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Tish Hinojosa - With A Guitar And A Pen (2024) … musical breadth & authenticity …
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REVIEW: Tish Hinojosa “With A Guitar & A Pen”
REVIEW: Tish Hinojosa “With A Guitar & A Pen” @thetishhinojosa @americanahighways #johnapice #newmusic2024 #withaguitarandapen #musicreviews #newmusic2024 #writtenbyahuman
Tish Hinojosa – With A Guitar & A Pen This new album was recorded in Austin, TX with a good many originals & a few covers which Ms. Hinojosa chose to record that reflect where she’s been, where she is & where she dreams of going. The San Antonio, Texas artist has been at this work since 1969 & she’s a master singer-songwriter with an expressive vibrato voice that continues to be prominent,…
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"The Tish Hinojosa Memorial Miniature Chuck Wagon Waterwheel Pendulum Phenomena", a thrash metal/industrial valentine to all things not yet synthesized, as performed and proudly presented for you here by your best friends over at the
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E songs!
end of beginning - djo
eric's trip - sonic youth
enjoy the silence - depeche mode
empty hands - mother mother
endless, nameless - nirvana
even flow - pearl jam
essence - the march violets
evening shade - dolly parton
evergone - christina perri
every breaking wave - u2
every you every me - placebo
everybody wants to rule the world - tears for fears
everybody's changing - keane
everything at once - lenka
everything i own - bread
everything must go - manic street preachers
evil eyes - dio
.execute. - slipknot
existing everywhere - sewerslvt
earthquake - the used
e.v.o.l. - marina
early american - sonic youth
easier - the crane wives
ecstasy (apple of my eye) - strawberry switchblade
eddie my love - the chordettes
el reloj - theres a lot of covers but my favorite is from tish hinojosa
elderly woman behind the counter in a small town - pearl jam
eleanor rigby - the beatles
electric funeral - black sabbath
electricity - sonic youth
eleonora - marianas trench
elizabeth my dear - the stone roses
elysian fields - megadeth
emotion sickness - silverchair
again, wide range of genres :)
yayyy!!!! hope e anon especially finds this helpful :-)
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Cappelle Calling - Country - 29 juli 2024
Met voormalig Heart For Country presentatrice Nancy Mahulette draaide ik in deze speciale thema-uitzending van Cappelle Calling twee uur lang alleen maar countrymuziek.
Volgende week is er een herhaling van deze uitzending te horen i.v.m. vakantie. Op 12 augustus is er weer een nieuwe uitzending van Cappelle Calling.
Terugluisteren kan hier.
Dit was de playlist:
Uur 1:
Sherrie Austin - Put Your Heart Into It Beyoncé - TEXAS HOLD 'EM The Chicks - There's Your Trouble Kenny Rogers - Me And Bobby McGee Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down Rascall Flatts - What Hurts The Most (DisCovered) Ricochet - Seven Bridges Road Soggy Bottom Boys - I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow (Filmplaat - uit 'O Brother Where Art Thou?') Lionel Richie ft. Little Big Town - Deep River Woman Billie Jo Spears - Blanket On The Ground Aaron Tippin - Kiss This Annita - Bigelow 6-200 Rowwen Heze ft. Flaco Jimenez - (Hey Baby) Que Paso
Uur 2:
Zac Brown Band - Keep Me In Mind Tish Hinojosa - Esperate (Wait for Me) Mark Wills - What Hurts The Most (DisCovered) Glen Campbell - Wichita Lineman Townes Van Zandt - Pancho & Lefty Loretta Lynn - First City Nickel Creek - When You Come Back Down Emmylou Harris - Together Again First Aid Kit - Emmylou Willie Nelson - Shotgun Willie Poco - Rose Of Cimarron The Flying Burrito Brothers - Wild Horses Chris Stapleton - Tennessee Whiskey
Cappelle Calling is iedere maandagavond van 20:00 t/m 22:00 te horen op Radio 90FM. Iedere woensdagmiddag wordt de uitzending herhaald van 18:00 tot 20:00. Ook wordt het programma op vrijdagavond van 20:00 t/m 22:00 uitgezonden op Slotstad Radio, waar het op zondagavond van 22:00 t/m 22:00 wordt herhaald. Suggesties voor DisCovered of De Filmplaat zijn welkom via de Facebookpagina van het programma of via [email protected].
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"Tish Hinojosa Sitting in Front of a Piano," Davis, Lisa Creation Date: Unknown
(Davis, Lisa. [Tish Hinojosa Sitting in Front of a Piano], photograph, Date Unknown; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1230213/: accessed July 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Austin History Center, Austin Public Library)
#tejanahistorias
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More Live Music
Nancy and I managed to last three hours today at the Sunday edition of the 39th Annual Tucson Folk Festival. We got to see some of The Jane Heirs, Carlos Arzate & the Kind Souls, Mark Insley & the Broken Angels, Sophia Rankin & the Sound, the Out of Kilters, and Ron Pandy & the Wild Pitch Band.
There were other performances both Saturday and Sunday we would have liked to have seen, but we just couldn't stick around long enough or run back and forth to different stages quickly enough to manage that large a selection.
