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Creator to Creators With Meosha Bean

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  • Filmmaker Meosha Bean interviews creatives from around the world about trending topics. Join the conversation.

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  • Creator to Creators S6 Ep 27 Belle Vex
    Jul 16 2024
    Bio:
    Born and raised in New Bedford, MA, Belle Vex’s journey into the spotlight was as eclectic as his music. Initially captivated by the allure of acting, he immersed himself in the arts from a young age, exploring the depths of creativity through various instruments, including the cello. However, the universe had other plans, leading him on a tumultuous path marked by unexpected twists and turns.
    A move to California in pursuit of an acting career proved fleeting, disrupted by life-altering car accidents that forced Belle Vex to reassess his path. It was during a deep and dark, pivotal moment of introspection that his true calling emerged – music. With unwavering determination, he embraced this new chapter, leaving his dreams behind for the studio, and thus, Belle Vex was born.
    Infusing his music with a distinctive blend of “cool,” Belle Vex’s sonic landscape is a reflection of his journey – raw, authentic, and unfiltered. His songs serve as a conduit for personal growth and self-discovery, delving into the depths of desire, resilience, and the human experience with a candidness that is both refreshing and empowering.



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  • Creator to Creators S6 Ep 26 Norman Collins
    Jul 3 2024
    By Kurt Beyers- Edited by L Casserly Boomerang BeatTo introduce his new album, Front Porch Philosopher, Norman Collins offers “I Wanna Rule Somebody,” a pure piece of hard-driving, rock guitar and messaging in which the subject is the betrayal of belief and trust.The album and the single will be released on May 22.Guitar and a steady, hard fast drum begin, but not just to philosophy’s beat. In this song, we get rock metaphysics. After the rest of the band crashes in, setting the rhythm and harmony of the argument, Norman introduces the subject:Join my church, I canSave your lifeTake my hand, and I mightWant your wifeThe song, and the album, are full of Norman’s brand of progressive Americana. It is a fusion of a lot of different kinds of music —but mainly rock, blues, soul and country — and delivered hot and sweet.“I Wanna to Rule Somebody” is rock with what he describes as something like “Led Zeppelin goes country punk.”Oddly, the only tone that might be called “philosophical” is Norman when he’s talking about the album.What does he want to say about “I Wanna to Rule Somebody” or Front Porch Philosopher“Well there’s — I hate to brag — but there’s some pretty good guitar playing on there. If people like guitar playing, there’s good solos and,” he pauses, thinks a second, continues, “oh, nice chord changes. And interesting arrangements.”Which is a sedate, academic way to talk about music that, fast or slow, gets the pulse involved in listening and drives lyrics into heads like nails into walls.Let me prove, that you Got a soul Join our faith, underMy controlProposition-conclusion, proposition-conclusion. Drums provide punctuation.I wanna to rule, rule somebodyI don’t care about who it isNorman knows his music and, as in “Get Back in the Car,” “What the Cat Dragged In” and “All I Wanted Was Roses,” he also knows how to put a story into lyrics.Norman has been making music, playing, and touring with a wide variety of musicians and bands since the late ’60s, mainly out of San Francisco, though he was born and raised in St. Louis. He has also lived and worked in Nashville.Progressive Americana, for him, he says, “has something to do with a little bit of country and blues,” but influenced by much of American music from the last century. That becomes clear as he talks about influences.“Everybody has the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and Chuck Berry as influences,” he said. “But I also like bands like, say, The Lovin’ Spoonful. Nobody seems to mention them much. I like them a lot. I bought every album by them.”He includes all the English invasion bands, not only the Beatles and the Stones but bands such as the Zombies and the Kinks. He puts in San Francisco bands like Jefferson Airplane, Neil Young, Hot Tuna and others. As he goes on, he comes to people as varied in time and place as Howlin’ Wolf, Sturgill Simpson, Rodney Crowell, BB King, Hank Williams, Ernest Tubb, John Lee Hooker, early Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green.Progressive Americana indeed. His 2023 EP, Something to Say, has almost come to define the term for much of South America.