Music In Nature: OZOMATLI
Ozomatli joins us for episode one of "Music In Nature," brought to you by Timberland. In this episode, Raul "El Bully" Pacheco and Wil-Dog Abers talk about the forces of nature that keep Ozo strong, and about their work as U.S. Cultural Ambassadors, representing our multicultural nation in lands as far abroad as Nepal.
Please join us for episode two: Cary Brothers
And episode three: Guster
Directed and edited by Roger Gardner from Anamorphic Productions.
Please join us for episode two: Cary Brothers
And episode three: Guster
Directed and edited by Roger Gardner from Anamorphic Productions.
Five talented teenage boys rehearse their band as they prepare for a high school battle of the bands.
The many cultures of Los Angeles come together in music, exemplified by the great Ozo.
A Nashville songwriter finds peace in the green spaces of Los Feliz, CA.
Portland, Maine, through the eyes of Reverb founder Adam Gardner.
A slice-of-life piece about a 16-year-old bluegrass musician, and the ways that she balances her musical loves with her friends and schoolwork.
You know George Clinton is going to factor into it.
Who knew?
Kanye... Nelson?
Wherein Chris Martin starts wearing a powdered wig.
Who says that loud, aggressive music can't also be intellectual?
Three Hollywood film composers dive into the psychology and strategy involved when writing music for the big screen.
See how
See how this studio is revolutionizing the way a studio can treat our planet, and why artists like
The heat of Atlanta has an effect on James "Groove" Chambers and his hip-hop and R&B productions for folks like
Guess who happens to be recording in Atlanta at Tree today? Soul organist and Motown legend Ike Stubblefield.
Inside the Philadelphia studio that has birthed great records by
Insights into the life of a session musician, as
Stories about working on
The mobile studio that is helping keep
Meet the audio wizards who tour the country on the Lennon Bus, showing kids how to record their songs.
Check out this "resort studio" in California, where
Bassist Jack Daley, one of the talented players who makes records in NYC at Monster Island.
Talking with a few of the Number One Sons, the studio players who bring that live feel to every session they play.
Comments
Well said..Guster.
Posted by: Jay at October 26, 2009 05:47 PM
The pandora Box, open it and you will find new gifts for everyone.Thank you and good luck.I like your Radio is a gift to Art lovers.
Posted by: Raymond Lopera at October 27, 2009 10:09 AM
Pandora, the best to jam along with. Get out your axe and jam for hours, even days.
Posted by: Randy at November 1, 2009 11:12 AM
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