This TimeFaye Webster – Kind OfBADBADNOTGOOD feat Charlotte Day Wilson – In Your EyesSASAMI – Take Care Part III (66:33)Haley Johnsen – GonerBeach House – MythWeyes Blood – Andromeda Molly Burch feat Wild Nothing – EmotionBig Wild – TouchFaye Webster – In A Good WayAne Brun – We Need A Mother Part IV (106:41)Haley Johnsen – CinderellaBrandi Carlile – Beginning to Feel the YearsLera Lynn – What I'm Looking ForJenny Lewis – Little White DoveNatalie Hemby – HeroesEmma Elisabeth – I'd Be Lying
Adele Bertei is a multi-disciplinary artist —poet, writer, actor, performer, singer, songwriter, and filmmaker. She was an original member of New York incendiaries, the Contortions, while working as personal assistant to Brian Eno. Adele has appeared in several indie films, most notably Lizzie Borden's Born in Flames, and MoMA has acquired two films featuring Adele in lead roles. Her all girl punk-funk band The Bloods was the first out band of queer women. She has toured with, provided backing vocals, and written songs for Tears for Fears, Thomas Dolby, Sandra Bernhard, Culture Club, Scritti Politti, Whitney Houston, Sophie B. Hawkins, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Sheena Easton, Oleta Adams, Lydia Lunch, and the Pointer Sisters. Adele's work as a vocalist includes her duet with Thomas Dolby on international hit “Hyperactive!” and the lead on Jellybean's dance/pop hit “Just a Mirage”. Opening for writers Kathy Acker and Allen Ginsberg among others in the late 1970s, Adele's stories and essays appear in compilations The New Fuck You: Adventures in Lesbian Reading, edited by Eileen Myles, and Women Who Rock, edited by Evelyn McDonnell. Her first memoir Peter and the Wolves was released in 2020 on Smog Veil Books, and Why Labelle Matters, a book of hymnals to the band who gave the world "Lady Marmalade". The book was released on March 23, 2021 and is now available from the University of Texas Press.
Listen to the Best Music Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and watch on YouTube: https://linktr.ee/thebestmusicpodcast The Best Music Podcast #9 | Jim Peterik — Songwriter | How Jim Wrote "Eye of the Tiger", "Vehicle" www.jimpeterik.com www.theidesofmarch.com www.aprideoflions.com www.jimpeterikslifeforce.com www.facebook.com/officialjimpeterik The undeniable Grammy-winning, rockstar, master songwriter, storyteller, singer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Jim Peterik's career can hardly be summed up in a 366-page book, never mind a podcast intro. Let's just say that his songs have made it into the top 10 over the period of four decades and in two separate centuries. He has multiple, multi-platinum releases and over 1,000 published songs with acts like Ides of March, Survivor, The Beach Boys, Cheap Trick, Reba McIntyre, Sammy Hagar, .38 Special, Pride of Lions, Van Zant, and so many others. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebestmusicpodcast Blog: https://bestmusiccoach.blogspot.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thebestmusicpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebestmusicpodcast/ 0:00 Intro 2:23 Warm-up questions 5:57 How Jim writes hits in different genres 8:12 Which top 10 songs are Jim's favorite? 10:45 #1 Song "Vehicle" The Ides of March 12:13 Album: Vehicle 13:10 How Jim learned guitar 15:03 How The Ides of March got started 17:00 Bald Medusa 18:55 Album: Play On 2019 19:05 How Jim wrote "Eye of the Tiger" for Rocky III 25:33 Jim's guitar collection 27:00 A Pride of Lions 31:45 Jim Peterik's Lifeforce 34:20 Jim Peterik & World Stage 36:52 Lifestyle: Sleep 38:20 Lifestyle: Mindfulness & meditation 40:41 Practice: Time of day 41:16 Jim Peterik's world stage "Women Who Rock the World" 43:13 Practice: Practice is doing 44:26 Creativity: Steps to stay creative 46:13 Creativity: Time of day 46:55 Creativity: Dealing with rejection 49:18 Writing with .38 Special 51:50 Songwriting: How it starts 53:21 Songwriting: Changing form 55:39 Songwriting: Cataloguing ideas #jimpeterik #eyeofthetiger #theidesofmarch #musicians #songwriter #songwriters #composers #musicmajor #musicmajors #musiceducator #musiceducators #musiceducation #podcast #thebestmusicpodcast #clips #musicpodcast #singer #guitarist #guitarplayer #trombonist #trumpet #violin #viola #cello #bass #brass #trombone #mandolin #banjo #drums #percussion #timpani #marimba #oboe #sax #saxophone #clarinet #basoon #alto #soprano #tenor #piano #keyboard #survivor #idesofmarch #theidesofmarch #sammyhagar, #rocky #rocky3 #rockyIII #grammy #grammywinning Logo, Intro Video, and Branding: Arron Leishman Audio and Video: Zach Ramey zacherylramey@gmail.com Video Thumbnail: Jean Tomasulo https://www.behance.net/jeantomasulo Dan's Thumbnail Photo: John Mollura Photography
