On Episode 89 of The TLB Podcast, James Oliva speaks with Ron Tyson and Ian Brown, of Children of Production, and the trio cover their journey to establishing a nonprofit organization and it’s rapid growth, the impact of mentorship and the importance of community engagement, creating an all-female drum line to honor Sheila E, being featured in films and music videos, and using the transformative power of music to inspire and empower children.
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00:00 - Introduction to Children of Production
01:04 - The Birth of Children of Production
02:39 - The Impact of Music Education
04:32 - Unexpected Opportunities in the Industry
09:17 - Performing for Sheila E.
14:06 - The Aftermath of a Historic Performance
17:14 - Life-Changing Conversations
18:10 - Rapid Growth and Accomplishments
21:20 - Experiences in Film and Music Videos
22:48 - The Importance of Mentorship
24:12 - Highlights and Personal Achievements
29:40 - The Journey of Teaching Music
33:19 - The Transformative Power of Music
37:20 - Challenges and Discipline in Rehearsals
41:40 - Motivating Young Musicians
47:01 - Preview of Documentary Trailer
51:23 - The Importance of Documentation
59:13 - Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations
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