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Step back in time with me, your host Harriet West-Moore, as we trace the remarkable journey of Frankie Lyman and the Teenagers from humble beginnings to rock 'n' roll legends. Our episode unfolds the story of these young talents, who started as the Earth Angels and soared to stardom, changing their name and the musical landscape along the way. Discover an unexpected twist that propelled Frankie to the forefront and how their hit "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" became an anthem that broke through racial barriers and bridged the R&B and pop charts, setting the stage for music's evolution.
As we celebrate the group's meteoric rise, we won't shy away from the tumultuous times that followed. The spotlight on Frankie's solo career illuminates a tale of struggle and change, highlighting the fickleness of fame and the Teenagers' quest to maintain their success. Their story is a poignant reminder of the era's racial tensions, yet their influence on bands like the Jackson 5 and the Beach Boys speaks volumes about their enduring legacy. Join me for an episode filled with harmony, heartbreak, and a toast to the indelible mark left by these pioneers of doo-wop.
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Ever wonder how the vibrant chords of rock and roll first electrified the airwaves? Embark on a nostalgic journey with me, Harriet West-Moore, as we recount the life and legacy of Eddie Cochran, the golden boy of rock whose time in the limelight was as brilliant as it was brief. In tonight's episode, we trace Cochran's roots from the chilly climes of Minnesota to the surf-kissed avenues of California, witnessing his transformation from a country dabbler to a rock and roll devotee under the influence of icons like Elvis and Little Richard.
Our exploration goes beyond the foot-tapping hits and into the heart of a tragic hero's tale, as we celebrate Cochran's musical genius and mourn his untimely departure from the world stage. From the twang of "Mr. Fiddle" to the electric buzz of rock and roll rebellion, Cochran's indelible mark on the genre persists, echoing through time. Join us for an emotional, tune-filled tribute to a legend who left us too soon, yet gave us so much to remember. Pour a glass of your favorite vintage, and let's toast to the enduring spirit of Eddie Cochran. 🍷🎸
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Every now and then, an artist emerges whose talent and charisma redefine an era; Richie Valens was such a figure. We trace the arc of Valens's remarkable but all-too-brief journey from the vibrant streets of Pacoima to the pinnacle of rock and roll fame. His fusion of rock with Latino rhythms not only produced timeless hits like "La Bamba" and "Donna" but also laid groundwork for future generations of Latino artists to follow. Yet, as we celebrate Valens's extraordinary contributions, we also revisit the somber notes of his life's symphony, culminating in the winter night that claimed his life, along with fellow legends Buddy Holly and J.P. "The Big Bopper" Richardson.
The episode continues with a solemn look at the events of that fateful day, dissecting the poignant details of the tour that brought these icons together and the twist of fate that led Valens to board the plane after a coin toss. As we pay homage to these trailblazers, we also pivot toward the promise of our upcoming series, "Let's Find Them." Here, we dedicate ourselves to amplifying the stories of missing children, particularly within the Black community, who are often left in the media's margins. Join us as we not only memorialize the stars of yesterday but also ignite a beacon of hope for the unseen and unheard, ensuring that their stories too are told.
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Step into the rhythm-soaked world of Bo Diddley, where a guitar isn't just an instrument—it's a revolutionary force. Episode 26 of our early 50s genre series pours a glass to the man who redefined rhythm and blues, Ellis McDaniel Bates, better known as Bo Diddley. Born in Mississippi and honed in Chicago, Diddley's clandestine guitar sessions beneath his mother's disapproving gaze laid the groundwork for his seismic impact on music. As we trace his journey from violin virtuoso to guitar legend, we'll uncover the influences that drove him to create his unmistakable sound and the societal currents that both challenged and propelled his ascent to stardom.
Raise your glass higher as we celebrate Bo Diddley's rebellious spirit and tenacious stage presence that left an indelible mark on the rock 'n' roll world. His audacious move on The Ed Sullivan Show not only defied expectations but also challenged the racial barriers of the era. Discover how African rhythms and the twang of a Gretsch guitar became the heartbeat of his music, and how his band's unconventional inclusion of female musicians broke the mold in a time of rigid gender norms. As we pay tribute to a man whose influence rippled through the likes of Jimi Hendrix and beyond, we'll also explore the bittersweet ebb of his popularity and the unexpected reverence found across the Atlantic. Join us for a rousing toast to a man whose name became synonymous with a beat that still echoes through time.
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Embark on a soul-stirring stroll down memory lane as we honor the pioneering spirit of rock and roll's own Fats Domino, whose artistry left an indelible mark on music and culture. With a life story that began amidst the vibrant rhythms of a Creole-speaking New Orleans home, Fats Domino ascended to stardom, his fingers dancing over piano keys to produce hits that would shape the sound of the '50s and beyond. In this episode, we revel in the triumphs and trials of his journey, from the chart-climbing success of "The Fat Man" to his soulful rendition of "Blueberry Hill," and how his legacy resonated with legends like John Lennon. Yet, our tale doesn't shy away from the darker notes of his era, as we reflect on the societal struggles Fats Domino faced as an African American artist in the segregated South.
As the frosty Midwest winds howl outside, I invite you to cozy up and connect with our celebration of music's transformative power. Your input fuels our exploration of musical icons, so swing by www.morewineandmusic.com to share your thoughts, discover past episodes brimming with blues and jazz stories, or simply to indulge in the rich tapestry of audio history we've woven together. Let's keep the conversation going, and ensure that future episodes resonate with the harmony of your interests, all while paying homage to the legends who've scored the soundtrack of our lives. Keep warm, keep listening, and let the music play on.
