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dannyreviews · 6 months
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Cinema Legends Turning 100 in 2024
Even though there is one more month to go in 2023, I thought I would get a head start on this post. Without further ado, the centenarians for 2024.
Eva Marie Saint - actress
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William Russell - actor
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Robert M. Young - director (Update: Died On February 6, 2024 at 99)
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Lee Adams - lyricist
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Priscilla Pointer - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Ann Vernon - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Krishnaveni - actress
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Mimis Plessas - film composer
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Maria Riva - actress
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Joyce Randolph - actress (Update: Died On January 13, 2024 at 99)
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Ted Hartley - actor, producer
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Nadia Cattouse - actress
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Woody Woodbury - actor, comedian (Update: Made it to 100)
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Meta Velander - actress
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Pia Velsi - actress (Update: Made it to 100)
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Yatsuko Tan'ami - actress
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Bo Bjelfvenstam - director, screenwriter, actor (Update: Made it to 100)
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Jean Harlez - director
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Madeline Anderson - director
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Alfred Hoffman - actor
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Kang Cheng - director
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Fada Santoro - actress
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Walter Schultheiss - actor
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Donald Pelmear - actor
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Teresa Cunillé - actress
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Ip Chun - martial artist, actor
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Rolf Schimpf - actor
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Terry Gibbs - film score musician
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Elaine Schreyeck - continuity supervisor
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Stanley Sopel - producer
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Eunice Christopher - actress
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Gloria Stroock - actress (Update: Died On May 5, 2024 at 99)
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Robert Porter - producer
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Pat Jaffe - producer, editor
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Norbert Terry - director, producer
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Alice Toen - actress
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Richard Gilbert - director, producer
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Ronald Spencer - director, producer
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blackbritishreader · 2 years
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A Man from the Sun (1956)
Groundbreaking docudrama from 1956 exploring the experiences of the then 75,000 West Indians who had newly settled in Britain, and the disparity they found between the mythical country and the real one.
Starring: Cy Grant, Errol John, Nadia Cattouse, Earl Cameron, Pearl Prescod, Pauline Henriques.
Watch on BBC iPlayer
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mariocki · 5 years
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Special Branch: Depart In Peace (2.3, Thames, 1970)
"You seeing Moxon again?"
"Sir?"
"He'll use you, you know."
"Well, I don't think I can be got at."
"Why don't you avoid even the suspicion."
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hontokana · 7 years
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Nadia Cattouse - All Around My Grandmother's Floor (1969, UK/Belize)
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djlook · 4 years
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Off the Air 11/17/2020 Playlist
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Biig Piig - Don’t Turn Around
Claudia Berry - Love for the Sake of Love
Xenia Rubinos - Lonely Lover
Sampa the Great - Mwana
Phyllis Dillon - Woman of the Ghetto
Nadia Cattouse - Long Time Boy
Andrea Davis - Lonely Girl
79.5 - My Dream
Brandee Younger - Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!
Colleen - Soul Alphabet
Ana Frango Elétrico - Chocolate
Fatoumata Diawara - Nterini (A COLORS SHOW)
Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou - Homesickness
The Seshen - Don’t Answer
Okay Kaya - La Meg
WOOM - Seigfried/Self Control/White Ferrari
Laura Marling - Held Down
Shilpa Ray - Add Value Add Time
Julia Jacklin - Someday 
Agnes Obel - Familiar
Oracle Sisters - Spotlight
Faye Webster - In A Good Way
Becca Mancari - Hunter
Maya Delilah - I’m Just Stupid
Little Dragon - Are You Feeling Sad?
Liv.e - Lessons From My Mistakes...but I lost your number
Georgia Anne Muldrow - When the Fonk Radiates
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tasksweekly · 6 years
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[TASK 087: BELIZE]
There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 200+ Belizean faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
F:
Nadia Cattouse (1924) Belizean - actress and singer-songwriter.
Zee Edgell / Zelma Edgell (1940) Belizean - novelist and short story writer.
Errollyn Wallen (1958) Belizean - composer.
Sarita Diana Acosta (1959 or 1960) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1979.
Josephine Gault (1970) Belizean - Miss World Belize 1991 and Miss Universe Belize 1991.
Catherine Bruhier (1972) Belizean - actress and filmmaker.
Angela Gegg (1979) Belizean - spoken word artist, poet, writer, entertainer, painter, cubist, and abstract artist.
Kisha Sierra (1981) Belizean - actress.
Kalilah Enriquez (1983) Belizean - broadcast journalist and poet.
Melonie Gillette (1984) Belizean - singer-songwriter.
Felicita Arzu / Leesha Arzu (1985) Belizean - model and Miss World Belize 2007.
Christie Laing (1985) Belizean / British - actress.
Linda Blease (1985) Belizean - actress, DJ, tv producer, and socialite.
Charmaine Chinapen (1987) Belizean - model and Miss World Belize 2008.
Lisa Tucker (1989) Afro Belizean - actress and singer.
Idolly Louise Saldivar (1989 or 1990) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2013.
Kasturi Anderson (1991) Belizean, Japanese, African-American, Unspecified Native American - actress.
Becky Bernard / Becky Belinda Bernard (1991 or 1992) Belizean [Mayan] - Miss Universe Belize 2003 an Miss Costa Maya Belize 2002.
Destinee Dominique Arnold (1992 or 1993) Belizean [Mayan] - Miss Costa Maya 2013 and Miss International Belize 2012.
Rebecca Rath (1993) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 2016.
Kadejah Kenifah Tunn (1993 or 1994) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2011.
Joyjah (1994) Belizean - instagrammer and youtuber.
Iris Carmen Salguero (1995 or 1996) Belizean - Miss Earth Belize 2017 and Miss World Belize 2016.
Christine Syme (1995 or 1996) Belizean - Miss Earth Belize 2015.
Jasmin Jael Rhamdas (1995 or 1996) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2015.
Shereen Cutkelvin (1996) Afro Belizean, possibly Scottish - singer.
Tanya Carter (?) Belizean [Afro Belizean, Indian, English, Spanish], Mexican - singer-songwriter.
Tamara Goodwin (?) Belizean / African-American - actress.
Ninah Shanice (?) Belizean - Youtuber and Instagrammer.
Tyler Savery (?) Belizean - fashion designer.
Maria Jeffery (?) Belizean [Mayan] - Miss Universe Belize 2007 and Miss Costa Maya 2007.
Rebecca Stirm (?) Belizean - fashion designer.
Adele Ramos (?) Belizean - musician, poet, author, journalist, and publisher.
Maureen Navarrete (?) Belizean - fashion designer.
Renee Sherese Martinez (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2017.
Denise Castillo (?) Belizean - singer.
Raquel Alejandra Badillo (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2014.
Alleshia Pollard (?) Belizean - model.
