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S2 Ep2109: MUSIC SCENE Dr. Mark Evans America 250 Patriotic Music History

17 min · 9. juni 2026
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In this episode of Music Scene, Lunchtime Conversation host Nanette Wiser chats with author, composer, pianist and radio/tv show host Dr. Mark Evans who has spent his career preserving and promoting America's cultural and musical heritage. Learn more here. [https://www.culturalconservation.org/our-musical-heritage/] Did you know that a composer signed the Declaration of Independence? America has a rich musical heritage, but it is in danger of falling into an undeserved oblivion. Classical music, jazz, film scores, and the masterpieces of musical theater are an essential part of our history. "Our Musical Heritage" by Mark Evans explores America's musical past, provides a link to our musical present, and distills the essence of our nation's musical spirit from the music itself. From unsung heroes to the musical giants of the modern age, meet the composers, conductors, performers, and teachers who gave us an incredible legacy. "Our Musical Heritage" guides you on an exciting journey of discovery that can make the world of music a part of your daily life. American concert music has pursued a unique journey. "Our Musical Heritage" introduces a musical Founding Fathers, Francis Hopkinson, the composer who signed the Declaration of Independence, Francis Scott Key who wrote the words to "The Star Spangled Banner." and John Philip Sousa, the March King. We meet Lowell Mason, the father of music education in the United States and the important composers and conductors who devoted their lives to pursuing a truly American style of music, from "Yankee Doodle" to Carnegie Hall, we must rediscover our musical history. Jazz has been called America's classical music. From the early days of pioneering African American musicians in New Orleans through the masters of stride piano in Harlem, from the swing era of big bands through the age of bebop, jazz evolved as a unique art form. Jazz is defined by two elements, improvisation (simultaneous composition and performance) and swing. The finest jazz musicians created a legacy that has traveled around the world. American musical theater was born of Viennese operetta, British music halls, immigrants from Ireland, Austria, Germany, Hungary, and Russia, the sounds of jazz from New Orleans to Chicago, the folk-songs of African Americans, and even the Italian operatic tradition. From this musical melting pot, a remarkable group of composers, lyricists and playwrights fashioned a musical genre and a Great American Songbook quite unique with skill, technique, imagination, and a touch of magic. Music in the movies comes from the pens of the talented composers who have written the scores that give life, energy, and emotion to motion pictures, which have captivated audiences around the world. #americamusicalheritage #oneplacemanyvoice #musicscene #markevans #culturalconservationist #america250 #nanettewiser stpete #stpetefl  #tampabay #radio #radiostpete #cityofstpete  #dtsp #downtownstpete

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episode S2 Ep2115: ARTS ALIVE: Bill DeYoung Mad Beach Band Reunion Concert 6/16 @Palladium artwork

S2 Ep2115: ARTS ALIVE: Bill DeYoung Mad Beach Band Reunion Concert 6/16 @Palladium

Pete Merrigan, T.C. Carr and Vinnie Seplesky join Bill DeYoung for this edition of Arts Alive! For more than four decades, these musicians have been in the front lines of the Mad Beach Band, at one time the hardest-working, busiest and most popular group in town. The guys came to the podcast studio to play a little music, to talk about old times and new, and to plug the band’s June 16 show at the Palladium Theater Side Door Cabaret, a benefit for non-profit Sunshine 96.7 FM RadioStPete's summer fundraiser. TICKETS HERE [https://palatspc.na.ticketsearch.com/sales/salesevent/39964] A lot of Budweiser has passed under the John’s Pass Bridge since Merrigan, Carr, Pete Shackett and Harry Dailey crafted a winning amalgam of rock, country, folk and blues, a little Jimmy Buffett here, a little Willie Nelson there. And tongue-in-cheek original tunes. In 1970s and early-to-mid ‘80s beach bars, the Mad Beach Band on the stage always meant a raucous good time. Merrigan and Shackett were the singing frontmen. Carr, in the ‘70s, was already a virtuoso on the harmonica, and Dailey was actually the bass player in Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band. While not on the road or the studio, he was in Madeira Beach. Playing in the Mad Beach Band. Seplesky came aboard to take the bass chair during Dailey’s frequent absences. Things changed over time. Shackett and Dailey departed, the band broke up and got back together, Merrigan got sober, other players came and went.   There’s still a Mad Beach Band today. It includes drummer Tom Kennedy and guitarists Lenny Austin and Dave Williamson.  And Merrigan. And Carr. And Seplesky. #artsalive #madbeachband #billdeyoung #music #radiostpete #stpete