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As we uncork the final bottle in our jazz-infused podcast series, I can't help but reflect on the melodies that have comforted and inspired us through thick and thin. It's been a season of highs, lows, and everything in between as we've traced the vibrant journey of jazz from the syncopated beats of ragtime to the revolutionary echoes of "Bitches Brew." Raise your glass with us one last time, as we honor the legendary Buddy Bolden, Billie Holiday, and John Coltrane, whose masterpieces are as poignant as their lives were turbulent. We weave through the fabric of their stories and the profound impact they've had on the cultural landscape, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate with every note played.
Tonight's episode is a toast to the history that hums behind the jazz scene, a history rich with creativity and resilience. We step into the shoes of Scott Joplin, Jack Teagarden, and Louis Armstrong, unearthing the harmony in their friendships and the rifts in a segregated society that couldn't dim their brilliance. As we bid adieu to this season, we leave you with a heartfelt promise of a return after a brief interlude, armed with more stories that paint our past with the soul-stirring shades of jazz. So, let the rhythm take you, and let's celebrate the symphony of sounds that have become the backdrop of our lives. Goodnight, jazz aficionados, and keep the spirit of exploration alive until we meet again.
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Join us for a heartfelt homage as I, Harriet West-Moore, honor the memory of my late sister Phyllis with an intimate reflection on the life of the illustrious jazz maestro Miles Davis. Over a glass of wine, I share riveting tales of how a 13-year-old Davis received a trumpet that charted his course to becoming a musical titan, crossing paths with legends like Clark Terry and Charlie Parker. Episode 11 takes you through the peaks and valleys of Davis's journey, from his foray into the 'Birth of the Cool' and the inception of West Coast Jazz to his personal battles, including his fight against heroin addiction. The episode stands as a testament to Davis’s relentless drive and influence that reshaped the world of jazz.
As we delve into the complexities of Davis's character, we uncover a man of contrasts—gruff yet generous, tough yet empathetic, particularly towards his fellow musicians. I recount his acts of kindness towards Charlie Parker and reflect on the troubles and triumphs of his three marriages, which left a lasting impression on his life and work. This exploration into Davis's legacy takes us up to his final days in 1991 and reflects on the enduring mark he left on the cultural fabric. And as we near the end of this season, we tease the upcoming finale that promises to revisit the pantheon of artists who've graced our year with their musical hues. So join me in toasting to Davis's memory, our shared connections, and the timeless tunes that continue to resonate with us.
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Step back in time with us as we honor the legendary John Coltrane, tracing his journey from the deep roots of North Carolina to the pinnacle of jazz history. His story isn't just about notes and rhythms; it's a saga of personal loss, relentless dedication, and redemption through music. As we unpack his early days, battling financial hardship and the loss of his father, we see the seeds of greatness that would sprout into a career marked by both genius and struggle. Experience, through Coltrane's eyes, the power of Count Basie's influence and the wartime interruption that could have silenced his saxophone forever—but instead, forged the mettle of a maestro.
The narrative takes a turn into the shadowy corners of addiction that ensnared many a jazz icon, including Coltrane himself. We'll confront the harsh realities and creative paradoxes of substance abuse in the 60s jazz scene, examining the tightrope walked by Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Charlie Parker. Beyond the pain and the pitfalls, discover how Coltrane's battle with heroin transformed his music, leading to soul-stirring triumphs like his rendition of "My Favorite Things." Then, prepare to delve into the chameleon-like career of Miles Davis, whose endless reinvention and raw talent redefined jazz. Our exploration leaves you poised for the next episode where we'll continue to unravel the enigma of Davis's legacy, reflecting on the indelible impact these giants have left on the world of music.
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Step right up to the grand stage of history as we celebrate the life and tunes of Scott Joplin, the undisputed 'King of Ragtime'. I, Harriet Westmore, invite you into a bygone era where the syncopated rhythms of ragtime set the foundation for the jazz music we adore. Follow Joplin's remarkable journey from the bars and dance halls of his youth to his monumental success with the "Maple Leaf Rag". We'll uncover the man behind the music, his role as a ragtime teacher, and his innovative forays into ballet and opera. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to Joplin's enduring influence on American culture and the musical tapestry that has colored our past episodes.
As we wind down, let's raise a glass to the vibrant history of ragtime and the stories of resilience behind it. In the spirit of appreciation, I extend my gratitude to you, my dear listeners, for your unwavering support. Our shared passion for music is the melody that drives this podcast, and I'm thrilled to announce a little something to help you wear that passion proudly—our new jazz-inspired t-shirt design, a homage to this season's journey. So, as you savor the last notes of today's episode, remember to show your love with a like, subscribe, or even a donation. Here's to the rhythms that connect us and to Scott Joplin, who proved that music is indeed the greatest time traveler.
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Embark on a soulful voyage through the highs and lows of Charlie Parker's life, a narrative as intricate as his legendary jazz improvisations. As I, Harriet, pour a glass of Zinfandel, I invite you to join me in honoring the man behind the saxophone, an enigma who transformed the jazz world with pure genius yet wrestled with demons that threatened to silence his music forever.
In our latest episode, we unravel the complexities of Parker's life, from his self-taught roots in the throbbing heart of Kansas City's jazz scene to his rise among the pantheon of music greats in Chicago and New York. We'll explore the shadows cast by his addiction, the bittersweet symphony of his personal sacrifices for music, and the poignant moments shared with icons like Dizzy Gillespie and Miles Davis. Feel the rhythm of his story and the beat of his heartache as we delve into the profound impact of his daughter's loss on his psyche and his relentless pursuit of a sound that still echoes through the corridors of jazz history.
