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    Explore " stax" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 220 - STAX CHRISTMAS with Deanie Parker, William Bell, and Carla Thomas", "Ep. 213 - DEANIE PARKER ("Ain't That a Lot of Love")", "Being The Pattern (Stax / Suneera Madhani - Ep23)", "Ep. 65 - Casablanca, Otis Redding and Marvin Gaye, The Prisoner" and "53 - Commander Deck Interview: Belbe with Patrick from The 99" from podcasts like ""Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters", "Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters", "Funded - How They Raised Millions", "Monkey Off My Backlog" and "The Faerie Conclave"" and more!

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    Ep. 220 - STAX CHRISTMAS with Deanie Parker, William Bell, and Carla Thomas

    Ep. 220 - STAX CHRISTMAS with Deanie Parker, William Bell, and Carla Thomas

    SUMMARY
    In this very special holiday episode of Songcraft, we're taking it back to Christmas at Stax, featuring conversations with some of the luminaries of the storied Memphis label that dominated Southern soul music in the 1960s and 70s. You'll hear from Deanie Parker, William Bell, and Carla Thomas as we celebrate the season and close the book on another year at Songcraft. 

    PART ONE
    Paul and Scott reflect on 2023, talk Grammy nominations, and tease upcoming episodes for 2024.

    PART TWO
    Interview segments with Deanie Parker, William Bell, and Carla Thomas about their original holiday songs and what Christmas was like at Stax Records in the glory days. 

    Ep. 213 - DEANIE PARKER ("Ain't That a Lot of Love")

    Ep. 213 - DEANIE PARKER ("Ain't That a Lot of Love")

    SUMMARY
    Stax Records legend Deanie Parker talks about writing songs for Otis Redding, Albert King, William Bell, and Carla Thomas, dives deep on what made the Stax environment so special, and shines a light on the recently-released box sets of forgotten Stax songwriter demos. 

    PART ONE
    Scott and Paul discuss the wild story behind the monumental box set Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos.

    PART TWO
    Our in-depth interview with Deanie Parker

    ABOUT DEANIE PARKER
    While still in high school, Deanie Parker won a Memphis talent contest and an audition for Jim Stewart at Stax Records. He signed her and released her debut single, on the Volt label, in 1963. The self-penned “My Imaginary Guy” became a regional hit, but the life of a touring artist was not for Parker. She became the first Black employee at Stax’s Satellite Record Shop before joining the label staff as the company’s first publicist in 1964. Learning on the job while studying journalism at Memphis State, Parker eventually became the company’s Vice President of Public Affairs. One of the first female publicists in the music industry, she worked closely with Isaac Hayes, Booker T & the MG’s, Rufus and Carla Thomas, Johnnie Taylor, Albert King, and others. 

    Wearing many hats at Stax, Deanie continued to write songs with colleagues such as Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, Eddie Floyd, Bettye Crutcher, Mack Rice, Mable John, and Homer Banks, with whom she penned the soul classic “Ain’t That a Lot of Love.” The list of Stax artists who recorded her songs includes Otis Redding, Carla Thomas, William Bell, Sam & Dave, The Staple Singers, and more. Her other writing skills were put to use penning liner notes for classic albums such as Sam & Dave’s Hold On, I’m Comin’, Albert King’s Born Under a Bad Sign, Otis Redding’s Live in Europe, and Shirley Brown’s Woman to Woman

    From 1987 through 1995, Deanie served as the Assistant Director of the Memphis in May International Festival. A tireless champion of the Stax legacy, she became the first President and CEO of Soulsville, the nonprofit organization established to build and manage the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Stax Music Academy, and the Soulsville Charter School. She was appointed to the Tennessee Arts Commission in 2004 and, in 2009, was awarded two Emmy awards for the I Am a Man documentary short, for which she was an executive producer and the title song composer. 

    The list of artists outside the Stax family who’ve covered Deanie Parker’s songs includes The Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, Darlene Love, Taj Mahal, Three Dog Night, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Band, New York Dolls, Simply Red, Hall & Oates, and many others. She is a co-producer and co-liner notes writer of the seven-CD collection Written in Their Soul: The Stax Songwriter Demos, and was recently announced as a 2023 inductee into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame. 

    Being The Pattern (Stax / Suneera Madhani - Ep23)

    Being The Pattern (Stax / Suneera Madhani - Ep23)

    When you are a first-time founder and fundraiser, the first thing you’ll look for is a guide.

