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Podcast de Giovanni31421Podcast de Giovanni31421The sound of Harlem. Vol: 3. (1920-1948). 1964.9ª,10ª,11ª, 12ª parte.Pista única.1-Crazy blues.Mamie Smith. 10-08-1920. 2-Sound of Africa.Eubie Blacke. Julio 1921. 3-I'm craving of that kind of love.Gertrude Saunders. Mayo 1921. 4-Keep off the grass. James.P.johnson. 18-10-1921. 5-What do you care?. Edith Wilson.13-07-1921. 6-Satisfied blues.Lemued Fowler. 03-07-1923. 7-Original Charleston strut. Thomas Morris. Febrero 1923. 8-Down in the mouth blues.Texas Blues Destroyers. Saptiembre 1924. 9-In Harlem's araby.Get Happy Band. 17-07-1925. 10-Take it easy.Monette Moore. 19-10-1925. 11-Keep your temper.The Gulf Coast Seven. 05-11-1925. 12-Make me know it. Fess Williams. 24-05-1926. 13-Lindbergh hop. Te Roy Williams. 25-05-1927. 14-Livery...2025-07-2549 minTrey\'s TableTrey's TableTrey’s Table Episode 322: White Worship in Asian and Black CommunitiesTrey’s Table Episode 322: Why We Still Pick the White Dolls ✨ Episode 322: The Clarks’ Doll Test & the Legacy of Internalized Racism ✨ In the 1940s, psychologists Drs. Kenneth and Mamie Clark conducted a groundbreaking experiment: Black children were asked to choose between Black and white dolls. The results were heartbreaking—most children preferred the white doll, calling it “nice” and “good,” while rejecting the Black doll as “bad” . This revealed the brutal psychological toll of segregation and white supremacy on Black self-perception. Decades later, studies—including modern recreations—show similar biases persist . On *Trey’s Table*, we dive int...2025-06-2136 minWork Your SoulWork Your SoulMARCH 2025Get ready to groove - it's Work Your Soul! TRACKS HANK BALLARD - DO IT ZULU STYLE – KING PHILIP WOLF - LITTLE WOMAN – SIMS DEAN JONES - WOMEN – VALIANT LITTLE CHARLES - I GUESS I'LL HAVE TO TAKE WHAT'S LEFT – JEWEL FATS DOMINO - IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT LOVE IS – ARTONE BAND OF ANGELS - INVITATION – PICCADILLY BRIAN AUGER & THE TRINITY - BLACK CAT – ATCO JACK HAMMER - ODE TO A DISCOTHEQUE - POLYDOR GEORGIE FAME - SOMEBODY STOLE MY THUNDER – CBS GWEN MCCRAE – LEAD ME ON – COLUMBIA RAY POLLARD - IT'S A SAD THING - UNITED ARTISTS WAL...2025-02-2859 minThe Music Lens PodcastThe Music Lens PodcastBlack History Month - George W. Johnson and Mamie SmithSend us a textHappy Black History Month! Join us as we discuss the lives and achievements of two important Black artists in the history of recorded music, the first commercially recorded African American, George W. Johnson, and the Queen of the Blues, Mamie Smith.Resources:NPRHearing the Americas: George W. JohnsonHearing the Americas: Mamie SmithHave a question, story, or feedback to share? Email us at: themusiclenspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube at: @themusiclenspodcast2025-02-2732 minJazz in the Public DomainJazz in the Public DomainRainy NightsEllington: Rainy Nights, Eubie Blake: Sounds of Africa, Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds: Old Time Blues. Morton/Oliver: Tom Cat Blues. Henderson: Words. Mamie Smith: U Need Some Lovin. Wolverines: Tia Juana. Morton: Bucktown Blues, Stratford Hunch. Ollie Powers: That Jazzbo Band. Marion Harris: I'm Nobody's Baby. Morton: Perfect Rag, Original Jelly Roll Blues. Cliff Edwards: It Had to Be You. Otto Hardwicke on saxophone on Rainy Nights. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-01-2042 minJazz in the Public DomainJazz in the Public DomainCopenhagenSam Wooding: Moanful Blues. Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds: Those Longing For You Blues. W.C. Handy: St. Louis Blues. Fletcher Henderson: Shanghai Shuffle. Margaret Young: Nobody's Sweetheart Now. Red Onion Jazz Babies: Cakewalkin' Babies. Duke Ellington: Choo Choo. Tommy Ladnier (with Jimmie Noone): Play That Thing. Bennie Moten: Tulsa Blues, Vine Street Blues, South. Virginia Liston (with Armstrong): Early Every Morning. Marian Anderson: Deep River. Jelly Roll Morton: Mamanita, Tom Cat Blues. Ford Dabney: Doo Dah Blues. Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds: Strut Your Material. Fletcher Henderson: Copenhagen. Long awaited opening of 1924 into the public domain with crown jewel Copenhagen given...2025-01-0653 minJazz in the Public DomainJazz in the Public DomainNew YorkTrixie Smith: Tired of Waiting Blues. Ray Miller: Beale Street Blues, King Oliver: Mandy Lee Blues. James P. Johnson: Weeping Blues. Sam Wooding: Put and Take. Trixie Smith: Railroad Blues. Eubie Blake: I'm Just Wild About Harry. James P. Johnson Orch.: Carolina Shout. , Mamie Smith's Jazz Hounds: Royal Garden Blues. Thomas Morris: When the Jazz Band Starts Playing, W.C. Handy: She's a Mean Job. Black Swan Orch.: Pretty Ways. Thomas Morris: E Flat Blues No. 2, Lonesome Journey Blues. James P. Johnson: Worried and Lonesome Blues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-3045 minMixtapes and MusesMixtapes and MusesEp. 1 - African American Music Appreciation MonthJoin ND and M in discussing the root of African American Music Appreciation Month.Please be advised that some language may not be appropriate for children.Email us at Ethnikkids@gmail.comPhoto by Zac Ong on UnsplashPlaylist Link: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7JgUqfkGhD4TgsgNEkaUE2?si=b1bcf2a6f95f4c59Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ethnik_kidsInstagram: @ndstardust & @mamelade_sResources:Celebrate Black Music Month in June: https://kfl.uccs.edu/celebrate-black-music-month-in-june#:~:text...2024-12-081h 13Blues History: This Week In The BluesBlues History: This Week In The BluesThis Week In The Blues: May 26 - June 1, 2024HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of May 26 - June 1, 2024.Some of the highlights include blues diva Mamie Smith, jump blues pioneer and innovator T-Bone Walker, Chicago blues artist Lazy Bill Lucas , and blues keyboardist Lafayette Leake. We just covered some of the highlights here. If you want to know more about these artists or other things that happened this week in the blues, be sure to visit our website or follow our Facebook page:https://bigtrainblues.comhttps://www...2024-05-2606 minIn The Zone With AnthonyIn The Zone With AnthonyEpisode 113 - Three African American Women Who Blazed A Trail In The Negro LeaguesToday in honor of Black History Month I start this podcast off with Toni Stone, Connie Morgan, and Mamie Johnson who are the three women who blazed a trail in The Negro League. Then I talk about how Black newspapers preserved Negro League History with such publications as the Chicago Defender, Pittsburgh Courier, and the New York Amsterdam with such writers as Wendell Smith and Sam Lacy to name a few.