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Outsight
Features by Genre (use tabs above)
(some features appear in multiple genres) |
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| Soul & Blues Music
Interview Features: |
| From the
Outsight Radio Hours Interview
Series >>> |
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Traciana Graves - In
this 30 April 2007 interview we meet Traciana
Graves. Born in Harlem, U.S.A. she was largely
raised in France when the career of her model mother
took the family abroad. It is in France where Traciana
became immersed in the arts and music. She taught
herself to become a guitarist, studied at the Sorbonne
and became the first American accepted into the
prestigious National Acting Conservatory in France. This
foundation lead her to become a sought after background
singer for the likes of Celine Dion, Steel Pulse,
Youssou N' Dour, Andrew Lloyd Webber and others. We hear
how this background has affected her album Tales of A
Prodigal Daughter as well as her efforts to inspire
others through lectures, workshops and one-on-one
coaching
sessions with such topics as "Embracing Multiculturalism
And Diversity".
Traciana
Graves Feature >>> |
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Kenny Smith -
In this 28 January 2007
interview, Midwest soul legend Kenny Smith is generous
with his time and memory. Shake It Records just issued
the first ever career retrospective (1965-1973) from
Kenny Smith. "One More Day" showcases Smith as a
“One-Man Brill Building”: writing, performing &
producing his own compositions. Included in this
collection are the classic “Lord, What’s Happening To
Your People” & “Go For Yourself”, as well as ultra-rare
“Skunkie”, the title track “One More Day” as well as a
few unreleased sides. Kenny Smith tells us the story
behind some of these songs, what the era was like and
what his plans are for the future.
Kenny
Smith feature >>> |
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Mark Kerr -
Mark Kerr is a hard-working, DIY blues guitarist. In
this September 24th, 2006 interview, Mark Kerr tells
what it is like recording and promoting his own work.
Mark Kerr feature >>> |
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