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    OB/GYN & MFM Specialies

    OB/GYN & MFM Specialies

    Let's talk about BABIES! Well... scanning babies. Join Geselle & Lynn ask they take a deep dive into the specialties of female anatomy and scanning babies during pregnancies plus more! 

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    EP 41: Bruce Lee Gallanter Speaking About His Beginnings with the Downtown Music Gallery and the Future of Music Retail

    EP 41: Bruce Lee Gallanter Speaking About His Beginnings with the Downtown Music Gallery and the Future of Music Retail

    "I find Joy in Discovery All the Time!"

    Our guest for this episode of MFM Speaks Out is Bruce Lee Gallanter, the owner and proprietor of Downtown Music Gallery (DMG), a Manhattan based music store that specializes in new, used, hard to find, and out of print CDs, Vinyl, DVDs, and books. DMG was started in 1991 by David Yamner & Steve Popkin, with Gallanter working for the store. They remained in their first location on east 4th street in Manhattan for 12 years until 2003, and started having weekly free concerts, an idea that Gallanter had started with Manny Maris when they worked at Lunch For Your Ears. Gallanter became the owner in 1997. Around the time. he and Emperor Mike started the DMG newsletter, In 2003, they moved into a new store on the Bowery, not far from St. Marks Place, Tower Records, and Other Music. This was their most popular and successful location. They are presently located in Chinatown.

    Their concerts at their different locations included musicians such as Elton Dean, Lol Coxhill, Derek Bailey, Peter Kowald, Joelle Leandre, John Zorn, Rod Poole, Ivo Perelman, Marc Ribot, Eugene Chadbourne, Haino Keji & Loren Mazzacane,  Gong, Hatfield & the North, Present, Dr. Nerve, Kramer, Luscious Jackson, Fibre, Machine Gun, Thinking Plague, Dark Carnival, members of Henry Cow: Fred Frith, J.D. Parran, Tony Levin, Michael Moore, and many others. The Sunday night in-store series continues to this day. 

    DMG  also devotes an entire 700-CD display to the Tzadik label (founded and owned by John Zorn), and operates the mail-fulfillment for the label. They also provide the telephone information service for The Stone performance space. 

    Gallanter is also a valued contributor to doobeedoobeedoo.info,  
     

    Topics discussed:

    His beginnings with Downtown Music Gallery, the in-store concerts DMG presents, becoming the owner of DMG, DMG's relationship with John Zorn's Tzaddik label, the DMG/ARC label, DMG's relationship with The Stone, Arts For Art, and the VISION FESTIVAL, DMG's business model and how they survive as a brick & mortar store in the age of online music purchasing, Gallanter's views on musician's rights, his  writings for doobeedoobeedoo.info and DMG's alliance with MFM, and the future of music retail.
     

    Music on this episode:

    1. Jamie Branch, Thomas Helton, and Michael Evans (recorded live at the Downtown Music Gallery Concert Series May 2021)

    2. Sandy Ewen, Chris Pistons, and Nate Wooly ((recorded live at the Downtown Music Gallery Concert Series May 2021)

    3. Francisco Mora Catlett & Same Newsome (recorded live at the Downtown Music Gallery Concert Series April 2021)

    All tracks courtesy of Bruce Gallanter / Downtown Music Gallery

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    EP 40: William Parker on the Spiritual Essence of Music and Improvisation

    EP 40: William Parker on the Spiritual Essence of Music and Improvisation

    "Music is Defined as Anything that is Beautiful, and What Makes Something Beautiful is Music"

    Our guest for this episode of MFM Speaks Out is free jazz bass master William Parker. Parker was born in the Bronx, New York City, and grew up in the Melrose housing project. His first instruments were the trumpet, trombone and cello. Parker had no formal training as a classical player, but in his youth studied with Jimmy Garrison, Richard Davis and Wilbur Ware.

