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BUZZ CUTS — MAY’S BEST FROM BUZZ KNIGHT MEDIA PRODUCTIONS The moments that made this month unforgettable — five clips, four shows, one network. Iconic Guests. May delivered some of the most compelling conversations in the Buzz Knight Media Productions catalog that helped shape society and culture, and we’ve pulled the best of the best. From a Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s raw honesty to a Nashville country music newcomer’s show-stopping debut, here are the five clips you need to hear right now on Buzz Cuts. Stewart Copeland — Takin’ A Walk with Buzz Knight The Police drummer and musical visionary sat down with Buzz for a conversation that moved from stadium rock to global hits without missing a beat. Copeland’s insights on rhythm, creativity, and the chemistry that defined one of rock’s greatest bands made this one of the month’s most-shared moments on Buzz Cuts. Ziggy Marley — Takin’ A Walk with Buzz Knight A conversation rooted in legacy, purpose, and music as a life force. Ziggy opened up about carrying his father’s message forward while forging his own identity — a masterclass in how great music can serve something bigger than itself. Clint Black — Takin’ A Walk with Buzz Knight The country icon got candid about the business of artistry, the craft of songwriting, and staying true to your roots when the industry is pulling in every direction. Pure, straight-talking Nashville wisdom from one of the genre’s all-time greats on Buzz Cuts. Graham Kay — Comedy Saved Me Lynn Hoffman’s guest this month brought the heat — and the laughs. Kay’s take on how comedy pulled him through the darkest chapters of his life was both hilarious and deeply moving, reminding us exactly why this show exists. Danika Hart — Takin’ A Walk Nashville Sarah Harralson’s show continues to uncover the voices that define Music City, and Danika Hart proved exactly why she belongs in the conversation. A rising talent with a story as compelling as her sound — don’t sleep on this one. Buzz Cuts drops every month. Subscribe, follow, and share — the best is always right around the bend.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an enlightening journey as host Buzz Knight takes a walk with none other than nine-time Grammy winner Ziggy Marley, who shares profound insights into his latest album, 'Bright Side. ' Ziggy Marley describes this work as intentionally therapeutic, a testament to his commitment to emotional healing through music on society and culture. Discover how he recorded at 432 Hz, a frequency he believes resonates deeply with human emotions and promotes healing. Ziggy’s exploration of this frequency stems from a desire for personal growth and a deeper understanding of music's impact on mental health, making this episode of 'Taking a Walk' a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of music and wellness. Throughout the conversation, Ziggy emphasizes the importance of creating music not just for commercial success, but for emotional and spiritual connection beyond global hits. He reflects on his family legacy, particularly the influence of his father, the legendary Bob Marley, and how it shapes his mission to use music as a form of healing and social commentary. Ziggy's new studio, Rebel Lion, embodies the collaborative spirit that permeates his creative process, showcasing the power of community in music-making. Buzz Knight, known for his engaging interviews and insightful storytelling, navigates through themes of humility, spirituality, and the transformative power of music. This episode touches on significant societal issues, including racism and mental health, making it an essential listen for those who appreciate the deeper meanings behind iconic songs and the stories of legendary musicians. Listeners will be inspired by Ziggy's artistic reinvention and his commitment to using music as a platform for change. With Buzz Knight's unique perspective, this episode of 'Taking a Walk' promises to deliver not just music history insights, but also personal stories that resonate on a profound level. You'll love Ziggy Marley's answer to Buzz Knight's Dream Walk question. It's not one of the iconic guests you expect it to be. Tune in to hear Ziggy Marley’s inspiring journey, the stories behind his songs, and how he continues to push the boundaries of music in our ever-evolving cultural landscape. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or the soulful sounds of jazz, this episode is packed with insights that will enrich your understanding of music's role in our lives. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation that exemplifies the essence of 'Takin' a Walk'—a podcast that celebrates the artistry and legacy of music, one step at a time. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an enlightening journey as host Buzz Knight takes a walk with none other than nine-time Grammy winner Ziggy Marley, who shares profound insights into his latest album, 'Bright Side. ' Ziggy Marley describes this work as intentionally therapeutic, a testament to his commitment to emotional healing through music. Discover how he recorded at 432 Hz, a frequency he believes resonates deeply with human emotions and promotes healing. Ziggy’s exploration of this frequency stems from a desire for personal growth and a deeper understanding of music's impact on mental health, making this episode of 'Taking a Walk' a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of music and wellness. Throughout the conversation on The Music Podcast, Ziggy emphasizes the importance of creating music not just for commercial success, but for emotional and spiritual connection. He reflects on his family legacy, particularly the influence of his father, the legendary Bob Marley, and how it shapes his mission to use music as a form of healing and social commentary. Ziggy's new studio, Rebel Lion, embodies the collaborative spirit that permeates his creative process, showcasing the power of community in music-making. Buzz Knight, known for his engaging interviews and insightful storytelling, navigates through themes of humility, spirituality, and the transformative power of music on society and culture. This episode touches on significant societal issues, including racism and mental health, making it an essential listen for those who appreciate the deeper meanings behind iconic songs and the stories of legendary musicians. Listeners will be inspired by Ziggy's artistic reinvention and his commitment to using music as a platform for change. With Buzz Knight's unique perspective, this episode of 'Taking a Walk' promises to deliver not just music history insights, but also personal stories that resonate on a profound level. Tune in to hear Ziggy Marley’s inspiring journey, the stories behind his songs, and how he continues to push the boundaries of music in our ever-evolving cultural landscape. Whether you're a fan of classic rock history, indie music journeys, or the soulful sounds of jazz, this episode is packed with insights that will enrich your understanding of music's role in our lives. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation that exemplifies the essence of 'Takin' a Walk'—a podcast that celebrates the artistry and legacy of music, one step at a time. All iconic guests answer Buzz Knight's Dream Walk question and Ziggy Marley's answer will surprise you. Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
UCLA police arrested a 29-year old man Friday after a string of alleged assaults at several campus dorms. A fire at an apartment building near UC Riverside has displaced 150 people. Josie Huang talks to Ziggy Marley about his love for Los Angeles, his dad’s legacy, and his latest album. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
This week on the pod, Seth and Josh welcome Ziggy Marley! Ziggy talks all about growing up in Kingston as the son of Bob Marley, what his father's fame felt like during his childhood, and the family trips that shaped him: from modest weekends in the Jamaican countryside to traveling to Zimbabwe for the country's 1980 independence celebration. He also shares stories about moving to Delaware for a year, experiencing snow for the first time, visiting Miami, and meeting half-siblings during rides in the family's yellow VW. Plus, Ziggy also chats about his upcoming studio album "Brightside," out now! Watch more Family Trips episodes: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlqYOfxU_jQem4_NRJPM8_wLBrEEQ17B6 ------------------------- Support our sponsors: Shopify Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial today at https://SHOPIFY.COM/trips Rula Rula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/trips #rulapod First Leaf Stop settling for wines that don't quite hit the mark. Head to https://TryFirstleaf.com/trips to sign up and you'll get fifty percent off your first box PLUS free shipping for an entire year. ------------------------- Family Trips is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions. Theme song written and performed by Jeff Tweedy. ------------------------- About the Show: Lifelong brothers Seth Meyers and Josh Meyers ask guests to relive childhood memories, unforgettable family trips, and other disasters! New Episodes of Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers are available every Tuesday. ------------------------- Executive Producers: Rob Holysz, Jeph Porter, Natalie Holysz Creative Producer: Sam Skelton Coordinating Producer: Derek Johnson Video Editor: Josh Windisch Mix & Master: Josh Windisch Episode Artwork: Analise Jorgensen #familytrips #sethmeyers #joshmeyers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blues Saraceno is a rock guitarist, composer, and producer. At 17 he played in a band with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker, formerly of Cream. And later on he played with the band Poison. He's also performed with Ziggy Marley and Melissa Ethridge. He's one of the “go-to” guys for many of LA's top record producers and engineers. He's also produced artists like Lindsay Price who was in the hit NBC series Lipstick Jungle. And he's had great success getting his works placed in television and film. My featured song is “Ode To Jerry”, from the album Play by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link. —----------------------------------------------------------- The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries! Click here for All Episodes Click here for Guest List Click here for Guest Groupings Click here for Guest Testimonials Click here to Subscribe Click here to receive our Email Updates Click here to Rate and Review the podcast —---------------------------------------- CONNECT WITH BLUES:www.bluessaraceno.com —---------------------------------------- ROBERT'S NEWEST RELEASE:“MI CACHIMBER ALL STARS” is the new, expanded version of Robert's single, “Mi Cachimber”, which he wrote for his father. Featuring Camila Cortina on Rhodes and Xito Lovell on trombone in addition to Benny Benack III and Dave Smith on flugelhorn, and Project Grand Slam's rhythm section. CLICK HERE FOR OFFICIAL VIDEO CLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS —-------------------------------------- ROBERT'S RECENT RELEASE: “MA PETITE FLEUR STRING QUARTET” is Robert's latest release. It transforms his jazz ballad into a lush classical string quartet piece. Praised by a host of classical music stars. CLICK HERE FOR YOUTUBE LINK CLICK HERE FOR ALL LINKS —---------------------------------------- Audio production: Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast: Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music: Website - www.projectgrandslam.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com
House, funk, soul, disco, reggae, hip hop, afrobeats, UKG, drum & bass and all manner of beats for open-minded listeners. Fresh releases and classic gems, presented by DJ D'Francisco direct from London. New episode every Sunday night. Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on www.musicboxradio.co.uk 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Contact: fdisco@hotmail.com / @frankiedisco54 Tracklist Gil Scott-Heron - Morning Thoughts Logic - Call for Revolution The Abysinnians - Decleration of Rights Horace Andy - Money Money Ziggy Marley - See Dem Fake Leaders Fela Kuti - No Agreement Nina Simone - Backlash Blues Monkyman & Sibs - Dounana The Neighbourhood Kids - Fed Up Curtis Mayfield - If There's Hell Below Steller - Terrence Swing 52 - Colour of My Skin The BCrew - Promised Land Jamiroquai - Emergency on Planet Earth (London Rican Edit) Spektive - This Is England The Ganja Kru -This World Only Joe - Revolution Amy Be - I See You (D'Francisco Remix) Riya, Collette Warren & L-Side - All For Something Man Up A Tree - Every Nation ft. Parly B Ed Solo & Deekline - Ghost Town Gold Dubs & Kalum - No More War Lowkey - Blood Sweat & Tears O'Jays - For The Love of Money Blind Truth, Tata, Toney - Why Cant We See (Club Mix)
From playoff heartbreak with the Oilers and Raptors, to workplaces cracking down on cell phones, plus Drake shooting a new music video in Toronto. There's also a wild Full House residuals revelation, history made at the Kentucky Derby, the biggest Met Gala moments, a cruise ship illness affecting Canadians, and why everyone is just realizing Ziggy Marley sang the Arthur theme song.
