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Jorge Arévalo Mateus' Podcast
Jorge Arévalo Mateus
17 episodes
9 months ago
"Hurdy Gurdy Songs" is a new show exploring the breadth and depth of resistance songs across ethnic, national and generational lines. Produced and hosted by Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Executive Director of the Association for Cultural Equity-Alan Lomax Archive and co-founder of the Woody Guthrie Archives, the program will present classic artists and performances alongside obscure, unknown and emerging singers and players, drawing from repertoires of resistance songs both local and wide. Hurdy Gurdy highlights the struggles of the people -- showcasing individuals, communities and social movements from traditional protests to the latest rage, through songs created in response and resistance.
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"Hurdy Gurdy Songs" is a new show exploring the breadth and depth of resistance songs across ethnic, national and generational lines. Produced and hosted by Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Executive Director of the Association for Cultural Equity-Alan Lomax Archive and co-founder of the Woody Guthrie Archives, the program will present classic artists and performances alongside obscure, unknown and emerging singers and players, drawing from repertoires of resistance songs both local and wide. Hurdy Gurdy highlights the struggles of the people -- showcasing individuals, communities and social movements from traditional protests to the latest rage, through songs created in response and resistance.
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HGS#11 - YOTOWN! Yonkers, where true love conquers!
Jorge Arévalo Mateus' Podcast
59 minutes
7 years ago
HGS#11 - YOTOWN! Yonkers, where true love conquers!
This episode is about the importance of place; where you grew up, and what music had an impact on your identity. (Note: Some tech issues are reflected in the audio quality). Nevertheless, this playlist was gathered from Yonkersonians and the songs they associate with YOTOWN! 1. Neil Simon “Lost in Yonkers” composed by Elmer Bernstein from Lost in Yonkers 2. Chip Taylor “Yonkers Girls” from Yonkers NY (2009) 3. Simon & Garfunkel “Cecilia” from Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970) on Columbia (USA) 4. Rex Smith “You Take My Breath Away” from Sooner or Later (1979) on Columbia/Legacy 5. Barbra Streisand & Louis Armstrong “Hello, Dolly!” from Hello, Dolly! (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) (1969) 6. Ella Fitzgerald “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” from Ella Fitzgerald: The Voice of Jazz (1953) 7. Lovin Spoonful “Summer in the City” from A Real Spoonful of the Lovin Spoonful 8. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas “Jimmy Mack (Single Version (Mono))” from 50th Anniversary The Singles Collection 1962-1972 on UNI/MOTOWN 9. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas “(Love Is Like A) Heat Wave (Single)” from The Ultimate Collection: Martha Reeves & The Vandellas (1998) on Motown (USA) 10. Martha Reeves & The Vandellas “Dancing In the Street (Single Stereo)” from The Ultimate Collection: Martha Reeves & The Vandellas (1998) on Motown (USA) 11. Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels “Devil With a Blue Dress On; Good Golly Miss Molly” from Disc Jockey Hits on Craze Productions 12. Aerosmith “Walk this way” from Aerosmith / Toys In the Attic on Columbia (USA) 13. Lou Reed and the Tots “Vicious” from Vicious
Jorge Arévalo Mateus' Podcast
"Hurdy Gurdy Songs" is a new show exploring the breadth and depth of resistance songs across ethnic, national and generational lines. Produced and hosted by Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Executive Director of the Association for Cultural Equity-Alan Lomax Archive and co-founder of the Woody Guthrie Archives, the program will present classic artists and performances alongside obscure, unknown and emerging singers and players, drawing from repertoires of resistance songs both local and wide. Hurdy Gurdy highlights the struggles of the people -- showcasing individuals, communities and social movements from traditional protests to the latest rage, through songs created in response and resistance.