Postcards for Democracy: A Music Special
ep.24 Music Special: This episode of Orange Juice for the Ears is dedicated to the guests' music choices so far, which we don’t always get the time to fully celebrate.
This episode of Orange Juice for the Ears is dedicated to the guests' music choices so far, which we don’t always get the time to fully celebrate.
During this special, Beatie Wolfe will be playing 'Orange Juice for the Ears' tracks from past guests that range from the "First Lady of Rock’n’Roll" to anti-whaling Sea Shepherd Captain for a show bookended by the greatly missed Grammy/Tony/Emmy winning songwriter and Songwriter Hall of Fame inductee Allee Willis in light of this week being September 21st.
The show also is dedicated to Postcards for Democracy - a demonstration to support the 225 yr old U.S. Postal Service & the right to VOTE. This collective art project is a collaboration between Devo’s Mark Mothersbaugh and dublab DJ Beatie Wolfe. The pair will be sharing more at Echo Park Rising.
Tracks played
Grammy-Winning Songwriter Allee Willis - "September" by Earth Wind and Fire
Producer and Director Lesley Chilcott - "Whip It" by Devo
Screenwriter Donick Cary - "The Two of Us" by The Beatles
Drummer Queen Cora - "Simple Pleasures" by Bobby McFerrin
Nobel Laureate Dr. Bob Wilson - "The City of New Orleans" by Arlo Guthrie
Modular Founder Stephen Pav - "Seabird" by Alessi Brothers
Music Manager Janet Billig Rich - "I Feel the Earth Move" by Carole King
Tailor David Mason - "The Man Who Sold the World" by David Bowie
First Lady of Rock’n’Roll Suzi Quatro - "When I Fall in Love" by Nat King Cole
Director Ross Harris - "Please Don't Bury Me" by John Prine
News Correspondent Sarah Sidner - "Love's In Need of Love Today" by Stevie Wonder
Multi-instrumentalist Laraaji - "Infinite Sun" by Kulershaker
Punk Icon Henry Rollins - "Down on the Street" by The Stooges
Sea Shepherd Captain Peter Hammarstedt - "Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine
Allee Willis - "Where Did Our Love Go" by Supremes
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
This episode of Orange Juice for the Ears first aired live on LA’s dublab radio but is also available as a podcast. This show was Mastered by Dean Hovey. For rights reasons, the music in this podcast version is shorter than in the original broadcast.
Oceans: Sea Shepherd's Captain Peter Hammarstedt
ep.17 Oceans: Beatie Wolfe interviews Sea Shepherd Captain & Board Member Peter Hammarstedt about a life spent protecting the oceans from illegal whaling, fishing and seal clubbing. Listen to this dublab radio show that takes you from teenage activism to the longest maritime pursuit in history via the power of determination.
Beatie Wolfe interviews Sea Shepherd Captain & Board Member Peter Hammarstedt about a life spent protecting the oceans from illegal whaling, fishing, and seal clubbing. Listen to this dublab radio show that takes you from teenage activism to the longest maritime pursuit in history via the power of determination.
Orange Juice for the Ears with “musical weirdo and visionary” (Vice) Beatie Wolfe explores the power of music across Space, Science, Art, Health, Film & Technology by talking to the leading luminaries in each field from Nobel Prize winners to multi-platinum producers and hearing the music that has most impacted them, their “Orange Juice for the Ears”. Beatie Wolfe is an artist who has beamed her music into space, been appointed a UN Women role model for innovation, and held an acclaimed solo exhibition at the V&A Museum.
Peter Hammarstedt’s Orange Juice for the Ears
First song that imprinted? “I Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty
First album that shaped who you are? “Wake Up” by Rage Against the Machine - from their self-titled album
The music you would send into Space? “Left Over Sea Running” by Dr. Roger Payne & Humpback Whales
The song you would have at your memorial? “Safe at Anchor” by Kate Wolf
The album you would pass onto your kids? “The Thread” by Cary Ann Hearst - from Lions & Lambs
The show opens with “Think About Your Troubles” by Harry Nilsson (from the animated movie The Point).
The show first aired live on LA’s dublab radio but is also available as a podcast. This podcast was Mastered by Dean Hovey. For rights reasons the music in this podcast version is shorter than in the original broadcast.