For nearly 40 years, Ziggy Marley has built a legendary career across music, writing and philanthropy. Now, the eldest son of reggae icon Bob Marley returns with Brightside, his ninth studio album, which was produced entirely by him and his brother Stephen. He chats with Q's Tom Power about what happens when he records with instruments tuned to a lower frequency, the spiritual place he seeks out when he makes music, and the first song he ever dedicated to his late father.
This week on the show, Ryan and Patrick welcome legendary reggae artist, Ziggy Marley to discuss his new album, Brightside - available now wherever you find music.https://zig.lnk.to/brightside
Britney Spears slapped with a DUI charge. The legal lifeline that could save her from jail. Then, inside Taylor Frankie Paul's courtroom face-off with her ex. The judge getting the last word as Taylor's “Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” co-star tries to defend leaked audio trashing Taylor. Plus, why police pulled The Rock over minutes after his ET interview. And, Meryl Streep spills on a Hollywood ‘feud' with Goldie Hawn? The on set habit that tested her patience. Then, Glenn Close cements her Hollywood legacy. Plus, Valerie Bertinelli back on screen. Her return to acting after the pain that sidelined her and the breakthrough fueling her comeback. And, an all new ET Then & Now with Punky Brewster all grown up. Soleil Moon Frye on the role that shaped her and still brings her to tears. Then, inside Ziggy Marley's home where his father's legacy lives on. Plus, “Mortal Kombat 2” leveling up. Only ET is behind the scenes. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does it mean to stay true to yourself in a world that constantly changes? Join host Buzz Knight on this week’s episode of takin' a walk as he sits down with the legendary musician Taj Mahal, a two-time Grammy winner whose contributions to American music have left an indelible mark. In this captivating conversation, we dive deep into Taj's remarkable new album, "Time," which features a previously unreleased Bill Withers composition that is sure to resonate with listeners. Taj shares his heartfelt initial reaction to the song, illuminating the profound connection he shared with Withers and the mutual respect that defined their musical journey As we explore the vibrant tapestry of music history, Taj Mahal reflects on his experiences within the music industry, offering insights into his philosophy of authenticity and the importance of staying true to one’s roots. His anecdotes, including a memorable encounter with Bill Withers, reveal the human side of musicianship, highlighting the emotional depth that fuels their artistry. This episode is not just about music; it’s about the creative journeys that shape artists and the stories behind the songs that touch our hearts. Listeners will also be treated to tales of Taj's collaborations, including a track with Ziggy Marley, and the rich music scene of the past that has influenced his career. Buzz Knight expertly guides this conversation, weaving in themes of family, recognition in the music industry, and the legacy of blues music. Taj’s reflections provide a heartfelt conclusion to the episode, showcasing his enduring passion for music and the profound connections that define his life. Whether you’re a fan of rock music history, jazz music, or simply love inspiring music stories, this episode of takin' a walk is packed with insights and heartfelt moments that will inspire you. Join us as we celebrate the artistic reinvention and resilience of one of music’s greats, and discover the stories behind the songs that have shaped our lives. Tune in for a journey through the music history that connects us all, and be inspired by the legacy of legendary musicians like Taj Mahal.Support the show: https://takinawalk.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re excited to have back on the show this week the one and only Ziggy Marley, who just dropped a beautiful new album called “Brightside”. In honor of the moment, we feature an (almost) all-Marley show featuring tunes from several generations of Marleys, mostly focused on the OG Bob, Ziggy, Stephen and also the newer […]
This weeks show starts with classics from Pablo Moses, Barrington levy, Horace Andy, Lacksley Castell, Michael Prophet, Bunny Wailer, Junior Murvin & Dillinger, The Maytones & I-Roy, Dennis Brown, Burning Spear, Don Carlos, Wayne Jarrett, Gregory Isaacs, Freddie McGregor, Cornell Campbell & Papa Tullo, Al Campbell, The Heptones, Prince Alla, Ronnie Davis, Rob Symeonn, The Raver, West Molites, Sister Carol, Nasio Fontaine, Ossie Dellimore, Sugar Minott and Bushman. New music this week comes from Protoje, Brother Culture, Burning Spear & Big Youth, YT, Bukkha, King Stanley & Krone, I Straw Berry, Marcus I & aDUBta, Hit Bound, Ras Jem, Jah Version, PatoRanking & Buju Banton, Anthony Cruz, Jah Works, Ziggy Marley, and Al Campbell with the Bass Culture Players. Also this we ride the Fruits Ripe Riddim featuring Jesse Royal, Busy Signal, and Irie Souljah with G Whizz. Enjoy! Pablo Moses - Reggae Warrior - Best Of - Baco Music Barrington Levy - Teach Me Culture - Ras Portraits: Live & Learn Presents - Ras Records Horace Andy & Ranking Buckers - Them Never Tell I/Lie Teacher Gal - Jah Love Rockers: Revolutionary Sounds From The Rockers & Steppers Era 1975-1980 - Trojan Records Lacksley Castell - Jah Love Is Sweeter - Black Ark In Dub/Black Ark Vol. 2 - VP Records Michael Prophet & Roots Radics - Righteous Are The Conqueror/Conquering Dub - Greensleeves Presents: Iration Steppers Dubs From The Foundation - Greensleeves The Co-Operators - Frontline Dub - Dub Over Yonder - Waggle Dance Records Bunny Wailer - Roots Man Skanking - Rock N Groove - Solomonic Junior Murvin & Dillinger - Roots Train extended mix - Arkology - Island Records The Maytones feat. I-Roy - Money Worries - Their Greatest Hits - Heartbeat Records Dennis Brown - Sitting and Watching - Ultimate Collection - Hip O Records Burning Spear - Greetings - Farover - Heartbeat Records Burning Spear - Foggy - Living Dub Vol. 2 - Heartbeat Records Burning Spear feat. Big Youth - Here I Come - Call On Me Live - Burning Music Productions Don Carlos & Gold - Dice Cup - Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential - Hit Bound Wayne Jarrett - Chip In - Reggae Anthology: Henry Junjo Lawes Volcano Eruption - VP Records Gregory Isaacs - Storm - Blood & Fire All Stars: Singerman - Blood & Fire Freddie McGregor - Big Ship - Big Ship - Greensleeves Cornell Campbell & Papa Tullo - 100lbs Of Collie - Black Joy Al Campbell - Collie Herb/Collie Herb Dub - Jah Life/DKR 12” The Heptones - Through The Fire I Come - Deep In The Roots - Heartbeat Prince Alla - Daniel In The Lions Den (extended mix) - Prince Alla & Junior Ross: I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975-1978 - Blood & Fire Ronnie Davis & The Aggrovators - Sun Is Shining - VP Records Rob Symeonn - Anything For Jah - Easy Star Volume 1 - Easy Star Records The Raver - Life Of My Own - When Jah Shall Come - Pressure Sounds West Molites - I See A Sign/I See A Sign Version - Big Dread/TRS Records 7” Sister Carol - Murdee & Stylee - Black Cinderella - Heartbeat Records Nasio Fontaine - Armed And Dangerous - Universal Cry - Greensleeves Ossie Dellimore - Scandal Mongerer - Reggae Music - Skank Records Sugar Minott - Born In The Ghetto/Dub In The Ghetto - Easy Star Volume 1 - Easy Star Records Bushman - Music - Conquering Lion - Burning Bushes Music Protoje feat. Masicka - Ting Loud - Art Of Acceptance - Indiggnation Collective/Ineffable Records Eesah w/ Little Lion Sound & Groovewax - Big & Bad - Success - Evidence Music Brother Culture - History Lesson - Behold The Lion - Evidence Music YT - Dancehall Cassette - Sativa Records Bukkha & Mysticwood Meet Natty Nature - Burning/Burning Dub (Mysticwood Mix) - Bukkha King Stanley & Krone - The Wicked Harm - Ting A Ling Records Anthony B - Rude Bwoy - Ineffable Records I Straw Berry - Weed Please - Silver Diamond Productions Zion I Kings feat. Jesse Royal - Give Thanks - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Zion I Kings feat. Busy Signal - The Days - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Zion I Kings feat. Irie Souljah & G Whizz - Trodding On - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Keith & Tex - Gun Life - Gun Life - Liquidator Music Matthew Malcom - Please Sir - Dubshot Records Marcus I Meets aDUBta & The Black Oak Roots All Stars - Mr. Bossman - Fullness - F-Spot Records Runkus & Sean Paul - Sure As The Sun - Easy Star Records The Congos - Noah Sugar Pan - Heart Of The Congos - Blood & Fire King Tubby Meets Tommy McCook & The Aggrovators - The Dub Station - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records King Tubby W/Roots Radics - Highway Dub - Rootikal In The Vaults At Midnight Rock - Roots Records Channel One - Visions Dub Wise - Raw Dubs Vol. 1 - Channel One Sound System Hit Bound - Ghetto Rock/Golden Tile Dub - Hit Bound 7” Errol Bellot & Campstreet Rockers w/ M.A.S.H. - Terror In America/Peacemaker - Ire HiFi Piper Street Sound & Naram feat. General Pecos - Under Siege/Under Siege (Naram's Dub Version) - Piper Street Sound Earl 16 & Jah Warrior - Reality/Reality Dub - Jah Warrior Showcase Vol. 2 - Jah Warrior Ras Jem - Give Jah Thanks and Praise/Give Jah Thanks And Praise Dub - Royal Majestic Music Dubmatix feat. Treson - Dirt Dust & Sand (Roots Rewind) - Atomic Subsonic - Dubmatix Jah Version - Pest - Evidence Music Pato Ranking feat. Buju Banton - African Soldier - Pato Ranking Anthony Cruz - Dem Badmind - Tad's Records Jah Works - Vampire - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions Ziggy Marley - Racism Is A Killa - Brightside - Tuff Gong Worldwide Al Campbell & Bass Culture Players - Where Is The Love/Love Dubwise Number 3 - Seafront International
Morgen Samstag ist der Record Store Day 2026 zum Support all unserer unabhängigen Plattenläden. Also gehet und kaufet. Aber was denn? In Sachen Neuheiten bekommt ihr wie immer freitags im Sounds! die Übersicht: Dick anstreichen sollte man Nine Inch Noize (Vinyl tba), Jessie Ware und Ziggy Marley.
On this week's episode of Artist Friendly, Joel Madden is joined by Ziggy Marley. Marley was only 12 years old when his father died, but he's carried on his legacy, putting out multiple albums, launching a record label, and producing the 2024 film Bob Marley: One Love. Before the release of his ninth full-length, Brightside, Marley stopped by the Artist Friendly studio for a grounded, soulful conversation with Madden. The two go deep on the making of his record, the song he wrote as a love letter to his father, and what it means to find your path without imitating someone else. “We all have a purpose here, so I'm just doing my part,” he tells Madden. “I'm not trying to be the brain if I'm the heart.” ------- Listen to their Artist Friendly conversation on Spotify. ------- Follow Artist Friendly! IG: @artist.friendly TikTok: @artist.friendly YouTube: youtube.com/@artist.friendly ------- Host: Joel Madden, @joelmadden Executive Producers: Joel Madden, Benji Madden, Jillian King Producers: Josh Madden, Joey Simmrin, Janice Leary Director/Visual Producer/Editor: Ryan Schaefer Audio Producer/Composer: Nick Gray Music/Theme Composer: Nick Gray Cover Art/Design: Ryan Schaefer Additional Contributors: Anna Zanes, Neville Hardman ------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Continuing our preview series in the run up to Record Store Day, April 18, Grammy and Emmy winning musician and activist Ziggy Marley is here to discuss the exclusive Record Store Day debut of his brand new album Brightside (Tuff Gong Worldwide), his new studios and HQ in L.A., the legacy of his iconic father Bob Marley, remembrances of Sly Dunbar (from Sly & Robbie), and the challenges of conquering racsim and all manner of hate in the world, plus an update on The Ziggy Marley Foundation's ongoing relief efforts for the people of Jamaica devastated in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. RECORD STORE DAY IS APRIL 18th. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, not to mention The List, visit RecordStoreDay.co Didn't find everything on your RSD lists? Maybe you'll still find it on RSDMRKT.com. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends!
