1 hr 15 min

CAT POWER launches Linqua Franqa LaunchLeft

    • Music

On this episode of LaunchLeft, Chan Marshall of Cat Power joins Rain to introduce Linqua Franqa. Chan and Rain talk about everything from how they first met, how Cat Power was formed, the connection that music brings to people and how changing people’s perspective around money and the American Dream might  solve many of the problems we have today. Chan also shares what led her to Bob Dylan and, how activism then and now really does move the needle. Rain is then joined by Linqua Franqa to learn how they got started in music, teaching and activism and how they are all connected. At the end of the episode we hear “Wurk”, one of Linqua’s songs about Communication Workers of America, United Campus Workers of Georgia, and capitalism.

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LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com 

LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft 

TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft 

INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ 

FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft 

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LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery.

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IN THIS EPISODE: 



[04:58] Chan describes how her, Rain and River Phoenix met.



[17:51] What inspired Chan to get involved with music?



[22:08] How did Chan take her music from her apartment to playing live for people?



[43:52] What led Chan to start playing Bob Dylan’s music and what has it created?



[53:23] Where did the American Dream come from?



[57:57] How do children see the world?



[58:53] What would it look like if women were voted in, how would they change the trajectory of our country? 



[1:05:25] Mariah Parker, also known as Linqua Franqa, talks about the meaning of their artist name. 



[1:06:11] What does Linqua do outside of music?



[1:07:02] Who is Reverend James Lawson? 



[1:08:50] Does Linqua agree with the fact that women in power could change our trajectory for the positive? 



[1:10:46] Tune in to hear Wurk, one of Linqua’s songs about capitalism. 



 

KEY TAKEAWAYS: 



[50:20] Music is a way to connect with people and create community regardless of what is happening in their lives, regardless of socioeconomic status or upbringing. 



[53:23] We don’t have to fall into the habit that seems to be the strongest one out there, which is to want to be rich and famous. 



[56:41] We all want to be safe and happy. 



[1:05:42] Linqua Franqa is a language used to communicate across cultural boundaries, as an artist, Mariah Parker wanted her music to do that, connect people across cultural boundaries.



 

RESOURCE LINKS: 

LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link

 

CAT POWER LINKS:

Cat Power Music Website 

Cat Power Instagram

Cat Power Facebook 

Cat Power YouTube 

Cat Power Twitter 

 

LINQUA FRANQA LINKS:

Linqua Franqa Instagram 

Linqua Franqa Bandcamp Site 

Linqua Franqa Facebook 

Linqua Franqa Twitter 

 

BIOGRAPHIES: 

Cat Power BIO:

Charlyn "Chan" Marie Marshall is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and occasional actress. She adopted the name Cat Power for her first band in 1992, and has since used the name as a moniker for all of her musical endeavors. Raised in the South primarily by her grandmother, Marshall showed interest in music at an early age, and was influenced by blues and rock'n'roll.

In the early nineties, Marshall relocated to New York City, and became acquainted with Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth after opening at a show for Liz Phair. Shelley subsequently drummed on her first two albums, Dear Sir (1995) and Myra Lee (1996), both somber indie rock records featuring sparse instrumentation. After releasing several blues and folk rock-influenced albums throughout the late 1990s, Marshall released The Covers Record in 2000, which

On this episode of LaunchLeft, Chan Marshall of Cat Power joins Rain to introduce Linqua Franqa. Chan and Rain talk about everything from how they first met, how Cat Power was formed, the connection that music brings to people and how changing people’s perspective around money and the American Dream might  solve many of the problems we have today. Chan also shares what led her to Bob Dylan and, how activism then and now really does move the needle. Rain is then joined by Linqua Franqa to learn how they got started in music, teaching and activism and how they are all connected. At the end of the episode we hear “Wurk”, one of Linqua’s songs about Communication Workers of America, United Campus Workers of Georgia, and capitalism.

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LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com 

LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft 

TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft 

INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ 

FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft 

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LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery.

---------------------

IN THIS EPISODE: 



[04:58] Chan describes how her, Rain and River Phoenix met.



[17:51] What inspired Chan to get involved with music?



[22:08] How did Chan take her music from her apartment to playing live for people?



[43:52] What led Chan to start playing Bob Dylan’s music and what has it created?



[53:23] Where did the American Dream come from?



[57:57] How do children see the world?



[58:53] What would it look like if women were voted in, how would they change the trajectory of our country? 



[1:05:25] Mariah Parker, also known as Linqua Franqa, talks about the meaning of their artist name. 



[1:06:11] What does Linqua do outside of music?



[1:07:02] Who is Reverend James Lawson? 



[1:08:50] Does Linqua agree with the fact that women in power could change our trajectory for the positive? 



[1:10:46] Tune in to hear Wurk, one of Linqua’s songs about capitalism. 



 

KEY TAKEAWAYS: 



[50:20] Music is a way to connect with people and create community regardless of what is happening in their lives, regardless of socioeconomic status or upbringing. 



[53:23] We don’t have to fall into the habit that seems to be the strongest one out there, which is to want to be rich and famous. 



[56:41] We all want to be safe and happy. 



[1:05:42] Linqua Franqa is a language used to communicate across cultural boundaries, as an artist, Mariah Parker wanted her music to do that, connect people across cultural boundaries.



 

RESOURCE LINKS: 

LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link

 

CAT POWER LINKS:

Cat Power Music Website 

Cat Power Instagram

Cat Power Facebook 

Cat Power YouTube 

Cat Power Twitter 

 

LINQUA FRANQA LINKS:

Linqua Franqa Instagram 

Linqua Franqa Bandcamp Site 

Linqua Franqa Facebook 

Linqua Franqa Twitter 

 

BIOGRAPHIES: 

Cat Power BIO:

Charlyn "Chan" Marie Marshall is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and occasional actress. She adopted the name Cat Power for her first band in 1992, and has since used the name as a moniker for all of her musical endeavors. Raised in the South primarily by her grandmother, Marshall showed interest in music at an early age, and was influenced by blues and rock'n'roll.

In the early nineties, Marshall relocated to New York City, and became acquainted with Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth after opening at a show for Liz Phair. Shelley subsequently drummed on her first two albums, Dear Sir (1995) and Myra Lee (1996), both somber indie rock records featuring sparse instrumentation. After releasing several blues and folk rock-influenced albums throughout the late 1990s, Marshall released The Covers Record in 2000, which

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