Chantae Chanice Guy (?) Belizean - Miss Earth Belize 2016 and Miss World Belize 2012.
Amber Rivero / Amber Renee Rivero (?) Belizean - Miss Earth Belize 2013.
Jessel Monique Lauriano (?) Belizean - Miss Earth Belize 2012 and Miss World Belize 2010.
Kimberly Ann Robateau (?) Belizean - Miss Earth Belize 2011.
Marsha / gamine.taurean (?) Belizean - instagrammer and designer.
Annlyn Nicole Apolonio (?) Belizean - Miss International Belize 2011.
Norma Leticia Lara (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2009.
Leilah Anne Magdalena Pandy (?) Belizean - Miss Earth Belize 2007 and Miss Universe Belize 2004.
Andrea Elrington (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 2005.
Corinth Morter Lewis (?) Belizean - poet and educator.
Dalila Violeta Vanzie Montano (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2003.
Karen Anita Russell (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 2002.
Shiemicka Richardson (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 2000.
Viola Jeffery (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1999.
Elvia Lilia Vega (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1998.
Sharon Domínguez (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1997 and writer.
Ava Lovell (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1996.
Deborah Wade (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1995.
Melanie Smith (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1993.
Ysela Antonia Zabaneh (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 1990 and Miss Universe Belize 1990.
Martha Badillo (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 1989.
Andrea Shermane McKoy (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1989.
Pauline Young (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 1988.
Janine Sylvestre (?) Belizean - Miss World Belize 1987.
Holly Emma Edgell (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1987.
Romy Ellen Taegar (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1986.
Jenny Woods / Jennifer Woods (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1985.
Lisa Patricia Ramirez (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1984.
Shirlene Dianne McKoy (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1983.
Sharon Kay Auxillou (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1982.
Ivette Zabaneh (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1981.
Ellen Marie Clarke (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1980.
Christina Margarita Ysaguirre (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1978.
Dora Maria Phillips (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1977.
Janet Joan Joseph (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1976.
Pelisamay Longsworth (?) Belizean - Miss Universe Belize 1975.
F - Athletes:
Sharette García (1969) Belizean - middle-distance runner.
Althea Gilharry (1970) Belizean - triple jumper.
Camille Solis (1971) Belizean - cyclist.
Marion Jones (1975) Belizean / Unknown Other - sprinter and long jumper.
The Belizean Bruiser / Marion Reneau (1977) Belizean - mixed martial artist.
Tricia Flores (1979) Belizean - long jumper and runner.
Emma Wade (1980) Belizean - sprinter.
Alicia Thompson (1981) Belizean - cyclist.
Kaina Martinez (1986) Belizean - sprinter.
Idania Ramirez (1988) Belizean - footballer.
Katy Sealy (1990) Belizean / Unknown Other - runner, high jumper, and javelin thrower.
Kaya Cattouse (1990) Belizean - cyclist.
Samantha Dirks (1992) Belizean - sprinter.
Simone Biles (1997) Belizean / African-American - gymnast.
M:
Evan X Hyde / Evan Anthony Hyde (1947) Belizean - writer, journalist, and media executive.
Pen Cayetano / Delvin Cayetano (1954) Afro Belizean - musician.
Nigel Miguel (1963) Belizean - actor and producer.
The Grandmaster / Leroy Young (1967) Belizean - dub poet.
Yasser Musa (1970) Belizean [Palestinian, possibly other] - poet, visual artist, and publisher.
Erik Griffin (1972) Belizean, Jamaican, Honduran [Afro Honduran, Indian, Spanish, possibly other] / Irish, possibly other - comedian and actor.
Dan Man / Allison Hemsley (1973) Belizean - actor, rapper, and musician.
Da Long / Big Dragon / Andrew Ballen (1973) Belizean, Jamaican - tv personality, content developer, and CEO.
Arlen Escarpeta (1980) Afro Belizean - actor.
Wolé Parks (1982) Belizean / African-American - actor.
LaMorne Morris (1983) Dominican / Afro Belizean - actor, tv personality, and comedian.
Houston / Houston Edward Summers IV (1983) Belizean, African-American - singer.
Jah (1986) Belizean - actor.
O.T. Genasis / Odis Flores (1987) Afro Belizean - rapper.
iLoveMakonnen / Makonnen Sheran (1989) Belizean [Afro Belizean, Indian, Chinese, Irish, Belgian, German] / Unspecified Non-Belizean - rapper and singer.
Sergio Blanco (2003) Nicaraguan [Miskito, Spanish], Belizean, Jamaican / British, French, Welsh, Finnish
Kareem Ferguson (?) Belizean - actor.
Lova Boy / Daniel Cacho (?) Belizean [Garifuna] - musician.
Hubert Escarpeta (?) Belizean - actor.
Ivan Duran (?) Belizean - musician and producer.
DJ Lindy D (?) Belizean - DJ.
Frankie Reneau / Francis Reneau (?) Belizean - pianist and composer.
Romeo Escobar (?) Belizean - producer.
DJ Buddy (?) Belizean - DJ.
Lord Rhaburn / Gerald Rhaburn (?) Belizean - musician.
MC Melo (?) Belizean - rapper.
Supa G (?) Belizean - musician.
M - Athletes:
Denfield McNab (1943) Belizean - cyclist.
Colin Thurton (1943) Belizean - sprinter.
Kenneth Sutherland (1943) Belizean - cyclist.
Errol Thurton (1944) Belizean - sprinter.
Owen Meighan (1944) Belizean - long jumper.
Robert Hulse (1946) Belizean - sports shooter.
Arthur Mapp (1953) Belizean - judoka.
Phillip Pipersburg (1955) Belizean - sprinter.
Eugène Muslar (1959) Belizean - long-distance runner.
Joslyn Chavarria (1959) Belizean - cyclist.
Damel Flowers (1960) Belizean - sprinter.
Merlyn Dawson (1960) Belizean - cyclist.
Paul Réneau (1960) Belizean - sprinter and cyclist.
Earl Theus (1963) Belizean - cyclist.
Ian Gray (1963) Belizean - middle-distance runner.
Lindford Gillitt (1964) Belizean - cyclist.
Kurt Cutkelvin (1964) Belizean - cyclist.
Warren Coye (1965) Belizean - cyclist.
Chito Martínez / Reyenaldo Ignacio Martínez (1965) Belizean - baseball player.
Wernell Reneau (1965) Belizean - cyclist.
Polin Belisle (1966) Belizean - marathon runner.
Emery Gill (1966) Belizean - sprinter.
Fitzgerald Joseph (1967) Belizean - cyclist.
John Palacio (1967) Belizean - sprinter.
Michael Lewis (1967) Belizean - cyclist.
Devon Hyde (1967) Belizean - triple jumper.
Carlton Usher (1968) Belizean - sprinter.
