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    Explore " quincy jones" with insightful episodes like "The Show About Stuff! The Stephen Davis Show (TM)", "1970 - July: Crabby Appleton “Crabby Appleton”", "The Astonishing Life and Tragic Death of the Singer known as Prince Episode #7", "Anxiety, Art, and Appetizers | Inside Jeremy Fall's Creative Journey" and "Episode 68 - Life, Wrestling and Hip-Hop: A Journey Through Uncertainty and Change" from podcasts like ""The Show About Stuff: The Stephen Davis Show", "What the Riff?!?", "Dead Celebs Podcast: The Final Curtain Call", "The James Altucher Show" and "Drifting on Arroyo"" and more!

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    The Show About Stuff! The Stephen Davis Show (TM)

    The Show About Stuff! The Stephen Davis Show (TM)

    My guest... Award winner International seasoned performer/vocalist Berklee's own Alumni with honors, Grammy Voting member, flourishing multi talented pianist,and guitarist ,Whitney Marchell Jackson has performed at prominent concert events for the World Cup ,Dusit Dubai Hotel, United Nations, Apollo, New York Blue Note, Parkers Thompson Hotel, Berklee on Campus (standing ovation),Pier 84, Rutgers University, Numerous venues and festivals in Japan, Hawaii ,Canada,and USA. Music in Jazz, American, Songbook, blues,latin and some pop standards. Whitney Marchell Jackson had a credited acting and pianist role where they won the Best Feature Film at the QueerX Film Festival 2022 for Poets are the Last Destroyers. She worked with Dee Dee Bridgwater (duet)Art Deco Festival, Quincy Jones, Wayne Newton,Herbie Hancock, Opened For KISS, Bill Withers, Donny Hathoway, and has recorded three albums. Recently,on Channel 13 with a interview and performance . Receives international radio air play for her last three albums. Marchell Plays piano and guitar ASCAP songwriter. Teaches where students have been on movie Harriet, Tina Turner Boradway show, And received 100 plays on the radio. Whitney also is now taking the vocal performace undergraduate program at berklee. JazzTimes magazine quotes Whitney as a "Formidable singer with a scorched soulful Jazz sound."  She always has a great audience attendance,reviews and helps promote her gigs on radio and social media. A marvelously funny, wonderful episode.

    Produced, directed, edited and hosted by Stephen E Davis
     

    1970 - July: Crabby Appleton “Crabby Appleton”

    1970 - July:  Crabby Appleton “Crabby Appleton”

    We may have an obscure album for your listening pleasure today.  Crabby Appleton was a short-lived band that was formed by the combination of musicians from an acid blues band called Stonehenge and singer-songwriter frontman Michael Fennelly.  The band is out of the Laurel Canyon counterculture, which produced many groups like The Mamas & the Papas, Jim Morrison, Carole King, and Jackson Browne.  The group gets its name from a character on the late 50's cartoon series Tom Terrific, which was a part of the children's television show "Captain Kangaroo."  Their debut album was eponymously named Crabby Appleton.

    In addition to Michael Fennelly, the group consisted of percussionist Felix "Flaco" Falcon, Casey Foutz on keyboards, Phil Jones on drums, and Hank Harvey on bass.  Phil Jones was the catalyst in the formation of the group after he met Fennelly in a club on the Sunset Strip and asked him to join Stonehenge as lead singer and guitarist.  The group signed with Elektra Records, and had a top 40 single with "Go Back."  Their second album was called "Rotten to the Core" and was recorded in 1971.  After experiencing disappointing sales with this sophomore effort the group split up.  They would get some mileage out of their initial success before this happened, and would appear on American Bandstand as well as opening for a number of groups including the Doors, Three Dog Night, ABBA, and the Guess Who.  

    Wayne takes us through this lesser known rock album.  Friend of the show Bill Cook sits in for Bruce on this podcast.

     

    Peace by Peace
    This song grooves with the Hammond organ and talks about getting back what you give.  If you lead with a gun others will respond in kind, while if you lead with peace others will respond with peace.  It has a sound similar to the Doors, or Emerson, Lake and Palmer.  

    Try
    The lead song from side two starts and ends with an upbeat groove with a Santana-esque percussion jam sandwiched in the middle.  The lyrics are about a relationship that could go several ways.  “We can try or we can throw it away.”

    Catherine
    A slower jam, this short acoustic-based ballad feels like Crosby, Stills, and Nash.  It is about a guy who longs for a woman who is in another relationship.  

