In part 2 of the Ingvar Estrada episode, Ingvar shares the story of how he became a crossover tenor.
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On today’s show Miss D chats with one of the most multifaceted people to have ever been on the show, Ingvar Estrada. Ingvar comes from a family of music as his mother was a Swedish Opera singer and his father was an Italian composer, but his range as an entertainer is far more broad than that. Listen as we walk through his marvelous career in various industries and listen to some of his hit songs.
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My guest in today’s show razzles, dazzles, and makes everyone move their feet. He is both a singer and band leader and has performed for presidents, royalty, and celebrities alike. He’s a former lawyer turned world class musician. Listen as we walk through his incredibly interesting history and share some of his music in today’s show.
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Miss D and Jules Strickland discuss her professional singing career. Jules has been singing since the age of nine and they discuss how she became a professional singer that young. They discuss how she writes songs, plays piano, and is recording her first self-funded album. Miss D and Jules also listen to five songs from her repertoire.
Jules is available on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
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Miss D and Fernando Messulam discuss his successful opera career. Fernando grew up in Argentina where he trained with masters to become the tremendous tenor he is. They discuss his craft, including his past and future plans, and how he goes about planning a new song. Miss D and Fernando also discusses other topics including his recent throat tumor and listen to five songs from his repertoire.
FernandoMessulam.com for all details.
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Miss D and Sophie discuss how the two of them met at camp in Vermont many years ago, reconnected on Facebook, and became friends once more. Sophie also tells about her inspirations behind her music and time traveling in her RV cross country. Miss D also discusses 3 songs, which are played in their entirety: “Spiritual Being,” “Gypsy in Control,” and “It Hasn’t Happened Yet.”
SophieCarpenter.com for all details on her career.
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Part 2: 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 Duncan Senyatso and Kgwanyape Band “Mephato Ya Maloba”
Ras Sheehama “Jump”
Ladysmith Black Mambazo “Nxa ebizwa amagama”
Boyoyo Boys “Vezunyawo”
Brenda Fassi “Vuli Ndela Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens “Mbaqanga”
Super Mama Djombo “Pamparida”
Las Hijas del Sol “Ryoko”
Baaba Maal “Miyaabele” (Missing You)
Youssou N’Dour “Chimes of Freedom”
Orchestra Baobab “Kanoute”
Ali Farka Toure and Ry Cooder “Soukora”
Ballake Sissoko and Ludovico Einaudi “Dessert”
Ballake Sissoko “Ladiaba”
Les amazons de Guinee “Reine Nyepou”
Sekouba Bambino “Kaba mousso”
Fode Baro – Saramaya
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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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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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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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