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Overlooked Giants

by AhSa-Ti Nu

Music artist AhSa-Ti Nu embarks on the journey of interviewing queer women of color throughout the arts world. This podcast offers the collected stories of these women with a lens into how they have continued to create art despite the struggles they face in being who they are.

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Episodes

Ep. 14 Mx Queen LaRae Gainey, The Queen Worthy of Her Throne

1h 1m · Published 23 Jan 00:16

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with singer-songwriter and podcast host, LaRae Gainey aka Mx Queen LaRae. Mx Queen is the co-host of the dynamic podcast Black, Queer &..., as a well known background vocalist throughout the Bay Area and Los Angeles. The Queen can often be found vocal arranging, producing, and coaching new up-and-coming artists for stage performances and studio work. Hailing from both New York and California, you can definitely feel Mx. Queen LaRae’s eclectic style and influence. While on this musical journey, she has been fortunate enough to provide vocals for awesome artists like- Anita Baker, Eric Clapton, Andrae Crouch, Jennifer Hudson, and Goapele.

Listening to her story, I identified with so many parts of her experiences. I understood all too well her struggles and to this dayI appreciate her guidance as she walks into her greatness. She brings a knowledge and wisdom to the table that the old folks would call "beyond her years", but I just call it an openness to love and life.

Social Stuff:

Website - https://blackqueerpodcast.podbean.com/

Insta - https://www.instagram.com/blackqueerpod/

Ep. 13 Lillie Robinson, The Finest Detroit Born Bass

1h 13m · Published 29 Oct 19:45

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with bassist and guitarist Lillie Robinson. Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan and graduate of Cass Tech High School, alma mater to Diana Ross, Della Reese and more. Having played with numerous bands and performers, Lillie has also written a stage play.

Having the opportunity to listen to her story I felt her pain, and struggles but most of all I felt her gift and passion for music. She pushed through the barriers and continues to. Lillie is an amazing bassist who continues to create great music and push through the barriers.

Social Stuff:

https://www.facebook.com/lillie.robinson1

Ep. 12 Trevelyn Lee, A True DrumHer

43m · Published 30 Sep 19:52

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with drummer Trevelyn Lee, affectionally known as Trev from San Francisco, CA.On stage she has this super power of being locked in and holding that tempo like nobody’s business. Off stage Trev is one of the chillest women you will find, with an energy of laughter and love. She has played with so many phenomenal musicians and artists, it’s hard to keep track. I just know I’m always glad when I get to share the stage with her.

Her story is one of living and learning to become better a brighter. As women, there are some thing that can go unlearned because the world feels it unnecessary or without value to teach us. Some of us go on with life never learning how to love ourselves, Trev is the side of womanhood that chooses to not only to learn how to love herself but allows her path to be a way for others to follow.

Social Stuff:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/trevelyn.lee

Ep. 11 Beatrice Thomas, Black Benatar Magic

45m · Published 03 Sep 23:42

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with queer multidisciplinary artist/performer, film and theater director, Beatrice Thomas aka Black Benatar. Beatrice comes from a family lineage of pastors, performers, doctors and healers. A maker of objects, installations and theater, Mx. Thomas reveals, revises and constructs alternate realities. They use the artifice of drag to inhabit Black Benatar, an exaggerated black femme alter ego creature that challenges blackness, whiteness, oppression & convention. Thomas is a featured drag queen for RADAR Productions “Drag Queen Story Hour” a program that brings drag queens to read stories at public libraries. Beatrice’s work has graced the stages of the deYoung Museum, SF PRIDE Mainstage, CounterPulse, SOMArts Cultural Center and the Institute of Advanced Uncertainty and has shown in galleries across the United States. Thomas works nationally consulting and advocating for equity and the inclusion of queer arts on national mainstream stages.

This sister stays working and so I was glad for the chance to meet with her. This was an amazing conversation to have and I thoroughly enjoy the opportunity to hear more about her personal story.

Social Stuff:

FB: https://www.facebook.com/AuthenticArtsandMedia/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/AArts_n_Media

FB: https://www.facebook.com/beatrice.l.thomas

Ep. 10 Orgena Rose, Leading the Way

50m · Published 12 Aug 18:43

AhSa-Ti Nu meets withthe dynamic and inspirational singer, songwriter, producer, motivational speaker and award winning voice expert, Orgena Rose. A powerful and transformational energy, Orgena has appeared on Oprah, the Today Show, the Tony Awards, PBS, Broadway, Carnegie Hall, and Conan in Tyler Perry’s Row 11. She is the CEO of Sacred Rose Productions where she writes and records not only her own music, produces music for businesses as well as transformational video and TV. To inspire and empower, she hosts The Orgena Rose Show and to give back, she founded the Global Artists Academy whichoffers courses, workshops and programs in her mission to heal, empower and transform through the arts.

Orgena carries the gift to follow through on her vision and her purpose. Her story reminds us of the importance of sticking to what you know you were meant to do, despite the world telling you otherwise.

Stay in touch!

Website: http://www.orgenarose.com

iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/search?term=orgena%20rose

Twitter: twitter.com/orgenarose

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/orgenarose

Ep. 09 Angela Wellman, The GiftThat Keeps on Giving

1h 4m · Published 29 Jul 18:21

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with trombonist, scholar, activist, a third-generation musician, educator and founder of the Oakland Public Conservatory of Music (OPC Music), Angela Wellman.Hailing proudly from Kansas City, Missouri. She has performed with the McCoy Tyner Big Band, Joe Williams, Al Grey, Slide Hampton and other noted musicians. Ms. Wellman has a Masters degree in Music Education from the Eastman School of Music and is a Ph.D. Fellow in the School of Education, department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Growing up in Kansas City, Ms. Wellman was nurtured in a musical family and community. Her initiation into the world of Jazz as a player began while hanging out at jam sessions at the famed chitlin' circuit Local 626, the once–Black musicians' union in Kansas City and now sanctuary for the spirits of jazz pioneers such as Ernie Williams: The Last of the Blue Devils, Charlie Parker, Count Basie, and countless others who got their start in that very place. Ms. Wellman is the proud founder of the nation's first Public Conservatory of Music, The Oakland Public Conservatory of Music (OPCM). Founded in 2005 in Oakland, CA, OPCM is dedicated to the study of American Musical culture and identity.

