DJ Jamal öffentlich
[search 0]
Mehr
Download the App!
show episodes
 
This relaxing music best suited for study, work, cooking, like dinner music, background music, romantic music, relaxation music or music for stress relief. Let the beautiful, soothing and inspirational music help you relax!
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
25 MINS OF FIRE IS A MUSIC PODCAST STARTED BY DJ MAL TO PROVIDE HIS SUPPORTERS WITH A CLEAN MUSICAL SELECTION OF ALL THE LATEST HITS, GREAT FOR PEOPLE ON THE GO, WORKOUT, OR EVEN AT WORK!!! EACH VOLUME WILL BE A DIFFERENT GENRE SO LOOK OUT FOR MORE!!! WE DO HOPE YOU ENJOY DONT FORGET TO FOLLOW, SHARE, AND LIKE THIS. FOR BOOKINGS OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION CONTACT @DJMAL_1L ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djmal_1l/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DJMAL_1L Facebook: https:/ ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Queue Points

Queue Points LLC

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Wöchentlich
 
Queue Points is the Black Podcasting Award and Ambie Award nominated music podcast that is dropping the needle on Black Music history and celebrating Black music through meaningful dialogue. The show is hosted by DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray. Visit https://queuepoints.com to learn more.
  continue reading
 
www.DJJammy.co.uk http://www.twitter.com/DJJammyUK http://www.facebook.com/DJJammyUK BBPin: 22541290 Real Name: Jamal Hamdaoui Age: 24 Hometown: Dagenham, Essex Started DJing: March 2008 http://www.soundcloud.com/DJJammyUK @DJJammyUK On Twitter
  continue reading
 
One on one's with some of the many stars rooted in the North Carolina creative and hip-hop scene. Hosted by Kinston, NC native and producer, Jonathan Jamal Jones aka J.Trinity. Stay connected by subscribing and following us on IG @insidethelabpod today!
  continue reading
 
Positive Change Award Winner in Society and Culture as CoffeeFitnessUnicorn! Welcome to my Virtual Coffee Spot(c). I’m your pocket DJ and this podcast is where storytelling and coffee hang out. As a super-survivor I have turned my trauma and grief into a powerful, creative force for good. And I learned, it’s never too late to start a podcast—at 51. My podcast is both informative and entertaining, but mostly, I hope we connect. I believe we connect through the power of storytelling. For me, d ...
  continue reading
 
A show highlighting the movers and shakers Chicago Youth Basketball! The honest journalistic style of our Host by Mustafa Sulaiman, brings a unique and fun perspective to High School basketball. Follow on all social platforms @Xposureruns
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Know Better Grow Better Show

Shawn Wilson and Jamila Delong

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monatlich+
 
The Know Better Grow Better Show is your one-stop shop for all things personal growth! Join us on our journey as we explore topics ranging from money and business to relationships and health. We're building businesses, learning from our mistakes, and sharing our first-hand experiences to help you grow. Along the way, we meet inspiring people who have overcome obstacles and share their stories in an easy-to-understand format. Whether you're looking to improve your business, finances, health, ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Just Chris

Chris Robinson

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monatlich
 
'Just Chris' otherwise known as Chris Robinson is an LGBTQ+ Radio Presenter & DJ, Radio Producer and VO artist from Bristol, UK. This Podcast features some of the best interviews and features from 'Just Chris' - Artists, bands and key figures from the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
From The Desk Of Lo

From The Desk Of Lo

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monatlich
 
For his love of hip hop & acting, 27 year old Lo, set out in his podcast journey after being influenced by Combat Jack, Angie Martinez, Taxstone, DJ Clue, NORE, Joe Budden, Elliott Wilson & Kxng Crooked. Lo has always praised the 90s for being the best era in hip hop, which is why he chose to have all guests do a call in interview. As a reminder of some of best interviews were call in interviews during the 90s & 2000s.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
In this bonus episode, we dive into the intersection of music, storytelling, and community building with the incredible Meklit Hadero. Meklit shares insights from her journey as an Ethiopian American musician, storyteller, and cultural activist. We explore the powerful connection between music and migration and how Ethio-Jazz has shaped her artistr…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive deep into the world of ghostwriting in hip hop with “Ghosts in the Shadows: Ghostwriting and the Hip Hop Ecosystem.” Discover the hidden influence of ghostwriters on legendary tracks by artists like Diddy, Queen Latifah, and Roxanne Shanté. Learn about the untold contributions of unsun…
  continue reading
 