Douglas Lamb (1968) Belizean - cyclist.
Anthony Adderly (1968) Belizean - football manager.
Charles Lewis (1968) Belizean - cyclist.
Verno Phillips (1969) Belizean - boxer.
Michael Joseph (1971) Belizean - sprinter.
Charlie Slusher / Carlos Slusher (1971) Belizean - footballer.
Orlando Chavarria (1971) Belizean - cyclist.
Norman Nunez / Norman Nunez Pipersburgh (1971) Belizean - footballer.
Elston Shaw (1972) Belizean - sprinter.
Marlon Garnett (1975) Belizean - basketball player.
Jarbi Alvarez (1976) Belizean - footballer.
Kawan Lovelace (1976) Belizean - triple jumper.
Deris Benavides (1976) Belizean - footballer.
Jayson Jones (1977) Belizean - sprinter.
Milt Palacio / Milton Palacio (1978) Belizean - basketball player.
Mark Leslie (1978) Belizean - footballer.
Michael Aguilar (1979) Belizean - hurdler.
Selvin De Leon (1980) Belizean, Guatemalan - footballer.
Rudolph Flowers (1980) Belizean - footballer.
Eddermys Sanchez (1980) Belizean - judoka.
Shane Orio / Shane Moody-Orio (1980) Belizean - footballer.
Vallan Symms (1980) Belizean - footballer.
Stephen Lopez (1980) Belizean - footballer.
Noel Felix (1981) Belizean - basketball player.
David Trapp (1981) Belizean - footballer.
Elroy Smith (1981) Belizean - footballer.
Dion Frazer (1981) Belizean - footballer.
Alfonso Martinez (1982) Belizean - taekwondo practioner.
Victor Morales (1982) Belizean - footballer.
Trevor Lennen (1983) Belizean - footballer.
Dalton Eiley (1983) Belizean - footballer.
Jonathan Williams (1983) Belizean - hurdler.
Harrison Rochez (1983) Belizean - footballer.
Elroy Kuylen (1983) Belizean - footballer.
Woodrow West (1985) Belizean - footballer.
The Juggernaut / Joe Pacheco (1985) Belizean, Puerto Rican - mixed martial artist.
Ashley Torres (1985) Belizean - footballer.
Harrison Tasher (1985) Belizean - footballer.
Ryan Simpson (1985) Belizean - footballer.
Tyrone Pandy (1986) Belizean - footballer.
Ian Gaynair (1986) Belizean - footballer.
Brandon Jones (1987) Belizean / Unspecified - sprinter.
Deon McCaulay (1987) Belizean - footballer.
Renick James (1987) Belizean - judoka.
Evral Trapp (1987) Belizean - footballer.
Kenneth Medwood (1987) Belizean - hurdler and sprinter.
Evan Mariano (1988) Belizean - footballer.
Daniel Jimenez (1988) Belizean - footballer.
Mario Villanueva (1989) Belizean - footballer.
Amin August Jr. (1990) Belizean - footballer.
Nana Mensah / Nana-Yaw Gydeu Amankwah-Mensah (1990) Belizean - footballer.
Devon Makin (1990) Belizean - footballer.
Mark Anderson (1991) Belizean - sprinter.
Trevon Salazar (1991) Belizean - cyclist.
Andres Makin (1992) Belizean - footballer.
Michael Salazar (1992) Belizean - footballer.
Rakeem Nuñez-Roches (1993) Belizean - American football player.
Luis Torres (1993) Belizean - footballer.
Shaun Gill (1993) Belizean - sprinter.
Mike Atkinson (1994) Belizean - footballer.
Jarret Davis (1994) Belizean - footballer.
Lionel Cabral (1994) Belizean - footballer.
Jordy Polanco (1996) Belizean - footballer.
Stanley Reneau (?) Belizean - footballer.
Russell Hulse (?) Belizean - footballer.
Problematic:
Shyne / Moses Michael Levi (1979) Belizean [Ethiopian Jewish, possibly other] - rapper - Convicted of attempted murder.
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cadexh · 3 years
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Nadia Cattouse, actress, singer. Belizean pioneers. Salt on paper. #blackhistorymonth #belize #belizeanpioneers #belizehistory #salt #nadiacattouse https://www.instagram.com/p/CLrmeIBl7xQ/?igshid=1rgo25y8p1cki
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islandpeeps · 7 years
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Earl Cameron, CBE is a Bermudian actor. Along with Cy Grant, he is known as one of the first black actors to break the "colour bar" in the United Kingdom. With his appearance in 1951's Pool of London, Cameron becomes the first black actor to take up a starring role in a British film. According to Screenonline, "Earl Cameron brought a breath of fresh air to the British film industry's stuffy depictions of race relations. Often cast as a sensitive outsider, Cameron gave his characters a grace and moral authority that often surpassed the films' compromised liberal agendas."He also had repeated appearances on many British science fiction programmes of the 1960s, including Doctor Who, The Prisoner, and The Andromeda Breakthrough. His next major film role following his work in Pool of London was in the 1955 film Simba. In this drama about the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya, Cameron played the role of Peter Karanja, a doctor trying to reconcile his admiration for Western civilisation with his Kikuyu heritage. That same year Cameron played the Mau Mau general Jeroge in Safari. From the 1950s to the present day, Cameron has had major parts in many films, including: The Heart Within (1957), in which he played a character Victor Conway in a crime movie again set in the London docklands; and Sapphire (1959) in which he played Dr Robbins, the brother of a murdered girl; and The Message (1976) – the story of the Prophet Muhammad. Cameron has had roles in a wide range of TV shows but one of his earliest major roles was a starring part in the BBC 1960 TV drama The Dark Man, in which he played a West Indian cab driver in the UK. The show examined the reactions and prejudices he faced in his work. In 1956 he had a smaller part in another BBC drama exploring racism in the workplace, A Man From The Sun, in which he appeared as community leader Joseph Brent, the cast also featuring Errol John, Cy Grant, Colin Douglas and Nadia Cattouse. #EarlCameron #islandpeeps #Bermuda (at Bermuda)
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stormyrecords-blog · 7 years
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new arrivals 2-8-17
stormy records
13306 michigan ave
dearborn, mi 48126 313-581-9322
hello friends of stormy!! holy hannah this week's update is gigantic!!we've got new releases by COIL, pauline oliveros, TERRY RILEY, jackie mittoo, LAWRENCE ENGLISH, nate young and so much more!!!  quantities are limited so call or email asap if you need something set aside for you!! great new used lps in stock now, and more coming for saturday. we will be putting out large batches of great newly priced items every saturday - so stop by to see what we may have for you!!
