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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

New York Indie Artist The Kobolds featuring EP II Debut



Peace, Love, & Global Harmony to All of God’s Rainbow Tribes…

Band Members:  Andrew, Spencer, Nicholas, and Alex

New York Indie Artist The Kobolds featuring EP II Debut.  Time to loose’in up with a little alternative rock, with an under tone of funk.  The Kobolds began playing music together as teenagers in College Station, Texas. Then transitioned to New York to pursue degrees at N.Y.U.  Alex and Nick enlisted Pennsylvanian drummer Andrew Benson from a local Guitar Center.

Using intense intimidation tactics, Alex, Nick, and Andrew coerced their long-time friend from Texas, Spencer Synwolt, to start a new life in New York and round out the rock quartet.  This is a wonderful example of synchronizing talent from within your network resources.

So sit back have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine, and enjoy some good conversation & music with “The Kobolds” and be inspired…

Come join us:

Program Notes  *The show is live music intro “Buckle” from their EP II Debut

Stay tuned & visit to “ESpiritE-Radio7” by visiting http://www.espirite.net/espiriteradio7.html


Airs Live Wednesday, 8/10/11:

3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, USA
5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Central Time, USA
6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, USA

Show Call-in info:

(712) 432-0075, Listeners Enter”:  533869#



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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Indie Artists, Composer, Writer Max Carmichael featuring his CDs “Promised Land”& “Take Me Up”




Program Note:  Our music intro will be from Max Carmichael’s CD Promised Land, “Tiare's Theme”.   


Stay tuned by visiting  "ESpiritE-Radio7" at 
http://www.espirite-radio7.net  - for re-broadcast information and so much more...


Peace, Love, & Global Harmony to All of God’s Rainbow Tribes…


Indie Artists, Composer, Writer Max Carmichael featuring his CDs “Promised Land”& “Take Me Up”, origins begin in the forested hills of the Appalachians.  His amazing exploration and journey throughout his musical career embraces a traditional family & church up brining, spirituality, music, respect for nature and humble sense of community and the world around us.  


Max’s awareness of life, global and universal consciousness was awakened early in his life.  This is reflected in his natural ability towards science, technology, music, writing, and Max expands this by obtaining an engineering degree.  All of this talent standing by ready to share with the world is a wonderful testimony of how God’s gift’s can bring such passion & joy for life.


Max’s diversification of talents is more than evident in how he in fuses a global approach within music & his musical career.  Incorporating styles and sounds such as Indie Folk, Ambient, Instrumental, Indie, Rock, Old Time Country Gospel found the complimentary force of his defining musical core in traditional West African music.


His latest project releases two short solo albums in November of 2010, in fuse different, yet complimentary styles, “Promised Land” and “Take Me Up” are experimental, rhythmically complex collections heavily influenced by African, Scottish, Caribbean, Russian, and Latin cultures.


So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine and enjoy some good conversation & music with “Max Carmichael”.




Join us live Wednesday, 5/18/11 
  • 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Central Time, USA
  • 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, USA
  • 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, USA



Listeners feel free to call:     (712) 432-0075, then enter:  533869




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Thursday, November 18, 2010

New York Indie Artist, Poet and Activist Lauren O’Brien Featuring CD “Inconsequential Dream”


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New York Indie Artist, Poet and Activist Lauren O’Brien Featuring CD “Inconsequential Dream”.   Lauren commands thought provoking poetry & lyrics to voice the political activist from within.  This passion is blended with her performance and the awesome musicians that synergize arrangement to life.  Thereby, captivating you to listen intently to become engaged and inspired.  “I love rock ’n’ roll, the passion and rebelliousness of it,” says Lauren. “But I want to be part of it in my own way—I want to take poetry and rock it out.”

Which is exactly what Lauren does—and then some—on Inconsequential Dream, her astonishing debut album. Take “color code,” a menacing, tension-rich rumination on love’s blurred lines of communication (“The colors in our code system / seem to keep switching on me”). Or the hard-hitting title track, which was inspired by the numerous mystic predictions about the year 2012 and the letting go of old ideas in order to live more fully in the new age (“Try to survive / it’s time / the quickening / the great purifying”). And then there’s “To Let Someone,” an acoustic guitar-laced allegory likening newfound spiritual energy to the acceptance of a former lover’s new mate (“To let someone / who is loved / by the one who used to love you / into your home / Well that is the thing/ that takes / the most courage”).

Lauren’s own ride began in her suburban hometown of East Meadow, Long Island, where she found herself drawn to the arts and political activism. “I organized a protest against fur at the mall when I was in fifth grade,” says with a laugh. There was music and culture in the house; her father played guitar and her mother, a teacher, played piano and exposed her to literature and theater. Inspired by the beat writers, Lauren took to poetry early on.
Following music lessons she went on to study acting, met groundbreaking director Polina Klimovitskaya, and spent three years with the professor’s avant-garde troupe, Terra Incognita Theater. Lauren credits Klimovitskaya’s “psycho-physical” method as a strong influence on her own approach to performing, and began to utilize it when she started participating in poetry readings.


So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine and enjoy good conversation and music with Lauren O’ Brien.

