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Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Banned In Sparta From Singer Songwriter Robin Batteau 3,000 Year Old Songs Set Inside Right Now
Banned In Sparta”- Collaborative Album with Classical Greek Poets and Modern Folk Singers Helmed by Robin BatteauRobin Batteau’s “Banned in Sparta” is a collaborative album of songs based on poems by Classical Greek poets and recorded by a number of friends Tom Paxton, Eric Andersen, Livingston and Kate Taylor, Matt Nakoa, Robin Lane, 2-time Tony winning actor James Naughton and his gifted children Keira and Greg, plus Carolyn Hester. Robin was inspired by an Ancient Greek History class he took when he returned to Harvard during the Pandemic to finish a degree he started in the 1960s. Robin earned th...
2026-02-19
21 min
Music News Tracker
Headline: "Bad Bunny's Historic Super Bowl Halftime Show Leads Eventful Week in Music"
Well friends, we've got ourselves a week of music that reminds us why this industry still matters. Let me walk you through what's been shaking in the world of sound.The biggest story rolling into your Sunday is Bad Bunny taking the Super Bowl halftime stage at Levi Stadium in just hours. This Puerto Rican sensation made history last weekend when his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS became the first fully Spanish-language project to win Grammy album of the year. At a press conference, Bad Bunny kept things cool and collected, saying he's just trying to enjoy th...
2026-02-08
03 min
Music and Global Politics
Bob Dylan(s) Gone Global: Exploring World Folk Protest
Most everyone has heard of Bob Dylan, but what about the many other folk protest singers just as famous in their respective countries: Victor Jara in Chile, Vladimir Vysotsky in the Russian-speaking world, or Wolf Biermann for the German. Here we explore the global folk protest singer as rooted in the existentialist philosophy of Albert Camus. The authenticity of the voice as the agency of the artist is nowhere clearer than in this musical genre once globally dominant. The Folk Revival is the most iconic modern case of music and politics intertwined. It presents a vital master...
2025-10-22
1h 21
The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
S13:Ep264 - A Boy From the North Country with Guest Sam Sussman + Dude Relationship Book Recs
Our website - www.perksofbeingabooklover.com. Instagram - @perksofbeingabookloverpod Facebook - Perks of Being a Book Lover. To send us a message go to our website and click the Contact button. You can find Sam Sussman at www.samevansussman.org or on IG at @sam_sussman. Our guest is debut novelist Sam Sussman whose book Boy From the North Country comes out this week. Sam originally wrote a short memoir piece for Harper’s Magazine that referred to the possibility that he might be Bob Dylan’s son but rea...
2025-09-17
1h 05
Beyond the Shadows
Ep. 154 The Musical Mystery Tour
Join this week as we look back at several perplexing mysteries from the annals of music history. Did Robert Johnson sell his soul for his other worldly guitar skills? What became of the woman called the female Bob Dylan, Connie Converse? Who is the mystery man whose voice left the King jealous? And who killed Bobby Fuller? Let's take a look......... Robert Johnson • Soul selling • Guitar skills • Connie Converse • Female Bob Dylan • Mystery man • Elvis Presley • Bobby Fuller • Music history • Perplexing mysteries • Blues legend • Disappearance • Unexplained events • Music myths • Historical enigmasBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podc...
2025-08-22
58 min
Six Questions With Matty C
#098: Singer/Songwriter Emma Swift
Emma Swift found her way to Nashville by way of the mid-sized, but isolated city of Wagga Wagga, Australia. In high school, she fell hard for the myriad female singer songwriters that were ascendant in the early 1990s. At university, Emma discovered the world of alt-country, and she began to soak up the artistry of iconic singers like Linda Rondtstadt and Emmylou Harris. Emma has always appreciated the interpretive talent of singing someone else’s songs. It was one of the things that first drew her to heroes like Rondtstadt and Harris. Those song selections were almost as...
2025-07-21
1h 11
What Am I Making Podcast
WAIM Podcast #098: Singer/Songwriter Emma Swift
Emma Swift found her way to Nashville by way of the mid-sized, but isolated city of Wagga Wagga, Australia. In high school, she fell hard for the myriad female singer songwriters that were ascendant in the early 1990s. At university, Emma discovered the world of alt-country, and she began to soak up the artistry of iconic singers like Linda Rondtstadt and Emmylou Harris. Emma has always appreciated the interpretive talent of singing someone else’s songs. It was one of the things that first drew her to heroes like Rondtstadt and Harris. Those song selections were almost as...
2025-07-21
1h 11
I Think You Should Read
Dean Van Nguyen thinks you should read Out Of the Vinyl Deeps
This week we're going back in time to review the 1960's rock and roll scene with music journalist and author Dean Van Nguyen. Dean has chosen 'Out of the Vinyl Deeps' an essay collection on the writing of the New Yorker's first female music critic Ellen Willis. Digressions include how much Bob Dylan is too much Bob Dylan, what would Willis make of Taylor Swift and whether it's ever ok to call John Lennon sexy.You can order Dean's new book here.You can follow us on a multitude of social media platforms;
2025-05-22
58 min
Sapphire FM On Demand
Wavelength Music Special: Bob Dylan's Fifty Finest Female Covers
Playlist(00.00) Introduction (Bob Dylan's 'Ballad Of A Thin Man', Desolation Row, Like A Rolling Stone, Blowin' In The Wind, Positively 4th Street; Charlotte Gainsbourg's Just Like A Woman) (03.35) Cat Power/Stuck Inside Of Mobile, With The Memphis Blues Again (10.20) Tracy Chapman/The Times They Are A-Changin' (13.15) Ximena Sariñana/I Want You (16.48) Cowboy Junkies/If You Gotta Go, Go Now (19.46) Betty Lavette/It Ain't Me, Babe (25.08) Cloves/Blowin' In The Wind (27.35) Deborah Coleman/Temporary, Like Achilles (32.45) Thea Gilmore/John Wesley Harding (35.33) Julie London/Mighty Quinn (37.35) Christine Wheeler/Lay Down Your Weary Tune (41.44) Olivia Newton-John/If Not For Yo...
2025-03-31
4h 02
Nothing Is Revealed / The Dylanologists Archive
The Never Ending Tour
Adam's claim is that the Never Ending Tour is the best thing that Bob Dylan has ever done. That would mean it is above the 1966 world tour, Blood On The Tracks, the Rolling Thunder Revue, and everything else he has ever put to tape, toured, painted, sculpted, and/or malted, mashed, fermented, distilled, and aged. It is a bold claim, but one that Adam backs up with hard facts. On this episode, we (but primarily Adam) explore what the Never Ending Tour is, how it has evolved over time, and why it is the best thing that Dylan has...
2025-03-10
54 min
The ALBUMREVIEW.net podcast
Sarah Seltzer - Author & Music Aficionado
Joining Greg in Episode #80 is author, writer and music aficionado, Sarah Seltzer. Sarah hails from New York City where she lives with her family. Her publications include writing pieces for the New York Times, Glamour, Cosmopolitan Jezebel and TIME. Sarah is currently the executive editor for Lilith Magazine. She is also the author of a recent Novel titled, The Singer Sisters – a heartening story of a female musician in the 1990s who although very talented, struggles to break out of the shadows of her famous mother, also a musician, who dominated the folk music scene in the 1960s. The Si...