also - new stereo eqpt!!marantz tuner works awesome $250
philips turntable with new needle - works awesome $100
jensen or philips speakers - $75 per pair, but if you want a whole system and you buy the marantz tuner and the philips turntable, we will include a set of speakers at $50 twin peaks fire walk with me double red vinyl lp coming any day now - please reserve a copy by calling or emailing!! in local news - the M&M Cafe has reopened. please show your love and support by stopping by for a meal and a hug for elaine. in THURSDAY Forno, Carla Dal : You Know What It's Like   $21.992017 repress. LP version. Carla dal Forno presents her debut solo album You Know What It's Like, following time in cult Melbourne group Mole House and an earlier association with Blackest Ever Black as a member of F ingers and Tarcar. Her voice is an extraordinary instrument: both disarmingly conversational and glacially detached. It has something of the bedsit urbanity of Anna Domino, Marine Girls, Antena, or Helen Johnstone - stoned and deadpan - but it can also summon a gothic intensity that Nico or Kendra Smith would approve of. This voice is the perfect embodiment of dal Forno's emotionally ambiguous songs: their lyrics rooted in the everyday, observing and exposing a series of uncomfortable truths. "Fast Moving Cars" and "What You Gonna Do Now?" weigh up claustrophobia against loneliness, inertia against acceleration, doubling-down versus taking-off; the title track acknowledges the provisional nature of love and "real" intimacy, then decides to brave it anyway. By the time the startlingly sparse "The Same Reply" arrives, the sense of dejection is absolute. The vocal-led pieces are interspersed with richly evocative instrumentals. Smothered in tape-hiss and reverb, the seasick synthesizer miniatures "Italian Cinema" and "Dragon Breath" channel the twilit DIY whimsy of Flaming Tunes and Call Back The Giants. The drum machine and bassline of "DB Rip" are pure Chicago house, but then its dark choral drones nod to Dalis Car's dreams of blood-spattered Cornwall stone. "Dry The Rain" drinks from a stream of moon-musick that runs through Coil, In Gowan Ring, Third Ear Band, even the Raincoats's Odyshape (1981). Macchi, Egisto: Biologia Animal Vegetale 3LP $54.99New lower pricing. Triple LP box set version. Cinedelic records present a reissue of one of Egisto Macchi's major works, Biologia Animale e Vegetale, produced by Renato Pent. Biologia Animale e Vegetale was recorded in Torino in 1976 and originally published as double LP. Egisto Macchi, often remembered as a member of Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza, the historic Italian improvising collective (that also included Franco Evangelisti and Ennio Morricone, among others), was a major figure within the contemporary music field from the fifties to the eighties. The life path of Egisto Macchi seemed to be devoted to the multiplicity of aesthetic choices and musical expressions. While tracing his life and work, one notices an interesting duality based both on a very inclusive approach towards all kind of expressive needs and full control of the level of communication. A complex personality revealing the coherence of a man trying to connect elements usually kept separate; the inherent need for approaching different sources and the ability to be inspired by a wide range of intuitions. Macchi has explored and experimented in the field of sound and music without ever forgetting about his moral and civil engagement. His compositional work takes shape from the idea that music and arts should be able to create a symbiotic contact between the creator (composer) and the beneficiary (listener). All his work finds its origin in the need to integrate the sound language with the feeling of a new developing society. In fact music was just one factor in a more complex chain which included his humanistic and sociological engagement; a syncretic philosophical narrative and a symbolic tale revealing deep anthropological aspects. The 3LP box set is a limited edition of 600. The 3LP box set also comes as 180 gram vinyl and includes a download code. ZOS KIA/COILTransparent 2LP  $32.99Double LP version. Comes in a gatefold sleeve with a 12" booklet of unseen images and includes a download card. The entire Transparent recordings released for the first time, completely remastered from the unedited tapes. Zos Kia was formed by John Gosling (Mekon), John Balance (Coil) and Min - with guest Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson (Throbbing Gristle). Their one and only album, Transparent, was released on August 23rd, 1983 in a cassette only edition on the now defunct Austria label Nekrophile. They were the first released recordings of both Coil and Zos Kia. It was reissued years later by Coil (Threshold House/Eskaton). Includes two previously unreleased bonus tracks by Ake (pre-Zos Kia). The music on Transparent is genuinely unsettling and disturbing, with a more primal Industrial feel than the Coil album which followed; Scatology (1984). An essential insight into the very early work of these extraordinary artists and an undeniable link between Coil and Throbbing Gristle. YOUNG, NATERegression LP  $19.99Wolf Eyes' Nate Young's Regression series has provided some of the most compelling dread-electronics spewed out by the North American underground in years, with instalments released by Demdike Stare's DDS label and Aaron Dilloway's Hanson, as well as NNA Tapes and others. It all began back in 2009 with this first volume issued by Joachim Nordwall's Ideal label, an incredible set that's now being released on vinyl here for the first time ever. Young is one of those artists whose output is instantly recognizable, his take on primitive electronics is both innovative and unnerving, and in recent years has really dominated the stylistic direction pursued by Wolf Eyes. It's a kind of creaky, bare-boned deconstruction of classic horror scoring jolted by noise and industrial motifs, sounding somewhere between Demdike Stare's early work, John Carpenter, and Mica Levi's by-now-classic soundtrack to Under The Skin (2014). You could neither classify Regression as a noise record nor an ambient one, instead the synth dissections and tape treatments more closely reference early electronic music. "Trapped" offers little of the claustrophobia suggested by its title, although the continual woody knocking sounds and filthy oscillations do engender a sense of unease, while "Dread" brings to mind the Desmond Briscoe soundtrack to Nigel Kneale's The Stone Tape (1972). "Under The Skin" returns to the more esoteric, intangible sound designs that characterized the album's opening, writhing around in a spluttering, tactile fashion that's at once sonically rather beautiful but deeply sinister, modulating through grisly synthesizer gestures while more textural, percussive sounds flood through dub-style tape delays. Young has an uncanny ability to make sonic extremes sound incredibly seductive, and this volume is perhaps the most engrossing exposition of that unique ability. Cut at Dubplates & Mastering. Edition of 500. VA: Britxotica! 