Podcast: Penelope Speaks With Kelly Swanson Of Who Hijacked My Fairytale?
Podcast Description: We talk to comedian and motivational speaker Kelly Swanson about her new show, Who Hijacked My Fairytale? She says the message of her show is relevant across the generations and makes for a wonderful afternoon out with the family.
Podcast: Penelope Speaks To Amy Lynn From Amy Lynn & The Honey Men
Podcast Description: Horns. Soul. Sass. When Amy Lynn performs on stage, she delivers that rare emotional performance few can duplicate. This seven-piece machine is all about the traditional Memphis-Motown, Soul, and Rock style for which Janis Joplin was famous.
Podcast: Penelope Speaks With Branford Marsalis
Podcast Description: After four decades in the spotlight, the achievements of Branford Marsalis continue to grow. He started his musical journey as a Jazz musician, though over time he has expanded his vision as a composer, bandleader, and educator. In the process, he has become a multi-award-winning artist with three Grammys®, a citation by the National Endowment for the Arts as a Jazz Master, and an avatar of contemporary artistic excellence.
Joining Branford on stage is one of the finest pianists of his generation Joey Calderazzo. Calderazzo has worked with everyone from Michael Brecker to Jack DeJohnette, from Dave Holland to Branford Marsalis.
Podcast: Penelope Speaks with Simon from The Queen's Six
Podcast Description: Don’t miss their only stop in South Carolina! Direct from England, comes the six-part acapella group from Windsor Castle! The Queen’s Six works directly for the Queen of England, and their repertoire spans Sacred and Secular music from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Podcast: Penelope Speaks With Peabo Bryson
Podcast Description: This Greenville, South Carolina native is a two-time Grammy winner who will take you right back to THAT moment in your life. Perhaps, it will be the song “Tonight, I Celebrate my Love,” an emotionally charged duet, originally sung with Roberta Flack. Perhaps, it will be “If Ever You’re In My Arms Again” or “Can You Stop the Rain.” There is even the possibility it will be the two soaring Disney hits “Beauty and the Beast,” originally with Celine Dion, and Oscar-winning “A Whole New World” from Aladdin, originally with Regina Belle.
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