HAPPY WOMEN’S HERSTORY MONTH!
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3/1/2025
Listen to the archived podcast of the interview with featured artists on the Musicwoman Festival in Atlanta, GA, on October 17 & 19, 2024 at Musicwoman Radio hosted by DrDivaJC
Callers:
Mimi Johnson, Papadook The Poet, Mzuri Moyo, Jus’ Cynthia, Kim Clarke, Radha Botafasina, Carol Albert
Songs played:
Too Much Fun Africa (Kim Clarke)
Sisterness (Gail Jhonson)
Loverly (Mimi Johnson)
Ride The Ride (Jarvis Evans)
Carry On (Radha Botofasina)
Worthy (Wendy Vaughn)
One Floor Up (Biggi Vinkeloe)
Bye Bye To The Blues (Joan Cartwright



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Women in Music Ayo Festival @ Artserve August 31, 2024, with Lorna Lesperance, Marika Guyton, Queenmother Nana Boatenmaa, and Dr, Joan Cartwright









Sylvia Moy was the first woman to produce at Detroit’s Motown Records. She wrote My Cherie Amour, It Takes Two, This Old Heart of Mine, Uptight, and won 20 BET Awards and 6 Grammy Nominations but is unknown. Why is that? We will explore Moy’s collaboration with Stevie Wonder and other Motown notables in Musicwoman Magazine 2024.
At Musicwoman Magazine and Musicwoman Radio, we promote women composers from all genres, and from jazz, blues, and R&B, in particular.














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This month, we share the interview of Dr. Joan Cartwright by Fiona Ross, founder of Women in Jazz Media and our 411th member. You can listen on Spotify and visit her website: https://womeninjazzmedia.com
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