Come join us this evening airs live Thursday, 11/18/10 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Central Time, USA / 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Eastern Time, USA ... Show Call-in#:  (347) 215-6487

***Please note the date referenced in the link is the 19th, the actual date is the 18th***



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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Northwest Indie Artists Shelley & Cal James Featuring CD “Something Go’in On”


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Northwest Indie Artists Shelley & Cal James Featuring CD “Something Go’in On”.  The harmony of their writing, music, and performances is an extension of the friendship & love this married couple has for each other.  They are feel good about being Christian and understand being Christian doesn’t restrict anyone from enjoying a variety of music genres, whether Christian, soul,  or rock.  Shelley & Cal also bring another message to the world as a successful interracial couple and the beauty of their love, which is also shared via their music.

The pure blend of Christian inspired messages, soul melodies and rock edge that Shelley & Cal possess is best displayed via their live show. "Our shows are very interactive," describes Shelley. "The audience often finds themselves moved to sing along as if they were a planned part of the vocal landscape." The shows feature a section they fondly term the "A Capella Power-Love-Duo," which is reminiscent of beat box meats Bobby McFerrin - Cal (who also plays bass) sings the bass and rhythm parts while Shelley's vocals soar overhead. 

The way that Shelley & Cal seamlessly work together whether it be writing music, performing or raising their new baby, Eva can be attributed to a bond that began forming when they met in 1993 when Cal's brother Edwin suggested that Cal audition for a spot in the band Shelley helped start called, Pyramid Breakfast. "It was love at first note - both musically and romantically," says Shelley. Neither was completely sure what was happening or how it would affect the band's dynamic, so they did it right and nurtured their friendship; but it was clearly serious and after a courtship of nearly two years, Shelley & Cal wed. 

Though the couple make faith based music and are Christians, the music that they make is consciously not preachy. During their shows they not only perform music off of their 3 albums but they also play 70's, 80's and 90's classic covers thus incorporating all music lovers despite their beliefs. “We hear and know what people think about Christianity and the Bible. There is a lot of confusion, misunderstanding, and negative opinion so we know that it's very important that if we are going to draw people to the fact that God loves them no matter who they are or what they've done, we've got to do it without making them feel condemned or judged,” says Cal. “It has to come from a foundation of love.”

Shelley & Cal both come from musical families. Shelley began singing with her family quartet at four-years-old touring the Western provinces of Canada with the family performing at churches, festivals and even on local television as the Ratzlaff Family Singers. Meanwhile Cal studied piano and violin in elementary and middle school and in high school picked up "my dad's (who had toured with Peter, Paul & Mary and Cal Tjader) Fender 'P' bass and learned how to play contemporary music by watching classic rock videos on MTV and by listening to the stereo. 

So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine enjoy some good conversation & music…

Come join us tomorrow Wednesday, 11/10/10 airs live 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Central Time, USA / 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time, USA -- Show Call-in#:  (347) 215-6487

***Disregard the date link reference for the 11th, the show airs live on the 10th.***






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Thursday, October 14, 2010

New York Indie Artist “Tin Pan” Featuring their CD “Hound’s Tooth” and More…


Tin Pan
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New York Indie Artists “Tin Pan” Featuring their CD “Hound’s Tooth” and more.  Diversification of sound and influences is what this talented group delivers i.e. Alternative, Blues, Roots, Americana, Soul, and Jazz as an example.  This allows music to just flow with freedom, as it should through artists who know how to in fuse it to the next level.  Tin Pan’s music transcends time from then to now flowing seamlessly letting the spirit of music touch those that listen, this in and of it self is a gift.

Tin Pan members Jesse Selengut on trumpet, lead vocals and compositions, Clifton Hyde on guitar and hollerin’, Stefan Zeniuk on reeds and boy soprano vocals, and Peter “Baby Hands” Maness on bass and some singin’, Tin Pan evokes everything from Fats Waller and Louis Armstrong to Irving Berlin and Hoagy Carmichael. Founded in 2006 by Selengut, a long time New York based musician, and the curator of the Williamsburg Jazz Festival, the band sprung from what he calls, “a need for this kind of music.” He elaborates, “As soon as I started playing this music, it just felt so easy and natural. It’s simplicity demands that you be totally committed to it – there’s no hiding behind theory or pose.” 

Finding players to fit his vision was challenging, but when Selengut met Mississippi native Clifton Hyde, who has played with Lou Reed, Debbie Harry, Blue Man Group and others, he knew he found the right man. “I auditioned about 25 different guitarists,” Jesse recalls, “and right away I knew Clifton was perfect. He’s experienced with blues and jazz but isn’t constrained by excessive training. And he has an intuitive understanding of what dancers need.” Stefan Zeniuk entered the picture through Clifton, bringing in a touch of the avant-garde to the proceedings. “I’m not even sure Stefan is that interested in jazz. He’s just got incredible energy – (saxophonist) Tim Berne was his babysitter. I think that affected him for life,” says Selengut with a laugh. Bassist Pete “Baby Hands” Maness was chosen because when we discovered that he could slap the bass, spin the bass, and get every girl’s phone number all in the same tune.


So, sit back relax have a cup of coffee, tea, or a glass of wine, and enjoy good conversation & music.  Oh, don’t forget to spread the news and join us…


Come join us Friday, 10/15/10 airs live from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Central Time, USA - Show Call-in#:  (347) 215-6487



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