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One born in Trinidad, the other in Canada.... Trapped their homes during the NYC Covid-19 outbreak of 2020, our two heroes did what everyone else did: they said, unto themselves, and unto each other: ”We’re cool and funny and unique. We should start a podcast.” And they did, and it was good. And nobody cared. Now, years have passed - it’s 2025 - and these two developmentally-disabled individuals continue to connect, divided between New York City and Washington, DC . And still, they’re convin ...
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Hey there! 🎙️ Let's dive into the world of UnfilTERD podcast where we chat about everything under the sun and even things that seem like nothing at all! Join us for candid conversations, wild topics, and a sprinkle of randomness. It's where the unexpected becomes the norm, and where every topic gets its moment in the spotlight. Tune in for a rollercoaster ride of discussions that will keep you entertained and enlightened. Let's keep it real, unfiltered, and totally engaging! 🎧 #UnfilTERD #Po ...
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This is Vancouver’s bona fide culture and politics podcast. Hosted by Mo Amir, parse through the relevant issues with the city’s most colourful personalities. With its heart on its sleeve and caution thrown to the wind, this is a podcast that is provocative, informative, and sometimes emotional. This is VANCOLOUR
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There's a new sponsor for the first big jazz festival of the season, but the same great music as always seems to be ready to go. The 2025 Saratoga Jazz Festival is sponsored by GE Vernova, and is scheduled for June 28-29 on the scenic grounds of Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC). As always, the range of talent is broad, from the blues (Gary Cl…
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Sometimes jazz musicians get their big breaks at school, and others from mentors on the bandstand. And others…from their job in land use regulation? Such is the case for singer Susan Hinkson, whose debut album Just In Time (on windfall creations, LLC) is a spirited romp through the Great American Songbook. For years Susan was a regulator and policy…
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You don’t judge a book by it’s cover, and you don’t judge a band by its name. Toronto-based Shuffle Demons may sound like a retro-blues band, but in fact the sounds they have captured on their latest album, Are You Really Real? (Alma/Universal ) don’t easily get categorized. There’s the jazz-funk of “X Marks The Spot,” swinging “Good Mourning,” and…
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I last caught up with pianist Eric Reed almost two years ago, as he marked the release of his fine tribute album Black, Brown and Blue (Smoke Sessions Records). He returns to original music with his full name on the album Out Late (Smoke Sessions Records), buoyed by a killer band featuring trumpeter Nicholas Payton, tenor saxophonist Eric Alexander…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. Are you a reformed crash-out? Tune in as EyodaNikol & Tea exchange old crash-out stories and the emotions that still arise as a reformed crash-out . Brother Marvin Sapp may have had a crash out moment...I don't know, I'm just sayin. We also have a new confession. Do you have a crash-out story or a confessi…
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Our two heroes do their best not to get thrown in jail, while they discuss the happiest places on earth (Not Disneyland), the current anger toward cars (not the Disney movie), the poetry of Davey P (Disney, holler at me), Group Text Etiquette, and our collective inability to multitask - all while listening to YMCA in Finnish.…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. Join us on this episode of UnfilTERD Podcast with EyodaNikol as we catch up after a brief hiatus. Tune in as we find out how why Tea is in a cast, EyodaNikol's review of YNB's showcase, unruly kids, and a very juicy confession session. We listen & we don't judge...maybe a lil bit. Support the show Don’t fo…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. We are more than excited to have Labelle Armstrong "LilMsRealEstate" of LPT Realty join us to discuss the correlation between wealth & health for Black Women. She will discuss breaking generational curses for our generation and generations to come and how financial stability can contribute to better health…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. Join me and my co-host for the day "Dirtsko" as we dive into quirky holidays like National Singles Awareness Day and explore the odd timing of tax-free weekends. Plus, we'll uncover fascinating Black History Month facts, like Chester Pierce's contribution to Sesame Street, and reminisce about the classic s…
