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    Explore " fredo" with insightful episodes like "'Producer Mally B (North Starz Production)", "Never Seen It Podcast - Episode 34: The Godfather", "From pop music to art music, and from the art of the non-portrait to the art of the CoMo Sea", "U.S. to Play Genocide Games While Biden Pushes ‘Boycott’ Hoax, Guest: Mark Meadows on Crazy Last Year of Trump" and "CNNLOL: Fredo Whacked, Tapper Discovers China is Bad, Guests: Frances Martel, Adam Townsend" from podcasts like ""Producer Mally B", "Never Seen It Podcast", "Speaking of the Arts", "The Breitbart News Daily Podcast" and "The Breitbart News Daily Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    'Producer Mally B (North Starz Production)

    'Producer Mally B (North Starz Production)

    Tracklist - Monday 12th  April 2021  

    1. What These Want - DMX Ft Sisqo
    2. Come Back In One Piece - Aaliyah & DMX
    3. Ready - Fredo Ft Summer Walker
    4. Peaches - Justin Bieber Ft Daniel Caesar & Giveon
    5. Jealous - Mahalia Ft Rico Nasty
    6. How Many Times - M1llionz Ft Lotto Ash
    7. Toast - Koffee
    8. Fun In The Sun - Beenie Man Ft Popcaan & Dre Island
    9. Free - Khalia
    10. Cemetery Walks - Mist
    11. Blew - Stardom & Rimzee
    12. Not Another Love Song - Ella Mai
    13. Airplane - Nines Ft NSG
    14. Girls In The Hood - Megan Thee Stallion
    15. Up - Cardi B
    16. Lemon Pepper - Drake Ft Rick Ross
    17. Leave The Door Open - Bruno Mars, Anderson Paak & Silk Sonic
    18. Mood Ring - TrueMendous
    19. Blessed - Buju Banton
    20. Oh Lawd - Stylo G
    21. Don't Gotta Go Home - DMX & Monica
    22. I Miss You - DMX Ft Faith Evans
    23. Kiss Me More - Doja Cat Ft SZA

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    Never Seen It Podcast - Episode 34: The Godfather

    Never Seen It Podcast - Episode 34: The Godfather

    The famiglia gathers at the request of our resident Italian, to pay homage to the quintessential Italian-American crime drama. Yes, this year marks the 50th anniversary of the Francis Ford Coppola directed adaptation of Mario Puzo's 1969 crime novel - The Godfather. The Godfather tells the story of the Corleone family, one of the five major New York Italian mafia families over the course of a decade, from 1945 to 1955, as they navigate the world of organized crime. This film is stacked with a powerhouse cast, featuring Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan, Diane Keaton, and Robert Duvall.

     

    The Godfather is jam-packed with Italian music, language, food, and culture, intermixed with scenes of graphic violence that plagued these criminal families over the decades. While much of the story development centers around this life of violent crime, the one theme ever-present throughout the film, is that of family. So, fire up a pot of marinara while you dip your bread into this installment of the Never Seen It Podcast.

    From pop music to art music, and from the art of the non-portrait to the art of the CoMo Sea

    From pop music to art music, and from the art of the non-portrait to the art of the CoMo Sea
    With Columbia's annual True False Film Fest returning the first weekend in March, this week Diana Moxon chats with three of the visual and musical artists who will be showing and performing alongside this year's documentary film line-up, plus she checks in with one of the most prolific composers of African art music. Arriving in Columbia from Canada on March 5th is indie pop singer Begonia (www.hellobegonia.com) whose debut album 'Fear' was released right before pandemic fear arrived on the planet, Diana chats with Begonia about being an artist during a pandemic and her new single, 'Heaven'. Visual artist and spoken word poet, Askia Bilal (www.askiabilal.art), talks about how his work centers around what it means to be human and his non-portrait series. Geologist and artist Carrie Elliott discusses her True False installation work COMO Sea and her fascination with the intersection of art and science. And Ghanaian-Nigerian-American composer, Fred Onovwerosuoke (www.fredomusic.com), talks about becoming a composer and his Nubian and Warrior Dance works which will be performed in Columbia by the Mizzou New Music Ensemble and the Columbia Civic Orchestra. Opening and closing music credits with thanks to guitarist Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)

    U.S. to Play Genocide Games While Biden Pushes ‘Boycott’ Hoax, Guest: Mark Meadows on Crazy Last Year of Trump

    U.S. to Play Genocide Games While Biden Pushes ‘Boycott’ Hoax, Guest: Mark Meadows on Crazy Last Year of Trump

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, the U.S. will indeed play in the China Genocide games after all and the White House is now pushing a hoax that the administration is engaging in a 'diplomatic boycott; diplomats aren't even invited to Beijing! Alex explains. High school basketball players are now wearing masks - under their chins. Why? No one knows, but more interestingly, no one seems to care either.  'Juicy Smoolier' (aka Jussie Smollett) claims he's a victim of a reverse hoax - the guys he apparently hired to 'attack' him were the actual hoaxsters! At least, that's what the disgraced actor is claiming. In an epic acting of trolling, Pres. Joe Biden is cracking down on art world grifters - despite the fact he's Hunter Biden's father. New York City somehow is getting even more authoritarian on vaccines. And a new poll shows Hispanics and Latinos don't actually like the term 'Latinx.' Our guest today is former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows who discusses Fauci, riots, media lies and the tumultuous last year of the Trump administration.

