Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!!
A show with a goal to address the sociopolitical issues pertaining to Afrikan peoples in this country (black people), from a younger person's perspective.
The discussions will be combined with positive and political music of various genres, as composed and performed by a long line of descendants. It will feature book highlights, guests who contribute to pro-activity in their respective communities and an opportunity for the listening community to become involved in conversations, by calling in. Let's liberate our minds through the airwaves!!
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an interview/conversation with randall sullivan, author of 'untouchable'
here is the full interview we did with randall sullivan, author of untouchable: the strange life and tragic death of michael jackson. sullivan is also the author of the price of experience and the miracle detective. he was an editor at rolling stone magazine for over 20 years.
how i view michael certainly appears to be different than how mr. sullivan views him (i mean, he is my teacher! everyone who knows me already knows my perspective). however, i cannot take away whatever experience he has had, because it's his. i consider my experience with mr. sullivan to have been quite positive and educational.
enjoy!
- Title: an interview/conversation with randall sullivan, author of 'untouchable'
- Length: 57:23 minutes (52.54 MB)
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kickstarting the continual love of vinyl: a conversation with eilon paz of dust & grooves
i grew up on vinyl since i was in my mother's womb... when i became conscious of what the physical format of vinyl actually was, i recognized that this medium which stored sounds was a healing mechanism- it was used to calm the soul after a fight, or just to recapture memories.
i used to purchase music on my own all the time, but it wasn't until i was 15 years old when i truly started seriously COLLECTING vinyl. some time after this initial point my first musical teacher (after my mother) was a man named pat. longo; he was quite patient with me as i sat wide-eyed and eager, simply listening to him share information and histories of different record labels. he'd wax poetic on the mechanisms of certain producers, arrangers and artists. it was the first time i had actually heard someone speak in depth about the SCIENCE of music- i was hooked for life. he'd put that needle on the first track and INSTANTLY knew what i liked. the shop he worked at (owned by the inimitable robert cohen), finyl vinyl, was filled with internationally known producers and DJs, as well as long-time music enthusiasts. i will always love and honor him for teaching me and making me feel welcome in this world- and we are still friends today, after almost 20 years.
in 2009, pat. was featured in a site called called dust and grooves, dedicated to featuring vinyl enthusiasts and collectors. he introduced me to the 'curator' of the site, eilon paz, who has started a kickstarter page to raise money for a book he is self-publishing. paz describes himself as having:
"moved to Brooklyn, NY in 2008 after having a successful career as a photographer in Israel. I decided to move to NY to evolve, expand, and progress as a professional photographer. As a working photographer, I was always on the look out for personal projects to nourish my creativity, and since I’m primarily a portrait photographer, I was looking for a subject matter that will fulfill my passion for photography and music. I was always collecting records, but back home it was very limited. When I arrived to NY suddenly the sky was the limit. People were digging for vinyl records everywhere. It suddenly made sense that there is a whole scene here that could and should be documented. This gave me a whole new inspiration for a personal project."
as a person who is a collector of vinyl (who is obsessed with looking at others' collections), as well as a person who has majored in photograhy (i studied under the great jazz photographer roy decarava); paz' project is something which intrigues me. it was definitely a pleasure to speak with him, as it's easy to feel the passion in which he feels for his work.
take a listen, watch and enjoy. and check out what the kickstarter project (which ends 10 august 1012) entails, as well as paz' dust and grooves site.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/dustandgrooves/a-photography-book-about-vinyl-collectors-dust-and

(note: all images/videos are copyrighted to eilon paz and dust & grooves...)