2025-02-11
51 min
The Long Island Sound - Music and Entertainment Discovery Begins! Find the Artists who entertain us!
Beyond the Bow: A Conversation with Heather "Lil' Mama" Hardy
Beyond the Bow: A Conversation with Heather "Lil' Mama" Hardy (Violinist who Inspired a Generation of Female Musicians) Calling all music lovers who were captivated by "The mysterious violinist who transformed Bob Dylan"! 🎻✨ Get ready for another inspiring conversation as Steve Yusko dives deep with the incredibly talented Heather "Lil' Mama" Hardy, a renowned violinist, singer-songwriter, and producer. 🎤 Heather's journey is remarkable, from classical training at the Manhattan School of Music to collaborations with legends and a thriving solo career. She'll share insights into her creative process, inspirations, and her enduring passion for music, including how violinist Scarlet Rivera paved th...
2025-01-15
48 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 8: A Complete Unknown Legend In Her Time
We're back to review the new Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown (**SPOILER ALERT**). We discuss Hollywood-ifying the cultural and political tensions of Dylan going electric, who's represented, misrepresented (Toshi Seeger, Alan Lomax) & left out entirely (Jean Ritchie, Harry Smith), Timothée Chalamet's press tour, and our yearning for the Nosferatu of the folk revival.
2025-01-07
1h 08
My Rock Moment
Chris O'Dell, Author and Tour Manager
Chris O'Dell might very well hold the title of the world's first female rock 'n' roll tour manager. O'Dell has led a fascinating life; one that planted her firmly in rock royalty's inner circle in the 60s and 70s. Befriending Derek Taylor in LA, she soon found herself working for the Beatles' Apple Corps in London. While there she was present for the recording of The White Album, Abbey Road, Let it Be, and sang in the Hey Jude chorus. She sat on the rooftop while the Beatles played their last live performance in January of 1969 and...
2025-01-02
1h 14
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 7: Odetta Takes This Hammer
In our last official episode of the season, we celebrate the brilliant, iconoclastic life of singer, guitarist, and activist, Odetta. We talk interpreters & inheritors, Black music & Black history, and Odetta's role as a connector between the folk revival & the civil rights movement. We also redeem theater kids and confess our brushes with Unitarianism.
2024-12-13
1h 00
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 6: The Official FBD Last Waltz Tier List with Kana Zink
Our Last Waltz Thanksgiving Special! While Sophie rests her voice, our friend Kana Zink steps in to help us rate the performances in Martin Scorsese's documentary of The Band's 1976 farewell show on a scale from "superior" to "madness or genius?" We also discuss Levon Helm's thousand yard stare, visit Garth Hudson's mulch factory, and consider the correlation (or causation?) between V-neck depth and ego.
2024-11-27
57 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 5 Bonus: Hejira and the Anti-Troubadour with Lou Turner
We bring one of our favorite songwriters and theme song artist Lou Turner on the pod to discuss Joni’s road album Hejira and Lou’s not-on-the-road album Microcosmos (2022). We also talk Nashville’s weird music underbelly, try hard troubadours, and that Wolf Eyes side project “Crazy Labrador.”
2024-11-15
28 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 5 (Part 2): Joni Mitchell’s Contemporary American Music with Allison Chomet
Round two of our own personal Joni Jam. Hissing of Summer Lawns - Hejira - Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter corridor, confronting Joni’s blackface and redface, collaborations with Jaco Pastorius and Larry Klein, streaming-era gripes, and sitting through Brandi to hear Joni.
2024-11-01
1h 04
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 5 Bonus: Joni Mitchell at the Hollywood Bowl Recap feat. Allison Chomet
An on-the-ground recap of last night’s Joni Mitchell & The Joni Jam show at the Hollywood Bowl from someone who was really there, man.
2024-10-21
13 min
The Long Island Sound - Music and Entertainment Discovery Begins! Find the Artists who entertain us!
The Mysterious Violinist Who Transformed Bob Dylan
Join host Steve Yusko on The Long Island Sound Podcast for a fascinating conversation with Scarlet Rivera, the egendary violinist known for her work with Bob Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue. Https://scarletriveramusic.com In this episode, Scarlet shares her insights into her musical journey, her collaboration with Dylan on the iconic album "Desire," and her experiences on thelegendary Rolling Thunder Revue tour. We also delve into her work with other artists, includingJoni Mitchell and Brandi Carlisle. Summary In this episode of the Long Island Sound Podcast, host S...
2024-10-19
29 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 5 (Part 1): Joni Mitchell's World of Emotion with Allison Chomet
We enter the world of Joni Mitchell to discuss the dialectic of muse and muse-er, the appeal and cultural baggage of confessional songwriting, the bad men of the folk revival, "the cool girl" trope, life in Saskatoon and Laurel Canyon, and more. Featuring the brilliant and very fun Joni expert Allison Chomet!
2024-10-18
51 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 4 Bonus: Pack Up Your Sorrows: On Mimi Fariña
As we dug deep into Joan Baez’s history and lore we found ourselves drawn to her little sister Mimi Fariña, whose story is usually hewn to her husband Richard and to Joan. For a few minutes, we unspool the moment and send our flowers to Mimi and her beautiful voice.
2024-10-11
10 min
Unveiling the Legends: Dolls of the 60s & 70s
Chris O'Dell: Pisces Apple Lady
“Why don’t you call me Miss O’Dell?” We’re back after a short break! From the Beatles to the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, ELO, Santana, and all the bands in between, she saw it all. She’s the woman in the hall in Joni Mitchell’s’ Coyote, Leon Russel’s Pisces Apple Lady, the blonde seated next to Yoko and Maureen on the rooftop, and Layla’s bestie. Chris O’Dell was one of rock-and-roll’s first female tour managers and put in the work to keep all these boys out of trouble…for the most part! Hear all about Miss O’Dell...
2024-10-11
1h 02
Brokedown Podcast
Jeremy Kizina
In this episode I chat with guitarist, Jeremy Kizina, about his return to guitar and his recent release "Our Ghosts Follow". We dig into his background as a touring musician, his wide-ranging influences, and, of course, the Grateful Dead. I sneak in a couple of new music recommendations at the top of the show and there's a terrific mix of Dead in the back half.Jeremy Kizina's "Our Ghosts Follow" is our now and available on his Bandcamp page: jeremykizina.bandcamp.com. The album is a quiet and lovely journey and well worth a listen. Be sure...
2024-10-08
2h 41
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 4: You, Me & The Revolution: On Joan Baez
We follow Joan Baez’s life through her meteoric popularity when folk music was the thing and discuss what exactly that thing was: as in, we talk revival and invention, tradition and interpretation, authenticity, corniness, and theft. We also sit with Joan’s politics, how she’s been positioned as *the* female counterpart to Dylan, and her vibe as a committed barefoot person.
2024-10-04
1h 09
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 3: Vashti Bunyan’s Vision
Vashti Bunyan’s 1968-69 horse-drawn caravan trip from South London to the Isle of Skye has become a symbolic heroine’s journey of the British folk revival, but what was Vashti’s own vision for the trip? Drawing from her introspective memoir Wayward, we consider that voyage–with its terrible lentils and terrible men–which required her to let go of so much, including her music career. We discuss her preference for “plain sounds,” her rejection of the folk label, and how through her rediscovery 30 years later, she finally found her artistic agency and adoring audience.