As the melodies of our journey with "Bird" fade, we stand at his final resting place in Kansas City, reflecting on the controversy that lingered even in his death. The episode culminates with a heartfelt tribute to his musical legacy, setting the stage for our next exploration into the ephemeral genius of John Coltrane. Tune in for an intimate session where the life of Charlie Parker unfolds, a testament to the enduring spirit of jazz and the indomitable will of its champions.
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Ever wondered what musical mastery hides in the shadows of jazz history? Let me guide you through the life and times of Jack Teagarden, the trombone virtuoso and vocalist whose story is often unsung amidst the jazz greats. Born with a talent that defied the norms of his era, Teagarden's integration of the soulful sounds of Black spirituals and blues into his playing made him a trailblazer in the jazz world. Our journey unfolds as we trace his beginnings from the South, touring as a young prodigy with his mother, through his formative years with Peck Kelly's Bad Boys, and into the heart of New York's roaring jazz scene.
Prepare to be captivated by tales of his collaborations with legends like Benny Goodman in the Ben Pollack Orchestra and the friendship that bloomed with Bing Crosby—partnerships that showcased not only his incredible talent but also his humility and spirit of teamwork. Despite facing tough times leading his own band, Teagarden's resilience and Crosby's support painted a picture of an industry filled with camaraderie. His legacy, marked by an admirable character and dedication to his craft, is a testament to the enduring power of passion and the untold stories behind jazz's brightest stars. Join us as we pay homage to the unique genius of Jack Teagarden and celebrate a musician who played not just with notes, but with heart.
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Discover the unsung heroine behind a jazz legend's rise. Step into the world of Lillian Hardin Armstrong, the remarkable woman whose musical genius and business acumen sculpted not only her path but also that of her illustrious ex-husband, Louis Armstrong. As I, Harriet West-Moore, guide you through Lillian's defiance of societal expectations and her journey from Memphis choirs to Chicago's jazz zenith, we'll celebrate the legacy of "Hot Miss Lil." Through her story, we learn the power of persistence and the deep impact of women on America's musical lineage.
Feel the rhythm of a bygone era as we explore Lillian's instrumental role in catapulting Louis from the ensemble shadows to the solo spotlight, forever altering the jazz landscape. Her sophisticated influence extended beyond the music—her shrewd negotiations and foray into fashion design imprinted on Louis's public persona. Even post-divorce, Lillian continued to sway his career with her strategic financial foresight. This episode isn't just a trip down jazz memory lane; it's a homage to a woman whose beats and business sense crafted the soundtrack of an era. Join us for a tribute to Lillian Hardin Armstrong, a woman whose tempo set the stage for jazz's greatest melodies.
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Sip back and indulge in a story where a young boy's passion for music sets him on an unforgettable journey to jazz stardom. As I, Harriet West-Moore, uncork the tale of Fats Waller on More Wine and Music, you'll discover how a son of a Baptist minister charted his own path from church organ prodigy to a jazz piano legend. We're celebrating the rhythms that transformed an era, and the man whose vivacious spirit and boundless talent left an indelible mark on the musical world. So, pour yourself a glass and join me in toasting to the life of this extraordinary artist.
With every note and anecdote, you'll feel the pulse of the Roaring Twenties and the joyous energy that Fats Waller embodied. From his breakout with OK Records to his swinging hits with RCA Victor like "Jitterbug Waltz," "Honeysuckle Rose," and "The Joint is Jumpin'," we're tracing the melodies that made Waller a household name. His infectious charm, wit, and undeniable flair for performance rendered him not just a musician, but an entertainer whose legacy reverberates through jazz to this day. Fill your glass and let's revel in the music and merriment that Fats Waller masterfully orchestrated.
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Embark on a melodious journey through the echoes of jazz history with me, Harriet West-Moore, as we celebrate the life of one of its most distinguished architects: King Oliver. Let the intricate story of Joseph Nathan Oliver enchant you, from his initial foray with the trombone to the mastery of the cornet, where he pioneered a sound that still resonates in the soul of jazz aficionados. As whispers of the Creole Jazz Band's legacy fill the air, discover the gems of their craft, like the timeless "Dipper Mouth Blues," and feel the momentous impact of Oliver's mentorship to a young Louis Armstrong—a decision that forever altered the jazz landscape.
Raise your glass to the symphony of the past and the promise of future harmonies on Moore Wine and Music. In heartfelt gratitude, we extend our appreciation to you, our dear listeners, with a glimpse into the next episode where we'll shine the spotlight on the inimitable Waller. So, let's toast to an evening enriched by the tales of jazz legends and the anticipation of melodies yet to be explored. Let the rhythm of the greats guide your night, and join me in a celebration of jazz, life, and the pure joy of discovery.
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Step into the storied streets of New Orleans' Red Light District with me, Harriet West-Moore, as we raise a glass to the pioneer of jazz, Jelly Roll Morton. On this Friday night's Moore Wine and Music podcast, I weave through the melodies and memories of Morton's remarkable life, revealing how a young boy's experiences in the vibrancy and vice of his neighborhood shaped the future of an entire music genre. From his blossoming days with the Red Hot Peppers to his ingenious blend of ragtime, blues, and swing, we celebrate the talent of a man who composed with as much complexity and flair as the city he called home.
As we clink glasses in honor of Jelly Roll's legacy, we'll confront the raw edge of his music—where explicit lyrics meet unapologetic truth, mirroring the untamed spirit of his youth. Despite stirring controversy and censorship, Morton's tunes echo through time, influencing countless artists and jazz aficionados. We'll tease the story of Buddy Bolden, whose tribute we'll savor in the next episode, but for now, sit back and let the syncopated rhythms of a jazz legend transport you to a time where the music was as fearless and free as the man behind the piano.