- Title: a conversation with eilon paz of dust & grooves
- Length: 25:11 minutes (23.05 MB)
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honoring the teacher coast to coast- a conversation with moses harper, part 1
i have had another fortunate experience to have experienced another- i'll just say it- student of michael... it's a very lonely place out there for people who are truly serious about studying the teacher. even though my focus has more to do with michael OUTSIDE of performance; whenever i see others who have a keen intrerest in what the teachings mean, i feel compelled to contact them.
moses harper is such a person. when i saw her dancing (she won the apollo over, and if you know anything about the apollo, then you know that it's a tough crowd), i saw there was an element to her that i rarely, if ever, see in others who dedicate their lives to 'michaeldance'- she put HERSELF in it. with that, i knew there was more to her than just michael. you see, to be a student of michael, it's important to be a well-rounded person. i say this because the teachings go far beyond michael's physical casing. he just happened to be here on earth, and was one of the few who truly embodied the teachings. we all have the ability to, but many of us are scared.
what are the teachings? moses and i discuss some of the elements of the teachings... the basis of our conversation has to do with michael; we also speak on sociopolitical issues, art and culture.
who is moses harper? moses has dedicated her life to the teachings, not only through dance, but through speaking engagements, working with the youth, poetry, hip hop and film production and direction. she has a BA in music (majoring in studio composition) from SUNY purchase; and is involved with 'thrill the world NYC' (you know, the event had all around the world annually, where thousands of people do the 'thriller' dance all at once). she is the director of a film called 'love fit to box', a story following a journey of two siblings: a brother and a sister (who has made the decision to tell her family she was gay). the brother looks within himself to see things from his sister's perspective.
he decided to look at 'the man in the mirror'. you see? the teachings are everywhere.
for more information on moses harper, or to contact her, you can find her here:
http://www.lovefittobox.webs.
(note: this is part one of 3 of the conversation)
- Length: 57:45 minutes (52.87 MB)
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honoring the teacher coast to coast- a conversation with moses harper, part 2

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honoring the teacher coast to coast- a conversation with moses harper, part 3
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a conversation with nubia sutton...

i first saw this incredibly beautiful woman on youtube, speaking of health, inside and out, and connecting it with the womb. nubia sutton was her name, and instantly i felt compelled to connect with her. how often does one feel compelled to connect with someone they see on a video? i don't know the answer to that (besides energy); i know for me, it is very rare. i am completely fortunate that i did make that decision to make the steps to reach her. when we spoke, immediately we connected- not only due to our both growing up in brooklyn, new york; but also in our desire to seek truth through learning and sharing information and pro-activity.
in this conversation we speak on herbs and medicines, self-healing, food/diet, spirituality and religion, connection to the ancestors, hair, and more!
here are a few of her videos:
http://youtu.be/OajOs2A8r8o
http://youtu.be/vHCbz7F4udE
http://youtu.be/xcghR5UVAGQ
here is the story of how she came to connect with a raw food diet:
http://blackrawfoodgoddess999.
and here is sister nubia's site:
http://www.
- Length: 71:56 minutes (65.85 MB)
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the 'foreclosure movement' in portland

we spoke with alicia jackson and ahjamu umi on the 'foreclosure movement' in portland, oregon, particularly as it pertains to afrikan/black people... what are some pro-active steps to take regarding this issue?
to seek information, go to:
http://occupyportland.org/
http://www.portlandoccupier.
and if you are in the process of getting your home foreclosed on- or if you've been a victim of foreclosure, there is a form to fill out here:
http://www.doj.state.or.us/
- Length: 41:16 minutes (94.44 MB)
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an interview with PATRICK LAMB: on honoring STEVIE WONDER (and a jimmy mak's tribute!)
