Ep:10 Reginald Hubbard on his role in the Sanders presidential campaign

Published: Jan. 27, 2017, 7:12 p.m.

b'In an uncertain world there is always music which can be listened to in good company. Welcome to Friday 15 the show where we speak to friends and interesting people to the backdrop of great tunes and allocate 15 minutes to both.Today we speak to Reginald Hubbard a Democratic party apparatchik about the his role in Bernie Sanders presidential campaign and the way forward for progressives under president Trump.Reggie HubbardTwitter: @oreggieglobalFacebook: Reginald HubbardEmail: reginald.hubbard@gmail.comAll in All won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental in 1978 "Brazilian Rhyme (Beijo)" was the shortest track from that album coming in at 1:20, this is a popular 2010 reworking by Rob Webster"Someday We\'ll All Be Free" is a 1973 song by Donny Hathaway from the album Extension of a Man. The song was released as the flipside it is considered an R&B standard, having been covered by many artists over the years."Rock the Casbah" was musically written by the Clashes drummer Topper Headon, based on a piano part that he had been toying with. Finding himself in the studio without his three bandmates, Headon progressively taped the drum, piano and bass parts; recording the bulk of the song\'s musical instrumentation himselfBj\\xf6rk, released in August 2001 The instrumental interlude "Frosti" is a "metallic tundra" fairy tale-like a music box.


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