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Join us on a poignant journey through the life of Charles 'Buddy' Bolden, the enigmatic cornetist who sparked a musical revolution. Step back in time to the pulsating streets of post-Civil War New Orleans where Bolden's improvisational genius and the introduction of the 'big four' rhythm heralded the dawn of jazz. Although no recordings of his live performances exist, his influence resonates with us through the oral tradition and the tributes paid by future jazz legends. Uncover the cultural influences that shaped his craft, and celebrate the raw, powerful, and deeply emotive sound that Bolden brought to the world, forever changing the course of music history.
As we pay homage to Bolden's extraordinary contribution to jazz, we cannot overlook the tragic side of his story, marked by his battle with schizophrenia. This episode casts a sobering light on his mental health struggles and the impact they had on his life and career, culminating in his institutionalization in 1907. Through Bolden's narrative, we underscore the enduring importance of mental health awareness and the necessity of compassion and support for those afflicted. Take away from this episode not only an appreciation for Bolden's musical prowess but also a reminder of the human fragility behind the legend. Remember to hold close the stories that shape us, as we prepare to delve into the life of another jazz great, King Oliver, upon our return.
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Ever wondered how a simple tune like 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' can be jazzed up into an improvisational marvel? Season 2 of the More Wanted Music Podcast swings into the soul-stirring universe of jazz, taking you from its smoky origins in New Orleans to the polished performances of Kenny G. As your host, I'll share how this versatile genre can weave complex tapestries from simple threads and why it might just be the most transformative style of music ever to grace our ears.
This season is all about celebrating jazz in all its glory, and in our opening act, we're turning the spotlight on the legends that shaped the genre, as well as the hidden gems waiting to be discovered. With anecdotes from my family's rich musical heritage and a burning desire to master jazz piano, I invite you to join me in honoring icons like Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald. Let's embark on a journey that promises to elevate your appreciation for jazz, whether it's a newfound love or an old flame that keeps drawing you back in.
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Sip a classic margarita with me, Harriet West-Moore, as I share the captivating story of blues legend Big Joe Turner in the season finale of our blues series. Imagine stepping into a world where the soulful wails of the Delta blues meet the glittering lights of Broadway, as we trace Turner’s journey from the church choirs and street corners of Kansas City to the grand stages of American music history. Weaving through the narrative of his early life, the tragic loss of his father, and his rise as a powerhouse vocalist, this episode is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the resilience and showmanship that shaped the blues genre.
During our auditory adventure, you'll be spellbound by Turner's partnership with piano virtuoso Pete Johnson and their climb to fame in the midst of the Jim Crow era's divided venues. The story of how Turner’s booming voice broke through racial barriers and led him to become one of the key figures in the mainstream heartbeat of blues is not just a tale of musical evolution—it's a testament to an era of American history that still echoes today. So, leave your blues behind and join us as we pay homage to the extraordinary life of Big Joe Turner, whose music continues to resonate through the fabric of time.
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As I uncork a bottle of Summer Water and the bluesy strums take over the room, my thoughts drift to the legendary Memphis Minnie, whose story resonates deeply with my own discovery of the blues. Pour yourself a glass and join me, Harriet, in a heartfelt tribute to a woman who battled poverty and societal expectations to emerge as a beacon in the world of blues. Through Minnie's eyes, we stroll down Beale Street, relive her courageous leap to electrify her guitar, and find inspiration in her resolve to sing her truth, despite the hardships that followed her from the spotlight to her final days.
Memphis Minnie wasn't just a name on a record label; she was a pioneer who took the blues from rural porches to the electric buzz of Chicago's clubs. Her life was a melody of high notes and heartbreaking blues that echoed the struggles of many unsung heroes of her era. This episode is an ode to those artists like Minnie, whose voices may have faded but whose stories are etched in the soul of every chord they played. We'll explore the significance of artist rights through her narrative, a lesson still crucial in today's melody of the music industry.
Finally, as we segue from Minnie's tale to the anticipation of family gatherings and festive cheer, I can't help but tip my hat to Brenda's knack for creating spaces that sing with personality. The upcoming holiday promises the joy of kinship in a setting designed to bring out the best in our shared stories and laughter. Stay tuned for more blues, more tales, and of course, more sound, strat, as we continue our weekly rendezvous here on the podcast.
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My Friday nights are never complete without the clink of a wine glass and a journey into the heart of American music history. Tonight, I, Harriet West-Moore, uncork a bottle of sweet red wine and usher you into the world of Sleepy John Estes, a blues pioneer who turned adversity into a legacy. Born into a sharecropping family, Estes crafted a voice that became the whining hallmark of his music, and a homemade cigar box guitar that strummed the chords of resilience. From the fields of Tennessee to the bustling streets of Brownsville, we trace his footsteps alongside legendary musicians like 'Sonny Boy' Williamson and uncover how my own family roots intertwine with his melodies.
As the evening settles in, I raise my glass to loyal listeners, sharing warm shoutouts while reflecting on the universal language of music that binds us. Before the night fades to the upbeat tunes of T-ara, we celebrate the close of our blues series, honoring the man who, despite the challenges of the 1920s blues scene and a brief return to sharecropping, found his rhythm with the help of Victor Records and a fateful collaboration with Robert Nighthawk. Join me for a heartfelt toast to Sleepy John Estes, and let's appreciate the shared experiences that resonate through the strings of his legacy.