House, funk, soul, disco, reggae, hip hop, afrobeats, UKG, drum & bass and all manner of beats for open-minded listeners. Fresh releases and classic gems, presented by DJ D'Francisco direct from London. New episode every Sunday night. Catch the pod live every Friday afternoon on www.musicboxradio.co.uk 3-5 UK time, as a podcast or at www.mixcloud.com/francisco Contact: fdisco@hotmail.com / @frankiedisco54 Tracklist Aja Monet - Us Betty Bibbs - Pounds of Soul Lester Sterling - Afrikaan Beat Blackhenoh - Now I Know You Dont Care (feat. Buju Bonton, Ziggy Marley & Damian Marley) Oscar Perry - I Think They'd Sell the Sunshine 4 Hero - Golden Age of Life Marco Polo - Nostalgia ft Masta Ace Pete Rock & CL Smooth - They Reminisce Over You The Sequence - Funk You Up (D'Francisco DJ Edit) Tycoon To$h; Terminator Troops - Action Ray Bryant - Above the Rock Deodato - Keep On Movin' David Christie - Back Fire (PBR Streetgang Remix) The Joubert Singers - Stand on the Word (Panoptikum Arkestra Remix) Kraak & Smaak - Squeeze Me ft. Ben Westbeech Underground Movement - Jammin' Piano Rebel MC - Coming On Strong (Instrumental) Chris Cuevas - Hip Hop (D'Francisco Vocal Dub Edit) Bass Hitt, Dreamgirl Vee - The Beat That Makes U Move (The Late Nite Sleeeze Mix) Dusky - Careless Zefer - Love Sensation Freestylers - Push Up (Plump DJ's Remix) New Era - New Era Pascal - P-Funk Era New Blood - Worries in the Dance
Alexis Nunes, Herc Gomez, and Alejandro Moreno start this edition of Futbol Americas by reacting to some good and bad news for USMNT strikers. Folarin Balogun has been tearing up Ligue 1 while Patrick Agyemang just got hurt. Obed Vargas made an impression against Barcelona while Johnny Cardoso missed out due to injury. Has Johnny progressed this season? Our very own Jeff Carlisle sat down with Johnny. Miami had their first game in their brand-new stadium. It's too bad they drew vs. Austin FC. Alexis talks to Ziggy Marley about the 2 Jamaican national teams. Finally, it's Herc's birthday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ziggy Marley stops by Club Random to talk to Bill Maher about his new album, Brightside. The conversation drifts—from music and life in Jamaica to Rastafarian beliefs, sacred herb, and why Ziggy keeps his cannabis use private and spiritual, not commercial. Along the way, they get into food, health, and a shared distrust of what we consume. Ziggy reflects on growing up as Bob Marley's son, navigating identity, and learning to set boundaries after watching a life that was open to everyone. They touch on cross-cultural relationships, religion, and the idea that most labels don't hold up under real human connection. Check out Brightside when it drops April 18—and catch him on tour. Support our Advertisers: -Connect with quality therapists and mental health experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/RANDOM #rulapod #ad -Get 15% off OneSkin with the code RANDOM at https://www.oneskin.co/RANDOM #oneskinpod #ad Subscribe to the Club Random YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/clubrandompodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Watch episodes ad-free – subscribe to Bill Maher's Substack: https://billmaher.substack.com Subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you listen: https://bit.ly/ClubRandom Buy Club Random Merch: https://clubrandom.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices ABOUT CLUB RANDOM Bill Maher rewrites the rules of podcasting the way he did in television in this series of one on one, hour long conversations with a wide variety of unexpected guests in the undisclosed location called Club Random. There's a whole big world out there that isn't about politics and Bill and his guests—from Bill Burr and Jerry Seinfeld to Jordan Peterson, Quentin Tarantino and Neil DeGrasse Tyson—talk about all of it. For advertising opportunities please email: PodcastPartnerships@Studio71us.com ABOUT BILL MAHER Bill Maher was the host of “Politically Incorrect” (Comedy Central, ABC) from 1993-2002, and for the last fourteen years on HBO's “Real Time,” Maher's combination of unflinching honesty and big laughs have garnered him 40 Emmy nominations. Maher won his first Emmy in 2014 as executive producer for the HBO series, “VICE.” In October of 2008, this same combination was on display in Maher's uproarious and unprecedented swipe at organized religion, “Religulous.” Maher has written five bestsellers: “True Story,” “Does Anybody Have a Problem with That? Politically Incorrect's Greatest Hits,” “When You Ride Alone, You Ride with Bin Laden,” “New Rules: Polite Musings from a Timid Observer,” and most recently, “The New New Rules: A Funny Look at How Everybody But Me Has Their Head Up Their Ass.” FOLLOW CLUB RANDOM https://www.clubrandom.com https://www.facebook.com/Club-Random-101776489118185 https://twitter.com/clubrandom_ https://www.instagram.com/clubrandompodcast https://www.tiktok.com/@clubrandompodcast FOLLOW BILL MAHER https://www.billmaher.com https://twitter.com/billmaher https://www.instagram.com/billmaher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This weeks show starts off with music from Pablo Moses, Johnny Osbourne, Beniam Willing, Ini Kamoze, Ramon Judah, Rootz HiFi, Dub Syndicate & U-Brown, Rob Symeonn, Barry Issac & UK Principal, Firmly Planted Sound System with Ashanti Selah, Daba Makourejah, Johnny Clarke, Wayne Wade, Freddie McKay, Freddie McGregor, Hugh Mundell, Yabby You, Bob Marley, The Mighty Diamonds, Chronixx, Alton Ellis, Peter Broggs, Barrington Levy, Triston Palmer, and Half Pint. New music this week comes from Ziggy Marley, PatoRanking & Buju Banton, Gentleman, The 18th Parallel & Hezron, Jah Works, Micah Shemaiah, Xana Romeo, Anthony Klash, Marcus I & aDUBta, Blvk H3ro, Irie Souljah with G. Whizz, and MediSun. Also this week we feature 3 classic remastered tracks from the VP Record label featuring Eek A Mouse, Garnet Silk, and Dennis Brown as well as hear dubs from King Jammy, Scientist, Niney The Observer, Bost & Bin, and Prince Fatty. Enjoy! Pablo Moses - Ready, Aim, Fire - In The Future - Alligator Records Johnny Osbourne & Roots Radics - Mr. Marshall/The Dub Marshall - Greensleeves Presents: Iration Steppas Dubs From The Foundation - Greensleeves Beniam Willing - Babylon - Jah Roots - Abendigo Records Ini Kamoze feat. Lupa - Trample - Ini Kamoze Meets Xterminator: Tramplin Down Babylon - 9Soundclik Ramon Judah - Truth & Rights/Truth & Rights (A Bad Boy Version) - Tuff Scout Scientist Meets Blanc Du Blanc - The Receptive Harmony Of Stars - Before The Beginning - Soul Selects Records Rootz HiFi feat. John Cereal - Here Comes The Rastaman/Here Comes The Dub - Rootz HiFi Music Dub Syndicate feat. U-Brown - Lion King - The Rasta Far I - Collision Cause Of Chapter 3 Rob Symeonn - Message In The Music - The Chosen One - Redbud Barry Issac - Rastafari Army - I-Tal Soup 12” UK Principal - Mistry Babylon - I-Tal Soup 12” UK Principal & Peetah Sunday - Mistry Dub - I-Tal Soup 12” Firmly Rooted Sound System feat. Ashanti Selah - Wicked Man Flex/Left Hand Skank Riddim - Firmly Rooted Records Daba Makourejah - Mighty Redeemer/Mighty Dub - Daba Makourejah Meets Meekman - Amoul Bayi Records Johnny Clarke - Peace In The Ghetto - Fatman Studio 7” Wayne Wade - Down In Iran - Pirate 12” Freddie McKay - Inna Mi Yard - Hulk 7” Freddy McGregor - Chant It Down - Roots Vibration 12” Hugh Mundell - Run Revolution A Come - Africa Must Be Free By 1983 - Greensleeves Yabby You - Deliver Me From My Enemies/Deliver Me From My Enemies Version - Deliver Me From My Enemies - Blood & Fire Bob Marley & The Wailers - So Much Trouble In The World - Survival - Tuff Gong Mighty Diamonds - Brother Man - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records Chronixx - Keep On Rising - Exile - Forever Living Originals Alton Ellis feat. Dub Organiser Quintet - Road To Slavery/Dubwise To Slavery - Fashion Records Peter Broggs - Rise & Shine - Rise & Shine - Ras Records Barrington Levy - Please Jah Jah - Prison Oval Rock: 40th Anniversary Edition - VP Records Triston Palmer - Babylon - Entertainment - Culture Press Half Pint - Cost Of Living - Victory - Ras Records Eek A Mouse w/Sly & Robbie - I Want To Know (12” Mix) - VP Records Ziggy Marley - Racism Is A Killa - Brightside - Tuff Gong Worldwide PatoRanking & Buju Banton - African Soldier - Pato Ranking Gentleman - Lion - Gratitude - Don Corleon The 18th Parallel feat. Hezron - Keep On Keeping On - All Fruits Ripe - Fruits Records Jah Works feat. Kenyatta Hill - Beautiful River - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions Jah Works - Vampire - River Of Life - Riddim House Productions Micah Shemaiah - Be Brave - Natural Is The Mystic - Jah Solid Rock Music Xana Romeo feat. Lutan Fyah - The Meek - The Divine Blueprint - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Xana Romeo & Jallanzo feat. Lutan Fyah - The Kingdom Dub - The Divine Dub - Charmax Music/Xana Romeo Fatbabs feat. Jah Lil - End Of War - This Love Is Forever - Big Scoop Records Jah Device - Bye Bye Babylon - Love And Sacrifice - Stingray Records Glen Washington - Oh, To Be Like H.I.M. - Just Giving Thanks - Tad's Records Garnet Silk - It's Growing (alternative mix) - VP Records Dennis Brown & King Jammy - It's Magic/It's Magic Hypocrites Dub Version - VP Records K. Vibes - Reggae Music - King Jammy's King Jammy - Red Square Dub - Waterhouse Dub - VP Records Scientist - Blood In South Africa - Yabby You & Michael Prophet Meet Scientist At The Dub Station - My45 Niney The Observer - You're No Dub Baby - Sledgehammer Dub: In The Streets Of Jamaica - Motion Records Bost & Bim & Fabwize - Dark Light Dub - Dub Monster - The Bombist Prince Fatty - Adubajonoi - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - 17 North Parade Zion I Kings feat. Protoje - A Vibes Dub - In Search Of Zion - Indiggnation Collective Earlyworm - Inhale The Lion - Natty Droid - Renegade Recordings Abassi All Stars feat. Sis Sanae - Free Jah Children - Showcase - Universal Egg Twilight Circus Dub Sound System feat. Luciano - What We Got To Do (Zion Train Remix)/What We Got To Do (Zion Train Dub Mix) - Remixed Dubwise - M Records Anthony Klash - The Drop/The Drop (MB Dub) - Tuff Scout Records Max Romeo - Rich People - Far I: Captain Of My Ship - Jah Shaka Music Jah Shaka feat. Max Romeo - People's Dub - Far I Ship Dub - Jah Shaka Music Unlisted Fanatic feat. Earl 16 - Incredible/Incredible Dub/Ruffer Dub - Unlisted Fanatic Double Tiger w/ Sly & Robbie - Walk Away - Easy Star Records Marcus I Meets aDUBta & The Black Oak Roots All Stars - Mr. Bossman - Fullness - F-Spot Records Micah Shemaiah - Mellow Mood - Natural Is The Mystic - Jah Solid Rock Music Blvk H3ro - Strictly Good Vibes - Diaspora Sound/Boomyard Irie Souljah feat. G Whizz & Zion I Kings - Trodding On - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Zion I Kings - Fruits Ripe Riddim Dub - Zion High Productions MediSun - Forward Ever - The Storm Is Passing Over - Stay Nice Music
On the Saturday March 14, 2026 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we meet 8 time Juno nominee Ammote. She recently won Best Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year at the Reggae North Music Awards. Her album Water earned her a JUNO Award nomination as well as Grammy Award consideration and she has shared stages with renowned artists such as Michael Bublé, Sean Paul, Ziggy Marley, Chronixx, Arkells, Brandy and Wyclef Jean. Today Ammoye joins me to talk about being nominated for Reggae Recording of the Year at the 2026 JUNOs for the song “More Reggae (Funk It Up),” her collaboration with powerhouse performer Samora. Then, we get to know Sonya Singh. Following the success of her debut, Sonya returns with “The Fake Matchmaker,” a delightful, trope-rich rom-com with real heart. With sharp humour and irresistible chemistry, the novel delivers a smart, modern take on dating, expectations, and the beautiful messiness of falling for someone at the wrong time. Told through a fun, fizzy rom-com lens, Manisha’s story is also steeped in Indian culture, exploring family dynamics and generational expectations with warmth and wit.