2024-09-20
1h 13
Definitely Dylan
The Female Bob Dylan
A new podcast reconsiders the legacy of female singer songwriters that have all at one point been dubbed “the Female Bob Dylan”. Laura talks to its creators, Sophie Abramowitz, Sarah Bachman, and Emily Hilliard. Find The Female Bob Dylan on the podcast app of your choice, and follow them on Instagram and Twitter/X.You can support Definitely Dylan on Patreon or with a one-off donation at buymeacoffee.com/definitelydylan.
2024-09-14
00 min
Archive - Definitely Dylan
The Female Bob Dylan
A new podcast reconsiders the legacy of female singer songwriters that have all at one point been dubbed “the Female Bob Dylan”. Laura talks to its creators, Sophie Abramowitz, Sarah Bachman, and Emily Hilliard. Find The Female Bob Dylan on the podcast app of your choice, and follow them on Instagram and Twitter/X.You can support Definitely Dylan on Patreon or with a one-off donation at buymeacoffee.com/definitelydylan.
2024-09-14
00 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 2 Bonus: She Was a Rare Thing with Jake Xerxes Fussell
Riffing on that Richard Thompson song about Anne Briggs (or was it Vashti Bunyan?), haylofts, and steamies.
2024-09-13
03 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 2: What is Bob Dylan with Jake Xerxes Fussell
We have the inimitable Jake Xerxes Fussell on the pod to help us think through the big question: WHAT (not who) is Bob Dylan? We also discuss Bobby D’s fashion choices, the difference between interpreters, presenters, and makers of tradition (and whether that matters), who (or what) Bob Dylan serves, and the difficulty of writing a good song about the current political moment.
2024-09-06
1h 04
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 1: Connie Converse’s Long Wandering
Working from a biography with an unreliable narrator, we attempt to shake the great Connie Converse free from its pages and offer a fresh perspective on her music, radical politics, and deep community ties. We consider how to grapple with an artist’s legacy and the cloud of mystery surrounding them in a way that is respectful and ethical, while mindful of a biographer’s positionality, biases, and personal connection to their work.
2024-08-22
1h 00
The Female Bob Dylan
Episode 0: Who Is She?
In the words of the inimitable Garth Brooks this is the week we let the conversation begin. Intro to the pod + Sophie, Sarah, and Emily. And to Bob Dylan (courtesy Chat GPT), and the wonderful Connie Converse (as well as to the book about her, which we did not love). Episode 0! Who is she!
2024-08-22
45 min
The Female Bob Dylan
Trailer: Introducing The Female Bob Dylan
THE FEMALE BOB DYLAN launches Thursday 8/22 with new episodes every other Friday.
2024-08-18
01 min
Womanica
Disappearing Acts: Connie Converse
Connie Converse (1924-unknown) was an American singer songwriter who was active in the 1950s New York music scene. Her recordings are some of the earliest known recordings of the singer songwriter genre but were lost after her 1974 disappearance. For Further Reading: Connie Converse Was ‘the Female Bob Dylan.’ Then She Disappeared. The Art of Disappearing Connie Converse’s Time Has Come Connie Converse: The Enigma and Mystery of the Original Singer Songwriter Historically, women have been told to make themselves smaller, to diminish themselves. Some have used that idea to their advantage, disappearing into new identities...
2024-04-05
05 min
ViviTalks
S01:E10 Maria Triana: Legendary Master Engineer for Sony Battery Studios and the 'Typuhthâng' album
In this episode: Listen to a conversation between your host Vivienne Aerts and legendary mastering engineer Maria Triana as they talk about the craft of mastering and her experience of mastering the album 'Typuhthâng' About Maria Maria Triana started out as a classically trained violist in her native Colombia. Until 2019 she worked at Sony Music Entertainment in New York – out of their Battery Studios facility – as a Mastering Engineer. There, she had the honour and opportunity to contribute her skills and expertise on many award winning recordings, from legendary artis...
2024-04-03
22 min
Gnostic Reformation, Clear and Simple
Gnosis or Not Gnosis?
We Gnostic Christians are in a very funny position as far as Gnostics and Christians go, because we fall into neither camp and we fall into both camps. And this is what I mean. I realize that the last couple of episodes have been very, what people would call, Christian, except the Christians don't call it Christian.It's a funny, funny position to be in. Those of us who call ourselves Gnostics believe in the Father. We believe in the Aeons of the Fullness. We believe that one of the Aeons “fell” out of the Fullness and, for...
2024-03-03
20 min
What’s The Buzz Popcast®
LADIES OF THE COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME
LADIES OF THE COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME LACY J DALTON Lacy J. Dalton (born Jill Lynne Byrem; October 13, 1946)[1] is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is known for her gritty, powerful vocals, which People Magazine likened to a country equivalent of Bonnie Raitt.[2] Dalton had a number of hits in the 1980s, including "Takin' It Easy", "Crazy Blue Eyes", and "16th Avenue". Though absent from the U.S. country charts since 1990, she still continues to record and perform, having most recently released three independently recorded albums: Wild...
2023-10-05
1h 07
The Sound of Success with Nic Harcourt
Lucinda Williams talks about her memoir 'Don't Tell Anybody the Secrets I Told You', and shares the music that inspired her. From Peter, Paul and Mary, Bob Dylan & Joan Baez to John Coltrane, James Brown & Prince.
Lucinda Williams is one of the most celebrated singer-songwriters of her generation. Her first two albums 'Ramblin' on My Mind' and 'Happy Woman Blues', recorded in 1979 and 1980 respectively, received critical acclaim. Her 1988 self titled release opened the doors to a career that has has seen her mix of Rock, Blues, Punk and Country Americana establish her own unique lane in the music business. Her 1988 release 'Car Wheels on a Gravel Road' earned her a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album; the follow-up, 'Essence' released in 2001, hit the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 28, and garnered three Grammy nominations, winning the...
2023-06-08
43 min
Leadership is Female
137. How to Quit Micromanaging + How to Stay Resilient: Lacy Maxwell, Founder and CEO of Lacy Maxwell Experiential
As the proud CEO of a woman-owned company, Lacy Maxwell, Founder and CEO of Lacy Maxwell Experiential, Lacy works with a diverse family of artists, managers, producers, techs, creators and others to develop award-winning events and hospitality that focus on inspirational content executed with unmatched production while keeping an eye on sustainability and inclusion. Paul McCartney, Usher, Bob Dylan, Elton John, Eminem, JJ Watt, The Black Keys and Barack Obama, are recognizable as VIP’s in the world of sports and entertainment, and among the many high profile personalities that Lacy Maxwell has created experiences with and for...
2023-06-06
43 min
Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
Chris O'Dell - The "Forrest Gump Of Rock 'n Roll". Worked For The Beatles. First Female Tour Manager For The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Linda Ronstadt And Many More. George Harrison Wrote "Miss O'Dell" For Her!