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/in-the-zone-with-anthony--4399324/support.2024-02-1827 minThe Modern ManagerThe Modern Manager283: 7 Types of Rest and How to Practice Them to Avoid BurnoutMost of us think that sleeping equals resting. And yet, there are instances when getting more sleep doesn’t rejuvenate us at all. In these cases, sleep is actually the wrong type of rest and won't make up for what you actually need. So, knowing where you’re depleted and then refilling your batteries with the appropriate rejuvenation activities, not just more sleep, will ensure you’ve always got the energy to do your best. Today’s guest is Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith. Dr. Saundra is a Board-Certified internal medicine physician and work-life integration researcher. She is the founder o...2023-11-2831 mintalich 闲侃talich 闲侃EP19: 黑人的歌白人唱(「寻找正宗的蓝调」系列之一) 内容简介 新开一个小系列,来讲讲黑人蓝调音乐怎么就这么变成了得由黑人来演来唱的音乐。当然,这句话后面的意思是,在黑人蓝调成为要由黑人来演唱的音乐之前,白人也可以演可以唱的,甚至,在很长一段时间,唱片里的蓝调音乐是只能有白人来演来唱的。出现这种情况,当然是因为歧视,白人的特权。 小系列第一期,我们先聊聊白人的音乐特权,男性的特权,女性的特权,作为受害者的反抗特权。 早期爵士和蓝调的共生关系 美国流行文化中的一个重要母题:白人男性的危机 对于女艺人的双标 1900 年代新女性艺人的叛逆之道 《talich 闲侃》,有闲得聊,关注美国流行文化史,网址:https://talich.fm 相关链接 主要参考文献 Sanjek, R. (1988). American popular music and its business: the first four hundred years. Volume II: From 1790 to 1909. New York: Oxford University Press. Ashby, L. (2006). With amusement for all: a history of American popular culture since 1830. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. Apolloni, A. M. (2021). Freedom girls: voicing femininity in 1960s British pop. Oxford University Press. Miller, K. H. (2010). Segregating sound: inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow. Durham: Duke University Press. Suisman, D. (2009). Selling sounds: the commercial revolution in American music. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Lott, E. (1993). Love and theft: blackface minstrelsy and the American working class. New York: Oxford University Press. Bowden, B. & Dylan, B. (1982). Performed literature: words and music by Bob Dylan. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Kennedy, D. M. (2004). Over here: the First World War and American society (25th anniversary ed). Oxford,: Oxford University Press. 相关录音: Th...2023-11-2555 minThe Amanda Seales ShowThe Amanda Seales ShowHonoring Mamie “Peanut” Johnson, Missy Elliot’s Makes A Generous Donation, and We Have A Public Seales AnnouncementAmanda shares a remarkable story of Black joy by honoring Mamie "Peanut" Johnson, the first female pitcher in the Negro League, with a Washington, D.C. intersection bearing her name. This episode is filled with Black joy stories, including Missy Elliott's generous donation to Virginia families facing eviction and the efforts of the country's only Black governor, Wes Moore, to launch a program for high school graduates aimed at boosting community service. In addition to these inspiring stories, Amanda welcomes special guest LeToya Luckett for an engaging two-part interview in "For the Record." The episode also features "...2023-10-2755 minSound BeatSound BeatCrazy BluesPerry Bradford wrote Crazy Blues and the great Sophie Tucker was originally slated to record. When she was unable to make the session due to illness, Bradford convinced record execs to let jazz singer Mamie Smith fill in. Here she is on that OKEH label recording from 1920. That last minute substitution would prove historic, marking the first time a black singer appeared on a blues record…one that sold over a million copies in just six months. Music historians credit the song’s success with opening the proverbial door for artists like Bessie Smith, Blind Lemon Jefferson and...2023-10-1100 minMokena\'s Front Porch PodcastMokena's Front Porch PodcastMamie Bechstein - In Her Own WordsSend us a textThis episode discusses Mamie Bechstein Miller, who was a teacher and principal for Mokena's 159 School District in the old schoolhouse that sat at Front Street and Schoolhouse Road and who's family has been in Mokena since before the railroad came through.  We discuss why Mamie was so important to the community and hear why Matt was so excited to hear that the recording of Mamie when she was just shy of 100 years old was found. We had the chance to sit down with Dr. Mark Cohen, District 159 Superintendent, and he shared with u...2023-06-2336 minWomanicaWomanicaRagers: Mamie Till-MobleyMamie Till-Mobley (1921-2003) was a mother who, in the face of unimaginable sorrow, helped change the course of the Civil Rights movement. This month, we’re highlighting Ragers: women who used their anger— often righteous, though not always— to accomplish extraordinary things. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in histo...2023-05-1708 minThe Amanda Seales ShowThe Amanda Seales ShowRoy Woods Jr Presidential Appearance | EPISODE 107On Amanda Seales' podcast "Black Joy Friday," the host celebrates stories of Black Joy, including recent events such as the unveiling of a statue honoring Mamie Till Mobley in Illinois, Kendrick Lamar making history, and a New Orleans high school student receiving $9 million in scholarships. The episode also includes an interview with Roy Wood Jr., who recently hosted the White House Correspondents' Dinner. FOLLOW ALONG AS WE COVER: (04:49) Statue Honoring Mamie Till-Mobley Unveiled In Illinois (10:08) Mental Health Check In / Mental Health Awareness Month (12:22) PSA: Public Seales Announcement (15:29...2023-05-051h 27Girls On FilmGirls On FilmEp 143: Till starring Danielle Deadwyler: exclusive with Deborah Watts and review with Ellen E JonesEmmett Till’s cousin Deborah Watts speaks candidly about the BAFTA-nominated film Till, which is in cinemas and also available on digital download. Anna Smith also speaks to writer Ellen E Jones about this powerful film directed by Chinonye Chukwu. It tells the true story of Mamie Till-Bradley, whose 14-year-old son Emmett was brutally murdered in 1955. The film follows her fight for justice and features an incredible performance from Danielle Deadwyler, who has been nominated for Leading Actress at the BAFTAs. We are also happy that Till has been nominated at the Girls On Film Awards, for Best Feature sponsored by...2023-02-1333 minNotorious WomenNotorious Womens1 e3 — MAMIE SMITH and CAROLINE ASTOR: What do you get when you play the blues backwards?This week, Miriam tells the story of Blues pioneer Mamie Smith, and Lavetta tells the story of New York queen bee socialite Caroline Astor.-----If you like this episode, please join us weekly for more discussions of notorious women. ----- email: notoriouswmpod@gmail.cominstagram: instagram.com/notoriouswomenpodcast/patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NotoriousWomenwebsite: https://notoriouswomenpodcast.com/2023-02-021h 40Sucesos Detrás De La MúsicaSucesos Detrás De La MúsicaMamie Smith & George W. Johnson E17 T1Escucha música de Mamie Smith & George W. Johnson    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/36WJ1WGVv8ejmIsZnhqbCh?si=85b2d4244ead49a62022-12-2251 minBlack Is AmericaBlack Is AmericaLedger Smith: Rolling Towards FreedomIn August 1963, people traveled far and wide to Washington DC to advocate for civil rights. They took planes, trains, and automobiles. However, one man traveled there in a different way.    To commemorate the 59th anniversary of the March on Washington For Jobs and Freedom, we lace up our skates to tell the story of Ledger “Roller Man” Smith and his almost 700-mile journey to Washington DC.    In this episode, you will hear: Why Ledger Smith went to the March On Washington on roller skates Why Dr. King thought it was essential for Civil Rights to desegregate places of leisure...2022-08-2228 minMoods & ModesMoods & ModesBrooklyn Lutherie's Mamie MinchIn this episode, Alex visits Brooklyn Lutherie, the only woman-owned and operated guitar shop in New York City. While there to pick up his double SG, he chats with Mamie Minch, the shop’s co-founder, about the repair on his guitar and learns something new about it in the process. Alex, Mamie, and co-founder Chloe Swantner discuss what it was like to start a guitar repair business in what has traditionally been a very male-dominated field, and how Brooklyn Lutherie is changing the ratio. Mamie and Alex also discuss her musical career and her influences, which include two relatively un...2022-08-161h 03Das KalenderblattDas Kalenderblatt10.08.1920: Erste Blues-Aufnahme einer schwarzen KünstlerinAls erste Bluessängerin und schwarze Künstlerin feierte sie mit dem "Crazy Blues" einen Millionenerfolg: Mamie Smith. Viele Käufer waren Afroamerikaner, ein bis dahin unbeachteter Markt. Auch andere nahmen nun Bluessängerinnen auf. Mamie Smith ebnete damit den Weg für Künstlerinnen wie Bessie Smith oder Ma Rainey.2022-08-1003 minVintage Radio & Public Domain audioVintage Radio & Public Domain audioDon't Care Blues 1920 Public Domain Jazz MusicBring You some Old Classic's Hope You enjoy the public domain, King public domain is my name public domain is my game.    Subscribe Click Here 👇                                      https://bit.ly/345ng6TPodcast👇   https://open.spotify.com/show/6psDDj2LpCPgLTNIhypHfQ  Tags king public domain,public domain movies,public domain king,Don't Care Blues by Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds,Don't Care Blues,Mamie Smith and Her Jazz Hounds,1920 VINTAGE MUSIC,1920s vintage songs,1920s public domain songs,1920s music,1920s public domain music,Mamie Smith,mamie smith 1920,Jazz Hounds,jazz hounds 1920,jazz 1920s,public domain jazz 2022,jazz public domain 1920s,1920s jazz,public domain,king public domain 192...2022-01-1703 minBut Not All At OnceBut Not All At OnceAn Update and A Metric Ton of Inspiration with Meredith Jaggard In April 2019, Meredith Jaggard was fearless enough to join But Not All At Once as our first-ever guest. The podcast was just a concept then, and by pouring out her heart and her story, Meredith started it with a bang. Now she's back for more. Today we talk about the lives her words changed, an obituary I had to write, pandemic weight gain, modern marriage, and uprooting your whole life a second time to build a new one.Learn how she moved (again!) and continued to battle MS during Covid; how "newborn" Ellie is doing; w...2022-01-131h 05Bordeaux BluesBordeaux BluesCharley Patton, le Hendrix du delta !Charley Patton (1891 - 1934) Issu du Mississippi et fondateur du Delta blues: Charley Patton! C'est à la fin du XIXe siècle que Charley commença à chanter et à jouer de la guitare. Donc quand il enregistre en 1929 pour les disques Paramount, il est quarantenaire. Avant il peaufine sa technique, influencé par Henry Sloan qui n'a jamais enregistré. Néanmoins Patton, forgeant son style au tournant du siècle et on rencontre dans son oeuvre une grande diversité de styles chose rare au Mississippi. Du ragtime, des chansons folkloriques, de la musique rurale blanche et des airs populaires de l'époque... On oublie que les pre...2022-01-121h 35Secuencia EspacialSecuencia EspacialSE 13-10 - ArteClave - Mamie SmithYanu nos trae la historia de Mamie Smith y como llegó a grabar el primer disco de Blues de la historia.Escuchanos todos los Miércoles de 22 a 24hs en radiocolmena.com, seguinos en @secuenciaespacial. Invitanos un cafecito en cafecito.app/secuenciaespacial2021-12-1316 minBut Not All At OnceBut Not All At OnceBlooming Right on Time with Mamie MorganMamie Morgan is a poet, educator and entrepreneur with an eye for design and a passion for accepting people as they are. Today she talks to But Not All At Once about finding grown-up love; the beauty of blooming late; grieving a parent; and building a life more beautiful (but quite different) than you imagined.You