Portland-based Patrick Lamb, on Friday the 17th of February, will be honouring the greatest- STEVIE WONDER- at Jimmy Mak's (at both 7:30 and 10 pm)!!! To make the evening even more special, Nate Watts and Tyrone Hendrix (STEVIE'S bassist and drummer, respectively) will be there to bring their joy... Here, we speak with Mr. Lamb about the show and those who are involved; as well as what STEVIE means to him, amongst other things.
from patricklamb.com:

“One of the best instrumentalists I’ve ever worked with..” ~Bobby Caldwell
“Patrick Lamb’s playing and singing are simply fabulous!” ~Two–Time Grammy Winning Diane Schuur
Patrick is one of those extraordinary performers who combine raw talent, and energy with a singular ability to captivate an audience with his charm, sincerity and pure magnetism. His focus as a songwriter and performing artist is “Old School“ R&B, Soul. He combines the influences of Funk, Soul, R&B, and a flavor of Jazz to create his own unique sound as a performer and a songwriter.
Born in Jackson, Mississippi, Patrick began paying his dues by playing roadhouse music as a teenager in the rural south when he heard the evocative sounds of James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, and Wilton Felder, of the Crusaders. He immersed himself in the music of these great artists and began to discover his own sound as both a musician and performer. In the eighties his father, a high school science teacher, took the family to Portland, Oregon. Once there, Patrick’s playing and singing were developing into a formidable career, which began at the early age of 16. Although having lived in the NW, Patrick found a way to infuse his southern roots and influences into his development as a musician, songwriter and performer.
Patrick accepted early on in his career, in the 90’s, the opportunity to perform and tour with Concord Recording Artist & GRAMMY -winner Diane Schuur. In addition to touring with Ms. Schuur, he recently joined legendary R&B vocalists Bobby Caldwell and Gino Vannelli to tour worldwide. Patrick has been honored with numerous awards starting with an acclaimed best soloist performance at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival, resulting in a performance with Lionel Hampton. He has won 3 Muddy awards voted on by the NW music community, and recently was a finalist in the Rockstar Mix It Up contest. In addition, to his music based awards, Patrick’s production company was given the Spirit of Portland & the Caring Heart award for his contributions giving back to the community. In 1996 and 1997 Patrick was invited to perform at the White House during the holiday Congressional VIP Tours and was in attendance at “The Peace on Earth Celebration,” leading to a meeting with President Clinton. Patrick has been solidly and consistently recognized by his peers and community as a world class talent.
Over the past few years Patrick has been focusing on his own recording career as both a songwriter and performer. He recently completed five studio albums and produced an award winning show “Let The Good Times Roll, A Tribute To Ray Charles.” A Tribute To Ray Charles, debuted at the 2005 Safeway Waterfront Blues Festival and the 15 piece big band All-star group released a CD produced by Lamb at the 2006 festival during the tributes encore performance. The tribute has received stellar reviews both regionally and nationally, and the show opened the 2007-08 Oregon Symphony Pops season.
Patrick completed work on his latest solo project, ‘Soul Of A Free Man’ which was released, in Spring 2007. Patrick’s new solo vocal CD bridges together his love of Funk, “Old School” R&B, Soul, Jazz and his southern roots. This CD was co-written with long time friend, singer-songwriter Lee Garrett, whose songwriting credits include ‘Sign Sealed Delivered,’ ‘Isn’t She Lovely,’ ‘I Just Called To Say I Love You’ and more!
In addition to these two projects Patrick finished work on a vocal duet and instrumental CD with nine-time Emmy award winning producer John Henry, and three-time Emmy nominated singer songwriter Patsy Meyer. This project was released in late Spring of 2007. Patrick’s final release in 2007 was with Michael Allen Harrison titled “At Midnight.”
Patrick has appeared on other recordings with Gino Vannelli, Jeff Lorber, Tom Grant, Eddie Martinez, Dave Weckel, Nathan East, Ricky Lawson, ‘Little John’ Roberts, Alex Al, Bill Cunliffe, Tony Madian, Curt Bisquera, Herman Jackson, Mel Brown, Marlon McClain, Nate Phillips, The Crazy 8’s, George Mitchell, Dan Balmer, Paul deLay, John Raymond, Paul Jackson Jr., Tony Gable, and many others.