12. juni 202633 min
episode S2 Ep2116: WEEKEND with WISER DTSP ArtWalk, Eden Brent @Palladium 6/18 artwork

S2 Ep2116: WEEKEND with WISER DTSP ArtWalk, Eden Brent @Palladium 6/18

Lunchtime Conversation host chatted with blues legend Eden Brent about her upcoming 6/18 performance at The Palladium on the grand piano for an intimate evening of authentic, Delta Blues. Born and raised in the Mississippi Delta, Eden Brent brings genuine Blues straight from its roots. Her performances blend Boogie-Woogie, Blues, Jazz, Gospel, and Soul, creating a powerful and deeply moving live experience. As a protégé of the legendary Blues pianist Abie “Boogaloo” Ames, Eden continues the Delta piano tradition with remarkable grit, heartfelt emotion, and unmistakable energy. Her many Awards include: Multiple Blues Music Award winner, Pinetop Perkins Piano Player Award recipient, International Blues Challenge winner She has performed at prestigious events such as the Kennedy Center Honors, further highlighting her exceptional talent and recognition in the music world. Experience an extraordinary night of music with Eden Brent. Secure your tickets and be part of a performance that celebrates the heart and soul of blues music. Eden Brent named Traditional Blues Female Artist  of 2026! Eden Takes Traditional Blues Female Artist - Koko Taylor Award trophy at the 47th Annual Blues Music Awards Following her Pinetop Perkins Piano Player win last year, Eden won Traditional Blues Female Artist in the 2026 Blues Music Awards.  Also known as the Koko Taylor Award, Eden accepted the award noting, “Koko Taylor used to come to Greenville and perform the Mississippi Delta Blues Festival just about every year, and I would sit in the audience thinking, ‘Wow! Isn’t she something?' It's kind of a full circle moment to be standing here holding an award with her name on it and my name on it." EDEN BRENT Life in the birthplace of the blues: a riches to rags story about Rhythm & blues lady Eden Brent is a piano-pounding, juke-joint hollering powerhouse of American music. A legendary performer and southern songwriter, she spent the first two decades of her career under the tutelage of Abie “Boogaloo” Ames, before winning The International Blues Challenge and bouncing onto the global music scene. Since then she lands steady honors, with five Blues Music Awards and a lengthy list of lifetime accolades. Recently Brent won 2026 Traditional Blues Female Artist (Koko Taylor Award) at the 47th Annual Blues Music Awards following her 2025 Piano trophy win last year and commanding performances at both awards shows. This fall Brent releases her eighth studio album, a collection of American originals titled Things Going South. Recorded at the legendary Sam Phillips Recording in Memphis, the album showcases ten songs of love and protest and is a modern reflection of traditional blues.  family Eden was born into a family of riverboat captains and guitar pickers in the river port of Greenville, the largest town in the Mississippi Delta, renowned for its literary history. Eden’s own story could have been written by Eudora Welty or Tennessee Williams, or any number of Mississippi’s colorful authors. By the time she was old enough to drive, she christened the M/V Eden Brent, a working towboat built by her family’s river transportation company. The Greenville Bridge and a river museum in Vicksburg bear the name of her grandfather Capt. Jesse who was dubbed "Riverman of the Century" by the Waterways Journal. Her father Capt. Howard, famous for his Hank Williams renditions and grand story-telling, received the “River Legend Award” by the Seaman’s Church Institute who also named a riverboat training simulator in his honor. Mother Carole was a sharecropper turned fashion model, big band singer and “Miss Ace Records” who landed on the cover of Inside Detective magazine and worked at Chicago’s famed Chez Paris where she encountered Boogaloo's friend Nat King Cole and members of the Rat Pack. Both of Eden’s parents met Elvis Presley, her father in 1955 and her mother in 1956. The Brent household overflowed with music on reel-to-reel and vinyl, all played on a Hi-Fi that was formerly owned by Jerry Lee Lewis and later auctioned by the IRS where the Brents bought it. Suppertime sparked entertainment hour with regular family sing-a-longs. Author Julia Reed remembers the home as “a soulful and far funnier version of ‘The Sound of Music,’" and refers to the family as the “von Brents.”  neighborhood Eden’s hometown hosts The Mississippi Delta Blues & Heritage Festival, the oldest blues festival in the world, which she first attended as a youngster. Through the years the festival hosted the greats, from Albert King to Denise LaSalle and from Koko Taylor to Memphis Slim. Locals, who were noted internationally,  played the festival annually, people like Sam Chatmon of the Mississippi Sheiks, T-Model Ford, James “Son” Thomas, and Eugene “Sonny Boy Nelson” Powell. The local VFW presented acts like Bobby Blue Bland while Little Milton Campbell played Nelson Street, and of course there were the yearly homecoming visits by B. B. King. Eden was in the right place at the right time, immersed in the Blues at its Mississippi Delta birthplace during this revival.  education & development  Eden studied jazz and was classically trained in piano and voice at the University of North Texas, earning her degree in music theory. She started learning piano at age three and was given her first guitar at age nine. Piano lessons were part of her formal education from elementary school through music college and finally her apprenticeship with Boogaloo Ames. Eden explains:              “My grandmother played piano. She taught me Middle C and the musical alphabet. I had an ear for music and was pecking out simple tunes before I was old enough to go to school, so my parents put me in piano lessons. My elementary school teachers often had me lead our class in song after the morning pledge and sing the solo in school plays. I did talent shows and entertained at retirement homes. I was a natural performer and always loved performing, but I hated practicing until I started working with Boogaloo. He taught me how to really play.”  