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Embark on a soulful journey through the life of Blind Willie McTell, a virtuoso of the 12-string guitar who left an indelible mark on the blues. Step into the world of a music legend who transformed his visual impairment into a lens that focused his other senses on the intricate textures of sound. In our latest episode, we celebrate McTell's extraordinary talent and resilience, tracing his path from a tumultuous childhood to becoming a pivotal figure in the Piedmont and East Coast blues scenes. We'll unravel the enigma of his origins and lift the veil on the challenges that failed to silence his iconic voice.
Strap in for an exploration of Blind Willie McTell's storied career, highlighting his fall from the recording studios to the streets and his serendipitous rediscovery that rekindled his musical flame. Learn about his notable collaborations, his profound influence on fellow musicians, and how his music found new life long after the curtains closed on his own. We pay tribute to a musician whose posthumous acclaim, including tributes by the likes of the Allman Brothers Band and his Blues Hall of Fame induction, is a testament to the perpetual resonance of the blues. Join us in honoring Blind Willie McTell, a man whose legacy is a poignant reminder that true artistry never fades.
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Prepare to uncork the rich tales of blues and harmonicas as we honor the indelible marks left by Sonny Boy Williamson I and II on the American blues scene. My name is Harriet West-Moore, and I'm inviting you to a personal journey through the life and legacy of two harmonica virtuosos who became legends in their own right. From the self-taught genius of John Lee Curtis Williamson, a beacon in the Chicago blues scene, to the enigmatic rise of Sonny Boy Williamson II, whose true identity and birthdate remain shrouded in mystery, this episode is steeped in the kind of lore that only the blues can boast. Along the way, we'll explore heated name disputes and historic radio shows, all while I reveal a thread that connects me to these icons.
As your host, I'll guide you through the turbulent yet triumphant stories of these musicians, whose lives read like a blues song, rife with struggle, passion, and raw talent. We'll delve into how Sonny Boy Williamson I’s early years on Shannon Street in Jackson, Tennessee, laid the groundwork for his pioneering impact on blues music, and how Sonny Boy Williamson II's transformation from Alex Ford to a blues juggernaut encapsulates the heart of the Mississippi Delta. Pull up a chair, fill your glass, and let the haunting notes of harmonicas carry you away as we toast to the legends who crafted the soundtrack of an era.
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Sipping on a glass of wine, I, Harriet West-Moore, toast to the resilience and elegance of Ida Cox, an unsung hero whose story weaves through the heart of blues history. With a voice that could stand alongside giants like Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith, Cox's journey from Georgia to the prestigious stages like Carnegie Hall embodies the soulful struggle and triumph of the blues. Our session unravels her humble beginnings, the vibrancy of her performances, and the grace with which she overcame industry challenges. We pay homage to her legacy, which resonates with the sound of perseverance and the class she brought to every stage she graced.
Next, the notes of a harmonica lead us into the intriguing tales of two blues legends who shared one name: Sonny Boy Williamson. The mystery of their intertwined legacies is one I have a personal stake in, thanks to a family story involving my father and one of the Sonny Boys. This chapter isn't just a history lesson; it's a personal narrative intertwined with the rich, soul-stirring threads of blues music. So refill your glass and join me for another round of Moore Wine and Music podcast, where stories of past melodies bring today's moments to life.
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As the clink of my glass filled with a splendid Capuchon white wine blend resonates, I, Harriet West-Moore, unravel the intricate tapestry of American blues through the life of the enigmatic Blind Blake. Imagine the vibrant strings of a guitar weaving the story of a man whose beginnings are as shrouded in mystery as the Gullah Geechee culture that his tunes hint at. Our journey is not just about the melodies that shaped a genre but also a soul-searching quest into my heritage, with DNA testing offering a surprising connection to the rich tapestry of the past.
This session is a solo venture into the heart of the Piedmont blues, where the haunting influence of West African heritage in the coastal lowlands of the Carolinas and Georgia comes alive in each chord. Blind Blake, the king of this style, serves as our muse, guiding us through a time when records were scarce, and stories were told in rhythm. No guest accompanies us this week, but the rhythms and tales of Blind Blake's time are all the company we need to engage in a profound dialogue with the roots of American music. So, refill your glass and tune in for an experience where history harmonizes with the present in the key of blues.
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Embark on a sonic expedition with me, Harriet West-Moore, as we uncover the enigmatic life and soul-stirring tunes of Robert Johnson, a man whose profound influence on the blues reverberates through time. From the dusty crossroads of Mississippi to the hushed whispers of a devil's bargain, Johnson's story reads like a gripping novel, filled with trials, transformation, and tragedy. The chords of his legacy resonate with a haunting vibrancy, as we traverse through his early struggles, the intense dedication that led to his mastery of the guitar, and the deep personal relationships that shaped his brief, impactful journey.
Sit back, let the music wash over you, and raise a glass to one of the true pioneers of the Delta Blues. As we navigate the murky waters surrounding Johnson's untimely demise, rumored to be at the hands of a jealous lover, you'll find yourself intertwined with the threads of a culture where passion often met with peril. His posthumous ascent to blues royalty, influencing icons like Clapton, serves as the ultimate testament to his genius. And as we tease the story of another blues luminary, Blind Blake, in our next episode, remember — the blues is more than just a genre; it's the pulse of stories lived, lost, and immortalized in song.
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Raise your glass to the resounding echoes of Ma Rainey's voice as Harriet Westmore uncorks the history of the Mother of the Blues. From her church choir beginnings to commanding the spotlight with William "Pa" Rainey, we traverse the remarkable journey of a woman who sang through the challenges of the Jim Crow era, leaving an indelible mark on the soul of music. I intertwine tales of Ma's magnetic stage presence with anecdotes of my own infatuation with Barefoot Red Moscato—a fitting companion to a night of musical reverie. Together, let's toast to the legacy that fueled future blues titans and sip on the sweet notes of history and wine entwined.
