Kate Jones
Everyday Creation
This show has to do with different kinds of creation: human, divine, and a third kind that connects the two. Our human creativity is easy to talk about because clearly we're prolific creators. We make music, we write, we cook; we establish businesses, we design gardens, we invent things. The list goes on and on. Another kind of creation is divine. We feel its presence when, for example, we contemplate birth, death, our life purpose, or have a quiet realization that there's something bigger than us. The third kind is perhaps a little more difficult to grasp and yet, with a little practice, it's...
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Nino Tempo's Performing Career Had Plenty of Depth Beyond the Hit Song "Deep Purple" 28.06.2026 2:32
The brother-sister duo Nino Tempo and April Stevens had a Grammy-winning hit with “Deep Purple,” which reached No. 1 in November 1963 and was named the Best Rock And Roll Recording of the year. Tempo died April 10, 2025; his older sister passed away in 2023. Her tribute, titled "April Stevens was a Hitmaker With and Without her Brother," is Episode 23 on Everyday Creation. Tempo's m...
Never Mind that "The Tonight Show" was Great Exposure, Jesse Colin Young Did Things His Way 27.06.2026 2:12
Jesse Colin Young had a Top 5 single with the Youngbloods' version of "Get Together," but he didn't rest on those laurels. He continued to perform and also write his own songs both with the group and as a solo artist. To listen to the Youngbloods sing "Get Together," you can go here. The song, about loving one another, plays as a fitting soundtrack to videos from Woo...
New York Doll/Buster Poindexter David Johansen Thought "Hot Hot Hot" was Cool until He Didn't 12.06.2026 2:18
In the '80s, the New York Dolls were known for performing in high heels and makeup. Their audience loved the showmanship, especially frontman David Johansen's onstage strutting. As a solo act, he was most successful as his lounge singer alter ego, Buster Poindexter. You can watch him singing and gyrating his way through "Hot Hot Hot" in this YouTube video . I do believe I caug...
Former Teacher Made Grammy History with "First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and "Killing Me Softly" 08.06.2026 2:07
Decades after the fact, Roberta Flack still is recognized as the only solo artist to win Record of the Year for two consecutive years, 1973 and 1974. She won the initial award for "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face." Here , you can listen to a 2006 remastered version from Rhino Atlantic. Also on YouTube, there's a compelling live music video posted by AI Videoworks. It's fro...
Jerry Butler's Career Spanned "Your Precious Love," the Philadelphia Sound and Politics 04.06.2026 2:17
Jerry Butler may not be a household name, but he had a long and fruitful career as a singer and songwriter, first with the Impressions and then as a solo artist. Butler was part of the creation of the Philadelphia Sound, had hit songs that included "Only the Strong Survive," and later earned bachelor and master's degrees. In the mid-'80s, he was elected to the Cook County Comm...
Snowy Fleet, who Played Drums on "Friday On My Mind," Made a Big Impact in Very Little Time 19.05.2026 2:14
You may not recognize his name, but Snowy Fleet was one of the most popular drummers that Australia ever produced. He was an early member of the Easybeats, whose song "Friday On My Mind" was No. 1 for eight weeks on Australia's singles chart. Also popular in the United States, the single reached No. 16. To see Fleet on the drums, watch this previously lost 1966 footage of the Easybe...
In 1964, Marianne Faithfull Recorded "As Tears Go By," Foreshadowing Hard Times to Come 08.05.2026 2:21
Marianne Faithfull was part of the swinging London scene in the 1960s. She recorded Keith Richards' and Mick Jagger's song "As Tears Go By" before the Rolling Stones did. She and Jagger had a three-year relationship before it ended after a drug raid at Richards' house in 1967. Addicted to heroin, she lost custody of her child and lived on the street for two years. You can...
