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Composer Matthew Head Talks PBS' THE BLACK CHURCH On Tom Needham's SOUNDS OF FILM

 

THE BLACK CHURCH's composer Matthew Head joins Tom Needham on the next SOUNDS OF FILM.

"The Black Church: This is Our Story, This is Our Song" is a two-part documentary that focuses on the broad history and culture of the Black church.

For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Composer-Matthew-Head-Talks-...

Airs Thursday, February 18, 6-8 PM.

WUSB: Love Grams

Please fill out this form to have a message of love read on the air, and/or request a song to be played on WUSB 90.1 FM/107.3 FM, for Valentine's Day.
 
 

LAPSIS Director Noah Hutton Up Next On Tom Needham's SOUNDS OF FILM

Noah Hutton, the writer/director/composer of LAPSIS, joins Tom Needham for a fascinating conversation about robots, gig workers, surveillance concerns, and filmmaking on Thursday's SOUNDS OF FILM.

For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/long-island/article/LAPSIS-Director-Noah-H...

Airs Thursday, February 11, 6-8 PM.

THE MOLE AGENT'S Maite Alberdi Up Next On Tom Needham's SOUNDS OF FILM

 

Chilean Filmmaker Maite Alberdi joins Tom Needham for a conversation about THE MOLE AGENT on Thursday's THE SOUNDS OF FILM. Named one of the Best Documentaries of 2020 by IndieWire and recently announced to be Chile's submission to the 93rd Academy Awards in the category of Best International Film, The Mole Agent follows 83-year-old Sergio Chamy who is sent as an undercover spy to a Chilean retirement home to track suspected elder abuse.

For more information, visit https://www.broadwayworld.com/long-island/article/THE-MOLE-AGENTS-Maite-...

Airs Thursday, February 4, 6-8 PM.

WUSB Sunday Street Presents: Joe Jencks and Rod MacDonald in a virtual concert Sunday, February 21st 7 P.M.

Link: https://youtu.be/iHa5J2YynXw

You can also go to www.facebook.com/LIMuseum which will redirect you to the YouTube link

In February, 2019, Joe and Rod played a memorable concert for us in the Sunday Street Series in the Gillespie Room at The Long Island Museum. We planned an encore concert for this February but, due to the COVID-19 situation, we’ll do this as a virtual event. The concert is a free event but viewer donations to the artists will be gratefully accepted.

 

Joe Jencks is a 22-year veteran of the international Folk circuit, an award-winning songwriter and a celebrated vocalist based in the Chicago area. He is known for his performances of musical beauty, social consciousness and spiritual exploration. Joe delivers engaged musical narratives filled with heart, soul, groove, and grit. Blending well-crafted instrumentals and vivid songwriting, Jencks serves it all up with a lyric baritone voice. Co-founder of the harmony trio Brother Sun, Jencks has penned several #1 Folksongs including the ever-relevant Lady of The Harbor. His 2017 solo release ~ Poets, Philosophers, Workers & Wanderers put him at the top of the Folk DJ charts. www.joejencks.com

 

Rod MacDonald began singing professionally in New York City, where he became a headliner in Greenwich Village clubs in the 1980s and recorded 21 songs now in the Smithsonian Folkways collection. He has 13 solo CDs, with 2014’s “Later That Night” making the top ten on national independent music charts, and three CDs with Big Brass Bed, which New Times named “Best Folk Band” in 2016. Now living in south Florida, he’s been named “Best Local Acoustic Artist” by New Times, and one of “Ten Magnificent Musicians of Palm Beach County” by The Palm Beach Post. He is also Music Americana instructor with Osher Lifelong Learning at Florida Atlantic University, and was named Distinguished Faculty Member in 2012. www.rodmacdonald.net