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Soleado 6 - 24/10/2009:
Soleado on Radio Gladys Palmera, straight outta Lovemonk. Your hosts: Señorlobo and Lubacov, bringing you the finest in Discos Buenos. Spanish spoken.Soleado is broadcast on Radio Gladys Palmera every Saturday from 12am-2am CET, repeated at 6pm-8pm CET.Playlist:First hour01 Pucho & His Latin Soul Brothers - Heat! (Prestige)02 Isis - April Fool (Finders Keepers)03 La Sonora Ponceña - A Night In Tunisia (Latin Spectrum)04 Two Banks Of Four - Dead Afternoons (Sonar Kollektiv)05 Electric Puha - Extravagance Curly (Beluga)06 Caetano Veloso - O Leaozinho (Philips)07 Cal Tjader's Modern Mambo Quintet - Sonny Boy (Fantasy)08 Joubert Singers - Stand On The Word (Larry Levan mix) (Next)09 Joyful Noise - The Sophisticated Hippie (Qalumota)10 LCD Soundsystem - Bye Bye Bayou (DFA)11 Florence And The Machine - You've Got the Love (The xx Remix) (white)12 Recloose - Dust (ft. Joe Dukie) (Peacefrog)hora dos13 France Ga...
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Program 48:
Here's archive show #48 coming your way, with Artie Barsamian, Djamal Aslan, Esin Engin, and do the "Rib Cage Rock" with Karizma! This program is very rhythmic for some reason. Shimmy on!1. BUDDY SARKISSIAN & HIS MECCA FOUR WITH FRED ELIAS Carribean Holiday - 3:44 from the album Soul Of The East, 19602. OZEL TURKBAS My Sugar Boy (Seker Oglan) - 1:55 from the album Kismet - Belly Dance With Ozel, 19783. MOHAMMED EL-BAKKAR & HIS ORIENTAL ENSEMBLE Rahks Port Said (Dance of Port Said) - 3:28 from the album Port Said: Music of the Middle East Vol. 1, 1958 4. TAT' OUL AL'TOUN MIDDLE EASTERN ENSEMBLE The Art - 4:21 from the album Exotic Belly Dancers, no date given 5. ARTIE BARSAMIAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Echoes from the Orient (Chifte Telli) - 3:26 from the album The Seventh Veil, 1957 6. KARIZMA Exercise Eight: Rib Cage Rock/Exercise Nine: Pelvic Slope - 3:13 from the album Karizma Teaches Belly Dancing, 1976 7. KAHRAMAN IN ORIENTAL SONGS WITH HER ORIENTAL INSTRUMENTAL GROUP Ra'sit Isikrany (The Wine Dance) - 2:51 from the album Flame of Araby - Music of the Middle East, no date given 8. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA Raks El Gezlan (Dance of the Gazelles) - 4:12 from the album The Joy of Belly Dancing, 1975 9. ESIN ENGIN & HIS ORCHESTRA Edirnenin Boyacilari (Shoeshiners of Edirne) - 2:27 from the album Modern Oyun Havalari 2 - Exotic Oriental Belly-Dance Music, 197510. ABDU EL HANID & HIS ORCHESTRA Fil Sahra (In the Sahara) - 1:28 from the album Arabian Delight: Music from Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, no date given11. HANI MEHANNA & HIS ORCHESTRA Banat Eskendria - 20:07 from the album Princess of Cairo - Music for Belly Dance with Nagwa Fouad, 1985 12. DJAMAL ASLAN CHORUS & ORCHESTRA Yala Nooros (Hurry to the Dance) - 2:10 from the album Lebanon - Her Heart, Her Sounds, no date given13. MARKO MELKON & HIS INTERNATIONAL ORIENTAL ORCHESTRA Soodeh Soodeh (Armenian) - 2:24 from the album Hi-Fi Adventure In Asia Minor, no date given14. EDDIE "THE SHEIK" KOCHAK WITH HAKKI OBADIA Hanna Drumzilzia - 1:51 from the album Strictly Belly Dancing The 5th Volume, 197715. DIMITRI & HIS ENSEMBLE Bouzoukee Rhapsody - 4:11 from the album Greece, no date given
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Berber Rising:
Before Arabs ever set foot in North Africa, the majority population was Berber. Berber musicians today provide a rich but often overlooked contribution to the musical landscapes in countries such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Niger, and Mali. This program spotlights some leading contemporary Berber artists, including Takfarinas and Tayfa, legends like Matoub Lounes, and others in the international Berber Diaspora such as Houssaine Kili. The Berber story is one of intrigue, controversy, and the politics of language. And the music is sublime!