Chris O’Dell has been called the Forrest Gump of Rock 'n Roll because she's worked with so many Superstars. She was one of the original employees of Apple Records. She was in the studio when the Beatles recorded The White Album and Abbey Road. She sang on the chorus of "Hey Jude". She later become the first female Tour Manager working with The Rolling Stones on their Exile On Main Street tour, Bob Dylan on his Rolling Thunder tour, Crosby Stills Nash & Young, Linda Ronstadt and many others. And George Harrison wrote the song “Miss O’Dell” for her, whi...
2023-05-04
32 min
jack and emily play the hits!
episode 16 - don't take emily and jack's word for it
it's a READING RAINBOW as we riff on 3 or 4 or 5 music books we've recently finished, none of which is "scar tissue" by anthony kiedis. the audio on this one is a touch natty in places! but the content, oh the content... oh the sweet, sweet literary content... jack read "go ahead in the rain" by hanif abdurraqib. it's good and you can purchase it here: https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477316481 emily read "the girl in the back: a female drummer's life with bowie, blondie, and...
2023-04-21
1h 13
HUNGRY.
How Bold Bean Co. won a Waitrose, Whole Foods and Planet Organic Listing in Their First Year and Being a Female Founder in a Man's World
Bob Dylan has a quote I love“I was like NO ONE ELSE”Bold Bean Co remind me of Bob Dylan.Bold Bean Co. are like *NO ONE ELSE*Different how they approach buyers and drive Rate of SaleDifferent in how they prioritise MEDIA and CONTENTDifferent in how they hire and build an incredible culture.Most brands don’t win a Waitrose listing in their first year.So why Bold Bean Co. do?And how?So thrilled to wel...
2023-04-10
1h 32
都市躺人
EP10 这不是一期歌曲推荐节目,但也许能够丰富你的歌单
作为多种类型音乐的爱好者和创作者,《都市躺人》的小方和老张一直想要聊聊相关的话题。本期节目从Rihanna超级碗“假唱”风波切入,讨论了欧美天后“独立女性”光环背后的阴影、不同时代爆款歌曲进入大众视线的方式、业务一流却仍被剥削的女性艺人以及珍贵的全女乐队。节目的最后还探讨了亚裔艺人与亚裔群体在美国文化界的多年失声,和近些年逐渐发展起来的声量。为了避免发音不清和方便大家查找,我们尽量把提到的外文歌手/歌名都标注在了Shownotes里。本集依然有主播情不自禁唱起歌的部分,如有不适敬请海涵。*Ps:我们考虑在直播平台举办一次面向听友的线上歌会,可以进行点歌和交流。如有兴趣参加请在投票处选出方便参加的时间,感谢~本期剧透警告:绝命毒师 Breaking Bad00:10 从彩妆天后Rihanna超级碗假唱风波展开讲讲对女明星的“欧美滤镜”用辱女词汇、从垃圾堆捡男人,有些Diva可能没有我们想象得那么觉醒*本节提到乐手与作品:A$AP Rocky|Kanye West《My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy》|Kendrick Lamar《To Pimp a Butterfly》(rateyourmusic.com)|Radiohead《OK Computer》|Godspeed You! My Black Emperor10:00 抖音(Tiktok)时代来临,对音乐人是好消息吗?短视频与违禁药品给音乐人和听众们带来的坏影响哪个更大?*本节提到:《Mood》|Bill Evans|Miles Davis|Glass Animal《Heat Waves》|Måneskin《I Wanna Be Your Slave》|《Beggin’》14:00 原来翻唱才是乐坛经久不衰的主旋律*那些被翻唱的经典(原唱在前):Bob Dylan/Jimi Hendrix《All Along the Watchtower》|Bob Dylan/许多乐手《Knocking on Heaven’s Door》《Girl From the North Country》|Badfinger/Mariah Carey 《Without You》|Badfinger《Baby Blue》20:40 香港乐坛在21世纪10年代后没落了吗?长大以后我们发现许多早期港台歌曲是翻唱自日本,但其实还有很多来自欧美顺便《思念是一种病》的原唱竟然是__!23:20 那些我们还能参加音乐节的年头好消息:今年春天很多音乐节开始复活了!(坏消息:已经燥不动的老张在疫情前就停止参加音乐节了!)*本节提到:H.I.M.(=Her Imperial Majesty)28:40 摇滚乐队应该永远活跃还是将记忆定格在“最好的年纪”?有的人粉了几十年摇滚乐队结果老年塌房了*本节提到:ABBA《Don't Shut Me Down 》|Roger Waters/Pink Floyd《The Dark Side of the Moon》|Morrissey (The Smiths)/Dum Dum Girls《There Is a Light That Never Goes Out》32:00 世界上究竟有多少全女乐队?我们觉得太少了!但以后一定会越来越多的(这里只列出了wikipedia "List of all-female bands"页面上提及的乐队,可能还有很多它未收录的,欢迎在评论区交流讨论)*本节提到:the Runaways|Azure Ray|Bangles|Dixie Chicks|Dum Dum Girls|Haim|挂在盒子上|Pussy Riot|Scissor Sisters|ZONE37:00 女生适合/不适合做XX事?可能只是她们的需求被忽略了!豆瓣 为女性设计小组40:20 女歌手站在了娱乐产业的顶端,但老板们却大多是男的*本节提到:陈琳《爱就爱了》46:00 亚裔艺人在美国娱乐圈打拼的坎坷路与无处不在的White Washing小方想插入今天刚刚看到《瞬息全宇宙》里“公公”的演员,94岁的吴汉章谈到了当年在好莱坞受到的歧视与不公,以及近年来亚裔在好莱坞渐渐得以发声link:
2023-02-28
1h 05
What the Riff Next Gen
1974 - March: Gordon Lightfoot “Sundown”
Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot would see his commercial success zenith with this tenth studio album, Sundown. Lightfoot got his start in music at an early age, singing in the choir at St. Paul's United Church in Orillia, Ontario as a child. As a young man he lived in California for a short period, studying jazz composition and writing jingles to support himself, but he soon chose to return to his native Canada and never left. Gordon Lightfoot would inspire many artists - Bob Dylan considered him a type of mentor - and numerous artists would cover his songs, including ar...
2022-12-26
38 min
What the Riff Next Gen
1974 - March: Gordon Lightfoot “Sundown”
Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot would see his commercial success zenith with this tenth studio album, Sundown. Lightfoot got his start in music at an early age, singing in the choir at St. Paul's United Church in Orillia, Ontario as a child. As a young man he lived in California for a short period, studying jazz composition and writing jingles to support himself, but he soon chose to return to his native Canada and never left. Gordon Lightfoot would inspire many artists - Bob Dylan considered him a type of mentor - and numerous artists would cover his songs, including ar...
2022-12-26
38 min
Comics and Chronic
Ep. 93 - Made in America (Sopranos Summer Finale)
Don't stop believing! It's the grand finale of Sopranos Summer and of course, we're talking Season 6B, Episode 9 - Made in America - the series finale of The Sopranos. But first what new comic books did Jake pick up? Does Anthony hate female superheroes? Is there a dormant horror in Cody's hometown? Why is August 22nd a significant date in The Sopranos? Is this the final episode of Comics and Chronic? Is Jake the David Chase of our podcast? How did Jake originally feel about the finale? When did Cody and Anthony first watch The Sopranos? Is this the...