    In the 1980s, he first came to public attention playing with Cecil Taylor. He has also performed and recorded with Peter Brotzmann, Derek Bailey, John Zorn, Hamid Drake, Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves, Oliver Lake, Daniel Carter, Billy Bang, Andrew Cyrille, Matthew Shipp, Roy Campbell, Warren Smith, Joe McPhee, Roscoe Mitchell, Jemeel Moondoc, Joe Morris, Steve Swell, David S. Ware, Leena Conquest, and many others. He also led several groups, such as the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra and In Order to Survive.

    His discography is extensive, with dozens of albums as a leader and co-leader, and with the aforementioned artists. They received very favorable reviews from publications such as Downbeat, The Village Voice, The Wall Street Journal, Parker is a prominent musician in the New York City experimental jazz scene, where he leads a number of groups and is associated with the Vision Festival, organized by his wife, dancer / choreographer Patricia Nicholson. He is also a member of the Other Dimensions in Music cooperative, and co-founder of the musician's non-profit organization Arts For Art. He has performed at many prestigious venues and music festivals around the world. In addition to double bass, Parker also plays trumpet, tuba, bamboo flutes, shakuhachi, flute, double reeds, Kora, gembri, and donso ngoni.

    In 2006, Parker was awarded the Resounding Vision Award from Nameless Sound. In March 2007, his book of political thoughts, poems, and musicological essays, Who Owns Music?, was published by Buddy’s Knife Jazzedition in Cologne, Germany.  In June 2011, Parker's second book, Conversations, a collection of interviews with notable free jazz musicians and forward thinkers, mainly from the African-American community, was published by RogueArt. 

    Parker is frequently noted for his community dedication, mentorship, and status as "unofficial mayor of the New York improvisational scene." The Village Voice named him "the most consistently brilliant free jazz bassist of all time" and Downbeat has called him "one of the most adventurous and prolific bandleaders in jazz."

    Topics discussed:

    His beginnings as a musician and what led him to free jazz, his work with Cecil Taylor, Roy Campbell, Hamid Drake, Jimmy Garrison, and many others, his work and long association with Arts for Art (AFA), the Vision Festival, the Other Dimensions in Music Cooperative, AFA's kinship with other musician's organizations, his thoughts on hip hop, social media, and modern music technology, racism in America, the spiritual essence of music (especially free / improvised music), the future of free jazz, and his experience, thoughts, and advice about the political and economic climate of the the music business.

    Music on this episode:

    "Give Me Back My Drum"
    "It's A Great Day to Be Dead"
    "Canyons of Light"

    All Music by William Parker

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    EP 39: Baba Don Eaton On African Drumming and His Harlem Roots

    EP 39: Baba Don Eaton On African Drumming and His Harlem Roots

    "You Gotta Make Them Say 'Wow!'"

    Our guest for this episode of MFM Speaks Out is Baba Don Eaton Babatunde. He is a percussionist and master of African drumming and the rhythms of the African Diaspora in the Americas.

    Baba Don has performed and recorded with Abidun Oyewole and The Last Poets, Pattie Labelle, Joe Henderson, Donald Brown, Jason Linder, Tyrone Jefferson, Tevin Thomas, James Spaulding, Ron Carter, George Clinton, Pharaoh Sanders, the Metropolitan Orchestra, Bill Laswell, and Philycia Rashad to name a few. 

    His work with dance companies and choreographers includes The Dance Theatre of Harlem, Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre, Maurice Hines, Gregory Hines, Andy Williams, Chuck Davis Dance theatre, Frank Hatchet, Geoffrey Holder, Louis Johnson, and Pyramid Dance Company.

    His theatrical credits include The Classical Theatre of Harlem’s productions of Macbeth, Caligula, and Dream on Monkey Mountain, He performed on HBO’s Hoop Life soundtrack and Julie Andrews' Green Room, and has been featured on a Sesame Street segment called Drumming School.

    He has performed at Carnegie Hall, The State Theater,  Avery Fisher’s Hall, City Center, The Apollo Theatre and The House Of Blues to name a few.

    He is also a respected music educator. His credentials include workshops throughout the Metropolitan, Tri State  Area, with many institutions such as The Harlem School of The Arts, John Jay College, Arts Connections, Harlem Late Night Jazz, African Horizon, Arts Horizon, Yaffa Productions, North Hampden High School and Jack and Jill Arts Center.