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Inside Europe: The Inside Take on European Affairs 12.09.09:
This week: The effects Afghanistan may have on the German elections - The German army honors its fallen - Europe and 9/11 - Women and the Lisbon Treaty - Postcard from Romania - French politics after the summer break - shortage of teachers in Germany - Wood brothers trace Hannibal's route - royal dispute ion Prague - Sweden gears up for royal nuptialsAfghanistan could prove vote-winner for German Left PartyThere are just two weeks to go until elections here in Germany and the country’s far-left "Linke", or Left party, has received an unexpected ratings boost.
An airstrike last week on the northern Afghan region of Kundus left scores of people - including civilians - dead or badly injured. The airstrike was ordered by the Bundeswehr and may have played into the hands of the only mainstream political party in Germany that's been demanding the immediate and complete withdrawal of German troops from Afghanistan. The question is whether anti-Afghanistan sentiment is enough to shift votes on the day. Report: Tanya WoodGermany finally remembers its fallen soldiersGermany's Nazi past overshadows the public debate over the country's role in current conflicts. But soldiers who have died in those conflicts have, until now, not been commemorated.
Since the Second World War, Berlin has been reticent over displays of military pride. But this week a memorial was inaugurated to more than three thousand German soldiers killed in service since 1955. Inside Europe attended the opening of the cenotaph in Berlin.Report: Neale Lytollis How civil liberties in Europe became a casualty of 9/11It's now 8 years since the 9/11 attacks in the US which resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people. The events of that day have had a profound impact on international politics and security since then.
Here in Europe, the EU has introduced a series of new security measures aimed at preventing terrorist attacks. But many feel that civil liberties have been the price to pay for added safety. Report: Rob TurnerWomen could provide answers to Ireland's Lisbon dilemmaThe Irish go to the polls on October 2nd to vote again on the Lisbon Treaty after rejecting it in a referendum last year. This time, women could prove the deciding factor.
The Treaty is designed to streamline decision making in the 27 nation European Union. And all EU member states must ratify the treaty before it can come into force. When the Irish voted against it last year, women were one of the largest sections of No voters. So have the concerns of these women been addressed in the latest campaign? Report: Anne-Marie McNerneyPostcard from RomaniaWhen Romania makes the news it's usually in connection with corruption, street kids, Ceaucescu – and of course, Dracula.
It's one of the youngest members of the European Union, having joined the bloc in 2007, nearly two decades after the fall of communism. But most foreigners are fairly ignorant about Romanian culture and what life is like there. In this week's Postcard from Europe, Zack Baddorf tell us more about Romania and how it’s dealing with the world’s financial crisis.Sarkozy stands above any crisis in FranceFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy is back from holiday - and already immersed in controversy. A factory visit brought accusations of manipulation amid claims that workers were vetted for their size before appearing alongside the rather short Sarkozy.
Yet overall his personal standing among public opinion is holding up despite the economic crisis - helped by his tough stance over bankers' bonuses and an opposition still in disarray. The months ahead, though, will be a testing time for Mr Sarkozy and his government - with major challenges over a controversial new environmental tax, rising unemployment, and public sector reforms. Report: Alasdair SandfordKids in Germany head back to school but will there be staff to teach them?It's not just heads of governments who are having to knuckle down after the summer holidays. Students are also heading back to school. But here in Germany there are concerns about the number of teachers who'll be joining them.
The country's high schools and trade schools are short of tens of thousands of teachers which has serious consequences for the education system. And the teacher shortage is expected to increase dramatically in the future.Report: Kate HairsineRetracing the steps that Hannibal took more than two thousand years agoIt was just a few weeks ago that we said farewell on the programme to Danny Wood, our correspondent in Spain. After 7 years of reporting from Madrid, Danny decided to move on to new pastures and it hasn't taken him long to find them.
Last weekend, Danny and his two brothers, Sam and Ben, hopped on their bicyles in southern Spain. Their destination is Zama in Tunisia. They're following the route that the Carthaginian general, Hannibal, took more than 2,200 years ago when he took his elephants over the alps to fight the legions of the Roman Empire. This modern day expedition is expected to take 10 weeks and the Wood Brothers are producing a documentary about their journey. It's only Week 1 but Helen Seeney caught up with Danny to see how things were going. A right royal dispute in the Czech RepublicThe Czech Republic and the Principality of Liechtenstein established diplomatic relations on Tuesday, marking an important step forward in a decades-old property dispute.The two countries have had no official ties since World War II, when Czechoslovakia seized land and castles belonging to the aristocratic House of Liechtenstein.