2022-09-15
57 min
It's Only Rock And Roll Podcast
Ep. 41 - Chris "Miss" O'Dell
On this episode of The It's Only Rock And Roll Podcast, Tuscon native CHRIS O'DELL tells how she parlayed a chance meeting with Beatle's publicist Derek Taylor into a career behind the scenes in the world of rock, first as secretary for The Beatles owned Apple Records, personal assistant to The Rolling Stones on their “Exile On Main Street” tour, then later as one of rock's first female Tour Managers working for George Harrison, Santana, CSNY, and Bob Dylan and more. We also cover her singing backup on a Beatles classic, living with George & Patti Harrison at Friar Park, and how...
2022-06-19
1h 02
Bobs Your Uncle Podcast
Bobs Your Uncle 1.13 George Toma and Major League Baseball, Pennsylvania coal mining
George Toma grew up with Polish/ Ukrainian parents in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania when everyone was a coal miner. His dad passed away when George was 10 and the lad went to work on a farm and later as a groundskeeper for a local minor league baseball team. Follow his adventures as he becomes the groundskeeper for the Kansas City Royals and later the Kansas City Chiefs and every Super Bowl from the beginning!Mentions of Bill Veeck, the Daytona 500, Hank Greenberg, Charley O Finley, Emil Bozer, Lou Boudreaux, and even Dr James Watson of Toro.Amanda...
2022-05-24
18 min
Awesome Tapes From Africa Soundcloud Feed
Papé Nziengui — Gho Boka Nzambé
Pape Nziengui et son groupe #bwiti #ngombi LP/CD/Tape/Digital out April 8 https://linktr.ee/PapeNziengui Kadi Yombo, published in 1989, is the most successful album in the quest for a fusion between tradition and modernity in Bwiti harp music of the Tsogho people of Gabon. Combining beating rattles with a layer of synthesizers, Papé Nziengui blends in a contrapuntal dialogue characteristic of harp playing: male song in appeal and female choir in response, male voice of the musical arc and rhythms of female worship. But above all it’s Tsogho ritual music and modern studio orchestration. The result is an...
2022-03-17
05 min
Awesome Tapes From Africa Soundcloud Feed
Papé Nziengui et son Groupe — Moghogho
Papé Nziengui et son Groupe: modernized traditional music from Gabon (1989) Pre orer LP/CD/Tape/Digital https://linktr.ee/PapeNziengui Kadi Yombo, published in 1989, is the most successful album in the quest for a fusion between tradition and modernity in Bwiti harp music of the Tsogho people of Gabon. Combining beating rattles with a layer of synthesizers, Papé Nziengui blends in a contrapuntal dialogue characteristic of harp playing: male song in appeal and female choir in response, male voice of the musical arc and rhythms of female worship. But above all it’s Tsogho ritual music and modern studio orchestration. The...
2022-02-15
06 min
Better Each Day Podcast Radio Show with Bruce Hilliard
JOB: Ability to Sing Like Whitney, Melissa, Pat, Ann, Stevie, Linda and Joan with Bruce Hilliard
I have never worked up a full set with a female vocalist. And some of my original songs have never been played outside of the recording studio, and with me doing all the parts. So, why not mortally wound two Byrds with one stone and audition at least session singers based on how well they interpret and perform my songs.Then rehearse well, play live, rinse, repeat...record.So far, it’s been 95% my voice on my songs. It’s always great when an enthusiastic singer grabs the song and runs...and some...
2021-10-03
32 min
The Show On The Road with Z. Lupetin
Episode 111: Asleep at the Wheel (Ray Benson)
This week, we bring you a half-century-spanning talk with the Grammy-winning ringleader of one of American roots music’s most durable and iconic bands, Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel. The episode is a celebration of their fifty years of diligent song collecting, Western swing camaraderie and epic genre-spanning collaboration - and features first listens of their new record Half a Hundred Years which drops on October 1. The record covers old classics and tells new stories, with spritely cameos from fellow Texans Lyle Lovett and Willie Nelson. Aligning behind Benson’s commanding, deep voice and impeccable song-historian’s taste, Ray ha...
2021-09-30
44 min
The Show On The Road with Z. Lupetin
Asleep at the Wheel (Ray Benson)
This week, we bring you a half-century-spanning talk with the Grammy-winning ringleader of one of American roots music’s most durable and iconic bands, Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel. The episode is a celebration of their fifty years of diligent song collecting, Western swing camaraderie and epic genre-spanning collaboration - and features first listens of their new record Half a Hundred Years which drops on October 1. The record covers old classics and tells new stories, with spritely cameos from fellow Texans Lyle Lovett and Willie Nelson. Aligning behind Benson’s commanding, deep voice and impeccable song-historian’s taste...
2021-09-30
44 min
MusicBasics4Keyboard
Things Have Changed - Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan wrote the soundtrack in 2000 for the movie Wonder Boys. Listen to the song on YouTube and watch the film with Michael Douglas. He stars as a professor, suffering from writer's block, tries to deal with the pressures of his complex love life and his troubled students' assorted problems. Despite the encouragement of one of his admiring female pupils, the professor is obsessed with his current work. He finds release in his friendship with a lonely but gifted student. This episode is about music and entertainment for gifted writers who need encouragement. Just because things have changed doesn't...
2021-09-12
01 min
Bronson Coates & Company
Bob Dylan A Sexual Predator!?!?!?
Everyone has a right to know about this and feel the way you want about it. I will NEVER support actions like these from any individual, male or female. Shit's a disgrace and we need to do and be better as human beings.
2021-08-17
14 min
Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan
Ann Powers
Ann Powers, writer and lead music critic for America’s National Public Radio, joins us from her East Nashville home to discuss gender, sexuality and “the body” in Bob Dylan’s work. Sparked off by an emotional encounter involving Joni Mitchell, Ann compares Mitchell’s work with Dylan’s and discusses other groundbreaking female artists like Roberta Flack, Kate Bush, Madonna, Megan Thee Stallion, Candi Staton, Chaka Khan and Sarah Silverman.With Ann, we contemplate Dylan’s early years as a “baggy elephant”, discover what Prince, Bob and Game Of Thrones have in common, explore the Jewish art in Dylan’s wor...
2021-07-11
47 min
The EntreMusician
A CONVERSATION WITH MICHELE VICE-MASLIN
This is a Very Special Episode of The EntreMusician. Emmy award Winning Songwriter/Producer Michele Vice-Maslin has conquered the Music Industry and is a solid icon who shares a ton of advice, expertise and wisdom for both veterans and novices. Michele has over 5000 placements in TV, Film & Gaming. Her music is played daily 365/24/7 around the world. Her extensive career and history includes working with artists like Bob Dylan, Nile Rogers, Engelbert Humperdinck, Syretta Wright, Sam Moore, Jonathan Butler and On & On & On. We are pleased with the time she provided us. Show Notes:
2021-05-24
1h 01
Bounce FM
Male and Female
Hello and welcome to the 44th episode of Bounce FM with DJ Chappers!Tonight I’ve managed to come up with a new theme, this week I’m doing a male and female podcast. So I’ve got music all about men, women and LGBTQ+. I must say though that there are more songs about the ladies to help show my adoration for the fairer sex because where would we be without all the fabulous women out there hey!You can expect to hear music from The Beatles, David Bowie, AC/DC, Bob Dylan, Elton John...