can read Mamie's poetry at mamiemorgan.com and visit Opal Bride in West Greenville or at opalbride.com. To support the work of But Not All At Once, hear bonus episodes, and watch the podcast's first video chat, visit...2021-09-231h 41Hace no tantoHace no tantoT3E10 - ¡Vámonos de aquí!Blues en 1920 | Mamie Smith | "Big Bill" Broonzy | Bassie Smith | Chicago blues | Para escuchar la música haz clic aquí: https://spoti.fi/3hkj7Ti | Support the showSígue el Instagram de @hacenotanto2021-08-2611 minHeavy GirlsHeavy GirlsThe Legacy of Black Womxn MusiciansIn episode 2, Christina & Courtney of #blkgrlswurld Press speak with special guest, Daphne A. Brooks about her new book, 'Liner Notes for the Revolution: The Intellectual Life of Black Feminist Sound,' published by Harvard University Press. Daphne is an African American studies professor at Yale University with an interest in all types of music, from punk rock to folk and beyond. Many artists are mentioned worth researching further including: Maureen Man, Danielle Smith, Rhiannon Giddens, Mamie Smith, Geeshie Wiley, Valerie June, Von Truong, etc. Closed Captions are available in the youtube version of the episode. Podcast production and video...2021-08-161h 00Skylight Books Podcast SeriesSkylight Books Podcast SeriesSKYLIT: Daphne A. Brooks, "LINER NOTES FOR THE REVOLUTION" w/ Lynell GeorgeDaphne A. Brooks explores more than a century of music archives to examine the critics, collectors, and listeners who have determined perceptions of Black women on stage and in the recording studio. How is it possible, she asks, that iconic artists such as Aretha Franklin and Beyonc exist simultaneously at the center and on the fringe of the culture industry? Liner Notes for the Revolution offers a startling new perspective on these acclaimed figures--a perspective informed by the overlooked contributions of other Black women concerned with the work of their musical peers. Zora Neale Hurston appears as a sound...2021-07-2751 minThe Life and Times of Noble Sissle: An American History LessonThe Life and Times of Noble Sissle: An American History LessonWho IS that singing jazz?Talk about tangents!  Host Noble Sissle, Jr. begins this episode with a recording his father made with Eubie Blake and gives the background of the musicians.  But then he introduces one of the co-writers of the song, Perry Bradford, and the history lesson begins.Sissle and Blake wrote the ragtime song played in this episode, Jubilee Tonight, with additional material supplied by Bradford.  Then listeners learn of the lost or mostly forgotten history of Bradford's contributions to early-recorded jazz and his struggle to get an African American female to record the blues.  His drea...2021-06-1432 minOld Codger with Courtney T. Edison | WFMUOld Codger with Courtney T. Edison | WFMUThe next person who tells him to "stay safe" won’t be. from May 13, 2021 James P. Johnson - "You've Got to Be Modernistic" [0:00:00] Billiken Johnson with Neal Roberts - "Sun Beam Blues" [0:02:56] Gus Bodenheim - "Delbarton Injury Law™" [0:08:04] Ruth Etting - "At Sundown" [0:09:53] Boots & His Buddies - "How Long Blues, Pt. 1" [0:12:49] Meade Lux Lewis - "Doll House Boogie" [0:16:28] Gene Krupa & His Orchestra ft. Leo Watson - "Do You Wanna Jump, Children?" [0:20:22] Flip the Frog - "The Music Lesson (1932)" [0:26:16] George Formby - "The Emperor of Lancashire" [0:32:57] Willie "The Lion" Smith - "The Dipsy Doodle" [0:35:33] Mamie Smith - "Don't You Advertise Your Man" [0:40:00] Sophie Tucker...2021-05-1400 minTREMÉRTREMÉRFemale Is Future… And PastLas mujeres han sido silenciadas a lo largo de la historia y, en el programa de hoy, veremos que no sólo forman parte de ella sino que muchas son pioneras en los géneros musicales que abordamos en TreMér.Playlist:Mamie Smith – Crazy BluesBessie Smith – Jail House BluesIda Cox – Confidential BluesSippie Wallace – Up The Country BluesMemphis Minnie – Pickin’ The BluesSister Rosetta Tharpe – Strange Things Happen Every DayOdetta – Mule Skinner BluesNina Simone – Love Me Or Leave Me...2021-04-2252 minLa Hora AnimadaLa Hora AnimadaLa historia del blues y de Mamie Smith | Barbi Recanati en #LaHoraAnimadaLa historia del blues y de Mamie Smith | Barbi Recanati en #LaHoraAnimada 2021-02-2520 minThe Modern ManagerThe Modern Manager141: Managing When Everything Is Urgent With Brandon SmithLike most things in life, moderation is key. This is particularly true of urgency. When everything is urgent, either we can’t distinguish what’s really urgent or we burn out trying to do it all.  Today’s guest is Brandon Smith. Brandon is a leading expert in leadership communication and curer of workplace dysfunction. Known as “The Workplace Therapist,” Brandon is a sought-after executive coach, TEDx speaker, author and award- winning business school instructor. He has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Fast Company, CNN, Fox News.com, NPR, Forbes and many others for his expertise...2021-02-1631 minCunningham\'s Law ReviewCunningham's Law ReviewNO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1922-5 Marion Harris, Aileen Stanley, and Mamie SmithIn our final Century Series episode of the year 1922, we check back in on three previous artists: Marion Harris, Aileen Stanley, and "Queen of the Blues" Mamie Smith. We also go in-depth on how and why we review the way we do, explaining the M.I.C.A.A. scoring system. Twitter: @CunningReview Reddit: reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cunninghamslawreview/message2020-12-2120 minRock Around The BlogRock Around The BlogRATB:n viikonloppu - kantaaottavia lauluja osa 1Sorrettujen ääniä, vihaisia säkeitä Yhdysvalloista, feminismiä, vihan hedelmiä ja levyjä eri vuosikymmeniltä! Rock Around The Blogin viikonlopussa kantaaottavaa musiikkia esittävät Big Bill Broonzy, Gary Clark Jr, Bruce Springsteen ja Bessie Smith. Sami Ruokangas ja Pauli Kauppila isännöivät ja keskustelevat. Jutuissa mukana mm. Punatähdet, Mikko Alatalo, Muddy Waters, Mamie Smith, Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Steinbeck ja Woody Guthrie. Jakson