On the Saturday March 14, 2026 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we meet 8 time Juno nominee Ammote. She recently won Best Vocalist and Entertainer of the Year at the Reggae North Music Awards. Her album Water earned her a JUNO Award nomination as well as Grammy Award consideration and she has shared stages with renowned artists such as Michael Bublé, Sean Paul, Ziggy Marley, Chronixx, Arkells, Brandy and Wyclef Jean. Today Ammoye joins me to talk about being nominated for Reggae Recording of the Year at the 2026 JUNOs for the song “More Reggae (Funk It Up),” her collaboration with powerhouse performer Samora. Then, we get to know Sonya Singh. Following the success of her debut, Sonya returns with “The Fake Matchmaker,” a delightful, trope-rich rom-com with real heart. With sharp humour and irresistible chemistry, the novel delivers a smart, modern take on dating, expectations, and the beautiful messiness of falling for someone at the wrong time. Told through a fun, fizzy rom-com lens, Manisha's story is also steeped in Indian culture, exploring family dynamics and generational expectations with warmth and wit.
This weeks show starts off with classics from Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, Bunny Wailer, Lucky Dube, Edi Fitzroy, Mikey Dread, Sylford Walker, Cornell Campbell & Prince Hammer, Jennifer Lara & Jackie Mittoo, Carlton Livingston, The Black Survivors, Israel Vibration, Nasio Fontaine, The Mediatations, Carlton Patterson, Ronnie Davis & Little Joe, Barrington Levy, Bob Andy, Henry Simms, Gyptian, Capleton, and Richie Spice. New music this week comes from Benjammin & Roberto Sanchez, The 18th Parallel with Micah Shemaiah & Keith Rowe, Chronixx, Kimeco, Irie Love with Medisun, Elastica Dub with Zion Train, Manwel T, Jesse Royal, Sammy Dread, Eesah, Perfect Giddimani with Yungg Trip, Chezidek, and Dactah Chando. Also this week you will hear dubs from 10 Ft. Ganja Plant, Ticklah, The Easy Star All Stars, Nat Birchall & Al Breadwinner, Mungo's HiFi, The Twinkle Brothers, Mad Professor with Aisha, and Joe Ariwa with General Levy. Enjoy! Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers - Tumblin' Down - Conscious Party - Virgin Freddie McGregor w/Dennis Brown & Cocoa Tea - It Could Be Worst - Legit - Shanachie Bunny Wailer - Camouflage - Rule Dance Hall - Shanachie Lucky Dube - Crime & Corruption - The Way It Is - Shanachie Edi Fitzroy - First Class Citizen/ First Class Citizen Dub - Youthman Penitentiary - Alligator Records Summer All Stars - Man In The Street - Summer Records Anthology 1974-1988 - Light In The Attic Mikey Dread - Roots & Culture - The Prime Of Mikey Dread: Massive Dub Cuts From 1978-1992 - Music Club Sylford Walker - Deuteronomy - Run It Red: Mick Hucknall Selects From 10 Years of Blood & Fire Classics - Blood & Fire Cornell Campbell & Prince Hammer - Free Meal Ticket/Bible - Common Ground International 7” Jennifer Lara & Jackie Mittoo w/Sound Dimension - Woman Of The Ghetto/Side Walk Doctor Version - Dub Store Special 7” Carlton Livingston - Call Of The Rastaman - Jah Life 7” The Black Survivors - Every Knee Shall Bow - Jack Ruby Presents: The Black Foundation - Heartbeat Records Jack Ruby - Dub Upright - Black Foundation In Dub - Heartbeat Records Israel Vibration - Strength Of My Life - Strength Of My Life - Ras Records Nasio Fontaine - Prophet - Universal Cry - Greensleeves The Meditations - Babylon Trap Them - Deeper Roots: The Best Of The Mediations - Heartbeat Records Carlton Patterson - Hypocrite - Total Recall Volume 10 - VP Records Ronnie Davis - Tradition - Stand And Give Praise: Roots Reggae - Trojan Records Little Joe - Tradition Skank - If Deejay Was Your Trade: The Dreads At King Tubby's 1974-1977 - Blood & Fire Barrington Levy - Don't Fuss Nor Fight - Junjo Presents: Big Showdown At King Tubby's - Greensleeves Bob Andy - Set Me Free - High Note 12” Henry Simms - Live In Love/Live In Love Dub - TRS Records 7” Gyptian - Serious Times - The Biggest Reggae One Drop Anthems 2005 - Greensleeves Capleton - Raggy Road - Serious Times: Bobby Digital Productions - VP Records Richie Spice - The Biggest Reggae One Drop Anthems 2005 - Greensleeves Benjammin & Roberto Sanchez - Each One, Teach One - Sons & Daughters - Evidence Music The 18th Parallel feat. Micah Shemaiah - To Be Free/Freedom Dub - All Fruits Ripe - Fruits Records The 18th Parallel feat. Keith Rowe - Love Gets Sweeter - All Fruits Ripe - Fruits Records Future Irie - Never Fail - Evidence Music Chronixx - Keep On Rising - Exile - Forever Living Originals Kimeco - Open Your Eyes - Silver Diamond Productions Irie Love w/ Medisun & Bost & Bim - Love Reggae - The Bombist Buju Banton - Murderer - Til Shiloh - Loose Cannon Penthouse All Stars - Far East Dub - Dub Out Her Blouse & Skirt: Digital Style - VP Records 10 Ft. Ganja Plant - In The Garden - Skycatcher - ROIR Ticklah - Scratch To Win - Tickah Vs. Axelrod - Easy Star Records Easy Star All Stars - Great Dub In The Sky - Dub Side Of The Moon - Easy Star Records Nat Birchall Meets Al Breadwinner - Man From Jones Town - Upright Living - Tradition Disc Mungo's HiFi - Escape From The City - Antidote - Scotch Bonnet Gregory Isaacs - Wah Dee - Hold Tight - Heartbeat Records Mafia & Fluxy - Tribute Version - Manwel T - Equanimity/Dubanimity - Equanimity - Manwel T Twinkle Brothers - Big Scammer/Big Scammer Version - Twinkle Music 12” Roman Stewart & The Sip A Cup All Roots - Do Right/Right Of Dub - Gussie P Records Aisha & Mad Professor - The Creator/FFWD Into Dub - Ariwa 7” General Levy & Joe Ariwa - Genocide/Dub it On Ya!! - In The Chamber Of Dub - Ariwa Sounds Elastica Dub & Zion Train - Astral Vision - Astral Vision - Dubophonic Records Jesse Royal & Zion I Kings - Give Thanks - Fruits Ripe Riddim - Zion High Productions Micah Shemaiah - Be Brave - Natural Is The Mystic - Jah Solid Rock Music Sammy Dread - Don't Go - Noni Music Eesah & DJ Pamplona - Emergency - Pamplona Beats Perfect Giddimani & Yungg Trip - Waste Man - Giddimani Records Chezidek & Little Lion Sound - More Ganja - Evidence Music Mr. Williamz & Green Lion Crew - Herbsman(RSD Remix)/Herbsman(RSD Dub Mix) - More Spirtual Riddim Deluxe Edition - Green Lion Crew Dactah Chando - Roots - Reset - Achinech Productions JoJo Gladstone - Reggae Music - Creation Rebel Sound System 7” Joe Yorke & The Eastonian Singers - Tonight/Tonight Version - Happy People Records 7”
North America's oldest outdoor music venue has officially announced its 2026 lineup. Highlights include Paul Simon, Ziggy Marley, Squeeze, Rod Stewart, Bonnie Rait and Brandie Carlisle. The outdoor season begins a month later this year because of the ongoing 75 million dollar renovation project.
North America's oldest outdoor music venue has officially announced its 2026 lineup. Highlights include Paul Simon, Ziggy Marley, Squeeze, Rod Stewart, Bonnie Rait and Brandie Carlisle. The outdoor season begins a month later this year because of the ongoing 75 million dollar renovation project.
North America's oldest outdoor music venue has officially announced its 2026 lineup. Highlights include Paul Simon, Ziggy Marley, Squeeze, Rod Stewart, Bonnie Rait and Brandie Carlisle. The outdoor season begins a month later this year because of the ongoing 75 million dollar renovation project.
