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  • David Fleming speaks once again with Richard Blacksher, pianist, composer, rapper and more. He was on the program recently as he was getting ready to perform at the VIBE Festival of Wellness, at University of Redlands. We’re continuing with a look at his EP, Apocalit Now, and we’ll hear briefly about his FIRST EP as well.
  • David Fleming sits down to talk with Riverside-based musician Rocky Peter.
  • Part 2 with musician Rocky Peter. We heard about Rocky shares his experiences in Nigeria and the one constant within him - music, which eventually got him to American Idol, an upcoming album, and concerts in the near future.
  • Steve Rushingwind joins David Fleming in studio once again - not to talk about his many, many wonderful CDs, but rather to talk about his many, many wonderful paintings hanging at the Laguna Art-Affair through September 4th.We’ll talk about the subject matter, the process involved, and perhaps most importantly, WHY FISHING LURES?!? The reason is quite beautiful. Specifically, why use lures with chips of paint missing, or little dings somehow.We’ll also hear about some of his past works, as well as his next series.
  • On today's edition of KVC-Arts, David Fleming speaks with musician, Kathy Young. Kathy will talk about her experience at 15 years old when "A Thousand Stars" started to climb the Billboard Hot 100 chart. She also revisits her time in Hawaii and getting "friendly kidnapped" by the rock duo, The Everly Brothers.
  • David Fleming welcomes Guitarist Ray Russell. They chat about his career and work in Jazz fusion, movie music and much more.
  • David Fleming welcomes Ben Stewart once again to talk about new Benjiphonik material, collaborations, covers, film scoring and more... AND an in studio performance of one of Benjiphonik's most recent releases! benjiphonik.com for more.
  • On this edition of KVC-Arts Shareen Awad has some thoughts on the recent Mario Brothers movie, and reflections on the game. We’ll also hear from Lelah Boyd in conversation with Gary Revel about the latest in a series of children’s books following the adventures of Hillary the Little Ladybug.
  • On this edition of the program David Fleming speaks I’m speaking with George Shea. His play, "Dr. Keeling's Curve" stars Mike Farrell of M*A*S*H fame. The play revolves around Dave Keeling, who had been measuring CO2 in the air - and starting noticing the alarming rate at which it rose.
  • David Fleming speaks with Cheryl Hodge. In January we heard about and from her latest jazz release, "Love Is." Quite recently we began an exploration of "Indigo," a cd exploring grooves, with inspiration in parts coming from not only Miles Davis, but also Mike Stern. We'll continue with "Indigo," and beyond several cool tunes, we'll also hear of a vocal group Cheryl was in at Berklee College of Music. It's just a quick mention, but had me wondering for a split second if it could make it to the air. Please listen.After wrapping "Indigo" we'll touch briefly on "One Day When I wasn't Looking." Lots we COULD talk about there, but the focus was on a few WONDERFUL covers; It Ain't Necessarily So, Naima, and Babylon Sisters.Yes. The Steely Dan tune. Connected to this, we'll hear about a few things which might make Bellingham, Washington your next vacation spot. If you like jazz AND Steely Dan, that is.
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