“Hey Marie,” a single from that album, went close to viral on that continent and in Spain, said Larry Casserly, Norman’s artist manager. “Due to my flexibility and experience, I enjoy the opportunity to stay busy here on the West Coast” Collins mentions. The band in Something to Say and Front Porch Philosophers is Norman Collins and the Tumblers.“I’ve been performing my own songs since I was 28,” he said. “I had a pretty popular band here in San Francisco, The Confessions, back in ’81, and since then I’ve never been out of an original band.Front Porch Philosopher has a mix of old and new material. “I Wanna to Rule Somebody” and others are older tracks redone with a new producer/ arranger, Paul Kraushaar owner of PSR Recording. “Paul did a great job with these songs. The songs are more aggressive,” said Norman. “The guitar playing is more aggressive, the drums are more aggressive.”“We are mostly playing festivals and clubs type venues right now, and I’d like to take a step up in that direction” Norman states. “I know this new release will provide for more recognition and a chance to tour more places, larger venues and hopefully attract attention from an Indie label that believes in this music and might be willing to invest in this project,” said Norman. “This band,” he said, “is ready to go.”Get ready and go with Norman Collins and the Tumblers and connect on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/creator-to-creators-with-meosha-bean--4460322/support.
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  • Creator to Creators S6 Ep 25 Sisaundra
    Jun 26 2024
    Country is introduced to soaring, old school gospel, with R&B making the introduction,
    in “You Remain,” a joyous song of worship from Sisaundra, host of The Sisaundra Show
    on AFRO TV.
    “You Remain,” released March 5, is worship music that can get believers dancing and
    make non-believers wishing they believed.
    “It’s a beautiful tapestry of music that my friends and I put together to — of course
    —honor God,” said Sisaundra. “It’s basically talking about God, that He remains the
    same today, yesterday and forever.”
    The song begins in bluegrass as her country self begins with soft, fast drums, guitars,
    fiddle and banjo in the background. Then it’s off into joyful music and Sisaundra’s
    powerful voice running up and down the scale in three minutes of worship that are
    surely pleasing to the ears of God and people.
    She and her band, For the Culture, began working on it last year, shortly after she
    released another worship song, “Yes (You’d Hear My Mom Say).”
    “The music is all live,” she said, “from violins to guitars, from upright bass to steel guitar.
    We have amazing singers, amazing players.”
    Singer, songwriter and producer, Sisaundra has worked as vocal director and
    choreographer for Celine Dion, recorded and performed on stage with artists such as
    Peabo Bryson, Janet Jackson, George Duke, Sheila E., Gloria Estefan, Enrique
    Iglesias, Patti LaBelle and Najee.
    She was on Blake Shelton’s team in season 6 of “The Voice.”
    The first single she ever put out, “Shout,” was a No. 1 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club hit.
    Monday through Friday, at 7 p.m. Eastern time — sharp — she hosts The Sisaundra
    Show on Comcast Xfinity Channel 1623, streaming on NOW. That’s her regular work,
    filming five days a week.
    She also has a monthly show, AFROJams, where she hosts some of today’s top artists
    as they give live performances.
    As she says in the opening of “You Remain,” Sisaundra is a country woman, Southern
    born, and in this song, she is presenting her country self to God and the world.
    The subject is in the roots of her faith, talking to God, telling him she knows that “You
    remain the same.”
    “He’s the one thing that we can depend on, the constant that we can depend on,” she
    said. “That’s what ‘You Remain’ is about.”
    Though the song was written about eight months ago, she said now, the Easter season,
    is the proper time to release it.
    “Easter is coming up, and it being country at heart, the idea of the song makes the
    timing perfect in today’s world.”
    Soon, “You Remain” will get its own, exclusive performance on The Sisaundra Show.
    “I’m hoping that the song is going to touch the hearts of everyone who hears it,” she
    said, “that they will open their hearts to it and that it will bless them.”
    Receive the blessing and connect to Sisaundra on all platforms for new music, videos,
    and social posts.

    Website: https://www.sisaundra.live
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