For Refugee Week Radio 2008 - On John Heu
Angela Inglis on the family of John Heu.
CCRadio’s Angela Inglis talks about the painter John Heu and his eccentric family, describing how they fled from Vienna after the Nazi invasion. She tells us how she met the family when she was a young actor in the north of England and how their appreciation of the artist’s world affected her.
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Jesse Johnson talks to Wayne Boucaud
This is an Exclusive Interview with the one and only Jesse Johnson, the ‘greatest guitarist alive’ who is shortly to play the Jazz Cafe in Camden Town. Jesse talks with lucky Wayne Boucaud, of Camden Community Radio, about his new album ‘Verbal Penetration’.
Jesse’s music is informed by his sense of the interconnectedness between people that dates from a childhood spent close to people active in the Black liberation movements in the USA and South Africa. He talks here about the difficulty of recording albums such as his ‘Black in America’ which some record companies see as a minority interest and how this led him to talk the path he has. UNMISSABLE!!
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- About the 'Minneapolis sound'
- which Jessie Johnson helped develop
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