    Topics discussed:

    Baba Don's family lineage and their part in the history of Harlem and the civil rights movement, his education, his work as a music educator and purveyor of African drumming in modern western music, the many people he performed with, including his work with Abiodun Oyewole and the Last Poets, The Alvin Ailey Dance Company, and Patti LaBelle, his association with MFM, and his experience, thoughts, and advice about the music business. 

    Music on this episode:

    "25 Years" by Abiodun Oyewole, featurning Baba Don Eaton

    "Brothers Working" by Abiodun Oyewole, featurning Baba Don Eaton

    "Festival" by Abiodun Oyewole, featurning Baba Don Eaton

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    America’s Highway Serial Killers /// Part 2 /// 591

    America’s Highway Serial Killers /// Part 2 /// 591

    America’s Highway Serial Killers /// Part 2 /// 591

    Part 2 of 4 


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    This week we start off by looking at an unsolved homicide of a young woman from California. Twenty two year old Kristin Alice Schmidt’s body was recovered from a State Park in Oregon. She was killed elsewhere and her body dumped and discovered by campers. As we started to look at Kristin’s still very active case investigation we learned that something larger may be at hand. Something so much larger than any one investigation. Something larger than an Oregon state investigation. America has a problem that was first identified back in the 1980’s. In April of 2009 the F.B.I. announced their Highway Serial Killings Initiative to raise awareness among law enforcement agencies and the general public about this issue and the F.B.I.’s offered assistance in these cases. 

    Beer of the Week - Tropical Beer Hug from Goose Island Beer Company 

    Garage Grade - 4 out of 5 bottle caps 


    Recommended Reading - “ I ” The Creation of a Serial Killer by Jack Olsen 

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    EP 38: Banning Eyre on Expanding Our Conception of the Guitar in Africa

    EP 38: Banning Eyre on Expanding Our Conception of the Guitar in Africa

    "Recognizing yourself in (this music) or finding a mysterious familiarity is something completely unexplainable."

    Our guest for this episode is Banning Eyre. Banning Eyre is a writer, guitarist and producer, and the senior editor and producer of the public radio program Afropop Worldwide.  He has traveled and done music research in over 20 African countries, as well as in the Caribbean, South America and Europe. His latest initiative is the launch of Lion Songs Records, an independent label dedicated to uplifting overlooked, mostly acoustic music from the African universe. June 2021 sees the release of Boubacar “Badian” Diabate’s Mande Guitar, a showcase recording of finger-style Malian guitar.

    He is the author of Lion Songs:Thomas Mapfumo and the Music That Made Zimbabwe, In Griot Time: An American Guitarist in Mali, Playing with Fire: Fear and Self-Censorship in Zimbabwean Music, and Guitar Atlas: Africa, and the co-author of AFROPOP! An Illustrated Guide to Contemporary African Music

    Eyre is a contributor to National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, and his writing has been published in Billboard, Guitar Player, Salon, the Boston Phoenix, College Music Journal, Option, The Beat, Folk Roots, Global Rhythm, and other publications. He also has a background in technology, and worked for 10 years as a software technical writer. He is also on the Advisory Committee of Musicians for Musicians.  

    Topics discussed:

    Banning's profound knowledge of African music, drawing upon his influences when composing and improvising, his experiences performing with African musicians like Thomas Mapfumo and others, how he was received by African musicians and audiences, the challenges in adapting to different styles, the essence of African music, Afropop Worldwide, the future of African music, Banning's travels to Zimbabwe and his report on music censorship by the Mugabe regime to the Danish human rights organization Freemuse, Lion Songs Records, the politics of the music business in Africa, China's involvement in African economy and its influence on the music business, Banning's involvement with MFM and how MFM could be a presence in the African music scene.