There have been a lot of wonderful acts at the Tucson Folk Festival over the years. Eliza Gilkyson, Tish Hinojosa, Asleep at the Wheel, the Austin Lounge Lizards, Richie Havens, Watkins Family Hour, Ray Wylie Hubbard, David Bromberg, Chris Hillman, Pokey LaFarge, Guy Clark, and many, many more.
Every year since 1986—except for 2020, when it was cancelled due to COVID—the festival has featured multiple stages of music in traditional, contemporary, and cultural genres. It has grown to be Arizona’s largest free music festival and annually attracts more than 20,000 fans and talented performers from all over Southern Arizona and across the country. I have been fortunate to attend many of the festivals over the years.
I joked with some people that we might just come back to Tucson for the Folk Festival every year. One person mentioned that Eugene has a good music community, so we look forward to exploring that once we get settled.
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Tagged by @pancake-man thank uuuu i love talking abt my own music taste so much lol
Rules: shuffle your On Repeat playlist and post the first 10 tracks, then tag 10 people
1. Déjà Trouvé - Dadju
2. Bible on the Dash - Corb Lund
3. Choked Out - The Mountain Goats
4. Black Me Out - Against Me!
5. Crazy Wind and Plashing Yellows - Tish Hinojosa
6. The Ballad of Czolgosz - Assassins: The Musical
7. Swan Upon Leda - Hozier
8. Slumber Party (Cover) - Rain Paris
9. Battle Hymn of the Republic - Odetta
10. Keep Your Rifle By Your Side - Far Cry 5 soundtrack
Tagging @bluebeardsfinalgirl @catholicbutch, honestly idk 10 people on here
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thanks for tagging me!! @sunsetclown
a pearl - mitski
notebook - Melanie Martinez
genie In a bottle - Christina Aguilera
el reloj - tish Hinojosa
la ocación - archángel
Francis forever - mitski
redbone - childish gambino
oh no! - marina
meddle about - chase Atlantic
hypnotize - the notorious b.i.g
enchanted- taylor swift
angel eyes - abba
voulez vous - abba
everybody wants to rule the world - tears for fears
necio - romeo santos
IDK WHO TO TAG SORRY :(((
rules: pick a song for each letter of your url and tag that many people (if you can):
tagged by @sapphire-to-the-rain !!
cell block tango
little lotte / the mirror
eat your young
aristos achaion
ruler of my heart
curious
loveless
o’ icarus
uninvited
death respect
lower one’s eyes
everything goes on
smiling
sign of the times
stop this flame
killer queen
yume no kanata
i’m not even going to try to tag my url lmao
@sneebl @glcive @pinkrosylux @catinasink + open
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#anybody else have Christmas albums they grew up on#that they thought were general classics only to find out it’s extremely niche?#tish hinojosa#nina has thoughts#Spotify
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Tish Hinojosa - My Homeland (2019) … Homeland re-visited …
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Tish Hinojosa - Malaguena Salerosa (Enchanting Woman from Malaga)
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Tish Hinojosa Donde Voy
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My favorite lyric from Tish Hinojosa's "Something In The Rain"
#music#lyrics#talkers talkand dreamers dream#i interpret itas recognizing that both paths have value#i feel as tho the dreaming part is your humanity while the talking part is the logistics#if you dont keep both your heart and your mind any plans will fall apart#tish hinojosa#something in the rain
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“They almost went home many times before I was born. They even threw a goodbye party once. But they always changed their minds at the last minute, because they wanted a better life for their child. It hasn’t been easy for them in America. Back in Colombia my father worked at a bank, but here he cleaned houses. For the first four years of my life we lived in the attic of a large home. It was a big house, with a golden retriever. But nothing belonged to us. My parents took care of the children, and cleaned the house, and cooked the food. Eventually my mom found work as an accountant, and my father would stay home with me. I’m sure that he wished he could provide more materially, because Hispanic culture is patriarchal. But he poured all his time into me. We’d go to the library, and take long walks, and go bike riding. He especially loved music. One of the things we bonded over was a children’s album by Tish Hinojosa, a famous Tex-Mex singer. My father copied it from a CD he’d gotten at the library, and we memorized all the songs. The lyrics were a mix of English and Spanish, which Dad loved because he was trying to teach me to be bilingual. Our dream was to see her perform. But we didn’t have money to travel, and she never seemed to have a concert near us. Recently I’ve reached the age that my parents were when they left Colombia. But instead of cleaning houses, I’m working on my Masters degree. I’ve always admired their sacrifice, but now more than ever I can imagine the difficulty of being in their shoes. A couple years ago I was feeling nostalgic, so I looked up Tish Hinojosa to see what she was up to now. I discovered she was performing in a small town outside of Pittsburgh. It was an intimate show at an old mansion, so I bought us tickets as a Father’s Day gift. I put them in an envelope, with a letter. And I tried to keep it a secret. I just told him that there was a town I wanted to explore. But I think that during our road trip he could sense my excitement. I have no idea how he figured it out. We hadn’t spoken about her in over ten years. But when we were only thirty minutes away, he turned to me with the biggest smile on his face, and said: ‘Tish?’”
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