Once A DJ is brought to you by:https://www.vinylunderground.co.uk - 10% off your next order using code onceadjhttps://www.sureshotshop.com/ - Record adapters (including customs) & accessorieshttps://myslipmats.com/ - Custom and off the shelf Slipmats, dividers and more.Once A DJ is a https://remote-ctrl.co.uk productionOther ways to support the showFollow the show on Spotify or Apple PodcastsAny feedback or questions? Hit up the Once A DJ Instagram PageSubscribe to the Once A DJ PatreonBuy your Once A DJ Sureshot 45 adapter clampsDJ Super Dmitry | Dee-Lite, Nauti Siren & The Sound of a Life Lived in MusicThis week on Once A DJ, Adam is joined by DJ Super Dmitry — one third of Dee-Lite, the group behind one of the most joyful and enduring records in dance music history. But Dmitry's story goes far beyond 'Groove Is in the Heart', and this conversation goes all the way back to the beginning.Dmitry grew up in Soviet Ukraine as a third-generation musician. His grandmother — unable to afford a piano during the disruptions of the Russian Revolution, Civil War and World War Two — cut piano keys from paper so she could practise by hand. That love of music carried through the family, and Dmitry began lessons at five, was attending a conservatory music school by seven, and was already writing his own compositions in the style of Gershwin and Scott Joplin by eight.Western music was tightly controlled. Records could only be obtained on the black market — for around $50 each — and were copied onto reel-to-reel before being traded on. A track from Jesus Christ Superstar introduced him to something funky he couldn't yet name, and the search for that sound would shape the rest of his life.At 14, Dmitry and his family left the Soviet Union — the first in their town to do so, and treated as traitors for it. After periods in Austria and Italy, where he discovered punk (the Pistols, the Damned, X-Ray Spex, Iggy Pop), the family arrived in New York in 1978. On Halloween. In a Black neighbourhood in Brooklyn. Having never seen Black people before.From a 50-cent bin in a record shop, he picked up 'The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein' by Parliament because the cover looked insane. That was the moment. 'There it is,' he thought. 'That's the sound I've been looking for.' He's been a funkateer ever since.New York in the late 70s and early 80s was extraordinary — punk, disco, hip hop, and house all converging in the same sweaty rooms. Dmitry became an elevator operator at Danceteria, practising guitar in the lift between floors while Sisters of Mercy and the Sugar Hill Gang did soundchecks below. He ran into the pre-fame Beastie Boys regularly, worked at the Pyramid Club (run by drag queens, and a real education in showmanship), and played for Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash at block parties in Harlem and the Bronx.Dee-Lite formed as a direct attempt to bridge the gap between house and funk. They built a following through monthly shows drawing up to 1,500 people, which caught the attention of a Billboard writer and eventually sparked a label bidding war. They signed to Elektra — choosing them because their A&R, Nancy Jeffries, had signed Iggy Pop and Bjork, and that felt like the right kind of open-mindedness.Elektra didn't believe 'Groove Is in the Heart' had any traction. They let Dee-Lite do the video anyway, and Dmitry remembers the precise moment he knew it had crossed over: standing in a grocery store queue when it came on the radio and the cashier started dancing at her till. 'That's my jam,' she said. 'That's my jam.'Q-Tip turned up to the studio, listened for 15 minutes, jotted notes, and nailed it in two takes. Bootsy Collins casually mentioned he had 'some friends' who might be able to play horns — those friends were Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker, who arrived as near-strangers to each other after five years apart and immediately played like they'd never stopped.Their first proper gig with a full live band was in front of 300,000 people at Rock in Rio. The second album was recorded expensively in a big studio; Dmitry considers it their weakest. The third, Dewdrops in the Garden, went back to basics and home recording, and he's proud of how well it still sounds.The band broke up when Dmitry and Kier's relationship ended, and he eventually made his way to Berlin — partly drawn by its thriving club culture, partly pushed out of New York by Giuliani's crackdown on clubs. He played Tresor, won a Best Techno DJ award at Ibiza despite not really being a techno DJ, worked with Julie Cruz, remixed Chaka Khan and Ziggy Marley, and kept making music.Then during the pandemic, a friend sent him a vocalist called Jessie Evans. He sent her some dub tracks that had been sitting on his computer for years. She recorded them one by one, sending back a finished song every couple of days from Brazil — while caring for two young children. Before they had ever met on video, they had an album's worth of material. That project became Nauti Siren. She moved to Germany, they got married, and they now have around five albums' worth of music ready to release. The first, 'Rising', is out now.This is a remarkable conversation with someone who has lived inside the history of popular music for fifty years — and who still has plenty more to say.Find DJ Super Dmitry:Instagram: @superdjdmitryNauti Siren 'Rising' — out on Bandcamp and all streaming platformsOnce A DJThe podcast that looks at what brings us together and what sets us apart. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
This episode of "Seeing Them Live" features Eric Vollweiler, a seasoned producer, marketing consultant, and strategist in the film, festival, and entertainment industry with nearly two decades of experience. Charles explores Eric's journey from his early concert experiences to his current work helping festivals and creators connect with audiences, sponsors, and industry partners, including major festivals like Sundance, Cannes, and Toronto. Eric's passion for live entertainment was shaped early—his mother took him to his first concert at age 14, seeing Aerosmith with Black Crows at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center. He also attended a massive Grateful Dead and Crosby, Stills & Nash show that drew 70,000 people. After high school, Eric moved to New York City in 1996, working at legendary nightclubs like the China Club and the Tunnel under mentor Michael James. During this time, he even worked alongside a young Mark Sinclair—now known as Vin Diesel—at an elite catering company. His nightclub experience ended when he broke his wrist breakdancing at the Tunnel, prompting him to move back upstate for college. Eric's festival career began in 2001 when he volunteered at Sundance, eventually co-producing seven events there. A memorable highlight was sneaking into a Beastie Boys performance at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. He recently launched the Vollweiler Agency, which provides comprehensive services to festivals including sponsorship acquisition, advertising, and social media strategy. Currently, he's working on the 11th annual Hip Hop Film Festival in New York City, which focuses on hip-hop culture through the lens of filmmaking. At the heart of his work is a commitment to filmmakers and providing opportunities for the next generation, guided by his philosophy: "Never ask the CEO for a job, but ask him to learn" and "the humbler you are, the better you'll be in life." BANDS: Aerosmith, Beastie Boys, Betty Buckley, Black Crows, Crosby Stills and Nash, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Melba Moore, U2, Ziggy Marley VENUES: Buffalo Highmark Stadium, China Club, Egyptian Theater, Knickerbocker Arena, Life, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Race Course, Sundance Film Festival, The Tunnel PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE - BECOME A GUEST:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website and click on the link to fill out a form so we can consider you as a guest on the show.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Did Bob Marley's message of unity, liberation, and justice survive the next generation? In this powerful episode of Reggae Hour, we explore the growing debate surrounding legacy, alignment, and responsibility. As public conversations intensify around Ziggy Marley's political positioning, many fans are asking deeper questions: Is legacy inherited — or protected? Does evolution equal betrayal? And what happens when the messenger is gone… but the message remains? Using Bob Marley's classic song “When the Well Runs Dry” as a symbolic lens, we examine the idea of moral continuity. The well represents source, conviction, and foundation. And when that source appears to shift, people take notice. This is not an attack. This is not outrage. This is examination. We break down: • The meaning behind “When the Well Runs Dry” • The weight of generational legacy • Public perception vs personal evolution • Unity, politics, and the burden of symbolism • What it truly means to guard a message If Bob Marley stood for liberation and global solidarity, how should that legacy be interpreted today?
In this episode Ashea chats with mixing royalty Andrew Scheps ,where they delve into all things Immersive and Spatial, with practical, real world tips and tricks on the art of the mix, future technology, how not to be a 'dick' and other secrets to success, and a very pertinent question, where is the industry currently heading? About Our Guest: Andrew Scheps is an American mix engineer, recording engineer, record producer, and record label owner based in Los Angeles and the United Kingdom. He has received Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album for his work on Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium, Album of the Year for Adele's 21, and Best Reggae Album for Ziggy Marley's Fly Rasta.[2]About Our Host: Ashea is a platinum selling songwriter, music producer & audio engineer. Credits & Placements Include… Alan Walker, Holy Goof, TS7,, MER, Sony Music, 2Tone Records.
Yo Gabba Gabba has always had a special place in my heart. I watched the series with my sister and fell in love with Brobee, the green monster. The show featured many musicians I loved while still being whimsical and fun. It also introduced me to one of my favorite bands, The Aquabats. So getting the chance to interview the co-creators of the original and the new series, Yo Gabba Gabbaland, was an honor. I spoke with them about their philosophy for creating children's entertainment, what guides their musical guests, and the staying power of monsters. The show's second season premieres on January 30th on Apple TV, and the first season is streaming now! Be sure to check it out after listening to or watching our interview! ABOUT "YO GABBA GABBALAND!" SEASON TWO: Inspired by the original "Yo Gabba Gabba!," the vibrant new ten-episode season is led by rising star Kamryn Smith as Kammy Kam and features the original performers: Brobee (Amos Watene), Foofa (Emma Penrose), Muno (Adam Deibert), Toodee (Erin Pearce) and Plex (Christian Jacobs). Season two brings this group together with a new roster of musical guests to create dynamic performances and original songs to help kids and families uncover life lessons through music, movement and joyful discovery. Created by Emmy Award-nominated Scott Schultz and Christian Jacobs (co-creators of "Yo Gabba Gabba!"), "Yo Gabba GabbaLand" is produced in partnership and collaboration with WildBrain and Yo Gabba Gabba, LLC, co-owners of the brand. Schultz and Jacobs also serve as executive producers for Yo Gabba Gabba LLC, alongside Stephanie Betts and Josh Scherba for WildBrain. Season one of "Yo Gabba GabbaLand!" was recently nominated for a 2026 Children's & Family Emmy Award. The 'Super Music Friends' and special guests feature an all-star mix of acclaimed and Grammy winning artists including Santigold, Ziggy Marley, Sharon Van Etten, Sleigh Bells, Yola, Still Woozy, Silversun Pickups, Chicano Batman, The Aquabats! and Hemlocke Springs. Viewers will also hear fresh jingles from Freedom Fry, Turnpike Troubadours, Ginger Root, CHVRCHES, King Tuff, Mates of State, Hatchie, Sylvan Esso and Chai. In addition, the new season features returning fan favorites and new guest stars including Billy Eichner ("Bros"), Tiffany Haddish ("Girls Trip"), David Arquette ("Scream"), Brendan Hunt ("Ted Lasso"), Jaime Camil ("Jane the Virgin") and more.
In this episode Ashea chats with Andrew Scheps about mixing in both stereo & Atmos, workflow, life in the UK, 'Impostor Syndrome' despite being a 3x Grammy award winner, dealing with not so fun clients, what the future holds for mixers and producers and of course lots of great tips and tricks, Andrew also answers some of your questions which will be revealed in Part 2.About Our Guest:Andrew Scheps is an American mix engineer, recording engineer, record producer, and record label owner based in Los Angeles and the United Kingdom. He has received Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album for his work on Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium, Album of the Year for Adele's 21, and Best Reggae Album for Ziggy Marley's Fly Rasta.[2]About Our Host: Ashea is a platinum selling songwriter, music producer & audio engineer. Credits & Placements Include… Alan Walker, Holy Goof, TS7,, MER, Sony Music, 2Tone Records.
