Cultural Manifesto

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A Cultural Manifesto, with local DJ and "NUVO" columnist Kyle Long, explores the merging of a wide spectrum of global music with the more familiar American styles of music, such as soul, hip-hop and jazz. In each episode listeners can expect to hear intriguing new sounds and styles of music from all sorts of international traditions.

Episodios

  • Skafish (Part 2)

    02/10/2020

    In this episdoe of Cultural Manifesto Kyle Long features the second half of his conversation with the Indiana punk rock and new wave music pioneer Jim Skafish. The two discuss the 40th anniversary reissue of his self-titled debut album Skafish.

  • Skafish (Part 1)

    24/09/2020

    Kyle Long interviews Northwest Indiana punk rock and new wave music pioneer Skafish. We discuss the 40th anniversary reissue of Skafish's self-titled debut album, which addressed issues like homophobia and body shaming years before these topics entered the national dialogue.

  • Lotus World Music and Arts Festival

    17/09/2020

    Kyle spins music from Lotus performers, and talks with Lotus Fest's executive director Tamara Lowenthal. he is also joined by vocalist Nohelia Sosa of Nohe Y Sus Santos, one of the featured acts at this year's Lotus Fest.

  • Clint Breeze

    10/09/2020

    In this episode Kyle speaks with Indianapolis drummer, bandleader, and beat maker Carrington Clinton - better known as Clint Breeze. His new album We Good builds on his past work mixing jazz and hip-hop with themes of social justice.

  • Wife Patrol

    02/09/2020

    Joining host Kyle Long are Nicole O'Neal, Greg O'Neill, and Natasha O'Neill of the Indianapolis band Wife Patrol. We'll be listening to tracks off their new record Too Prickly for This World.

  • Country Music Pioneers of Indianapolis

    26/08/2020

    This week, Kyle Long continues his ongoing tribute to the country music pioneers of Indianapolis, featuring music by early Indianapolis country music radio stars like T. Texas Tyler, Bill Haley, and Wilma Lee Cooper; along with music from homegrown Indianapolis favorites like the Hoosier Hot Shots, Charlie Stewart, and Sonny Grubbs.

  • Ryan Lott of Son Lux

    19/08/2020

    This week Kyle's guest is composer and vocalist Ryan Lott of Son Lux. The group's new album "Tomorrows I" is discussed.

  • Indianapolis Doo-Wop History

    12/08/2020

    During the 1950s Indianapolis was home to a thriving doo-wop music scene, particularly on Indiana Avenue where artists including The Four Sounds, The Counts, and The Monograms flourished. On this week's edition of Cultural Manifesto host Kyle Long shares a selection of Indianapolis doo-wop classics. He also speaks with several notable Indianapolis musicians who got their start singing doo-wop. Tracklist: Ink Spots - If I Didn’t Care The Lamplighters - Believe in Me The Lamplighters - Bo Peep Sarah McLawler and The Syncoettes - Love Sweet Love The Counts - Sally Walker Hampton Sisters - My Heart Tells Me The Students - I’m So Young The Teasers - How Could You Hurt Me So Monograms - My Baby Dearest Darling Dottie Ferguson & The Five Stars - Slow Burn Chordells - Quit While You're Ahead Four Sounds - The Ring Four Sounds - Someone To Show Me the Way Lois Blaine and the Four Sounds - I Need You So Essquires - When I Fall in Love The Vanguards - You’re Breaking My Heart Embers - I’m Only Human

  • Steel Guitar in Indianapolis

    05/08/2020

    On this week's show host Kyle Long pays tribute to steel guitar masters of Indiana. During the mid-20th Century Indiana produced several important steel guitarists who made significant contributions to the instrument's development. Kyle plays music from Herb Remington, Bud Isaacs, Johnny Sibert, "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, Buddy Emmons, and The Harlin Brothers, who are credited with inventing the pedal steel guitar in Indianapolis during the 1930s.

