Click play to check out new Ani DiFranco radio tracks from Living in Clip (25th Anniversary) (Righteous Babe Records), released July 29, 2022. List icon on right opens the song list, down arrows download the tracks.
Formats: AAA, Noncomm, NPR
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Click play to check out new Ani DiFranco radio tracks from Living in Clip (25th Anniversary) (Righteous Babe Records), released July 29, 2022. List icon on right opens the song list, down arrows download the tracks.
Formats: AAA, Noncomm, NPR
https://anchor.fm/
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https://open.spotify.com/show/
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https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/
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https://iheart.com/podcast/
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There are many jazz festivals in the world, but there is only one “jazz fest” - the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. This podcast presents the music, culture, resilience, history and rhythm of the festival that inspired the new film Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story. Oscar-nominee Frank Marshall, jazz fest producer Quint Davis, and festival performers tell the stories behind the story. You’ll also hear legendary live performances from the festival’s first 50 years.
Radio Special Details
Please refer to these sample cue sheets with average segment lengths while the show in production. Exact details will be updated here as they are confirmed.
Two 1:00 music beds (**) are included for use as needed: as-is, live-read music beds, or to be replaced by your own pre-produced content.
3 segments, 2 breaks, up to 3:00 of local spots, primarily for non-commercial radio broadcasts.
4 segments, 3 breaks, up to 8:00 for local spots / promos / news. Top of the hour news can easily be inserted in the “news-hole” between the Billboard / Intro and Segment 1.
"You Wanted To Be The Shore But Instead You Were The Sea" by Natalie D-Napoleon from You Wanted to Be the Shore But Instead You Were the Sea (First Blood Recordings - April 22, 2022). Great for AAA, Noncomm, Folk, Women radio.
https://youtu.be/vVo--1Y0tTk
"Thunder Rumor" by Natalie D-Napoleon from You Wanted to Be the Shore But Instead You Were the Sea (First Blood Recordings - April 22, 2022). Great for AAA, Noncomm, Folk, Women radio.
https://youtu.be/ykqIXTsK-cE
“[D-Napoleon’s] new album is both revealing and revelatory, a catharsis of sorts that frees her from the despair & disappointment that had been bottled up inside her… the music she makes becomes liberating in a very real way” – Goldmine
“You Wanted to Be the Shore but Instead You Were the Sea’ is audacious, assured, disarming, and even vulnerable” – Pop Matters
“…This album showcases an artist who set herself a task and then went and exceeded all of her own expectations” – Around the Sound
Having spent 25 years playing music and a decade living & performing in California, Natalie D-Napoleon decided to return to her native Western Australia. She had just been awarded her country’s prestigious Bruce Dawe National Poetry Prize and was subsequently offered a scholarship to undertake a PhD in Poetry. But before she said goodbye to her American band, she decided to record her latest collection of songs.
The result is the 12-song album – You Wanted To Be The Shore But Instead You Were The Sea – captured live in a century old wooden chapel nestled in the hills behind Santa Barbara with a single microphone. The aim of this recording session was to capture the beauty and spontaneity of each song’s performance when it was fresh and new, and the sonic beauty and joy of her rustically orchestrated four-piece band playing music together.
Speaking of the session, D-Napoleon says, “I went into the room with Dan Phillips, Jim Connolly, and Doug Pettibone, some faith and trust in each other and, damn, the music gods delivered.”
You Wanted To Be The Shore But Instead You Were The Sea is Natalie D-Napoleon’s surrender to music – a place where it’s okay to be vulnerable and courageous, fierce, and kind, and to stand your ground yet still be forgiving all at the same time.
Click play to check out new Natalie D-Napoleon radio tracks from You Wanted to Be the Shore But Instead You Were the Sea (First Blood Recordings), released April 22, 2022. List icon on right opens the song list, down arrows download the tracks.
Formats: AAA, Noncomm, Folk, Women
Directed By: Frank Marshall and Ryan Suffern
Featuring: Bruce Springsteen, Jimmy Buffett, Katy Perry, Earth, Wind & Fire, and many others.
Film opens May 13 in NY and LA, followed by more markets to be announced soon. Stay tuned for details on radio content to help you promote this exciting new film.
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell, aka “Jazz Fest,” is the signature annual music and cultural event of the city and has been called America’s greatest festival. Celebrating the music, food, and arts and crafts of all of Louisiana since 1970, Jazz Fest is an essential showcase of the rich heritage of the region, and hundreds of thousands attend the event each year. Local music heroes are joined on 14 stages by some of the most important figures in entertainment, highlighting the connections between Louisiana culture and the world.
JAZZ FEST: A NEW ORLEANS STORY weaves together live performances and interviews from the 50th anniversary of the iconic festival, featuring some of the biggest names in the music industry, along with a wealth of archival documentary footage from the past half century. This film not only captures the Festival in all of its beauty and glory, but also delves deep into the rich culture of The Big Easy.
Janis Ian on WNYC's "All of It" with Alison Stewart