As the curtains part, the spotlight shines on Ma's collaborations with jazz greats and her stylish flair that set the Chicago scene ablaze. Her golden teeth glinted as precursors to today's fashion statements, all while her music reflected the evolving tapestry of the era. Though her star dimmed with the changing times, Ma's business acumen shone brightly as she retired to her hometown, continuing to inspire through her entrepreneurial spirit and church community work. Then, in a hushed anticipation of the next episode's enigmatic Robert Johnson, I beckon you to join the conversation, suggesting your blues favorites as we unravel the legend who traded his soul for unfathomable talent. Sit back as we honor the past and peek into the haunting mystery of blues lore, with every note and every sip shared under the camaraderie of music lovers.
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Grab a glass of something sweet and settle in as I, Harriet West-Moore, bring the mighty Charlie Patton into your living room—or wherever you're tuning in. Feel the raw energy of the Mississippi Delta through the tale of Patton, who deftly wove the deep sorrows and fleeting joys of early 20th-century African American life into the enduring fabric of the blues. Born to a world that didn't promise him much, Patton clawed his way up with a guitar in hand and a fire in his belly, becoming an icon whose influence reverberated through the music scene and still echoes today.
As whiskey flowed and guitar strings wailed, Patton's life was a carousel of highs and lows—a journey we'll trace from the dusty plantations to the raucous juke joints. We'll lift the curtain on the man behind the myth; his loves, his battles, and those moments of redemption when he traded blues for gospel, only to circle back to the siren call of his own rough-hewn tunes. Next time, our story turns to Ma Rainey, the "Mother of the Blues," whose powerful voice and indomitable spirit broke barriers and paved the way for women in music. So, keep your ears open and hearts ready for another chapter in the saga of the blues.
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Sip on the sweet flavors of Sangria by Carlo Rossi as we unravel the life of a blues legend who turned the whispers of his guitar into roars of American music history. Discover how Blind Lemon Jefferson, with his piercing high-pitched voice, crafted lyrics that danced across the entire spectrum of human emotions. From his mysterious beginnings in Texas' cotton fields to the legacy that echoes in every blues bar today, our latest episode is a tribute to the man who transcended his blindness and became a visionary in the world of music.
Join us and raise your glass to the spirit of Blind Lemon Jefferson, the artist who defied the odds and defined an era. We'll explore how his unique sound and poignant storytelling set the stage for generations of blues musicians to come. With a voice that could capture sorrow and joy in a single note, Jefferson's influence on the genre is as unmistakable as the flavor of your favorite wine. Tune in to honor a pioneer whose soulful melodies continue to resonate with the timeless truth of the blues.
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I still recall the hum of my father's harmonica, weaving tales of sorrow and endurance that echoed the very heart of the blues. As we venture into the musical crossroads where history and passion intersect, I'll recount the soul-stirring moment in 1903 when W.C. Handy, the "Father of the Blues," first heard the haunting strains that would transform American music. My family's own melodic lineage sets the stage for this series, where we'll celebrate the diverse tapestry of American music, beginning with the genre that speaks directly to the soul: the blues.
Join us as we honor the voices of sharecroppers, the second-generation descendants of slaves, whose poignant experiences birthed the blues amidst the Delta region's fields. Their music, a cathartic outpouring of struggle and hope, intertwines with our own narratives, offering a profound connection to the resilience of the human spirit. Let the legacy of these pioneering artists resonate within you as we conclude the first session of More Wine and Music, eagerly anticipating the stories and discussions yet to come that illuminate the rich palette of American music.
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Season 4 Episode 3-The Velvelettes was an up and coming girl quartet whose harmony and stage presence was the start of the great "Motown Sound" that we know today.
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Today's podcast is about one of the early 1960s girl group who were known for their onstage presence and their beehive hairstyles, makeup and outfits.
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Welcome to Season 4, episode 1! This episode is although a short-lived group, made an impact in the early 1960s with their sound of music.
Reference: "The Marcels"-Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks.
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Welcome to Season 4! This is a short introduction into what we will be talking about during the 1960s music genre.
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A brief introduction into the 1960 music genre for season 4!
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Today's season finale will be about the tragic plane crash of Buddy Holly, J.P. The Big Bopper" Richardson, and Ritchie Valens. February 3, 1959.
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Today's episode talks about one of the girl groups that evolved during the 1950s, but is considered unsung; the Bobbettes.
Source: Marv Goldberg: R&B Notebooks-Based upon Interview with Reather Dixon Turner 2004 & 2009.
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Tonight's episode is about the "Father" of Ragtime music-Scott Joplin
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Tonight's episode is about a young 1950s R&B artist who was gaining popularity from the early to mid 1950s until his career & life was cut short.
Sources: Johnny Ace-Wikipedia
"The True Story of the Death of Johnny Ace" By Robert "Nighthawk" Toom
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Today I'll be talking with a former member of one of the America's 1950s R&B group who was the first to crossover into pop music; The Platters
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Tonight's episode is about one of the first African-American female group who pave the way for the future girl groups such as: The Supremes, The Marvelettes & Martha Reeves & the Vandellas in the 1960s. The Chantels
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Tonight's episode is about one of the group of the 50s R&B group who made their mark upon their comical & light-hearted songs.
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Tonight's episode is about one of the '50s most popular & influential groups and their short-lived stardom.