    You’ll look for successful founders in the industry you’re planning to enter, or companies that share the same vision.  And most likely, you’ll look for ones that have a similar background.

    Like any other beginner, you need a pattern to follow.

    But what do you do when you don’t have a model to follow because you are actually the first person to step in that door?

    No guide. No patterns. No representation.

    That’s the situation Stax’s CEO and founder, Suneera Madhani encountered when starting her company.

    Having been raised in a solution-oriented environment by her immigrant parents, Suneera knew she needed to move forward on her own and be the pattern she needed.

    In this episode, Suneera brings us into her journey as she reminisces all the struggles she faced - on top of needing to raise money.

    With no venture background, having nobody to follow, and dealing with challenges as a minority, Suneera was able to pave her way toward her now billion-dollar company, Stax.

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    53 - Commander Deck Interview: Belbe with Patrick from The 99

    53 - Commander Deck Interview: Belbe with Patrick from The 99

    On Episode 53 of The Faerie Conclave, Alec and Jarom interview Patrick from The 99's Belbe, Corrupted Observer Commander deck! Join us while we get the deep dives on Patrick's incredibly fast and powerful Belbe deck as well as insight into how to brew a creative deck for games that lean into CEDH territory!

    Patrick's Deck List: https://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/a-better-belbe-corrupted-observer/

    Patrick's Belbe Tutorial Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=077Ylwo48Z4&ab_channel=The99 

    Community Spotlight: The 99 on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/The99/videos

    Follow us on Instagram @thefaerieconclave

    Join our Discord here: https://discord.gg/55uuaG5

    The Faerie Conclave logo was created by Kirtly Maxfield who can be found at kirtlymaxfield.com

    The Faerie Conclave theme music was created by Livi Cheney who can be found as soffboilite on SoundCloud

    Women Leaders in Payments - Suneera Madhani, Founder & CEO at Stax | Episode 101

    Women Leaders in Payments - Suneera Madhani, Founder & CEO at Stax | Episode 101

    Suneera Madhani, the Founder and CEO of Stax (formerly Fattmerchant) is our special guest on this the 101st episode of the Leaders in Payments Podcast. She is the second guest in the Women Leaders in Payments month sponsored by American Express

    Suneera was raised by immigrant parents who were also entrepreneurs. Much of her personal and professional inspiration comes from her parents. She attended the University of Florida and after a short stint at a consumer-packaged goods company she started her career in payments. 

    In 2014 she founded FattMerchant with her brother. They have recently rebranded to Stax and raised over $100 million. They process payments for over 25,000 merchants and are based on Orlando, Florida. 

    Suneera has some great advice for women in payments including being bold, taking a risk, & being authentic and your true self.  

    The Heart of Soul

    The Heart of Soul

    We wrap up the shortest month of the year with a Black History Month homage to Motown, Stax & Daptone - three of the most important record labels in the history of soul music, in the history of pop music, and in the history of music in general. 

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    William Bell in Conversation with Unity 101

    William Bell in Conversation with Unity 101

    In this conversation William Bell talks about Stax, its collapse and the effect upon the artists, his relationship and sense of loss with regard to Otis Redding and the rest of his career. William Bell( born July 16, 1939)  is one of the great soul singers, but is even more prolific as a songwriter.  His hit songs include his first hit You Don't Miss Your Water"; 1968's top 10 hit in the UK "Private Number", a duet with Judy Clay. A s a close friend of Otis Redding he also wrote the amazing  "A Tribute to a King", which as he sates during the conversation was written for Otis's family and only released as a single because they insisted upon it.

    As a songwriter he has written many great tracks including the soul/blues cross over Born Under a Bad Sign, a hit for everyone from Cream, B B King, Jimi Hendrix, Etta James to Homer Simpson. 

    In 2017, Bell was awarded a Grammy for Best Americana Album for his record This Is Where I Live. He performed his hit “Born Under a Bad Sign” alongside Gary Clark Jr. at the 2017 Grammy Awards. Bell was also featured on Rolling Stone's “Best of the Grammys” for that year.

    As Long as I've Got You

    As Long as I've Got You

    The SpaceTimeMusic theme music is a sample of the Ana-Tole x Jonah Christian Remix of Ready or Not by the Fugees.

