CHMA HQ Feb 23 Weekly Update

Hey CHMA’ers!
Happy Friday everyone! Here’s what brewing in CHMA, in the coming weeks!😊

Storytelling in Radio and Podcasting: A CHMA Drop-in Series (February 23)
Come join CHMA for an introduction to telling stories on the radio! Stop by the CHMA station on the 3rd floor of the Wallace McCain Student Centre tomorrow, February 24th from 1-3pm to learn vocal and recording techniques that can then help you to share any story effectively on CHMA’s airwaves. No matter what you have to talk about, at heart we are all storytellers, and we would love to help you to share some of yours!

CHMA Group Photo (March 10)
Here’s a message from your favourite host, Aiko:
Hello everyone!
I hope you are having a good year so far.
CHMA and I wanted to tell you to save the date on March 10th from 4:30 to 6:30 pm.
We plan to take a big picture of where all the hosts here on CHMA can be.
Please arrive at CHMA at 4:30, and after the picture is taken, we will have some pizza at the radio station so we can all hang out for a while.
Thank you and have a nice day,

Aiko



Black History Month
It’s Black History Month and we’ve compiled some great music and information that you could use on your shows.
Here’s the playlist:

Here’s an inspiration list of Black Canadian Artists, both current and historic, with some Wikipedia links:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Onm4HMmmFTymSCfg2Z29JnApgXmJweLFGcytK60MVMg/edit?usp=sharing

Clinton Davis, Attic Broadcasting board member and Blacklantic host, has another project called BAM (Black Atlantic Musicians). Here’s a great playlist they put together to celebrate and promote Black Atlantic musicians.

We’ll also guide you to the Research section of the New Brunswick Black History Society that has a wealth of information.

and a big “Thank you!” to CHMA Volunteer Extraordinaire Diego Carrillo Cu for recording a series that we’ll be airing starting in February highlighting Black Canadian artists. This is the first of a new format that we’ll be implementing of producing researched and curated shows that we can air through out the year.

Show Spotlight! Da Capo

Day/time: Fridays at 4pm

Host: Hinke Younger

Show description: Tune in Fridays from 4-5PM to hear CHMA’s newest show celebrating classical music, Da Capo. Each week will focus on a new subject from the world of classical music, ranging from individual works and composers to musical movements and instruments. Host Hinke Younger will tell the story of Igor Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, the influence of improvisation in contemporary classical music, the evolution of the clarinet, and more! Tune in to Da Capo only on CHMA 106.9 FM, the voice of the Marshes!

Show link and archive: https://www.chmafm.com/welcome/da-capo/

CHMA’s Picks of the Week

Song + Artist // Program // Host

Angels & Queens – Gabriels // Selective Memory // Brian Neilson

Do the sausage roll by the new Mastersounds // Blue Enchilada // R. Majithia

Family Reunion – The O’Jays // The Morning Show // Brian Neilson

You Will Not Take My Heart Alive – Joanna Newsom // The Witching Hour // maya noëlle & hannah lucas

SELFISH – Zamani Folade // YMC: The Midgic Air Traffic Control Association // Air Traffic Controllers Luc & Thomas

B-A-B-Y – Carla Thomas // Radio Rascal // Kylie Vienneau

Looking at Me- Sabrina Carpenter // Mistape Sessions // Tessa Carroll and Alan Nguyen

Austin – Georgia harmer // Treadmill Terror // Malcolm Tipper-Shaw

Texas – BigXthaPlug // Bed and Beckfast // Beckett Elliott

The Tender Trap – Frank Sinatra // Selective Memory – Do We Have To Play Music? Edition // Brian & John Neilson

In The Meantime – Spacehog // Cosmic Mix // David Coish

Running’ -the pharcyde // microcosms // valentin Klug

Good People, Good Vibes – Gary Beals* // The Morning Show // Brian Neilson

Letter To My 13 Year Old Self – Laufey // The Witching Hour // maya noëlle & hannah lucas

I See Red – Everybody Loves an Outlaw // Radio Rascal // Kylie Vienneau

Khwahish – Mitraz, Arooh //Safarnama // Sailee Shringarpure

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