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Our two resident idiots continue to...well, talk a lot about everything, including MIA nuclear experts, vegan humpback whales, Fidel Sanchez (definitely not his real name) and the berry pickers in Florida, how much fun we could all be having with 3D printed water guns, #MapBeefs, and how Davey's 3rd favorite person can...well, **** outta here.…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. Happy Black History Month! We are here being bliggity, biggity hella black! Join the fun as we talk about thrifting, ozempic trainers and the best and worst of massages and after all the silliness we get into setting boundaries with family. Setting boundaries with family is hard, especially with parental f…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. Man we had a time this episode! Dirtsko and Kandid Kanvas Ink joined us to celebrate EyodaNikol's birthday. Listen in as we exchange drunk stories, "how we met tales" and even some gifts...well...I got gifts cause it's MY BIRTHDAY!!! Support the show Don’t forget to like & subscribe to our YouTube channel!…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. Join "Tea" & "E" as they have a TikTok funeral for the recently banned & resurrected platform. They also discuss E's birthday plans, tax season and the ups & downs of having a life outside of being a mom. They give insight on setting boundaries for "me time" and the guilt that sometimes come with it. Suppo…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. It’s a special New Year’s episode with some pros joining in. We’re diving into confession sessions where listeners can text their deepest secrets. There’s also a fun question about who’d be on your zombie apocalypse team. The host’s picking her daughter and younger sister for the team, but she’s definitely…
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Our heroes kick off 2025 - the last year of all the years - by talking through who's REALLY eating cats, how Kanye has orcas looking stylish, how mass-immigration from the 51st state doesn't seem to be a problem, how old rappers are selling us everything, and how being good-looking absolves you from killing someone...FINALLY, we can start murdering…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. EyodaNikol & Tonya discuss various topics, including feelings of self-worth, the impact of upbringing on relationships, the challenges of being a parent, and the nuances of seeking therapy. The speakers reflect on their childhood experiences, how those shaped their identities, and the dynamics of their rel…
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New music, new segments! Our two heroes return after a long and enjoyable birthday week, to elucidate the issues of the day: Syria's rebel takeover, asteroids hitting the Earth at a moment's notice, Oxford University's inability to define what a "word" is, the presence of a man wearing a hoodie at every international incident, and why Mayor Eric Ad…
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There's a bumper crop of new Holiday Jazz out there folks, so i you are looking for last minute enjoyment for Christmas and Hanukkah (and all the rest of the seasonal celebrations) you can listen to Podcast 993, featuring: Nick Maclean - "Christmas Time is Here" from his single on Browntasauras Records Christian Sands - "Do You Hear What I Here" fr…
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At its heart, Oneness is Israeli-born vocalist/songwriter/arranger Sivan Arbel’s musical response to the divisions she sees in society. Seamlessly blending Eastern and Western influences, she invites listeners to embrace their cultural and ideological differences and yet recognize the universal connections that bind us all. A tall order in late 202…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. This episode explores candid and layered discussions about relationships, emotions, and personal boundaries. The host dives into the dynamics of sex without emotions, asserting that physical intimacy doesn’t always equate to emotional connection and can often just be about achieving a nut. They also examin…
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On its own merits, the music on Seven Days, Mauricio Morales’ latest album, speaks with a strong, persuasive creative voice. The respected bassist-composer-bandleader’s fourth album presents seven distinctive compositions for sextet, with sophisticated shifts in mood and musical structure. In a mode of decidedly modern jazz which also manages to be…
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With The Colors of My Life: A Cy Coleman Songbook, Manhattan Transfer founding member and Grammy Award-Winning vocalist Janis Siegel and acclaimed pianist/arranger/musical director Yaron Gershovsky, together have co-produced their first duo songbook album. And it comes from a classic “When a door closes, a window opens” moment. The Manhattan Transf…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. In this laid-back and reflective bonus episode, the host dives into vacation vibes, frustrations with traditional Thanksgiving, and societal topics sparking online debate. Starting with thoughts on the monotony of work and opting for pizza over turkey, the conversation shifts to a viral TikTok trend where …
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Send us a message to get in on the action. In this episode, we explore the complexities of accountability and shared responsibility in modern relationships. From navigating the risks of casual encounters to addressing the societal imbalance in how consequences are distributed, this conversation pulls no punches. Our host(s) examine the "oops moment…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. EyodaNikol introduces her new co-host "T' and they explore the raw, unfiltered realities of navigating today's political and social landscape. In this episode, hosts dive into heartfelt conversations about resilience, community, and the fight for fundamental rights. With an emphasis on experiences from Bla…
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Long hailed for her style-blurring renditions of artists spanning Tom Waits and Jimi Hendrix to Marvin Gaye and Metallica, Elles sees Youn Sun Nah bringing her remarkable voice and unique perspective to a range of songs that have deeply fueled her own indescribable musical approach, all made famous by such iconic female artists as Björk, Sarah Vaug…