    LINKS:
    A Sample, A Cover playlist
    Facebook

    Email: spacetimemusicpodcast@gmail.com

    SONG CREDITS:
    In order of appearance

    As Long as I’ve Got You
    The Charmels
    Written and Produced by Isaac Hayes and David Porter
    1967

    As Long as I’ve Got You
    The Emotions

    Money (Dollar Bill Y'all)
    Jimmy Spicer
    1983

    C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)
    Enter the Wu Tang (36 Chambers)
    Wu-Tang Clan
    Produced by RZA
    1993

    You
    Kairos
    Nicole Bus
    Produced by Needlz
    2018

    Ep. 145 - DAVID PORTER ("Soul Man")

    Ep. 145 - DAVID PORTER ("Soul Man")

    PART 1
    Co-hosts Scott B. Bomar and Paul Duncan chat about how they’re continuing to adapt their Songcraft recording sessions for the world of COVID-19 before getting into a discussion about whether they’d take a time machine to Abbey Road Studios in London, Stax Studios in Memphis, Motown in Detroit, or FAME in Muscle Shoals

    PART 2 - 12:35 mark
    The in-depth interview with David Porter: Named one of Rolling Stone magazine’s “100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time,” Porter is best known for his songwriting partnership with Isaac Hayes that helped define the sound of Memphis’s legendary Stax Records. As the first African American staff songwriter at Stax, Porter, along with his partner, wrote and produced songs such as “B-A-B-Y” for Carla Thomas, “Your Good Thing (Is About to End)”—an R&B hit for Mable John that later became a pop and R&B smash for Lou Rawls, and his own recording of “Can’t See You When I Want To.” Hayes and Porter are best known, however, for their work with Sam & Dave, including such classic hits as “You Don’t Know Like I Know,” “You Got Me Hummin’,” “Hold On! I’m Comin’” (which later became a country hit for Waylon Jennings and Jerry Reed), “Soul Man” (which became a hit a second time thanks to the Blues Brothers), “I Thank You” (which was later covered by ZZ Top), and “When Something is Wrong with My Baby” (which was reimagined as a memorable duet between Otis Redding and Carla Thomas, a country hit for Sonny James, and an adult contemporary hit for Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville). The list of artists who’ve covered Porter’s songs includes Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen, William Bell, Melissa Ethridge, Bonnie Raitt, Garth Brooks, Etta James, Celine Dion, Wilson Pickett, George Benson, Dusty Springfield, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Staple Singers, Solomon Burke, James Brown, Eric Clapton, B. B. King, Tina Turner, Jackie Wilson, and more. His songs have been used as samples in countless recordings by artists such as Jay-Z, Eminem, Wu-Tang Clan, The Notorious B.I.G., Justin Bieber, Mariah Carey, and others. A highly celebrated giant among celebrated songwriters, Porter was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2005. 
     

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    #7 - Cigarettes and Coffee / Otis Redding

    #7 - Cigarettes and Coffee / Otis Redding

    What does a chorus do in a pop song? Among our most basic assumptions about what will happen in a pop song is the expectation that it will lead us towards the fulfilment and clarity of a chorus, so it’s always interesting when a song chooses not to do this. Looking at this question in the context of Otis Redding’s 1966 version of ‘Cigarettes and Coffee’ can tell us something about what pop songs as a whole express to us: the way - perhaps unconsciously - listening to them shapes our understanding of the world.

    All the songs discussed in this episode, including Redding’s version of ‘Cigarettes and Coffee’, can be heard here. The original, by Al Braggs, isn’t on Spotify but can be found - at the time of publication - on YouTube.

    If you've enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts! Thank you :)

    The Victor Brooks Show Episode 5/ Wanda Vaughn of The Emotions

    The Victor Brooks Show Episode 5/ Wanda Vaughn of The Emotions

    Wanda Vaughn shares stories of growing up in Chicago, Illinois with her family where her and her sisters learned to cultivate their natural artistry from their father in church. We learn how Wanda and her sisters created their undeniable "Emotions" singing style and how this style took them to the top of the charts, under the umbrella of the music masters Maurice White, David Porter and Isaac Hayes. Wanda talks about her pride in traveling and performing with her daughters Wyann and Wendi as most recent Emotions group. 