2021-05-20
2h 10
Rock's Backpages
E96: Adele Bertei on Labelle + Peter Laughner + August Darnell
Content warning: This episode contains discussion of domestic abuse and violence against women (33:50–37:42). In this episode, we talk to the amazing Adele Bertei about her career as a singer, songwriter and the author of two terrific books, Peter & the Wolves & the new Why Labelle Matters. Starting with her wild life as a gay teenager in Cleveland, Ohio, we hear about her friend & mentor Peter Laughner, founder member of Pere Ubu and a tragically self-destructive troubadour who died back in 1977.Adele then talks us through her move to New York's East Village and her participation in the ci...
2021-03-22
1h 12
Polaroid 41
Accents
http://polaroid41.com/accents/Sunday, March 7th, 2021 - 3:32pm.Until I was 12 I lived in Edina, a Minneapolis suburb both well known enough and sheltered enough that “I’m from Edina” was a sufficient geographic marker for anyone I happened to meet. In 7th grade we moved to the small town of Lake Crystal and I realized that “I’m from Lake Crystal” only worked for people in a tight radius, otherwise I needed to say, “I’m from Lake Crystal, a town southwest of Mankato.” When I left for college in Iowa City, ‘Lake Crystal’ or even ‘Mank...
2021-03-09
09 min
Skip or Watch
«Pelé» (Netflix) & «Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry» (Apple TV+) inkl. Interview mit Regisseur R.J. Cutler
Gleich zwei neue Dokumentarfilme über Ausnahmetalente, die im Alter von 17 Jahren zu globalen Superstars wurden, stehen heute auf dem Programm: Eine Netflix-Doku über Pelé (01:30) und eine Apple-Doku über Generation Z-Ikone Billie Eilish. (22:29) Zudem erzählt Regisseur R.J. Cutler im Interview, ob und wieviel ihm vom Label und Billie Eilishs Team dazwischengefunkt wurde. (59:03) Zum Weiterschauen: * «Pelé» (Netflix) * «Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry» (Apple TV+) Unsere «Must-Watches» der Woche: * Ann: «Tu mérites un amour» (Mubi & Prime Video) * Dino: «Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese» (Netflix) * Luca: «TRON: Legacy» (Disney+) Dok-Film- & Serientipps von euch und uns: * «Free So...
2021-02-26
1h 09
Néo Géo Nova
Néo Géo Nova, l'intégrale : La pochette culte de Geto Boys, les conversations musicales de Yohan Giaume et le live de Cory Seznec
Portrait Amandine Tshijanu Ngindu alias Mubulu est habitée de la tête aux pieds par le krump - une danse urbaine super intense née à l’orée des années 2000 dans les quartiers défavorisés de Los Angeles - dont elle défend la philosophie avec passion depuis huit ans. À même pas 30 ans, elle vient d’être consacrée «Female European Krumper of the Year 2020» par ses pairs. Jeanne Lacaille présente cette Suissesse qui fait rayonner son art à l’international. Musikactu Lumière sur la Nouvelle-Orléans et plu...
2021-01-25
1h 34
Basic Folk
Cinder Well, ep. 101
Cinder Well, who is California-born Amelia Baker, makes spooky folk songs in the Irish music tradition. Amelia grew up in Santa Cruz, California in a non-religious Jewish family. Her parents always had music on the stereo: Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and The Grateful Dead. Music was always on in the house. From a young age she was drawn to the vibe and the strange stillness of abandoned houses, which somehow has translated into her music. In high school, she discovered the joy of writing and recording music. She found that writing put her in touch with the...
2021-01-21
38 min
THNX: A Feelgood Podcast
Cid Bullens
Cid Bullens is a two-time Grammy nominated singer, songwriter, and performer who has been in the music industry for over 40 years. He served as backup vocalist for Elton John, Rod Stewart, Bob Dylan, and more, as well as sang on the 1978 Grease soundtrack. He retreated from the music business in the 1980s, got married, and had 2 daughters. After reemerging onto the music scene, his youngest daughter Jessie died in 1996, which led Cid to write and record a collection of unfiltered songs based on his experience that came out in 1999 on Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth. Cid continued writing, recording...
2020-11-24
1h 01
Inside Rock
Memorable Moments: 1960s (# 004)
Memorable Moments: 1960s (S1-E4)The JabberGuys revisit some of Rock's most memorable moments from the 1960s.Episode Playlist - Listen on SPOTIFY1960sFemale domination of the charts.(Little Eva, Connie Francis, Brenda Lee, Shelley Fabares, Dee Dee Sharp, Patsy Cline, Mary Wells, the Shirelles, the Crystals, and the Marvelettes).Phil Spector (Producer) and the Wrecking CrewBerry Gordy and MotownThe Kingsmen - Louie Louie (FBI investigation)Introduction of the Compact Cassette – 1962Blank Cassettes – 1964 (Mix Tapes) The Ed Sullivan Show...
2020-11-19
1h 01
Rick Flynn Presents
"A TRUE AMERICAN HERO" Starring CARL - (Actual & Beloved True Story) - Episode 11
RickFlynnPresents@gmail.com To send a letter of thanks and an encouraging and uplifting word to Carl, our American Hero, use the address above. This wonderful story is an amazing life-saving 100% true story which was broadcasted on one of the main Cincinnati, Ohio live television stations. It is presented here as our way of saying that the world has not gone to hell in a handbasket just yet. Despite what some may think, good people still exist, and here is one of them. He does not consider himself, and refuses to even admit, that he is...
2020-11-16
50 min
Spellogy
Class #001/2020 - Rolling Stone Updates 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List
Envie suas respostas no meu whatsapp - bit.ly/respondanowhatsapp Acompanhe o texto dessa aula; Rolling Stone Updates 500 Greatest Albums of All Time List US magazine Rolling Stone has released a new version of its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list. The list was originally released in 2003 and slightly updated in 2012. The new list was voted on by over 300 music professionals, including journalists, music company executives, and artists like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift. Voters had to name their top 50 albums, which were then given points based on their position in ea...
2020-11-10
18 min
Afro Pop Remix
1997: Biggie, Badu, Bayou - Spcl Gst Khalil, Irin, and Majesty
Topics: Biggie death, Erykah Badu, Eve's Bayou, Miss Evers' Boys (Bonus Artist: Luck Pacheco) Notes 1997 1. President: Bill Clinton 2. Feb -A Santa Monica jury finds former football legend O.J. Simpson is liable for the deaths of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. 3. Feb - North Hollywood shootout: Two heavily armed bank robbers conflict with officers from the Los Angeles Police Department in a mass shootout. 4. Feb - Miss Evers' Boys airs on HBO. It is a made-for-TV adaptation of David Feldshuh's eponymous 1992 stage play, and was nominated for eleven Emmy Awards and won four, Outstanding Made for Television Movie / Lead Actress in a...
2020-11-02
2h 32
Another Kind of Mind: A Different Kind of Beatles Podcast
An AKOM Interview with Miss O'Dell
In this episode, Diana and Thalia have a conversation with Chris O’Dell, the author of the book Miss O’Dell: My Hard Days And Long Nights With The Beatles, The Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton And The Women They Loved. Chris O'Dell has led an extraordinary life as a close friend of the Beatles, Pattie Boyd and Maureen Starkey. She was an early Apple employee, worked for Peter Asher and was among the world’s first female tour managers. She worked on many legendary tours, including the iconic 70's tours of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, The Rolling...