Celebrate the year's most inspiring moments with our Best of 2025 episode of Reading With Your Kids! We're revisiting five unforgettable conversations that reminded us of the power of stories to spark empathy, courage, and connection. Beloved author and comedian Anh Do shares heartwarming reflections on resilience and joy, showing families how humor and hope can light even the toughest paths. Music legend Ziggy Marley invites us to move, sing, and think together, exploring how rhythm, kindness, and curiosity can shape compassionate kids. Singer-songwriter Christina Perri opens up about creativity and healing, offering gentle encouragement for young artists (and their grown-ups) to express big feelings through music and words. We also revisit our conversation with Tamron Hall, whose commitment to truth, empathy, and empowerment encourages families to have brave, loving conversations at home. And Aria Mia Loberti—actor, scholar, and advocate—reminds us that every child's voice matters. Her insights on representation and accessibility offer a beautiful blueprint for a more inclusive world of books and media. Whether you're listening together in the car or winding down before bedtime, this episode is a joyful invitation to laugh, learn, and dream as a family. Thank you for being part of the RWYK community in 2025—your enthusiasm fuels every page we turn. Hit play, share with a friend, and let these powerful voices inspire your next great reading adventure!
MUSICRoger Daltrey of The Who is now SIR Roger Daltrey. He was knighted by Prince William at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. It's in recognition of not only his musical achievements, but also his charity work. Here he is on the award, and what his younger self and band would've thought back in the day. https://consequence.net/2025/12/sir-roger-daltrey-knighted/ Sharon Osbourne has given her first interview since the death of her husband Ozzy this past July.Appearing Wednesday on the British TV show Piers Morgan Uncensored, hosted by her longtime friend, she opened up about his health struggles, doing his final show this past July 5th in Birmingham, England, their last conversations and much more. You can watch the show on YouTube, and here are a few excerpts:Sharon Osbourne on the last two weeks of Ozzy's life. OC:...in seven years. :27 [Courtesy of Piers Morgan Uncensored]"He was so happy Piers afterwards. And he kept looking at the papers and he goes to me, 'I never knew so many people like me.' But that was the way he was. I mean, he knew he was famous, but not to the amount that people loved him. It's a whole different thing. And he was just so happy. Happier than we'd seen him in seven years."Sharon Osbourne on dreams Ozzy was having the last week of his life. OC:...he was ready. :26 [Courtesy of Piers Morgan Uncensored]"He was having dreams the last week of his life. He was seeing people that he never knew. I said, 'Well, what kind of people?' He goes, 'All different people. And I just keep walking and walking and I'm seeing all these different people every night. And I go back there and I'm looking at these people and they're looking at me and nobody's talking.' And he he knew. He was ready." Sharon also talked about the first time she and Ozzy met, when they fell in love, how she will never want to get married again, how if she didn't have kids she would have killed herself when he died, and the thing she misses most is holding his hand.On a lighter note, she also talked about how she wanted to get back at Roger Waters for the negative things he said about Ozzy after he died. And that was by sending him a Tiffany box filled with feces, which she used to do to critics who wrote negative reviews about Ozzy's shows without being there. When she did, it was her infant son Jack's poop that would be used.She ultimately decided against it, saying, “Even that is a waste, to send [crap] to him. It's a waste because he's really insignificant. But I just thought, anybody that passes has a family… you don't do that.” (Sharon's not the first musician's wife to do that. Paul and Linda McCartney sent some of their daughter Stella's poop to a journalist who earned their trust, then betrayed them.)Going forward, Sharon says she's continuing to work on an Ozzy bio-pic and that she knows who she wants to play him. When asked if it was Yunglbud she didn't confirm nor deny.https://youtu.be/aaLMsEJKZEQ Kurt Cobain's MTV Unplugged Martin D-18E has been donated to the Royal College of Music London by Peter Freedman, who paid $6,010,000 for it at an auction in 2020. Megadeth have released a trailer for Behind the Mask, the documentary and listening event for their self-titled album that will be in theaters on January 22nd. Watch it on YouTube.Blumhouse Games has released a mini-documentary about Robin Finck of Nine Inch Nails scoring the new horror video game Sleep Awake. Watch it on YouTube.Trailer for new U.K. documentary on David Bowie's final years titled "David Bowie - The Final Act" has been released https://ruralradio.com/rrn/abc_news/trailer-for-new-uk-david-bowie-documentary-released-abcid0409636a/ Guns N' Roses have announced the openers for their summer tour -- rappers Public Enemy will open for them when they are here at Busch Stadium in August. The Eagles, Stevie Nicks, Kings of Leon, Lorde and The Black Keys are among the headliners at the 2026 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, commonly known as Jazzfest.The first weekend, April 23rd to the 26th, will feature Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart, Kings of Leon, Lorde, Jon Batiste, Tyler Childers, David Byrne, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, St. Vincent, Irma Thomas, The Isley Brothers and The Revivalists.The second weekend, April 30th through May 3rd, features will feature the Eagles, Teddy Swims, The Black Keys, Widespread Panic, Earth, Wind & Fire, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Alabama Shakes, Ziggy Marley, Lake Street Dive, Mavis Staples, Little Feat and Rickie Lee Jones.Passes go on sale tomorrow (Friday) at nojazzfest.com. TVJohn Stamos is joining the next season of Netflix's "Hunting Wives" show. https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/john-stamos-cast-hunting-wives-drama-wife-questions-potential-nude-scenes Sigourney Weaver will appear in Amazon Prime's live-action series of Tomb Raider https://www.the-independent.com/tv/culture/sigourney-weaver-tomb-raider-phoebe-waller-bridge-b2883033.html MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:"Ella McCay" (PG-13) Trailer - A comedy starring (British actress) Emma Mackey as an idealistic young woman trying to juggle family problems while taking over her mentor's job as governor once he accepts a cabinet position in Washington. Woody Harrelson is her sexually irresponsible father, Jamie Lee Curtis is her supportive aunt, and Albert Brooks plays her political mentor. (20%)"Silent Night, Deadly Night" (R) Trailer This is the second remake of a 1984 slasher about a kid who witnesses his parents being murdered by a guy in a Santa suit . . . then grows up, puts on a Santa suit himself, and goes on his own killing spree. It stars Rohan Campbell from "The Monkey" as your killer Santa, and Ruby Modine from "Happy Death Day" as a true crime junkie (slash) his love interest. (84%)"How the Grinch Stole Christmas" (PG) Trailer The 25th anniversary re-release of the live action movie starring Jim Carrey as the Grinch, Taylor Momsen (from The Pretty Reckless) as Cindy Lou Who, and Christine Baranski as the woman who secretly has feelings for the Grinch. (50%)Will Smith hit with another major scandal—longtime friend turns on him in $3 million lawsuit Everybody's getting into the year-end roundup business. Even the deliciously gay hookup app Grindr!!! Here's a sample of their 2025 wrap-up:Mother of the Year: Lady GagaDaddy of the Year: Pedro PascalMother-In-Training: Sabrina CarpenterShow of the Year: "Overcompensating", Prime VideoAlbum of the Year: "Mayhem", Lady GagaSong of the Year: "Abracadabra", Lady GagaGay Dictionary . . . The Phrase on Everyone's Lips: Delulu. (Short for "delusional".)Hottest Man of the Year: Jonathan Bailey (Fiyero in the "Wicked" movies)Movie of the Year: "Kpop Demon Hunters"Bulge of the Year (!!!): Bad BunnyGayest Fashion Trend: Slutty little glassesBest Beef: Cardi B vs. Nicki MinajMost Bears: IrelandHighest Percentage of Twinks: Switzerland AND FINALLYWe all know the debate about "Die Hard". But there are plenty of other films that spark the same argument, "Is this actually a Christmas movie?" Here are 13 more:1. Every "Harry Potter" movie (2001 - 2011). All the "Potter" flicks . . . with the possible exception of the last one . . . have some kind of yuletide vibe . . . or at least a wintry one.2. "Batman Returns" (1992). One of the big set pieces is the lighting of the Gotham Christmas tree.3. "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999). Even though it was released in July, it takes place over Christmas.4. "Gremlins" (1984). This one has Christmas written all over it. And also little green, murderous demons.5. "First Blood" (1982). The first of the "Rambo" films has a Christmas tree in the background of one scene. So . . . Christmas movie!!!6. "Trading Places" (1983). There's a Christmas party, and Dan Aykroyd as a drunken Santa waving a handgun. But it doesn't end on December 25th. If it's a Christmas movie, then it also qualifies as a New Year's movie.7. "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (2005). This one takes place during the Christmas season in L.A. And it was released in November.8. "Edward Scissorhands" (1990). Kind of a no-brainer.9. "Lethal Weapon" (1987). Another one of those action movies that HAPPENS to take place around Christmas.10. "Rocky" (1976). This might be the greatest American holiday film of all time, because it includes Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's. And also punching.11. "Hook" (1991). The scenes in the real world, outside Neverland, are set at Christmas. 12. "Iron Man 3" (2013). The whole movie plays out around Christmas.13. "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993). Is it a Christmas movie or a Halloween movie? Why not both?AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You Belong Here—as the artwork over the Momentary Green says, to hear Jill Wagar unpack how a former cheese plant evolved into a living room where music, contemporary art, and food collide. Jill shares the backstory of the Momentary's rise alongside Crystal Bridges, why the campus now leads with concerts, and how each venue—from the large outdoor Green to a more intimate experience indoors at the RØDE House—creates a distinct listening experience that artists love and fans remember.We dive into the most dynamic season yet: sellout shows from Megan Moroney, GloRilla, and Alabama Shakes; big draws like Ziggy Marley and a programming model that blends national names with emerging talent and local openers. Beyond the headliners, the campus pulses with family-friendly rituals: House Party exhibition openings, Saturday Morning Cartoons with a cereal bar and classics on the big screen, and more.Love live music, culinary adventures, and inventive art? Follow the Momentary on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, subscribe to the newsletter at themomentary.org, and consider becoming a member. A New American Town is here to help you plan your trip to Bentonville, Arkansas. From guides, events, and restaurant highlights. Find all this and more at visitbentonville.com and subscribe to our newsletter. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, and LinkedIn. You can listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify, CastBox, Podcast Casts, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and Podcast Addict.