3CD BOX on TRUNK $25.99  At last, all three killer Britxotica! LPs now available as a three CD box set. So that's 48 super rare and extraordinary exotic British masterpieces over three genre-defining albums. Britxotica! (pronounced "Britzotica") neatly describes an odd and yet undocumented pre-Beatles British musical scene where famed UK composers, as well as unknown singers and bandleaders, threw convention on holiday and went wild. For this very special box set Trunk have gathered the first three amazing and groundbreaking Britxotica! albums. Thought up and put together by legendary "smashing" DJ and co-creator of The Sound Gallery (1995) Martin Green and maverick collector Jonny Trunk, here are 48 incredible, unusual, inspiring, and super rare British tracks, set across these three magical and very different albums: Britxotica! London's Rarest Primitive Pop and Savage Jazz (JBH 057LP, 2015), Britxotica Goes East!: Persian Pop And Casbah Jazz From The Wild British Isles! (JBH 059LP, 2016), Tropical Britxotica! Polynesian Pop And Placid Jazz From The Wild British Isles! (JBH 062LP, 2016). So sit back, relax and let Britxotica! take you to musical places you have only ever dreamed of. Comes in a clamshell box; Each CD comes in a slipcase - a mini replica of the original vinyl LPs: the classic black and white Britxotica! post-war exotic style; Includes an eight-page booklet with comprehensive notes about the artists, bandleaders, and all the forgotten Britxotica! stars. Features: Lyn Cornell, Ted Heath, Allan Bruce, Rawicz and Landauer, Lucille Mapp, Sounds Incorporated, Nadia Cattouse, Brian Fahey, Tony Mansell and Johnny Dankworth, Reg Owen, Harry H Corbett, Laurie Johnson Orchestra, Edmundo Ros, Maxine Daniels, Cherry Wainer, Jerry Allen, Beverley Sisters, Chico Arnez, Stanley Black, Johnny Keating and the Z Men, Charles Blackwell, Philip Green and His Mayfair Orchestra, Kenny Day, Tony Osborne, Johnny Keating Kombo, Laurie Johnson, Roy Tierney, Ray Ellington, Frank Weir, The Sound of Ed White, Ron Goodwin, Geoff Love, Marion Ryan, Dick Katz, George Melly and Kenny Graham, International 'Pops' All Stars, Johnny Gentle, Kenny Graham, Betty Smith and The Malcolm Lockyer Group, Martinas and His Music, and Norrie Paramor. BEZOS AND THE WHITE BIRDS, KOSTASKostas Bezos And The White Birds LP+CD  $20.99"The first-ever compilation of 'Xabagies', the nearly forgotten Hawaiian-influenced music of 1930s Greece, focused on the compositions of Kostas Bezos and his ensemble White Birds. A world-class slide guitarist, political cartoonist, and sleepless Bohemian, Kostas Bezos created some of the most unique music of any era: surrealist guitar portraits blurring Athens and Honolulu, haunting tropical serenades, wild acoustic orchestras, and heartbreaking steel guitar duets. LP version includes a 28 page booklet with extensive notes by Tony Klein and Dimitri Kourtis, unpublished photographs, lyrics, obituaries, and a bonus CD containing 18 additional tracks. Mastered from original 78s by Michael Graves. Co-released by Olvido Records, edition of 1000." Oliveros, Pauline: Electronic Music Studio CD $17.99 "1 Of IV" and "Big Mother Is Watching You" were both made in the summer of 1966 at the University of Toronto Electronic Music Studio. "1 Of IV" was previously released in 1967, on Odyssey, alongside works by 2 other young composers - "Come out" by Steve Reich and "Night music" by Richard Maxfield. "Big Mother..." is a previously unreleased piece. The 3rd (and final) piece on this compilation was made at the San Francisco Tape Music Center in 1965 and was first released in 1977 on the compilation New Music For Electronic And Recorded Media, released on 1750 Arch Records. The 3 pieces on this CD are all live experiments, which at the simplest level use either an array of oscillators and filters, a mixer and one spool of tape feeding a series of (variously set up) stereo tape machines. Long delay lines, pile ups of noise and rich sonorities are the stuff of this music. The third piece also uses samples taken from Pucini's Madame Butterfly. All 3 pieces on this CD are not included on the 12 CD boxset of early electronic music by Oliveros, released by Important Records. ENGLISH, LAWRENCECruel Optimism LP  $25.99LP version. "Cruel Optimism is a record that considers power (present and absent). It meditates on how power consumes, augments, and ultimately shapes two subsequent human conditions: obsession and fragility. . . . This edition owes its title and its origins to the wonderful text of the same name by American theorist Lauren Berlant. . . . In Cruel Optimism, I found a number of critical readings around the issues that have fueled so much of the music I have been making recently. Beyond her keen analysis of the relations of attachment as they pertain to conditions of possibility in the everyday, it was particularly her writing around trauma I found deeply affecting. It was a jumping off point from which a plague of unsettling impressions of suffering, intolerance, and ignorance could be unpacked and utilized as fuel over and above pointless frustration. When I made Wilderness Of Mirrors (RM 460CD/LP, 2014) clouds of unease were overhead. As I have worked through Cruel Optimism, what seemed an unimaginable future just a few years prior, began to present as actual. Over the course of creating the record, we collectively bore witness to a new wave of humanitarian and refugee crisis (captured so succinctly in the photograph of Alan Kurdi's tiny body motionless on the shore), the Black Lives Matter movement, the widespread use of sonic weapons on civilians, increased drone strikes in Waziristan, Syria and elsewhere, and record low numbers of voting around Brexit and the US election cycle, suggesting a wider sense of disillusionment and powerlessness. Acutely for me and other Australians, we've faced dire intolerance concerning race and continued inequalities related to gender and sexuality. The storm has broken and feels utterly visceral. Cruel Optimism is a meditation on these challenges and an encouragement to press forward towards more profound futures. Beyond the motivations forging the record, the process by which this edition was created was unlike many of my other records. Having worked largely alone in recent years, I wanted to shift away from that approach. . . . I count myself exceptionally fortunate to have been able to call on so many fine musicians in the making of this album. . . . I couldn't be more pleased to share Cruel Optimism with you." --Lawrence English, October 2016 Contributions in various forms from: Mats Gustafsson, Mary Rapp, Tony Buck, Chris Abrahams, Werner Dafeldecker, Norman Westberg, Brodie McAllister, Australian Voices, Vanessa Tomlinson, Heinz Riegler, and Thor Harris. VA - Where the Mountains Meet the Sky: Folk Music of Ladakh LPSublime Frequencies  $22.99Music from Ladakh recorded during the making of the film The Song Collector (2014) by director Erik Koto, with additional material recorded by Bill Kite in 1992. "Situated high in the Western Himalaya, Ladakh is one of the great cultural crossroads of Asia. For centuries, it sat at the hub of ancient trade routes that connected the Silk Road to India, Tibet, and Kashmir. Each year, once the winter snows had melted from the high passes surrounding Ladakh, its markets would buzz with merchants from throughout central Asia. They brought spices, wool, salt, and silk. They also brought their instruments and their folks songs. Over time, these diverse musical influences laid the foundation of Ladakh's unique folk traditions. Folk music became central to the daily life of the Ladakhis with song serving as an essential form of communication, documentation, and entertainment. This collection of songs is intended to offer a sampling of the range of Ladakh's folk music. These songs also celebrate one of the great folk artists of Ladakh, Morup Namgyal. Morup is an avid preservationist and during his 30-year career working at Ladakh's only radio station (All India Radio, Leh) he recorded a vast archive of Ladakhi folk songs. This collection of over 1,000 recordings was unlike