Report: Rob CameronSwedish monarchy gears up for a bumper year of nuptialsWhile the royals of Liechtenstein ruminate over what they've lost, their cousins, the King and Queen of Sweden, are thinking about what they're about to gain. Namely two additions to the family.
Next June, Crown Princess Victoria will marry her commoner sweetheart Daniel Westling after a seven-year romance. And last month Victoria's younger sister Madeleine also announced her engagement. The country's royal family is known for its down to earth style which may account for its popularity. The practical Swedes have some interesting ideas about the role that kings, queens and princesses should play in modern times.Report: Susan Stone
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July 1, 2009 Episode:
Robert Hooker (an Information Technology professional living in London) is our featured guest.
Topics: trends in England and Europe compared to the USA especially involving cell phones, Internet connections, and other technologies. Robert also talks about: the lack of national unity in the UK; bigotry and prejudice in Europe against non-European immigrants and against Eastern Europeans; how globalization is changing Europe (for good and bad); why the impact of China and India are large but completely different; and his observations of trends in North Africa based on the time he spend living in a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia.
Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the July 1, 2009 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 37 minutes]
Robert Hooker has a Bachelors in Cognitive Sciences from the University of Chicago and a Masters in Sociology from the Open University in Britain. For most of the 1990s Robert worked first as a researcher in Artificial Intelligence at Northwestern University Institute for Learning Sciences (ILS) and then as Web Developer and Entrepreneur. While at the Institute for Learning Sciences he worked with Virtual Reality, web based video delivery, Internet learning and content indexing. Current he works for Fujitsu Services in the United Kingdom. He has lived in London for the last 10 years.
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Human Killing Machines:
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Dr. Adam Lankford, author of Human Killing Machines: Systematic Indoctrination in Iran, Nazi Germany, Al Qaeda, and Abu Ghraib published by Lexington Books.
Adam Lankford is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at The University of Alabama. He has also taught at Marymount University and The Corcoran College in Washington, D.C. From 2003 to 2008, he helped coordinate Senior Executive Anti-Terrorism Forums for high-ranking foreign military and security personnel in conjunction with the U.S. State Departmentâs Anti-Terrorism Assistance program. During this period, ATA hosted delegations from India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Colombia, Georgia, Armenia, Tunisia and Morocco. Dr. Lankford received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Justice, Law and Society from American University and his B.A. in English from Haverford College. Visit his website.
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Human Killing Machines:
Deborah Harper, President of Psychjourney, interviews Dr. Adam Lankford, author of Human Killing Machines: Systematic Indoctrination in Iran, Nazi Germany, Al Qaeda, and Abu Ghraib published by Lexington Books.
Adam Lankford is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at The University of Alabama. He has also taught at Marymount University and The Corcoran College in Washington, D.C. From 2003 to 2008, he helped coordinate Senior Executive Anti-Terrorism Forums for high-ranking foreign military and security personnel in conjunction with the U.S. State Departmentâs Anti-Terrorism Assistance program. During this period, ATA hosted delegations from India, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Malaysia, Uzbekistan, Colombia, Georgia, Armenia, Tunisia and Morocco. Dr. Lankford received his Ph.D. and M.S. in Justice, Law and Society from American University and his B.A. in English from Haverford College. Visit his website.
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Podcast Sunday 29 March :
Interviews:Danièle Kemp, Alicia Muñoz-Arenas ∓ Jean-Noël Ducasse
The final excerpt of the interview with Thierry Marx, one of the international guests of the Melbourne Food and Wine festival. He is one of the most renowned chef in France.
He is a regular visitor here and also offers three young Australian apprentices the opportunity to travel to France for a months work experience at his restaurant in Bordeaux
And we meet Dimi Mint Abba, pictured, one of the legendary voices of Mauritania, who was on her first visit in Australia at Womadelaide. She is also known as the Diva of the Desert. She comes from a very talented musical family and her career really started in 1976 when she won a prize at the Festival d’Oum kelthoum in Tunisia that year.