In this bonus episode, meet Debra K. Every, opera singer, violin player, and her latest title: author. We deep dive into familial guilt, the catharsis of writing, and of course coffee! We could have talked for ten more hours. Join us on this debut author's word journey. She hits all the right notes! Debra's Website: https://debrakevery.com/…
  continue reading
 
Join DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray as they explore the musical journey of Malcolm Jamal Warner, celebrated for his role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show to Grammy winning musician. This episode delves into Warner's transition from a teen star to a music video director and Grammy-winning musician. Discover his influence on hip-hop, including directing…
  continue reading
 
In this bonus episode, Matthew Mercier, author of Poe and I, shares the love of Edgar on his Death Day. Matthew shares some more stories from his time as the caretaker of Poe Cottage in the Bronx. And we wax nostalgic about Poe, his mysterious death, and why he was a master of his craft. Join us on a weird, spooky, goth journey with the master of t…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray revisit the 20th anniversary of New Edition's 'One Love' album on Bad Boy Records, exploring the collaboration between the iconic R&B group and Diddy. The discussion covers the creative control battles, production challenges, and the impact these conflicts had on the album's s…
  continue reading
 
Meet Anita Stewart (writing under A. F. Stewart), mild-mannered podcast host who is full of surprises. Stewart is a Nova Scotian who loves spicy food, but not seafood, loves all things chocolate, and has an extensive sword and knife collection.In this episode, we delve into her writing background, the writing resources on her YouTube channel, and s…
  continue reading
 
In the season finale of 'I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife,' host DJ Sir Daniel interviews Ron Pullman - Atlanta’s godfather of house music. They explore Pullman's extensive career spanning four decades, his influence on the city's music scene, and the challenges and changes within Black gay nightlife over the years. Pullman refl…
  continue reading
 
Soundtracks play a pivotal role in enhancing the emotional and cultural resonance of films, often becoming as iconic as the movies themselves. This episode of Queue Points delves into the significant contributions of three Black artists to the Ghostbusters franchise, highlighting how their music transcended the films. Despite the limited representa…
  continue reading
 
Join DJ Sir Daniel as he hosts 'I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife.' In this episode, he features Mashaun D. Simon, a native of Atlanta, who shares his journey of duality, balancing his identity as a Black gay man and answering the call to ministry. They discuss the inclusivity of Atlanta for Black queer individuals, the diminishi…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray celebrate the anniversary of the release of Aretha Franklin’s "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" hitting the charts in 1967, delve into her life, career, and collaboration with Luther Vandross on the making of her 28th studio album "Jump to It." The episode also highlig…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of 'I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife,' DJ Sir Daniel hosts a heartfelt conversation with Jimmie, a long-time resident of Atlanta. Together, they explore Jimmie’s journey from working in a juke joint as a teenager to becoming an elder in the Black gay community. He shares his experiences and observations on the sh…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray explore the impact of Cyndi Lauper's music on Black audiences, specifically focusing on her iconic track 'Time After Time'. They discuss Cyndi's career journey, her colorful persona, and her collaborations with Black music legends like Patti LaBelle and Lil' Kim. The episode dives i…
  continue reading
 
Join host DJ Sir Daniel as he continues his journey into the vibrant history of Atlanta's Black gay nightlife. In this episode he sits down with Clinton Jolliffi, affectionately known as CeeJay. From his beginnings in Detroit to becoming a legendary icon in the ballroom scene, CeeJay shares his journey of creating inclusive spaces for gay men of al…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray discuss the extensive and often less-publicized contributions of Michael Jackson to the music industry. They touch upon Jackson's songwriting and producing work for other artists, including his siblings and friends, providing a deep dive into some of his non-performance activi…
  continue reading
 
Meet Jamal Hodge: storyteller, traveler, dream maker. Add poet and director to that list as well. In this episode, we chat about his poetry book: Dark Between the Twilight and the new anthology coming, Bestiary of Blood: Modern Fables and Dark Tales. With his poems he wants the “darkness to show the light.” And with his work in general he asks, “wh…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of I Come Alive: Stories of Black Gay Atlanta Nightlife, host DJ Sir Daniel sits down with social media pioneer Drama Dupree. Drama delves into his experiences of moving from Opelika, Alabama to Atlanta, becoming an important figure in the city's vibrant gay nightlife scene. The discussion covers everything from the iconic clubs lik…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive deep into a lively discussion on the most expensive music videos ever made, with a special focus on Black artists. They discuss iconic music videos from Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, and more, exploring the cultural impact and significance of these visual master…
  continue reading
 
