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- After Roberta Guaspari separates from her husband, she receives encouragement from her mother to take up a job of a music teacher at the Central Park East School in East Harlem.
- An overview of Samba music, religion, culture and the people of early 1980's Brazil.
- 198354mNot Rated7.6 (21)TV MovieAn exploration of the religious music of the southern Appalachian mountains, and the conflict between the sacred, political, and profane.
- Treasured Canadian classical music composer, Marjan Mozetich, captivates audiences with his compelling compositions probing into the many facets of the human heart.
- The "magyal" is, in Yemen, a daily gathering where friends chew the "kât" together, talking and listening to music or poetry. A musician is showing us his instrument, the ancient lute, which can only be found now in Yemen and in the Comoros; the "qanbus" or "Sana Oeûd", at the harmony table which has been covered with goat skin. The singer can enhance his lyric poetry by hitting out a crystal-like sound from a copper tray. In the Yemeni society music can't be separated from poetry. The words of the song must be fully understood to feel the emotion conveyed by the singer. The Bedouin clarinet player is playing a last tune on views of the towered-houses of the old town of Sana. Silence takes over when dawn gradually switches from darkness to daylight. Then profane music is replaced by the muezzins' sacred music, their voices echoing each other from one minaret to another.
- A music video using the music from Peter Davison's CD "Music from the Heart of the Forest" with nature photography and original poetry from Idyllwild, California.
- 40 young Dutch musicians, together with Curacao jazzsinger Izaline Calister, toured around the island of Curacao giving 17 concerts in 5. This documentary gives an overview of performances in many locations and the chemistry between the Dutch musicians and their Caribbean audience. Music styles include classical, jazz, latin and Curacao evergreens.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- 2020– 50mTV EpisodeChris and Will find the sound of their life while learning to love one another after dealing with the drama of a new gay couple.
- 2014–Podcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 19mPodcast EpisodeMeet Carrie Rodriguez and Gina Chavez, the musicians who created and perform the music you hear every week this podcast. Artists and activists, Gina and Carrie integrate stories, culture, and the heart of past generations into their music to create artful and hopeful futures. You can hear it in their music, and you can see it in their lives. They are so grateful that their weekly conversations begin and end with their soulful sounds.
- 2007–200826m7.3 (9)TV Episode
- 2018– 21mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2021– 1h 4mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2015– 1h 56mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 24mPodcast Episode
- The Soul Survivors, originally from New York City, grew up listening to the R and B groups of the 1950's. The sounds of groups like the Moonglows, Heartbeats, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers had a great influence on brothers Charlie and Rich Ingui. With various street corner groups, they developed their vocal skills. While in high school, Charlie joined the vocal group from Queens, N.Y. the Dedications. When, a year later the group's lead singer decided to leave, brother Rich was recruited. While performing at clubs in the New York area, they found themselves at the mercy of various house bands and decided to find a group of musicians who would become permanent members of the group therefore creating a self contained unit. The group would be renamed THE SOUL SURVIVORS.
- Episode: (2020)2020– 40mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2018– 1h 37mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 25mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2020–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2022– 1h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 8mPodcast Episode
- 2023– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 52mPodcast Episode
- Host Andy Harms digs into two of Seattle's celebrated contributions: delicious food and great music. Featuring performances by Maiah Manser and Ever So Android, and an interview with Andrew Friedman, president of Washington State Bartender's Guild.