anything else in Ladakh and formed a crucial link to a dying folk tradition. Tragically, it burned to the ground in 2002 when a fire raged through the old wooden radio station building. The loss was devastating, but Morup immediately set about recreating the archive. Five of the songs on this album, recorded in 1992, are among the handful of tracks to have been spared by the fire. Today, Ladakh's marketplaces bear little resemblance to the buzzing markets of old. Gone are the camel trains and merchants, replaced instead by Indian trucks belching smoke. Seemingly vanished too are the folk musicians, pushed aside by the synthetic beats of the latest Bollywood hit. But the folk artists have not vanished entirely, and if you wander beyond the blare of the latest pop song, you'll discover a folk tradition that, thanks to the efforts of Morup Namgyal and others like him, is alive, evolving, and poised to endure the challenges of modernization." --Erik Koto. LP comes with a full-size insert containing historic photos, song lyrics, and liner notes by Erik Koto. Riley, Terry : Descending Moonshine Dervishes  LP $26.99Beacon Sound present a reissue of Terry Riley's Descending Moonshine Dervishes, originally released in 1982. Recorded live in Berlin in 1975, and largely improvised, Riley plays a modified Yamaha organ with variable resistors to facilitate tuning in just intonation. This is a 50+ minute recording divided into two halves for vinyl. Terry Riley turned the music world upside down with his 1964 work In C, a revolutionary concept based on 53 modules that can be improvised upon by any number of musicians for an indeterminate amount of time over a pulsing C note typically played on piano or mallet. Performed live for the first time by Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, Morton Subotnik, and Jon Gibson, it has since been performed by everyone from the Shanghai Film Orchestra, Adrian Utley of Portishead, and the Malian musicians of Africa Express (featuring contributions by Brian Eno and Damon Albarn). Though referred to as the "father of minimalism", the 81-year-old Riley has ranged widely in the intervening decades, deeply influenced by jazz, North Indian classical music, and a distinctly West Coast strain of radical spirituality - and in turn influencing practically everyone: The Who ("Baba O'Riley"), The Velvet Underground, collaborators The Kronos Quartet, as well as the legions of cutting-edge electronic musicians and contemporary composers making genre-defying music today. A resident of Grass Valley, CA, Riley is still touring the world. "Great for meditating to the cosmos" --Thurston Moore. Remastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri. . Riley, Terry : Songs For The Ten Voices of the Two Prophets  LP $26.99Beacon Sound present a reissue of Terry Riley's Songs For The Ten Voices Of The Two Prophets, originally released in 1983. Recorded live in Munich in 1982 using two Prophet synthesizers and voice, this album is a reflection of Riley's ongoing interest in melding improvisation, electronic music, and the raga vocal stylings of his mentor, Pandit Pran Nath. Terry Riley turned the music world upside down with his 1964 work In C, a revolutionary concept based on 53 modules that can be improvised upon by any number of musicians for an indeterminate amount of time over a pulsing C note typically played on piano or mallet. Performed live for the first time by Steve Reich, Pauline Oliveros, Morton Subotnik, and Jon Gibson, it has since been performed by everyone from the Shanghai Film Orchestra, Adrian Utley of Portishead, and the Malian musicians of Africa Express (featuring contributions by Brian Eno and Damon Albarn). Though referred to as the "father of minimalism", the 81-year-old Riley has ranged widely in the intervening decades, deeply influenced by jazz, North Indian classical music, and a distinctly West Coast strain of radical spirituality - and in turn influencing practically everyone: The Who ("Baba O'Riley"), The Velvet Underground, collaborators The Kronos Quartet, as well as the legions of cutting-edge electronic musicians and contemporary composers making genre-defying music today. A resident of Grass Valley, CA, Riley is still touring the world. Remastered by Raphael Anton Irisarri. Includes original insert; Edition of 300. "His voice twists and curves in complicated arabesques, recalling Indian music, and especially the singing of Mr. Riley's colleague and teacher, Pandit Pran Nath, who is also associated with Mr. Riley's long-time friend LaMonte Young. The synthesizers create a hushed, meditative counterpoint of slowly unwinding melodies and cross-rhythms... the Prophet 5, a polyphonic synthesizer that is capable of rich viola-like sounds, is a winning instrument for Mr. Riley's improvisations. After years of playing a Yamaha electric organ, he has turned to the synthesizer, which theoretically offers an infinite assortment of sounds. Rather than take advantage of the instrument's ability to mimic vocal sounds and timbres, as composers like Jon Hassel and Brian Eno have done, Mr. Riley plays the synthesizer as a keyboard instrument, with a luminous sound and the ability to bend or inflect notes." --New York Times, Feb 1984 Ulrich Schnauss and Jonas Munk: Passage LP $29.99LP version. Passage is the second collaborative album from London-based synth-wizard Ulrich Schnauss and Danish producer Jonas Munk. 11 tracks of breezy, blissed-out electronica and colorful ambient. As the album title denotes, there's a sense of movement in the music these two producers create together: a Schnauss and Munk composition starts one place and ends up someplace very different - something that can only rarely be said about electronic music, which traditionally has focused its energy on texture rather than composition. Sometimes their vivid, expansive soundscapes feels like the sonic equivalent of gliding towards the horizon through a panoramic landscape on a train. One's perspective changes slightly when in motion from one place to another - continuously approaching new things and leaving others behind. There's a prismatic, multi-dimensional quality to these 11 tracks, likely stemming from the fact that these two producers each have worked with a wide range of styles and musicians throughout their 15+ year careers: Ulrich cut his teeth as a drum and bass producer in Berlin, before releasing a string of highly influential neo-shoegazy records on labels such as Domino and City Centre Offices. Since moving to London in 2006, he's been a member of bands such as Engineers and Longview and remixed artists ranging from Depeche Mode and Pet Shop Boys to Mojave 3, and since 2013 he's been a member of legendary band Tangerine Dream. While Jonas Munk initially became known to the post-rock and electronica communities via his Manual albums on Morr Music and Darla Records, he's also had his hands in psychedelic rock (he's a noted producer in the European psych scene and is in the band Causa Sui) as well as film soundtracks and experimental minimalism. Both Ulrich and Jonas, however, have the skills of seasoned producers to weave the multitude of influences together in a well-defined sonic aesthetic. The result is a compelling set of melodic electronic music that echoes the past, yet feels fresh. Cluster: Zuckerzeit LP+CD $26.992017 repress. Originally released in 1974, Zuckerzeit marked a turning point for these seminal German space rockers. Recorded shortly after their move away from the metropolis of Berlin, it sees some of the abrasiveness of their earlier material slightly diffusing. With the addition of proto