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Curve the Cube is Where Dreamers Become Doers - #22 – SINGER – Candice Hoyes - 2015-04-14

#22 – SINGER – Candice Hoyes - 2015-04-14

04/20/15 • 57 min

Curve the Cube is Where Dreamers Become Doers

Candice Hoyes is a classically trained jazz singer born in Jamaica, raised in Florida, and exploding onto the New York jazz scene. Equally elegant and strong, Candice’s voice is charismatic and intriguing; and, in her debut album, On a Turquoise Cloud, she sings like a melodic ribbon carefully woven through and dancing with the big band jazz instruments accompanying her.

Having known her since we were kids, it was always a privilege to see and hear Candice perform. Her voice is simply magnificent; but, catching up with her now was amazing! For her album, she didn’t just choose easy standards or even the most known songs from her muse, Duke Ellington. Nope... Not this Candice Hoyes! She did her research and found some rare Duke Ellington tracks that could express her musical journey in an innovative way. The album is complete in its offerings of a fully-executed concept, highly talented and accomplished instrumental accompaniments, and stunningly eclectic vocals. On this podcast, she talks about the experiences that developed her as an artist, her choices in developing her voice and album, and the adventures through the New York music scene.

She isn't just out of this world; Candice Hoyes is #?OnATurquoiseCloud! Be sure to check out her debut album on iTunes or Google Play!

This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by Sol Experiences—the Florida events company to enhance your SOLcial life! Curve the Cube’s producer, Jaime, has personally been on a Palm Beach Gardens pub crawl and party-limo driven day trip to Key West that were both SUPER fun!!! Stay posted on their events, and if you mention Flint Stone Media, you will receive a discount!

Enjoy!

Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!!

Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.

[UPDATE: A sampling of music from this artist was previously included on this track with permission. In an over-abundance of caution, that music has now been removed, as of July 25, 2020.]

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Candice Hoyes is a classically trained jazz singer born in Jamaica, raised in Florida, and exploding onto the New York jazz scene. Equally elegant and strong, Candice’s voice is charismatic and intriguing; and, in her debut album, On a Turquoise Cloud, she sings like a melodic ribbon carefully woven through and dancing with the big band jazz instruments accompanying her.

Having known her since we were kids, it was always a privilege to see and hear Candice perform. Her voice is simply magnificent; but, catching up with her now was amazing! For her album, she didn’t just choose easy standards or even the most known songs from her muse, Duke Ellington. Nope... Not this Candice Hoyes! She did her research and found some rare Duke Ellington tracks that could express her musical journey in an innovative way. The album is complete in its offerings of a fully-executed concept, highly talented and accomplished instrumental accompaniments, and stunningly eclectic vocals. On this podcast, she talks about the experiences that developed her as an artist, her choices in developing her voice and album, and the adventures through the New York music scene.

She isn't just out of this world; Candice Hoyes is #?OnATurquoiseCloud! Be sure to check out her debut album on iTunes or Google Play!

This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by Sol Experiences—the Florida events company to enhance your SOLcial life! Curve the Cube’s producer, Jaime, has personally been on a Palm Beach Gardens pub crawl and party-limo driven day trip to Key West that were both SUPER fun!!! Stay posted on their events, and if you mention Flint Stone Media, you will receive a discount!

Enjoy!

Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!!

Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.

[UPDATE: A sampling of music from this artist was previously included on this track with permission. In an over-abundance of caution, that music has now been removed, as of July 25, 2020.]

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undefined - #21 – RADIO – The PBB Street Team – Estelle Deshocka & Dejane Barrett - 2015-04-11

#21 – RADIO – The PBB Street Team – Estelle Deshocka & Dejane Barrett - 2015-04-11

Holy salacious podcast!!! Estelle and Dejane are two AMAZING ladies from the Palm Beach Broadcasting Street Team! The Street Team are the peeps behind all the fun at radio-driven events like Beer Fest and Our Kids World, regular show appearances at various venues, and some REALLY huge concerts, like No Snow Ball. Let’s just say, their job is AWESOME!!!

On this podcast, they talk about why they chose this career path, getting their foot in the door with Palm Beach Broadcasting, and all they see for themselves in their future. They share which celebrity made them feel like family and all the goings-on that happens behind the scenes of all the cool places and events that give Florida so much of its life!

Speaking of life, these girls do NOT hold back in discussing their personal lives. Wow... Ok, truth be told, neither do I; and, apparently, when you get the three of us together, the dirty details fly! This is a podcast that will leave your head spinning and your belly soar from laughs!

Instagram: Estelle (@deshocka | @ deshockaphotography) Dejane (@dejane_vu)

Twitter: Estelle (@estelledeshocka) Dejane (@dejane_vu)

Enjoy!!

Music Bed courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!!

Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.

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undefined - #23 – RADIO – DrunkCast with Kevin Rolston at the South Florida Fair - 2015-01-16

#23 – RADIO – DrunkCast with Kevin Rolston at the South Florida Fair - 2015-01-16

Holy cannoli, #KVJNation! I am sooo happy to bring you this anniversary treat: a BONUS Curve the Cube podcast episode especially for you!! We started a campaign a year ago to bring back our favorite morning radio show, the KVJ Show, and WON! So, though this audio was recorded at the South Florida Fair back in January, its release (and Kevin Rolston’s permission to finally do so) is just perfectly timed! So, what happens when you combine Kevin, a voice recorder, and a fiesty KVJ Nation interviewer named Shawntai? GREAT audio!

After hearing this, there should be no more doubt or naysaying as to the Show’s motivation (and NEED) to make a move to Miami. As ill-fated as it was, Kevin makes it clear that it was the Show’s and their fans’ BEST option. In the end, we got them back to the Palm Beaches. So, that other broadcasting company really missed out. But, thank you to Palm Beach Broadcasting and 97.9 WRMF for bringing back our crazy radio family. Kevin chants for fan and makes a really incredible deal with KVJ Nation Terry that you won’t believe!!!

This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by Little Smiles of Florida! Little Smiles helps kids right here in our own neighborhoods who are struggling through something that no kid should ever have to deal with. They work with the professionals closest to them to identify ways to put the little smiles on their faces. Whether donating Christmas presents to children in shelters, bringing toys to children in local hospitals, raising money for a converted vehicles, or whatever else they can do... they do! But, they do it with YOUR help. Please donate to their wonderful cause!

Head to LittleSmiles.org and order some gear. Enter the promo code “CurvedSmiles” and receive 10% off. All proceeds go to Little Smiles of Florida; so, it’s a win-win!

Enjoy!

Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!!

Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.

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