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Tonight's episode is about another young early rock-n-roll star who was on the verge of stardom, whose life was tragically cut short. Eddie Cochran.
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Tonight's episode is about a young man on the verge of a crossover into mainstream American with his music. Unfortunately, his career was tragically cut short.
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Tonight's episode is about a young man on the verge of a crossover into mainstream American with his music. Unfortunately, his career was tragically cut short.
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What do you know about Bo Diddley? We know that Bo "knows" Diddley. Listen to how he innovated the electrifying sound of the guitar in the early 50s.
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In today's episode, one of the early innovators of early Rock & Roll will be discussed-Fats Domino.
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Welcome to Season 3! We begin this season with the early Rock & Roll series. Whose behind the start of the early rock & roll era? Rock & Roll began to evolve from the 1940s into the 1950s. During this season, we will talk about the artists and groups that went against the grain of what was deemed "respectable" and essentially brought teenagers, both black & white, together to enjoy the new sound of American Music.
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Welcome to Season 3! We begin this season with the early Rock & Roll series. Whose behind the start of the early rock & roll era? Rock & Roll began to evolve from the 1940s into the 1950s. During this season, we will talk about the artists and groups that went against the grain of what was deemed "respectable" and essentially brought teenagers, both black & white, together to enjoy the new sound of American Music.
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Tonight's season finale I'll be summarizing season 2 about jazz and the artist pioneers who made jazz what it is today.
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In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about the "Man with the Horn", Miles Davis. One of the most influential jazz musicians in history.
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In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about the "Man with the Horn", Miles Davis. One of the most influential jazz musicians in history.
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This episode is about American's most famous jazz saxophonist of all time; John Coltrane.
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This episode is about American's most famous jazz saxophonist of all time; John Coltrane.
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In tonight's episode, we'll discuss the triumph and tragic life of one of the greatest saxophone play in the jazz genre, Charlie "Bird" Parker.
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"Bird" The brilliance of Charlie Parker, Whitney Balliett (February 23, 1976)
Documentary: "Celebrating Bird: The Triumph of Charlie Parker".
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Tonight's episode is about one of the underrated early jazz artists, Jack Teagarden. He contributed his talent to famous musicians such as Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Glenn Beck among others.
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Tonight we'll be discussing the early female jazz innovators and the wife of Louis Armstrong, Lillian "Lil" Hardin Armstrong. She was an influential part of developing her husband's career as one of the greatest horn players.
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Tonight we'll be discussing the early female jazz innovators and the wife of Louis Armstrong, Lillian "Lil" Hardin Armstrong. She was an influential part of developing her husband's career as one of the greatest horn players.
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Jazz pianist Fats Waller, the composer, arranger of many famous show tunes is discussed.
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Jazz pianist Fats Waller, the composer, arranger of many famous show tunes is discussed.
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Tonight, I'll be talking about another early jazz pioneer; King Oliver, an innovator of using the mute while playing the cornet. He was also the mentor to the great Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong.
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Tonight I will be talking with the Color Code Personality Certified Trainer, Deborah Bryson. She will talk about discovering ourselves and our personality traits by color codes.
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Tonight's episode will be about another great jazz innovator, Buddy "King" Bolden, and how he started jazz improvisation.
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Tonight's episode will be about another great jazz innovator, Buddy "King" Bolden, and how he started jazz improvisation.
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In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about one of the early jazz innovators, Jelly Roll Morton. His music was the foundation of the swing.
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When you see women wearing hair bonnets in public, what do you say? How do you feel about it? Tonight's episode examines Comediane Monique's public post about wearing bonnets in public and how women should be presentable.
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Welcome to Season 2! This season I will be talking about the early artists of the jazz genre. Episode one is about the history of jazz.
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Welcome to Season 2! This season I will be talking about the early artists of the jazz genre. Episode one is about the history of jazz.
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What does it mean to gaslight? In tonight's podcast, I'll be talking about psychological manipulation, and how many of us have been "gaslight" by others in different relationships.
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In episode 13, I will be talking with the fashion designer Danielle Pierce of African Stretch Fabric. She will be talking about her creative designs of African fabric prints and her upcoming fashions using beautiful prints.
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In tonight's season finale episode for the Moore Wine & Music Podcast, I'm going to bring the blues sound from down in the Delta to Kansas City MO. The artist who help the blues to crossover into mainstream America, Big Joe Turner.
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In tonight's season finale episode for the Moore Wine & Music Podcast, I'm going to bring the blues sound from down in the Delta to Kansas City MO. The artist who help the blues to crossover into mainstream America, Big Joe Turner.
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Welcome to Episode 1! This podcast talks about various aspects of relationships and how we have or are discovering ourselves in the process. In today's episode, I'll be talking with my friend, Robin. She shared her family relationship dynamics and how she discovered herself.
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In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about another influential female blues artist, Memphis Minnie. She was the first one who started playing the electric guitar and brought the modern sound to the blues.
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In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about another influential female blues artist, Memphis Minnie. She was the first one who started playing the electric guitar and brought the modern sound to the blues.
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Sources: Encyclopedia.com
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www.blackpast.org
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Tonight's episode is about a Tennessee blues artist that played incorporated "jug" playing with the blues, "Sleepy John Estes" .
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In tonight's episode, I will be telling the story about the Acoustic Blues artist Blind Willie McTell. Blind Willie McTell was a blues and ragtime musician whose music career was in the 1920s through 1950s.
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Sources: Blind Willie McTell-The Official Bob Dylan Site. Bobdylan.com
Blind Wille McTell Biography. Musicianguide.com
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In today's episode, I will be talking to the Youtube Vlogger, Takiyah Philp of the Black Equity Talk. She will discuss money management and how to start financial wealth.