You can connect with her through the following:

Twitter - @angelawellman4

Instagram - @wellmanangela

FB -https://www.facebook.com/angela.wellman.7

Ep. 08 Quimani Brown, I Came to Stay

1h 3m · Published 15 Jul 16:00

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with entertainer, producer and entrepreneur, Quimani Brown aka Qui510. Quifirst made international noise as Sony Music Group’s [Europe] recording artist “TriQui Di”, who from an early age laid her foundation as a Rapper/Emcee & Break Dancer while singing in her church & school choirs. Sheis the Founder/CEO of I Told U Entertainment™,a boutique entertainment company that prides itself on being "a small company doing BIG business". Last but not least.Qui has been planning, promoting and putting on events since she was 17years old. Often calledthe "Female P Diddy of Partying in the Bay",Qui has committed herself to giving people an incredibleexperience with every party, event, production, and concert she puts her name on.

She is a phenomenal woman with a heart of gold and a message of love for all. Check below for links to her website and social media information.

www.qui510.com

www.facebook.com/QUI510

www.instagram.com/KeyFive1Dime

www.twitter.com/Qui510

Ep. 07 Karen Williams, Paving the Way For Laughter and Healing

47m · Published 30 Jun 16:00

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with comedian and humor educator, Karen Williams.Williams has the unique distinction of being the nation's first openly lesbian black comic to include specifically lesbian material in her act.Curve Magazine calls Karen Williams "...a laugh riot!" The Sydney Morning Herald proclaims that Karen Williams is "ferociously funny, with perfect pace, timing and structure."She is known for her quick repartee, insightful commentary, audience rapport, and sheer like-ability. She is a comiccraftmaster, a gifted actor, a multitalented writer, and an inspirational lecturer, whose HaHAInstitute attracts clients from the public and private sectors. Armed with her "healing with humor" philosophy, Karen is a modern-day alchemist and motivational humorist, whose audiences revel in her cathartic laughter and whose peers consider her a comic's comic!

Williams graduated summa cum laude from Cleveland State University with a personally-designed major in "Humor and Healing." She earned a Master of Education degree from CSU's Adult Learning & Development program. She is the founder of HaHA Institute, which was establishedto encourage the fullest and highest activation of human potential for compassion, wisdom, and life force through the daily use of humor and healing arts, which includes stress management, nutrition, exercise, massage and healing touch, aromatherapy, and spiritual practices.

Be sure to connect with her:

Website - www.hahainstitute.com

Social Media:

Facebook - @karen.williams.7547

Twitter - @KarenTheComic

YouTube -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIkAePmR8CU&feature=youtu.be

Ep. 06 Zahra Noorbakhsh, On Behalf of Zahra

57m · Published 25 Jun 18:29

AhSa-Ti Nu meets withZahra Noorbakhsh, theFeminist Muslim Iranian-American comedian and cohost of the award-winning podcast, #GoodMuslimBadMuslim. The podcast was listed as a “must listen,” by Oprah Magazine and was invited to the Obama Whitehouse to record an episode. She is a Sr. Fellow on comedy for social change with the Pop Culture Collaborative. In addition to her two sold-out performances of her stand-up comedy special “On Behalf of All Muslims” at the Golden Thread Theater in San Fransisco, her solo performance of “All Atheists are Muslim: A Romantic Comedy,” was originally directed by CNN’s W. Kamau Bell. Reza Aslan says "always insightful, always subversive...Zahra's comedic romps disrupt an outdated narrative." Her writing is featured in the NY Times and on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross.

In this episode we get up close and personal as Zahra talks about her experiences of being a Queer, Feminist Muslim Iranian-American comedian. Prepare to laugh and enjoy.Be sure to follow her on social media and tune into her podcast.

Website: www.zahracomedian.com

Social Stuffies:

Facebook -@ZahraComedy

Instagram - @zahracomedy

Twitter - @ZahraComedy

Ep. 05 Gaye Adegbalola, The Griot of the Blues

1h 7m · Published 17 Jun 23:00

AhSa-Ti Nu meets with composer, guitarist and vocalist Gaye Adegbalola.Best known musically as a founding member of Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women (1984 – 2009). The group recorded exclusively with Alligator Records. Additionally, she has 6 recordings on her own label, Hot Toddy Music (Todd is her family name). More importantly she isthe proud mother of son, Juno Lumumba Kahlil.

A true griot of our time through both her music and just easy conversation. In addition to being a queer black woman of color artist she is also a powerful activist, asshe sat-in, picketed and protested against racism and segregation.In her songwriting she tries to provide a voice for those who have been marginalized by society.By maintaining the blues tradition, she sees herself as a contemporary griot – keeping her history alive, delivering messages of empowerment, ministering to the heartbroken, and finding joy in the mundane. Her most recent CD released in January, 2019, is called “The Griot” and has received rave reviews.

Please be sure tofollow her on herwebsite, social media and purchase her music!

www.adegbalola.com

Twitter: @gayeblueswoman

Facebook:@GayeAdegbalolaMusician

Overlooked Giants has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 12:57:14. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 19th, 2024 03:42.

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