This week the Colvin Brothers pay tribute to our sister Jennifer with "Women Who Rock". The Colvin Five is your favorite Broadway Shows and we shout out the many, many people who aided us with Jennifer's services last week. The Hudson Valley's newest celebrity Woody is back with another unique weather forecast and we will say goodbye to our most dedicated listener, Jennifer Colvin DeRasmo. As many of you commented on social media, Jennifer was a light in this world and she touched everyone who knew her in a very unique and special way. The Colvin Brothers on z93 airs 3pm Eastern Time every Sunday on z93.3 FM, z93hv.com AND z93 on the iHeart Radio App and our archives will continue to be gathered here in podcast form for those of you who are unable to tune in Sponsor --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colvin-brothers-on-z93/support
The most important relationship we will ever have is the one we have with ourselves. We are our own worst critic and it's usually hardest for us to truly love, embrace and forgive ourselves. When we can let go of our stories that are not honoring us and begin to heal the way we treat ourselves, life starts to get really good! In this powerful conversation with Talia she displays an example of a true warrior who has come leaps and bounds on the journey of self-discovery. She is transparent, authentic and unapologetic about standing in her power! Talia's Bio This Salt Lake City "musical powerhouse" is known for sourcing energies reminiscent to the bluesy rawness of Janis Joplin and the fire of Jimi Hendrix. Synergizing that old soul vibe with new school sounds, best described by Katie Bain as "blistering." Having been "struck by her talent, stage presence and refreshing candor." - Insomniac: Best of Electric Forest Talia is currently focused on two main projects, Gemini Mind, a full electric solo live looping show producing big sounds, ripping guitar solos, body buzzing synth bass and drum pad with dynamic vocals and lyrics that captivate the hearts and minds of people everywhere. Talia Keys & The Love, a foot-stomping, jaw-dropping soul-funk-rock n' roll heavy hitting five member band. Having dropped their first album, We're Here on 4/20/2018, they're currently back in the studio tracking a new album for your ear holes! TK & The Love was organically created with the release of TK's first full length solo album, Fool's Gold (July 2015). Tracking a majority of it herself, Talia invited some of Salt Lake area's finest to recreate it live. Including Dave Brogan (ALO) on drums and Ryan Conger (Joe McQueen Quartet) on keys, shortly after adding Josh Olsen on bass and Lisa Giacoletto on backing vocals. You can find them playing festivals and venues, with music ranging from all original sets to full blown tribute shows. In addition to performing in these two projects, Talia writes, produces and records all original material, totaling four albums so far. As an active member in her community Talia and has graciously accepted the roll of Music Director for the non-profit organization Rock Camp SLC, an empowerment camp for Girls, Transgender and Gender Expansive youth. She is very excited for the fifth season, having grown from the first year with 40 campers to now 120 + new rock n' rollers each summer! 2020 will also mark Salt Lake's third annual adult rock camp Slay Lake City. Rock Camp welcomes volunteers and support crew of all genders. Women Who Rock is a new music series Talia is curating with local radio station KRCL 90.9fm presenting the showcase. This series spotlights women in music by promoting and featuring female fronted bands releasing original music. This series has been promoted at The State Room, The Depot and all programming Friday at the 2019 Utah Arts Festival. Staytuned for more Women Who Rock. Native to SLC, TK is proud to be featured as "a new face" for their re-branding campaign, SKI CITY. Licensing her original song "Me", introducing the campaign as well as singing, playing guitars and drums through out the commercial. You may have seen it previewing for Warren Miller's 2016 - Here, There and Every Where, on-line winter sporting events and select cable networks to name a few. Skiing from the age of six and playing music from the age of nine, it felt like a good fit. Advocating for human rights Talia uses her music to convey a message of growth, awareness and love. Promoting compassion and respect for our Earth and one another. "Music is very healing. If I can inspire just one person a show, I feel I am doing something right!" - Talia