    Music on this episode:

    "Today is a New Day" by Voyagers

    "Silanide" by The Super Rail Band 

    "Shumba" by Thomas Mapfumo

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    EP 37: Neel Murgai on Brooklyn Raga Massive and the New Raga Renaissance

    EP 37: Neel Murgai on Brooklyn Raga Massive and the New Raga Renaissance

    "We're Creating New Musical Art Forms Indigenous to Brooklyn."

    Our guest for this episode is Neel Murgai. Neel is a sitarist, overtone singer, percussionist, composer, teacher, and Co-Artistic Director of the Brooklyn Raga Massive, a raga inspired musician's collective.  He is a graduate of Goddard College's MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts program, and studied sitar with Pundit Ravindra Goswami in Banaras. Neel's music ranges from Indian classical to original compositions and contemporary cross-cultural collaborations. Neel has worked with a diverse array of artists and ensembles, including Adam Rudolph, Wyclef Jean, Cyndi Lauper, Karsh Kale, Samir Chatterjee, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Laraaji, Baba Israel, Andre DeShields, Raz Mesinai, Mission on Mars, Akim Funk Buddha, Loren Conners, Sameer Gupta, Marc Cary, Jay Gandhi, Arun Ramamurthy, Haunted House, and Cosmo Vinyl. He has performed at Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, the Blue Note, at festivals around the U.S, and appeared on the David Letterman Show, and on a music video for Will Smith's Bel Aire. 

    Topics discussed:

    Neel's beginnings and interest in music and his beginnings with sitar and other musical pursuits, how the Brooklyn Raga Massive (BRM) began, his sources of inspiration, his experiences as co-Artistic Director for the BRM Orchestra and musicians' blending genres, performances with jazz and rock musicians, and musicians from all over the world, performances and recordings of Terry Riley's "In C." collaborations with Adam Rudolph and the Go Organic Orchestra, the BRM's strong online presence with performances and education during the pandemic, their promotion, PR, marketing, and funding strategies, and the friendship and alliance between the BRM and MFM.

    Music on this episode:

    "Bagheshri Unbound"  (live recorded improvisation by Neel Murgai using sitar, vocals and loops)

    "For Elijah” (Brooklyn Raga Massive Orchestra)

    “In D” (Brooklyn Raga Massive Orchestra)

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    Keith Mann Jr. /// Part 1 /// 576

    Keith Mann Jr. /// Part 1 /// 576

    Keith Mann Jr. /// Part 1 /// 576

    Part 1 of 2


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    20 year old Keith Mann Jr. went missing in the middle of the night. His case is a strange one because of many factors. Keith lived alone in an apartment. There are signs that he was meeting an unknown person that night. His vehicle was found in a strange location but completely undisturbed. Did this meeting really take place? This is just one of the questions that needs to be answered. Keith has been missing now for 25 years. He’s been missing now for more years than he was with us and the Wichita Falls Police Department is determined to bring Keith home for his family and a proper burial. There is a reward in this case for information leading to the finding of Keith’s body. With the 25th anniversary of the date he went missing fast approaching Crime Stoppers has increased the reward to $25,000. Information and tips can be submitted by calling WFPD’s CIS @ 940-761-7762. Or if you wish to remain anonymous you can call Crime Stoppers @ 800-322-9888. Information and tips can also be submitted anonymously online @ WFcrime.com


    Beer of the Week - TexHex Bruja’s Brew by Shiner beers 

    Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 


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    The Boardman Murders /// Part 4 /// 570

    The Boardman Murders /// Part 4 /// 570

    The Boardman Murders /// Part 4 /// 570

    Part 4 of 4

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    Boardman, Ohio is a great place to live and raise a family. Located in Northeast Ohio close to the Pennsylvania border directly south of Youngstown. Back in the 70’s Boardman was growing but some of the citizens were growing concerned that something strange and terrifying had come to town. Three boys were killed in the span of just five years. This week we take a look at these three still unsolved cases. One of the cases is far from cold. Are these cases connected? Who are the suspects? Find out in the Garage! 

