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    1920's

    Explore "1920's" with insightful episodes like "a tale of two times", "The True Story of Helen Spence as told by Denise White Parkinson", "Songs of the 1920's Part 3", "Al CAPONE : Major Figure Of American Organized Crime During The Prohibition (1921-1933).mp3" and "John And Kane on Indio Radio - Wednesday 10-7-15" from podcasts like ""A Talk in the Attic", "Things I Want To Know- interviews and conversations with people who know", "bigbandbash's podcast", "ECHIKOU VIDJINNAGNI Oswald's podcast" and "Indio Radio Podcast!"" and more!

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    The True Story of Helen Spence as told by Denise White Parkinson

    The True Story of Helen Spence as told by Denise White Parkinson

    In the 1930s, there was Bonnie Parker, Al Capone, Dillinger, and Baby Face Nelson. But one character from the South has garnered the attention of a filmmaker and a storyteller, and many more people who are interested in this true crime tale. Today we have questions about the 1930s killer Helen Spence.

    We're joined by our esteemed Denise Parkinson. Who is from South Arkansas and has created quite a bit of content about it.

    Daughter of the White River Depression Era. Treachery and Vengeance in the Arkansas Delta.


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    Songs of the 1920's Part 3

    Songs of the 1920's Part 3

    This week continues our look at the songs composed in the 1920s. We start with the letter N and go down to the Letter T. The puzzler is back this week so I hope you have your thinking caps on. Next week we'll conclude our series with the last part of the alphabet along with some odds and ends. I hope you enjoy the music from the big bands as they play the Songs of the 1920s.

    Al CAPONE : Major Figure Of American Organized Crime During The Prohibition (1921-1933).mp3

    Al CAPONE : Major Figure Of American Organized Crime During The Prohibition (1921-1933).mp3
    This podcast is an academic work of ECHIKOU VIDJINNAGNI OSWALD.

    The theme in which it fits is : The Anglo-Saxon world

    It recounts the journey of an organized crime figure in the person of Al Capone during a significant period in American history, which is that of prohibition (1921-1933). In this podcast, is presented the major figure of alcohol trafficking in the 1920s, his impact and his legacy in popular culture (Hollywood, Dress Style and Myth).

    John And Kane on Indio Radio - Wednesday 10-7-15

    John And Kane on Indio Radio - Wednesday 10-7-15
    Live from Shock City Studios! (http://shockcitystudios.com - @ShockCityMusic) John and Kane are LIVE Monday thru Friday at 10a CT on INDIO RADIO...It's The John and Kane Show - It's another DOWNLOADABLE SHOW! It’s Wednesday and we kick off the show with Les Gruff and The Billy Goat! Tony Compton and Billy Croghan come by to tell us about their new CD - OUT NOW: http://LesGruffAndTheBillyGoat.com/ - we play a track and give you info on how to connect with them - and we're looking forward to getting them back for another live performance! Then we bring in Ashley(Dolan) and Ashleigh(Murphy) of "For Like Ever Events" - a great combination of design, planning, marketing and more for YOUR next even - no event too big or too small - ensuring, for you, an event that YOU WILL remember...for like, ever:) Also, there was a failure turned success with the guys' 1920's voices...a little awkward, but all's well that ends well:) Make sure to connect with these talented ladies here: http://ForLikeEver.events/ - on Twitter: @ForLikeEver and Instagram: @ForLikeEverEvents ...and of course, we learn what we learned on the show...Follow @JohnAndKaneShow, @JohnLaun1 and @INDIO_RADIO on Twitter - Catch up on the show here: http://RadioKane.PodOmatic.com - Check out the new YouTube channel: http://YouTube.com/IndioRadioOnScreen - LIKE The John And Kane Show on FB here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-John-and-Kane-Show-Indio-Radio/252503951553118 - The show is on 10a and replayed at 5p (Central Time) - Listen via @TuneIn, download our app on @GooglePlay or link up here: http://IndioRadio.com - Get more info and LIKE us here: http://Facebook.com/IndioRadio - And NOW ON iTunes!

    Episode Three: Great Gatsby Era Weddings

    Episode Three: Great Gatsby Era Weddings
    After the release of the blockbuster feature film, The Great Gatsby, the trend of 1920's opulent weddings is back. This week we talk fabulous gilded age fashions, how to design your vintage wedding day and details you just can't live without. In studio is Hollywood hair and makeup artist Mariah Nicole of Mariah Nicole Makeup and Hair Artistry talking about how to get that 1920's glam beauty look. Also visiting with us is man of style, Mark Ingram of Mark Ingram Atelier in New York who shares his favorite looks and designers inspired by this day. Looking for great Gatsby-era gifts for your maids or men? We've got that too - tune in!

    Blind Lemon Jefferson - Hangman Blues

    Blind Lemon Jefferson - Hangman Blues
    Blind" Lemon Jefferson (September 1893–December 1929) was an influential blues singer and guitarist from Texas. He was one of the most popular blues singers of the 1920s. Jefferson is believed to have been born in Couchman, Texas, near Wortham, Texas. It was long believed by most that he was born in 1897 (although some accounts varied the date by up to ten years) but research a century later revealed a census record that listed his birth record as September 1893. He was blind or nearly blind from a young age, possibly from birth; the cause is unknown, as is the reason for the name or nickname "Lemon". Where, how, and from whom he learned to play guitar and learned his songs is unknown. Around 1912, he began performing at picnics and parties. He also became a street musician, playing in East Texas towns. According to his cousin, Alec Jefferson, quoted in the notes for Blind Lemon Jefferson, Classic Sides: They was rough. Men was hustling women and selling bootleg and Lemon was singing for them all night... he'd start singing about eight and go on until four in the morning... mostly it would be just him sitting there and playing and singing all night. By 1917, Lemon had moved to Dallas, where he is reputed to have met and played with Leadbelly, as well as gotten married. [edit] The beginning of the recording career Unlike many artists who were "discovered" and recorded in their normal venues, in December 1925 or January 1926, he was taken to Chicago, Illinois, to record his first tracks. Uncharacteristically, Jefferson's first two recordings from this session were gospel songs ("I Want to be like Jesus in my Heart", and "All I Want is that Pure Religion"), released under the name Deacon L. J. Bates. This led to a second recording session in March 1926. His first release under his own name, "Booster Blues" and "Dry Southern Blues", was a hit; this led to the release of the other two songs from that session, "Got the Blues" and "Long Lonesome Blues", which became a runaway success, with sales in the six figures. He recorded about 100 tracks between 1926 and 1929; 43 records were issued, all but one for Paramount Records. Unfortunately, Paramount Records' studio techniques and quality were infamously bad, and the resulting recordings sound no better than if they had been recorded in a hotel room. In fact, in May 1926, Paramount had Jefferson re-record his hit "Got the Blues" and "Long Lonesome Blues" in the superior facilities at Marsh Laboratories and subsequent releases used that version. Both versions appear on compilation albums and may be compared.