Welcome San Diego's prodigal poet/songwriter/vocalist ALFRED HOWARD and SLC's badass firebrand TALIA KEYS to Episode 041 of The Upful LIFE Podcast! Placing the spotlight on a pair of phenomenal underground artists, each carving out their own path with purpose, ingenuity, and verve. "All Praise Due" Alfred Howard/KDTU 2003 - (7:45), Alfred Howard Intro (10:00), Interview (14:00) "I Love America" Alfred Howard (53:45) Talia Keys Intro (1:02:00), Interview (1:06:00), Vibe Junkie JAMZ (1:49:00) Alfred Howard is an accomplished, versatile lyricist, a provocative poet with humble beginnings performing spoken word; he's a dedicated percussionist, and independent record label guru. Howard's enigmatic, spirited wordplay quickly attracted musicians, poets, and fans alike, and Al became a sought-after vocalist and percussionist for a colorful assembly of bands around San Diego. www.alfredhowardwrites.com During the pandemic shutdown, Alfred embarked on crafting two new songs a week, 100 songs in a year, in collaboration with other artists and musicians, local and national alike. Each cut is accompanied by his own patented short stories, and an original watercolor painting courtesy of Howard's mother Marian. In 2015, Howard decided to take his passion for poetry and music to the next level, forming an independent record label contingent called The Redwoods Collective. Howard is now involved with several different bands and recording projects including The Heavy Guilt, and The Midnight Pine. During his time touring in Alfred Howard & the K23 Orchestra, he sat in with KDTU, Umphrey's Mcgee, Digital Underground, Garaj Mahal, the Slip, JFJO, ALO, and many others. Salt Lake City's Talia Keys is a genre-crossing guitarist/multi-instrumentalist, a musical force of nature who packs a scorching brand of Soul/Funk/Rock N' Roll. Talia fronts her own solo band, plus her solo live-loop project titled Gemini Mind, and a slammin' full-band groove-train called Talia Keys & the Love. Their fantastic debut LP We're Here dropped 4/20/2018 and they have another release in the pipeline. www.TaliaKeys.com Talia is Music Director for the non-profit organization Rock Camp SLC, an empowerment camp for girls, transgender and gender-expansive youth. Women Who Rock is a new music series Talia is curating with local radio station KRCL 90.9FM presenting the showcase. Vibe Junkie Jams “As Serious as Your Life” Four Tet (J Dilla remix feat. Guilty Simpson) “Nag Champa” Common feat. J Dilla Music played: Alborosie- “Kingston Town”, Madlib - "Road of the Lonely Ones", “All Praise Due” Alfred Howard w/KDTU 7/4/03 HSMF, “Don't Look Down” Nikki Bluhm (A.Howard), “One Minute to Midnight” Rebecca Jade (A.Howard), “CoAuthors” Brad Barr (A.Howard), “I Love America” Alfred Howard, “Integrity” Talia Keys & the Love Please Support Upful LIFE on our Brand New PATREON ! https://www.patreon.com/upfullife LARGE UP to our sponsors: Path to Panacea & Herb An' Music: The Healing of the Nations EMAIL the SHOW! B.Getz@UpfulLIFE.com PLEASE LEAVE A REVIEW on iTunes! You Can Listen on Spotify! Theme Song: Mazel Tov by CALVIN VALENTINE
In the latest episode of the Empowerography Podcast, my guest is Melinda Colaizzi. Melinda is the founder and creator of Women who Rock™, which has united some of the biggest names in music to "Rock the Future of Women's Health". In this episode we discuss music, Women Who Rock, performing, women in music, women's health and the boys club mentality that still exists today in 2020. Website - https://www.womenwhorock.info https://www.pitchconsult.com IG - https://www.instagram.com/officialwomenwhorock FB - https://www.facebook.com/officialwomenwhorock “Music has been the foundation and the calling that really carved out my career” - 00:01:26 “Most of the health research side steps the sex differences” - 00:20:40 “We want to empower women to use their voice” - 00:48:40