    Go Back
    This is the hit from the record, which went to number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.  This was called a proto-power-pop single.  The song is about a woman in a new relationship who can't give up her love for her ex.  “And you know it's not right when you kiss me tonight and you pretend his lips are mine.”

     

    ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:

    Main Theme from the motion picture “Chisum”
    You can't go wrong with John Wayne.  This western was set in 1870's New Mexico.

     

    STAFF PICKS:

    Ride Captain Ride by Blues Image
    Rob launches the staff picks with a song which got its initial lyrics from the number of keys that singer-guitarist Mike Pinera had on his keyboard.  “Seventy-three men sailed up from the San Francisco Bay.” The band is out of Tampa Florida, and this was their only top 40 hit, reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. 

    Signed, Sealed, Delivered by Stevie Wonder
    Lynch brings us a grooving, soulful song that would be the anthem for Motown at the time.  It went to number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100.  The song itself is about a guy who has some back to his love, realizing that what he has is all he wants, never to roam again.

    The Long and Winding Road by the Beatles 
    Bill features  a song off the Beatles “Let It Be” album.  It was written by Paul McCartney and was released as a single the month after the group broke up.  The original recording was more sparse, and the orchestration was added by Phil Spector.  McCartney hated the Spector “wall of sound” arrangement, citing the treatment of the song as one of six reasons for justifying the dissolution of the Beatles partnership.

    Ohio by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
    Wayne's staff pick takes a political turn with a protest song inspired by the shootings at Kent State.  Neil Young wrote and sang lead on this song.  Student protests of the expansion of the Vietnam Wars led to a standoff at Kent State in which the National Guard killed four people and wounded nine.  

     

    NOVELTY TRACK:

    Killer Joe by Quincy Jones
    We finish up the podcast with a jazzy number that was popular at the time in 1970.

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    The Astonishing Life and Tragic Death of the Singer known as Prince Episode #7

    The Astonishing Life and Tragic Death of the Singer known as Prince Episode #7

    0:00 Intro

    00:44 Are they Alive or Are the Dead?

    5:15 Celebrity Deaths of July 2023

    10:32 Talk Murder to Me (Promo)

    10:55 Prince's Youth

    15:33 Early Career

    16:32 Warner Brothers and First Hits

    18:42 Purple Rain

    19:36 Rivalry With Michael Jackson (We Are The World)

    24:33 Little Nickey and Tipper Gore

    25:30 Continued Success

    27:00 Collaborators 

    27:57 Becomes Symbol (Death of Child)

    31:09 After Warner Brothers

    32:40 Accolades and Achievements 

    33:14 Paisley Park and Health Issues

    35:26 Charlie Murphy and Dave Chapelle 

    37:01 Final Tour / Final Concert / Emergency on Plane

    39:34 His last Day

    42:14 Quotes

    42:47 Outro / Contact Info

    43:33 Legal Disclaimer

    43:42 Actor Factor Promo

    43:53 Suicide Hotline 988

     

     

     

     

     

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    Anxiety, Art, and Appetizers | Inside Jeremy Fall's Creative Journey

    Anxiety, Art, and Appetizers | Inside Jeremy Fall's Creative Journey

    Join James Altucher and Jeremy Fall, the entrepreneurial polymath who has worn hats as varied as restaurateur, nightclub and bar owner, and digital NFT artist. Known for his groundbreaking breakfast-for-dinner concept restaurant in L.A., Jeremy has collaborated with big names like Jay Z and Quincy Jones. His latest venture, the book Falling Upwards: Living the Dream, One Panic Attack at a Time, details how he navigated the complexities of anxiety disorder, a subject James can relate to. It’s not just about the restaurants; it’s about breaking the mold and charting a path through the often anxious world of creativity and business.

    Jeremy has always been one to defy expectations. He started with a concept that turned dining norms upside down in the restaurant business. That innovative spirit extended to his collaborations in nightlife and even into the digital art world, where he was commissioned by CNN. His book encapsulates this multi-faceted journey, offering insights into how he copes with anxiety disorder while thriving in a range of creative endeavors.

    The episode is a smorgasbord of topics: creativity, food, anxiety, and business. It’s an inspiring and refreshing talk that tackles not only the taste buds but also the heart and mind. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur, a foodie, or someone who struggles with anxiety, this episode will offer a hearty serving of inspiration, coupled with a dash of mental health awareness.