  • Hip-Hop Artist Retro

    29/07/2020

    Joining Kyle this week is the Indianapolis-based hip-hop artist Retro. We hear his new single "Cripple Cool," an autobiographical track featuring rhymes laced with wit and humor, as Retro raps about living with cerebral palsy. Tracklist for this week's show: Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - The Message Kool Moe Dee - I Go To Work Retro - Cripple Cool Midsouth - Why? Anderson .Paak - Lockdown Lil Baby - The Bigger Picture Taylor Hall - I Can’t Breathe

  • Country music pioneers of Indianapolis

    23/07/2020

    This week on Cultural Manifesto host Kyle Long pays tribute to some of the pioneers of Indianapolis country music. During the mid-20th Century there were dozens of Indianapolis nightclubs, and record labels catering to the growing popularity of country music. While radio and television programs like the Indiana Hoedown, WIBC Jamboree, and Hoosier Barn Dance broadcast local and national country music stars into central Indiana homes.

  • Indianapolis Guitar Greats

    15/07/2020

    Indianapolis has been home to many extraordinary guitar players beyond Wes Montgomery. This week Kyle long features music from a few of those artists this week, including: Bill Jennings, Floyd Smith, Steven Weakley, Paul Weeden, Scrapper Blackwell, and others. Plus, author and historian David Williams discusses a 1962 appearance from Jimi Hendrix on Indiana Avenue. According to legend, Hendrix lost a guitar battle to the Indianapolis guitarist Alphonso Young of The Presidents. Tracklist: Funk Inc. - Gimme Your Love Funk Inc. - They Tryin’ To Get Me Bill Jennings - It Ain’t Necessarily So Bill Jennings - Dark Eyes Bill Jennings - Big Boy Floyd Smith - Floyd Smith’s Guitar Blues (Excerpt) Floyd Smith - Relaxin’ With Floyd Smith Paul Weeden - Flat Foot The Presidents - Shoe Shine Part 1 Scrapper Blackwell - Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out Scrapper Blackwell - Sally In The Alley Blues

  • Radio Free Naptown

    08/07/2020

    This week, Kyle Long explores the history of Radio Free Naptown, an illegal pirate radio station that operated in Indianapolis from 1968 to 1972. He's joined by two of the station's founders, Don Worsham and Steve Everitt.

  • Rondey Stepp

    01/07/2020

    Kyle is joined this week this week by Indianapolis music legend Rondey Stepp. The two discuss Rodney's recent battle with COVID-19. Doctors at IU Health North referred to Stepp as the "miracle patient" after his dramatic recovery from the disease.

  • Grover Wilcher

    25/06/2020

    Kyle Long speaks with the Indianapolis musician and producer Grover Wilcher about his years performing with the R&B group World Entity, and his work recording and releasing early Indianapolis rap music from groups including Tibbs Street Posse and B.M.W.

  • Juan Antonio Cuellar

    18/06/2020

    On this episode of Cultural Manifesto week Kyle's guest is Juan Antonio Cuellar, the head digitizing engineer of the Strachwitz Frontera Collection, the largest archive of Mexican and Mexican-American music in existence. Juan has spent the last 18 years personally digitizing and archiving over 120,000 recordings in this collection, and he selected a few favorites to share on Cultural Manifesto.

  • Taylor Hall

    11/06/2020

    This week's show features an interview with Taylor Hall, a nineteen-year-old musician/activist. Hall is a member of Black Women in Charge, the organization behind the Saturday, June 6, 2020 historic protest at the Indiana Statehouse. Hall performs a song written in tribute to George Floyd titled "I Can't Breathe."

  • Tyron Cooper

    04/06/2020

    This week, Kyle Long features Indiana music of peaceful protest, including an interview with Tyron Cooper, a professor with Indiana University's African American and African Diaspora Studies department.

  • Rock & Roll Pioneers of Indiana Avenue

    29/05/2020

    The Indiana Avenue neighborhood is known for it's celebrated jazz history, but the Avenue was also a hotbed for early rock & roll and rhythm & blues music. On this week's show Kyle Long pays tribute to the rock & roll pioneers of Indiana Avenue.

  • John Loflin

    21/05/2020

    Joining Kyle Long on the show this week is John Loflin. The two discuss John's journey in music, from growing up playing country music in Fountain Square in the 1950s, to joining the first reggae band in Indianapolis during the 1980s.

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