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An arts, culture, and society podcast from an award-winning journalist.
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×1 Interview with Two Members of the 'New Orleans Four' who Helped Desegregate Public Schools in New Orleans 32:08
Send us a text On November 14, 1960, four six-year-old girls – Ruby Bridges, Gail Etienne, Tessie Prevost, and Leona Tate – made history by desegregating public schools in New Orleans. Collectively, they became known as the “New Orleans Four.” However, Ruby Bridges became a household name, while the other three became overlooked, unsung heroines. In a poignant interview on the Underground Magnolia Podcast , Gail Etienne and Tessie Prevost share their heartfelt firsthand accounts of that fateful day. They discuss the courage it took to face hostile crowds that day and beyond, the impact on their lives, and how they reclaimed their place as pioneers in the Civil Rights Movement . Joining the conversation is film director and producer Diedra Meredith (also known as singer and musician Deepa Soul). She sheds light on her upcoming documentary, “The New Orleans Legacy Project,” which aims to explore the full narrative of all four girls. *Note that this interview was conducted in April 2024, just months before Tessie Prevost's death in July 2024. For more information on the "New Orleans Four" and "The New Orleans Legacy Project," go to https://www.neworleanslegacyproject.org. CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/?hl=en Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text In the latest episode of the Underground Magnolia Podcast , jazz guitarist Garry Percell takes center stage with his remake of the classic slow jam, “Going In Circles.” Collaborating with singer Tony Terry , Percell and Terry breathe new life into this timeless song. Key Points: Collaboration with Tony Terry: Percell invited Tony Terry, best known for his 1990 hit “With You,” to join him on the retelling of “Going In Circles.” Despite not knowing each other personally, their undeniable musical chemistry shines through in this newest version. Origins of the Song: “Going In Circles” was first popularized by Friends of Distinction in the late '60s. Over the years, it has been reinterpreted by artists like Luther Vandross and Charlie Wilson. Sound Journey: Percell grew up with a musical family that supported his love for the guitar and his 25-plus years of guitar expertise. His biggest artist influence? The legendary Ernie Isley (The Isley Brothers). As a mainstay on smooth jazz radio, Percell wears multiple hats: producer, composer, and sought-after studio and stage musician. His collaborations span genres, including playing with memorable artists like Chairman of the Board and the Betty Davis “Funk House” band. He most recently cut singles with saxophonists Marcus Anderson and Jason Jackson. Notably, Adam Hawley, the best-selling guitarist, produced Percell's “Going in Circles.” Personal Dedication: Percell dedicates this passionate ballad to his late daughter. Singles Strategy: Rather than full albums, Percell strategically releases impactful singles. Listen to the full episode to find out more . MUSIC : Theme: Jazz Addict’s Intro by Cosimo Fogg Going In Circles by Garry Percell, featuring Tony Terry With You by Tony Terry Smooth Strut by Garry Percell Reaction by Garry Percell, featuring Jason Jackson Don't Stop By Garry Percell, featuring Marcus Anderson CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/?hl=en ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text In this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast , we’re joined by Janine Coveney —a veteran magazine editor, journalist, creative writer, and cultural commentator. We discuss her movie podcast, Words On Flicks , her contributions to the bestselling book series, “ Women Behind The Mic ” and her illustrious career in media and entertainment. Janine’s career spans roles as an editor at Essence and Billboard, the revered bible of music magazines. Her writings have also graced the pages of "JazzTimes," "Huffington Post," and over 50 liner notes essays for CD releases, and much more. KEY HIGHLIGHTS: Words On Flicks Podcast on BlogTalkRadio : Janine shares insights into her movie podcast, which she hosts, edits, and produces. We’ll explore her passion for cinema and the art of storytelling by discussing: Why she started a movie podcast and the process it takes to keep it thriving. Bringing her media and entertainment colleagues on for added perspective. The importance of the cultural phenomenon, “ American Fiction ,” which won an Oscar for best adapted screenplay and numerous other accolades. How the “ Bob Marley: One Love ” biopic resonated differently for movie and music fans versus cultural critics. The significance of the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) network and the addition of a much needed African American perspective. And more. “Women Behind The Mic” Book Series Celebrates Black Women Behind the Scenes in Music : Two editions of the popular book (available on Amazon) feature essays by powerful Black women in music. In the 2023 first edition, “Women Behind The Mic: Curators of Pop Culture Volume One - Word To The Wise,” Janine penned an essay. In the second edition, “Women Behind The Mic: Curators of The Culture Volume Two - The Hip-Hop Edition,” released in March, she not only wrote an essay but also edited contributions from additional Black