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    Episode 68 - Life, Wrestling and Hip-Hop: A Journey Through Uncertainty and Change

    Episode 68 - Life, Wrestling and Hip-Hop: A Journey Through Uncertainty and Change

    Life, like wrestling, is full of pile drivers and chokeslams, with a fair amount of twists and turns thrown in. We kick off this episode of Drifting on Arroyo Podcast by sharing a slice of our lives as we grapple with change and uncertainty, and also pay tribute to wrestling legends like LOD, Undertaker, and Mick Foley. We discuss classic wrestling matches that kept us on the edge of our seats, and the winding YouTube journey we embarked on, inspired by some wrestling interviews.

    Cue the beat and crank the volume, because you're about to embark on a hip-hop odyssey with us! We trace the origins of the G Funk era, its enduring influence, and the masters who created masterpieces. We tip our hats to iconic producers like Dr. Dre and Warren G, and get into a friendly debate about who deserves the crown. While we're at it, we also dissect the evolution of Mariah Carey's music and give a shoutout to the late 90s and early 2000s diss tracks, including Ice Cube's classic No Vaseline.

    Just when you think we've run out of topics, we shift gears and plunge headlong into the world of conspiracy theories about artists, the Illuminati, and even the moon's mysterious disappearance. We discuss the challenges artists face in their journey to stardom, and even share the intriguing tale of Nate Dogg's son, Inhale. Wrap up this episode with a virtual trip to Sonata, complete with wineries, breweries, and hotcakes at La Cocina. Plus, we throw in some movie reviews and travel tips for good measure. Get ready for an episode that's as unpredictable as life itself!

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    The Italian Job (1969) with Matthew Field

    The Italian Job (1969) with Matthew Field

    Matthew Field, the world's leading authority on the cult classic 1969 film THE ITALIAN JOB, joins the podcast for a behind-the-scenes look into the making of the film.  We start with a review of the cult status the film has achieved as one of the most popular films in the UK.  Matthew then takes us into the development of the film with writer Troy Kennedy Martin, producer Michael Deeley, and Paramount Studios head Robert Evans.  The production of the film has fascinating stories at every turn, and we delve into them all including the filming of the traffic jam in Turin, the classic mini cars, the stunts, the music, and the cliffhanger finale.

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    Lauren Nine

    Lauren Nine

    L'artista i productora barcelonina Laura Roig va començar en el món de la música el 2016, però no va ser fins el 2018 que va publicar el primer treball com a Lauren Nine: l’EP 'Andromeda' (Santa Tecla Records), amb el rap com a protagonista. Des d’aleshores ha anat experimentant amb diverses veus i estils. A 'Naughty' (U98 Music) s’hi escolta també trap, reggaeton i electrònica; i a 'WWW' (Blanco y Negro, 2022), s’endinsa en el R'N'B contemporani.

    S2:E30 Kevin Powell I Voice of the Village

    S2:E30 Kevin Powell I Voice of the Village

    "Remember, 1992 was the year that Naughty by Nature had a huge song called O.P.P. It was a megahit. Jonathan [Editor-in-Chief] asked me if I wanted to write an article about Treach from Naughty by Nature. I was like, heck yeah. He didn't tell me that Albert Watson was shooting the cover, the famous photographer Albert Watson, and he didn't tell me that my story was gonna be the very first cover story for Vibe Magazine."  Kevin Powell


    Finger on the pulse is often used to describe someone who has the ability to read the ongoings of culture, synthesize the information, and in the case of my guest Kevin Powell, write, speak, produce, and publish work that chronicles our collective experience.

    Many people remember him from the early nineties in the MTV series, The Real World, where he was an original cast member. I became aware of Kevin when he joined Quincy Jones as a senior writer and part of the editorial team at the startup and groundbreaking Vibe Magazine. Since then, Kevin is the author of fifteen books including his new collection of poetry, Grocery Shopping with My Mother. In the works is a biography of Tupac Shakur, utilizing Kevin's treasure trove of interviews and conversations, several gathered while a senior writer at Vibe, and his first documentary film, titled "When We Free The World," about healthy manhood vs. toxic manhood, about fathers and sons. 

    Following in the footsteps of Toni Morrison and Nikki Giovanni, Kevin is a writer in residence at Prairie View A&M University in Texas for the 2022 - 2023 school year. As a highly involved human and civil rights activist, he is a leader in the movement to redefine manhood away from sexism and violence; has a deep responsibility to mentorship and development of people of every age as agents of change; and is committed to voter education and empowerment.