2020-08-31
1h 19
Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast 0157: Mary Black
"The Summer Sent You” The summer sent us Mary Black. And we are better for it. And we’re so lucky to have her. The legendary Dublin-born singer doesn’t do a lot of podcasts so we’re very appreciative that she chose to do ours. And, coincidentally enough, she appears one week after her son Danny of the Coronas made his third appearance on the show. Mary Black has the kind of musical CV that is filled with so many highlights, to list them all would require a separate podcast. Over the course of her career, she’s put out 12 sol...
2020-08-12
58 min
Holding Up The Ladder
Lucy Bright
One of my rituals when I go to the cinema (remember the cinema? The place with the big screen where you sit in the dark next to lots of people and have a collective experience?) Well, when I go I like to sit through all the credits at the end because I’m always amazed at how many people it takes to make something that’s 90 minutes long. It’s such a vast network of vital, interconnecting people. And one of those vital people is a music supervisor. I like to think of them as a DJ or selector for a...
2020-06-12
54 min
Roadie Free Radio
168: CHRIS SCIANNI/Guitarist/Tangiers Blues Band, Dangerman, Huey and the New Yorkers
iTunes Spotify Youtube Patreon Chris Scianni is guitarist and founding member of the NYC based Tangiers Blues Band. He is also known as a member of Echobrain (with Jason Newsted) and of Dangerman. Chris was born and raised on the lower East side of Manhattan. His father, Joseph Scianni, was a well-respected Jazz musician in his own right and a professor at NYU, who fostered and supported Chris’ love of music, particularly the blues. Early on he formed a band with classmates Amy Helm and Peter Levin called Big Blue Squid and his professional career thus beg...
2020-04-27
1h 38
I'm OK You're OK, I'm Not OK You're Not OK
Episode 56 - The Hero of Your Own Story
Ingredients of this week's IOK stew: - talking to yourself in the first person- don’t refer to yourself as ‘we’- Bob Dylan- competing with other songwriters- the lost art of the diary- marriage story- being the hero of your own story- female characters in film and tv- Oscar screeners- invisible life, 1917, booksmart, JOJO rabbit, mr robot,- golden globe nominations- watching physical copies...
2019-12-16
31 min
Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan
Christopher Green
Writer/performer Christopher Green illuminates the links between Dylan and female singers such as Indigo Girls, Marlene Dietrich, Marianne Faithfull, Kacey Musgraves and Emmylou Harris. A shape-shifting performer himself, Christopher temporarily gave up on Dylan when he heard Tracey Thorn berate him in her song Me and Bobby D, thinking: “he’s the voice of the Patriarchy and he can’t even sing”.In this episode, we grapple with some controversial questions: should we overlook an artist’s biography when considering their work? Does Bob sing with deep emotion? (His most recent recording He’s Funny That Way gets a look...
2019-08-25
38 min
Radio Gorgeous
Flautist for the Moody Blues - Norda Mullen talks life, love & music GORGEOUS LIVES with Sarah Tucker
#GorgeousLives #RadioGorgeous #Music "You have to do something for you once in your life." Norda Mullen, 58, year old flautist for the Moody claims, looking ten years younger than her years, thanks she says to having a Greek mother (the Greeks have good skin) and a good diet and lifestyle (she tries to go to yoga every day). “I have spent my life making others look and sound good. Now I want to do it for myself.” Thus began the process of her making her own solo music. Now...
2019-04-01
08 min
Sky Wave Radio Hosted By Petko Turner
ICE - T - Colors (Marc Hype & Petko Turner Edit) Free DL
Ice -T - Colors (Marc Hype & Petko Turner Edit) Marc Is Here > https://soundcloud.com/marchype Ice-T started out with other West Coast hip-hop pioneers such as Kid Frost, DJ Flash, and Egyptian Lover with Electro recordings. Later on, he changed his style and was the first West Coast MC to be accepted by the East Coast. “6 ’N The Mornin’” is sometimes seen as the track that triggered the whole gangsta movement, which was produced by the Unknown DJ, who produced electro funk tracks before and went on to produce Compton's Most Wanted. The song was inspired by Schoolly D's "PSK" and...
2019-01-17
06 min
The Steer
Novelist Jonathan Lethem
Acclaimed author Jonathan Lethem (Motherless Brooklyn, Fortress of Solitude) talks about making art while the world is on fire, writing female characters, his life-long love of music, and of course, his newest book, The Feral Detective, published by Harper Collins. The music played during our interview was taken from Lethem’s list of music for his novel from the always excellent Large Hearted Boy. Further music writing by Jonathan Lethem: Jonathan Lethem on the Music of his Life Being James Brown The Genius and Modern Times of Bob Dylan...
2018-12-18
1h 52
Songs in the Key of Life with Nadine O'Regan
Liz Nugent - Songs in the Key of Life
Liz Nugent might have made her name through publishing hit crime novels -- including Unravelling Oliver and Lying in Wait -- but the Irish author also knows her music. A former stage manager with Riverdance, Nugent's new book Skin Deep is actually inspired by a song -- Neil Hannon's 'A Lady of a Certain Age'. "I heard it on the radio probably ten years ago," Liz said on the show. "He's such a splendid storyteller. There's a mood of this sad and older female character lost on the Riviera and I thought, I'd love to write a book based on...
2018-05-15
35 min
The Third Story with Leo Sidran
Larry Klein
Larry Klein started out as a musician's musician before becoming a producer's producer. At a young age he was playing bass with his heroes in the jazz world, including a long and creative stint with trumpeter Freddie Hubbard in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The way he explains it, Klein became more drawn to the world of songs, singers and popular music, and put off by the jazz insiders' insistence on what was and what wasn't "the real s*#t". As a session player he worked on some of the most classic LA record dates of...
2018-05-14
1h 22
The Blue Bus
Joni Mitchell - 03-MAY-18
BOTH SIDES NOW! This week, 03 May 2018, The Blue Bus route sign reads 'CLOUDS!' As Forest marks the 49th anniversary of Joni Mitchell's second album in 1969. Some have called her lyrical talent the female equivalent of Bob Dylan. Ride on! Turn on, Tune in, Drop out! ☮ ♥ & ♫ Like this? Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/starstreams Please like The Blue Bus Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thebluebus.org/ Special thanks for the support to: http://www.waveformrecords.com Thanks for following us, favoriting and reposting us! ...
2018-05-04
00 min
Future Primitive Podcasts
The Sound of Freedom
In this week's episode, Christopher Hill speaks with Joanna about: despair and hope in The Beatles's "A Day in the Life"; the role of the Beatles in the shift from the fifties to the the sixties; the Beach Boys and the expression of adolescent longing; Bob Dylan, rediscovering the cultural diversity beyond the mainstream culture; the difference between American and English musical psychedelia; Pink Floyd and the Piper at the Gates of Dawn; the Rolling Stones and the traditions of the "Lord of Misrule"; Timothy Leary on the influence of the English visionary tradition on rock music; female power and...