soittolista: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0Zyrii2TRuVxjr8aVbkHbX?si=eAZqM52NTPagkw7HPeq4Gw2020-12-1318 minBlues BarrelhouseBlues BarrelhouseBlues Barrelhouse 16/11/2020Aquest dilluns a Blues Barrelhouse, “Les dones del Blues” I part. A la història del Blues, les dones van jugar i juguen un paper fonamental desde el primer disc de la Mamie Smith al 1920 (fa un segle) fins al Blues més contemporani com per exemple, la gran Shemekia Copeland. Impossible abarcar a totes però si podem fer una interessant travesía, Bessie Smith, Koko Taylor, Victoria Spivey….Blues women a Blues Barrelhouse    The post Blues Barrelhouse 16/11/2020 first appeared on Ripollet Ràdio.2020-11-1654 minCunningham\'s Law ReviewCunningham's Law ReviewNO MUSIC INCLUDED, PLAYLIST ON SPOTIFY - 1921-4 - Ethel Waters, Mamie Smith, Fanny Brice, Frank Crumit, and Isham JonesIn this episode of Cunningham's Law Reviews we wrap up 1921 by taking a look at Ethel Waters, Mamie Smith, Fanny Brice, Frank Crumit, and Isham Jones. A long list with a lot of talent! Twitter: @CunningReview Subreddit: reddit.com/r/CunninghamsLawReview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cunninghamslawreview/message2020-11-1600 minCunningham\'s Law ReviewCunningham's Law ReviewCunningham's Law Review - 1920-1A - Mamie Smith, Marion Harris, and The Importance of AuthenticityIn this episode of Cunningham's Law Review we're listening to two blues queens: Mamie Smith and Marion Harris, and talking about the importance of authenticity. Subreddit: Cunningham's Law Review Twitter:@CunningReview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cunninghamslawreview/message2020-10-1500 minCunningham\'s Law ReviewCunningham's Law ReviewCunningham's Law Review - 1920-1B - Mamie Smith, Marion Harris, and The Importance of AuthenticityIn this episode of Cunningham's Law Review we're listening to two blues queens: Mamie Smith and Marion Harris, and talking about the importance of authenticity. Subreddit: Cunningham's Law Review Twitter:@CunningReview --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cunninghamslawreview/message2020-10-1500 minKitas laikasKitas laikasKitas laikas. Mamie Smith proveržis ir „Porgio ir Besės“ bei Budo Powello gimtadieniaiRubrikoje „Dabar prieš šimtą metų“ – amerikiečių bliuzo dainininkė Mamie Smith, 1920-aisiais įrašiusi kelias dainas ir pakeitusi įrašų industriją visam laikui. Ji tapo pirmuoju įrašytu juodaodžiu bliuzo dainininku, o jos dainos – pirmosiomis įrašytomis komerciškai sėkmingomis juodaodžių dainomis! George‘o Gershwino operos „Porgis ir Besė“ premjerai – 85. Ar žinojote, kad ši opera iki pat 1976-ųjų nebuvo tokia jau populiari, nepaisant turų po visą pasaulį? Paskutinė laidos dalis skirta trumpo ir tragiško gyvenimo pianisto Budo Powello gimtadieniui paminėti. Kas buvo šis įtakingas džiazo muzikantas?Ved. Domantas Razauskas2020-09-2947 minSound of HistorySound of HistoryEpisode 27: Mamie SmithAlong with starting the race records craze, Mamie Smith is known as the Queen of the Blues for good reason. Mika and Nick learn more about how she helped start the diva image.  Follow us on Social media!  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoundofHistory/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundofhistory_   Give us a rating and a review on iTunes!  2020-09-0325 minOld Codger with Courtney T. Edison | WFMUOld Codger with Courtney T. Edison | WFMUWhen he's finally recycled as cat food, he'll be "indoor senior." from Aug 20, 2020 Reginald Foresythe - "Because It's Love (For Elisabeth Welch)" [0:00:00] Bebe Daniels & Ben Lyon - "Little Sir Echo" [0:03:04] Bessie Smith with Eddie Lang & Clarence Williams - "Kitchen Man" [0:11:11] Eddie Lang, Joe Venuti, Frank Signorelli - "Wild Cat" [0:14:10] George Formby - "Leaning on a Lamp Post" [0:16:54] Willie "The Lion" Smith - "Passionette" [0:20:03] Euneeda Bodenheim - "The Marvelette Whirlicue™" [0:25:02] Vaughn De Leath & Irving Kaufman - "You Took Advantage of Me" [0:26:41] Mamie Smith - "Keep a Song in Your Soul" [0:29:51] Lucille Bogan - "Groceries on the Shelf" [0:32:51] Mildred Bailey & Her Orchestra - "Blame It on...2020-08-2100 minDigital BluesDigital BluesDIGITAL BLUES - WEEK COMMENCING 9TH AUGUST 2020Artist Track Source Label Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds Crazy Blues Mamie Smith Vol 1. (1920 – 1921) Document Records Ma Rainey Yonder Came the Blues Broadcasting The Blues – Compiled and edited by Paul Oliver Document Records Bessie Smith Yellow Dog Blues Broadcasting The Blues – Compiled and edited by Paul Oliver Document Records Mama Yancey Make Me A Pallet on the Floor Broadcasting The Blues – Compiled and edited by Paul Oliver Document Records Sister Rosetta Tharpe What Is The Soul Of Man Singing In My Soul Proper Records Ottille Patterson, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee with Chris Barber's Jazz Band When Things Go Wrong Memories...2020-08-1558 minDIGITAL BLUESDIGITAL BLUESDIGITAL BLUES - WEEK COMMENCING 9TH AUGUST 2020Artist Track Source Label Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds Crazy Blues Mamie Smith Vol 1. (1920 – 1921) Document Records Ma Rainey Yonder Came the Blues Broadcasting The Blues – Compiled and edited by Paul Oliver Document Records Bessie Smith Yellow Dog Blues Broadcasting The Blues – Compiled and edited by Paul Oliver Document Records Mama Yancey Make Me A Pallet on the Floor Broadcasting The Blues – Compiled and edited by Paul Oliver Document Records Sister Rosetta Tharpe What Is The Soul Of Man Singing In My Soul Proper Records Ottille Patterson, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee with Chris Barber's Jazz Band When Things Go Wrong Memories of My Tr...2020-08-1558 minCDS RADIOSHOWCDS RADIOSHOWTERRASONORA T1x04 Pioneras del bluesLa voz de la mujer fue la primera en registrar los sonidos del blues mas primitivo. En este episodio nos adentramos en los albores de esta música, el blues clásico, y lo hacemos gracias a la soberbia impronta de damas como Ma' Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ida Cox o Memphis Minnie, entre otras. Sonidos anejos pero tremendamente ricos. Playlist: MA’ RAINEY – JELOUS HEARTED BLUES MA’ RAINEY – HUSTLIN’ BLUES MAMIE SMITH – THAT THING CALLED LOVE MAMIE SMITH – CRAZY BLUES BESSIE SMITH – ALEXANDER’S RAGTIME BAND BASSIE SMITH – SEND ME TO THE ‘LETRIC CHAIR BASSIE SMITH – GULF COAST BLUES BESSIE SMITH – NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU’RE...2020-05-031h 27SaxophonicaSaxophonicaDivas del bluesA diferencia del blues rural, el blues clásico deriva directamente del teatro negro de los espectáculos de los trovadores y del vodevil, un entorno profesionalizado de cabo a rabo, muy distinto al de los bluesmen de las zonas rurales, cuya única pretensión a la hora de cantar un blues era la de aliviar la pesadez del trabajo, o divertirse a sí mismos y a unos cuantos parroquianos. En este sentido, el blues rural es una expresión de la individualidad de los negros y de su separación del resto de las capas sociales, mientras el blues clásico...2020-03-061h 02HDO - JazzX5HDO - JazzX5JazzX5#164. Mamie Smith: Crazy Blues (1920) [Minipodcast]"Crazy Blues" Mamie Smith And Her Jazz Hounds: "Crazy Blues" / "It's Right Here For You (If You Don't Get It-'Taint No Fault O' Mine)" (Okeh, 1920) En 1920 se publicaba el primer blues grabado. La cantante Mamie Smith grabó en agosto de ese año "Crazy Blues". Vaya desde Tomajazz un homenaje en el año de su centenario.  © Pachi Tapiz, 2020 JazzX5 es un minipodcast de HDO de la Factoría Tomajazz presentado, editado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. JazzX5 comenzó su andadura el 24 de junio de 2019. Todas las entregas de JazzX5 están disponibles en https://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=23120 / https://w...2020-01-0403 minHDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisaciónHDO. Hablando de oídas de jazz e improvisaciónJazzX5#164. Mamie Smith: Crazy Blues (1920) [Minipodcast]"Crazy Blues" Mamie Smith And Her Jazz Hounds: "Crazy Blues" / "It's Right Here For You (If You Don't Get It-'Taint No Fault O' Mine)" (Okeh, 1920) En 1920 se publicaba el primer blues grabado. La... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]2020-01-0403 minInside the Musical MindInside the Musical MindLooking back 100 years, music in 1920.Well, it’s the year 2020, and that means The Roaring Twenties were officially one hundred years ago! Thinking about this led me to diving into just what people were listening to in 1920. What passed for entertainment? Although the radio had been invented in 1895 by Marconi, it wasn’t until 1913 when an American, Edwin Armstrong invented a circuit that made long range transmissions more practical. Early radios also did not have speakers, until they were later fitted with vacuum tubes that could power them. Until that point the listener had to listen on headphones. The first radio station licensed...2020-01-0450 minThe Harvard BriefThe Harvard BriefWilliam Sturkey, "Hattiesburg: An American City in Black and White" (Harvard UP, 2019)If you really want to understand Jim Crow—what it was and how African Americans rose up to defeat it—you should start by visiting Mobile Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the heart of the historic black downtown. There you can see remnants of the shops and churches where, amid the violence and humiliation of segregation, men and women gathered to build a remarkable community. William Sturkey introduces us to both old-timers and newcomers who arrived in search of economic opportunities promised by the railroads, sawmills, and factories of the New South. He also takes us across town and inside the...2019-09-1027 minDiscover This Next-Level Full Audiobook — Perfect While Traveling.Discover This Next-Level Full Audiobook — Perfect While Traveling.Hattiesburg: An American City In Black And White by William SturkeyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/384808to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hattiesburg: An American City In Black And White Author: William Sturkey Narrator: William Andrew Quinn Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 35 minutes Release date: June 25, 2019 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: If you really want to understand Jim Crow—what it was and how African Americans rose up to defeat it—you should start by visiting Mobile Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the heart of the historic black downtown. William Sturkey introduces us to both old-timers and newcomers who arrived in search of economic opportunities promised by the railroads, sawmills, and factories of t...2019-06-251h 35Download New Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDownload New Full Audiobooks in History, The AmericasHattiesburg: An American City In Black And White by William SturkeyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/384808 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hattiesburg: An American City In Black And White Author: William Sturkey Narrator: William Andrew Quinn Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 35 minutes Release date: June 25, 2019 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: If you really want to understand Jim Crow—what it was and how African Americans rose up to defeat it—you should start by visiting Mobile Street in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, the heart of the historic black downtown. William Sturkey introduces us to both old-timers and newcomers who arrived in search of economic opportunities promised by the railroads, sawmills, and fact...2019-06-2510 minRETROGASMIC Retro & Vintage Podcast!RETROGASMIC Retro & Vintage Podcast!Sure got the blues - (part one) The PioneersWe take a look at The Blues, it's roots and history, and the pioneers of the music that influenced popular music as we now know it. Music by Bessie smith, T-Bone Walker, Mamie Smith, Cleo Brown Billie Holiday, Sonny Boy Williamson and more.2019-06-2436 min园园蓝调口琴频道园园蓝调口琴频道【蓝调百年之旅(003)】女人跑到城里唱歌,男人留在乡下弹琴这里依旧是蓝调口琴网为你提供的《蓝调百年之旅》音乐故事节目 为什么说“女人跑到城里唱歌,男人留在乡下弹琴”,你听完才知道! 虽说美国独立战争之后黑人在社会舆论层面上获得了一定的自由,但种族歧视依旧严重,大量的底层黑人劳工只能靠在农场工作糊口,没有机会接受新的工作或教育。不过此时的蓝调音乐并没有减缓生长的速度,在黑人社群中的表演也愈发显得成熟,人们不仅仅用蓝调来抒发情感或记录生活,甚至有那么一些人正在把演唱蓝调做为正经营生来养活自己了。 到了1920年,唱片公司也从蓝调音乐中嗅到了一丝商机,“种族唱片工业”正式诞生。 