    Kevin is a longtime proud resident of Brooklyn, New York and it was great catching up with him. Join me, your host, Brad Johnson, and Kevin as we honor one of the most celebrated political, cultural, literary, and hip-hop voices in America on Corner Table Talk. 

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    Dr. G: Engaging Minds The Podcast - Versa Manos

    Dr. G: Engaging Minds The Podcast - Versa Manos

    Special Guest Versa Manos

    Versa Manos is a Los Angeles-based talent manager and owner of Gorgeous Media Group. She brings over 35 years of entertainment and media experience to a roster of clients, which include actors, writers, directors and musicians. She is heavily invested in the industry, serving as a member of Film Independent, as an Executive Member of Women in Film, and is a former President of the Talent Managers Association.

    Her talent roster boasts a wonderful blend of established celebrities and developmental talent. Known for her tenacious spirit, sparkling wit, and a genuine concern for her clients, Versa has been responsible for guiding and maintaining the successful careers of international superstars including The Police, Quincy Jones, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Dionne Warwick, Sex Pistols, David Bowie, and Nine Inch Nails. She played a pivotal role in the success of The Three Tenors at Dodger Stadium, Woodstock '94, and the Sex Pistols’ notorious Filthy Lucre Tour. She was also singularly responsible for the career breakthroughs of world music artist Manu Chao, described by Rolling Stone as one of the “ten great pleasures of the year that didn’t get away,” and Sam Sparro, turning the previously underground singer into a world-renowned pop sensation. She represents the interests of supermodel-turned-actress-turned-television-host Rachel Hunter and celebrated British actor and crooner Richard Shelton. Casting directors and producers have come to trust Versa’s fair-minded approach and commitment to her clients. 

    Ep. 016 - Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976)

    Ep. 016 - Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976)

    We decided to change things up and try something new...ish for this upcoming episode. For our semi-regularly newest “format”, we will be discussing films that we both know and both love deeply.

    And what better film to start with than the 1976 Scorsese masterpiece, Taxi Driver?

    Learn our true feelings, our introductions (the full one for Trevor’s scarring intro to the movie) and our overall ratings for what many consider to be one of the greatest films ever made.

    139. The Come Up with Kendrick Dean ( Part 1)

    139. The Come Up with Kendrick Dean ( Part 1)

    More people know about  LA Reid and Babyface before Darryl Simmons. 
    Steve Jobs’ name is more readily recognized than Steve Wozniak.  
    But the truth is, we wouldn’t have many of Apple’s products or some of T&B’s biggest hits if it weren’t foe Wozniak and Simmons.

    Enter Kendrick “Wyldcard” Dean.  Songwriter/Producer (Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, etc) and entrepreneur. 
    You may not know the name, but you know his work.  
    We sat down with the multi -talented creative as he shared his Come Up.

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    Ep. 75: The Color Purple

    Ep. 75: The Color Purple

    In honor of Juneteenth Zach & Zo venture into the past of the Deep South of the U.S. to witness the trials and tribulations of a  young girl named Celie and her journey to find out who she is and what she's capable of. We explore the classic movie based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Alice Malsenior Tallulah-Kate Walker: The Color Purple.

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    Critics' Thoughts . . . . . .01:02:57

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    Andrew Gouché

    Andrew Gouché

    Another episode of Bass Freq's means another intimate conversation with an award-winning and influential bassist. This time, we feature Andrew Gouché, a player who cut his teeth in the church gospel band and quickly became a first-call session and touring musician for some of biggest names in soul and R&B. Andrew enlightens host Josh Paul with stories of his early days, his affection for certain gear including his new signature products, and invaluable advice for working with artists and sustaining a satisfying career in a competitive industry.

    A world-renowned bassist, Grammy® Award winning producer, and composer, Andrew Gouché  is best known for his creatively original bass lines and a unique sound that bass players around the world have sought to emulate.  With over 30 years of experience as the bassist for many R&B and Gospel legends as Prince and the New Power Generation, Gladys Knight, Andraé Crouch, The Winans, and musical director for Chaka Khan  he is a true pioneer that has made an indelible mark on the history of Gospel music with the addition of bass guitar when there was none in church.  Today, bass guitar is a must-have in churches across America.  He has paved the way and inspired today’s generation of Gospel and R&B bassists. 

    EP 55 - Michael Jackson, Black or White

    EP 55 - Michael Jackson, Black or White

    Finalmente chegou a vez de continuarmos a história do rei do Pop, "Michael Jackson".