This weeks show starts off with classics from Burning Spear, Dennis Brown, Earl Sixteen, Sylford Walker, Bim Sherman, Ja-Man All Stars, Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers, Everton Blender, Glen Washington, Tony Rebel, Ini Kamoze, Luciano, Israel Vibration, The Mighty Diamonds, The Itals, Barry Brown, Prince Alla & Tappa Zukie, Lincoln Thompson, Groundation, and Midnite. New music this week comes from Rasta Jahlor & Calibration Alert, Iotosh, Micah Shemaiah and The Autos, Mortimer & The Zion I Kings, Lutan Fyah, Little Kirk and Irie Ites, Johnny Osbourne & Tarrus Riley, Stevie Face, Ruckus & Sean Paul, Nat Birchall, The Co-Operators, Kosmo Sound, DJ Saeg, Lila Ike', Mesh Marina, Irie Souljah, Jesse Royal, Yeza, The Cimarons, and Etana. Also this week we feature an oldies session featuring artists like The Heptones, The Cables, Freddie McKay, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, Delroy Wilson and Linval Thompson. Enjoy! Burning Spear - The Wilderness - Live In Paris: Zenith 88 - Burning Music Productions Burning Spear - African Postman - Live In Paris: Zenith 88 - Burning Music Productions Dennis Brown - Concrete Castle King - Visions Of Dennis Brown - VP Records Earl Sixteen - Malcom X - Wild Flower 7” Sylford Walker - Jah Golden Pen - Reggae Anthology: Joe Gibbs Scorchers From The Mighty Two - VP Records Bim Sherman - Golden Stool/Golden Stool Dub - Tribulation Down In Jamdown 1974-1979 - Pressure Sounds Ja-Man All Stars - Nuclear Bomb - In The Dub Zone - Blood & Fire Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers - Conscious Party - Conscious Party - Virgin Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers - One Bright Day - One Bright Day - Virgin Everton Blender - Man Is Unjust - Lift Up Your Head - Heartbeat Records Glen Washington - Kings Of Kings - Jet Star Presents: Reality Calling Vol. 1 - Jet Star Tony Rebel - Know Jah - Collectors Series Vol.1 - Penthouse Records Ini Kamoze - Jah Never Fail I - Ini Kamoze Meets Xterminator: Tramplin' Down Babylon - 9Soundclik Luciano - Gunzalis - Rough Inna Town: The Xterminator Sound - Xterminator Luciano - Weaponist Dub - Xterminator Presents: MLK Dub - Ras Records Israel Vibration - Hard Road - Power Of The Trinity: Wiss Vibes - Ras Records Mighty Diamonds - Make Haste - Reggae's Greatest Hits Volume 1 - Heartbeat Records The Itals - False Preachers - In A Dis Ya Time - VP Records Barry Brown - Give Another Israel A Try - Greensleeves 12” Rulers: Henry Junjo Lawes 1979-1983 - Greensleeves Prince Alla - Bosrah - Prince Alla & Junior Ross: I Can Hear The Children Singing 1975-1978 - Blood & Fire Tappa Zukie - Man From Bosrah - Musical Intimidator - Trojan Records Lincoln Thompson & The Rasses - One Common Need - God Sent 12” Groundation - Music Is The Most High - We Free Again - Young Tree Records Midnite - Seek Knowledge Before Vengeance - Seek Knowledge Before Vengeance - RBMG/TRS Records Rasta Jahlor feat. Calibration Alert - More Consciousness/More Consciousness In Dub - South Capital Records Iotosh - Righteous - Sound Ting Music Micah Shemaiah & The Autos - Immorality - Easy Star Records Mortimer & Zion I Kings - Round & Round - Zion High Productions Lutan Fyah & Derrick Sound - Blessings - Evidence Music Raging Fyah - Milk & Honey - We Remember Dennis Brown - VP Records Little Kirk & Irie Ites w/The Ligerians - Put The Most High Before Us /Dub Up - Hell A Go Pop Riddim - Irie Ites Records Johnny Osbourne & Tarrus Riley - We Neeed More Love - Universal Love Showcase - VP Records Stevie Face - I'll Be Around - Maximum Sound Runkus & Sean Paul - Sure As The Sun - Easy Star Records The Heptones - Party Time - Best Of Studio One - Heartbeat Records The Cables - Baby Why - Best Of Studio One - Heartbeat Records Freddie McKay - Love Is A Treasure - Picture On The Wall Deluxe Edition - Studio One Alton Ellis - I Can't Stand It - The Pama Years: Alton Ellis The Godfather Of Rocksteady - Pama Records Ken Boothe - Silver Words - Crying Over You: Anthology 1963-1978 - Trojan Records Delroy Wilson & The Observers - Have Some Mercy/Different Fashion - Niney The Observer Presents: Dreadlocks Coming To Dinner - Doctor Bird Winston Wright - Salt & Pepper - Niney The Observer Presents: Dreadlocks Coming To Dinner - Doctor Bird Linval Thompson - Roots Lady - Don't Cut Off Your Dreadlocks Anthology - Trojan Records Linval Thompson & Lone Ark - Roots Lady Dub - Marijuana Sessions In Dub - Evidence Music Lee Scratch Perry & Full Experience - Underground Root (Jamaican Mix) - Super Ape & Return Of The Super Ape - Sanctuary The Co-Operators - A Joyful Dub - Dub Over Yonder - Waggle Dance Records Nat Birchall & The 18th Parallel - Let Dub Reign - Fruits Records Oku Onuora & The Tighters - Balance/Balance Dub - The Tighters Music Sly & Robbie feat. Stepper Briard - Horn Of Kings - Sly & Robbie Present: Stepper Takes The Taxi - Taxi Leroy Brown & Alley Cats - Color Barrier/ Sound Barrier - Caturna Bunny Lie Lie w/Roots Radics & Scientist - Love Me A Deal With/King Tubby's Special - High Power Music 7” Kosmo Sound - Ferocious Dub - Zephyrus Records DJ Saeg - Kink Kong Dub Horn - DJ Saeg: Burning Steppas - Culture Dub Records Lyrical Benjie & Dub Creator - Sign Of The Conquering Lion/Sign In Dub - Lion Roots Music Nga Han - Original Man/Original Version - Sacred Verse - Majestic Vision Lila Ike - Scatter - Treasure Self Love - Wurl Records/Indiggnation Collective Mesh Marina feat. Shennell & Mario C - Joke Dem A Joke - SRO Dimension Music Irie Souljah feat. Kabaka Pyramid - World Citizen - World Citizen - Ineffable Records Jesse Royal & Kabaka Pyramid - Jungle Justice - No Place Like Home - Easy Star Records Yeza & Rorystonelove - Star Of The East - Star Of The East - RoryStonelove/Black Dub Music Cimarons - Oh Jah - Harder Than The Rock - A Lone Productions/Evidence Music Niney The Observer - Judas - Niney The Observer - Observer Music Etana - Jah Chariot - The Strong One - VP Records Etana - Dub Chariot - Dubclaat - Freemind Music
Get More LVWITHLOVE Content at LVwithLOVE.com Eight-time Grammy winner Ziggy Marley is heading back to Bethlehem for a special night of music and message. On Saturday, September 27, 2025, Ziggy Marley & Burning Spear bring the Do the Reggae Tour to the Wind Creek Event Center. We had a chance to sit down with Ziggy for a quick conversation ahead of the show, and he talked about everything from his new children's book Pajamming, to family collaborations, to carrying forward the legacy of his father, Bob Marley. We also shared our memories of Ziggy playing Musikfest in Bethlehem, where our late friend Reverend Hopeton Clennon once introduced him on stage. “People need this music, people need this message,” Ziggy said. “They need the joy and togetherness right now.” Beyond the tour, Ziggy says he's already looking ahead: “Right after this tour is finished, I'm going in the studio to make one of the greatest albums ever.” Tickets for Ziggy Marley & Burning Spear at the Wind Creek Event Center are available now: Get Tickets Watch Episode: https://youtu.be/g4G_KtQKo7s Thank you to our Partners! WDIY 88.1 FM Wind Creek Event Center Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate Molly’s Irish Grille & Sports Pub Banko Beverage Company
Sir you cannot pass the HOA vibe check until you find the Ziggy Marley station on SiriusXM and to be perfectly honest you should have it in your first bank of presets. Check out ThinkGeek for geeky gifts for the geek in your life like an air freshener shaped like a foot that smells like feet or an air freshener shaped like a poop that smells like poop. Next year 9/11 is going to fall on the 13th
First, we bring you details on the latest ICE arrest near a San Diego County school. Next, San Diego is building numerous new homes, but our reports found many are popping up near freeways. Then, we hear from the parents of an Encinitas teen who was killed while crossing the street and the change they'd like to see happen. Finally, we catch up with Ziggy Marley who will be headlining the KPBS San Diego Book Festival.
Bob Marley's 1977 song "Jamming" isn't just a catchy tune — it's a celebration of togetherness, community, peace and mutual respect.MarleyZiggy ap1 c.jpg (3912x4890, AR: 0.8)The iconic song is also the inspiration behind the latest children's book by Bob Marley's eldest son, Ziggy Marley.The book is called "Pajammin': A Reggae Pajama Party for the Whole Family."Ziggy Marley is a nine-time Grammy winner, Emmy winner, musician, humanitarian and author. He'll also headline the inaugural KPBS San Diego Book Festival on Saturday.He joined Midday Edition to discuss the process behind writing the book and his love for family tradition and playfulness.Guest: Ziggy Marley, award-winning musician and author of "Pajammin: A Reggage Pajama Party for the Whole Family"
Ekow Alabi Savage aka Ekowmania zählt zu den bedeutendsten lebenden Interpreten westafrikanischer Rhythmen am Schlagzeug. Mit über 50 Jahren Erfahrung als Musiker, Sänger, Komponist und Perkussionist aus Ghana, hat er mit Legenden wie Ziggy Marley oder Manu Dibango zusammengearbeitet. Im Genre "Highlife" verschmelzen traditionelle westafrikanische Rhythmen und Melodien mit europäischen Musikstilen, insbesondere mit Jazz. Highlife ist Musikrichtung und Tanzstil, und hat sich seit den 20er Jahren vor allem in Ghana und Sierra Leone ausgebreitet – und von da aus immer weiter. Ekowmania und seine in Berlin gegründete Band The Rhythmers verbinden nun die eher klassischen Elemente des Highlife mit wiederum weiteren modernen Einflüssen aus Soukous, Salsa, Afrobeat und Funk. 2025 ist die Debüt-EP "Ekowmania & The Rhythmers" erschienen und präsentiert in den insgesamt vier Tracks den energiegeladenen Sound, der zum Ziel hat auch hier den traditionellen Highlife-Sound weiterzutragen. Lebhafte Vibes nehmen also das studioeins ein, wenn Ekowmania gemeinsam mit Djatou Toure, Nick Morrison, Trigo Santana und Mauricio Fleury die Bühne betreten.