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Lipman Harp duo, largo from sonata no3 bwv 1005 (JS Bach )
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Nubdub - 'Speedjazz':
A minimalist dnb set by Nubdub (Alcala de Henares, Madrid), 03.2009:Electrosoul System: Form Of Life /
Calibre: Can't get over you /
Electrosoul System: After Hours /
Alix Perez: Crooklyn /
Spectrasoul: Tenderdoubt /
Alix Perez&Specific: Side To Side /Drumagick: Night In Tunisia /Brother: Second Time Around /Spectrasoul: The weakness /Spectrasoul: Shades Of Blue /Visionary: Automatic /Lynx&Nu:Tone: Whistletop /Sabre: God Fearing /Electrosoul System: Attention /Mistabishi: Greed /Alix Perez&Sabre: Everglade /Seba&Krazy: Pipeline /Proxima: Layers /Zero T: Monarch /Damage Inc: Homework /Mikal: You're the one /Alix Perez: This Is How /Calibre feat. Steve Spacek: For You Alone /Konsta: You Are The One /Muffler: Under The Sun /DC Breaks: Hysteria(www.myspace.com/djnubdub)
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Force-Cast: March 13, 2009 (RSS):
The Weekly Force-Cast is back to discuss all things Star Wars. From the latest news to listener views, The Force-Cast covers it all! This week, we have news about the live-action TV series, Star Wars meets Watchmen, and A New Hope actor ANTHONY FORREST joins Jason and Jimmy In The Cantina to discuss his proposed Fixer comic and tales from Tunisia. Plus, live calls, voice mails, the Billy Dee Quote of the Week and much more!
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Force-Cast: March 13, 2009 (RSS):
The Weekly Force-Cast is back to discuss all things Star Wars. From the latest news to listener views, The Force-Cast covers it all! This week, we have news about the live-action TV series, Star Wars meets Watchmen, and A New Hope actor ANTHONY FORREST joins Jason and Jimmy In The Cantina to discuss his proposed Fixer comic and tales from Tunisia. Plus, live calls, voice mails, the Billy Dee Quote of the Week and much more!
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Program 35:
And here, finally, is archive show 35! Unfortunately, when I lost my sound files I lost most of my introductions and closings and these were not recoverable, so the next 30 or so postings will be without my annoying voice! This is a good thing or a bad thing, depending on your point of view! At any rate, thanks so much for bearing with me, and please enjoy!1. HASSAN ABU SEOUD & HIS ORCHESTRA
Al Takieh
from the album Belly Dances From the Middle-East, 1974
2. EDDIE MEKJIAN & ENSEMBLE
Choban Kuz (kalamatiano)
from the album Belly Dance Music From the Middle East Vol. 1, no date given
3. THE DERBECKI ENSEMBLE
B'il Sahha (Meet Near the Orchard)/Jeeb I'l Mijwijz (Bring the Horn)
from the album Sahra, no date given
4. HORST WENDE & HIS ORCHESTRA
Indian Taffeta (Tafta Hindi)
from the album Oriental Caravan, no date given
5. JODETTE (KAMELIA)
Lesson #9 - Traditional Belly Dance Yell
from the album How to Belly Dance (the Authentic Way) For Fun! Health! Profit!, 1972
6. GUS VALI & HIS CASBAH ENSEMBLE
Shish-Kebab
from the album Dance Bellyrina Dance, 1963
7. RAJA
Mediterranean East
from the album Journey Into Rhythm, 1982
8. ABDU EL HANID & HIS ORCHESTRA
Maak Maak (Always With You)
from the album Arabian Delight: Music from Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, no date given
9. GEORGE ABDO & HIS "FLAMES OF ARABY" ORCHESTRA
Raks Wayak (Together We Dance)
from the album Belly Dancing with George Abdo, 1976
10. JALALEDDIN TAKESH
Belly Dance Music: Kashmira's Fantasy
from the album Jalaleddin Presents Vol. II - Kashmira's Fantasy, 1984
11. OMAR KHORSHID & HIS MAGIC GUITAR
Amar Hayati
from the album Tribute to Oum Koulsoum, 1989 (CD reissue)
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Big Band Chronology (Feb 21 - 27):
