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All Ears
Broadwave
9 episodes
9 months ago
Why do music and grief go hand in hand? For the season finale, we look at the role of music in death. We focus on music in Chinese death rituals, and spend time with the Green Street Mortuary Band — who for over 100 years — have been guiding spirits on their last journey through the streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Guests: Linda Sun Crowder, Lisa Pollard Coppola, and members of the Green Street Mortuary Band Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One”Music Credits: Matthew & Annaliese Redlich - “Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed”; Rosita Serrano - “La Paloma”; Podington Bear - “Tender & Curious”, “Change”, “Cracked Nut Suite”, “Love Sprouts”, “Re Joyce” and “Floating Over The City”; The Green Street Mortuary Band - “Going Home”, “Wishing You Happiness”, “Amazing Grace” All Ears is produced and presented by Annaliese Redlich, with mentorship and supervising production from Beth Atkinson-Quinton and the Broadwave team. For episode transcripts and more information head to our website. Stay in touch via @hearallears and @broadwavepods
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Why do music and grief go hand in hand? For the season finale, we look at the role of music in death. We focus on music in Chinese death rituals, and spend time with the Green Street Mortuary Band — who for over 100 years — have been guiding spirits on their last journey through the streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Guests: Linda Sun Crowder, Lisa Pollard Coppola, and members of the Green Street Mortuary Band Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One”Music Credits: Matthew & Annaliese Redlich - “Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed”; Rosita Serrano - “La Paloma”; Podington Bear - “Tender & Curious”, “Change”, “Cracked Nut Suite”, “Love Sprouts”, “Re Joyce” and “Floating Over The City”; The Green Street Mortuary Band - “Going Home”, “Wishing You Happiness”, “Amazing Grace” All Ears is produced and presented by Annaliese Redlich, with mentorship and supervising production from Beth Atkinson-Quinton and the Broadwave team. For episode transcripts and more information head to our website. Stay in touch via @hearallears and @broadwavepods
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Society & Culture,
Music Interviews,
Documentary
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#4: That Picó Sound!
All Ears
19 minutes 11 seconds
5 years ago
#4: That Picó Sound!
A unique tradition exists in towns along the Caribbean coast of Colombia. With their gigantic, technicolour speakers, the music and culture of Picós are distinctly Afro-Colombian and exist only in specific towns and neighbourhoods in the region. Now for the first time, a Picó Soundsystem is being built outside of Colombia —in Melbourne. In this episode we look at the distinct music and cultural diaspora that created Picos, the power of music to connect people and bridge class divides, and Colombia’s increasing connection to Australia. Guests: Johnny El P, Tom Noonan and Oscar Jimenez Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One” Music Credits: Victoria Jazz Band - “Stevin Ojwango (Dholuo)”, Hernando Hernández - “La Viuda De Pescado”, Adolfo Echeverria y Su Conjunto - “Amaneciendo”, Kanda Bongo Man - “Sai”, Daniel Owino Misani - “Otieno Owing Ramogi”, Son Palenque - “Adios Batata” All Ears is produced and presented by Annaliese Redlich, with mentorship and editorial support from the Broadwave team.  For episode transcripts and more information head to broadwavepods.com/allears Stay in touch via @hearallears and @broadwavepods
All Ears
Why do music and grief go hand in hand? For the season finale, we look at the role of music in death. We focus on music in Chinese death rituals, and spend time with the Green Street Mortuary Band — who for over 100 years — have been guiding spirits on their last journey through the streets of San Francisco’s Chinatown. Guests: Linda Sun Crowder, Lisa Pollard Coppola, and members of the Green Street Mortuary Band Intro Theme: First Kiss Goodnight - “Story One”Music Credits: Matthew & Annaliese Redlich - “Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed”; Rosita Serrano - “La Paloma”; Podington Bear - “Tender & Curious”, “Change”, “Cracked Nut Suite”, “Love Sprouts”, “Re Joyce” and “Floating Over The City”; The Green Street Mortuary Band - “Going Home”, “Wishing You Happiness”, “Amazing Grace” All Ears is produced and presented by Annaliese Redlich, with mentorship and supervising production from Beth Atkinson-Quinton and the Broadwave team. For episode transcripts and more information head to our website. Stay in touch via @hearallears and @broadwavepods