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Sounds of BlueSounds of BlueSOB 493 Features: Albert King, Chuck Leavell, Herbie Hancock, Jeff Golub, Jimmy Ponder, Sista Monica Parker & Dwayne Hickman/Dobie GillisArtist            Song                    Album        Label    Notes- Bernard Herrmann    Twilight Zone - End Title - Dream Theme    40th Anniversary Twilight Zone - 1st Season - 1959    Silva Treasury - 4CD's    2022 SOB Twilight Zone Theme- Lionel Newman & Max Shulman    The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (1959-1963)    TV Classic Tunes - 25th Anniversary Edition - 2CD's    Breakable Records    Dwayne Hickman - 91- Jimmy Ponder     You Don't Have To Go by Jimmy Reed wHouston Person, Benny Green, P. Washington +    Soul Eyes - 1991 - Houston Person produced    Muse    Jimmy Ponder - 79- Jimmy Ponder     Stormy Monday Blues by T-B...2025-05-114h 07Radulich in BroadcastingRadulich in BroadcastingTV Party Tonight: Avatar - The Last Airbender (Season 1, 2024)Alexis Hejna, Andrew Orozco and Jonas Radulich present their Avatar The Last Airbender Season 1 TV Series Review! Avatar: The Last Airbender is an American fantasy drama television series developed by Albert Kim for Netflix. It is a live-action adaptation of the animated television series of the same name created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko for Nickelodeon. The series stars an ensemble cast including Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Ken Leung, and Daniel Dae Kim.The first season was released on Netflix on February 22, 2024, and garnered mixed reception from critics. In March 2024...2024-03-082h 02Sunday Baroque ConversationsSunday Baroque ConversationsSunday Baroque Conversations 104: Andrew Ousley - Death of ClassicalFor as long as I can remember, naysayers have been predicting the "death of classical music." Audiences are aging, and ticket sales are often a struggle for classical music concerts, and some people are concerned that the art form will "die" as a result. Andrew Ousley leaned into that fear when he established his concert series, THE DEATH OF CLASSICAL, in 2015. He even holds the concerts in venues such as crypts, catacombs, and cemeteries. As a result, audiences are alive and well for THE DEATH OF CLASSICAL – attracting younger people and classical music newbies. Suzanne spoke with Andrew Ousley – an entr...2023-06-2023 minRabbitt Stew ComicsRabbitt Stew ComicsEpisode 378February 2023 Solicits Comic Reviews: DC Batman: One Bad Day – Mr. Freeze by Gerry Duggan, Matteo Scalera, Dave Stewart Dark Crisis: Worlds Without a Justice League – Batman by Simon Spurrier, Ryan Sook Dark Crisis: Young Justice 6 by Meghan Fitzmartin, Laura Braga, Luis Guerrero Stargirl: The Lost Children 1 by Geoff Johns, Todd Nauck, Matt Herms Marvel Murderworld: Avengers by Jim Zub, Ray Fawkes, Jethro Morales, Matt Milla Blade: Vampire Nation 1 by Mark Russell, Dave Wachter, Dee Cunniffe Captain America and the Winter Soldier Special by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Kev Walker, JP Mayer, KJ Diaz Demon Wars: Shield of J...2022-11-192h 54TRILLOQUYTRILLOQUYOpus 137 - TanbouFor a generation, Haiti has been the image of liberation and freedom for countless Black people across the western world. Haitian violinist, administrator, and music educator Victoria Joseph joins Garrett to showcase the work she's doing on the island and to unpack the opportunities, potential empowerment, and responsibilities connected with teaching the next generation of musicians. Scott shines a light on an upcoming hip hop documentary, Garrett reviews a new album by Joy Guidry, and the guys discuss Black History Month blunders. ****JUSTICE FOR AMIR LOCKE**** Playlist: Steel Pulse - "Don't Shoot" (Live in Paste Studios: https://www.youtube.com...2022-02-091h 58Act Two New YorkAct Two New YorkViolins, Corpses, and Candles: PubicQuartet and Death of ClassicalLike many smaller classical music ensembles, the celebrated PubliQuartet found ways to keep going during the shutdown - largely by performing outdoors in some very unorthodox settings. One of these was the catacombs of The Green-Wood Cemetery, one of the venues where Death of Classical has been presenting eclectic performances since early 2020. What’s it like to perform during a pandemic in a space where you’re literally surrounded by the dead? Remarkably transcendent, it turns out.  