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In this episode Lucia Kagramanyan delves deep into the Armenian lullaby tradition and the authorship of women behind this ancient craft, and transmission of sorrow, trauma and joys of Armenian people reflected in it. Hear lullabies from different parts of Western and Eastern Armenia following folk tradition as well as lullabies in classical pop, opera from the Soviet period. The project is curated by League of Tenders, as a part of Vleeshal's Nomadic Program 2024–2025, entitled “Repetition is a Form of Changing.” Vleeshal is a center for contemporary art in Middelburg, the Netherlands, recognized for versatile, vibrant, and vital projects presented both within the walls of its unique Gothic exhibition space and beyond.

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forwards and backwards through bits of a [mostly] electronic music timeline. reverence for BCR. records i’ve played forever and new records i’ve just found. boil it down. one z in drizle.

Gregg Smith

Gregg Smith

Gregg Smith has been played on NTS in shows including Open Hand Real Flames , featured first on 21 March 2018. Songs played include Psalm 67, Psalm 100 and Serenity.

Gregg A. Smith is a R&B singer from Dallas, Texas. Born July 25, 1951 in Honey Grove, Texas (about 70 miles northeast of Dallas) he moved to Portland, Oregon when he was about 17. He got into the community choir, the high school band, and joined a working band, The Antoine Brothers with Nolan Struck as the lead singer. Some years later in 1985 Smith released a live record, "The Texas Blues Wailer" to little fanfare but in 1990 Smith managed to get his first studio record, "Money Talks", distributed through the then hot Soul/Blues label Ichiban Records. A second LP, "It's My Time", was also distributed through the label before he was signed to the label for 1997's "I Wanna Rock Ya". Unfortunately this was during Ichiban's decline and the record was soon relegated to cut-out bins. Smith sauntered on with his finest album to date, "Stacked In The Back" before temporarily eschewing his Soul/Blues sound for a contemporary R & B feel on "Forbidden Fruit". In 2005 he released a greatest hits compilation containing the hit "Has It Come To This". Currently he has one of the top rated Radio Shows in North Texas on station KNON,89.3Fm. You can listen every Friday from 9:00am-12:00pm

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Gregg Smith

Gregg Smith has been played on NTS in shows including Open Hand Real Flames , featured first on 21 March 2018. Songs played include Psalm 67, Psalm 100 and Serenity.

Gregg A. Smith is a R&B singer from Dallas, Texas. Born July 25, 1951 in Honey Grove, Texas (about 70 miles northeast of Dallas) he moved to Portland, Oregon when he was about 17. He got into the community choir, the high school band, and joined a working band, The Antoine Brothers with Nolan Struck as the lead singer. Some years later in 1985 Smith released a live record, "The Texas Blues Wailer" to little fanfare but in 1990 Smith managed to get his first studio record, "Money Talks", distributed through the then hot Soul/Blues label Ichiban Records. A second LP, "It's My Time", was also distributed through the label before he was signed to the label for 1997's "I Wanna Rock Ya". Unfortunately this was during Ichiban's decline and the record was soon relegated to cut-out bins. Smith sauntered on with his finest album to date, "Stacked In The Back" before temporarily eschewing his Soul/Blues sound for a contemporary R & B feel on "Forbidden Fruit". In 2005 he released a greatest hits compilation containing the hit "Has It Come To This". Currently he has one of the top rated Radio Shows in North Texas on station KNON,89.3Fm. You can listen every Friday from 9:00am-12:00pm

Original source: Last.fm

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Psalm 67
Charles Ives, Gregg Smith, The Gregg Smith Singers, The Texas Boys Choir, Ithaca College Concert Choir, The Columbia Chamber Orchestra
Columbia Masterworks1966
Psalm 100
Charles Ives, Gregg Smith, The Gregg Smith Singers, The Texas Boys Choir, Ithaca College Concert Choir, The Columbia Chamber Orchestra
Columbia Masterworks1966
Serenity
Charles Ives, Gregg Smith, The Gregg Smith Singers, The Texas Boys Choir, Ithaca College Concert Choir, The Columbia Chamber Orchestra
Columbia Masterworks1966