REDIFF - Le chanteur iconique Bob Marley est décédé il y a un peu plus de 40 ans. Après avoir vendu 77 millions d'albums, sa voix continue de résonner partout dans le monde. Il a permis à la musique reggae d'être connue partout, mais il est surtout devenu un prophète pour les Jamaïcains. Un statut qui lui aura presque coûté la vie. Que se cache-t-il vraiment derrière la légende Bob Marley ? Confidentiel lève le voile sur un mythe pas comme les autres. Pour en parler, Ophélie Meunier reçoit un invité exceptionnel : Ziggy Marley, fils de Bob Marley et producteur du biopic "Bob Marley: One Love".Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ziggy Marley is an eight-time Grammy winner, he's also a deeply grounded human, who leads with kindness, purpose and a whole lot of love. Ziggy grew up as the eldest son of reggae icon Bob Marley and he's carried that legacy with so much grace. But here's what we love most. Ziggy isn't just creating music that moves people, he's raising a family with intention leading with character and showing his kids and all of us what it means to live with integrity and joy. He is a dad of seven, and the way he talks about parenting is just beautiful! And delightful to hear his accent. Ziggy talks about being present, about listening, about letting his kids be who they are. It's the kind of stuff we talk about everyday. Connection over control, guiding instead of forcing. He's not just about parenting, he's an advocate, a humanitarian and author of children's books that are just as vibrant and thoughtful as his music. Everything he creates, he does with a lot of heart. So whether you're tapping your toes to True to Myself or reading one of his picture books like his newest “Pajammin” at bedtime. Ziggy Marley is one of those people who makes the world feel a little brighter, a little more loving and a whole lot more hopeful. Stay tuned, because we have a really fun conversation about how to navigate bedtime battles in a super creative way. You will love this conversation with Ziggy Marley. . . . . . Follow Ziggy Marley on Instagram Ziggy Marley & Family Cookbook: Favorite recipe Banana Bread Ziggy Marley . . . . . Owen Learns He Has What it Takes: A Lesson in Resilience Lucy Learns to Be Brave: A Lesson in Courage Grab your tickets today for the Raising Capable Kids Conference with David Thomas, Sissy Goff and special guests! Sign up to receive the monthly newsletter to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Connect with David, Sissy, and Melissa at raisingboysandgirls.com . . . . . If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our Advertise with us form. A special thank you to our sponsors: EVERYDAY DOSE: Get 45% off your first subscription order of 30-servings of Coffee+ or Bold+. You'll also receive a starter kit with over $100 in free gifts including a rechargeable frother and gunmetal serving spoon by going to everydaydose.com/RGB or entering RGB at checkout. You'll also get FREE gifts throughout the year! OUR PLACE: Stop cooking with toxic cookware, and upgrade to Our Place today. Visit fromourplace.com/RBG and use code RBG for 10% off sitewide. HIYA HEALTH: Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/RBG. QUINCE: Give your summer closet an upgrade—with Quince. Go to Quince.com/rbg for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. THRIVE MARKET: Skip the junk without overspending. Head over to ThriveMarket.com/rbg to get 30% off your first order and a FREE $60 gift. NIV APPLICATION BIBLE: Save an additional 10% on any NIV Application Bible and NIV Application Commentary Resources by visiting FAITHGATEWAY.COM/NIVAB and using promo code RBG. KIDS ADVENTURE BIBLE: Visit AdventureBible.com to check out the free Bible activities, reading plans, and teaching resources. Go to AdventureBible.com today. GOMINNO: Visit GoMinno.com to get a one month FREE TRIAL using code RBG. This is a web-only offer. Sign up at GoMinno.com with the code RBG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get ready for an inspiring episode that celebrates the magic of family reading, creativity, and connection! We're diving into a heartwarming conversation with two incredible storytellers who are transforming how families experience books and imagination. Grammy Award-winning musician Ziggy Marley takes center stage with his delightful new children's book "Pajammin," a rhythmic bedtime adventure inspired by his father's iconic music. Ziggy shares how his own children inspire his creativity and why he loves creating books that bring families together. His approach to storytelling is refreshingly authentic - he believes in being true to himself and letting creativity flow naturally. After we speak with Ziggy we welcome Dr. Melvina Noel, who brings her own powerful narrative with "Mama's Library Summers." Her book beautifully captures the transformative power of summer reading, inspired by her mother's dedication to finding books that represented Black experiences during a time when such representation was rare. Dr. Noel's passion for literacy and children's education shines through as she discusses her mission to introduce diverse stories to young readers. Both guests share profound insights about parenting, creativity, and the importance of reading together. They emphasize how books can open worlds, spark conversations, and create lasting family memories. From Ziggy's musical approach to storytelling to Dr. Noel's commitment to representation, this episode is a celebration of imagination, learning, and love. Parents looking to inspire a love of reading in their children will find inspiration, practical tips, and heartwarming stories that remind us why sharing books is so magical. Whether you're cuddling up for bedtime stories or exploring new literary adventures, this episode proves that reading together is about so much more than just words on a page. Tune in and get ready to be inspired, entertained, and reminded of the incredible power of storytelling!
In this special episode (a live podcast at Zibby's Bookshop!), Zibby welcomes Grammy Award-winning musician, author, and father of seven, Ziggy Marley, to discuss his latest children's book, PAJAMMIN'. Inspired by the playful songs he created for his own children at bedtime, PAJAMMIN' turns nightly routines into musical adventures. Ziggy shares his philosophy on parenting by example, the deeper purpose behind his work for children, and his lifelong commitment to spreading love. They also discuss his upcoming tour with reggae legend Burning Spear, a re-released documentary about his iconic father, Bob Marley, and the powerful lessons he has learned along the way.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/44hywvTShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vicky Nguyen shares budget-friendly tips for entertaining this summer. Also, Paul Newman's daughter, Clea Newman, honors her father's legacy of giving through the ‘Serious Fun Children's Network.' Plus, Grammy Award-winner Ziggy Marley drops by Studio 1A to catch up and talk father Bob Marley' music influence. And, Award-winning chef Vivan Howard dishes on the secret to perfect shrimp burgers.
ABOUT PAJAMMIN'HarperCollins Children's Books announced the publication of PAJAMMIN' by musician Ziggy Marley and acclaimed illustrator Letícia Moreno. Inspired by Bob Marley's iconic song "Jamming," this story about a family's fun-filled pajama party will inspire young readers and their caregivers to make bedtime a ritual worth celebrating.Carrying on his father's legacy of fostering joy and connection, Marley transforms iconic lines from "Jamming" into a bouncy, bedtime read-aloud. The result is a rollicking roadmap for screen-free family time, complete with Moreno's exuberant illustrations inspired by Marley's own multicultural family."This book is about togetherness and happiness," said Marley. "Children and adults will be able to tell 'cause the love that we put into it is vibrating from the pages. I am so happy to share this with everyone.""Ziggy brings the same joy and warmth to his books that he brings to his music, and working with him on this project has been a delight. Inspired by his own family's rituals and his father's iconic and beloved lyrics, he has created a celebration of creative play and family togetherness that's perfectly captured in Letícia Moreno's buoyant art," said Lynne Polvino, Senior Editor at Clarion Books.Marley is the eldest son of reggae icons Bob Marley and Rita Marley, and is a celebrated, eight-time Grammy Award-winning artist. He continues his father's mission of fighting for equality and social justice through his music; humanitarian work with his nonprofit, the U.R.G.E. Foundation; and long history of creating art for children and families. His album Family Time was #1 on the Reggae Charts, #2 on the Kids' Charts, and won a Grammy for Best Children's Album, as well as an Emmy for Outstanding Original Song for the video from "I Love You Too." Marley performed the Arthur theme song, "Believe in Yourself," which played at the top of every episode over its 25-year run, and he has appeared on children's television shows like Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, and Chopped Junior. Furthering his dedication to children's literacy, PAJAMMIN' will join Marley's previous picture books, including Little John Crow, I Love You Too, My Dog Romeo, and Music Is in Everything, on shelves this summer.ABOUT ZIGGY MARLEYZiggy Marley is an eight-time Grammy winner, Emmy winner, musician, producer, humanitarian, and author with a long history of projects for kids and families, including the picture books I Love You Too, My Dog Romeo, and Music Is in Everything. He is the eldest son of reggae icons Bob Marley and Rita Marley. When he's not making music or writing books, Ziggy likes to play chess and soccer and enjoys cooking and gardening. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Orly, and their children.Pajammin' available on Amazon:https://a.co/d/jhED1t4Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Originally recorded in October of 2021, this conversation with Sammy Merendino is a standout. Sammy is a Broadway veteran with decades of experience under his belt and a reputation for being one of the most reliable and musical drummers in the business.In this episode, we discuss:* Growing up in Akron, Ohio, and playing in several bands during his formative years.* What it was like auditioning for Chubby Checker and getting an 18-month tour.* The importance of playing live and playing with older and better players.* Going to a cattle call for a Billy Idol tour and his many second-place finishes.* How a $2.75 beer at the Prince Street Bar catapulted him to another level where he became the go-to guy for drum programming in New York City.* Meeting Larry Blackman and recoding ‘ Single Life' and eventually programming the drums for their breakout album “Word Up.”* Working on commercials in the morning, then off to do sessions with Hall and Oates in the afternoon, and Cameo later at night.* How he met Cyndi Lauper and got the drum chair at Kinky Boots.This is the kind of episode that every drummer trying to break into theater should hear. Sammy is full of practical wisdom, and his calm, grounded approach is something a lot of players can learn from.Sammy has recorded and/or performed with many top artists, including Cameo, Michael Jackson, Billy Joel, Cyndi Lauper, Foreigner, Lou Reed, Aretha Franklin, Ziggy Marley, Hall & Oates, The Beach Boys, Pat Metheny, Joan Osborne, Anita Baker, Sophie B. Hawkins, Carly Simon, Paul Rodgers, and many others. He has played on numerous Grammy-winning recordings and over 1,000 commercials and television themes, including Monday Night Football with Hank Williams Jr., Nightline, World News Tonight, and ABC Golf.Currently residing in Harlem, Sammy's turn-of-the-century brownstone is home to a state-of-the-art recording studio. Complete with Pro-tools HDX, Neve/API/BAE/ mic pre's and EQ's, vintage microphones, and compressors, his drums are always set up, and mic'd - ready to go!If you're serious about making a career in Broadway drumming, don't miss this one.Subscribe to Broadway Drumming 101 wherever you listen to podcasts, and visit broadwaydrumming101.com for more interviews, resources, and stories from the pit.Clayton Craddock founded Broadway Drumming 101, an in-depth online platform offering specialized mentorship and a carefully curated collection of resources tailored for aspiring and professional musicians.Clayton's Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include tick, tick…BOOM!, Altar Boyz, Memphis The Musical, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, Ain't Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations, Cats: The Jellicle Ball, and The Hippest Trip: The Soul Train Musical. As a skilled sub, he's contributed his talents to Motown, Evita, Cats, Avenue Q, The Color Purple, Rent, SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical, Hadestown (tour), and many more. He has also appeared on major shows, including The View, Good Morning America, Jimmy Fallon, The Today Show, and the TONY Awards, and performed with legends like The Stylistics, The Delfonics, Mario Cantone, Laura Benanti, Kristin Chenoweth, Kerry Butler, Christian Borle, Norm Lewis, Deniece Williams, Chuck Berry, and Ben E. King.Clayton proudly endorses Ahead Drum Cases, Paiste Cymbals, Innovative Percussion drumsticks, and Empire Ears.Learn more about Clayton Craddock here: www.claytoncraddock.com Get full access to Broadway Drumming 101 at broadwaydrumming101.substack.com/subscribe