本期电台节目为大家带来的就是关于“种族唱片工业”兴起的近十年间(1920年~1929年)所记录的一些经典音乐作品,同时也会按照书中的推荐和介绍来讲述音乐家们背后的故事,相信这些具有历史意义的经典蓝调音乐会给你带来一些独特的聆听体验。 1、Always in My Heart - Los Índios Tabajaras 2、Jimmie Rodgers - Mississippi River Blues 3、Mamie Smith - Crazy Blues 4、Bessie Smith - Taint Nobody's Business If I Do ...2019-03-2300 minMad About ItMad About ItMusic Series No. 2: Lady Killers Who Kill Me 1920-1945ish Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Ida Cox, and moreWe are back with the second episode of the music series!! Teleporting back to the 1920's, we talk about the women of blues. These brave women freed our souls for rock and roll, and Elvis took all the credit. What a jackass, amirite. We talk about Mamie Smith, Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ida Cox, Alberta Hunter, Billie Holiday (just because duh), Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Memphis Minnie, Anita O'Day, Big Mama Thornton, and a little bit of Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan just because I couldn't help myself.  Click Here for the link to the playlist on Spotify!2019-02-1246 minThe Modern ManagerThe Modern Manager34: How Stories Can Transform Relationships with Ann SmithWhen was the last time your team had a conversation about a non-work topic? That might seem like an unusual question when in fact, it’s an important component to building a high performing team. When people connect on a human level, they develop and deepen trust and respect, enabling them to constructively engage in conflict, openly share ideas and much more. This week, I speak with Ann Smith, Executive Director of the non-profit Books@Work. Books@Work partners with employers to break down barriers, build connections and foster openness, trust and respect. Using facilitated dialogue about a...2019-01-1529 minDare to be Authentic PodcastDare to be Authentic PodcastHealing Emotional, Mental & Physical Pain with Mamie SmithJoin me with guest Dr. Mamie Smith, an author, radio talk show host, inspirational speaker, teacher, business woman and musician. She will share with us her own story of healing emotional, mental & physical pain and how now she helps others heal from the same ills.2018-09-2730 minBlues, Funk, R&B, SoulBlues, Funk, R&B, SoulMAMIE SMITH | Dangerous Blues | 1921 | Vicksburg Glacier re:mixx 2018CREDITS - orig. recording/performance by Mamie Smith in 1921 remix endeavored by ErieLake Musicollage Ltd. in 20182018-05-1803 minCAN A PLAYA PLAY?CAN A PLAYA PLAY?Coping with the Loss of a Child is ImprisonmentDr. Mamie Smith is an author, radio talk show host, inspirational speaker, teacher, business woman and musician. She writes on numerous online social media sites, has established her own network “The Unfolding of a Rose.Com” and blog “Open Thought” (smithmamie.com) which currently sits in the #2 position in Google search engines.  Her first book “The Unfolding of a Rose” has helped many people experiencing the loss of a loved one, and the second book “Medicine: A Daily Dose of Spirituality” has just been released.  She has already received orders from several readers.Dr. Smith received a Bachelor of Science Music Degree at Au...2018-02-041h 01Brick By Brick - with Antonio T. Smith Jr. and Tempestt SmithBrick By Brick - with Antonio T. Smith Jr. and Tempestt SmithLes Brown - Prove Them Wrong (S6E7)Antonio and Tempestt take you behind the scenes as they continue to build their company. Antonio is a certified coach with the "World's #1 Motivational Speaker", Les Brown. Antonio himself is known as the "Greatest Transformational Coach in Texas". Plant Better University is a new way, better-eLearning platform, that is constantly updated by and led by Antonio T. Smith, Jr. When you enroll to PBU, you get access to Antonio T. Smith, Jr., along with all of his proven tools, strategies, and resources, as well as his leading Strategic Coaches who have mastered his programs. Here, you will find how...2017-09-0600 minBrick By Brick - with Antonio T. Smith Jr. and Tempestt SmithBrick By Brick - with Antonio T. Smith Jr. and Tempestt SmithLes Brown - KING MINDSET! (S6E3)Antonio and Tempestt take you behind the scenes as they continue to build their company. Antonio is a certified coach with the "World's #1 Motivational Speaker", Les Brown. Antonio himself is known as the "Greatest Transformational Coach in Texas". Plant Better University is a new way, better-eLearning platform, that is constantly updated by and led by Antonio T. Smith, Jr. When you enroll to PBU, you get access to Antonio T. Smith, Jr., along with all of his proven tools, strategies, and resources, as well as his leading Strategic Coaches who have mastered his programs. Here, you will find how...2017-08-2500 minBrick By Brick - with Antonio T. Smith Jr. and Tempestt SmithBrick By Brick - with Antonio T. Smith Jr. and Tempestt SmithLes Brown - The Power of Mindset (S6E1)Antonio and Tempestt take you behind the scenes as they continue to build their company. Antonio is a certified coach with the "World's #1 Motivational Speaker", Les Brown. Antonio himself is known as the "Greatest Transformational Coach in Texas". Plant Better University is a new way, better-eLearning platform, that is constantly updated by and led by Antonio T. Smith, Jr. When you enroll to PBU, you get access to Antonio T. Smith, Jr., along with all of his proven tools, strategies, and resources, as well as his leading Strategic Coaches who have mastered his programs. Here, you will find how...2017-07-0800 minRadio LoboRadio LoboRadio lobo 2 .woman bluesEn este programa repasaremos la historia de las primeras mujeres que interpretaron blues ,conociendo un poco mas de su historia y lucha . Mamie Smith : Crazy blues Victoria Spive: black snake blues Memphis Minnie:This Is Last Chance Ma Rainey : Chain Gang Blues Bessie Smith Yellowdog Blues Janis Joplin: Tortle Blues "Para cualquier comentario ,opinion o informacion aqui os adjunto el email del programa" radiolobo.lobovivo@gmail.com.. espero que os guste2017-06-3036 minSemi-Intellectual MusingsSemi-Intellectual MusingsProtest & Political Music - Part 1Matt is back for this episode. The black flies are gone. The clover is growing slowly. Matt