    Beer of the Week - Snake Oil from Homestead Beer Company

    Garage Grade - 4 out of 5 

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    EP 36: Ariel Hyatt on New Ways to Monetize Music

    EP 36: Ariel Hyatt on New Ways to Monetize Music

    "The Old Ways of Music Monetization are Gone, and We Have to Think of Other Ways of Monetization"

    In this episode of MFM Speaks Out, Dawoud Kringle interviews Ariel Hyatt. Ariel is a digital marketer, writer, and teacher who assists independent musicians in career development. She is the author of Music Success in 9 Weeks (2009),Cyber PR For Musicians(2013), Crowdstart(2016), and other books. Hyatt worked at New York City's WNEW-FM, and the What Are Records? record label. She moved to Boulder CO, where she managed and handled publicity for the funk band, Lord of Word. She is also the founder and owner of the New York-based public relations firm Cyber PR. Her clients included the Toasters and George Clinton.

    Topics discussed:

    Ariel's beginnings and interest in music, how she began her career in public relations, what she looks for in a potential client, how she approaches the specific marketing and promotion needs of an artist, her 2014 Bold Talks talk titled "Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow; Or Will It?," her views about social media, Spotify, the recent Joe Rogan / Neil Young controversy, the future of social media with the rise of Web 3.0, and the importance of being just as creative in business as in music.

    Music on this episode:

    "Better" by Sandhya

    “Sin Eater" by Annie Stokes

    “Anchor Me” by Gleeson

    The artists presented in this episode are clients of Ariel Hyatt / Cyber PR

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    Heather Norris ////// 566

    Heather Norris ////// 566

    Heather Norris ////// 566

    Part 1 of 1 


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    This week in the Garage we take a look at a heartbreaking case out of Indianapolis, Indiana. A young outgoing woman goes missing in April of 2007. Her family are quick to jump into action and they immediately have strong suspicions. 

    Beer of the Week - Pineapple Upside Down Cake Cake by Imprint Beer Company

    Garage Grade - 4 bottle caps out of 5 

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    Raymond Timbrook /// Part 1 /// 564

    Raymond Timbrook /// Part 1 /// 564

    Raymond Timbrook /// Part 1 /// 564

    Part 1 of 2 


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    This week in the Garage we take a deep dive into one of Northeast Ohio’s most frustrating and coldest cases. Successful business man Raymond Timbrook was shot and killed in his car following a scheduled meeting at an isolated location that his company CT Consults was in contract to develop. Many have been linked to this case public or otherwise. This week unfortunately was the 30 year anniversary of this still unsolved case. We are hoping to bring renewed public awareness and interest for Ray’s cold case homicide. 

    Beer of the Week - Murk Juice by Sixth Sense Brewery and Tap House 

    Garage Grade - 4 and 3 quarter bottle caps out of 5 

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    The Bakersfield 3 /// Part 1 /// 562

    The Bakersfield 3 /// Part 1 /// 562

    The Bakersfield 3 /// Part 1 /// 562

    Part 1 of 2 


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    In the Summer of 2018 recreational swimmers found a duffel bag containing a severed arm in the Kern River near Bakersfield California. Around the same time three families had come together in an effort to locate their loved ones or find justice for them. The three were Micah Holsonbake, James Kulstad and Baylee Despot and were either missing, dead or missing and feared to be dead. These cases are all related. Please help. There is a reward set up for information. 

    Call Secret Witness @ 661-322-4040. 


    Beer of the Week - Warm Hand Splash by Dancing Gnome Brewery 

    Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps 


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    Safe Feeling Gone ////// 561

    Safe Feeling Gone ////// 561

    Safe Feeling Gone ////// 561

    Part 1 of 1 


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    November  2015: A young girl is abducted during a youth football game at a high school in Allen County, Kentucky. Police are quick to act. They interview as many of the football game attendees that they can round up at the end of the game. Terror and tragedy struck all at once for this once tight knit community. For every parent and child of Allen County the new sentiment of the community was perfectly expressed in a newspaper headline that read “Safe Feeling Gone.” 


