Episode 7:
Oct. 21, 2008 - Obama Music Arts and Entertainment website composer
Chris Kaufman and founder Marla Turner, Numerologist Lloyd Strayhorn,
and reactions from on the scene at Hofstra University, site of the 3rd
presidential debate. AUDIO:
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Are
you a musician or artist inspired by Barack Obama? Well, if so, you're
not alone. We are joined by the Marla Turner, creator of the web site
Obama Music Arts
and Entertainment. Visit the site to listen to literally hundreds
of songs inspired by Obama, in all styles (except opera.) We'll also
listen to "Call for Change: Victory, N.C." composed by Chris
Kaufman (lyrics by Barack Obama) and speak with the composer.
Lloyd
Strayhorn, numerologist and author of three numerology books, has
appeared on Oprah and CBS News with Katie Couric. Listen to what he
sees in the numbers for the election!
Reaction
and protests from the third and final presidential debate at Hofstra
University. Hear some of the details that you didn't get in the mainstream
media.
Listen
by segment:
Opening
- Election Protection, Chris Kaufman pt. 1 (7:40)
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Hofstra students,
faculty, and staff watch the third presidential debate in the campus
student union. Tickets to the event itself were tough come by, and
were given to students via a lottery.
Composer Chris Kaufman composed a piece based on Obama's Primary victory
speech in North Carolina.
Lloyd Strayhorn, numerologist and author, holding his calculations from
our interview.
Marla Turner, founder of Obama Music Arts and Entertainment web site.
Artist Shepard Fairey's work has become iconic of the campaign.