offers us an update on the little Sanderson. Phil is working from home full-time now and admits he may be procrastinating. He’ll tell us later about that. The intro gets real when Phil decides to talk ontology and epistemology. Apologies in advance for a few annoying glitches in the audio. We fixed it up for the main section. So take a peek-a-poo before you protest too much. Protest & Political Music - Part 1 (15:34) Matt & Phil take a look at...2017-06-091h 16Dr. Renee Sunday\'s showDr. Renee Sunday's showCoping with the loss of a Child is Imprisonment- Author Dr. Mamie Smith on Good Deeds RadioDr. Renee Sunday is Christian-pruner who is a Celebrity Media Personality, Best Selling Author, Publisher. Dr. Sunday is internationally known as The Platform Builder. She helps faith-based entrepreneurs get their message out into the world through the media. If you are a faith-based entrepreneur, Go to www.reneesunday.com for your Free Gift.Our esteemed guest: Dr. Mamie SmithDr. Mamie Smith is an author, radio talk show host, inspirational speaker, teacher, business woman and musician. She writes on numerous online social media sites, has established her own network “The Un...2017-06-0636 minDr. Renee Sunday\'s showDr. Renee Sunday's showCoping with the Loss of a Child is Imprisonment - Author Dr. Mamie Smith on GDDr. Renee Sunday is Christian-pruner who is a Celebrity Media Personality, Best Selling Author, Publisher. Dr. Sunday is internationally known as The Platform Builder. She helps faith-based entrepreneurs get their message out into the world through the media. If you are a faith-based entrepreneur, Go to www.reneesunday.com for your Free Gift. Our esteemed guest: Dr. Mamie Smith       Dr. Mamie Smith is an author, radio talk show host, inspirational speaker, teacher, business woman and musician. She writes on numerous online social media sites, has established her own network “The Unfolding of a Rose.Com” and blog “Open Thought” (smithmamie.com) which currently...2017-06-0535 minGood DeedsGood DeedsCoping with the Loss of a Child is Imprisonment - Author Dr. Mamie Smith on GDDr. Renee Sunday is Christian-pruner who is a Celebrity Media Personality, Best Selling Author, Publisher. Dr. Sunday is internationally known as The Platform Builder. She helps faith-based entrepreneurs get their message out into the world through the media. If you are a faith-based entrepreneur, Go to www.reneesunday.com for your Free Gift. Our esteemed guest: Dr. Mamie Smith       Dr. Mamie Smith is an author, radio talk show host, inspirational speaker, teacher, business woman and musician. She writes on numerous online social media sites, has established her own network “The Unfolding of a Rose.Com” and blog “Open Thought” (smithmamie.com) which currently...2017-06-0536 minCAN A PLAYA PLAY?CAN A PLAYA PLAY?Coping with the Loss of a Child is ImprisonmentDr. Mamie Smith is an author, radio talk show host, inspirational speaker, teacher, business woman and musician. She writes on numerous online social media sites, has established her own network “The Unfolding of a Rose.Com” and blog “Open Thought” (smithmamie.com) which currently sits in the #2 position in Google search engines.  Her first book “The Unfolding of a Rose” has helped many people experiencing the loss of a loved one, and the second book “Medicine: A Daily Dose of Spirituality” has just been released.  She has already received orders from several readers.Dr. Smith received a Bachelor of Science Music Degree at Au...2017-02-121h 01Dr. Mamie Smith\'s tracksDr. Mamie Smith's tracksDr. Smith Talk At Christmas Peace On Earth FinalThe audio is a special Christmas show on "peace" played on the "Talk to the Author with Dr. Mamie Smith Show" during the Christmas season of her normal show.2016-12-1452 minDr. Mamie Smith\'s tracksDr. Mamie Smith's tracksMusic Lessons for Your ChildIncrease your child's self-esteem, discipline and focused life direction by enrolling him/her in a voice, piano or saxophone class @ The Annex o the Parham Academy of Performing Arts.2016-11-2501 minThe Ragged Antique Phonograph Program with MAC and Mike the BarberThe Ragged Antique Phonograph Program with MAC and Mike the BarberEpisode from Jun 21, 2016International Novelty Orchestra - "Twinkling Star" Ted Lewis and His Band - "Wang Wang Blues" Bessie Smith - "Bleeding Hearted Blues" [Fletcher Henderson Piano] Handy's Orchestra of Memphis - "Fuzzy Wuzzy Rag" Clara Smith and Her Jazz Trio - "I Don't Love Nobody (So I Don't Have The Blues)" Mamie Smith & Her Jazz Hounds - "I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of This Jelly Roll" Helen Louise and Frank Ferera - "Everybody Hula" Guy Maier & Lee Pattison - "Waltz" Ford Hanford - "My Old Kentucky Home" Guido Gialdini - "Fascination Waltz" Wendell Hall - "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo...2016-06-221h 08Dr. Mamie Smith\'s tracksDr. Mamie Smith's tracksWhat Would Jesus Say by Dr. Mamie SmithIf Jesus were right here now . . . Have you ever had such a thought? What would you say to him? What would he say to our present day methods of healing?Dr. Smith provides astounding and inspirational answers. See if you agree.2016-05-2921 minThe Ragged Antique Phonograph Program with MAC and Mike the BarberThe Ragged Antique Phonograph Program with MAC and Mike the BarberEpisode from May 17, 2016Markel's Orchestra - "Wake Up Little Girl" Howard Kopp and Samuel Jospe - "Uncle Tom - One Step" Frank Banta and Cliff Hess - "Remember The Rose" Victor Minstrels - "Victor 16149-B" Henry Burr - "The Light That Never Fails" Al Weston & Irene Young - "Gennett Laughing Record" Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle - "Down Hearted Blues" Bessie Smith - "Sing Sing Prison Blues" Mamie Smith and her Jazz Hounds - "Doo Dah Blues" Joe and Zeb Gaunt - "Jew's Harp Bill" Ernest Thompson - "Kiss Waltz" Fiddlin' Powers and Family - "Sourwood Mountains" Selvin's Orchestra - "Love Will Find...2016-05-181h 07Dr. Mamie Smith\'s tracksDr. Mamie Smith's tracksDiscovering Low Self-Esteem - What is it?Dr. Mamie Smith talks about her own discovery of low self-esteem and how she overcame it.2016-01-2411 min