Join host DJ Sir Daniel as he sits down with Michael Slaughter, a key figure in Atlanta's Black gay nightlife, to explore the vibrant history and impact of this community. As the city prepares for the 2024 Atlanta Black Gay Pride celebration, they dive into Mike's journey from Los Angeles to Atlanta, his role in creating safe and inclusive spaces, …
  continue reading
 
Meet Brianna Malotke, self-proclaimed "Chaos Gremlin," but I'll call her, dancer, poet and author. We talk about her new book, Lost Cherry, horror and romance writing, and what happens when you fall in love with a demon. You can find her and her books on her Instagram page and author page: https://brimalotke.wixsite.com/malotkewrites https://www.in…
  continue reading
 
Join DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray in this episode of the Queue Points Podcast as they explore Madonna's monumental influence and discuss her connection to Black music history, dance culture, and the music industry at large. From her groundbreaking early career to her controversial moments and her marketing genius, we delve into how Madonna has shaped …
  continue reading
 
In this bonus episode of Queue Points podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray delve into an exciting discussion with Atlanta-based musical legend, RAHBI. RAHBI, known for his electrifying stage presence and performances, shares his journey and discusses his upcoming event 'STRANGE.’ He emphasizes the importance of leadership, kindness, and relentless ef…
  continue reading
 
In C.L. Kelley’s debut novel Corpus, the city's night transforms into a realm of terror.We deep dive into how this story came about and discover why Southern Gothic stories are so creepy.Kelley says this of short stories: “they are awesome because you get in and disturb someone and then get out.” No puppies were hurt in this novel, thank goodness, …
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the legacy and impact of Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott. Sir Daniel shares his experience at the Out of This World concert, and they share stories about Missy's journey from her start in the group Sista to her monumental solo career. The hosts highlight her groundbreaking visuals, al…
  continue reading
 
Meet the epic guest for the 100th episode milestone: Victoria Price!Victoria shares her writing process and is working on her first novel. She shares some details, but can only say that the book is about: love, friendship, healing, and pancakes! She thanks https://www.thenovelry.com/ for helping her write this story.We did a deep dive into her book…
  continue reading
 
Meet R.K. Higgins, author of Stolen Days. Your next summer beach read. This is his, “Love Letter to Comedy Horror.” If Monty Python and Good Omens made a drunken deal with a Reaper, this is the story they would tell. An entertaining and wild tale from an author who takes his villain and hero to a whole new level. https://www.instagram.com/authorrkh…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray kick off our “Queue Up the Vote” series of conversations. This episode discusses the critical role of literacy and libraries featuring a special guest, Kelvin Watson. Kelvin, the Executive Director of the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District, explores the impact of librarie…
  continue reading
 
Meet Stacy Peterson, author of The Lovely and Dangerous Launch of Lucy Cavanagh. In this episode we discuss her strong female main character and how “the wild’ll make you wild.” There’s a little horror and there’s a little Bridget Jones, but mostly it’s about finding yourself. Stacy is working on the screenplay. Stay tuned for more action and adven…
  continue reading
 
This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Our special guest, Nitty Scott, discusses her journey as an activist and hip-hop artist, the evolution of female representation in the industry, and the importance of creating inclusive spaces like Banjee Boom…
  continue reading
 
This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Join us as we chat with festival performer Sunny Cheeba, discussing the importance of inclusive spaces, the origins of hip hop, and Sunny's dual life as a DJ and farmer. Tune in for insights into the festival …
  continue reading
 
This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Join us as we chat with festival performer Dai Burger about her artistic journey, her roots in Queens, and the importance of inclusive spaces like Banjee Boombox. Dai Burger shares insights into her unique bra…
  continue reading
 
This bonus episode of Queue Points focuses on the Banjee Boombox festival, a vibrant QTBIPOC celebration of diverse voices in music and art. Featuring an interview with festival co-founder DJ LiKWUiD, the conversation dives into her musical journey, the festival’s mission, and the exciting lineup for this year's event. From personal anecdotes about…
  continue reading
 
Meet Mathew Mercier, author of Poe and I; his debut novel is inspired by his time as the live-in caretaker of Poe Cottage.We deep dive into how it felt living in the space where Poe lived and how Poe brings people together. https://www.matthewmercier.com/https://www.crystallakepub.com/product/poe-i-by-matthew-mercier/https://www.instagram.com/matth…
  continue reading
 
