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ACOT - Bonus 1 - Music Credit A Cast of Thousands

    • Technology

Apologies for the crappy laptop mic audio for this addendum. As we hadn't secured original music yet for the podcast our friends Black Bottom Collective were super generous to let us dip into their catalog for the intros and outro for our first episode. (Thanks Ted!!!)
Like their name, Black Bottom Collective's sound and ethos reflects the deep rich history of Detroit's music, its struggle, its resilience, and its soul. Please check them out at the links below. If you like their music, let them know on their Facebook page. And start up your own soul-stirrin' meetings! Buy their album People Mover, also provided in the links.

Wild Podcast Coincidence!So BBC's Khary and Tunesia Turner were interviewed as part of Crimetown Season 2 which focused on the city of Detroit. A great series in itself made even greater with their presence and insights.
Also, keep an eye out for DJ Invisible! International man of mystery, one never knows where he may strike (up a party) next!!

Songs Used in S1E0Intro: Dogon Desert
Interstitial: While She Sleeps
Outro: L-O-V-E
*all songs available on the album People Mover

BBC PersonnelKhary Kimani Turner - leader/emcee/producer
Tunesia Turner - vocals
Karen "Kay-Bosco" Bennett - vocals
Kamau Inaede - bass
DJ Invisible - turntables
Mark "Swami" Harper - keys/producer
Edward "Teduardo" Canaday - guitars/producer
Ivan "Groove" Prosper - drum
*lineup during the recording of People Mover

LinksBBC on FacebookPeople Mover on AmazonPeople Mover on CD Babyalso available on iTunes and via streaming through Spotify.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apologies for the crappy laptop mic audio for this addendum. As we hadn't secured original music yet for the podcast our friends Black Bottom Collective were super generous to let us dip into their catalog for the intros and outro for our first episode. (Thanks Ted!!!)
Like their name, Black Bottom Collective's sound and ethos reflects the deep rich history of Detroit's music, its struggle, its resilience, and its soul. Please check them out at the links below. If you like their music, let them know on their Facebook page. And start up your own soul-stirrin' meetings! Buy their album People Mover, also provided in the links.

Wild Podcast Coincidence!So BBC's Khary and Tunesia Turner were interviewed as part of Crimetown Season 2 which focused on the city of Detroit. A great series in itself made even greater with their presence and insights.
Also, keep an eye out for DJ Invisible! International man of mystery, one never knows where he may strike (up a party) next!!

Songs Used in S1E0Intro: Dogon Desert
Interstitial: While She Sleeps
Outro: L-O-V-E
*all songs available on the album People Mover

BBC PersonnelKhary Kimani Turner - leader/emcee/producer
Tunesia Turner - vocals
Karen "Kay-Bosco" Bennett - vocals
Kamau Inaede - bass
DJ Invisible - turntables
Mark "Swami" Harper - keys/producer
Edward "Teduardo" Canaday - guitars/producer
Ivan "Groove" Prosper - drum
*lineup during the recording of People Mover

LinksBBC on FacebookPeople Mover on AmazonPeople Mover on CD Babyalso available on iTunes and via streaming through Spotify.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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