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No Cowards in Our Band is a musical drama telling the story of renowned activist and abolitionist Frederick Douglass (1818-1895) through his own words. With the performance just days before the 2024 Presidential Election, the piece is a striking reminder of the power of the pen, the voice, and the vote. Based on a libretto by Anthony Knight, Jr. an…
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Tord Gustavsen has gone down many musical paths in his still-blossoming career. Classically trained and educated in musicology, Tord also has a deep knowledge of jazz, which he has seamlessly integrated with the folk and religious music of his upbringing in Oslo. In many ways a quintessential ECM artis (though in our conversation he says he did not…
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I’m always happy to preview jazz festivals across the US on Straight No Chaser. The big ones like Newport or Monterey are always great, and regional festivals like those held in Saratoga or by NJPAC are a blast. But I have a special place in my heart for the cities and towns who present festivals, places like Northampton, MA, or Burlington, VT, Har…
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Pianist and keyboardist Dan Siegel has covered a broad swath of the jazz spectrum over the course of his four-and-a-half decade career, from straight ahead swing to sleek contemporary sounds. While that’s a testament to Siegel’s multi-faceted talents and restless curiosity, it’s also the result of the diverse array of collaborators that have joined…
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‘Genre-fluid’ is a great word to describe the music of guitarist Ethan Margolis, aka “Emaginario.” A life-long student of music, he has traveled the world from his native Cleveland to bring African diaspora-Caribbean sounds and flamenco stylings to his musical base of the blues and folk-rock. Margolis has evolved into a creative and worldly artist,…
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Norma Winstone has been a one of a kind musician in the jazz scene for more than fifty years. A unique artist as both jazz vocalist and lyricist, and ability to sing in ensembles from Big Bands to Avant-garde ensembles to intimate duets and trios have made each release in her distinctive career a “must hear.” Her first ECM recording in six years, O…
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A reliably swinging presence and facile improviser on the New York scene since the late ‘80s, guitarist Greg Skaff has shared the bandstand with such jazz greats as Stanley Turrentine, Freddie Hubbard, David “Fathead” Newman and Ralph Peterson Jr., as well current notables like Mike LeDonne, David Hazeltine, Orrin Evans, Ben Allison, Jim Rotondi an…
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The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner is Conrad Herwig’s latest reimagination of music from his musical heroes, and in this case, former boss on the bandstand. Backed by a band that includes his closest friends and long-time collaborators, including Craig Handy (tenor & baritone saxophone), Alex Norris (trumpet & flugelhorn), Bill O'Connell (piano), Ruben …
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The Latin Side of McCoy Tyner is the latest installment in a critically-acclaimed series that started in 1996 with The Latin Side of John Coltrane. It's the work of Conrad Herwig, a musically gifted, bilingual artist, a master trombonist who grew up admiring jazz's greatest practitioners but, at the same time, cutting his Latin Jazz teeth with lege…
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An early highlight of the summer for jazz fans in the US Northeast is always the Freihoer's Saratoga Jazz Festival, held on the grounds of the lovely Saratoga Performing Arts Center ("SPAC"). This year's lineup should please almost any jazz fan, bringing ta wide ranging lineup to two stages on June 29 and 30. Want the inside scoop on the festival? …
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Those who cover music love to categorize the music and musicians we focus on. I put myself all too often into this group. What should I call it? Is it Acid Jazz? Post Bop? Downtown Loft? But far too often muscians fall in between the cracks of these often arbitrary categories, and we are left looking for new descriptive words. Often the words fail …
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""In a world where it's easy to be cynical and bitter, what strikes me most about Nicola and his music is the pure joy and excitement that he brings and carries with him at all times. To be present in the euphoria of this art form is the most difficult skill the way I see it and many young artists seem to ignore that simple and powerful fact. Nicol…
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Zaccai Curtis continues to be one of the most engaging piano players of the past decade. Whether as a band leader (alone or with his brother Luques) or backing the likes of the late Ralph Peterson, Lakecia Benjamin and Cindy Blackman Santana, his strong sense of rhythm and deep knowledge of Latin and Afro-Cuban sounds and Bebop chords make him a co…
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Send us a message to get in on the action. In this episode of UnfilTERD podcast EyodaNikol sits down with her offspring Pharaoh Shaya and Kandid Kansas to discuss what makes women masculine. Listen! we're just here getting kicks off this asinine list that some one with too much time on his hands compiled about all of us independent women. It's pure…
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