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Show:
Joseph Celli: My Other Music (MOM)

Original Aired:
Thursday, April 6th, 2017
11:00PM to 2:00AM

Duration:
3 hours

Posted:
Thursday, April 6th, 2017 11:00PM

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Episode: Joseph Celli: My Other Music

 MY OTHER MUSIC #69, Thursday, April 6, 2017, 11pm - 2am
Wadada Leo Smith Special Program

1. Northern Cree: Rocking the Rez
   #1. Toots Skootin’ Boogie, 3:52, Canyon Records

2. Wadada Leo Smith: A Love Supreme (for John Coltrane), 4:00, You Tube, Kulture Jazz, ECM Records (1993)

3. Wadada Leo Smith: Divine Love, 21: 41, You Tube
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE2KVlSXDIU

4. Wadada Leo Smith: New Orleans: The National Culture Park UA 1718 (Excerpt), 12:12, You Tube,      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-_6dIs4Pqo

5. Yo Miles!, Henry Kaiser & Wadada Leo Smith: Moja-Nne’
You Tube, 10:13, Shanchie Records

6. Spiritual Dimensions: Wadada Leo Smith’s Organic (CD 2)
   #2. Angela Davis, 19:18, Cuneiform Records

7. Spiritual Dimensions: Wadada Leo Smith’s Golden Quintet (CD 1), #5. South Central LA Kulture, 15:42, Cuneiform Records

8. Wadada Leo Smith: Lake Michigan, You Tube, 22:01
   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glNGkECdzTU

9. Wadada Leo Smith’s Golden Quartet: Tabligh
   #1. Rosa Parks, 16:41, Cuneiform Records

10. WadadaLeo Smith’s Golden Quartet: Tabligh
   #2. DeJohnette, 17:52, Cuneiform Records

Show: Joseph Celli: My Other Music (MOM)

 Host Joseph Celli presents a program of music from Japan/Okinawa, Korea, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Tibet, Mongolia & elsewhere in Asia. Included with the traditional court, folk & religious music are occasional interviews with Asian musicians, World Premieres, and historical context about the music, musicians & instruments.

Celli said, “Unfortunately, we tend to think of Asia as being homogeneous but it actually has more musical diversity and individuality than most places in the world.” Programs range from the overtone singing of Tuva to the ecstatic Gamelan of Indonesia, and the elegant court music of Korea, Japan & Cambodia. Information about upcoming concerts of Asian music, exhibitions & an occasional undiscovered spicy restaurant are all part of the fun.

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