The pair worked together for nearly twenty years until Boogaloo's death in 2002. Thereafter, Eden continued playing and along the way worked with folks like Lil’ Bill Wallace (an early contemporary of B.B.  King’s), and Eddie Cusic (a member of the Rhythm Aces and Little Milton’s guitar teacher). Eden also worked with guitar sensation Lil' Dave Thompson and harmonica legend Willie Foster and was a member of the Mississippi Delta Blues Revue, a local favorite featuring John Horton, Mississippi Slim, and Mickey Rogers. She eventually established her solo act, performing the Mississippi Delta Blues &  Heritage Festival, a festival that inspired her career! She continues to make regular appearances there. media Eden is featured in three documentaries: Boogaloo & Eden: Sustaining the Sound; Forty Days in the Delta; and 180 Degrees: Changing Lives in the Mississippi Delta; in publications like Living Blues, USA Today and Garden & Gun; on national radio broadcasts including Mountain Stage, NPR's Weekend Edition, and American Routes; and is among Mississippi’s living blues legends in H. C. Porter’s touring exhibit and companion book Blues@Home. Eden's music continues to delight both critics and live audiences alike. gigs A performer at heart, Eden plays clubs, concerts and festivals like the down-home Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale and the epic Chicago Blues Festival, the largest free festival in the world. She travels to faraway places like Boogie Woogie La Roquebrou in France and Notodden Blues Festival in Norway. She frequently hosts the Piano Bar aboard the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise and also presents workshops and educational programs like the Port Townsend, Washington, Traditional Blues Workshop.  recordings Eden is a Yellow Dog Records recording artist and there are six solo albums in her catalogue: Something Cool (2003); Mississippi Number One (2008); Ain't Got No Troubles (2010); Jigsaw Heart (2014); An Eden Brent Christmas with Bob Dowell (2018), and Getaway Blues (2024). She works keys and sings harmony on Grammy nominee John Primer's 2025 album, Grown in Mississippi, sings the duet “Southern Honey” with bluesman Johnny Rawls on his 2016 Tiger in a Cage album and boogies on Kern Pratt’s 2015 release Broken Chains. In 2012 she recorded Party Dress, an album of songs written by her mother, the late Carole Brent, with her sisters, Jessica and Bronwynne, both songwriters.  awards & nominations A renowned songwriter, performer and recording artist, Eden is the winner of five Blues Music Awards. Most recently she won 2026 Traditional Blues Female Artist (Koko Taylor Award) at the 47th Annual Blues Music Awards after winning top Piano honor and garnering an amazing eight total blues nominations in 2025, following the release of Getaway Blues. Eden previously won the Piano award in 2010, and in 2009 took Awards for Acoustic Blues Album and Acoustic Blues Artist. She is a former Mississippi Arts Commission Folk Arts Fellowship recipient and received a 1993 Folk Arts Apprenticeship with mentor Abie “Boogaloo” Ames. In 2011 she received the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters “Popular Music Composition Award” for her album Ain’t Got No Troubles. Finally, she has a total sixteen Blues Music Award nominations, repeated nominations in the Living Blues and Blues Blast Music Awards, and she won the International Blues Challenge in 2006. Blues Music Awards:     Winner - 2026 Traditional Blues Female Artist (Koko Taylor Award)     Winner - 2025 Instrumentalist - Piano (Pinetop Perkins Piano Player)    Winner – 2010 Pinetop Perkins Piano Player    Winner – 2009 Acoustic Artist     Winner – 2009 Acoustic Album - Mississippi Number One    Nominee - 2025 Song of the Year - “Watch the World Go By” written by Bob Dowell & Eden Brent    Nominee - 2025 Traditional Blues Album - Getaway Blues    Nominee - 2025 Traditional Blues Female Artist (Koko Taylor Award)    Nominee – 2022 Pinetop Perkins Piano    Nominee - 2015 Acoustic Blues Album     Nominee – 2015 Pinetop Perkins Piano      Nominee – 2012 Pinetop Perkins Piano      Nominee – 2011 Album of the Year - Ain’t Got No Troubles    Nominee – 2011 Koko Taylor Traditional Female Artist     Nominee – 2011 Pinetop Perkins Piano Player    Nominee – 2009 Pinetop Perkins Piano Player    Nominee – 2009 Best New Artist Debut Blues Blast Music Awards:    Nominee - 2025 Traditional Blues Album    Nominee - 2025 Female Blues Artist    Nominee - 2025 Keyboard Player of the Year    Nominee - 2024 Keyboard Player of the Year    Nominee - 2011 Female Blues Artist     Nominee - 2009 Best New Artist Debut Recording - Mississippi Number One    Nominee - 2009 Sean Costello Rising Star Award    Nominee - 2008 Sean Costello Rising Star Award Living Blues Awards:    Nominee - 2025 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2024 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2022 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2020 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2019 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2018 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2016 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2011 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard    Nominee - 2010 Most Outstanding Musician - Keyboard     Nominee - 2009 Blues Artist of the Year Independent Music Awards:     Winner – 2015 Holiday Song (“Valentine” Jigsaw Heart)     Nominee – 2015 Jazz with Vocals Song      Nominee – 2011 Blues Album      Nominee – 2011 Adult Contemporary Song      Nominee – 2009 Blues Album # weekendwithwiser #edenbrent #musicscene  #Blues #Palladium #nanettewiser #radiostpete #st pete