"Soul Man" Singers Sam & Dave Sang in Harmony but had a Contentious Partnership 05.05.2026 2:24
Tenor Sam Moore and baritone David Prater Jr. made beautiful music together, but they fought like cats and dogs. Still, they had more success as a duo than they did when they went their separate ways as solo artists. As Sam & Dave, they had 10 consecutive Top 20 R&B hits and two Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits. In this tribute to Moore, you can learn the story behind the Sam & Dave partn...
An Engineering Major's Unfinished Poem Became "Puff the Magic Dragon" 28.04.2026 1:57
Lenny Lipton was studying electrical engineering at Cornell University when he wrote a poem that turned into a song. That song eventually became a hit, thanks to Lipton's roommate who later became Peter of Peter, Paul and Mary fame. Find out how all that came about in this short story by Sheldon Zoldan. Here , you can watch a 1965 recording of Peter, Paul and Mary performing "Puff the M...
"Day Is Done" Songwriter Peter Yarrow's Moment of Infamy Dealt a Blow to His Musical Legacy 28.04.2026 2:01
Human beings are complicated and, as a result, life stories can include some not-so-shining moments. This is certainly true of this obituary for Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary fame. Sheldon Zoldan's story about Yarrow covers the highs and lows of the singer's career. Yarrow was a member of 1960s folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, who were the voices of the civil rights and anti-war m...
Hold on Tight and Let the Fire Horse Carry You Through This Crazy Year 25.04.2026 2:08
Courtesy of a friend, a few words of encouragement serve as a mantra for coping with this year of change and chaos. In this video, I share them with you along with a bit of info on the Year of the Horse designation in Chinese astrology. Send us Fan Mail This is Kate Jones. Thank you for listening to Everyday Creation®, available on YouTube and in major podcast directories including Apple, Spotify...
"Neighborhood Flirt" Brenton Wood Put the Zest into "The Oogum Boogum Song" 10.04.2026 2:00
Brenton Wood offered these final words to his fans: "Catch you on the rebound," referencing one of his songs. Brenton Wood wasn't his given name. In this episode, learn the inspiration behind the stage name, and also the moment that piqued his interest in pursuing a musical career. In 1967, after a career peak with three hits: "Gimme Little Sign," "The Oogum Boogum So...
Badass Granddad Speaks His Mind about Risk, Adventure and the Meaning of Life 09.04.2026 42:58
What began as a book about the Vietnam War evolved into a candid memoir about a self-centered life of thrill-seeking adventure transformed into one focused on service and meaning. "Quest: Risk, Adventure and the Search for Meaning" by John Graham is available in print, on Kindle and as an audio book. To watch a brief video that promotes the book, go here . In this episode, you'll he...
The Band's Garth Hudson: "The Most Advanced Musician in Rock and Roll" 08.04.2026 1:55
Garth Hudson agreed to join the Hawks, a precursor to The Band, on two conditions: that he'd be paid a little extra to be the group's music teacher, and that he'd have a Lowery organ to play. This tribute to Hudson includes a reference to The Band's song "Chest Fever." Hudson wasn't a singer or a songwriter, but he contributed mightily to the song's success...
Hunger, Horror & Feminine Rage 19.02.2026 28:50
For fans of historical fiction and anyone who loves a great story, here's a recommendation: Maria Tureaud's gothic novel "This House Will Feed." It's set during Ireland's Great Hunger, also known by its Irish name, An Gorta Mór. The author was born and raised in a part of Ireland that was devastated by the Great Hunger during the mid-1800s, yet she barely learned any...
Feeling Anxious? Here are 2 Simple Ways to Calm Down and Gain Clarity 30.01.2026 4:09
For these two calming techniques, all that's involved is breathing in and out and focusing one's mind. They take maybe a minute or so to do both of them. I've found that they help me a lot when I'm feeling stressed, and I really like doing them proactively too — just to get into the right mindset at the beginning of the day or anytime. Please try them out to see whether they a...