Patrick also demonstrates a deep sense of community awareness and civic responsibility. He has performed for numerous fund- raisers to raise consciousness about the loss of funding for the arts in public schools. In addition, he has been involved with major civic efforts to raise money for the America Diabetes Association, Oregon Food Bank, the American Cancer Society, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital, The Christie School, ALS Association of Oregon and SW Washington. One can’t help but be moved by the huge heart of this young man as it comes though in his civic awareness…and in his exuberant energy to entertain and uplift people.
- Artist: patrick lamb
- Title: STEVIE WONDER interview
- Length: 16:01 minutes (14.66 MB)
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a conversation with SHAFIA MONROE, of sistah midwife international and ICTC
shafia is "a cerified midwife, an international doula trainer, founder of the international center for traditional childbearing (ICTC), president of sistah midwife international, and an advisory member for the oregon islamic chaplains organization". she recently held a 'muslim women's doula training' in order to "address the unique needs of the muslim community and to increase the number of muslim doulas."
the address for ICTC is 2823 n. rosa parks way; the web address is at ictcmidwives.org.
- Length: 25:44 minutes (23.56 MB)
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interview with alexyss k. tylor, of vpowerTV (part two)!!!
this is part two of an interview with alexyss k tylor, of vpowerTV!!! (again, please be advised that some language and content here may be deemed objectionable to some)...
- Title: interview with alexyss k. tylor, of vpowerTV (part two)!!!
- Length: 21:40 minutes (19.83 MB)
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Playlists
guess who's coming to radio??!! playlist for 12/04/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| jermaine jackson and STEVIE WONDER | let's get serious | let's get serious | motown |
| jurassic 5 | i am somebody (instrumental) | power in numbers (instrumentals) | up above |
| kool & the gang | fruitman | light of worlds | de-lite |
| idris muhammad | power of soul | power of soul | kudu |
| philip cohran and the artistic heritage ensemble | el hajj malik el shabazz | the malcolm x memorial | zulu record co. |
| o'jays | love train | the sound of philadelphia | philadelphia international/legacy |
| mc coy tyner | planet x | cosmos | blue note |
| art blakey and the afro-drum ensemble | ife l'ayo (there is happiness in love) | the african beat | blue note |
| james blood ulmer | sphinx | music speaks louder than words | koch jazz |
| mos def f. weldon irvine | may-december | black on both sides | rawkus |
a show about Islam, and the folks who practice it... we play music by people who practise islam; as well as feature an interview/conversation with Marion Dawan, community Elder and wonderful spirit... Tony speaks on his experiences in practising Islam.
guess who's coming to radio??!! playlist for 11/28/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEVIE WONDER | that girl | original musiquarium I | tamla |
| yesterdays new quintet | that girl | stevie | stones throw |
| betty carter | children learn what they live | the betty carter album | verve |
| bama the village poet | thanksgiving | ghettos of the mind | aware |
| marvin gaye | what's happening brother | what's going on | tamla |
| alicia myers | i want to thank you | 12" | MCA |
| sly and the family stone | thank you for talking to me africa | there's a riot going on | epic |
| betty carter | everybody's somebody's fool | 'round midnight | ATCO |
| betty carter | east of the moon | i'm yours, you're mine | verve/bet car |
| atlantic starr | thankful | all in the name of love | warner brothers |
| atlantic starr | interlude | all in the name of love | warner brothers |
| marvin gaye | flying high in the friendly skies | what's going on | tamla |
| betty carter | i'm all smiles | feed the fire | verve/bet car |
| otis redding | (your love has lifted me) higher and higher | love songs | rhino/atlantic |
| main ingredient | you've been my inspiration | everybody plays the fool | RCA/legacy |
| robin s | i want to thank you (bad yard club mix) |
talk about thankful-ness, education about the true meaning of 'thanksgiving', and some betty carter!!!
Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 11/21/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEVIE WONDER | saturn | songs in the key of life | tamla |
| pharoah sanders | goin' to africa | heart is a melody | evidence |
| weldon irvine | we gettin' down | spirit man | RCA |
| what's the science | inspiration | elevation | shaman work recordings |
| pharoah sanders | astral traveling | impulse! | |
| jay z | dead presidents (instrumental) | 12" | priority |
| mary j blige | take me as i am | the breakthrough | geffen |
| mary j blige | be without you (instrumental) | geffen | |
| mary j blige | no more drama | no more drama | mca |
| mary j blige | beautiful day | no more drama | mca |
| what's the science | freedom | elevation | shaman work recordings |
| pharoah sanders | you've got to have freedom | journey to the one | evidence |
| leon thomas | the creator has a master plan | facets: the legend of leon thomas | flying dutchman |
| monk hughes & the outer realm | time | a tribute to brother weldon | stones throw |
| weldon irvine | morning sunrise | RCA | |
| nina simone | to be young, gifted and black | forever young, gifted and black | RCA/legacy |
| aretha franklin | young, gifted and black | young, gifted and black | atlantic |
| pharoah sanders | you've got to have freedom (live) | pharoah sanders-live | evidence |
| mary j blige | just fine | growing pains | geffen |
| michael jackson | don't stop till you get enough | off the wall | epic |
| frankie smith | double dutch bus | WMOT |
a dedication to positivity, featuring, pharoah sanders, weldon irvine, and mary j. blige!!!
Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 10/29/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEVIE WONDER and aisha morris | positivity | a time to love | motown |
| four tops | in these changing times | anthology | motown |
| harold melvin and the blue notes | bad luck | philadelphia classics | philadelphia international |
| steve arrington's hall of fame | nobody can be you | 1 | atlantic |
| voices of east harlem | just got to be myself | can you feel it | just sunshine |
| bill withers | green grass | +'justments | sussex |
| marva whitney, lyn collins and james brown | things got to get better (get together) | nothing but funk, volume 3 | funky people |
| dj spinna f. n'dea davenport | where's your love | intergalactic soul | wonderwax |
| kashmere stage band | all praises | texas thunder soul | now again |
| four tops | jubilee with soul | keeper of the castle | ABC |
| juice | catch a groove | super disco breaks, volume 2 | paul winley |
| headhunters | god made me funky | survival of the fittest | arista |
| amnesty | mister president | free your mind | now again |
| honeydrippers | impeach the president | alaga |
this is about the elections, condolences, and purpose.. RIP to levi stubbs!
Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 10/15/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| the o'jays | give the people what they want | collector's items | philadelphia international |
| billy paul | let the dollar circulate | when love is new | philadelphia international |
| the coasters | the world is changing | turntable | |
| aretha franklin | that's why i sing the blues | spirit in the dark | atlantic |
| lou rawls | a natural man | MGM | |
| vicki anderson | land of milk and honey | people | |
| dj spinna feat. heavy | we can change the world | intergalactic soul | wonderwax |
| STEVIE WONDER | apartheid (it's wrong) | in square circle | tamla |
| juju | freedom fighters | a message from mozambique | black fire |
| the jacksons | stength of one man | jacksons | epic/philadelphia international |
| mc fadden and whitehead | ain't no stoppin' us now | mc fadden and whitehead | philadelphia international |
| the voices of east harlem | take a stand | can you feel it? | just sunshine |
| fred wesley & the JB's | you can have watergate... | james brown's funky people (part 2) | people |
the 'money, power and respect' show... talking about the connections between this current political/'electoral' process and race and class... plus, some music by gamble & huff, and others!!!
