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Cedric Brooks Tribute and NZ Music Month Special [GFR#241]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks performing at the Womad festival in Wiltshire in 2009. Photograph: C Brandon/Redferns

We start and continue throughout this episode with a tribute to the influential saxophonist who fused music and spirituality, Cedric Im Brooks, who has died at age 70 in the United States from cardiac arrest at New York Hospital in Queens. He had been in a coma-like state since February 2010 and according to his sister, Paulette Keise, was unable to speak for the last three years. Brooks became a pupil at the renowned Alpha Boys School aged 11, where he learned music theory and clarinet In his late teens he took up tenor saxophone and flute. He recorded at Studio One for Clement “Coxsone” Dodd and went on to team up with Rastafarian drummer Count Ossie in the 70s. He also worked with The Skatalites and took Rolando Alphonso’s place on sax in 1999.  May Cedric Brooks rest in peace with the other greats in Heaven.

Seen as its New Zealand Music month during May I thought I’d play a few NZ tunes too. I even managed to get a couple of interviews in with Tisyn of The Midnights and Shelton of Soulovus. Go check the bands websites out and take a listen to their music, I know they’d appreciate it. Both bands are keen to get gigs in and around New Zealand and off-shore if anyone is feeling up to supporting them. Both bands capture qualities of current New Zealand reggae. From the RnB fused soul-roots reggae of Soulovus to the spacey dub-injected reggae of The Midnights, these bands produce quality sounds and rhythms. Enjoy!

Episode 241, 8 May 2013

1. Cedric Im Brooks (with David Madden) – Sea Breeze
2. The Skatalites feat. Cedric Im Brooks – Outback Ska
3. The Skatalites feat. Cedric Im Brooks – Outback Dub
4. The Midnights – Name On The Door [NZ]
Interview with Tisyn Watts of The Midnights

The Midnights

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. Cedric Im Brooks – Give Rasta Glory
6. Cedric Im Brooks and The Sound Dimension – Mun-Dun-Gu
7. The Skatalites feat. Cedric Im Brooks – One Armed Bandit
Interview with Shelton Healey of Soulovus

Soulovus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Soulovus – All The Things [NZ]
9. House Of Shem – Just Remember [NZ]
10. Newtown Rocksteady – Jem’s Tune [NZ]
11. The Black Seeds – So Good [NZ]
12. Cedric Im Brooks with the Rhythm Doctors – Mad Dog
13. Cedric Im Brooks and The The Mystic Revelation Of Rastafari – Rockford Rock

GFR#233 WOMAD NZ 2013 Special with Nicky Bomba of Melbourne Ska Orchestra


Greetings everyone! Heres another serving of musical morsels for you, this time with ‘world’ flavors. I’m spotlighting artists that are featured at WOMAD New Zealand 2013 in Taranaki this weekend (15th-17th March). I catch up with Nicky Bomba over the phone about the Melbourne Ska Orchestra‘s new album and their being a part of Womad 2013 and Byron Bay’s Bluesfest 2013. Their album is HOT so tune in to check out some of the tunes!

Womad is a ‘Festival Experience’ thats not just about excellent music, its also about the artists swapping instruments and microphones for cooking utensils and unusual ingredients, its about film, its about the artists chatting informally with audiences about their lives, their music, and the inevitable effects that each has had on the other. There are more than 80 stalls trading quality art and craft, and food from around the globe. There are workshops with some of the weekend’s performers, a Kidzone and much much more!!! The venue is the stunning Brooklands Park & the TSB Bowl of Brooklands in New Plymouth, Taranaki. Camping is available on-site.

Episode 233, 14 March 2013
1. Jimmy Cliff – Cry No More
2. Melbourne Ska Orchestra (MSO) – Lygon Street Meltdown
3. Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra – Dirty Money
(((Interview with Nicky Bomba of Melbourne Ska Orchestra)))
4. MSO – Best Things In Life
5. MSO – Get Smart
6. MSO – Papas Got A Brand New Ska
7. MSO – Hes A Tripper
8. Newtown Rocksteady – Good Mood [NZ]
9. The Yoots – Ka Ru Ka Ru [NZ]
10. MSO – While You Wait
11. Hugh Masekela – Mandela (bring him back home!)
12. Novalima – Coba Guarango
13. LA-33 – Roxanne
14. LA-33 – Manuela
15. Jimmy Cliff – One More (Alternate Version)
16. MSO – Katoomba
17. The Hawk feat. Little Hannah Collins – Don’t Judge A Book By It Cover

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FACEBOOK www.facebook.com/MelbourneSkaOrchestra
iTUNES https://itunes.apple.com/au/artist/melbourne-ska-orchestra/id578389267
SOUNDCLOUD http://soundcloud.com/melbourne-ska-orchestra
TWITTER http://twitter.com/MelbSkaOrchestr
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GO FEET! Radio#230 Love Uprising

More new tunes here for you, plenty of off beats and grooves for good moods. I interview the NZ Lotto man – those from New Zealand will know him – Russell Harrison the man with the smooth vocals cords and plenty of personality to match. He talks about the Uprising concert in Rotorua and how hes moved on from being the Lotto Man.

This is a Love Uprising, make love not war! Peace!

Episode 230, 20 February 2013
1. 1814 – Cool Johnny Cool [NZ]
2. Ardijah – Time Makes The Wine [NZ]
3. Easy Star Allstars feat. Mojo Morgan and Steel Pulse – The Girl Is Mine
4. Luciano – Moving On
5. Morgan Heritage – Brooklyn and Jamaica
6. Delroy Wilson – Love Uprising
7. Prince Fatty Presents Hollie Cook in Dub – And The Beat Goes On
8. U-Roy feat. Horace Andy – Reason With Jah
9. Susan Cadogan and the Crabs Corporation – Day After Day
10. 1814 – Lovers Paradise [NZ]
11. The Lions – This Generation
12. Gigantes Magneticos – Sintonia Magnetica
13. Soul Radics – Think Twice
14. Antonee First Class – Who You Are
15. Beastie Boys – No Sleep Till Brooklyn
16. Mos Def feat. Medina Green – Summertime Running
17. The Adjusters – Super Good Looking