Podcast by DJ1
Brother Jump Unleashed up in Bangor Maine, we changed the name of the song to Bangor Boogie for the occasion .... I know for a fact the rhythm section is Mark Sullivan on Drum (RIP) and Brian Hamm (Bass) ... Shrdlu is on harmonica and insanity, Joe Davis on Keyboards, and after that Ican't swear to anything or anyone else ... ask Joe he would know .... also I believe it's Jerry Gerst mixing sound ... we used to tear that place up ... and I think this is the night Stephen King, the author , got drunk and tried to take me home :P or I got drunk and tried to take him home ... he'd pop in to see us ...that is his home town
KMan Band Live at The Hayloft covering The Beatles "Baby's in Black"
Tony Richards cover of Tommy Johnson's "Two Trains Running"
Founder and Owner of Reckit LLc. interviews with DJ1 about his remarkable Reckit.care Trauma Kit The Reckit is a kit the average person with minimum training can use to address severe injuries. The kit is compact, low cost,with multi purpose versatility in dealing with the given crisis- extreme trauma and life threatening situations.
a live track from the marbledale pub days in early Kman Band history ... "Shaky Ground" is an Isley Brothers song ... it is sung here by Greg Wargo, now deceased, who also play guitar, and you can hear Shrdlu Ashe with the horn section, as he often did meld into the section to fatten it up ... Marc Sichel on bass, Jay Poitras on drums, Tony Richards on guitar, Jerry Gerst on keyboards, Brian "Bo" Ognan on Sax .... this is the early jam band phase of Kman ... they rip it up ala Allman Bros. .. it gets really funky and it gets really intense
Cassandre interviews rescue legend Tamira Thayne, who went toe to toe with the government on animal rights when she rescued the remaining Pit Bulls from the Michael Vick atrocities. She is the founder of "Dogs Deserve Better".
One of the first to move animals via her own "underground" Railroad ... she has saved countless creatures through her determination and diligent actions. Often times there is no money in donations and she goes into her own pocket to find a safe travel for an animal in need ... she has a vast network today because she loves what she does and those who work with her are true believers. She explains to Cassandre how humble beginnings, well before it was a popular movement, lead to the great network of drivers and movers that she oversees today. A magnificent human being.
Cassandre Interviews Randy O from Project Pets and Spay Neuter and Love ... Randy explains the new thinking in animal shelters and how his organization is changing the way animals are rehabilitated through an amazing new approach.
CEO Cassandre Miller Interviews Guy from the road as he 18 wheels it across the country. Guy is a driver who moves animals along his route. Operation Roger was started in response the the horrendous situation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
These Podcasts are from earlier in our endeavor, roughly 2013 and 2014. In these interviews our CEO Cassandre Miller explores the nature of rescue through the efforts of true animal champions who either rescue, transport, shelter or otherwise make comfort happen to the downtrodden hungry, homeless and ofttimes abused animal. She poses the questions and lets the answers flow from those on the front line of animal rescue and relief. We hope you enjoy the new format. We are no longer doing the streaming radio station but rather podcasting so that we can increase our subscribers and bring a more substantial bunch of information the the targeted group "animal champions" ... We will bring back the "Artist for Aarf" series of music as soon as we have established this new format of podcasting and worked out all the kinks.
Melanie Sue Bowles is a well known lover of horses, dogs, cats and you name the animal. She is an author as well ... Her passion for animals and her stories of life on her ranch with the horses and other fabulous creatures she has rescued is discussed in this interview with Aarf Radio CEO Cassandre Miller
These Podcasts are from earlier in our endeavor, roughly 2013 and 2014. In these interviews our CEO Cassandre Miller explores the nature of rescue through the efforts of true animal champions who either rescue, transport, shelter or otherwise make comfort happen to the downtrodden hungry, homeless and ofttimes abused animal. She poses the questions and lets the answers flow from those on the front line of animal rescue and relief. We hope you enjoy the new format. We are no longer doing the streaming radio station but rather podcasting so that we can increase our subscribers and bring a more substantial bunch of information the the targeted group "animal champions" ... We will bring back the "Artist for Aarf" series of music as soon as we have established this new format of podcasting and worked out all the kinks.
A must hear interview ... this is what happens when human greed, sloth, intolerance and ignorance is fueled by self will run riot. Savannah is a hero beyond measure. She photographed the horrid conditions of a pen filled with dogs with not AC, No heat, No ventilation, no one cared and politics were the main concern until she broke the story nationally . She almost single-handedly was responsible for the removal of the dogs from those horrendous conditions and her reporting was responsible for the leveling of that hellhole building. OUR HERO ...
These Podcasts are from earlier in our endeavor, roughly 2013 and 2014. In these interviews our CEO Cassandre Miller explores the nature of rescue through the efforts of true animal champions who either rescue, transport, shelter or otherwise make comfort happen to the downtrodden hungry, homeless and ofttimes abused animal. She poses the questions and lets the answers flow from those on the front line of animal rescue and relief. We hope you enjoy the new format. We are no longer doing the streaming radio station but rather podcasting so that we can increase our subscribers and bring a more substantial bunch of information the the targeted group "animal champions" ... We will bring back the "Artist for Aarf" series of music as soon as we have established this new format of podcasting and worked out all the kinks.
When Hardin County animal shelter had an outbreak of Parvo disease questions started being raised about the money that was supposedly available for the building of a new shelter. Somehow the large sums of money raised had not yet done what it was supposed to do. Cassandre Miller asks some really important questions regarding that matter in this interview. This interview was featured in Examiner.com and referenced.