women executives in the industry. Icons, Controversy, and Resilience : Janine and Underground Magnolia Podcast host/creator, Desiréia Valteau, reminisce about beloved music figures they interviewed and met over the years, including Smokey Robinson (with a hilarious story about Janine’s encounter), Gladys Knight, Barry White, El DeBarge, and Tupac. They also talk about the impact of sexual assault allegations affecting Black men music moguls and other men in entertainment. And, how the allegations have empowered both women and men to fight back regardless of the outcomes. For more information on Janine Coveney, go here: wordsonflicks.blogspot.com. MUSIC : Theme: Jazz Addict’s Intro by Cosimo Fogg Breaking Down by Groove Bakery Affection by Sappherios The Way by Mike Leite Lifestyle by Alex-Productions Grey by Friendzoned Jazzy Beat by Glitch Orchestral Funky Hip Hop Beat by Glitch Nintendo 64 by Toitrax Antidepresseur by Friendzoned CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/?hl=en ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text In this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast , we delve into the remarkable journey of renowned jazz saxophonist, Donald Harrison , often hailed as the “father of Omniverse music.” Born and raised in New Orleans, Harrison’s musical prowess transcends eras, genres, and boundaries. Key Highlights: Versatility Across Jazz Eras and Beyond: Harrison’s artistry extends far beyond traditional jazz. He seamlessly weaves soul, funk, and even classical orchestral compositions into his repertoire. Having shared the stage with luminaries like Art Blakey, Eddie Palmieri, Dr. John, Miles Davis, Ron Carter, and Chuck Loeb, Harrison’s musical lineage is rich and diverse. Jazz Master Recognition: In 2022, the National Endowment for the Arts bestowed upon him the prestigious title of Jazz Master , a testament to his immense contributions to the genre. Mentoring the Next Generation: Harrison’s influence extends beyond performance. Artists such as Christian Scott, Jon Batiste, Esperanza Spalding, Trombone Shorty, and even The Notorious B.I.G. have benefited from his mentorship. Musical Exploration Onstage: Recently, Harrison has been captivating audiences with a fusion of sounds. His performances seamlessly blend traditional and contemporary jazz, swing, hip-hop, trap, soul, and more. Roots and Inspiration: Discover how a historical New Orleans slave gathering place informs Harrison’s music, connecting him to the city’s rich cultural heritage. Uncover the story behind his moniker, Big Chief Donald Harrison . Join us as we explore the life, legacy, and boundless creativity of this jazz icon. Tune in to Underground Magnolia Podcast for an unforgettable musical journey. MUSIC : Theme: Jazz Addict’s Intro by Cosimo Fogg Music by Donald Harrison: Art of Passion (Hard Swing) Art of Passion (Trap Hip Hop) Art of Passion (Trap Hip Hop Jazz) The Magic Touch The Magic Touch (Nouveau Swing) the Magic Touch (Omniverse Single) New York Second Line (Terence Blanchard and Donald Harrison) Congo Square Suite (Movement I) Congo Square Suite (Movement 2) Congo Square Suite (Movement 3) CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/?hl=en ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text In this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast , we shine a spotlight on Nyla Choates -an inspiring youth activist, entrepreneur, and author. The 19-year-old founded the nonprofit My Roots Are Rich as a high school student in Milpitas, California. The organization takes a proactive stance against systemic racism by conducting a variety of self-pride and literacy workshops across the nation. In 2021, Nyla demonstrated her commitment to social justice by organizing a peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in her hometown, which is in Silicon Valley. A year later, she self-published a children’s book titled after her nonprofit that encourages young readers to embrace their heritage and take pride in their roots. Currently, Nyla is a junior at the historically Black women’s college, Spelman, where her leadership prowess has earned her numerous awards in business and entrepreneurship. Her journey exemplifies resilience, passion, and the power of using one’s voice to effect positive change. Listen in to find out more about this impressive young woman. MUSIC : Theme: Jazz Addict’s Intro by Cosimo Fogg Affection by Sappheiros The Way by Mike Leite Breaking Down by Groove Bakery Chillin Out by Barradeen CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/?hl=en ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text Saxophonist Andre Ward, who has been on the contemporary jazz scene for over 25 years, joins Underground Magnolia Podcast to talk about his latest album, "Africa Rising" and his storied background. The Chicago native discusses the following: "Africa Rising," as a whole, tells a story about love and relationships to a conscious beat of Black Excellence. Retellings of The Emotions' 1977 classic, "Don't Ask My Neighbor's" and Sade's 1992 hit, "Kiss of Life." Earth, Wind & Fire being his favorite group and why the band's influence can be heard throughout his new album. Working with vocalists Chantel Hampton and Janice Dempsey on new release. Being part of Lalah Hathaway's band while students at prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. Touring with Freddie Jackson for 9 years, with 4 as his musical director. Going solo and releasing his first album in 2001. His love for hometown Chicago. For more on Andre Ward, check out his Instagram @andrewardmusic. MUSIC : All music is from Andre Ward's album, "Africa Rising." About Underground Magnolia Podcast : Desiréia Valteau is the creator, producer, writer, and host of all content. Editor: https://ypeditor.com/ CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @undergroundmagnoliapodcast ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. © 2023 Underground Magnolia, LLC Support the show…