    Holiday Music Special with Alonso Duralde redux

    Holiday Music Special with Alonso Duralde redux

    The Albums: Vince Guraldi's A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Andy Williams' The Andy Williams Christmas Album (1963) Stax Records' Christmas in Soulsville (2007)

    Heat Rocks was hyped to have film critic Alonso Duralde (The Wrap), one of the hosts of Maximum Fun's movie podcast Who Shot Ya? guest with us to talk about our favorite Christmas songs, holiday fare, songs that should play when it's cold outside, baby.

    We visit the canon of Christmas music over the years (Andy Williams 1963 The Christmas Album, Vince Guaraldi Trio's A Charlie Brown Christmas and Stax Record's 2007 compilation Christmas In Soulsville and across genres and styles - crooners, sweeping orchestral cinematic pieces, summer songs vs. winter songs, modern Christmas traditions, etc.

    Alonso broke down the power of nostalgia as it relates to Christmas music and how our tastes in music are informed by tradition.

    Don't be a grinch. Listen to this wintery wonderland of an episode about favorite Christmas tracks.

    More on Alonso Duralde

    Show Tracklisting

    • Andy Williams: The Christmas Song
    • The Waitresses: Christmas Wrapping
    • The Shins: Wonderful Christmastime
    • Tracey Thorn: Snow
    • Yogi Yorgesson: I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas
    • Boyz II Men: Let It Snow
    • Band-Aid: Do They Know It's Christmas
    • Andy Williams: O Holy Night
    • Andy Williams: Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells
    • Andy Williams: It'as The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
    • Andy Williams: Sweet Little Jesus Boy
    • Andy Williams: White Christmas
    • Vince Guraldi Trio: Christmas Time is Here (Vocal)
    • Vince Guraldi Trio: Christmas Time is Here (Instrumental)
    • Vince Guraldi Trio: My Little Drum
    • Vince Guraldi Trio: What Child Is This
    • Vince Guraldi Trio:Skating
    • Vince Guraldi Trio: Hark, The Herald Angels Ring
    • Otis Redding: Merry Christmas Baby take 1
    • The Staple Singers: Who Took The Merry Out of Christmas
    • Albert King: Santa Claus Wants Some Loving
    • The Emotions: Black Christmas
    • Isaac Hayes: The Mistletoe and Me
    • Booker T and the M.G.'s: Winter Wonderland take 2
    • Nate Dogg: Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto
    • Little Johnny Taylor: Please Come Home For Christmas
    • Juice Crew: Cold Chillin' Christmas
    • The Free Design: Close Your Mouth (It's Christmas)
    • Kenny Bobien: O Come Let Us Adore Him

    Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there

    If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

    Holiday Music Special with Alonso Duralde

    Holiday Music Special with Alonso Duralde

    The Albums: Vince Guraldi's A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) Andy Williams' The Andy Williams Christmas Album (1963) Stax Records' Christmas in Soulsville (2007)

    Heat Rocks was hyped to have film critic Alonso Duralde (The Wrap), one of the hosts of Maximum Fun's movie podcast Who Shot Ya? guest with us to talk about our favorite Christmas songs, holiday fare, songs that should play when it's cold outside, baby.

    We visit the canon of Christmas music over the years (Andy Williams 1963 The Christmas Album, Vince Guaraldi Trio's A Charlie Brown Christmas and Stax Record's 2007 compilation Christmas In Soulsville and across genres and styles - crooners, sweeping orchestral cinematic pieces, summer songs vs. winter songs, modern Christmas traditions, etc.

    Alonso broke down the power of nostalgia as it relates to Christmas music and how our tastes in music are informed by tradition.

    Don't be a grinch. Listen to this wintery wonderland of an episode about favorite Christmas tracks.