Yesterday11 min
episode S2 Ep2114: FLORIDA SPECTACULAR: Things To Do in Polk County, Florida Art, and Blair Petersen Updike artwork

S2 Ep2114: FLORIDA SPECTACULAR: Things To Do in Polk County, Florida Art, and Blair Petersen Updike

(E260)In this episode of Florida Spectacular, hosts Cathy Salustri and Rick Kilby talk with Florida artist Blair Petersen Updike  about why she created the Florida Gallery, Florida art, and what she thinks everyone should do in Polk County. Wild Space Gallery [https://floridawildlifecorridor.org/wild-space-gallery/] at the Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation Benjamin Dimmitt An Unflinching Look: Elegy for a Landscape [https://floridawildlifecorridor.org/exhibit/an-unflinching-look/] Blair Petersen Updike website [http://www.bupdikeart.com/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/bupdikeart/] George Snow Hill [https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/masterstheses/117/] — WPA muralist Hollerbach's [https://www.hollerbachs.com/] in Sanford The Florida Gallery [https://www.thefloridagallery.com/] (check out their art merch [https://www.thefloridagallery.com/collections/all], too!) All Florida [https://www.allfla.org/]  Blair Petersen Updike's Top Five Seven Things To Do in Polk County Bok Tower Gardens [https://boktowergardens.org/] Tiger Creek Preserve [https://www.nature.org/en-us/get-involved/how-to-help/places-we-protect/tiger-creek-preserve/] Lake Wales Ridge State Forest Arbuckle Trail [https://www.fdacs.gov/Forest-Wildfire/Our-Forests/State-Forests/Lake-Wales-Ridge-State-Forest] Circle B Bar Reserve [https://www.polkfl.gov/park/circle-b-bar-reserve-nature-center/] Red Chilly's Indian Restaurant [https://redchillys.com/] Kualao Lao Thai Food [https://kualaofood.com/menu] Andy's Igloo [https://visitcentralflorida.org/featured/andys-drive-in-restaurant-igloo/]   Support the show [https://paypal.me/floridaspectacular?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US] Question or comment?  cathy@floridaspectacular.com [cathy@floridaspectacular.com]. Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter [http://eepurl.com/df4f_T], and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com [http://greatfloridaroadtrip.com] [http://greatfloridaroadtrip.com/]. Keep up with Rick at studiohourglass.blogspot.com [http://studiohourglass.blogspot.com] [http://studiohourglass.blogspot.com/] and get his books at rickkilby.com [http://rickkilby.com] [https://www.rickkilby.com/]. Find Cathy on social media: Facebook.com/SalustriCathy [http://www.facebook.com/SalustriCathy] and everywhere else as @CathySalustri [http://www.twitter.com/CathySalustri]; connect with Rick Facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth [https://www.facebook.com/floridasfountainofyouth], Bluesky (@oldfla.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/oldfla.bsky.social]), and IG (@ricklebee [http://www.instagram.com/ricklebee]). #floridaspectacular #travelflorida  #floridavacation #rickkilby  #stpete #stpetefl     #floridaspectacular #cathysalustri #rickkilby #tampabay #radio #radiostpete