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In tonight's episode, I'll be talking about two harmonica players that pioneered the blues sound in their own unique way-Sonny Boy Williamson #1 & Sonny Boy Williamson # 2 (Rice Miller)
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ww2.tnstate.edu
www.infoplease.com
Sonny Boy Williams #2 Wikipedia
Mississippi Writers & Musicians
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In tonight's episode, I will be talking about an unsung female blues artist, but deserves to be recognized as another influential part of the blues genre.
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On this Facebook Live, I had a special guest and co-host, Ms. Kyra Mahoney, the host of the podcast, "Vibe Selection Podcast," which is a weekly podcast. Listen as we discuss issues surrounding religion vs. spirituality.
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In today's episode, I'll be talking to Sandra McLean, the Ujasiri Natural Body & Skincare Products creator. She will share her story of how Ujasiri was born and how it is her mission to make people feel good.
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This episode is about the blues artist who was dubbed the King of the "Eastcoast Piedmont Blues"
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Sources: Ragtime Guitar's Foremost Fingerpicker (DLP, 1984)
The Master of Ragtime Guitar, The Essential Recordings (Indigo, 1996)
In this open-mic live podcast, I'll be talking with Lauren Johnson, Devinaire's Hair & Ashebeauty Hair Styling Salon co-owner. She will discuss her role in the business and the salon's vision to inspire, support & empower all women.
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In this week's episode, I will be talking about the legendary Robert Johnson, the blues artist who allegedly sold his soul to the devil to become one of the greatest, influential blues artists in blues history.
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In this episode, I will be talking to Marilynn Carter, the owner of "Many Paths for Health", who specializes in alternative health & healing.
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This is the Moore Wine & Music Podcast. The podcast where we talk about the history of American music over a glass of wine. In episode 4, I will discuss one of the most influential female blues artists, Ma Rainey.
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In today's episode, I will be talking with Mayra Vizcaino, the creator of Bolviz Nutrition. She will be sharing with us her journey in finding solutions to health issues both inside and out using holistic methods.
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In this week's episode, I will be speaking to the vegan nail polish creator, Ms. Kelly Hall of Laela Beauty Essentials. She will talk about her journey in creating a chemical-free nail polish while keeping up with the latest colors.
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This week's episode is about the early blues artist Blind Lemon Jefferson, the blues artist who gained a nationwide audience with his music.
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Sources: "Blind Lemon Jefferson". Texas State Historical Association.
Gravesite-www.bluesdfw.com.
The Journal of Roots Music-"Blind Lemon Jefferson, His Life, His Death, and His Legacy"
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Welcome to Season 1-Episode 1! The first episode is about the "Father of Blues," W.C. Handy, and his major contribution to publishing songs from early blues artists to be heard throughout the world.
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Please join me and listen to my upcoming podcast, Moore Wine & Music Podcast, where I talk about American music's different genre history. This season, I will be talking about the history of the blues and its early blues artists, all while sipping on a glass of wine.
Listen live to the open discussion with our viewers about natural hair care with featured guest Ms. Lurressa Thomas of the "BecauseURWorthit" hair care line.
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Episode 6, I'll be talking to my featured guest, Lena Caldwell-Wilson, the CEO and creator of the skincare product line, Rebellious Beauty, LLC. She is also the Facebook Group Page administrator, "Sistah 2 Sistah Business Networking, Promotions & Acquisitions. Listen as she talks about being a vendor and how many connections can be made with others through her skincare products.
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Join me live on 2/21/21@ 4pm, est. with my guest Ms. Jan Jacobs of NothingbutNatural1 where we will be talking live with our viewers about her hair product line.
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What are your thoughts about using Gorilla Glue spray to keep a hairstyle in place.
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In episode 5, I'm talking to Lurressa Thomas, the hair products' creator, "BecauseUrWorthit". She will give us insight into how the ingredients in her hair products will help maintain healthy natural hair.
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In episode 4, I will be talking to Lauren Johnson, Devin Dozier-Munnerlyn & RyAnn Johnson, the creators of Devinaire's Hair & Ashebeauty. They will talk to us about how their vision of bringing their passion for having & maintaining healthy hair came into fruition. These ladies bring their expertise and heart to create a brand that helps to uplift and support entrepreneurship within our community.
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I'll be announcing the upcoming shows planned on my YouTube channel-Moore Hair Products Galore Open Mic, where we will be going live and talk about natural hair.
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Today, in episode 3, I will be discussing natural hair with my special guest, Jan Jacobs, the creator of the hair & skin products, "NothingbutNatural1". She will give us tips on using fewer hair products to maintain our natural hair.
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In this upcoming episode, I will be talking with Jan Jacobs, the hair & skincare product creator of "NothingbutNatural1. She will be discussing how less is more in using our products to maintain healthy natural hair.
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In this episode, special guest Melissa Otoo-Wilson, the creator of The Hair Garden Nursery will be giving her tips and insight on maintaining natural hair.
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On Episode 2 Moore Hair Products Galore will have a special guest: Ms. Melissa Otoo-Wilson, the founder and creator of the organic hair products, The Hair Garden. We will be discussing her expertise in caring for natural hair with her hand-made hair products.
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In today's first episode, we will learn about the African-American hair from the time our ancestors were in Africa when they became enslaved in America.
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This is a new podcast where we will be discussing the joys and challenges of women of color who wear their hair naturally without chemicals. The show will feature organic-made hair and skin products that are created by small businesses. The show will also have featured guests who are experts on natural hair care.
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