    Dessa vez, vamos analisar o sucesso e as polêmicas por trás da canção "Black or White".

    Confira!


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    Scotland's pop, jazz and soul duo Hue and Cry talk about the inspiration of 'The Teacher' Prince. We also discuss the 1980s and masterpieces such as Parade and Sign 'O' The Times. Essential listening.

    Scotland's pop, jazz and soul duo Hue and Cry talk about the inspiration of 'The Teacher' Prince. We also discuss the 1980s and masterpieces such as Parade and Sign 'O' The Times. Essential listening.

    INTRO

    With pianist Greg Kane

    1min - "Prince is the teacher", and why the 1980s needs more respect. Funk as social commentary.

    3min - Covering Sign 'O' The Times,  audiophiles, working with jazz musicians and having no fear.

    5mins30s - Seeing Prince after hours at the Garage in Glasgow.

    7mins - Near misses with Wendy and Lisa, Bobby McFerrin and Paisley Park.

    With vocalist Pat Kane

    10mins - Musical background, jazz heritage, hearing Prince for the first time and the ambition of 1999.

    13mins30s - the 80s as the era of 'half-punk, half synthesizer'. 

    15mins - the influence of 1986 album Parade on the band, and its 'majestic landscapes'.

    17mins - The Family album, Prince's side projects and Eric Leeds ('the best funk saxophonist ever').

    18mins45s - Sign O The Times: 'his sense of taste, and his choices are incredible'. Prince's phrasing and genius.

    23mins - Horn riffs and discord in Prince's music, Alphabet street and arrangements in jazz, pop and soul.

    26mins - the musical work and career of Clare Fischer and Rufusized by Chaka Khan.

    28mins30s - Prince's solo piano and microphone work, Pat's favourite eras of Prince and reflection on his late career. 

    32mins30s - Acoustic album The Truth and solo piano album One Nite Alone.

    33mins30s - Money Don't Matter 2Nite and Diamonds & Pearls (big band version on Bandzilla).

    35mins - Music as protest, social commentary and rebellion in Prince's music.

    36mins30s - Prince as the 'link' in African American roots music.

    37mins30s - Gett Off: "Jazz is the preacher, but funk is the teacher" and the Pharaoh Saunders mode.

    38mins - Funk like an elephants foot, George Clinton and musical theories.

    39mins - Creating a zone of freedom for black artists, and The Work.

    41mins30s - Creating tracks and new songs forming organically at jam sessions.

    43mins - Memories of musical celebrations at Paisley Park with Prince.

    45mins - Hoping to work with Quincy Jones at the height of their fame in the 1980s (and recording at Paisley Park).

    47mins - Jamming with Stevie Wonder and D'Angelo.

    49mins - Pat asks a Prince fan for thoughts on his untimely death.

    56mins - Funk revivals, snap bass and Pop Life.

    58mins - A Prince cover the band are ashamed of! And 80s nights at Butlins.

    60mins - What question would Pat ask Prince if he were still alive today?

    How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!

    The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.

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    Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly

    Roberta Flack - Killing Me Softly

    Hi Folks!  For this episode we listen to Roberta Flack's 1973 album 'Killing Me Softly'.  This album shows the range and depth of Flack's distinctive style.  The songs on this album go from R&B to jazz to gospel and we love it all.  Find out the history behind this album and why its so good at quieting out minds.  Head over to Spotify to check out our companion playlists of songs featured in episodes of the podcast.  Thanks for listening!

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    Upbeat Forever by Kevin MacLeod
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    Ivan Lins. Das canções para Elis Regina e Sérgio Godinho à amizade com Carlos do Carmo

    Ivan Lins. Das canções para Elis Regina e Sérgio Godinho à amizade com Carlos do Carmo

    Ivan Lins, músico, compositor e pianista brasileiro, dono de uma longa e rica carreira, é o convidado desta semana do Posto Emissor, o podcast da BLITZ. O autor de 'Começar de Novo' falou, com generosidade, de um percurso que o levou a escrever canções para si mas também para lendas da música mundial, como Elis Regina ou Ella Fitzgerald. A grande amizade com Carlos do Carmo, para quem também escreveu dois fados, a colaboração com Sérgio Godinho, no início dos anos 80, e a admiração pela jovem Maro, a vencedora do Festival da Canção com quem também já tocou, foram outros dos temas da conversa.

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