S4E14 – Rejecting Johnny Unitas

Show Notes

Nina Simone is ranked #21 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time. She was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and released over 40 albums in her lifetime. But back when Simone was an 18-year-old pianist, she was rejected from music school. She faced doubt, racism and abuse at every turn. Then she found her voice.

Major sources for this episode include:
1) PBS: “How Nina Simone reinvented herself after a rejection from classical music conservatory”
2) New Yorker: “A Raised Voice: How Nina Simone turned the movement into music”
3) Inquirer: “Curtis Institute and the case of Nina Simone”
4) ninasimone.com
5) Doc: What Happened Miss Simone?

Writer & Host: Sidney Hirst-O’Reilly
Executive Producer & Co-Host:
Terry O’Reilly

Research: Allison Pinches
Director: Callie O’Reilly
Supervising Producer: Debbie O’Reilly
Engineer: Geoff Devine
Theme music: Ian Lefeuvre & Ari Posner
Tunes: APM Music

This show is brought to you by the Apostrophe Podcast Network and powered by Acast.

Show Notes

Johnny Unitas is one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. But once upon a time, the boy with the big hands and the golden arm was 6’1 and 140 pounds. He was told he was too slight to play high school football. He was rejected by Notre Dame. He was drafted, then cut from the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was told he’d never make it in the NFL. Join us as we tell Johnny-U’s incredible story – from pile driving to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The major source for this episode is:
Johnny-U: The Life and Times of John Unitas by Tom Callahan

Writer & Host: Sidney Hirst-O’Reilly
Executive Producer & Co-Host:
Terry O’Reilly

Research: Allison Pinches
Director: Callie O’Reilly
Supervising Producer: Debbie O’Reilly
Engineer: Geoff Devine
Theme music: Ian Lefeuvre & Ari Posner
Tunes: APM Music

This show is brought to you by the Apostrophe Podcast Network and powered by Acast.

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