    More on Alonso Duralde

    Show Tracklisting

    • Booker T and the MG's: Winter Wonderland (Take 2)
    • The Waitresses: Wrapping Paper
    • Ella Fitzgerald: The Christmas Song
    • The Shins: Wonderful Christmastime
    • Michael Jackson: Little Christmas Tree
    • Wild Man Fischer: I'm A Christmas Tree
    • Brian McKnight: Let It Snow
    • Frank Sinatra: White
    • Andy Williams: Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells
    • Andy Williams: Happy Holiday/ The Holiday Season
    • Andy Williams: It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
    • Andy Williams: Sweet Little Jesus Boy
    • Mariah Carey: All I Want for Christmas is You
    • Vince Guraldi: Christmas Time is Here (Vocal)
    • Vince Guraldi: Christmas Time is Here (Instrumental)
    • Vince Guraldi: Skating
    • Vince Guraldi: O Tannenbaum
    • Vince Guraldi: The Christmas Song
    • Otis Redding: Merry Christmas, Baby
    • The Staple Singers: Who Took the Merry out of Christmas
    • Albert King: Santa Claus Wants Some Loving
    • The Emotions: Black Christmas
    • Isaac Hayes: The Mistletoe and Me
    • Booker T and the MG's: Winter Wonderland (Take 2)
    • Nate Dogg: Be Thankful
    • Little Johnny Taylor: Please Come Home for Christmas
    • Juice Crew: Cold Chillin' Christmas
    • The Free Design: Close Your Mouth It's Christmas
    • Kenny Bobien: Let Us Adore Him (Come O Ye Faithful)

    Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there

    If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!

    Episode 14 - Ike's List

    Episode 14 - Ike's List
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    Today's episode is very special. I had the pleasure of going to the late Isaac Hayes' estate sale after his passing, so i bought a good chunk of his personal music collection. 100's of studio tapes, vinyl, cds, etc...  some good stuff... The studio recordings I will be giving to a good friend of mine to remix and release, but until then I figured I would share with the world what Isaac Hayes had in his collection... GOOD or BAD this is what the man was listening to...

    R.I.P. Black Moses






    TRACK LIS
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    1. Killarmy - Blood For Blood     

    2. Goodie Mob ft. Outkast - Black Ice

    3. Sly & The Family Stone ft. D'Angelo, Isaac Hayes, and Chuck D. - Sing A Simple Song (remix)
    ***************STUDIO CD******************************

    4. Freestyle Fellowship - Inner City Boundaries

    5. Beck - Hollywood Freaks

    6. Bob James ft. Rasheeda  - Do It Again (Sunshine Version)

    7. Full Force ft. The Floaters, Isaac Hayes, and Melisa Morgan - Float On With Us (Props&Respect Mix)
    ************** STUDIO CD WITH INTRO W/ THE FLOATERS***************

    8. Archie Bell & The Drells - Tighten Up

    9. James Brown - Kare
    **************STUDIO CD*****************************

    10. Isaac Hayes - Joy




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    Episode 11 - More Samples Please!

    Episode 11 - More Samples Please!
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    Back by popular demand, some more samples.




    TRACK LIST


    1. Freda Payne - I Get High (On Your Memory)

    2. Aretha Franklin - One Step Ahead

    3. Merry Clayton - Southern Man

    4. Mary Jane Girls - All Night Long

    5. Bobby Caldwell - Open Your Eyes

    6. Johnnie Taylor - Good Love

    7. Black Ivory - No If's Or But's

    8. Marion Black - Who Knows

    9. Willie Hutch - I Choose You

    10. Isley Brothers - Ain't I Been Good To You  {part 1 & 2}








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    Episode 9 - I Need A Beat

    Episode 9 - I Need A Beat
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    Episode 9 - I Need A Beat.... Djs, producers, electronic musicians , etc...






    TRACK LIST



    1. Caravan Palace - Star Scat

    2. The Herbaliser - The Turn Around

    3. D.j. Shadow - The 3rd Decade Our Move

    4. D.j. Cam - Gangsta Shit

    5. Glen Porter - Cry Later

    6. Wax Tailor - Que Sera

    7. RJD2 - Smoke & Mirrors

    8. Coldcut - Atomic Moog 2000

    9. Jon Kennedy - Demons

    10. Zion I(D.j. AmpLive) - Metropolis









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    Episode 6 : Hip-Hop Groups

    Episode 6 : Hip-Hop Groups
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    Episode : 6 Hip-Hop Groups

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    Track List


    1. Young Black Teenagers - Tap The Bottle

    2. Lords Of The Underground - Chief Rocka

    3. Above The Law - Freedom Of Speech

    4. Stetsasonic - Talkin All That Jazz

    5. Souls Of Mischief - 93 'Till Infinity

    6. Black Moon - I Got Cha Open

    7. The Fugees - Fu-ge-la

    8. The Roots - You Ain't Fly

    9. Freestyle Fellowship - Cornbread

    10. People Under The Stairs - San Francisco Knights






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