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    Explore "charlie parker" with insightful episodes like "Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear", "Bobby Watson", "Mackenzie Nicole", "The Elders" and "Brook Blanche" from podcasts like ""Crazeology", "Crazeology", "Crazeology", "Crazeology" and "Crazeology"" and more!

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    Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear

    Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear

    Madisen and Ruth Ward of “Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear” started long before the child of the mother-son duo was born. During her career as a solo artist, Ruth Ward began inviting her son Madisen on stage to join her live performances in coffee shops in the Kansas City Metro. The band has gone on to play with greats like B.B. King and Old Crow Medicine Show and gained national attention for their hits like “Silent Movies” and “Yellow Taxi.” Their second album, “The Radio Winners,” shows the depth and talent of the band and their unique take on folk music.

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    Bobby Watson

    Bobby Watson

    First came Basie, then “Bird,” and finally the Kansas City jazz scene brought us Bobby Watson. The Kansas City, Kansas, saxophonist left the metro after attending community college, then went to The University of Miami for his bachelors, and finally got a “master’s degree” by playing with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. After playing in the legendary band, Watson eventually made his way back to Kansas City to continue his career as a musician and teacher. Bobby Watson reflects on his time as a “Messenger,” and talks exclusively about his 2017 album, “Made in America.”

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    Mackenzie Nicole

    Mackenzie Nicole

    There’s something wrong in the U.S., and it’s pretty difficulty to talk about. More people are struggling with mental health than ever before, and that extends to musicians. Strange Music artist, Mackenzie Nicole, breaks down the idea behind her new album, "Mystic," and talks about her struggles that led to its creation. This episode has content that may not be suitable for children under 10 years old.

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    The Elders

    The Elders

    As The Elders grow older, the band has decided to slow down their traveling and contemplate what to do next. The Kansas City, Missouri, based Irish rock band members still want to perform together and possibly continue to record, but they want to spend more time with their growing families. Ian and Kian Byrne talk to us about the band’s past, present, and future, as well as the budding career of Kian Byrne as a solo-artist.

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    Brook Blanche

    Brook Blanche

    Few artists can quiet a room with their songs, but Brook Blanch is one of those people. Blanche grew up in the Lawrence, Kansas, area. He currently lives in Wichita and often travels to Kansas City, Missouri, to play folk-music with his unique voice and emotional lyrics. Brook talks to us about song-writing and the stories behind his songs.

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    All The Things You Are

    All The Things You Are

    Nous allons parler d’une ballade romantique composée par Jérôme Kern en 1933 : All The Things You Are. On retrouvera encore une fois des grands noms du jazz avec Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, mais aussi une apparition de Michael Jackson.

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