2018-02-23
51 min
Whole 'Nuther Thing
Whole 'Nuther Thing December 16
Today's program features one of the premier female vocalist of generation, Linda Ronstadt. Additional tuneage from Pat Metheny, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Jimi Hendrix, Buffalo Springfield, Talking Heads, XTC, NRBQ, Tears For Fears, Doobie Brothers, ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Little Junior Parker, Miles Davis, Doors, Rolling Stones, Fred Neil, Bob Dylan w Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Little Feat, Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Sevice, Leonard Slatkin & St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Moody Blues, Crosby Stills & Nash, Steve Howe, Jeff Beck, Bee Gees, Electric Light Orchestra, Paul Simon, Isaac Hayes and The Beatles.
2017-12-17
3h 50
Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 77 - JOSHIE JO ARMSTEAD ("Let's Go Get Stoned")
Mississippi native Joshie Jo Armstead began her professional career as a vocalist, touring and recording as one of the original Ikettes behind Ike and Tina Turner. She later settled in New York City where she began working with the legendary duo of Ashford and Simpson, who first found major success as the songwriting trio of Ashford, Simpson and Armstead when Ray Charles’ recording of “Let’s Go Get Stoned” became a #1 hit. Soon after, Charles recorded their “I Don’t Need No Doctor” and Aretha Franklin hit the R&B Top 40 with “Cry Like a Baby.” After Ashford and Simpson went to Motow...
2017-11-28
59 min
Oregon Music News
Coffeeshop Conversations #51: Darka Dusty - blowing up the coffeeshop
December 17, 2015 Back in World Cup Coffee and Tea at Northwest 18th and Glisan today for another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. I’m Tom D’Antoni and with me today is Darka Dusty who is singer, songwriter, pianist, accordionist, producer and with her husband Miri Stebivka run Mirifoto, a commercial photography company known for their photos of musicians. She was previously one half of Darka & Slavko (in Ukrainian Дарка й Славко), which was a duo known for performing Ukrainian music. She was one of the founders of the Vulva Underground, known around here for their name, first of all…and for their all-female musical tributes to people like Bob...
2017-05-13
1h 02
The Next Track
♫ Episode #51 – Ask Andy: Is Vinyl Better than CD?
We welcome Andy Doe to discuss the pros and cons of vinyl versus CD. Just a quick note: we’ve posted a brief survey about The Next Track, and we would love it if you could take the two minutes to answer a dozen questions about the podcast, how you listen, what you like, and feel free to suggest any topics you’d like us to cover. This week’s guest: Andy Doe Proper Discord Show notes: Do Vinyl Records Sound Better than CDs? (Spoiler: Nope) ♫ Episode #15 – What is Mastering and Remastering? Neil Young...
2017-05-05
32 min
The QueerCentric
OUTSpoken After Thanksgiving and AIDS Day Show
Grab Some leftovers, take a break from Holiday shopping specials, and join the Boys of OUTSpoken “After Thanksgiving Show.” World Aids Day is now on our minds more so than other with the change in political front. Today we Talk with Gaye Weiss and Kaleb Ashby about AIDS, Spokane SAN and World AIDS Day. Camille Bloom CAMILLE BLOOM Seattle-based, Gibson endorsed musician Camille Bloom has performed at premiere venues in eight different countries including Canada, the U.S., Germany, Netherlands, England, Denmark, Belgium and Ir...
2016-11-30
1h 32
Phil Hulett and Friends
Episode 298 - When Phil Loses His Voice
Special guest co-host, improvisational comedian from the all-female comedy troupe, Duchess Riot, Lauren Howard Hayes joins Gonzo Greg Spillane an Phil Hulett for this episode. Featuring interviews with: Joseph Gaul on Home Buying Help for Veterans. Manny the Movie Guy reviews J.K. Rowling's new movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to find Them. Sports Scientist Bob Prichard on the importance of increasing oxygen to the brain. David Greenwood explains how to overcome distraction when you are an adult with ADD. Keith Sexton with Movember raises awareness for men's health issues.Plus these stories: Penis Man, Colorado moves recreational marijuana t...
2016-11-19
2h 00
Phil Hulett and Friends
Episode 298 - When Phil Loses His Voice
Special guest co-host, improvisational comedian from the all-female comedy troupe, Duchess Riot, Lauren Howard Hayes joins Gonzo Greg Spillane an Phil Hulett for this episode. Featuring interviews with: Joseph Gaul on Home Buying Help for Veterans. Manny the Movie Guy reviews J.K. Rowling's new movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to find Them. Sports Scientist Bob Prichard on the importance of increasing oxygen to the brain. David Greenwood explains how to overcome distraction when you are an adult with ADD. Keith Sexton with Movember raises awareness for men's health issues.Plus these stories: Penis Man, Colorado moves recreational marijuana t...
2016-11-19
2h 00
Minority Korner
MKEP53: Dedicated To Noah Witke (13th, Birth of A Nation, Female Nobel Prize Winners, Nate Parker, Lewis Latimer, Jennifer Aguilera, 3rd Debate, Lady Gaga, Oprah, Nasty Women)
James was boy on a train last week but not as crazy, or as exciting. We've both watched '13th' Ava DuVernay's new documentary about Mass Incarceration, and how slavery is alive and well in our American society. It is a must watch for all Americans! Does Beyonce deserve a Nobel Prize? Bob Dylan got one.. What about the Lohans? Let's give props to some of the ladies throughout history who've managed to break into this Nobel Boys Club. James breaks down all the controversy around the film 'Birth of A Nation', not the racist one from 1915, the 2016 one t...
2016-10-28
1h 21
Detangled
Detangled Episode 30 - October 17, 2016.
On this week's episode, Allison and Vass discuss the resurgence of Jane Jacobs, “The Patron Saint of Stoop-Sitters,” with Globe and Mail architecture critic Alex Bozikovic. In our second segment, we talk about the (female) voices of Artificial Intelligence with Tech Girls Canada’s Saadia Muzaffar. Lastly, we interview comic journalist Sarah Glidden about her amazing new graphic novel “Rolling Blackouts,” which documents a 2010 reporting trip to Turkey, Iraq and Syria. Vass is reading “Future/Sex” by Emily Witt. Instead of reading, Allison is attending a literary event at the TIFF Bell Lightbox...
2016-10-17
1h 06
Rooster
Friday, October 14: Bob Dylan wins the Nobel in literature
Unlikely Nobel recipient | No female winners | King of Thailand dies at 88 | Criminal summons for Christie | Boko Haram releases 21 kidnapped girls | Truce in Colombia extended | Trump frames the election in seismic terms | Says he has evidence to disprove accusations | Michelle Obama seethes | Mark Burnett clears up that he’s not supporting Trump | Woman in Trump tape sounds off | New York Times challenges Trump | Melania demands retraction […]
2016-10-14
06 min
Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters
Ep. 45 - WANDA JACKSON ("Mean, Mean Man")
Pioneering female artist and celebrated Queen of Rockabilly, Wanda Jackson, landed more than 30 songs on the Billboard charts between 1954 and 1974. These include the self-penned singles "Right or Wrong" and "In the Middle of a Heartache," two Top 10 hits which proved to be Jackson’s most successful records as a solo artist. Beginning her career as a pure country singer, Wanda’s debut single was a duet with Billy Gray called “You Can’t Have My Love.” Released on Decca Records, the song hit #8 on the country chart in 1954. She later switched to the Capitol label where she was encouraged by then-bo...
2016-09-20
1h 04