    Beer of the Week - Starchaser White by Highland Brewing Company

    Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 


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    EP 35: Ken Butler on Music Meets Sculpture

    EP 35: Ken Butler on Music Meets Sculpture

    "I've Always Been Interested in Finding Connections Between Art and Music" - Ken Butler

    Our guest today is Ken Butler.  Ken is a musician, experimental musical instrument builder, and visual artist. He builds hybrid musical instruments and other artworks that explore the interaction and transformation of common and uncommon objects, altered images, sounds and silence. His work combines live music, instrument design, performance art, theater, sculpture, and other forms of visual art. He is internationally recognized as an innovator of experimental musical instruments created from diverse materials including tools, sports equipment, and household objects. Butler has performed with John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, David Van Tieghem, Butch Morris, The Soldier String Quartet, Matt Darriau's Paradox Trio, The Tonight Show Band, and The Master Gnawa musicians of Morocco. He has been featured in exhibitions and performances worldwide including The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, The Prada Foundation in Venice, The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, New Music America, Mass MoCA, and The Kitchen, The Brooklyn Museum, Lincoln Center and The Metropolitan Museum in New York City as well as in Canada, South America, Thailand, and Japan. His works are represented in public and private collections in Portland, Seattle, Vail, Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal, Washington, Paris, Tel Aviv, and New York City including the permanent collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. .

    Topics discussed:

    Ken's beginnings and interest in art and music, how he began building hybrid musical instruments from everyday objects, his sources of inspiration his experiences as a music educator, his experiences recording for Tzaddik Records, performing with John Zorn and the Gnawa Masters of Morocco, his experience as a guest on The Tonight Show, the Downtown Music Scene of the 80s and 90s, the future of experimental music, and his experience as a cancer survivor.

    Music on this episode:

    "Building a Desert Blizzards"

    “Axioms”

    “Par Twelve”

    All music composed and performed by Ken Butler, from the album “Voices of Anxious Objects.”

    Ken Butler's Hybrid Visions 

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    Donnah Winger /// Part 2 /// 560

    Donnah Winger /// Part 2 /// 560

    Donnah Winger /// Part 2 /// 560

    Part 2 of 2 

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    August 1995, the quiet, safe, suburban town of Springfield, Illinois was rocked by a shocking and horrific double homicide. An Intruder attacked a woman in her home. The woman’s husband discovers the attack in progress. Minutes later two people were dead. Join us in the Garage for another fascinating case with plenty of bumps along the way. Oh yeah, and a couple of cold ones too. 

    Beer of the Week - #2 Pencil by 18th Street Brewery

    Garage Grade - 4 and a quarter bottle caps out of 5 

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    The Yassification of Luiga

    The Yassification of Luiga

    This episode brought to you by tyranny.

    Hayly gets acquainted with Billy Cottrell, the original "Florida Man" mayor of Cedar Key who reigned as a tyrant until U.S. forces intervened.

    Whitney details the history of Martha's Vineyard Sign Language. 

    Lisa discusses the abduction and disappearance of six-year-old Timmothy Pitzen.

    When a Killer Calls /// Part 3 /// 555

    When a Killer Calls /// Part 3 /// 555

    When a Killer Calls /// Part 3 /// 555

    Part 3 of 3 


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    This week we have a real treat for all of our Garage friends. A three part series featuring an in depth case review by the True Crime Garage guys that includes rare audio from the killer. In Part 3 Nic is joined in the Garage by  best selling author and Legendary F.B.I. Profiler John Douglas. Join us for a fascinating conversation about the case of Shari Faye Smith and Debra May Helmick, F.B.I strategies, Serial Killers and the sadistic criminal mind. Gather 'round, grab a chair, grab a beer and join us for this special three part series. 


    Recommended Reading: When a Killer Calls; A Hunting Story of Murder, Criminal Profiling, and Justice in a Small Town

    This is the latest book from Legendary F.B.I. Profiler John Douglas and Mark Olshaker, the best selling authors of Mindhunter. 


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    Malibu Rising & The Midnight Assassin

    Malibu Rising & The Midnight Assassin

    This week's a short one because Em has no voice. But, great books abound with Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid & The Midnight Assassin by Skip Hollandsworth.



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