Ray Blue, Professional jazz saxophonist, is this week’s guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe podcast. He discusses, with host Toni Quest, being a musician during the pandemic period, his Cross-Cultural Connection multi-generational jazz workshops, his teaching, live performances, and his early years.
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On this episode of the Energy Stoners Cafeâ„¢ podcast, host Toni Quest is joined by ‘Maestro’ Joseph Lento from New York and J. Gordon Boyd, of Taskforce Frontline, from Canada. They discuss structured music education and their international bound S.T.E.P.S. program as a…
Lillian Cauldwell interviews Joe West, Grammy Award-winning record producer & hit songwriter. The interview is on motivation and how you can make changes in your life. With enough perseverance, passion, and heart any goal is achievable! Joe West overcame his disabilities to live…
Betsy Wurzel's show today is the Dawn Renee, Traveling Caregivers, and how Dawn has made a major impact on many individuals' lives.  Dawn speaks about taking care of oneself in a holistic manner. How she can provide assistance in different situations.
"A pioneer of holistic…
On this episode of the Energy Stoners â„¢ Cafe host, Toni Quest talks with The Maestro, Joseph Lento, about his music program, Brass Comets, and using music to both empower young students and rehabilitate troubled individuals. Some background on The Maestro Joseph Lento.…
Lillian Cauldwell's interview The Snowbunny Empire released the first single, "Daddy's Little Girl" and discusses how difficult it is for a female to penetrate the male-dominated industry of music.
The Daddy's Little Girl is about women having to compete with men on their terms…
Valerie and her Mother-in-law Judy
Valerie Anne Castine was a guest on the Caregiver series with me, Jeanne White. Valerie is a Caregiver, Artist, Author and more. Valerie is a caregiver for her Mother-in-law Judy. I have included further information on how to contact…
As festival season rapidly rolls in, we’re constantly being reminded of the continuing lack of diversity on our lineups. With a recent study indicating 86 per cent of the lineups of 12 major music festivals last year including Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds and…
Like any music, jazz has its revolutions; its sudden incidents in infrastructure; its disruptive presences of unprecedented sound. Mostly it's slower than that, though, with years and generations of accretions before it seems to call for new vocabulary. That's one way to look…
Price, 57, has played music nearly her whole life, starting with piano when she was five years old. But in the fall of 2009, the guitar was still something of mystery to her. She had been playing for only a couple of months…