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The Life and Music of Caroline Peyton
November 18, 2021
Explore the life and music of Caroline Peyton, one of the most powerful voices in the history of Indiana music. Peyton performed across a variety of genres and providing vocals for Disney films.
Terence Blanchard
November 11, 2021
Terence Blanchard's opera “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” was the first the opera composed by an African American to be performed at New York City's Metropolitan Opera in its 138 year history.
The Return of the Walker Theatre
November 4, 2021
This week we’ll look at two upcoming events at the newly renovated Walker Theatre with jazz drummer Kenny Phelps and playwright Vernon A. Williams.
Radio Free Naptown (Rebroadcast)
October 27, 2021
This week we're revisiting our conversation with Don Worsham and Steve Everitt. From 1968-1972, they were part of a group of Indianapolis pirate radio broadcasters who created Radio Free Naptown.
Indianapolis Sound Maps
October 21, 2021
A sound map is a sonic representation of a specific site or location. This week, Kyle Long explores two different projects that have created sound maps of Indianapolis.
Hispanic Heritage Month
October 14, 2021
Join guest-host Karla Lopez-Owens for a special Hispanic Heritage Month edition of Cultural Manifesto. Enjoy an hour of Hispanic Hoosier music from the past and present.
Charlie Ballantine’s Tribute to Thelonious Monk
October 7, 2021
Indianapolis jazz guitarist Charlie Ballantine discusses his new double album titled “Reflections/Introspection: The Music of Thelonious Monk.”
Public Universal Friend
September 30, 2021
Jody Friend of Public Universal Friend discusses the band's debut album "Perennials." The record served as a coming out for Jody, who used it to publicly acknowledge her identity as a trans woman.
Lotus Festival 2021
September 23, 2021
Explore this year's edition of the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival in Bloomington, Indiana. Hear from artists performing at this year's festival, including David Dávila González of Matixando.
Richard “Sleepy” Floyd / Indy Jazz Fest 2021
September 16, 2021
Drummer Richard ”Sleepy” Floyd presents a preview of the 2021 Indy Jazz Fest. He also shares tracks from Native Sun’s ”Legalize Being Black," a composition addressing the Black Lives Matter movement.
Orval “Baggie” Hardimon: Kokomo Legend
September 9, 2021
Orval “Baggie” Hardimon, legend of the Kokomo music scene, is spotlighted in this week’s episode. Kyle Long showcases rare and unreleased work by Hardimon, as well as celebrating the 50th anniversary of an album co-written by a Hoosier — Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On.”
Daniel Smith and Electric Jesus
September 1, 2021
You may know Daniel Smith from his work with the Danielson Famile, or his solo project Brother Daniel. This week, Kyle Long talks with Smith about the music he composed for the film "Electric Jesus."