Feb 21Tex Beneke, heading up the Glenn Miller Orchestra, records the first post war session for Victor, 1946.Feb 22Dizzy Gillespie records Night in Tunisia, NYC, 1946.Tenor Buddy Tate was born in Sherman, Texas, 1915. Was with Basie from 1939-1949.Jazz cornetist/trumpeter and the leader of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Nick LaRocca died on this day in 1961. According to La Rocca himself, he was "The Creator of Jazz", "The Christopher Columbus of Music", and "The most lied about person in history since Jesus Christ".Feb 23Composer and pianist John Benson Brooks was born in Houlton, Maine, 1917. Brooks worked early in his career as an arranger for Randy Brooks, Les Brown, Boyd Raeburn, and Tommy Dorsey. He worked often with lyricists Eddie DeLange and Bob Russell in the 1940s; he and DeLange wrote the song Just as Though You Were Here, a hit for Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra as vocalist. He wrote You Came a Long Way from St. Louis with Bob Russell for Ray McKinley in 1948.American trumpeter and composer John Carisi was born in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 1922. Carisi was member of Herbie Fields's Orchestra (1938-1943) and Glenn Miller's Air Force Band. After the war he worked with Ray McKinley, Claude Thornhill, Charlie Barnet, Urbie Green, and Benny Goodman. His minor-blues composition Israel has been performed and recorded by noted jazz artists such as Miles Davis (Birth of the Cool), Bill Evans, and Gil Evans.West coast jazz drummer, Shelly Manne joins the Kenton band in 1946.Feb 24Harry James records Trumpet Blues and Cantabile, 1942.Pianist Clyde Hart was born in Baltimore, 1910. Hart first worked with Gene Coy, Jap Allen (1930-31) and Blanche Calloway (1931-35). After a brief stint with the declining McKinney's Cotton Pickers, he settled in New York where he led his own quartet, arranged for Andy Kirk and made quite a few recordings (including with Billie Holiday and Red Allen) as a supportive pianist. Hart had stints with Stuff Smith (1936-38), Roy Eldridge, Lester Young, Frankie Newton and the John Kirby Sextet (1942-43) plus often jammed at Minton's Playhouse. He also played with Wilbur DeParis, Walter "Foots" Thomas and Tiny Grimes (1944). After working with Don Byas in early 1945 and recording with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie (including Dizzy Atmosphere), Hart contracted tuberculosis and died just as he was entering the prime of his career.Feb 25Jazz cellist Fred Katz was born in Brooklyn, 1919. Fred Katz is generally credited with being the first musician to explore the cello as a jazz instrument. He accomplished this while as an integral member of drummer Chico Hamilton's influential '50s quintet.Feb 26The Original Dixieland Jazz Band cuts Livery Stable Blues One Step, 1917. Possibly the 1st jazz record recorded.Woody Herman records Caldonia, 1945. Thanks for the Boogie RideGene Krupa with Roy Eldridge and Anita O'DayTrumpeter Roy Eldridge dies in Valley Stream, NY, 1989. In May 1941 Eldridge joined Gene Krupa's Orchestra, and was successfully featured with Anita O'Day on a series of recordings including Let Me Off Uptown. However, Eldridge complained that O'Day was upstaging him. The band broke up after Krupa was jailed for marijuana possession in July 1943. Eldridge then joined Artie Shaw's band.Trumpeter Reunald Jones dies in LA, 1989. In the 1930s and 1940s, Jones worked with bands such as Charlie Johnson, the Savoy Bearcats, Fess Williams, Chick Webb (1933-34), Sam Wooding, Claude Hopkins, Willie Bryant, Teddy Hill, Don Redman (1936-38), Erskine Hawkins, Duke Ellington (1946), Jimmie Lunceford, Lucky Millinder and Sy Oliver. He soloed sparingly after his time with Chick Webb. He played lead trumpet with the Count Basie Orchestra (1952-57), which gave him some fame due to his "one-handed" solo style of playing, but Jones was rarely featured. However, Jones was featured as a member of the Quincy Jones group, "The Jones Boys" (56-58), a session conceived by Leonard Feather featuring a number of musicians named "Jones," though none of them were related. He toured with Woody Herman (1959), George Shearing's big band (ca. 1960) and with an orchestra accompanying Nat King Cole (1961-64).Feb 27Guitarist Chuck Wayne was born in NYC, 1923. Wayne came to prominence in the 1940s. He is best known for his work with Woody Herman's First Herd, and for being the first guitarist in the George Shearing quintet. He also was Tony Bennett's music director and accompanist from 1954-1957.Ray Nance's first violin solo was recorded on Horace Henderson's Kitty on Toast, 1940. Norm GluckmanCedarville, New JerseyEmail Me
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