Yesterday49 min
episode S2 Ep2103: Singer Songwriter Julie Black chats w/Domenico Pontoriero artwork

S2 Ep2103: Singer Songwriter Julie Black chats w/Domenico Pontoriero

Domenico Pontoriero sits down with acclaimed singer-songwriter Julie Black to explore her creative process, musical influences, and recent recognition as a recipient of the prestigious Palladium Creative Fellowship. Julie shares how her music is deeply rooted in pre-1960 blues, jazz, and soul while embracing a broad artistic palette that allows her songs to evolve organically. Writing music since the age of 11, she discusses her intuitive approach to songwriting, viewing herself as a conduit for songs that arrive with purpose and meaning. The conversation delves into Julie’s collaborative work with guitarist and composer Dave Eichenberger, her extensive performance schedule across Florida, and the challenges of managing a vast catalog of original material. Julie explains how the Palladium Fellowship will help her expand her creative infrastructure and bring more of her music into the world. Listeners also get a glimpse into Julie’s philosophy on artistic authenticity, the importance of avoiding creative limitations, and her commitment to honoring the musical traditions that inspire her work. The episode highlights several notable venues where Julie performs, including Ruth Eckerd Hall, the Florida Botanical Gardens, and various festivals and concert halls throughout the Tampa Bay region. Julie invites music lovers to follow her journey, attend upcoming performances, and experience the powerful connection that live music creates between artists and audiences. Key Topics Discussed: * Julie Black’s songwriting and creative philosophy * Blues, jazz, and soul influences * Collaboration with Dave Eichenberger * The Palladium Creative Fellowship * Live performances and Florida music venues * Artistic authenticity and musical storytelling #JulieBlack #SingerSongwriter #TampaBayMusic #FloridaArts #domenicopontoriero #soundscapes Websites mentioned in the interview: * Julie Black Music [https://www.julieblackmusic.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * The Palladium at St. Petersburg College [https://mypalladium.org/] * Radio St. Pete [https://radiostpete.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Ruth Eckerd Hall [https://www.rutheckerdhall.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Florida Botanical Gardens [https://www.flbgfoundation.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com] ABOUT DOMENICO PONTORIERO Domenico Pontoriero is a St. Petersburg–based artist, composer, and radio host working across instrumental music, film, and community arts. He releases music under the moniker Boy in the Rain, an instrumental project with two studio albums available on all major streaming platforms and at BoyintheRain.com [http://boyintherain.com/]. An award-winning filmmaker, Domenico’s short art film has screened at more than 15 film festivals worldwide, including the SunScreen Film Festival in St. Petersburg. His creative work is rooted in atmosphere, storytelling, and place—whether through sound, image, or live broadcast. Domenico brings years of experience behind the microphone, including his time at WMNF in Tampa, where he co-hosted Made in the Dark. He currently hosts Soundscapes, airing Monday nights at 10 PM, a weekly program dedicated to immersive, locally made instrumental music. Soundscapes highlights regional composers, nurtures creative community, and supports the performing arts scene throughout the St. Petersburg area. The show is accompanied by the Soundscapes podcast, where Domenico interviews guest co-hosts featured on the program, offering listeners a deeper look into their creative processes, influences, and artistic journeys.

Yesterday17 min