Featured in this Episode PubliQuartet  (https://www.publiquartet.com/) (@publiq4tet) Curtis Stewart (@curtis.stewart_violin) Jannina Kara Norpoth (@jannin...2021-10-2822 minCon Fuoco: A Podcast about Classical Music and its FutureCon Fuoco: A Podcast about Classical Music and its FutureHow can classical musicians think more creatively about our art form? with Andrew OusleyAndrew Ousley is the founder of Unison Media, one of the top PR and Marketing companies for classical music, opera and performing arts. He formed the company based on the principles of honesty, transparency, and holding himself and his staff to a higher standard of results. Clients of Unison Media include some of the leading artists in the field of classical music, including conductor Gustavo Dudamel, tenor Lawrence Brownlee, jazz legend Wynton Marsalis, and more. Mr. Ousely also curates, presents and produces Unison's award-winning concert series The Crypt Sessions, which was included among The New York Times'"Best Classical...2020-12-2345 minTwins Talk TheatreTwins Talk Theatre094 - Andrew OusleyAndrew Ousley has made a career for himself by leading the market in publicity and promotion and managing some of the biggest social media accounts in the classical music world. But his passion lies creating a personal yet full experience in a trans-formative location with top notch musicians. He believes that whatever you do, you have to do it with love and passion.   Attribution: ----more---- Logo: Ritzy Remix font by Nick Curtis - www.nicksfonts.com ...2020-05-2600 minOPERABIZ PODCASTOPERABIZ PODCASTAndrew Ousley - PRKicking off Season 2 of the OperaBiz podcast: PR guru Andrew Ousley joins the conversation for an informative talk about the state of social media for singers, what a PR firm actually does in classical music, and where he thinks this corner of the industry is going. From analytics to trends to what gets you noticed, Andrew has some great insight for singers at any level of their profession.Special Guest: Andrew Ousley.2019-09-0348 minThis Artistic LifeThis Artistic LifeEpisode 22: Andrew Ousley - PRKicking off Season 2 of the OperaBiz podcast: PR guru Andrew Ousley joins the conversation for an informative talk about the state of social media for singers, what a PR firm actually does in classical music, and where he thinks this corner of the industry is going. From analytics to trends to what gets you noticed, Andrew has some great insight for singers at any level of their profession.Special Guest: Andrew Ousley.2019-09-0348 minCrushing ClassicalCrushing ClassicalAndrew Ousley: PR Done RIGHT For Musicians + How To Create A Seriously Buzz-worthy Concert SeriesWhat you'll hear: What his first job in the record industry taught him How the dark period after Tower Records closed led him to creating his own business The biggest mistakes people make in PR How much does it cost? Real talk about WHEN you need a PR firm The importance of STORYTELLING and how you do it The best time to hire a publicist To find out more about Andrew, Unison Media, Crypt and Catacombs concert series and his Burger project: https://www.unison.media/ https://www.deathofclassical.com/cryptsessions ...2019-03-0847 minConducting BusinessConducting BusinessAs Soloists Aim For Glamour, Is Classical Music Going the Way of Pop?Scan through the websites and social media feeds of many orchestras, music festivals and concert halls and you'll notice a common theme: youth and sex appeal, especially when it comes to soloists. But it's more specific than that: Alluring young female violinists are everywhere – and brooding male conductors (or guitarists) with artfully-groomed stubble aren't far behind. These musicians may well be talented and accomplished but their prominence also raises some questions: Is there room for less attractive soloists? And, as with Hollywood, do older women get shut out of opportunities? Jessica Duchen, a classical music & dan...2015-07-2319 minConducting BusinessConducting BusinessAs Soloists Aim For Glamour, Is Classical Music Going the Way of Pop?Scan through the websites and social media feeds of many orchestras, music festivals and concert halls and you'll notice a common theme: youth and sex appeal, especially when it comes to soloists. But it's more specific than that: Alluring young female violinists are everywhere – and brooding male conductors (or guitarists) with artfully-groomed stubble aren't far behind. These musicians may well be talented and accomplished but their prominence also raises some questions: Is there room for less attractive soloists? And, as with Hollywood, do older women get shut out of opportunities? Jessica Duchen, a classical music & dan...2015-07-2319 min