It’s for the streets, it’s for the people and it’s to dance to. It’s anti-institutional. Jazz and Black Music was birthed in the streets and we can’t forget t...
In this episode, Melanie (Dflower) and Yunie (YunieMo) dive into having an "attitude of gratitude" year-round, not just during the holidays. They talk about the struggles of balancing work and life in the music biz, where constant travel and long hours can lead to burnout. The key? Taking time to rest and recharge — even if it’s just a day or two — to keep the creative energy flowing.
They also chat about the importance of surrounding yourself with people who truly support your vision. In the same breath, they reflect on the recent losses of some of our musical giants — Quincy Jones, Roy Haynes, Benny Golson, and Lou Donaldson. While these legends lived long, fruitful lives, their passing still hits hard. Melanie and Yunie emphasize how important it is to honor our icons while they're still here, appreciating the legacy they leave behind.
Tap into this deep, wide-ranging conversation about self-care, gratitude, and the people who help keep us inspired.
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SZN 3 Episode 5 | Live with Satar'ra Troutman
In this special live episode of the Make Jazz Trill Again podcast, host Melanie Charles and co-host Yunie Mojica (a.k.a. YunieMo) are joined by the incredibly talented Satar'ra Troutman at Cafe Erzulie in Brooklyn. With DJ Oochild on the decks, the vibes are set for an unforgettable conversation.
Satar'ra, a multifaceted musician, vocalist, songwriter, producer, and healer, opens up about her journey from fresh-out-of-college days to the powerhouse artist she is today. The episode delves into her latest single, her deep connection to New York, a city that holds special memories for her, and discusses the personal significance behind her new music and so much more!
Join the crew for an intimate and inspiring conversation, full of reflections on growth, and artistry.
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SZN 3 Episode 4 | Tuning In: Must Reads, Music, Film Picks
Join Melanie and Yunie as they reunite for another lively episode, diving into their must-reads, the latest music, and beloved classics that have shaped their tastes. They’ll also share their must-see movies and highlight exciting upcoming gigs and projects. Whether you’re looking for your next great read or some fresh music, this episode has something for everyone. Tap back into the pod for a fun-filled catch-up you won’t want to miss!
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SZN 3 Episode 3 | One on One with Corinne Bailey Rae
In this episode, MJTA Host Melanie Charles aka DFlower has an intimate conversation with Grammy Award-winning artist Corinne Bailey Rae—a multi-talented guitarist, singer, composer, producer, and beloved sister, mother, daughter, and friend. Melanie has shared the stage with Corinne on multiple tours, first as an opening act and then again after the release of her 2023 album, Black Rainbows. Following an extraordinary performance at SummerStage on June 17, 2024, the two delve into a heartfelt discussion about a wide range of topics, from music and production to love and sobriety. Don’t miss this engaging exchange—tune in and enjoy! 🖤🤎
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SZN 3 Episode 2 | Zacchea'us Paul's JAZZ MONEY Album Release Live Podcast
✌🏾 & ❤️ Ya'll! This episode is a live podcast that celebrates the release of Zacchae'us Paul’s debut album, JAZZ MONEY. Who is also part of team MJTA. It was a wonderful day in Brooklyn in July, where Melanie and Yunie were able to talk about Zach’s process and album, along with a few laughs and Trill Trivia. So sit back, grab your tea, coffee or wine, whatever your flavor is… and enjoy the listening party and live podcast hosted by Melanie Charles and Yunie Mojica.
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It’s for the streets, it’s for the people and it’s to dance to. It’s anti-institutional. Jazz and Black Music was birthed in the streets and we can’t forget that. Join hosts, Vocalist, flautist, and producer, Melanie Charles and Yunie Mojica, Saxophonist, producer and GRAMMY nominated composer, as they converse with fellow musicians, creators, movers and shakers.