drum machines and the producing talents of Michael Rother, their sound here - while remaining firmly in anchored in experimental territory - has more pop sensibility. Newly packaged with the CD of the album. Soares, Elza : Woman At The End of the World  CD $16.99Repressed; LP version. Septuagenarian Brazilian music icon Elza Soares teams up with the cream of São Paulo's avant-garde musicians for an album of apocalyptic, experimental samba sujo ("dirty samba") that tackles the burning issues of 21st century Brazil: racism, domestic violence, sex, drug addiction and global warming. The Woman at the end of the World is Elza's 34th studio album and her first to feature previously unrecorded material, exclusively composed for her. Voted "Best Album of 2015" by Rolling Stone Brazil after its domestic release, it will now be released worldwide by UK based label Mais Um Discos. Over a sprawl of distorted guitars, squalling horn, taught strings and electronic shards, samba is savaged by rock 'n' roll, free jazz, noise and other experimental music forms. A true legend of Brazilian music Elza has an incredible musical oeuvre that stretches back over seven decades mixing samba with jazz, soul, funk, hip hop and electronica, whilst her life story is a rags-to-riches-to-rags rollercoaster of triumphs and tragedies that has made her a voice for Brazil's repressed female, black, gay and working class populations. Her music career began in the late 1950s as she sung in clubs and hotels, sometimes being forced to perform off stage because of her skin color. The '60s was a career defining period with a run of classic albums for Odeon. After decades of hardships and artistic exploration, her latest muse is São Paulo's hyped samba sujo scene. Soares presents an album that walks a tightrope between post-rock and post-samba. "I knew this album would be a bold, modern sound" she says. "These songs are tense they do not allow you to relax". The album opens with "Coracão do Mar (Heart of the Sea)" with Elza reciting a poem from celebrated Brazilian modernist poet Oswald de Andrade. Title track "Mulher do fim do Mundo" uses carnival as a metaphor for the apocalypse and according to composer Romulo Froes "translates Elza's strength and indestructability". With The Woman at the End of the World, Elza forces the joy and sadness that personifies samba to confront the dirty truths of modern day São Paulo. Fjellstrom, Marcus : Skelektikon LP $23.99LP version. Includes download code; Edition of 500. Six years after his last album on Miasmah, Schattenspieler (MIA 013CD/LP, 2010), it's great to find Marcus Fjellström resurrected after several long years spent composing his audio-visual opera Boris Christ. Born out of shattered dreams and an obscured vision of the future, Skelektikon is a delirious yet lucid exploration of the farthest and most conflicted reaches of the heart, teeming with confusion, passion, and ghostly shadows. Being no conventional composer in any way, Marcus stumbles further down his musical domain of detuned orchestral (re-)arrangements and pain-inducing synth passages, arriving at a most unique and personal result. Where Schattenspieler gave way to noir filled alleyways, Skelektikon fills them with paranoia. It's the sound of limbo, of dancing amoebas, of deviant skeletons, nostalgia, and futurism, or quite possibly none of that. Inhabited by the bizarre and the beautiful, Marcus's music is a blurred yet encouraging representation of how you can never trust your own feelings - or eyes and ears for that matter. And yet, you can't shake the idea that the truth is to be found somewhere within this alien language, as delivered to us through the speakers. After the listener opens their eyes after the final track has dissipated, they shouldn't be surprised to find someone or something there, staring at us, in silent and unsettling knowledge. Skullflower: Black Iron LP   $26.99The inception of an audio trilogy concerning the Darkness of Aegypt: the shadow stuff from whence dark dreams come. The Triad: dark, light and the animating serpent power are delineated by the Egyptian Gods Set, Horus, and the Apep serpent. Volume one comprises of three received transmissions from the tunnels of Set via the physical envelopes of Matthew Bower and Samantha Davies operating as the occult cell known as Skullflower. The working, the concept, and guiding hand comes from Nashazphone, purveyors of artifacts, dreams and koans, who are currently re-creating and re-writing the myths and cycles of their native land. Mittoo, Jackie : Keyboard King $23.99LP version. Radiation Roots present a reissue of Jackie Mittoo's The Keyboard King, originally released in 1976. Jackie Mittoo's contribution to reggae music is immeasurable. Of mixed Indian and African-Jamaican heritage, the man born Donat Roy Mittoo was a gifted musician that played piano in The Skatalites at the age of 16. He was a very important part of reggae's evolution, having been a crucial member of the Studio One house band from its very foundation, being employed as the main keyboardist and musical arranger for an extended period, working closely there with Lee 'Scratch' Perry and countless other important figures, as well as relegating Leroy Sibbles to the bass. Although Mittoo migrated to Canada in the late 1960s, he frequently returned to Jamaica to record, maintaining his Studio One connection, and also issuing a sublime series of albums for Bunny Lee in the mid-1970s. The Keyboard King was first issued on Third World in 1976, and features Mr. Mittoo's delightful organ workouts, completely reconfiguring hits by John Holt, Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, and Bunny & Skully, among others. Pablo, Augustus : At King Tubby's LP $23.99LP version. Radiation Roots present a reissue of Augustus Pablo's Augustus Pablo At King Tubbys, originally released in 2005. The visionary musician and record producer Augustus Pablo made some of the most unique and individual recordings in the history of reggae. As with his friend and mentor, Jackie Mittoo, the man born Horace Swaby was of mixed Indian and African heritage, and although his middle-class background might have pointed him in a very different direction, the lure of Jamaica's sound system culture captured him at a young age, particularly after debilitating health problems saw him drop out of school. He began recording as a session keyboardist as the '60s gave way to the '70s, but everything changed when a school-friend introduced him to the melodica, a small plastic keyboard operated by a mouthpiece, which he used on seminal recordings for producer Herman Chin-Loy, credited to Augustus Pablo on the release. During the early 1970s, Pablo crafted melodica instrumentals for all of the leading reggae producers, scoring "best instrumental" for "Java" in 1973, and launching the Rockers label to showcase self-produced work at the same time. This multi-faceted compilation, first issued on Bunny Lee's Attack label in 2005, compiles memorable melodica interpretations of some of Lee's greatest productions, recorded over dub cuts of immortal numbers such as Cornell Campbell's "Queen Of The Minstrel" and John Holt's "My Desire". VA: Poco Loco LP $23.992017 repress. Ultra-rare gems extracted from 45 and 78 records released in the '50s and early '60s by obscure record labels. A unique mix of genres, perfect for a successful exotic party: tropicalypso, Persian cha-cha-cha, Latin and roll, Japanese rhumba, Hawaiian swing, Polynesian surf, Bahamian drums, Mexican monsters, and Brazilian exotica. The craziest compilation of music from all over the world. This comp collates