Hearing a 60-Year-Old Song Got Me Thinking about its Relevance to Today 26.01.2026 2:07
I recorded this short video after the fatal shooting of U.S. citizen Renée Nicole Good, a mother and poet, and before Veterans Administration nurse and U.S. citizen Alex Jeffrey Pretti died, also at the hands of ICE. Each was shot at what has been reported as a peaceful protest. These are tense times and, more than ever, we need to follow the examples set by Good and Pretti by being more kind, not...
For this Year and Beyond: 2 Powerful Ways to Forgive Everyone and Release What Needs to Go 01.01.2026 1:58
Summary: Kate Jones offers two affirmations in this video. The first focuses on letting go, releasing any tense hold we have on people, places, events and things. The second centers on forgiving everything, everyone and all experiences needing forgiveness. Background: This is Kate. When I was in my 20s, I started doing two amazing affirmations thanks to my first husband. That was a long time ago,...
Joining Impact100 Supercharges Women to Help their Community in a Big Way 04.12.2025 18:50
Each one of us can spread a little love in the world with just a smile or a kind word. And when we join together with other like-minded individuals, our positive influence grows exponentially. That's the effect that Impact100 has in communities throughout the U.S. and in England, Australia and New Zealand. You can learn about Impact100 in this interview with Brooke Potrzeba, who first got inv...
Read 'THE LIGHT' and Let Your Own Light Shine 19.11.2025 2:47
"THE LIGHT" is an 18-page illustrated board book designed to empower youngsters with themes of self-connection, self-trust and self-love. Author Scarlett Lam and illustrator Mindy Lee have found that adults also are moved by the book's uplifting message. This short excerpt is from an interview that Scarlett and I recorded in early 2024 not long after the book was published. I highly...
Knitting to Help Others, Honoring Lady Liberty, and Leaving a Beneficial Legacy 05.11.2025 9:20
This is the sixth and last excerpt from a longer conversation (Episode 121) with philanthropist and author Iris November and two of her daughters: the Rev. Rachel Hollander, also an author, and Anita Hollander, an actress, singer and songwriter who joined us on Zoom from New York City. In previous excerpts, we talked about Iris' two books; Anita's long professional career as well as her...
A Sudden Death Followed by Profound Grief, a Lot of Swearing and, Later, Abundant Gratitude 29.10.2025 17:42
In this fifth excerpt from a longer conversation, Iris November and daughters Anita Hollander and Rev. Rachel Hollander, talk about how the family struggled in the aftermath of the sudden passing of Iris' husband, Bernard "Bud" Hollander. Father of Anita, Rachel and their sisters, Celia Hollander Lewis and Lisa Hollander, he was the "cornerstone of our family," Rachel says...
A Spiritual Way to Go on Living — and, Eventually, Loving and Laughing — After Terrible Loss 16.10.2025 8:11
In this fourth excerpt from a longer interview with Iris November and daughters Anita Hollander and Rev. Rachel Hollander, the conversation revolves around lost loved ones and how they can be remembered in positive and joyful ways. Iris envisions her two late husbands helping her out when she needs something; Rachel performs personalized songs for those who have passed. What could have been a somb...
A Guide to Depression from Someone Who Knows the Darkness and Chooses to 'Surthrive' vs. Suffer 15.10.2025 13:06
Rachel Hollander is an InterFaith/InterSpiritual minister and the author of "From There to Here: An Insider's Guide to Navigating the Darkness," a captivating book about living with depression. Rachel also is a performer who is skilled in American Sign Language, and she has a great podcast that you can access from her website . If you love dogs, you may want to check out the specif...
Show Biz: This New York City Performer's Story Begins with a Role Model in a Leopard Skin 04.10.2025 17:59
Anita Hollander, a multi-talented performer and advocate, says she was born to be a performer, following in the footsteps (and footlights) of her grandmother. In this excerpt from a longer conversation, Anita talks about her performing career, which began when she was 8 years old. Anita also is a passionate advocate for performers with disabilities, and she is one herself. While still in college,...
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