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As we closeout women month and their noteworthy contributions to society. We celebrate our closeout with guest, Marissa Jackson - chef, writer, and stage play producer,
We will discuss Marrissa's transition from a chef to a playwright and of course there will be music! Tune in to this heartwarming tribute to women's strength, wisdom, and their critical role in building a progressive society. Marissa's story is a testament to resilience.
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Welcome to a special Women's Month episode! Dive into the world of talented female artists leaving a significant impact in the field of independent music. Discover the captivating journey of the best-kept secret with RnB & Jazz Artist, Felece Tillman. Experience her captivating tales from the concert halls to recording studios, as she shares her life story, her music and her journey.
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Welcome to the latest episode of Smiley J Artizone, a hub for celebrating independent music and creativity. Our host, Smiley J, engages in an exciting dialogue with the multi-talented Jess Paul— who is not just a singer and songwriter, but also a community activist and a comedian.
In this engaging interview, Jess shares his unwavering passion for nurturing local music, with a particular focus on go-go - Washington D.C's signature genre. He discusses his contributions to Kids Crank, a non-profit initiative aimed at promoting musicianship among youth and across cultures.
JusPaul also sheds light on his collaborations with other bands, especially with The Jogo Project, and their hit 'Baby Fever.' This go-go song, as per Jess, could be the most commercialized in the industry. Apart from music, Jess talks about his varied roles - from being a tour guide to a cultural advocate. He elaborates on mastering time management and scheduled planning that helps him juggle his many commitments.
Besides his music, Jess Paul gives us a glimpse into his personal life, sharing his joy for crafting unforgettable moments with his family. Evidently, this vibrant personality shatters the 'serious adult' stereotype, emphasizing the value of creating and cherishing memories with loved ones.
Jess leaves listeners with valuable advice for upcoming artists, inspiring them not to suppress their unique voices under societal pressures. He emphasizes the artists' significant role in community transformation and change. Further, he notes the importance of mental and emotional wellness, underlining the necessity of maintaining a positive mindset and eradicating toxicity.
As a treat, the episode wraps up with a musical delight from JusPaul. Tune in and let his vibrant energy uplift your spirits and move your feet!
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Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Dayna Davis stops by the Artist Zone to discuss music, her sound, and some of her favorite music influences.
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Saxophonist, Hiruy Tifre excitedly discusses his highly anticipated debut project titled 10,000 hours.
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Everyone loves the mystery of magic. Magician, Rahaan discusses the beautiful human connection that magic brings to people of all ages!
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Artist, Brandon Lane discuses new music, his many roles as an artist and his advocacy for men's mental health.
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Mustaf Captain SoulStar discusses his music influences, while still staying true to his sound, which can be described as soulful, combining several genres such as R&B, and hip hop producing a great soulful sound.
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The multitalented singer songwriter Jason Morales discusses his newly released single "Cant Get Enough of Your Love" and his inspiration behind the song, along with his music journey, and industry tips to other independent artists.
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Grammy-nominated Smooth Jazz and R&B artist known for her soulful vocals, Maysa Leak, discusses the inspiration behind her 14th solo project, Music For Your Soul.
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Join me along with Guitarist Doc Flowers who discusses his new music and how he uses music to express love, peace, and harmony.
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Mental health activist and Poetress Blue discusses her passion for using various art forms as a powerful catalyst for healing within.
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Celebrating Women's month with award-winning multi-instrumentalist and composer Marcia Miget, who discusses everything from family, friends, and of course, her new music, We Return!
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Closing out Black History Month with poetry and my favorite songs expressing Black experiences, from love and fear to family traditions.
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The Queen of Philly, Tanqueray Hayward, is back with new music and a new attitude on life and her love for music.
- Visa fler