E40 With Francois Dubouays

Episode 40 Francois Dubouays miss ds luna si

Part 1:
Miss D and Francois discuss how he fell in love with Latin American and African music. They cover his collection of 50,000 CDs, listen to a number of African songs, and analyze how social and political circumstances influenced the music throughout the continent.

Francois Dubouays – Playlist 
Kanda Bongo Man

“Sai from album Kwassa Kwassa”
Soukous Stars “Guadeloupe”
Super Mazembe “Kassongo”
Them Mushrooms “Jambo Bwana”
Mlimani Park Orchestra “Neema”
Salum Abdullah and Cuban Marimba “Wanawake Tanzania”
Olyia Bank “Clementina”
Mulemena Boys “Mukwenag Mukunanga”
Thomas Mapfumo “Hwa hwa”
Bhundu Boys “Zrichalinetsa”
Oliver Mtukudzi aka Tuku “Zimbabwe”

 

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E39 With Roberto Monticello!

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Miss D and Roberto discuss his start in Cuba with his Mother as a dancer from Spain and his Father as a circus performer. After going to theater school in Cuba, he was sent to a rehabilitation camp for protesting the government’s round-up of his gay friends, escaped while he was harvesting sugarcane, and swam to Guantanamo Bay, gaining his freedom. They cover his rise to success in film making, being called the Mayor of the Meatpacking District, and his many humanitarian efforts.
www.RobertoMonticello.com

 

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E38 With Prince Dimitri de Yougoslavie!

E38 with Prince Dimitri De Yugoslavia Miss ds luna si

Miss D and Prince Dimitri discuss his royal background with his Mother as the eldest daughter of the King and Queen of Italy and his Father as the son of the Prince Regent of Yugoslavia and the Princess of Greece and Denmark. Being surrounded by beautiful jewelry, he was drawn to gemology and studied that while working for 16 years at Sotheby’s. They cover his rise to success to designing jewelry, saving a large Japan jewelry show, and his passion for meditation.
www.PrinceDimitri.com

 

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E37 With Catherine Hart!

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Miss D and Catherine discuss her background as a “recovering” lawyer before creating SkinnyJeans. The start of her fashion career was trial and error but eventually she discovered a way to create slimming blue jeans. They cover her struggle, her rise to success, selling a lower-priced line on QVC, getting her designs stolen by QVC, the case against them, and the screenplay she’s writing about her ordeal.
www.SkinnyJeans.com

 

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E36 With Polly Onet!

 

Miss D and Polly discuss her background in college throwing parties which led to her interest in event planning. In college, before being sent to Katharine Gibbs College, she was nicknamed Polly Plan-a-Party. They cover her rise to success, producing large parties for Fox, working with A-list talent, and working on large budget events and parties.
www.OberOnet.com

 

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E35 With Greg Arnold!

Episode 35 with Greg Arnold

 

Miss D and Greg, discuss his background as a keyboard player for Diana Ross and many 80’s bands before moving into composing television, film, and commercials. The start of his composing career was in the commercial sector where he once scored a 90-piece orchestra for an American Airlines spot. They cover his upcoming Stephen King project, music career, and play one of his songs, “Suelta El Sol.”
www.NoFatCreativeNY.com

 

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E34 With Philippe Bigar!

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Miss D and Philippe, discuss his background in marketing backgammon and a board game called Petropolis, which was similar to Monopoly. The start of his music career was at Juilliard. They cover his inspiration with composing, his performances at Carnegie Hall and all over the world, and play two of his songs, “Ode to Oboe, Harp and Cello,” and “Quatorze.”
To find more of his work, search Phillippe Bigar on YouTube.

 

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E33 With Cole Rumbough!

 

Miss D and Cole, discuss his family’s background in music and how that led to his music career. His start was in the Second Congregational Church in Greenwich, Connecticut (where he grew up) and he traveled all over Europe performing with them. They cover his inspiration with jazz and cabaret, his weekly shows at Le Cirque in New York, attending New School University in New York, and play three of his songs, “If I Could Live Again,” “Pour L’Amour du Chocolat,” and “This Could Be The Start of Something Big.”
www.ColeRumbough.com

 

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E32 With Amy Rivard!

 

Miss D and Amy, discuss her songs and music which she writes and performs. Her start was in musical theatre with “Riverdance” and “Camelot.” They cover her performing on Silverseas Cruise lines, meeting her biological family, her vocal group Celtic Woman, her alter-ego Candy Canadiana, and play three of her songs, “My Turn to Shine,” “Carry Me,” and “Where I Am.”
www.AmyRivard.com

 

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E 31 With Karen Moody Tompkins!

Miss D and Karen, discuss her art which reflects the infinite cosmos in which we are all connected. Her subject matter includes the 118 elements of the periodic table, the Messier Catalogue, Galileo and sun spots. They cover her photography, telescope collection, teaching interactive art to kids and her new series, “Speed of Light” which depicts the universe from the micro to the macro scale in an intricate play of light and form.

www.KarenTompkins.com

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