guess who's coming to radio??!! playlist for 10/09/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEVIE WONDER | front line | musiquarium | tamla |
| jon lucien | the war song | rashida | RCA |
| edwin starr | war | war & peace | gordy |
| martin luther king jr. | why i am opposed to the vietnam war | ||
| jacksons | man of war | goin' places | epic |
| larry saunders | where did peace go? | free angela | august moon |
| michael jackson | we've had enough | ultimate collection | epic |
| donny hathaway | what's going on? | live | atco |
| the meditation singers | that's my child | change is gonna come | jewel |
| leadbelly | i don't want no army life | leadbelly's last sessions, part 1 | folkways |
| ted taylor | this is a troubled world | taylor made | ronn |
| malcolm x and barbara lee | speeches | ||
| dick gregory | draft resisters | the light side, the dark side | poppy |
| spanky wilson & the quantic soul orchestra | that's how it was | i'm thankful | ubiquity |
| reality | war | ||
| sharon jones and the dap kings | this land is your land | naturally | daptone |
it's the anti-war membership drive special...
Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 09/17/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEVIE WONDER | village ghetto land | songs in the key of life | tamla |
| miles davis | black satin | on the corner | columbia |
| donald byrd | ghana | byrd in flight | blue note |
| don byron | cleo's mood | do the boomerang | blue note |
| marian anderson | my country 'tis of thee (at the lincoln memorial) | ||
| marian anderson | ave maria | ||
| john coltrane | liberia | the heavyweight champion: the complete atlantic recordings | atlantic |
| john coltrane | naima | giant steps | atlantic |
| east new york ensemble of music | mevlana | at the helm | folkways |
| donald byrd | witch hunt | street lady | blue note |
| john coltrane | giant steps | giant steps | atlantic |
| gary byrd and the gb experience (f. stevie wonder) | the crown | the crown | wondirection/motown |
| the gary byrd experience | black is so beautiful | the gary byrd experience | rca |
| the dirtbombs | kung fu | ultraguide in black |
this is part 2 of the 2-part 'art as liberation' series, celebrating the life of ancestor ossie davis...
Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 09/10/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEVIE WONDER | i love every little thing about you | music of my mind | tamla |
| quincy jones | main title overture | the wiz OST | mca/motown |
| cast | the feeling we once had | the wiz | atlantic |
| diana ross | can i go on? | the wiz | mca/motown |
| stephanie mills | soon as i get home | the wiz | atlantic |
| michael jackson | you can't win | the wiz | mca/motown |
| hinton battle | slide some oil to me | the wiz | atlantic |
| nipsey russell | what would i do if i could feel? | the wiz | mca/motown |
| ted ross | i'm a mean ole lion | the wiz | atlantic |
| diana ross | is this what feeling gets? | the wiz | mca/motown |
| cast | so you wanted to see the wizard | the wiz | atlantic |
| cast | emerald city sequence | the wiz | mca/motown |
| mabel king | don't nobody bring me no bad news | the wiz | atlantic |
| diana ross | believe in yourself | the wiz | mca/motown |
| stephanie mills and ted ross | be a lion | the wiz | atlantic |
| cast | be a lion | the wiz | mca/motown |
| stephanie mills | home | the wiz | atlantic |
| michael jackson and diana ross | ease on down the road | the wiz/ultimate collection | mca/motown/epic |
this is part one out of two of the 'art as liberation' series... tonight, we are looking at 'the wiz', speaking of its political implications in between the play and film musical adaptations.
Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 08/20/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| michael jackson | i can't help it (cubanix remix) | ||
| jacksons | sunset driver | the ultimate collection | epic |
| jackson 5 | forever came today | moving violation | motown |
| michael jackson | dangerous (roger's rough dub) | HIStory in the mix | epic |
| michael jackson | wanna be startin' somethin' (instrumental) | 12" | epic |
| michael jackson | speechless | invincible | epic |
| michael jackson | everybody's somebody's fool | ben | motown |
| michael jackson | wings of my love | got to be there | motown |
| michael jackson | someone in the dark | e.t storybook | mca |
| jackson 5 | can't get ready for losing you | soulsation! | motown |
| michael jackson | bad (false fade version) | 12" | epic |
| jacksons | different kind of lady | goin' places | phidelphia international/epic |
| michael jackson | can't get out of the rain | 7" | epic |
| jackson 5 | nobody | diana ross presents the jackson 5 | tamla/motown |
| jacksons | that's what you get (for being polite) | destiny | epic |
| jackson 5 | can i see you in the morning | third album | motown |
| michael jackson | cinderella stay awhile | forever, michael | motown |
| jackson 5 | a fool for you | soulsation! | motown |
| michael jackson | the way you love me | ultimate collection | epic |
| michael jackson | shout | cry EP | epic |
| jackson 5 | you ain't giving me what i want (so i'm taking it all back) | soulsation! | motown |
| jackson 5 | big boy | pre-history: the lost steeltown recordings | brunswick/inverted |
this is the playlist for the celebration of michael jackson's 50 years on this planet... there is the interview with aphrodite jones also up... thank you...
peace,
jamilah
Guess Who's Coming to Radio??!! playlist for 08/13/2008
| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| STEVIE WONDER | if it's magic | songs in the key of life | tamla |
| isaac hayes | life's mood/fragile | branded | pointblank |
| jaleel shaw | flipside | optimism | changu |
| isaac hayes | chocolate chip (instrumental) | chocolate chip | abc |
| isaac hayes | the look of love | live at the sahara tahoe | enterprise |
| jaleel shaw | flight | optimism | changu |
| bar-kays | peole unite to save humanity | do you see what i see? | stax |
| bernard wright | spinnin' | 'nard | arista |
| bernard wright | bread sandwiches | ||
| isaac hayes | walk on by | ||
| jackson 5 | walk on | ||
| isaac hayes | never can say goodbye |
east-coast saxophonist jaleel shaw, whose latest work is called 'optimism', was on tonight...
from jaleeshaw.com:
"Jaleel Shaw, alto saxophonist, has performed with such world class artists as Clark Terry, Roy Hargrove, Christian McBride, Jeff "Tain" Watts, Arturo Sandoval, Nicholas Payton, the Village Vanguard Orchestra, and the Count Basie Orchestra. He is currently a member of the Charles Mingus Big Band, the JazzReach education group, and performs in various clubs in New York City and abroad with various groups, including the Jaleel Shaw Quintet."
also, there was a piece (and some songs) dedicated to isaac hayes... RIP to him and bernie mac...
and dear brother TONY MUHAMMAD (who just got back to miami from portland) was on, teaching and reaching the people...
Comments
motown
Hey I love motown and motown history and it is sorta at the top of my list of interests right now, so if I wanted to offer some insight into your upcoming program, what is the protocol? Is there any way to get involved?
motown
yes, i am actually planning to do another show on motown; i didn't get to fit everything i wanted to fit into the show... my plan is to do something in april. i would like to go more in depth about what i was touching on in the last show... is it possible for a 'person of colour' to be successful in america and not sacrifice or compromise their beliefs? i want to do more in-depth conversations/interviews about that.
i am constantly welcoming people to get involved and have some input for the show, so that is wonderful that you are interested!!! what sorts of things were you thinking about?
speak soon,
peace,
jamilah














Chris (guest for 9-10-09)
Hi Jamilah,
Loved the show tonight - I was really struck by Chris' story and how ridiculously the Portland police handled his situation. It makes me concerned for the future of civic-minded organizations like Copwatch and NoPo Cop Stop which exist to do exactly what Chris was doing - observe & record police conduct and provide that record as a defense to the people who police accuse of wrongdoing.
Would it be possible for KBOO to post tonight's show or, at least, the fifteen minutes that Chris spoke about his encounter with Portland police on your webpage or myspace page? I would be very interested to listen to it again and pass it along to my friends at Copwatch, if that is okay. I believe the segment ranged between 8:45 pm - 9:00 pm. Please feel free to e-mail me with a response - it would be great to hear from you. Thank you very much for your help, and keep up the excellent work!