Send us a text This episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast features Lenny Green, the host of the popular syndicated radio show, “The Quiet Storm with Lenny Green.” Listen in to hear Lenny discuss the following: Meaning of "Quiet Storm" Artists he spins during show Genre being more than just celebrating romantic love Recognizing "Quiet Storm" radio stars of the past Recording show at homebase station, WBLS in New York History of navigating radio and becoming successful Staying power of "Quiet Storm" radio format Kool and the Gang's "Summer Madness" as favorite song Mother as biggest inspiration For more on Lenny, check out his Instagram @lennygreenofficial. MUSIC : Theme: Jazz Addict’s Intro by Cosimo Fogg Music For Your Soul by Maysa Kiss of Life by Andre Ward Sunset Drive by Tokyo Music Walker Chillin Out by Barradeen Day Ahead by Joe Crotty Vintage Memories by Schematist CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @undergroundmagnoliapodcast ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text Taliah Givens, Senior Director of the United Negro College Fund's (UNCF) Student Professional Development Programs, joins Underground Magnolia to tell listeners all about the organization's: Invitational Student Leadership Conference Entrepreneurial Division Scholarships/Internships Career Fairs 80-year history of providing college scholarships and additional resources HBCUs and other institutions they represent Vice President Kamala Harris's huge impact on donation uptick Importance of still supporting the organization For more information on what UNCF offers, go to https://opportunities.uncf.org. For general information, go to https://uncf.org. MUSIC : Theme: Jazz Addict’s Intro by Cosimo Fogg Come Along by Jay Someday Coffee Shop by PYC Music Miyazaki’s House by Schematist Vlog Chill Electronic | EDGE by Alex-Productions CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @undergroundmagnoliapodcast ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text May is Mental Health Awareness Month and on this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast, Tyra Valteau Sorapuru, a Mental Wellness Coach and Licensed Clinical Social Worker for over 30 years, joins in to discuss effective tools for all around healthy living. We discuss the following: Balancing your feelings COVID-19 forcing African Africans and other People of Color to seek help Helping family and friends who need mental assistance Tips on what to look for in a therapist and/or psychiatrist Going beyond virtual only therapy How emotional health affects physical health Setting boundaries and saying NO Links and additional information for mental health support: National Alliance on Mental Illness - https://www.nami.org/Home Therapy for Black Girls - therapyforblackgirls.com Therapy for Latinx - therapyforlatinx.com Therapy for Black Men - therapyforblackmen.org Psychology Today - psychologytoday.com - lets you search by race, ethnicity, gender, and other parameters. Check with your local and state government Check with your your health insurance Confirm therapists/psychiatrists licenses in the state you reside in MUSIC : Theme: Jazz Addict’s Intro by Cosimo Fogg Sunset Drive by Tokyo Music Walker Echoes Of The Soul by Ron Gelinas Chill Beats Pursuit by Ron Gelinas Chill Beats Merry Bay by Ghostrifter Official Made Of Wood by Joe Crotty Coffee Shop by PYC Music CONTACT : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @undergroundmagnoliapodcast ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text In this episode, host/producer, Desireia Valteau, is back with Part 4 of the long-awaited addition to the series, "Chasing DNA & Family Roots: Being Creole (Louisiana)." Desireia interviews, Dr. Wendy Gaudin, a professor of 22 years in the disciplines of History and African American and Diaspora Studies at Xavier University of Louisiana, the renowned HBCU in New Orleans. She specializes in race, racial mixture in the Americas in French colonial contexts, Creole history, critical race studies, and more. Desireia and Dr. Wendy will unpack the following: · Definition of a Creole · The relationship to slavery and colonialism · Misinformation about Creoles · Navigating social and political spaces while claiming Creoleness and Blackness · Challenges of teaching topic Meanwhile, Dr. Wendy is working on her book, "Diasporic Creole: Coming Home to Louisiana," slated for release from LSU Press next year. Contact : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @undergroundmagnoliapodcast ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliapodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. To be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