    CNNLOL: Fredo Whacked, Tapper Discovers China is Bad, Guests: Frances Martel, Adam Townsend

    CNNLOL: Fredo Whacked, Tapper Discovers China is Bad, Guests: Frances Martel, Adam Townsend

    On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast - Fredo finally got whacked - figuratively speaking - from CNN. And Pres. Trump finally takes credit for his vaccines. Meanwhile, Republicans voted to fund vaccine mandates and resettle infinite refugees. Then, data shows that the crime wave ravaging Democrat-run areas is having a disproportionate effect on minorities - will Republicans capitalize on this and help Americans in the process? Probably not, but we can only hope. In Michigan, the Crumbley family - yes, the family - of the apparent school shooter gets indicted; Alex breaks it down and explains why he thinks it's a promising development. Breitbart News World Editor and BND fan-favorite, Frances Martel, joins to report on how professional tennis players are standing up to Communist China. Then, we analyze the sanctimonious Jake Tapper of CNN, who all of a sudden is lecturing people on how bad Communist China is - despite his network's history of covering for them. Finally, Adam Townsend, investor and salesman extraordinaire joins the podcast to discuss the corruption and impracticality of 'Build Back Better' and why it's more important than ever to invest.

     

    Madagascar The Musical, Intertwined art exhibit, the Blind Boone mural, and a COMO bicentennial concert

    Madagascar The Musical, Intertwined art exhibit, the Blind Boone mural, and a COMO bicentennial concert
    How do you do it? is the question that runs through this week's Speaking of the Arts. How do you perform an outdoor musical in the Missouri summer heat for a production where traditionally the actors are all wearing big furry animal costumes? How do you put together an art exhibit in just one gallery that represents 200 years of history? How do you wrap 2-sides of a 2-storey building in a mural that celebrates an icon? How do you play composer Fred Onovwerosuoke's Sonata No3 for two pianos? It's all answered in just one hour when host Diana Moxon chats with the University of Missouri Theatre Department's Joy Powell, curator Audrey Florey from the Boone History and Culture Center's Montminy Gallery, artist David Spear, Odyssey Chamber Music Series Director and pianist, Ayako Tsuruta, and Ghanaian-Nigerian-American contemporary composer, Fred Onovwerosuoke. Opening and closing music credits with thanks to Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com) (Pic courtesy of Mat Powers Matlock of David Spear original mural artwork)

    #55 - Michael Jordan & Handling Pressure, Prank Calls, Ad-libs, Sharing Food, Wireless, AJ Tracey & Fredo

    #55 - Michael Jordan & Handling Pressure, Prank Calls, Ad-libs, Sharing Food, Wireless,  AJ Tracey & Fredo
    The show of ad-libs. Vid, Jas, Prash & Chigs are back. We talk about the Chicago Bulls legends themselves Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, The Last Dance documentary, controversial coaching styles and handling pressure. Also Chigs prank called Prash & Jas and we play the recordings in the show. We talk about AJ Tracey's new album. We talk about sharing food with your partner, and sharing food in general. We also talk about the upcoming Wireless festival. Enjoy.

    The Arts in Review - A look back on Speaking of the Arts in 2020

    The Arts in Review - A look back on Speaking of the Arts in 2020
    Despite lockdowns, ghost lights, reductions and limitations, Speaking of the Arts has gone out every week this year thanks to the extraordinary group of arts leaders we have in Columbia Missouri. And one of the silver linings of this recording-from-home year has been the opportunity to reach out to people that are doing amazing work in other parts of the country - or world. On this week's show, host Diana Moxon, delves into the archives from the past 12 months and revisits some of the chats with people from beyond the local community: guitarist Yasmin Williams; film-maker David France and his documentary subject, Maxim, who came to town for the True/False film fest with their doc 'Welcome to Chechnya'; Tupperware lady supreme, Dixie Longate; French horn player Amanda Collins; Nigerian-Ghanaian-American composer, FredO; conductor Marlon Daniel; and American-living-in-Berlin comedian, Corey Ott. Opening and closing music with thanks to Yasmin Williams (www.yasminwilliamsmusic.com)

    Saquib talks working at GRM Daily, discovering 'Barking' & 'Addison Lee' + more | H Squared #23

    Saquib talks working at GRM Daily, discovering 'Barking' & 'Addison Lee' + more | H Squared #23

    Hussein and Haider are joined by Saquib from GRM Daily to discuss his job role, how he got to where he is, discovering some of the biggest songs to hit the U.K music scene in recent years, working with the founder of GRM Daily (Posty) and much more! Definitely one of the most interesting episodes we've had to date! Big up Saquib for coming on and sharing his story. We hope you enjoy, as always. Please don't forget to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed the discussion and follow us on instagram @hsquaredpodcast to have an input in what we talk about next time! 

    The Arts in the Time of Needed Change

    The Arts in the Time of Needed Change
    This week Diana Moxon revisits two recent episodes where she talked with black arts creators about their experiences: Fred Onovwerosuoke - aka FredO - the most prolific living African composer of classical music and denizen of St Louis; and actors Enola White and Barret Brooks who have appeared on, and behind the scenes of, many of Columbia's community theatre stages.

    The Arts Partly from your Sofa part 43.5

    The Arts Partly from your Sofa part 43.5
    It's not every day an award-winning international composer agrees to come and chat on Speaking of the Arts, but that all changes on this week's show when Fred Onovwerosuoke - otherwise known as FredO - chats to me about being an immigrant composer and why a George Orwell passage became a chant in his Triptych of American Voices: A Cantata of the People. Also actor Richard Harris joins me to talk about the COMO Griot Society, the legacy of August Wilson's 1996 manifesto 'The Ground on Which I Stand', and about his famous Granny - Opal Lee. Plus a new man in the neighborhood, Mr Mosy aka the Missouri Symphony Orchestra's Executive Director, Trent Rash, drops in to talk comfy sweaters, bowties and musical feelings. Links to FredO's music can be found here: http://fredomusic.com/wrksmpls Find out more about the COMO Griot Society here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/269408244031474/ And you can find Mr Mosy here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5UOZpHzVIA
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