a worldwide mixture of painfully obscure, crud-a-phonic dance craze platters from the '50s and '60s. A brilliant and bonkers concoction of exotica and international nonsense novelties. If you need something new to listen to after you've worn out yer Las Vegas Grind and Jungle Exotica records, then this is for you. This platter will liven up any party -- lurch-eriffic, tropical crazes and totally daffy mix-n-match foreign language tracks that'll make your eyes and ears alike pop just like corn. Long live the University of Vice. VA - Poco Loco in the Coco Vol. 4 LP  $23.99The craziest compilation of music from all over the world, Poco Loco in the Coco Vol. 4 collates a worldwide mixture of painfully obscure crud-a-phonic dance craze extracted from 45s and 78s platters from the '50s and early '60s by obscure record labels. A brilliant and bonkers concoction of exotica and international nonsense novelties - if you need something new to listen to after you've worn out your Las Vegas Grind and Jungle Exotica records, then this is for you. A unique mix of genres perfect for a successful exotic party: Arabian swing, cha-cha-cha, bebop, Singaporean garage ye-ye, rumble rock from Thailand, Mexican troglodyte garage punk, and more. This platter will liven up any party! Lurch-eriffic tropical crazes and totally daffy mix-n-match foreign language tracks that'll make your eyes and ears alike pop just like corn. Long live the University of Vice. Features: Abdul Alexi Freeman, Teddy Martin, Los Albinos, Billy Nash, Gaston Y Sus Thunders, Zhang Xiao Ying, Dany Maurice, Los Dorman, The Goyos's Cats, Les Kili-Cats, The Modern Orientals, Rosendo Ruiz Jr., Jack Ary, and Johny's Guitar. EL CLUB UPCOMING SHOWSremember - tickets are cash only. this saves us all the service charges!! lemuria wed feb 8th  $13.00delicate steve  thurs feb 9th  $12.00mike doughty  fri feb 24th   $18.00moon duo sat april 22nd  $13.00 Upcoming events at TrinosophesHappy new year everyone- it's going to be quite a year, guaranteed.  Lots of Feb and March to be added in the next week! every Thursday: Nick Schillace noon residencyThe second of this month-long residency! One of the finest finger-pickers in Michigan, Nick Schillace has the even rarer quality of being a strong musical artist. His guitar chops are always at the service of making good music and as stunning as they are, they never showboat.  Although he’s steeped in old-timey folkloric material, his own solo compositions are firmly in the big-eared Tacoma camp of John Fahey and company.   A founder of Lac La Belle and Duo Unduo, Nick’s played with numerous regional groups, from picking electric guitar with Indoor Park to comping banjo with Detroit Pleasure Society. Trinosophes is excited to be presenting Nick on Thursdays in January and February at noon. Free! 2/21 The Necks2/24 Mostly Other People Do the Killing   3/3 Baby Dee  4/15 Peter Evans Quartet 4/20 J@K@L4/21 Seraphine Collective presents R Ring, Split Single4/27 Poetry Slam Festival
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Doldrums - Trevino
Instant - emptyset
Rival Dealer - Burial
Another Girl - Jacques Greene
Arcadia - Apparat
SeeSea - Machinedrum
A Tooth for an Eye - The Knife
Long Time Boy - Nadia Cattouse
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Pearl Prescod (1920 - 25 June 1966)
Pearl Priscilla Prescod was a Tobagonian actress and singer. She was one of the earliest Caribbean entertainers to appear on British television and was the first Black woman to appear at London's National Theatre.
Prescod arrived in Britain in the early 1950s and resided in Notting Hill, London. During her time in Britain, Prescod was casted in numerous television roles and theatre productions, and was active in the anti-racism struggle in London in the late 1950s and early '60s. Prescod helped co-ordinate London's first Caribbean Carnival with her close friend, journalist and activist, Claudia Jones. The first Carnival took place in St Pancras Town Hall in January 1959.
Pearl Prescod was a trained classical singer and had aspirations to pursue a classical music education in England. She arrived in Britain in the early 1950s after winning a musical scholarship to Guildhall School of Music.
In 1954, Prescod was casted in Barry Reckord's first play Flesh to a Tiger (previously called Della). The play also starred Cleo Laine, Nadia Cattouse and Lloyd Reckord.
In 1955, the secretary of the West India Committee in London helped Prescod secure a job as a switchboard operator in his office and an audition at the BBC. She successfully procured a number of BBC contracts and landed many television roles and plays over the years.
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Prescod was part of a West Indian singing group called The New World Singers and was the leader of the sopranos in the choir. The others were Patricia Williams (St Vincent), Bonica Fletcher (Jamaica) and Joyce Jacobs (British Guiana). Impressed with hearing a group of West Indian singers, conductor and composer Avril Coleridge-Taylor formed the choir.
In 1959 Sylvia Wynter's play Under The Sun was re-broadcast by the BBC. Prescod had a part in the play along with Nadia Cattouse, Andrew Salkey, Sheila Clarke, Gordon Woolford and Sylvia Wynter.
During her stage career, Prescod was a member of the National Theatre Company and was casted as Tituba in the 1965 production of The Crucible. She received wide praise for her performance.
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(Photo credit: Pearl Prescod as Tituba in The Crucible, 1965. Photographer: Chris Arthur)
Prescod's contributions to the struggle for racial equality in Britain was recognised. She played an active role alongside Claudia Jones, and was involved in organising the March on Washington solidarity demonstration in London on 31 August 1963.
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(Photo credit: Claudia Jones and Pearl Prescod leading the March on Washington solidarity demonstration in London, August 31, 1963. Photographer: John ‘Hoppy’ Hopkins)
Prescod died on 25 June 1966 in Kensington, England and is survived by her son Colin Prescod, sociologist and trustee of the Friends of the Huntley Archives at LMA.
Prescod is the subject of a chapter written by Obi B. Egbuna, the Nigerian-born novelist, playwright and political activist, in his non-ficton work titled Black Candle at Christmas.
Text above extracted from the Wikipedia article I created about Pearl Prescod this week: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_Prescod
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Off the Air 5/12/20 Playlist
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Ernest Ranglin - Everybody’s Talkin’
Mandrill - Morrocan Nights
Milton Nascimento - Tudo o Que Você Podia Ser
Ketama - Jarabi
Breno Mello, Marpessa Dawn - Samba de Orfeu
Gerald Wilson Orchestra - Paco
Ennio Morricone - Intermezzino pop
Greg Foat - Nikinakinu
Terrace Martin - Valdez Off Crenshaw
Amir Bresler - Fish
Susana Estrada - Gozame Ya!
Khruangbin - People Everywhere (Still Alive)
Nadia Cattouse - Long Time Boy
Kim Jung Mi
Pierre Akendengue - Afrika obota
Francis Bebey - Esok Am (Live)
Christina Galisatus - Root
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tumbledore · 12 years
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Nadia Cattouse - "Long Time, Boy" 
<3 <3 <3
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misterandre · 13 years
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Nadia Cattouse - Long Time Boy
You should see how cute my mom gets when she hears this.
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