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Johnnie Ray Kornegay III

Seeing Sounds

A Music, Arts and Performing Arts podcast
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Seeing Sounds

Johnnie Ray Kornegay III

Seeing Sounds

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Seeing Sounds

Johnnie Ray Kornegay III

Seeing Sounds

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Staticc is committed to highlighting useful tools to help creatives experiencing hardship during the #COVID19 pandemic. Johnnie sat down with Michael Rios of the website Queerantine.Me to discuss the inspiration behind the site, and how it’s he
On this episode of Seeing Sounds, I am taking a detour from creativity and having a discussion with Dr. Leo Moore* about the impact of COVID-19 on our everyday lives. For this show we define COVID-19, why it's so important to follow the guid
In February, 2020, I traveled to one of my favorite cities - Detroit. I sat down with three black gay men living there to ask them questions about their lives and experiences.On this episode of Seeing Sounds, I am presenting these Detroit Stori
On this show I have two conversations. Following the suicide of 15-year-old Nigel Shelby, I was heartbroken. I invited Dr. D. Dionne Bates to the show. Dr. Bates and I discuss ways that we can recognize when our loved ones need us, and she offe
During a recent tour, Alicia Keys would lock cell phones at concerts, except for a few specific people, and in 2016, Apple announced that it has patented technology that could disable an iPhone camera if a specific infrared signal is detected.
On this episode of Seeing Sounds we welcome humorist and copywriter Rita Nicole Leslie. Rita is reading her piece Stable Is For Horses.Rita Nicole Leslie is an Atlanta native, copywriter, humorist, co-producer/host of Bleux Stockings Society, a
Seen/Unseen is a conversation, curated by Seeing Sounds host Johnnie Ray Kornegay III, with Queer visual artists of color in Atlanta-metro. We discuss how we show our true selves (or not) in our work, personal histories, journeys to self discov
There’s been a revolving thought since rewatching Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight that I knew I’d need to get out, at some point. Here's that thought.Our theme song is composed by Myles Tha Sixteenth (https://soundcloud.com/mylesthasixteenth)Seeing So
On this episode of Seeing Sounds we welcome Travon Bracey, creative director of fashion and art. Travon operates his own online fashion and culture website ArtREV: The Hub and is known for his writing, wardrobe styling and fashion merchandising
On this episode Johnnie chats with storyteller Daniel D. Edwards. Daniel uses photography to address sensitive social and personal topics.  His goal is to spark constructive conversation. His work is a culmination of multiple interests with the
Following up on their 2015 photoshoot, on this episode of Seeing Sounds Johnnie welcomes kinkster and leatherman Daddy Rod. Daddy Rod is a photographer, DJ and community advocate who’s very active in the leather community. Johnnie & Rod discuss
Taking a break from the art, because it’s time to VOTE! This show is all about what that means during the mid-terms, and how you can make your voice heard!This show is produced by StaticcTheme Music by Myles Tha SixteenthPhotography Bruce David
What does it mean to love music that doesn’t always affirm the full you? What does it mean to love hip hop so much that, despite all of the things that say you shouldn’t, you decide to be an out Black gay rapper? During this event Black gay pho
How does one find inspiration in the midst of becoming? Johnnie explores the history and artistry of Ron Shirley II as he prepares to release his upcoming full-length album About A Boy.This show is produced by StaticcTheme Music by Myles Tha Si
On this show, I am discussing Lil Yachty's appearance on Everyday Struggle. It’s through this lens that I would like to spend some time talking about the importance of supporting Black men in being happy, joyous and fully present in our lives.
On this week's show, Jay sits down with Atlanta-based duo Jimmy and June to discuss their history and their new album TOLC (The OutLaw Class). They discuss their history and influences and give us a glimpse into their process for creating. More
On this interview, taped in 2015, Jay Ray chats with emcee and visual artist James Lewis. This warm conversation covers everything from James' hip-hop influences to overcoming his childhood stutter. Prepare to be inspired. Visit James online at
On this show, Jay Ray returns and chats with Producer & Musician Jay Denes. Jay is the co-Founder of seminal record label Naked Music, and he performs as Blue Six. This conversation unpacks the history of Naked Music from it's earliest tunes th
On this show Jay sits down with Alan Avery owner of the Alan Avery Art Company in Atlanta, GA. Alan's gallery is the oldest surviving contemporary art gallery in the city, and his programming doesn't shy away from difficult issues around class,
Sometimes the road we travel leads to beautiful art. If we're lucky we get the opportunity to express it. In this discussion Jay sits down with Actor/Singer Minka Wiltz (www.minkawiltz.com) to discuss her journey to creating her new one-woman s
Art is truly powerful. It can teach our history all while embodying our future. In this discussion Jay sits down with artist Michi Meko to discuss his work and philosophy. The two cover a lot of ground from Michi’s upbringing in Florence, Alaba
Art is truly powerful. It can teach our history all while embodying our future. In this discussion Jay sits down with artist Michi Meko to discuss his work and philosophy. The two cover a lot of ground from Michi’s upbringing in Florence, Alaba
In this lively phone conversation, Jay Ray chats with Journalist, Editor and Media Personality Carlton Hargro. Carlton writes for Creative Loafing ATL, has his own magazine, Slo*Mo (www.slomoatl.com), and he co-hosts Mo Audio on  AB+L Radio (ww
Jay chats with 1/2 of the House of Lotus ATL team Ron Shirley II & Melody Reyne. They chat about music, art, inspiration and Ron's new EP "Spectrum" and Melody's new EP "I Am." In between we play a lot of good music, drink beer and hang out in
Jay chats with 1/2 of the House of Lotus ATL team Ron Shirley II & Melody Reyne. They chat about music, art, inspiration and Ron's new EP "Spectrum" and Melody's new EP "I Am." In between we play a lot of good music, drink beer and hang out in
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