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Send us a text Jazz pianist, bandleader, and educator Hey Rim joins this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast (recorded Dec 2022) to talk about her latest album "Groovitude," that's packing a punch on the jazz charts. Listen in as we discuss: Why the album's dedicated to her father Standard jazz songs, original music, and Korean songs featured Working with Grammy-winning jazz drummer Terri Lyne Carrington How famed jazz pianist Oscar Peterson turned her on to jazz while growing up in Seoul, Korea Furthering her music interests by attending the prestigious Berklee College of Music and being a professor the famed school. Women in jazz beyond singing For more on Hey Rim Jeon, go to https://www.heyrimjeon.com Contact : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliappodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. If you would like to be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text This episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast shines the spotlight on jazz musician T.S. Monk, also the son of jazz legend Thelonious Monk. After a decade plus recording absence, he’s back with the live album “Two Continents, One Groove.” The prolific jazz drummer, composer, and bandleader discusses: Why it took so long to release a new project. The meaning of the album's title. His band's contribution, including a song dedicated to his father that addresses the racism many musicians faced in the heyday of New York's live music club scene. Growing up with Thelonious Monk, his ongoing legacy, and the day the younger Monk realized who his father was. How other jazz greats such as Miles Davis, Max Roach, and John Coltrane were frequent visitors to the Monk home. The importance of jazz as an American art form created by African Americans. For more on T.S. Monk and Thelonious Monk, go to https://theloniousmonk.store/pages/legacy or on Instagram @tsmonkofficial. Buy the album at https://storyvillerecords.bandcamp.com/album/two-continents-one-groove. Contact : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliappodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. If you would like to be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text On this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast, Doctor Bob Lee discusses: His longstanding career at WBLS, one of the most influential radio stations in the nation and the Black community. Being the President, Founder & CEO of the Make the Grade Foundation (https://makethegrade4u.org/), a non-profit that provides mentoring, tutoring, and aid to students of all ages in the NY tri-state area. Being the author of several books that elevate African Americans and other People of Color. Order his books: https://www.amazon.com/Doctor-Bob-Lee/e/B08PQBZ9LN?ref_=dbs_p_pbk_r00_abau_000000) Contact : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliappodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. If you would like to be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text This episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast features Lorraine Lionheart, a singer and songwriter heating up the global music scene. Hailing from Botswana in Southern Africa and based in the UK, she boasts a sound that fuses traditional African music with contemporary Afropop. The sexy singer already has four independent albums and several singles under her belt that explore a new-ish African beat called amapiano. In addition to her music, Lorraine is a scholar, who is currently working on a Doctorate in Ethnomusicology and she is a lecturer, who does a masterclass on the “music of Africa.” Her UK profile is also getting a lift. She has played for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and has been invited to sing for the Queen of England’s Platinum Jubilee in June 2022. She along with other artists and choirs from Britain were asked by the Commonwealth to add their own twist to a song called “A Life Filled with Grace” and Lorraine gave it her signature Southern African treatment. Hear all about Lorraine by listening NOW to the episode. For more on Lorraine Lionheart, go to her Instagram @lorraine_lionheart. Contact : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliappodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. If you would like to be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
Send us a text On this episode of Underground Magnolia Podcast, Cynthia Hardy discusses how to excel in business, especially for Black Women, Women, and People of Color, Cynthia is the CEO and Founder of the Atlanta-based Pivot Global Partners. Her company is a global professional service firm offering, “change design and implementation services to mid-sized and larger organizations." Pivot Global raises a company’s performance, focusing on culture, organizational design, change management, and other improvements. In addition to Pivot, the Xavier University of Louisiana (an HBCU) grad, is an attorney, a tech advisor, and bestselling author of “Crossing Meridians: Engineering Disruption to Become a More Effective Leader.” (Buy here: https://www.amazon.com/Crossing-Meridians-Engineering-Disruption-Effective/dp/1665512601) For more on Pivot Global Partners, visit https://pivotglobal.com. Contact : Underground Magnolia website: ( https://www.undergroundmagnolia.com/ ) Instagram: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/umpodcastdv/ ) Twitter: @UMPodcastDV ( https://www.instagram.com/undergroundmagnoliappodcast/ ) Send questions/comments and requests to contact@undergroundmagnolia.com. If you would like to be featured on the podcast, send an email. Support the show…
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