Audios
Monday, August 11, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
WKPJB Radio 103.9 The Indie Storm featuring Charles Seabe Banks
8:30 pm est(347) 324- 5487
WKPJB Radio 103.9 The Indie Storm featuring Charles Seabe Banks
Tonight Charles SEABE Banks is in the building
he's got a new book out
Charles SeaBe Banks
SeaBe as most of us call him is a prolific Poet, Spoken Word and Graphic Artist who has a very unique and distinctive flavor in his work. He is a friend to all and expresses himself without the inhibitions of who is watching. His spirit is very embracing and jovial as is his Creative Expressions.
http://www.innerchildpress.com/charles-seabe-banks.php
http://threadsofthelettersea.posterous.com
http://www.blackplanet.com/seabe0604/
Hands down You’re in tha building with some of the hottest indie artists in the industryPoets, rappers, beat makers, DJ’s, singers ALL of them!!!
Join Jamie Bond from UnMuted Ink
Kelligraphy Pens from Masterful Mindgasms
and Chamber7 from Erotic Echoes
Bring an open mind and prepare to be inspired
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wkpjbradio
Listener dial-in number: (347) 324- 5487
Thursday, May 1, 2014
WKPJB Radio 103.9 The Indie Storm featuring J. Sharelle 05/01 by WKPJB 1039 The Indie Storm | Poetry Podcasts
Brooklyn born and bred poet & songwriter J.Sharelle has been
performing in NYC since 2005. She began with spoken word events and has
since evolved to live performances backed by a full band.
At a
young age, J.Sharelle's life began to change and innocence grew dim.
Family was changing, people who once meant everything were gone. Knowing
very little about music, she found freedom from the pain of loved ones lost in melodies. At a tender age music became everything ---most of all her means to cope with hardships.
"When I was 7, I memorized my first song...it was Audio2’s 1987
classic, “Top Billin”. It was refreshingly different then my uncles 70’s
slow jams or those tear-jerking gospel hymns my grandmother played. It
was then that I realized there was music for every occasion. I can
picture myself with ponytails, a gold chain, and cut up denim shorts in
the mix of a fish fry, a card game or better yet a block party, and not
because I cared about the festivities but because I wanted to be where
the music was no matter the outcome".
J.Sharelle's writing
embarks on love & life; truth & emotions; triumph & loss.
Her writings evoke the passion of a spoken word artist combined with
finesse of a R&B artist. Giving life to the art of songwriting,
J.Sharelle breathes power and passion back to words.
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/
http://www.reverbnation.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/
https://www.facebook.com/
https://soundcloud.com/
http://jsharelle.tumblr.com/
https://twitter.com/JSHARELLE
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
WKPJB Radio 103.9 The Indie Storm Featuring Author Bessie Sims 04/15 by WKPJB 1039 The Indie Storm | Poetry Podcasts
Sites: bessiesims.com, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Baker & Taylor, Ingram, Walden Books, nookpress for $3.99, Kobo,& iBookstore
ISBN:978-1-304-80248-4
Libraries: East Cleveland & Medina Ohio
Poets, rappers, beat makers, DJ’s, singers ALL of them!!!
Join Jamie Bond from UnMuted Ink
Kelligraphy Pens from Masterful Mindgasms
and Chamber7 from Erotic Echoes
Bring an open mind and prepare to be inspired
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wkpjbradio
Listener dial-in number: (347) 324- 5487
Saturday, April 12, 2014
WKPJB RADIO #UnMutedInk Tribute to Jaze Baqti and WriterJones 04/12 by WKPJB 1039 The Indie Storm | Poetry Podcasts
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wkpjbradio/2014/04/13/wkpjb-radio-unmutedink-tribute-to-jaze-baqti-and-writerjones
high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly
desire.
France and spoken word artist WriterJones from Portsmouth, Virginia.
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with an insatiable need to provide a useful message through his words, describe
Virginia born Spoken Word Artist Writer Jones. In 1996 Jones transitioned from
true school MC to poet after several attempts at breaking into the Hip Hop
scene were futile. Using the methods he'd learned and the hours of hard work
and practice it took to perfect his craft, Jones tried his hand at writing
poetry as an outlet for his creative frustration. Once his work began to take
on the form of many who came before him, he decided that poetry would properly
fulfill his need to use the gift that he had been blessed with. It wasn't until
2007 when Jones returned to Norfolk State University to complete his studies in
Mass Communications, that he began writing and performing more frequently. That
would be about the time when he decided that all the material he had written
should be put to some use. The end result would be his first published book of
poetry titled My Soul Experience: Moods and Moments. It would be another three
years of writing and performing at local open mics and colleges, even a few out
of state, before Jones would decide to record his first album titled Observe
and Report...The Ep. Still raw and un-mastered, the album was, surprisingly,
received well in local poetry and spoken word circles and garnered a
substantial amount of airplay on several online radio stations. Only one year
and a few months later, Jones returned with his new album titled Intellectually
Street and this time out the success of the project was far more great and
through clever marketing techniques and social media, more people became fans
of his work. In particular, French Producer Jaze Baqti, with whom he recently
released a collaboration project titled Jaze Suite: 5110. So far, the project
is being lauded as one to watch by several online music sites. WriterJones'
drive? Hard work and passion for the art.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
The Hump Day Show : Featuring 'The Poetry Posse' 01/29 by Inner Child Radio | Poetry Podcasts
Join Us here on Inner Child Radio for
The Hump Day Show
where we are featuring : The Poetry Posse aka Jamie Bond, Gail Weston
Shazor, Albert 'Infinite' Carrasco, Siddartha Beth Pierce, Janet P.
Caldwell, June "Bugg" Barefield, Debbie M. Allen, Tony Henninger, Joe
DaVerbal Minddancer, Robert Gibbons, Neetu Wali, Shareef Abdur -
Rasheed, William S. Peters, Sr. and a Special Feature with Terri
'Poetry' Johnson.
7-9 PM, EDT - 714 816-4751 ~ All Are Welcomed . . . xoxoxo