All this year, Queue Points is celebrating slow jams through our series Slow Jams Can Heal Us. In this episode of the Queue Points Podcast, hosts DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray delve deep into the cultural impact of Janet Jackson, particularly focusing on her mastery of slow jams. They reminisce about Janet's contributions to music and explore the disti…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray delve into the legendary careers of Diana Ross, Gladys Knight, and Patti LaBelle. The three legends turned 80 this year, and in this episode they are exploring their musical output in the year 1983. Reflecting on their albums 'Ross,' 'Visions,' and 'I'm in Love Again,' they discuss …
  continue reading
 
Meet Blake Edward Andrew: Haunted Houses, Horror, and Hockey, oh my! Blake loves to surprise his readers and use art as tragedy, while giving them a little spice. His debut novel, The Haunting of Chateau De Mornay, is book one in his Haunted planned trilogy. Jump on his TikTok lives and say hi! https://www.authorblakeandrew.com/ https://www.instagr…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points podcast, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray discuss the perfect road trip music, sharing their favorite road trip memories and personal stories. From classic mixtapes and evolving car technology to today's curated playlists on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, they explore the essential elements that make a song road trip-w…
  continue reading
 
What do you get when you create a “sleazy, slimy, goopy, drippy, gory” story? An “entertaining and disgusting” fun chat with Ryan C. Thomas and Anthony Trevino. Two guys who know how to have fun with horror. Their story “Love is a Monstrous Death” out now in PsychoActive from Crystal Lake in the Dark Tide book series. A must read for fans of transf…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points podcast, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel delve into the legacy of Dwight Myers, better known as Heavy D. They discuss the many ways Heavy D influenced the hip-hop scene, from his groundbreaking music to his significant contributions behind the scenes. Reflecting on personal anecdotes and historical context, the ho…
  continue reading
 
In this episode we deep dive into book 2 of Paisley Mott’s world (In the Grave Where the Bones Are Still Wet), and turn the trauma up to 11. But we also balance the darkness with the silliness of Bugs Bunny, Super Chicken, and other pop culture references. Kalvin is a wealth of information about the writing process, the horror community, and his su…
  continue reading
 
Many know Meshell Ndegeocello for her simmering “Fool of Me” or her hit with John Mellancamp, “Wild Night,” but there’s so much more. Join co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel in a deep dive into the legacy of the groundbreaking artist, Meshell Ndegeocello. From her early days with her impactful albums like 'Plantation Lullabies' and 'Peace Beyond Pa…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray explore the timeless impact of 'Optimistic' by The Sounds of Blackness, a song that's been uplifting our spirits since 1991. They discuss the song's significance in Black music history, its continued relevance today, and why it could be considered a new Black National Anthem. Additionally, the hosts delve …
  continue reading
 
'What's Poppin' Penny?' creator Toni Kennedy joins Jay Ray from Queue Points to discuss her inspiring children's podcast. Learn about the origins of Penny's magical adventures, the importance of trusted adults, and the rich, multi-generational storytelling that forms the backbone of the series. Learn about the upcoming special Juneteenth episode, f…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray dive into the world of kid music stars who became icons. They discuss the impact and legacy of Tracie Spencer and groups such as The Boys, Another Bad Creation (ABC), Immature, and Kris Kross, noting how ABC's "Iesha" kicked off a new renaissance of young stars. The hosts reflect on the cha…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel dive into the hottest tracks vying for the title of 'Song of the Summer 2024.' From Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' to Tinashe's 'Nasty' and beyond, they cover the latest chart-toppers, nostalgic hits from 1989, and the enduring appeal of Soul II Soul's 'Back to Life.' Follow Our Sp…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Queue Points, co-hosts Jay Ray and DJ Sir Daniel are joined by Tashmica Torok and Shannon Perez-Darby from the Popaganda podcast. They discuss the complexities of supporting some of our favorite pop culture moments, problematic faves, the importance of accountability, the impact of pop culture on society, and creating safer commu…
  continue reading
 
Send us a Text Message. Meet Bill Mullen: professor, traveler, and author. We deep dive into his new book The Thing in the Wind and we discuss Nature, isolation, and his punk rock approach to the writing process. Find out what happens when blasting Rammstein. https://www.crystallakepub.com/product/the-thing-in-the-wind-by-bill-mullen/ https://www.a…
  continue reading
 
Send us a Text Message. Meet Winnie Tataw: author and publisher. Her company is "a small black-owned business offering novel publishing, author and book marketing, and support services." Join us as we deep dive into how a small independent publisher helps lift up other voices and builds a community of writers. She and her team will take care of you…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Kurzanleitung