Music Up Drama Down is a 10 Episode podcast about music, art and culture by Jimmy Brixton and Frida Bollani Magoni in support of “The Crowdfunding Festival of Arts” a 60 day program fundraising for art,music,fashion and London based charities. With special international guests.
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Music Up Drama Down is a 10 Episode podcast about music, art and culture by Jimmy Brixton and Frida Bollani Magoni in support of “The Crowdfunding Festival of Arts” a 60 day program fundraising for art,music,fashion and London based charities. With special international guests.
In this episode of Music Up Drama Down, Frida and Jimmy chatted to London based musician Eyal Pik about his recently released album “Mercury Retrograde”
James Harknett owns a personal Madonna collection cataloging 11000 items he’s collected since 1984! In this week’s episode, Frida and Jimmy talked to James about his collection, Madonna as a music icon. Includes a special acoustic version of “Live To Tell” by Jimmy and Frida.
In this episode, we chatted with Tamara de Lempicka’s great-granddaughter Marisa de Lempicka and discussed the artist’s life and work as well as how Marisa is keeping Tamara’s legacy up today.
In this episode, Frida and Jimmy talk to Cathryn Robson and Jedd Clark about the Fitzmaurice Voicework, a holistic approach to voice training originated by Catherine Fitzmaurice
In this episode Jimmy and Frida perform a piano and voice mash up of “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor and “Supreme” by Robbie Williams and chat to vocal coach Annabel Williams about her recently released singers app.
In this first episode, entrepreneur and musician Jimmy Brixton and pianist/singer Frida Bollani Magoni talk about their journeys as artists, their musical influences as well as touching upon life challenges including touring and being bullied. In this episode, Jimmy also performs a rendition of Elton John’s “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues” and Frida delivers her version of “You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman” by Aretha Franklin.
Music Up Drama Down is a 10 Episode podcast about music, art and culture by Jimmy Brixton and Frida Bollani Magoni in support of “The Crowdfunding Festival of Arts” a 60 day program fundraising for art,music,fashion and London based charities. With special international guests.